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THE EVENING STAR. “DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8 K. RA 3 Pres't. New York Ottice, 8 Potter Boiling, Tra Evrxrxo Stan is xerved to sulecribers in the oo ma account, at 10 -enee per | ies ai the counter, 2 + any where in the United States oF ia postage prepaid 30 cente per mouth. SATURDAY QUADRUPLE Swrrr Stan $1.00 per year: with foretrp postare nided. $2.00 © (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.. a ercond-clase mat! niatter. | E2~ All mail subscriptions must be paid tn advance. Rates of advertisine made Lnown on appitcation. GTON, D. C, wc Y * . | = ——_ FINANCIAL NANCIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. pias li Washington News and Gossip, THE SILVER BILL. A NEW PARTY BORN SENATOR aCYLAE, qq NOTICE, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF W. C. T. U. TEMPERANCE TENT, Pez = Representative Bland i . ao eee ean ETING OF det. 6th ‘and 7th sr. I service Index to Advertisements. piste ag pero aaa ad | Mis Suppo-tors at Omaha Declare That Hie POSITS. Washington, for the election of directors, will be held AY, Jnly 4. at 8p.m. ‘Chapin Union in charge. - amie om - ~ j Nominal Assored Sa the secret of th tion of MONDAY, duly 11808 Yells open fom Tiss} ie Mee. 8 MARTIN 7 ae | . Sully 4. A lock thi Wine is the secret of the acquisition OND. july 2 Polls open from. Wwe ee _President Pro ‘Fem, _ 7 | ACCORDING TO HIS PRESENT OPINION IT TAKES ™ 9, _Omana, July t 7 o'cloe! is morning: ealths Te does not reguite agents to save glock pia: NOBLE De LARNER, ETT A nITE 4 SATHEDRAL: = §| AWAY THE LEGAL TENDER VALUE oF EIORTY Convention of the People’s Party at) ¥. Washbarne of Boston, the chief Money, norone to make it, yet nine « —— ET eee - DAY. J at P | nee men do not know how to save ’ ae SF ERAL VITAL CHARACTERISTICS. — Prpenge ag B forme me uly 5, xv 7230 6) MILLION DOLLARS IN SILVER CERTIFICATES | Omaha. anixer of the movement in favor of the money. Lasr Cuasce abi cae pesteacticia coneantty Sac ow ths ace Gseet ti 7| ME THINKS iT CAN Pass THE HOUSE. | momination for the ywesidency of United The best time to begin saving !s now. and Ac an Sage We gave ta clieee officially. By order ofthe ¥ 3} anor’ { — - is States Senator J. H. Kyle sent the following You can deposit your money at interest with TO BUY forthe money youspend with us— yet ALEX. H. HOLT, = sect | _ Mr. Bland has returned from Missouri and i teh to that g an at Washington: Siacompens.. Tnterent allowed on all de- SERIES B STOCK IN THE the beat qwatities in the city. The a 2} Teady to take hold of the big endof the silver | STILL, WAITING ON JUDGE GRESHAM, "vir nomination some nance. A soajor= a CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, deat workmanship. etuie,¢ and Notice is hersby given that the annual noche of 2 | fight, His return was entirely on account of | Pl tay ae tan naenes awe eemenah te somaead eee rout notice. be _— taste are observable inevery SUIT the stock holders for the election of seven directors of 5 th * * Pi " ow pone . ’ INVESTMENTS. =e or pact of a SUIT that leaves our | thiecompany will Yeheid at this fice on WEDNES- 5 the silver bill having passdd the Senate and | candidacy. : ‘ shone. We'd like to Bas se hiss cnicitacen 94s'a Sete’ 7 | he is here to try to get it through the Honse. wae The Kvie committee received reports last © 1. Until the P. @ Democrats in Kansas Favor | night from the following state delegations “onsidering the new assontment of tara Taieseries closes JULY 5 without fa. Untilthen | J. a. qRIESRAUER, “Artic Tuilr, tv | He will call a meeting of the committee on | | which hove citheras await or by omnjests nt. comunisalon, collection of ren’, P rahe ’ ion, : = Saee 2 ion - | which have either ae a unit or b: . Se, e io newkedy seme crates | nie Steeher 6 doen aad Cia abet | ee THIRD, COOPERATIVE BUILDING AS: 1 coinage, weights and measures on Wednesday ey declared for the South Dakota ‘senator: Massa- than 5 percent interest upon a real estate a ,THE MODEL TAILORS! Co-operative Building Association will, he held: oi 3 | for the purpose of considering the measure, | A, chusetts, 19 to 2: New Hampshjre, a unit; TUESDAY EVENING, July 5.189% Sn It peed: poe ue NINE CONVINCING REASONS SNYDER & WOOD, —y| day, duly 4 1802 UY Oates Mon and a speedy report is expected. _— - —_ Zesnones, Kentody, oy alee y Virginia, ee ees ay! Secretary. | There is a complication in the situation, how- | ashington, one-half of Kansas and the silver Pectally cOmmend themselves to shrewd in- Why Co-operative Town Company Stock is the best 423 Eleventh street northwest. on — — | ever, which emba: the oliver sain. Mr. in. ATIONALS AGAIN BEATEN states. Col. Norton of Chicage i for whom Gatced ty te sumpeny end sshdct fare | Mvestenton the Wesbington market today | Best Material—First-clase Work—Fatr Prices. _jyl-1m | §§-—q->CAREFUL INVESTORS OF MONEY CAN 2 | Bland believes that the Stewart bill will have ez, a a i sipieaetganitmoncinead Guan cancsaeutiomens ee sesrcan, Because it promises larse returns and its value is | oO heeeh. (Miscellaneous). 