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VOL 80, NQ 20,288. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1892. TWO CENTS. THE EVKNG STAB. ATTETWAR RUIL.DINOSe Usm Mel £ s . 116 11 The Eniag bswr Newl C -j S. H. KA FMJ, AwL 3mw Tea 01104 =~s 3dw ufi !SA Rio~ 37*n Is ..eed to mimnmu e 4hi7 by raner. an their own seou . as 10Otas p w ., R c. Der nmb. Caul ast U ua welt ~ ~ Wi mamudh.dof w~~ ugh bu. sal adat. W Ainai subwar~ BMW be~ reWin. S C. m ts FINANCIAL, TER AMELRICAN SRCcvRwr AND TUSiT COMPANY. USAT TU13 COMPANY WILL. DO! It wiD pa tats imraeu "w yoe- de- puda. bueb bpmbt imaidn subject to it will we t your Truste. EeACuto. AaaUintudo. Thw..e. Pinan As. air. It Will sell youand aiS perea ,sae It wIl lace you mama' uon approved r It win rem you a Sae Deposeit box !te -b so 10 pe ye-ar-wdin to ais. In will draw your willr el. and serp It~ft It .Win, to iMa mammth in akapea- hoe.. IId l~th aeUl a. w., ovury intfit,' 1bw the eree of home.bold eie. pia- tus rie- -hea . "ueby. boe.t papin and valuable of evy dmacriptiom. A3ODT MANAGING ESTATES. Thointatesdbeto travel or who deebe to be relieved of the ,q,.Une wort incident to the. um_.ent of that mestt. can .aal themselvee of the sefek. of thin company for a sall Consideration. AMERICANr SECUDITY AND TRUST CO., A. T. BRITTON. President 1060.t. ILw. It Tux NEW TORE LIFE INSURANCE-COMPANY whirh, I. ilf s. uilated the irt Nos-f yfeiabl ~icuw.now m~all ..other vududif depart.,'. hI favor of the inurd. The Now Tors IL. now annoacs that the phyical coudlioca. of an applicant beoth umlinactory it will teems him wfthougfuwume ltmitatione The "Acemust. ie contains nn reeit1Wo whabever reapectingR orrupetton, rwe.euce. travel. Ahid. .'fti or manner of death. The only condition of the policy to that the preruium be paid as awree. Fer full ,evtiru/sm.edme Sete YertLtf' Preach 1fee. NIL Pat a w. )"141miz $80,000~l rRI'(CGEOROE8i CONT SINNING F14) BOND)8. EXEMPT PROM COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Tb. county cwqumimb'neru to" Prince (leorpwa cunty. Marylandl are authorised by art of the wen- oval aamably of linylemd, I. chapter 57, to is, wre and sell to the hinhest biduier for cash. at a public letting. ttpbty theand dollars of coupon boatsb of said county. psyahie thi.t3 yra fros date. in d.- aomtnattcaseof Sr 0 and 04110, beartng Ia. (5) pet teat tetriMt per anaair uaye aemi-annnl. o. tie letl oa f asn wys July. lh. oads are sereed by the poviako of aid law regnobinw mid cursty conmisoner, each year hegnatp wth heyear 100l. annually to levy and1 collec the N.000f SOS. to coatmeiue the saking lond for~ thatr rtepinlomb as msarity. and thin *&lU0 levy is the hat lnean the county revmmue of The totai bnded debt of thes county, including thin %m will be 611.6wl only. teTNIRIET DAY OF JUNE of=d . at te hour. of EL KMa the court ho.,~ door. in the town of iperllalb+e".Prinepa a county. Md. .o Era tb. hov todo fr Slesecslapto he aid act of ainbly. JOHN MIlLI. Ibmaident. s.. TIMEM . WILLIAMS,. Clawk. Ae. ie&.2b TEN NATIONAL SAP3 IDzposrr. SAVINGS AND TRUST COM PANT OP TUE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. COSNfER 1513 ST. AHD NEW YOUR ARN DIARTIRED DY S'DClhL ACT OP CO0503S JANUARY tB MS CAITAL: 01E UJiON DOLARS MWt'o inamaer; eit r.r wmuN .tbe m. im ev mre__ _ oral S at e b e in a a y lin, orb WI psaebae udrt atimm. wit at t h sawy attrdmm miahaptl~ tgam ebiwl 00 eaya in~amesa rt R bud.." Deeca, sang dmibt hI -n at TIN CENTS and o-s ami ama mo atsslae sllE WABS AND VALUALE atall dar So. pNeel hI bu ba ken.. aeedid is dmps hiegademave.mbefisnp d prne miamm- DENT s A arMa costRAE E FINANCIAL. s.u. B STOCK lathe CO-OPZATIVE TOWN COMPANY 0oef- opporttlkets emeaeleL De erm--*-arde aheady p.omie early divunna. 2.30 SHARES OP STOCK Owned in Washtgto. -rsite the aamentplan. C C. . MNLAIR. 31 Atantie bu0ding. Agent for the District of Oolia. WWT END NATIONAL BANK. W .I . rl r. DIRECTORS: Ja.H. Maufrude. C nrad Decker. H i8. Jno. F. .gt. Co. M om A. P. Wardom. L R. Tt ~..3r. Oeo. A. E~cllbenny. P. C. We WR ilcox --_ 21 Waan R. Riley. ATTENITION. Stock i THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY' seem mow in the way to suorp. -y inv nt on I ISTORY relating to other town building wa incrpoated in 1370 with. a e h 200.0. In 183 a dividend of -000 was de- elated. 1888. 9itps cent. 1883. 46 e cent; 1886. 340 per cent. L .WS per cet 1 loope cent, mounting in the aggrate t 40.000 fn dividend. i uyeransnv of 61t00.00¢. S ty sow wo*th er t50 Ue ugeoh. Ky.. In two- year ea a ci o r ces olta coae a7ohr.ape could C. B. MCBLAIR. - e 31 Atlantic Bldg. NO. W. CORSOI. J . MACARTNEY. GOWE BUILDING. 1419 FT. N.W.. aner and Dealers in GovernmentRod. erke. Ia. CoetlPon . Sand l.i sted. ad ean e d_ ann od h.4ll ,Bso Amean is eStockbonghtandsold.jyl A GUARANTEE Of to t and iteliget management is ofered ehare. holders is the Co-operative Town Company its memeso ate~ ROBE .P et.T BR9 ,TN. treasurer, and JO . POW L SLE. ISNHAM 0. HARRIS and H. C. RAPlS- via a carried for $8 per month; Call cm or address C. 3. WeBLAMR DisAgent. I= 31 Atlantic building. W AE UNLOADING. Prior to stock-faking at the end of this month, or te stock of Parlor Suites. a .mber Fernitue. Carpets, Uphol- story Go.... Lae Crt... Window shadeslsriratsessand Fancy Cabinet Wm. RaOFrT WUIL NOT E CON. BIDEBED. NOW IS TRE TIME y03 YOU TO BUY. Do set put it f. July wil e he bere heiare yo know t Ind thIs opportumity wID have Dossed withot you biwg Pleated by it. SNO Oak Sa-e. 014.90. 0-place Tapestry SBt. ilk plu. trimmed. 47.50. Sold 4-feot Oak Sideboard. $19. S0. Best aDsiow 6-ame body Branes $1.03. I..rain Care,9.. fem-n-f Tapestry Oarpels, 50. IaeCat .a. 76r. Fringed tindow shade.,2. Lae is Mahogany Duahaut a bow e-e. The WISCONSIN PREE LESS REFRIGERATOR. The hest that is made. E per ct of the pries Makes them the cheapest in the mase., COM KABLY. W. H. HOEEE. 1.ae aT AND PENN. AVE. YOu NED A GA So, Such warm ia this, and h-e is where o should get It lerel eee amsvmg s '" .r V.' . Ater Al Nvll inds -f GAS t thene a- iae fUo tto a Moedw andm ful WaH.Err & RUm-r,. Samassie iss whitn Pma fancy. d ar he~s lowet vater futyes3%e spcil netate =m- 1 itcr WiLUIT& Re.1 1.1 q 9a0t PKNN. E. sNom. WhtV. t a saaNeug sirtm5, 3e. AV1. N aand:Thm andis taeu l31.2ni as tonssea aret and Drywer. 1 5s. Special ing hteid Oramdlame W10sa 19 se ..dis quala Bibeda Blegcn.thtda, l ie. STRAW MATTIUBS AND OiIMIOTMR. CARPETS DRUGGETS AND SUBS. JOUNUON. sAmenU a 0,, 3514 855Pm sa m.. Me. dAV At,.ar SPECIAL NOTICES eachr o.entar a s. MASONIC.-A SPECIAL OONOCATIO e on THR eY E.VENI an3at : 9 2 t 8. JNO. THOMSON. Seeretary. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON D. C.. rent on tecacital soc of 1k omesny willbe pi a the FIRWIDAY OF JULY net tostckhmet r er a the Bee of the of. whf The ~~~ ~ l ba7frta~frb closed from Jnne O to July 2. 3S2s k WM. E. LRK Ta ton J , 1 . 3o 1.t. . th.St SCAUTION.-WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- chines to give the highest degree of satefc- tll c-we partcularl daion thorn having old cns of our make against el-cute to be edwhee e dhr t faiavte OFFI1T 01CR, whe,. mnoi hot genuin, ports are and only the most reetn- able chages. Wf any are made. Orders by pastel will recive imnmedTate artentinn. WHEELER t WILSON M O. . my2S-tth.s~tr 43l9thal. nw. DM MANNAKEE HAS REMOVED HIS o aicnd residence from 909 New York aye. soji -3th 1t. 3. w. hurs: Stol0a. mn.. lto2p.m. ULbo7ym. Telephone 1771l-2. myllc OMERTZ'S" MODERN IDEA Fell-NDT ge eatE Of Ahedcld "Wmpeitor At ?epulor price. W. C. ETE'S Tailoring Shop. ~~THREE POINTS OF SUPERIORTR TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON ITANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors EXCELLENCE 0T DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULAtION. CALL AND BEE THE NEW 'R: MODEL WYCKOFF. SEAMANS t BENEDICT. L.E DROIT BUILDING. m1LT74rSTH 4)D F STS. N.W. PRINTER AND PUBLISHER. Fine Book and Job Printing. Telephone 7I. Imylb8 1109-1118 E at. nw. A RUMOR" WAS CIRCULATED 1around the town today that HODGES' NA. ITIOVAL BINDERY. 