2 ac pa a favor ie. based on real estate actually owned by the company. Because every dollar invested previous to July 1 will be doub'ed in value by the completion of the Bristol | ‘OF THE CARROLL, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIA- ‘TION now open for subscription. Shares, sums of $500 to $50,000, and net the in, vestor 5 per cent the first year and 6 per cent the remaining period ; | to be amended in order to prevent its being a 2/| practical repudiation of the silver certificates 2 | now outstanding. learn of safe investments in ROSSLYN! FOR SALE (Horses and Veuicles)... FOR SALF. (Houses)... FOR SALE (Lots) A well-organized force of late arrivals weut work wt alate hour in the interest of Gen. Weaver and claim that they will make it a close IN THE CONVENTION HALL, : 50 per month. mania FOR SALE (Miscellaneous : | The Gathering Called to Order at 8 O'clock | fight. The Kyle movement bas remulted es ae knuaek eee econ ae and Elizabethton railroad. 81,000 fn Full advanced on each share. By inquiringof FRANCISHUFTY, LithandF sts. for | POR SALE (Pianos). | ao Nene S EEN. ‘This Morning. | solidifying the adherents of the other candi- por pe ae ed een pennies baz Because thrve hundred men are now engaged build. | First payment FRIDAY. July 8,189,623 Fst. nw. | bustnoas sites, ville sites and house lots, with every | HOTELS 3 7} , Mr- Band said to = Stan reporter todays “I! Comvexrion. Hatt, Ouana, July 4—The | dates and making them more aggresive _, prey ing bridges and laying rails to complete this road by | _ SUBSCHIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY INSURANCE.) Page 2] have not had a chance to talk with members of | CO™’ hited > | - ways of investine either small or larwe | President th st, n. Ww, reasonable expectation of handsome returns. jy4 | LADIES’ GOODS. Ps a preganencesws th the & he in. | Situation this morning was one almost unpar- | THREE CAN pATES. come They srenecure oy rst mortrares Cmts 1. a eS experiment, | Ocak Senta ak Ba Northern Lib} a oe es woriont | saceak [i ape cs pap alleled in the history of presidential conventions. | real property in the Distaict of Colum- | Becgnse the enterprise {sno longer an nt and G30 Center : SAFTE! HAVE BOUGHT \ POME- | LOCAL MENTION. 8) yprted in silver, nor have I made s . ly inte the nomi- | S*pperters of Gresham, Kyle and Weaver bin and Uy the entire capital stock of the but a well-established and prosperous business. Setoetake ee To cotes Duplicator for $19 1t will eest you lest | LOST AND FOUND. full investigation “of the subject, but, sie texans Aarsgearar mderrmplaope Subanedens wae Seaman Ge belier. an they are looked after by the Because careful and intelligent managementis guar- | john B. Murray, Bareaxof Engraving and Printing. | ont's00 ‘copies of any. cifcular: otter ke the | MANICURE. 3 | looking the bill over, I’ fear] ns on the country's natal day in order that nterest remitted by coupon AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON, President. 1405 G ST. N.W. It Eevrrantr Co-orerative BUILDING ASSOCIATION. OFFICE, NeW. LOANS. Those wher desire Joans to pay for prop- erty. pay off mortwages, or for building Purposes, sould ascertain the terms upon which money is loaned by the Equitable Co-operative Building Association. Ei@hty-seven monthly payments of prin- cipal and interest eettles a loan in full. Any portion or ail of & loan, howe may be settled at any time by paying crued interest to date of such a settle ment. Heavy expenses are avoided. 1003 F ST. SAVING. The [a tseue of atock fs open for sub- scription and first payment. Shares are $2.50each payment. Until maturity of sbares, when full earnings are paid, 4 per cent interest per annum is guaranteed. ITS ATM. THE EQUITABLE 's a co-operative ‘and loaninz institution. Its ai jore, is to loan money at fuir rates of st and pay fair and reliable profs on ASSETS, $1,515,111.15. Pamphiets explaining the advantages and benenita of Pe association and ether information furnished upon application | af the aftce, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres. JNO. JOY EDSON, Seey. o. T. Havesser, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms Yand 11, Atlantic building, 00 F at. mow. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds end Grain bouzht and sold for cash or on maryio. Cotten bought and.sold in New York or New Orieans. CORRESPONDENTS. JS. Bache & Co., 6 : Lehman Bros.. S Tehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Ex- chance. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Boant of Trade. Frivate wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- lears. Telephone. 453. Jel7-tr uz Narioxat Sare Devosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress, Jan. 1867, and acts of Oct. 1890. and Feb., 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the estates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, Feceiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description. ‘Wills prepared by = competent attorney, who isin daily attendance, and kept without charge when the company ts named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip- tion, packed in trunks oF boxes, received for deposit ‘im capactous vaults of unsurpassed dryness and secur- ity at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM $5 TO $125 EACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. BENJAMIN P_ SNYDER. LES ©. GLO" Benjamin P. Snyder. aay A. Willard, ae E Clark, Traverers Cazprrs ‘For use in England and on the continent ‘esued immediately on application against ash or approved security. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, wee Lse ‘Sun building, 1315 Fst. ELL AT PAR A LIMITED NUMBER OF ‘bonds I eticorteare 31.0008 t eold-bearing by the Sineptixent beach Company of the city of Interest and princinal payable im xeldeoin at the ‘and Depostt Com- of paituznore city state of Maryland. These | offer an unusnally safe and splendid interest- pon the entire yroverts of tie company, Fecou inead the sane for the attention the safe investment of the!r mone, JOHN F_ WAGGAMAN, 2 700 14th st. 0. be | Sicirrs ‘anteed by the Board of Directors. Because the property of the company fs located in the richest mineral, timber and agricultural region of the south. Because the company practically owns the entire Watauga Valley and the available surrounding land. Because the company is todsy makinz money. Because every lot sale, every rental contract and every deal of any description {s made in the interest of | the stock. No outside issues, Stockholders stand upon the cround floor. Stock is the point to which ry profit cunverges and upou which every dividend turns. DIRECTORS: Hon. JOHN G. CARLISLE. Hon. ISHAM G. HARRIS. H. ANSBROUGH. Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER. Hon. BENJ. BUTTERWORTH. Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS. A. T. BRITTON. 8. M. JOHNSON. C. R. McBLAIR, 31 Atlantic building, ett Agent for the District of Columbia. Forte BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSO- CIATION OF WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICES: 913, 915 and 918 F ST. N.W. To those desiring a liberal and safe investnent we commend our § per cent 5-year Coupon Certificates. —6 Per Cent paid on Regular Deposits. You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Estate security and pay it back at the rate of 813 per mont! Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, coubined with absolute security. 20,000 shares in force. STOCK $1 PER SHARE, MATURING LN 102 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF 820. ATI money secured by best real estate. Loans made under the personal insveccion of the officers of the association. Safety cuaranteed. Your correspondeuce solicited. Circulars and other information at office. HARRISON DINGMAN. ANDREW WALL ALONZO EDW. 8. YOKK. GEO. W. LEACH.. .Asst. Munager Loan Department J. E. SMITH. Attorney ‘The board of dental exa:niners appointed by the Commissioners of the District of Colmmbia herewith Publishes such. regiirements of the dental law ap- Proved Jane , ISA asconcern persons desiring to continue of to comuience the practice of dentistry in said District Sec. 1 of said law declares: *“That it shall be unlaw- fg] Tor any person to practice dentistry tn the District of Columnmia unless such person shail rezister with the Pealth officer in compliance with the requirements rovided. Pefpat 12 shall be the duty of every person practicing dentistry in sald District a the time of the pessate of ‘thle act to inake application to ‘said board form prescribed by said board for certification, and int the certificate thus obtained for registration fo the heath officer within sixty days from the pas- sage of Fils practive of den f persons desiring to commence the istry in said District after thy pessage Df this act shall frst obtain a certiBeate of qualifica tion from the board of dental examiners. W. and present the stice to the health officer for rewisira +S Ou and after SATURDAY, July 9, 180%, forms of gpPlicatjon may be yhtaned at the Dental ‘Depot of Eo lenin iaty bean, ue or at the Wil mningten Dental Depot, 1217 F'st. n.w. order of the Boar}. 3 ALLY, See'y. 2 WILLIAMS DO: F COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, | + ‘The firm of A. Gaezier & Co. is this day Ted 2 ‘ANTHO consent. ‘GAEGLER, JOHN CASPARI. ‘The business will hereafter be conducted at the same 7 by the under siened under the fru: name of a ‘& Caspari, who will Re all bills and collect all debts due the old fi ‘banking our friends and the public for the past patronage, we hope by tair dealing To receive a coutuuance of the suines ANTHONY GAEGLER, JOHN CASPARI. July 1, Ise. Ses WASHINGTON, D. C.. JULY 1. 1802.— “In consideration of the’ Joux and” faithful services of Mr. Wm. P. Stearn, I have this day given him an interes: in my business. MAGRUDER, JOHN 1132 Connecticut ava. A SPLENDID CHANCE. —BEING ABOUT business buliding on the corner of. ‘Gihand P sts. n.w., adjacent to the Northern or 0 st. ‘Market, and before concluding arrangements, we are open (0 sdvance propesitions on Pst. < active business in any line. Tagnire ‘Mr. COVINGTON, at O Street Market, 5, Becretaiy § iy N. “OTHER MANUFACTURERS TAKE NOTICE. BATAVI. ¥., May 23, 1892. “Twas one of the th the great ran from Chi- to a i, Beran at 25h in Pekar ant 33 uinutes, which every ome around here seetzs to thin remarkable, ing the circuinstances. I got into Bergen twenty-Bve minutes abead of my riding inate. TSimply win to let fone” more wrictory for the Ge 3. PNEUMATIC Tre. 77S" Hh Dooitive that fow of the tires that are on the market Rouldstnd thratrain tgave tf "was thrown from ims wheela dozen times in Et