13328 F at. can do your work quicker and eheaper than any otiher binder. Cell on him. myrSO 386. JULY 4. 1530. c pistols, mbs. lantern. s Very large stock and great variety. Prices guaranteed low as any dealer'. to the country. Let ma have your order before the rush. Goods careful! pckcied and Whole Confcioner avMUEL- ps crys fake, for improving ice cream milk ake and bokoy pokey. constantly In stock._Jeh1-Ot. ~- JOHN BOYLE.LANDSCAPE GARDENER. S horticultural en ieer ad agent, announces thatbeL prepared to furnish plans and enrnatee for the lay oa and planting lornamen tat fgrounds, veg- etbe fut gardens: eath makingofres 10th w. the ML and helder build- 1mg. Washiangton. D.C. __________Je-s w* AON he BY OUR all. We have tried several plana to oveseons dif iculty and ve finally woteab oal tita with arnam printed omnit in whites which Is alze& to oll our fine meats whether covered or uncovered. Don't be deceived. tamer upon having only roode with this tag attached to them ja15-tr ROOMs AND, REAL ESTATE TITLE as. ud No. 40 La ave. n. w. -av- in en associated with my husbuand, Gen. R. D. Musuy for dateen year !n his law business he baa pby wlft it to ime. Is aall continue to condnct the oicaand have secured as my associate Kr. J. H. Lichlter a member of the ber of the Supreme Court of this Djstrlct. I aolicit from a generous community the continuance of its confidonce ana ptoae J-I= ELLEN SPENCER MUNSEY. MA N T E L A. ANDIRONS FENDERS. S di counts whiemking charges. mhI4-tr J. H. CORNING. Th.a Sho.5W, im0 11t . MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- to leeGa and New Process Gasoline Stoves. a verangeand furnace work, plumbing and gas Stdnwbg e hose. Parcash and sv .2 per cent. Tel . _ml O. ORAN. 212M Pa. ave. NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAIIWRING B. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave. Suits from 835 up. Trousers from $10 up. Low prices from this date with hirb-erade art. ja29 ACKAGE CAR. as and Tenalitown railway will run tes co nltan packoge a e l e ;ingatftandlls.m. and'2and SP. m. Bate for smal package s coets: for balky packaggeIn bes and b . .N cents per 100 lbs. my19-Iza 0 00 NxN DDD 00 O O xN NLLL D000N LL 00 N NN DD 00 NNN BRB AA AA BBB A A Z A A BB A A A A R1 K 725 MARKET SPACE. Another redestian in BLAaZER SUITS AND WAISTS. , MrILLINERY GOODS And PARASOLS. SPECIAL SALE IN LADI' RIBBED VESTS. 10t. HATS TRIMMEDb 11 K O00O F R ERERE 00C 000 H RG A ao ii 14 i % -. a:- Daun "S.O. TAI.- Weufeas D. emmweit e wbea 4am. 1217 PA. Av.N.W. 355 SPECIAL NOTICES. WWOOLDT YOtUR SICK FRIEND LIKE a livew e y cAses er .est Of Soues eob fuit is eacednly smres, but we have aspply as flne M ever produced. PrIs moderates LEMONS ARE A NECESSITY Just now, but so many peer once ae being offered that lots of folks give it up and try to do without. They ae the persons, however, that have never tried the reat cuetited VELVET SKIN which we are now offering. One iesn of them are worth far more than the slight difference in coat. HIGH-GRADE CRAMnR5Y BUTTER direct from the churn is still growing in favor with our trade every day and each week shows a marked increase in sales. PEONIAN SPRING WATER IS a srarel of purity and a wonderlAd ressedyfor abdom- inal esteme. It will promote ap- petits and digestion without the slightest .risk of any bad effects afterward. Call for analysis and testimonials. We are wholesale and retail agents. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY. 4289th st. It CHICAGO. RELAY RACE. NEW YORK. "THE G. & J. TIRE IS GREAT!" POUGHK.EEPSIE. N. Y., May 23, 1892. *About all day today and yesterday evening, upon my ret urn from Waccrvug Glen. Miles msaetom assined place, piner's Falls. 7.80 fs is 35 minutes, my ears have been filled with praises at the rood time made In the mud. I have to all remarks endeavored to sive DUE CREDIT TO THE PNEU- MATIC RAMBLER. weighing over liO Ibs., as I rode it, and beating a 'Tourist. "stripped down, with can- vas on the tires, four minutes."* (Signed) THEO. W. ROBERTS. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO.. Je15 130514th at. n. w. THEY WON'T DRY UP! Our statements to the effect that LITTLE'S TYPEWRITER RIB- BONS will not dry up within one year at least has stirred up those who sell other makes, w h will not last near so long as LITTLE'S. ies's the difficulty-We offer a forfeit if the ribbons we sell disappoint our claims. Others dare not make such an offer. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. Agents. 905 F ST. IF YOU CONSIDER COMFORT Have your measure taken for a cool. comfortable Summer Suit that will of. We're making such Suits for the most stylishly dressed gentlemen in Washington. We would like to make one for you. We're naking an eteel- lent Bummer Suit for 6M. It's truly perfect! 5. A. GRIESBAUER. Merchant Tiilor. 433 9TH ST. R. 8. Hardon.S O E ST._ 3015 UIWE HAVE JUST BOTTLED FOUR CASKS choice claret from the late Senator Hearst's vineyard of California. a most delicious wine for sum- mer usa. Price. 63 per dosen. J. B. BRYAN & BRO.. 008 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. 1.11-7t Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ARE OU GOING AWAY? We make renting a specialty If you are going away for the summer place your house In our hands. -We 'will endeavor to And you a desir. able tenant. JOHN B. WIGHT. Real Estate and Insurance, 1410 ti at. n. w. je13-10t -4 "SPECIALTIES" AT BARBER & ROSS'. WA YOU TIRE Of bepestered by lies, mosquitoes and other msese provide your doors and windows with screens. Your comfort more than offsets their oust Adjstable Window Screens. 25c. each; $2.7 Window Frames. 38 in. square, for unfwin your own screens. 17c. each- Stro Wr Screen Doors, finished with spring w nge book and eye and knob. only Putting u Screen Door 0sb. . Alerin Sce Doors. L. KEEP THE G(A88 WATERED And the dust laid. In so doing you'll save your furniture hc. The lawn and garden look much prettier it watered regularly. 25 ft. of Garden Hose. with couplings 'and' patent nov1.. only SI.90. Garden Huse Reels. 7S.- each. DOES THE GRASS NEED CUTTING? There's not eves economy in using a hand sickle nowadars. Think of a I0-in. Fully Guar- anteed Lawn Mower at $3 2.. They'll put a silk finish on any lawn-and keep it o. I7 YOU OWN AN ICE CREAM FREEZER You can make your own cream as often as you wish and save half your money, Thare are none better nor cheaper than these: 3-qt. Ice Cream Freeser only l1.35. GAS STOES VS. ALL OT RSly.7. All kinds from the good to the best. You can cook on a stove and yet be comfortable. Full Nickel Two-burner Gas Stoves at $2.50 BARBR %ROSS. COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W. ld ZaEREMOVAL. N. T. REDMAN. COMMISSION MERCHANT and Etein WHOLESALE DEALER. For many years at No. 916 Lsa. av. Butter: is now at NO. 917 LA. AVE. N.W., Other nearly opposite his old stand, where he proposes doing an exclusively Fret- WHOLESALE BUSINESS in FIRST-CLASS BUTTER. CHEESE AND Nasse EGGS. carefully selected and direct from makers Butters, and bat bands and in liberal supply. His buttes will be found in tubs, large Cheses, and smal packages and in prints. RETAIL DEALRSma and Egge. WHOL.ESALE BUYERS may count upon buying these goodeat the smallest possible margin sbove coat. jell-b SME. A. STEFAN OF BOSTON. Uphltee n nqrrDecortor Bro&ine Mas. egsleave to inform the no- hity of shn t tehas remnoved to this city. were bwilthahtkfully receive favors in his line of Besteferncesof ladinge familiaa of Boston can Sli11K .t. nw. SWASHINGTON, D. C.,* JUNE 1. im. I have this day leased and remsove my real oato the n.e. corner 12hand-G. thie build- 8EM M~ii- O.ia E tio|nalTak ssrace je14-Sw UeC cor e1th and Fat s~. tcesat reduced pricee. Ibefore prices advance. All p o thesaid Arm will Rz~ ONE WEE OLY. Al eer $6M . 