stance found mpseit vidlag'in s meedow Deside tho re wre aha gc thene tice om our neve wheel Bata. via')y as the best are none too good in the wayrol a ies & thins to be regretcd tuat other Swanuyact. anvit Micggde pot tk 20, c Rochester, rode "a PNEUMATIC RAMBLER. They ites on their run.” pined eight ow igned) ‘LEON W. HAMMOND. SEVERAL COUNTRY PLACES, LARGE ‘and small. with good shade, excellent water for sale on very easy 4 near this city. with map of 5s. also several for rent: send for country around. the cit; Ralirtel Stocks ant a ae nd ai fora Hadironds Oa Insurance and Tele- “American, Stock boucht and sold. jy18 T WEST END NATIONAL BANK. * JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 121 Eiseman awit in stock of Cheviot, serge and fancy pick of our Mnent. Every suit guaran: Boe ! | \ | | | | 1 MeMULLY & JEFFERY MPG-O0.. LS iite aw, — D. W, Maxrath, 208 10th xt. nw. John Shashrue, 110: 7th st. new. Atcorne ig. SHAD stn. A: 'S. ‘Wilson and Hough, 623 F st. n.w. Lieut. Joun F. Kelly. Sixth Precinct. EF. Buckley’, 706 Est. n,w. John B. Brady iN i ¥ ‘th st. 1h. ALD, Room 154, Patent Office, OF JULY.” (0c. up. Yes, he is, and he binds them well. Jy Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. n.w. STEAM CARPET CLEANLN q=> DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERS! .—THE. — * a Bose opariersiip berstare vatsian hetnten | Bg THE GREAT RACE FOW SUPHEMACY. — | STORAGE... fenrletea Hicherd and Isasc Hass, “ander the ee, The business oF professional man. who | name of RICHARD & CO.. and do Pa. ave. n.w., this city, 23 deale clwars, ‘teas, “coffees, Ke. is. this day inutual corisent. ‘The said ‘business wil under the same firm naaie by if be conduct ‘Henry W. Sohon, Koom 22, Fendall Build- Secretary. eT You don't mean to say that Hodges’ Na- Tonal Bookbindery is binding bovks tn leather front ig busiuons a (8 in liquors, tobacco, dissolved by istac Haas and Edward Work ean be done in an hour ii and a half if you're slow. Foi Agency only. ay] MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY WAN: NOTARIES OCEAN STE, POTOMAC RIVER BOA PIANOS AND ORGAN | PERSONAL. | PROFESSION Ai PROPOSALS... RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTIC! SPECIALTIES. . sale by thre. C2 NEW! 1802-3" HAMMOND. ‘A novel improvement has lafely boen added. fammond” ‘Typewriter in shape of a key Uy: whiels the! duplicating impressions may. be niade light or heavy. as the writer pret-ra. This "W attachtnent pinions the ““Hammond’s" claim uupremacy and maxes it the typewriter of all typewriters for xeneral use. e’re sole Washinicton agents for the Hainmond, and also for Underwood's Typewriter Supplies—for all machines. JOHN C. PARKER, 1 Wishes to outfoot his rivais in the xreat race for supremacy stould avail himself of every ald con- dacive to the most rapid und accurate transaction of hits duties. “If your correspondence ts large it can be dispatched with easo and in hatt the usual Hichard, who asstime the Indebtedness ‘of the ol time by the aid of the Edison Phonowraph. Pho- firm, ani are authorized to collect and receipt for al nographs wor sold. on monthly inatatiments, or hy not corne in and investicnte? HENRIETTA RICHARD. | COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHT CO... 027 E st It _July 1, 1892. [1y1-6t*) EDWARD RICHARD. Kae fret? The han al es Statement of the cireulation of THe WASHINGTON, D. C., JU . ‘meot™ will soon dawn. Let them not fi S veek c 2 <> "Thins to sive fotice Hat the tens of At soulacking in good’ bes re Bicy: ad sedan vhorclarennte ty ithncrs y. doing a general real estate business at No. ourhts ealore. Suits of fron-elad stock uictts MONDAY, June 2, 1992 Stn. w. M ts thi wil day dissolved by mutual « ‘Ack lirm, pay all the claims against andecoliect all the bi due io the late firm, WALTER H. ACKER, J. FAKIN GADSBY. Washington, D. C., June 4 Mr. J.B. Gadsby wi Yoans and will be Joc er of F st. Be SPECIAL Nore. 180: Take a specialty of sales fed at No. SG 13th st. BURKARTS RESTAURANT, Corner 10:h and F ste. 3y1-3t* WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 4. jetain the proseat offices of th 2.W., EAKIN GADSBY. n- ue and Pack, Regu W.* nits, caps, sweaters, oreat line, ‘at many pri raelo In TUESDAY, June 2s, 1992 WEDNESDAY, June 2, 1992. THURSDAY, June 30, 1892... 40,876 Drinking our _‘'Tonica” go to the springs to secnre 4: . Peopl medicinal water. — **Sfay-at-homes” reap the henesits of a trip to the sprines, by drink: a = foug and deep of **Tonica’’—the purest, coldest and clearest of mineral spring Waters. “*Tonica” Water won't cure chronio Daily average. diseases of years standing ina day, but will fm Rhine, Ts cures eradtually, ut awreiy. Tt is recommended in atl vases of Sain disenset Corres Petes, Ke. 82.25 per dozen quarts.” De- solemnly swear that the above 1s a true and livered at your residence free. During July und August we cl Bi. except Saturdays. Saturday. ® pth.” 2 exept Natindays s Span. LON WERE COMPANY, ae correct statement of the cireulation of ‘Tae EVEN- TO-RA ING Stax for the week eifding July 2, 1592. Bee S THE SEAS Eo To a a J. WHIT. HERRON, Yn or VAULTS. but ee SIPSON TAILORING “TALK. Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. —" date crus tote wit ast ve have canght up Snbscribed and sworn to before me this fourth Vauits. Peron aa ghe time we wonld have to stop day of July, A.D. 1592. Sa he oneccouat of not being eile CHARLES §. FLETCHER, genie er stock forget themed an thay Weil, niles Sa nich Neill soon be Thereased the force have de sate shipped wo. Wwe do the termined to make short ork Shes Bag ant gi the stock on ‘hand, as 60 Cox. Guy V. Hesry of Fort Myer has gone oh tower than any Kinda Us tothe Per store, under orders to West Point, N. pleasure in pre;-ariag + Stonework. met ievertes aoe pallbearer to the remains of Col. Mendenhall, otras ad Gurmtihe 4 second artillery, who died suddenly at Fort work. Monumental Works, $8 Trouserings now Adams, KL 20-1 __COR. 14TH 2 "$9 Trousorings now —_——_s Bee FOU NbvERT SE: mined Ausy CHarrarxs.—Revs, Charles W. Free- ‘Thi tex shy pytented processcin-was for Inergaing nimi land of Fort Monroe, Va., and Joseph E. Irish Toryourseif See tO Das” demadeupyor 815.600" of Bayfield, Wis, have been appointed chap- pialance 880 Siditnc jains in the army. Tedephone 900. _ ‘Gthor Teoeeerinzs sind Sult- ae P : ings cut proportionately Wesr Porxt Capers.—The following cadets- been declared on G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, at-large and alternates have bee: ited te pital stock of this company. payable at the oflce . WARE SIMPSON, rge und alternates have been appointed to of the'company in Centon Market on'and after Jal __ Cor. 9th and G sts. nw. 3x4_| report for examination at West Point next Washington, D. ¢ STORE YOU! Se er he ‘SHINGTON SAPE DEPOSIT COMPANY, June 27, INR. deze. PREIDEN, Secretary. TTURE AND VALU- March: William Sherman Fitch, grandson of the late Gen, W. T. Sherman; Francis H. Pope, son of Maj. Gen. John Pope, retired, and Rob- ert C. Smithers of Den: WILL REOPEN TUESDAY. Owing to the crowd of buyeze and the terribly upset condition of the Dols Pee ver, Col., on of Capt. FIREPROOF SfORAGE ROOMS. -stok we were compelled run np the Smithers, United States army,’ retired, for- TRUNK STORAGE A SPECIALTY. sign “Closed” this mo-ning, after ud- merly of the Indiana volunteers. Young OPENS 9 A.M DSFS 4:30 P.M. tel0-tin vertising that ¥e would be open NOWICE OF REMOVAL. 5 WY; dh, ROINDERTER, Cronttect, Smithers was designated for appointment this Natil noon. We didn't know there year, but failed to be admitted to the Military were so many of you anxious to save sani Academy on account of a slight temporary T1505 sy ania ave. to 20 ¥' st., Rooms 1, money. oo “ : ary wg MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR the old figures in half. ates Mau . Oliver, ©,” Washington friends for Cassard’s Fine Prof. Oliver of the United States Naval Acad. ey were not Casnal and Boneless Bacon when the all ‘lans to overcome this ah, We have tied wren ‘snd nally with our name prin jopted a’ blue owal tin tas, txl on it in white, which is affixed We will endeavor to put the stock in shape for Tuesday mocning’s rush. jing short of a fire would cause emy and grandson of the late Gen. C. F. Alfred Crosby Owen, whose father, Smith: urgeon, Owen, heroically died at his post of duty in to all our fine meats, whether covered or uncovered. such a price shrinkage in Men's F i " A Ane meats, ore rama a4 Rica Gone occa Florida during !+- last yellow fever epidemic, Sis tae attached to thoes On Naving only wondaeieh erecr ins: r4 and Arthur MacArthur, son of Maj. MucArthar, UN. COSTING Oy. “TEEL'8," Men's Belonging, seeistant adjutant gencral, MERCHANT TAILOR ARMY AND NAVY OFF! Suits #25 up. “Trousers, 8 ‘appointments. ,NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE 4. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave Suits from 835 ap. ‘Trousers from $10 up. ERS’ OUTFITTER. “AILOBD Low prices from this date with hich-crade art. Ja20 up. Fits guaranteed. p93 905 Pa. AVE. NW. Supplies for the ‘Treasury Department. The Treasury Department has accepted the | following proporsls for furnishing supplies for the fiscal year: Ice—Independent Ice Co., at 18% cents pe# 100 pounds. Fnel—Authracite day morning. POOR RICHARD SAYS: debt yore cite to another the power over your Ta tine, you may even lose your revutation for veracity in inventing excuses. for non-pay- ment. ‘The smart man buys for cash and saves about - 20 percent. ard ‘By running é W. H. Baum; Cumberland coal at $3.27, to MAN. ELS. ANDIRON: Grates, Wrouzhi-iron Gas yants while taking changon, ‘disco mbl4-tr J. H. CORNING. Tile Shop, 520 13th st. FENDERS, ‘Fixtures, &o: Columbia Supply Co.; wood—to American Ice Co.. Cleaning carpets—At half cent per vard, to A. H. Chaco & Bro. Lumber—Jackson, Sharp & Co., Wilmington, Del. Feed-—8. 8. ices for lum about 20 per cent lower than is naked by otuers, and courant bo named if we did an indiscriminate credit busi- ness. ibttt Gang-sawed Lumber, 81.15 per 100 04. Bs ede a Nie Brg 0 REFRIGERA- E a Fis co Daish & Co., Washington. Purchase of waste ‘and New Process Gasoline Stoves, . fle Y i We, Tange era furnace work, piumvine and as Pest sgrinch Siddnge Wl 72" 100mg 7 jes ppd dk oh ll eo fag old Atting, garden hose. | Pay cash ‘anid save 20 per cont heat Cypress Shingies, bby 20, ¥ per 1,000. | holders, wooden boxes—Ofice Specialty Manu- ‘Tel. WA. {aveecin] JNO. MORAN. 