75am .0e CAieren'e Of Je15 Ger. 7 and Et nw. BA.AT mm. SPECIAL NORCES. M nNY LODE, NO. 17. 1. A. A. - Iofv bA 8. B. Eny 01der .9tr it W. HAMILTON SMITH, Usretay. NAVAL LODGE. NO. 4. F. A.A. A It stated h 1o m ah ao wil be peM e AT,. 1*1k TSat,~ erry. ATTENTIO .KNIGBT8!-M1EMBERS OF Lincoln .No. 7. K ilt oflacip. ",tidare urand at Isto'.t3 i gnga T.O..T I. PENICK .l Chf Jdstice. W. Q. LOWD, Clerk. 6jsl4te RATIFICATION M EE T I N O.- THE Kngtso Reciprodty will hold a m s i" for teratfcto of nomitio Hr rison and Reid at National B r' FRIDAY EVENINQ June 17. 8 o'clock. Snator . W. Per. knR of pn=. nttives J. C. Burrows of Mic .n Henry U. Johnson of Indiana. John Dal- sell of vnsylvan a. Charles A. Russell of Connecti- cut. John A. 0Mw of Ohio and other prominent hres will address the meeting. Musc by the A rB Everybody invited. 1t* THEOSOPHY. -DR. J. D. BUCK OF Sa eminent The sophi and Doctrine and the Higher Evolution of Man at Denison Hall. inSj F st. n.w FRIDAY, June 17 8 p. am. The public invited. Admission free. 16-21t THE PARENTS OF EUGENE . UNDr. wood desire to extend their heartfelt thanks to th olice and all others who so kindly assisted in searching for the body of their dear son; also to their many kin friends for their asistance, sympathy n condolence in this terrible bereavement. jel DR. F. I. DOOLEY SAS REMOVED HIS offce and residence froth No. 1401 Corcoran st. to o. 13M same street (cor. 14th and Corcoran). Offce hours.S8toi10a.m.. 1to 2and 6to 7p.m. Telephone call.3I3, Bentley's drug store. je16-1m "ROSSLYN, VA." FRANCIS HUFTY. 13th and F sts. Business chances. Desirable home lots. Pure and delightful spring water. Railroads (steam and electric) at the door. je1.7t THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. IMPROVEMENTS in the hay of alter- ations in our store and work rooms are de- manded by our increased business. Before making them we will close out 10" pairs of Trousers at and below cost-34 pairs 010, $11 and $12 Trousers at $S. SNYDER B WOOD. Modal Tailors. J. L W.1 428 Eleventh street northwest. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER cent on improved or unimproved property; la8 lm W. DOWLING. 612 E st. n.w. ARE YOU "WIDE AWAKE?" Enterprising business and professional men always save time when they can, and that is why a majorityotf then, are now using the Edison Phonograph to dispatch their corre- spondence. Are they pleased with it? For answer we quote the opinion of one of the most prominent business men of this city. Mr. B. H. Warner. who says:"With thePhonogravhIde a htai day's wort in ha(i an hour.' Wh~y not buy one? Monthly installments. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.. I 7 Est. n.w. A 250-PAGE TABLET FOR ac. nother car load of those "America's Wonder" Tablets- by It inches-250 pages. and only Sc. each. Measure it off in your mind. Lots of writing paper for Sc. Sole Washington agents for the "Hammond" Tmwri ter "'Underwood's" Unequaled Type- JOHN C. PARKER, Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. n. w. Je16 B CUT OUT FOR REFERENCE. SHINOTON DIRECTORY FOR NURSES. Physicians and others desiring to obtain nurses are hereby notifed that the Washington Directory for Nurses, the only directory under the auspices of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, is now located at No. 1448 N rt. n. w. The objects of thisin- stitution are to furnish at once suitable nurses for all cases of dsease and to present Ompodi mA eise, tion by incompetent or dish, nest nurses. The large number of nurses registered here are divided into three classes. and no nurse is permitted to charge more than the following prices: Graduate nurses. 625 per week; pupil nursee, from $5 to $15 per week. and non-graduate nurses. 615 per week. This directery har no branches nor agencies, therefore applications for nurses must be made direct to the superintendent at the above number. H. L. E. JOHNSON, M. D.. H. H. BARKER, M. D., SAMUEL S. ADAMS, M. D., Committee of the Medical Society of the Dil of Columbia. )1-1 FIR ES ARE EXPENSIVE. Before going away ,and leaving your home in charge or careles, and irr- sponsible servants you should have your furniture and h'.useh..ld effects insured against Are. Choice of the best com- panies home or abroad. Household effects, 64 per thousand. Tabeno rak. PROCTOR A PROCTOR. IS16 7Gst. n.w.__ DOING BUSINESS REASONABLY. If you would dress richlytatilly. styliably and reasonably leave your measure here. Just now we are quotlnr reduced prices. These $12.013 and 614 Trousrngs to or- der for $9 and these $35 Outines to order for $2:: are instances of the extreme reason- ableness of our prices. OWEN OWEN. cor. 10th and N. Y. ave. n. w. a16 "GOOD NEWS" FROM STINEMETE. "e will receive during the afternoon or to- morrow morning an elegant line of Men's Light Flannel Suits which we will sell at the low price of 67.50 per suit. These suits are so comfortable. inexpensive and "breezy." that they are being worn as businesessuite. Special values in Flannel Coats and Trousers for large men at $.3.50 and 64 each. B. H. STI NEMETZ & SONS. 1237 Pa. ave. n. w. is1 The reather is tikely to be centinued scrs stourtherl wends; erhb local Smart brainy men save 100 per cent in buying lumber for rash. b i real reelection on a man to be ca t byig where an Indiscriminate t Is given. Looks as If he hadn't any couldn't sell at these prices If we cred- ite. awed Boards. 61.15 per 100 5 igii Pine FloorIng. 61.50 per 100 sqare feet. 14Ich Best SidIng. 61 per 100 square feet. BetCypress Shinglea. 4 by 'J inches. 64 Compare these prices with those of other yrrds. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLR, Lumber and Mill Work. Cor. (ithand N.Y. ave. n. w. ja16 LONG ISLAND GOiLiNS, ehhiO C., Canvassa Bek De Golden Piovers. Fresh Mushrosans.* PALACE MARKET. Je10 3t , 1007 Connecticut ave. TO WH IMAY CONCR-1WLL THRE PUNIC OF THE LATE DA1 imeit lyndsetl at 1 St. a.w,. eferp.m. jsa. ROW TO KEEP COOL A sesame tamper Is tebet eseitle. ye efithmes that Is ditheult to attain when the hody Is depressed with too mo eltig Perhpe these m eisthe should renk bet Our businees Isto f youk e with elsh- ing. See oar Seegs Cast ad Vest.in 53 *eEss, $7.~ Gannam . --A.r.. Wadi mgtaa Bnw sad (d. Inde" to . ADVERTISING ...................._.... ...... u s ATTORE ,.---........... ....................P r. 8 ACTION 1ALS .................. h: e 3 RICYCIE8........................................8 S BOARDING. . .......................Pag 2 BUSINESS CEANCES . ..........................-a 2 CHIROPODISTS ................................. Pags 2 CITY ITEMS ..................................... Pg 8 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ....................Pose S COUNTRY BOARD ..............................Pge 2 DEAT IO----.. ................... ...... 7 DENTISTRY . ..... .......................... ... 8 EDUCATIONAL................................... . 7 FOR RENT (lib) P............................... 2 FOR RENT (.................................. .s 2 FOR RENT (Room) ............................age 2 FOR RENT (Bo0 e).............................s 2 FOR RENT (Xhee ail.a ....................P'gs 2 FOR RENT (Sin.)=.............................Pam 2 FOR RENT (seams) .P.......... ......... Pas 2 FOR SALE (8ores..aai V..c............ .p 2 O SAE (M s) P..a............................age 3 1 FOR SALE (Pobs) Pasd 2...............Enge 3 FO SALE (l ===8)---.........................Page 2 FO AE(bo)..............HO ............. Pas. 8S INSURANCE . --.............................. ss 2 LAIESI' GOODS ............. .... Ps I LOCAL MENTION ....... .....s.s2 LEGAL NOTICES ....................... Pae STAD....