2138 LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, facturing Co.. Rochester, N. Y. Metal boxes— Bee ERICAN ICE AND € ‘Lumber and Mill Work, Fenton Metallic Manufacturing Co., Johns ‘Office corner 10th and F sts. n. Penobscot river ice only. coupon books” ead Hee Hear at reduced prices, Cor. Othand N. ¥. town, N. Y. Vo. Dew sy -e- The President's Cottage Ready for Him. NEEDED ITEMS AT BARBER & ROSS’. Every one is interested in these. Be TBBEE Pornts OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON ITANDARD TYPEWRITER Abead of all Competitors, EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW '¥2 MODEL. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, mbi7-t “MERTZ’8" MUDEEN IDEAS. Welt-cut garments or Unezeetied quality ae roe property ‘W. DOWLING, 612 Est. n.w. STH AND F STS. N.W. Everything has been prepared at President Harrison's cottage for the President and Mra. Russell Harrison, who will spend the summorat Cape May Point. Mrs. Harrison, on account of her health, will spend the summer in the Adiron- been announced when the President will come, but his arrival is expected at any time. 3 in square, for dacks, and will leave Washington this week for ‘Strong Wire Serco Drove anise Loon Lake. Mra. McKee and her two children, with spring Biages ost and caenet who spent last season at Cape May Point, have é Ca gone to Beverly. Mass., for the: summer. " Mrv. rp eee Sates tussell Harrison, who, in the absence of the doors, 235", each. Hose, wich onp- President's wife, will have charge of the Prosi- patent nozzle. only $1. dent's e, ik ex; to arrive at C. 2inch-mesh Poultry Netsing only May in the course of a day or two. It has not h Lawn Mower, fully guar- A Tornado in Ohio. A tornado passed, through’ Ohio yesterday morning. Between Lima and Kenton hundreds of forest trees were twisted off. At Foraker, a station on the Chicago and Erie railroad, sev- & 3¥2__l/eral houses were blown over and three farm ekg & MESTORE | barns were unroofed. Wheat was leveled and LIP H. WARD, Grocer, | much other damage was done. The cyclone did $50,000 worth of damage near Ohio. ‘The damage to timber COPARTNERSHIP HERETO | and fences was heavy. William Hilly's dwell. Sarat Runt WALTER PURT. andet | ing house was unrooted and Peter Bexel's barn of We District of Golunibia is | Cestroy Conrad Tripplehorn’s barn was unroofed and Hiaderaitel sg asta cones anit a portion of it was earried. fully 150 feet, strike ing his tw house, completely de- ee rie Foraker a zc} ‘on the second floor, ‘Their aroused AND G B sistee pag fr hee tis ne Gaeehes a i aa = 2) priv * | it as itis, if it takes the lega | from more than $80,000,000 in the hands of the | and Shamokin coal at $4.98, #5.20 and £5.35, to | it will have to be amended. It seems to me | that by repealing the act of 1890 this bill de- the eighty odd million of silver certifi- cates of their legal tender quality. 4 GooD GROUND FoR A VETO. “This would admit of a veto by the President | Without reference to the question of silver coin- age, upon the grounds that the act repudiated | the certificates as lawful money. The legal tender quality given these certificates when they were | issued must be preserved, and if this act, by an inadvertence, deprives them of that qual- ity it must be amended before it is passed by the House. Of course there was no intention on the part of the gentlemen proposing the bill to destroy the {legal tender character of these certificates, | and it may be that they hare looked into the | matter and discovered that it is all right, but it seems to me that there has been au oversight which must de corrected, UNFORTUNATELY IT MUST RE AMENDED. “Tt is unfortunate if we have to amend the bill, as it will then have to go back to the Sen- ate for further action, and its enemies then jmay be able to talk it to death, but it jis better to do that than to pass 1 tender quality | people, HOPES NE 18 MISTAKE: “Tam, as I have said, talking without havi consulted with those who prepared the bill, it may be that Lam mistaken. I hope I am ““As far as the passage of the bill is concerned Tam sure we can accomplish that if we |bring it toa vote. If it proves necessery aend it we will do so and send it back | to the Senate for considera: | that no amendment is necessary the maticr will be very simple.” THE COMMITTEE ON RULES. There will be a meeting of the committee on fix upon Thursday of this week as suey day to take the place of the day lost. by reason of today's being a legal holiday. The purpose istoeecure the passing of the tin-plaie bill, action on the conference report on the river and harbor bill and to pass several less imporiant bills. ‘This proposition eontemplaics ihe ordi- nary two-thirds suspension. MR. PIERCE’S RESOLUTION. Mr. Pierce has introduced a resolution pro- viding that on a day to be agreed upon it shall | be in order to move a enspension of the rules | to pass public measures which have been pre- viously discussed and that» mujority vote shall be sufficient. It is probable that such arale will be reported from the com- | mittee on rules, and, cf course, if a majorit | favor it it will be adopted, as reports from the committee on rules cannot be filibustered \y be that this proporition will be adopted at the mecting tomorrow instead of the two- thirds suspension rule for Thureday to secure the pasange