---..................... _.......P MANICURE .. --............................Page 2 MARRIAGES D ............................... Page 5 MEDICAL ........................P 8 MONEY WANTED AND TO AN........Pas 2 NOTARIES PUBLIC............................sm 2 OFFICIAL NOTICES.......................Pase OCEAN STE... S....................... ..se 7 POTOMAC IER BOATS.....................Page 7 PIANOS AND ORGANS............ ...Pae S 2 PERSONAL ..... ...................pgp o t ROFESSIONAL..............-. ~. P 2 SPECIAL NOTICES...............- .....P.. 1 1t SPECIALTIES ........................Pass. 21 STEAM CARPET CLEANING ....._....... Pam 7r STORAGE.............. ... .Pass.2 e SUBURBAN PROPERTY..................Pass 2 POTMAE RESOR A.....................Pag. 71 WANTED (Bor)A...................Paso 2 WANTED ( e).................................Pase 2 WANTED (oIL......... .............Pa 213 WANTED (Lob). ...................Page WANTED (3.om.)................_ .Pas. 2 WANTED (tuIoCm..........................Page 2 t WANTED-(M--a )..................PaUe 2 TEAE CEARsPTC, with the Psuec in tow, ar- rived at Boston today. GLN oxW. Foer~u. Unitedbtates agent in the Bering a arbitration. has returned to Washington from a short visit to N4ew York. NEW ILLINOIS BANK..The con roller of the currency has authorized the Dulaney National1 Bank of Marshall, .., to begin bu-.n....with a capital of i50,000. SILVED PnuAss.-The offers of silver to ] the Treasury Department today aggregated 75,000 ounces. The amount . p.sed was 508,000 ounces as follows.: 100.000 ounces t. 00.9090, 33,000 ounces at X0.9015, 375,000 ounce. at 0.902 . PERSONAL-A. M. Bailey of Atlantic City, J.. B. Parkin of Pttburg, Joseph B. Richards ofe Boston, E. H. Ackley of Brookin and Samuel Taylor of Kansas City are at Wiltrds.- Tomas P. Watts of Loisvile, W. H. Raymond of Pittsburg. H. K. Ingraham and J. E. Ales- under of New York and A. D. Shook of Plymouth, a . are at the Rantal- Peter W. Davison of the army. . P. P. Pringle and T. M ef 5 avy,0C..R.( of Philadelphia and L J. Dingee, jr.. of I( r York are at th. Ebbtt.-Thos. Reading of sal- Sylvania, A. E. McClure of Sedalia, Mo... .K Scott of Chicago.FrdNeytro r4d andYS L Thomas ofs Boston ie t the regary L.ep artaet o aggregtd D. A.Lyle of Philadelphia. a L Pearce of Baltimore and J. A. Black of New t York are at the Arlington.-H. C. Towusend and W. McAdoo of New York, Floyd W. Harris of the army, T. IL Johnson. Jr., of New York i and N. T. McNair of Ware ,1. Y., are at the Bhoreham.-P. S. Carter of Boseto . James o. Swan of Dorceter, Mass., B ikn Poster of Taysas City and Edward Mcweeney of , Mount St. Mary, Md., are at the St. JameE.- (en. Edga Alen of the Department of Justice, who was a delegate to the Minneapolis convention from Richmond Va. and isa uesar her of the committee to no J.~ President of his renomination.returnedteday.-Dr.D.pgrcv Huckling and Dr. Che. B. Luce left the city this morning for a trip to- Europe for recrsa- tion and study. J VACANT OWIICES. Several tasprtaat P slRean Tha othf P Gest Mast Fil. CABINE OFICEU, A eofse O. TEE So..ME SoNCE, A IST-CLASS De ey(tr o Ptsioand SIvERAL £PPOIIENTS OF LSOI :R GRAM TOt R MADE L. 'I5o1s TO TE :PRRS AA- i POINTEs. The President will he a very busy La for the nest few weesa, for in addition to the'I onerous routine business of his oNee wll'.be I called upon to mae a number-f unusually ena portant appointment. Chief of thew is, of course, a Secretry of -State. for which tr ornet ami. n ter Bsalyo. meps E Swn ceae.Tegssips ave. Bita Ptert this anpoitn lies Etrweeneyt ofny Mont Mil. Manyd. Seretaty Teact. Jeg. I MaGeyEgse of th Departaa aeben mentd in . connection from Bhond. VA. andt- sa maem-s by eaon the tommitteeton the Preml.s of Smit renominst~etrnto a.---t DDry ta cng ae this Coa. Lce lefnt t the city t vmornies o an trid to- Eroe for r~er'o- ion, and clsertudy.dsevaaedb madve.a esiporalb nt sties instereA the nts~atinti s M es Fall. ~i WCns i cAIE NrlEw, eAh,_io s ON Te UPE .E Nceb, JAd FIinbT-cLAM omlt& MisO endP sEal. HArrsoImuraorLs. m e in tohe aryE bsADE - gos maP is To Te asm Ai- * rolNas.ad e te21 Th Pr-miaan wi e a er beya for mthe nt feerawb we, frdinaditon at-h : ons.ros routine bine of seen ewi. 1 bate on st maanme-iaany in- o ~ potatapoitegent. Che fte~se en, o cors, cetryof-Se, fo whie te chne aesi to faor h *ey F.Dpo orRoet ieos mAther eqayipanti I pren Cur Io Jsts Brdle, e cease Te gssihae i htti -anyo Deinrem ls-enaumm n 4,i N CHICAGO HOTELS What Dimoarate by 1dm theos.- Wr. Mills Succeeded by a Third Party Man. SOME POLITICAL RUMORS. 0ooms AT CHICAGO. lar German". Se.em is Astowed-At the cos wetan s.edearesse. Curcaoo. June 16.-A tour of the hotels this morning showed that the various booms, incip- ent and full blown. were doing as well as could 1s expected. The Gorman boom came into own last night oncealed in a large. old-fash- med carpet mack carried by Eugene Higgies if Maryland. Mr. Higgins was the famous ppointment clerk of the treasury under liecre- ary Manning. who gave the civil service re- oramere so much trouble. Mr. iggin wean h,~h white hat, a white smit of clothes. whet. mstache. white hair, yarn s ad a plemat smile. His coming to L n the interest of senator German. Mr. ns does not admit the mild impeachment er, butdoes not go ao far as to deny it. ' ealways been a Gnrman man." he said this aorling. "I don't know why I should change ow. The Senator will eave Baltimore with be Maryland delegation Thursy evening and rill arrive some time Friday. There will be ro egular Gorman headquarters. We will simply same a Micawberi attitude and be ready for nything that turns up." a nor. novasaxr. Henry C. Shaver et Dee Moines at in the loies headquarters at the Palmer House this morning snifng the labe breese that blew in at he window. He retired at midnight last night ad was up at 6 o'clock telkin for his aadi- inte. "Gov. Boles." mid he. -*aa the stengest andidate that can be nominated by the na- ional convention. Let se give you briely," me continued, "the reasmns why Gov. Boes hond be nominated. He has the loyal and an- livided support of his party in his own satete; te is opposed by no faction in any other state; te can carry Iowa again this year as he has arried it three year= in succession: he ema do he beat in all tie surrounding rorthwestera tate. and can probably carry seveenl of them; te is stronger an the pivotal sates thon anv andidate opposed by any faction. He will omep the alliance states in tie south in line for he presidential ticket; his public and private ik need no apology or defense: he has the arestige of unbroken victory behind him: he is statesman in the broadest sees; in short. he a the ideal candidate. the one man whoee avail- bility towers above all other aspirante for the nomination." "That's right." interjected Col. Edward ~mbLone of the delegatee-at-insge froam he hakee state. "It's a question of avail- I. m tired of this eternal wrangling in ew York stat.," he declared. "For thirty rears and more I've been attending democratic onventions and I've never yet pan the time hen there were not factional dibarences in he great eastern .ates. Let as eat loose from he efete eas. Lt the dmimat star of -mececy westward take her roval eoare. bwailable at the present time. The convention anst have absolute assurance that he ea carry raw York before he will be nminated. In his contingency Gov. Bole is the logical eandi- Late." At CLaVELAWD unanQraaTeus. In the Cleveland heaadqarters there was visi- Is nothing but a large, srene. conident mile, four young women pounding at type- writer, and a box of campaign cigar. on the mantelpiece. The engineere of the (leveland om had taken of their overalls and gone to ftakfant When Gen. Tracy emerged from he dining room he waved his hand gracioudy and dated that there was