of the tn plate and otaer bills as well as the silver bill, but this is uncertain, ‘TO BRING ABOUT A SILVER VOTE. If it is not adopted now it probably will be | adopted later in order to briag abouta vote on | the silver bill. The chances are decidedly in | favor of the passage of the silver bill, though, Mr. Bland suggests, it may have to be mended. | —— PRESIDENT AND CABINET. How Gen, Harrison and His Advisers Spent the Fourth. The President spent a very quiet and un- eventful day today. In the morning he drove over to the monument grounds with Secretary Halford to witness the celebration there, re- | turning to the Executive Mansion about 11 | o'clock. He occupied his time until the lunch- eon hour arrived by looking over his mail and going through some official papers. In the afternoon he took a drive with Mrs. Harrison out into the country away from the noise and din of the city. The absence of his grandson Benjamin and little Mary, who are with their parents at Bev- erly, Mass. prevented his firing off any fire- works in honor of the national holiday, and the Perceful stillness of the grounds around the Executive Mansion was not broken by the ex- plosion of a single cracker or bomb. ‘The cabinet is widely scattered toda: Rec- retaries Elkins and Charles Foster are in the wilds of the ies, near Mr. Elkins’ West Virginia home, angling for mountain trout and keeping an eye out for a shot ata buck ora bear, which are said to be plentiful up there: Secretary Tracy is at Woodstock, Conn., where he is to make an address, as will’ aleo Attorney General Miller. Postmaster General Wana- Secretary Rusk spent part of the day at his desk and then returned to a Fg e al fe retary remained at home all day. THE BERING SEA SEIZURES. No Official Report Received at the State or Navy Department. No official report of the seizure of the Bering sea seal poachers has yet been received by this government, although one is expected within a £ Hl cs If it turns ont | rules tomorrow to consider the proposition to | ion the ticket might be surrounded with the proper | eclat,and hence the preliminary organization was jsdvanced two days in order that the desired effect might be accompliehed, But today a maiority of the delegates are awaiting a final word from Judge Walter Q. Gresham, to confer with whom a delegation was due in Chicago at 8 o'clock. Chairman Ellington was in favor of the presi- dent calling the convention t3 order this morn- ing. When the gathering adjourned on Satur day it was to mee than a himndred delegates were that hour the proceedings were inaugurated with a prayer by Rev, William McCreedy of South Dakota. A call of the roll having devel- oped the fact that a quorum was lacking, a glee | club wa ice until the commit | tee on ruies y with its report. | From the committee on credentials came the | reports that there were no contests and 1,409 delegates had filed their credentials. PEQMANENT CHAIRMAN CHOSEN, Judge Robertson of Texas presented the re- | port of the committee on permanent or; a | tion, naming H. L. Loucks of South Dakota as | permanent chairman and Tom W. Havesof New Jersey secretary-treasurer of the knights with a yell, and Chairman Loucks, on being presented ceived an enthas ‘tic welcome. He is a o | iegged veteran and supported himself 0% he . Loucks announced amid applause that be d dispense with a speech and would con- himself with expreaxing the opi this was the greatest and grandest convention | ever held, not only in this country, bat in the civilized world. He was not one of those who believed that the republic was in danger so long ax the people j existed. He congr: har {mony that prevail were no slates xed up for the convention; the r | be the choice of the people, and not the choic of the machine elemeu?. ‘The speaker then Is ment of the of Gen, Wew muing names, He atid thet ‘the nGidate who would and square | would burn : | him: aman who had already bee cople’s party balane his hed out into a dis- esham boom and an . without, however, ¥ must have fair nd weighed in and not bern foand it “had bee select one of . | because, forsooth, ho had been # green ‘tin times’ past. — Did _ the licans or democrats drive their the rear in this manner? Had it | because a man had been active of his party he mnst be | He hoped not, and insisted that only | and tree reformer should be placed on, guard. ‘There remarks were received with slij plause from a few and silence from the majority of th egates and created a decidedly un- favorable impression, KILLING TIME. None of the committee being ready to report | Gen. Anustrong of California was given the | floor fora twenty minutes’ speech of the usual | independent party stripe.and which was grected | at intervals with enthusiastic applause. | Gen. Armstrong had spoken about ten min- Jutes whea a New York delegate defiantly | protested that they had come there for busi- ness, and not talk, and a Californiafman wante toknow who Gen, Armstrong was, anyh Out in California, he said, they did not know him. So Armstrong moved himself off the stage. A few remarks were made by Mrs. Emory of Michigan and N,V. Rois of Oregon presented a gavel in behalf of that state. The committee on rules made a remarkable report, recommending that one regular ballot | be taken for