nothing new. "its U ov* but the shouting. my son," he dedared. We are doing a little work just to put in the imm, but thare's no necesity for it-not the east necemity. Mr. Clevelaud wil be nomi- ated on the arst ballot." Austin H. Brown of Indianapolis. Ind.. an Id newspaper editor and for a long time a member of the national democracy from that tate, is at the Palmer Hone. Mr. Brown is anoyed by the national committee to list the epresentative of the country pre and we hat they are aforded proper accommodation a the bonvention. Mr. Drown is a strong :Sveland man, though he coes to Chicago imply to perform the work allotted to him by he Committee and not to shout for any can- Mate. ""I shay may. however, that if Cleveland is ominated heton carry ud=ainaby 15,MS plural- ty over Harrison." smid Mr. Brown. "Harrison annot aford to lom very mayote becae ae did not carry Inannaby more than plu- nlitv n ilS. Among the messes of the demo- ratio party in Indiana Cloveland sentiment is aramunt to everything lmaeThe reason the ndlana delegation was for ex-Gov. mama P. Gray was becase Mr. Gray is a strong rorker and is able and eeaimet in connection rith the political machinery ofthe state. There- ore it was not thought best to come into any aemiet with him. "I believe It is the feeling new that the ndiaim delegtion will voe for Gray if there ,ey u efr hima, and If hae s no how he vote will go aolidly for (leehad. In ibm es few day. the bellat hs gthwn Gray bouad he p dfor aen ieme the lehet. It yisinIhdan bat Mr. Gray ' ewould net rfue such ms wena amcacar. A reme of the A-mnn-man unians In New 'erk froma a e-muhll-- sypine s given his mirning by cal. Emrsen Eaet fsyra- t.~ heatheey Hu e emntd wn to the etion et een heir fasee..OIHy ihb bridea inhef New Tekdma eoaste fulty f --i-n- einar at ae larand the. ngan upetu~ open fee br paying of -a et -ever a the fn maw Qa have -----msad - nd that alyin ne Qsee hea bshe pas iua wi @ ham.. ia feve Ge mm er Dl. ==mm mee waswas. emissese i.minr - er qesen ef br am- to br u '1h -kag mdesam afst es at b..=-a-- of the br~tmana U se G amSee s% sat -eMhthtasm has masia es et a sec n t mse h ha. We n ll d esm wem wet we er wieases f e tsem doig. I aw g tEwa esrbed3 mem Wamr6 ske imwents r -ta." Jlbe E Mame is t. Gie swam in ads.at Q. Gbemed duem -y d Q - 6i8. -es ig df easesk. Mr. - eI do not 6beee he Now Tak w aelow a bee amhitiaes in eeinai the daciineren dktae e t e whet a.tae; he amd " lrehnad is the aepotnesme cheias of rs eater. We ar. hes t. am met iM w can carr New Tet. We ae at beltes. smo wil vote for the .a.*nm* sat as saC . haid. We hew. mat eemiiaedi hes ar et a sernd ekstee." "Wi the syrare derhgatiam enheut fur to New orsTaer wasa a gqssmte pet to ha. ".lue. 1 nt e ef thee. but shamd - el are cat cmersag hes to 6ag for env40me wil hetian that ther repreet sThe Adee- ewev of Now Tork and they era dsemndl sesg. --wis ee gedd In New Torur tar the next qtamStiom. "Etrrably. but we have not yet bShe d him for Prenidenst. We ksew be is a s ade flrem his maote.but w. bedss. eSA do tarif doctr.a.e of Mr. (eegnd had as thh. to do witih him election as She wbeiky guehmsa The interview with t Aa. F. l'eek. laboream- miaamimer of New lrk, puNotehd have hfmit da. b.d Peculiar eae eh t . . t e evaad o. the, had al aaw of .haec dha tM e d body be semet an a tehw It wa a memter stoebl ot te leen damesqsma to get tint in the fal with She 3edmn beam.. The very fet that it is drat tM "st a aamr" is the betemd behenadvertieamet Gew. Bmsin and the eathdui..se lowa deemoorsey eel! have. Everybod.y is tmk aboat eh.eausu. "It will be devuiknd or ." aid teos ahieds. chairsan of the loes dekqatine. be- fore lerting Iowa for 'biago. ' nime New York supports ('eveined ""me wiN win. LUndr no cireatanoee will Mdeo snept msmen i place. Ve ho.ely believe hae the streqee man the democrats can matte fur Pessdea.'' COAIENAW (T.ASeexw a et-t1SeU. Lnd Osmmialesimer Osee and G em.Itse Nestasmed 6ae the rejae. New 1oma, Jane I. Before kaking tar Is rope yesterday Gec. Joh C. New ia the cmma of a cemverention eamarted that Glen. asen Porter would probably swoeeed Sr. Gsaetas at chairemen of the repubica atiemmi...-eent. Gen. Porter is not now a member of the esm- mittee. but should hie election be deMimm upon be would be erted the aember frn Shis s5.ta and Frank t.Witherbee. ho -e..aa es-Menstr Fainett, would have to step aside to pera- his edertion. pmascano. June I. A leai paper save ONO advice.s hee bee. received here that bended Land emniasioner (Sarter will be emdied 5. chairamanahip o the republian natieml em- mittee. In coneetion with He abes a 4pd d - patch trs i. Pal say.: ". D. Weed, Ude4s Staten district attorney for Moaname. das 6 he thinks that General Lend ommimw (arter will become chairmnsa at the r-p-lim national committee. Mr. Weed ha It an good authority that Prm.dst *meimau has of-ered Mr. OIrter the honor ad etr I owe with hm ase whether he we aseeptae . not. Mr. Weed thk that (hris ased Pittsabrg would be the neat dmea for de tiAo. providing Commiener Carter dee - ike it." FACB TUERNED MOREWASB. The las psatiang /lows ae n smns Tme leamag. Lodge dad annuel rsie. wit edne to a de this evening. Alemady may Adegano am tahing their departue. The Oemed apu people started for homme het eight. 1he Geve- lead dee-t win go to S tlls Aday omt theme home. The Lisie leNd we do likewise. The New E3nda les b ft a *' rid the Grand 1Tunk. They wEmi snt Me- traL, imntsa and e5.r inteto itEst. They were o erd jest baos ijeg. The lhieage beys ae baving eer a get time thy think of ;tayig base the weetM ta- opens. The (heg. msed laiasems da - tions deoen soryemiee ad Mr t hore for v ter day sued a . The of aders fur the ening year emI general -ma -a-teti and arh 'ow . The m -ee at the e s * t N o'elock this amoming. T "Bm :" Te umeses. A Reinr aSeyele Num tuted blum Nwa WeeI nba Uoa=-g. NEw Yos. Jm It.-Ane5sterr bispet race was begun today. te reot is tea the post usee in this city to the Rastas p"d emee, and the relays very in a- tame. from tea to sixtee mem. The start was ande at 3 o'clock tis memme, and it is capected the aemaee wil be da3ei'ed in Bosteo at tonight. Amnoag the dsem who ne takng part in the relay rae bhee sle 00 B. Bowman. Frank Isea. George nIh. McDonald. Withain Winie F. O. Tyler. TO wrt 'EEa . Q. tueAs. Et Lmes aam itsough tie Thened-Wintg thm des Wee mnmad. 14T. Lon'e, Mo., Juno IS.-The gMhiM crafs Onu'amm, Tex.. dispatria sym: "mB... firoeeetlinageountry pennaetein thi(Neemute county baa ewelled the majority of N. Urbur, third-party 4aadidate to Congam fer Cdt. MI' vaemnt at. Am ever US This wt uusuba- i elect hism uted of Judge E. L. Aatomy, 'deemocrtitc nominee. bet danmenutse es give up until She last ecras-rend pweriet comms an and tihe e~elst out dmesstae She eat nasgd thme Weedewe et mEr. itemar. Yama. PI.. Jas 16. Win. Kaury Pmem, the strangler af Mra. Meannad sIteeminger. een hanged is the jail yard bare at 3.L1 e'esek~' enorming. WIN Veeet Timr Tmeete Wamhlgsman sE.* ENem., 3. L.. June 16.--The New hdn yearly meetn af She tiety of Felsed edeemi its musk's mes bare, ad wit mala met y at Lye.. Mass. A e--itee weppids Am peefeot the alheed deS'. te. Aemed Gu- marty owened by them in Wembigteam, D. 0, as3. ms~sw WSES-WEse.. 5. Ema Been (naan'rn WIM Sm~ -n s.-m- in lies Week. geeretory Keai.. rdiermed bum New Tech i eight, and emely this aminigemi at 5. White soes Am e.m the Itesam. Vrems 5. length at tie he -a aee wiQh Q. ee- stee ft m a be innsse bm e ha Wm at Imaeu in esamm~ensa. Mr. Emhe had emsms with and~ en Bissab af 5. sem me inNwTomk open 5. eeg, Qee bns er Qe 45 and Am es im Suemam af 5 Qh eis Q. 5Q.eu~ TG, ed se an 5. af M40 a*m dad am Am me6~ 4Ga - - esm en 5. e . eme.s =4.m~ e..ab. inbcE binaaasemmseso matga 1 LWie menvsege Qe ~nQ andeess e m e Qenasgr ae e 9easa,"nemasese Qa. ela ms 1e

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VOL 80, NQ 20,288. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1892. TWO CENTS.

THE EVKNG STAB.

ATTETWAR RUIL.DINOSeUsm Mel £ s . 116 11

The Eniag bswr Newl C -jS. H. KA FMJ, AwL

3mw Tea 01104 =~s 3dw ufi!SA Rio~ 37*n Is ..eed to mimnmu e

4hi7 by raner. an their own seou . as 10Otas pw ., R c. Der nmb. Caul ast U ua

welt~ ~ Wimamudh.dofw~~

ugh bu. sal adat.W Ainai subwar~ BMW be~ reWin. S C. mts

FINANCIAL,

TER AMELRICAN SRCcvRwr ANDTUSiTCOMPANY.

USAT TU13 COMPANY WILL. DO!It wiD pa tats imraeu "w yoe- de-puda. bueb bpmbt imaidn subject to

it will we t your Truste. EeACuto.AaaUintudo. Thw..e. Pinan As.air.It Will sell youand aiS perea ,sae

It wIllace you mama' uon approved r

It win rem you a Sae Deposeit box !te-b so 10 pe ye-ar-wdin to ais.In will draw your willr el. and serp It~ftIt .Win, to iMa mammth in akapea-

hoe.. IId l~th aeUl a. w., ovury intfit,'1bw the eree of home.bold eie. pia-tus rie- -hea . "ueby. boe.t papinand valuable of evy dmacriptiom.

A3ODT MANAGING ESTATES.

Thointatesdbeto travel or who deebeto be relieved of the ,q,.Une wort incidentto the. um_.ent of that mestt. can .aalthemselvee of the sefek. of thin companyfor a sall Consideration.AMERICANr SECUDITYAND TRUST CO.,

A. T. BRITTON. President1060.t. ILw. It

Tux NEW TORE LIFE INSURANCE-COMPANYwhirh, I. ilf s. uilated the irt Nos-f yfeiabl~icuw.now m~all ..other vududif depart.,'. hI favorof the inurd.The Now Tors IL. now annoacs that the phyical

coudlioca. of an applicant beoth umlinactory it willteems him wfthougfuwume ltmitationeThe "Acemust. ie contains nn reeit1Wo

whabever reapectingR orrupetton, rwe.euce. travel.Ahid. .'fti or manner of death. The only conditionof the policy tothat the preruium be paid as awree.Fer full ,evtiru/sm.edme Sete YertLtf' Preach

1fee. NIL Pat a w. )"141miz

$80,000~l rRI'(CGEOROE8i CONTSINNING F14) BOND)8.

EXEMPT PROM COUNTY AND MUNICIPALTAXATION.

Tb. county cwqumimb'neru to" Prince (leorpwacunty. Marylandl are authorised by art of the wen-oval aamably of linylemd, I. chapter 57, to is,wre and sell to the hinhest biduier for cash. at a publicletting. ttpbty theand dollars of coupon boatsb ofsaid county. psyahie thi.t3 yra fros date. in d.-aomtnattcaseof Sr 0 and 04110, beartng Ia. (5) petteat tetriMt per anaair uaye aemi-annnl. o.tie letl oa f asn wys July.

lh. oads are sereed by the poviako of aidlaw regnobinw mid cursty conmisoner, each yearhegnatp wth heyear 100l. annually to levy and1collec the N.000f SOS. to coatmeiue the sakinglond for~ thatr rtepinlomb as msarity. and thin*&lU0 levy is the hat lnean the county revmmue of

The totai bnded debt of thes county, including thin%m will be 611.6wl only.

teTNIRIET DAY OF JUNE of=d . at te hour.of EL KMa the court ho.,~ door. in the townof iperllalb+e".Prinepa a county. Md. .o Eratb. hov todo fr Slesecslapto he aid act ofainbly. JOHN MIlLI.

Ibmaident. s..TIMEM . WILLIAMS,. Clawk. Ae. ie&.2b

TEN NATIONAL SAP3 IDzposrr.SAVINGS AND TRUST COM PANT

OP TUE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

COSNfER 1513 ST. AHD NEW YOUR ARN

DIARTIRED DY S'DClhL ACT OP CO0503SJANUARY tB MS

CAITAL: 01E UJiON DOLARSMWt'o inamaer; eit r.r wmuN .tbe m.

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sawy attrdmm miahaptl~ tgam ebiwl 00eaya in~amesa rt R bud.."Deeca, sang dmibt hI -n at TIN CENTSando-s ami ama mo atsslae

sllE WABS AND VALUALE atalldarSo. pNeel hI bu ba ken.. aeedid is dmpshiegademave.mbefisnp d prne miamm-

DENT

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AarMacostRAE E

FINANCIAL.

s.u. B STOCKlathe

CO-OPZATIVE TOWN COMPANY

0oef- opporttlkets emeaeleLDe erm--*-arde aheady p.omie early divunna.

2.30 SHARES OP STOCKOwned in Washtgto.

-rsite the aamentplan.C

C. . MNLAIR.

31 Atantie bu0ding.Agent for the District of Oolia.

WWT END NATIONAL BANK.W .I . rl r.

DIRECTORS:Ja.H. Maufrude. C nrad Decker.H i8. Jno. F. .gt.

Co. M om A. P. Wardom.

L R. Tt ~..3r. Oeo. A. E~cllbenny.P. C. We WR ilcox

--_ 21 Waan R. Riley.

ATTENITION.Stock i THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY'seem mow in the way to suorp. -y inv nt on

I ISTORY relating to other town buildingwa incrpoated in 1370 with. a e h

200.0. In 183 a dividend of -000 was de-elated. 1888. 9itps cent. 1883. 46 e cent; 1886.340 per cent. L .WS per cet 1 loopecent, mounting in theaggrate t 40.000fn dividend. i uyeransnv of 61t00.00¢.Stysow wo*th ert50Ue ugeoh. Ky.. In two- year ea aci o

r ces olta coae a7ohr.ape couldC. B. MCBLAIR.

- e 31 Atlantic Bldg.

NO. W. CORSOI. J . MACARTNEY.

GOWE BUILDING. 1419 FT. N.W..aner and Dealers in GovernmentRod.erke.Ia. CoetlPon .

Sand l.i sted.ad ean e d_ annod h.4ll ,BsoAmean is eStockbonghtandsold.jyl

A GUARANTEE

Of to t and iteliget management is ofered ehare.holders is the Co-operative Town Company itsmemeso ate~ ROBE .Pet.T BR9 ,TN. treasurer, and JO .POW

L SLE. ISNHAM 0. HARRIS and H. C. RAPlS-via a carried for $8 per month;

Call cm or address

C. 3. WeBLAMR

DisAgent.I= 31 Atlantic building.