presidenticl nominee and that if no choice be made on the second ballot the delegates should write on a card their first and | second choice, the first choice to count as one | vote, the second as half a vote; that after this | ballot all other names be dropped and the third | baliot be confined to these t would shut out ali dark horses. The proposition to drop all but the two high- est candidates after the second ballot provoked to this, interest head? a tried riderable feeling. An amendment was sub- mitted by m Nebraska delegate that when the balloting had been commenced it should be con- tinued until some candidate had been selected. - This was adopted, the proviso stricken out and the report, as amended. was adopted. ‘The chair was rushing things with too much rapidity to suit a majority of the convention and there were lond protests against his arbi- trary rulings and cries of “*) law.” ‘At this point. and after ble opposi- tion, the convention decided, at 10:45, to uke a S Fourth of July. After the recess there was a long debate over roposition to admit soldiers who wore the NO FAVORS ASKED OF RATLROADS. ‘The committee on resolutions reported a res- olution authorizing the chair to appoint a com- mittee of three to seek redress from the man- WON FAME AT CEDAR CREEK. Death of Major Falls, 2 Veteran of Two ‘Wars. Sax Fraxctsco, Cat., July 4—Maj. J. a veteran of the war with Mexico and of the war of the rebellion, and leader of the famous charge Creek, died last night of general his home in thiscity. Maj. Falls was F res i! £4 4 f [ £ Gen. George cay- for aarng ond a tat fered nd on ty memn~ ea- | 1 ieaders in | ap-| candidates. ‘This | a lively debate, accompanied at times with con- | recess for twenty minutes to witness the civic | | Omama, New, July 4.—"Your success seems assured.” ‘That was the inspiring message sent to each | of the three leading candidates by their sap- | porters in the people's party national conve! tion just before the hour set for the | battle to betin in earnest. Grew- ham’s friends seemed increasingly tenacious | and enthusiastic. General Secretary John W. Haves of the Knights of Labor said the knights were determined to stand by Gresham, and that the latter's friends be 1 him to be the orge Washburn of Massachusetts, the man- Nenator Kyle + forces, was unqualitiedly nomin for the South Dakota non the first ballot, To make the «itustion still more interesting, ion. Weaver's dis ed corps were entirely undismayed, and his brainy lieutenant, Ter | of Texas, answered all inquiries with the re mark: “Weaver ts solid a3. a rock.” ~— FUSION claimiz KANSAS. ocrats Will Indorse the Third Party Hlectoral Theket. | Torexa, Kax., July 4—The indications ero | that the democratic state convention, which mects in this city Wednesday, will carry out the | fusion plan and indorse the entire people's | party t ket. ‘There will be opposition to this scheme, but the majority will be practical | The Dem sition. snout The ficht will be against the indorse- the state ticket. Atleast a dozen instructed their delegates to favor mtot the p + party ticket. Fenlon, delogate-atdarge to the rneratte Co} . bas heretofore: sion, viay annoanced \d sapport the people's party ticket, > WASHINGTON AGAIN BEATEN. antics he the inior | Col. Tho: national de th | | Te” Pound Kells Delivery and Win a Game. July 4.—Cleveland pounded y,and this, with errors by the gave this morning's game to Cleve- The “sp | Curvenaen, | Knett's Senators jand. Score by innings: Cleveland 9022010229138 | Washington... 0110000002 84 Batteries n, Cuppy and Zimmer, Knell and Umprre, Hurst. OTaER GAMES. At Louisville | Louiewille 06 0600000000464 | Brooklyn 0 010200 1x48 1 | Batteries —Viau and Dowse, Steju and Dailey. Umpire, Giatfne; ALBt. Louis | Bt. Louis. 4 2 Philadel'a.0 0 Batte 000 0° and Crows, ade, At Chic | Chicago. 0 1000000-2 51 Newlorkd 312000 5% | Doyle Gumubert and mpire, L, | At Pittsburg o 3 2000 win and Mack: M Umpire, Mite | Batteries oberlain and Vaugha, Nichols and Bennet. Umpire, Emalie. | Curvesxe River Acexcr, 8. D., July 4— | Six thousand Sioux Indians are here to take part in the congress of Catholic Sux Indians, | The congress was called to afford them an | opportunity for conference in relation to their spiritual and temporal affairs, The occasion chosen is the celebration of the completion of the fine new Catholic church erected) by Mins | Frances Drexel and the dedication thereof at | this agency, | The exercises yesterday were of « purely | Téligious nature.” The dedication ceremonies were conducted by Bishop Martin and were of ‘8 most impressive character. The congress proper will be held today. A great pole and Drush pavilion has been erected. ‘This meeting will be foil dog feast, which is inte shall surpase t | splendor any previons ronomic form- |ance. ‘The afternoon will be devoted to races, | shinny and other sports, and at 4 o'clock the | ration issue will be made. The pow wow will conclude tomorrow. — The Afghan Disorders. Loxpox, July 4.—The Times Calentta corre- | spondent reviewing the Afghan disorders ays | that the situation causes more anxiety than i | aj 1? il ju i i ! i i i li E | ? | j fs g } i i i é : : i it : | | | | t fi Hf I F j F i HI i é f i i i f | j i ‘Tex, i i i ! { ; = Fife i iH I i