W AE UNLOADING.Prior to stock-faking at the end of thismonth, or te stock ofParlor Suites.

a .mber Fernitue. Carpets, Uphol-story Go.... Lae Crt... Windowshadeslsriratsessand Fancy CabinetWm.

RaOFrT WUIL NOT E CON.BIDEBED.

NOW IS TRE TIME y03 YOU TOBUY.

Doset put it f. July wil e he bereheiare yo know t Ind thIs opportumitywID have Dossed withot you biwgPleated by it.SNO Oak Sa-e. 014.90.0-place Tapestry SBt. ilk plu.

trimmed. 47.50.Sold 4-feot Oak Sideboard. $19. S0.Best aDsiow6-ame body Branes

$1.03.I..rain Care,9..fem-n-f Tapestry Oarpels, 50.IaeCat .a. 76r.Fringed tindow shade.,2.Lae is Mahogany Duahaut a bow

e-e.TheWISCONSIN PREE LESS

REFRIGERATOR.The hest that is made.E per ct of the pries

Makesthem the cheapest in the mase.,COM KABLY.

W. H. HOEEE.1.ae aT AND PENN. AVE.

YOu NED A GA So,Such

warm

ia this, andh-e is whereo should get Itlerel eee amsvmg

s ' " .r V.' .Ater

Al Nvll inds -f GASt thene a- iae fUo

tto a Moedw andm ful

WaH.Err & RUm-r,.Samassie iss whitnPma fancy. d ar

he~s lowet vater futyes3%espcilnetate=m- 1 itcr

WiLUIT& Re.11.1 q 9a0t PKNN. E. sNom. WhtV. t a

saaNeug sirtm5, 3e. AV1. N

aand:Thmandis taeul31.2ni astonssea aret and Drywer. 1 5s.

Special ing hteid Oramdlame W10sa 1 9se

..disquala Bibeda Blegcn.thtda,l ie.

STRAW MATTIUBS AND OiIMIOTMR.CARPETS DRUGGETSAND SUBS.

JOUNUON. sAmenU a 0,,3514 855Pm sa m..

Me.

dAV At,.ar

SPECIAL NOTICES

eachr o.entar a s.

MASONIC.-A SPECIAL OONOCATIOeonTHR eY E.VENI an3at :

9 2t 8. JNO. THOMSON. Seeretary.

NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON D. C..rent on tecacital soc of 1k omesny willbe pia the FIRWIDAY OF JULY net tostckhmetr er a the Bee of theof. whf

The~ ~ ~ ~ lba7frta~frb closed fromJnne O to July 2. 3S2s k

WM. E. LRKTa ton J , 1 . 3o1.t.. th.St

SCAUTION.-WISHING ALLOF OUR MA-chines to give the highest degree of satefc-

tllc-wepartcularl daion thorn having old cns ofour make against el-cute to be edwhee edhrt faiavte OFFI1T01CR, whe,. mnoihot genuin, ports are and only the most reetn-able chages. Wf any are made. Orders by pastel willrecive imnmedTate artentinn.

WHEELER t WILSONM O..my2S-tth.s~tr 43l9thal. nw.

DM MANNAKEE HAS REMOVED HISoaicnd residence from 909 New York aye.

soji -3th 1t. 3.w.hurs: Stol0a. mn.. lto2p.m.ULbo7ym.Telephone 1771l-2. myllc

OMERTZ'S" MODERN IDEA

Fell-NDT ge eatE

Of

Ahedcld "WmpeitorAt

?epulor price.W. C. ETE'S

Tailoring Shop.

~~THREE POINTS

OF SUPERIORTRTEND TO KEEP THEREMINGTON

ITANDARD TYPEWRITER

Ahead of all Competitors

EXCELLENCE 0T DESIGN.

SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION.EASE OF MANIPULAtION.

CALL AND BEE THE NEW 'R: MODEL

WYCKOFF. SEAMANS t BENEDICT.L.E DROIT BUILDING.

m1LT74rSTH 4)D F STS. N.W.

PRINTER AND PUBLISHER.Fine Book and Job Printing.

Telephone 7I. Imylb8 1109-1118 E at. nw.A RUMOR" WAS CIRCULATED

1around the town today that HODGES' NA.ITIOVAL BINDERY. 13328 F at. can do your workquicker and eheaper than any otiher binder. Cell onhim. myrSO

386. JULY 4. 1530.c pistols, mbs. lantern. sVery large stock and great variety. Prices guaranteed

low as any dealer'. to the country. Let ma have yourorder before the rush. Goods careful! pckcied andWhole Confcioner avMUEL-pscrys fake, for improving ice cream milk

ake and bokoy pokey. constantly In stock._Jeh1-Ot.~- JOHN BOYLE.LANDSCAPE GARDENER.

S horticultural en ieer ad agent, announcesthatbeL prepared to furnish plans and enrnatee forthe lay oa and plantinglornamentatfgrounds, veg-

etbefut gardens: eath makingofres10th w. theML and helder build-1mg. Washiangton. D.C. __________Je-sw*AONhe BY OURall. We have tried several plana to oveseons dificulty and ve finally woteab oal titawith arnam printed omnit in whites which Is alze&to oll our fine meats whether covered or uncovered.Don't be deceived. tamerupon having only roode withthis tag attached to them ja15-tr

ROOMs AND, REAL ESTATE TITLEas. ud No. 40 La ave. n. w.-av-inen associated with my husbuand, Gen. R. D.

Musuy for dateen year !n his law business he baapby wlft it to ime. Isaall continue to condnct the

oicaand have secured as my associate Kr. J. H.Lichlter a member of the ber of the Supreme Courtof this Djstrlct. I aolicit from a generous communitythe continuance of its confidonce ana ptoaeJ-I= ELLEN SPENCER MUNSEY.

MA N T E L A. ANDIRONS FENDERS.S di counts whiemking charges.mhI4-tr J. H. CORNING. Th.a Sho.5W, im011t .

MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA-to leeGa and New Process Gasoline Stoves.

a verangeand furnace work, plumbing and gasStdnwbg e hose. Parcash and sv .2 per cent.Tel . _mlO. ORAN. 212M Pa. ave.NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAIIWRING

B. D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave.

Suits from 835 up.Trousers from $10 up.

Low prices from this date with hirb-erade art. ja29ACKAGE CAR.

as and Tenalitown railway will runtesconltan packoge a e

le

;ingatftandlls.m. and'2and SP. m. Batefor smalpackage s coets: for balky packaggeIn bes and b .

.N cents per 100 lbs. my19-Iza

000 NxN DDD

00

O O xNNLLLD000NLL 00 N NN DD 00 NNN

BRB AA AABBB A A Z A A

BB A A A A R1K725 MARKET SPACE.

Another redestian in

BLAaZER SUITS AND WAISTS. ,

MrILLINERY GOODSAnd

PARASOLS.

SPECIAL SALE IN LADI' RIBBED VESTS. 10t.

HATS TRIMMEDb

11 K O00OF R ERERE 00C

000HRGAaoii 14 i %-. a:-

Daun "S.O. TAI.-WeufeasD. emmweit e

wbea

4am.

1217 PA. Av.N.W. 355

SPECIAL NOTICES.WWOOLDT YOtUR SICK FRIEND LIKE

a livew e y cAses er .est OfSoues eob fuit is eacednlysmres, but we have aspply as flneM ever produced. PrIsmoderates

LEMONS ARE A NECESSITY Just now, but so

many peer once ae being offeredthat lots of folks give it up and tryto do without. They ae the persons,however, that have never tried thereat cuetited VELVET SKINwhich we are now offering. Oneiesn of them are worth far morethan the slight difference in coat.

HIGH-GRADE CRAMnR5Y BUTTER direct fromthe churn is still growing in favorwith our trade every day and eachweek shows a marked increase in

sales.PEONIAN SPRING WATER IS a srarel of purity

and a wonderlAd ressedyfor abdom-inal esteme. It will promote ap-

petits and digestion without theslightest .risk of any bad effectsafterward.Call for analysis and testimonials.

We are wholesale and retail agents.ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY. 4289th st. It

CHICAGO. RELAY RACE. NEW YORK.

"THE G. & J. TIRE IS GREAT!"POUGHK.EEPSIE. N. Y., May 23, 1892.

*About all day today and yesterday evening, uponmy ret urn from Waccrvug Glen. Miles msaetomassined place, piner's Falls. 7.80 fs is 35minutes, my ears have been filled with praises at therood time made In the mud. I have to all remarksendeavored to sive DUE CREDIT TO THE PNEU-MATIC RAMBLER. weighing over liO Ibs., as I rodeit, and beating a 'Tourist. "stripped down, with can-vas on the tires, four minutes."*

(Signed) THEO. W. ROBERTS.

GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO..Je15 130514th at. n. w.

THEY WON'T DRY UP!Our statements to the effect thatLITTLE'S TYPEWRITER RIB-

BONS will not dry up within oneyear at least has stirred up those who

sell other makes, w h will not lastnear so long as LITTLE'S. ies's the

difficulty-We offer a forfeit if the ribbonswe sell disappoint our claims. Others darenot make such an offer.

HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. Agents. 905 F ST.

IF YOU CONSIDER COMFORTHave your measure taken for a cool.comfortable Summer Suit that will

of. We're making such Suits for themost stylishly dressed gentlemen inWashington. We would like to make

one for you. We're naking an eteel-lent Bummer Suit for 6M. It'struly perfect!

5. A. GRIESBAUER. Merchant Tiilor. 433 9TH ST.R. 8. Hardon.SO E ST._ 3015UIWE HAVE JUST BOTTLED FOUR CASKS

choice claret from the late Senator Hearst'svineyard of California. a most delicious wine for sum-mer usa. Price. 63 per dosen.

J. B. BRYAN & BRO..008 Pennsylvania ave. n.w..1.11-7t Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.

ARE OU GOING AWAY?We make renting a specialty If

you are going away for the summerplace your house In our hands. -We'will endeavor to And you a desir.able tenant.JOHN B. WIGHT.Real Estate and Insurance,1410 ti at. n. w. je13-10t-4 "SPECIALTIES" AT BARBER & ROSS'.WA YOU TIRE

Of bepestered by lies, mosquitoes andother msese provide your doors and windowswith screens. Your comfort more than offsetstheir oustAdjstable Window Screens. 25c. each; $2.7Window Frames. 38 in. square, for unfwin

your own screens. 17c. each-Stro Wr Screen Doors, finished with

springw nge book and eye and knob. onlyPutting u Screen Door 0sb. .Alerin Sce Doors. L.

KEEP THE G(A88 WATEREDAnd the dust laid. In so doing you'll saveyour furniture hc. Thelawn and garden lookmuch prettier it watered regularly.25 ft. of Garden Hose. with couplings 'and'patentnov1.. only SI.90.Garden Huse Reels. 7S.- each.DOES THE GRASS NEED CUTTING?There's not eves economy in using a handsickle nowadars. Think of a I0-in. Fully Guar-

anteed Lawn Mower at $3 2.. They'll put asilk finish on any lawn-and keep it o.I7 YOU OWN AN ICE CREAM FREEZER

You can make your own cream as often as youwish and save half your money, Thare arenone better nor cheaper than these:3-qt. Ice Cream Freeser only l1.35.

GAS STOES VS. ALL OT RSly.7.All kinds from the good to the best. You cancook on a stove and yet be comfortable.Full Nickel Two-burner Gas Stoves at $2.50

BARBR %ROSS.COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W. ld

ZaEREMOVAL.N. T. REDMAN.

COMMISSION MERCHANT andEtein WHOLESALE DEALER.

For many years at No. 916Lsa. av.Butter: is now at

NO. 917 LA. AVE. N.W.,Other nearly opposite his old stand, where he

proposes doing an exclusivelyFret- WHOLESALE BUSINESS in

FIRST-CLASS BUTTER. CHEESE ANDNasse EGGS.

carefully selected and direct from makersButters, and bat bands and in liberal supply.

His buttes will be found in tubs, largeCheses, and smal packages and in prints.

RETAIL DEALRSma andEgge. WHOL.ESALE BUYERS may count upon

buying these goodeat the smallest possiblemargin sbove coat. jell-b

SME. A. STEFAN OF BOSTON.Uphltee n nqrrDecortorBro&ine Mas. egsleave to inform the no-hityof shn t tehas remnoved to this city.were bwilthahtkfully receive favors in his line of

Besteferncesof ladinge familiaa of Boston can

Sli11K .t. nw.SWASHINGTON, D. C.,* JUNE 1. im.I have this day leased and remsove my realoato the n.e. corner 12hand-G. thie build-

8EMM~ii- O.iaE tio|nalTakssrace je14-Sw

UeCcor e1th and Fats~.

tcesat reduced pricee. Ibefore prices advance.

All p o thesaid Arm will

Rz~ ONE WEE OLY.

Al eer$6M . 75am .0e CAieren'eOf

Je15 Ger. 7 andEt nw.

BA.AT

mm.

SPECIAL NORCES.M nNY LODE, NO. 17. 1. A. A. -

Iofv bA 8. B.Eny 01der .9trit W. HAMILTON SMITH, Usretay.NAVAL LODGE. NO. 4. F. A.A. A

Itstated h 1o m ah a o wil bepeM e

AT,.1*1kTSat,~ erry.ATTENTIO .KNIGBT8!-M1EMBERS OFLincoln .No. 7. K ilt oflacip.

",tidare urand at Isto'.t3 igngaT.O..T I. PENICK .lChf Jdstice.W. Q. LOWD, Clerk. 6jsl4te

RATIFICATION ME E T I N O.- THEKngtso Reciprodty will hold a m si" for teratfcto of nomitio Hrrison and Reid at National B r' FRIDAYEVENINQJune 17. 8 o'clock. Snator . W. Per.knRof pn=. nttives J. C. Burrows ofMic .n Henry U. Johnson of Indiana. John Dal-sell of vnsylvan a. Charles A. Russell of Connecti-

cut. John A. 0Mw of Ohio and other prominenthres will address the meeting. Musc by the

A rB Everybody invited. 1t*THEOSOPHY. -DR. J. D. BUCK OFSa eminent The sophi and

Doctrine and the Higher Evolution of Manat Denison Hall. inSj F st. n.w FRIDAY, June 178 p. am. The public invited. Admission free. 16-21t

THE PARENTS OF EUGENE . UNDr.wood desire to extend their heartfelt thanksto th olice and all others who so kindly assisted insearching for the body of their dear son; also to theirmany kin friends for their asistance, sympathy ncondolence in this terrible bereavement. jel

DR. F. I. DOOLEY SAS REMOVED HISoffce and residence froth No. 1401 Corcoran

st. to o. 13M same street (cor. 14th and Corcoran).Offcehours.S8toi10a.m.. 1to2and6to7p.m.Telephone call.3I3, Bentley's drug store. je16-1m

"ROSSLYN, VA."

FRANCIS HUFTY.13th and F sts.

Business chances.Desirable home lots.Pure and delightful spring water.Railroads (steam and electric) at the door. je1.7t

THIS IS IMPORTANT TO YOU.

IMPROVEMENTS in the hay of alter-ations in our store and work rooms are de-manded by our increased business. Beforemaking them we will close out 10" pairs ofTrousers at and below cost-34 pairs 010,$11 and $12 Trousers at $S.

SNYDER B WOOD.Modal Tailors.

J. L W.1 428 Eleventh street northwest.MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PERcent on improved or unimproved property;

la8lm W. DOWLING. 612 E st. n.w.

ARE YOU "WIDE AWAKE?"Enterprising business and professional

men always save time when they can, and thatis why a majorityotf then, are now using theEdison Phonograph to dispatch their corre-spondence. Are they pleased with it? Foranswer we quote the opinion of one of the mostprominent business men of this city. Mr. B. H.Warner. who says:"With thePhonogravhIdea htai day's wort in ha(i an hour.' Wh~y notbuy one? Monthly installments.

COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO..I 7Est. n.w.

A 250-PAGE TABLET FOR ac.nother car load of those "America's Wonder"

Tablets- by It inches-250 pages. and only Sc.each. Measure it off in your mind. Lots ofwriting paper for Sc.Sole Washington agents for the "Hammond"

Tmwri ter "'Underwood's" Unequaled Type-JOHN C. PARKER,Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. n. w. Je16B CUT OUT FOR REFERENCE.

SHINOTON DIRECTORY FOR NURSES.Physicians and others desiring to obtain nurses are

hereby notifed that the Washington Directory forNurses, the only directory under the auspices of theMedical Society of the District of Columbia, is nowlocated at No. 1448 N rt. n. w. The objects of thisin-stitution are to furnish at once suitable nurses for allcases of dsease and to present Ompodi mA eise,tion by incompetent or dish, nest nurses. The largenumber of nurses registered here are divided intothree classes. and no nurse is permitted to chargemore than the following prices: Graduate nurses. 625per week; pupil nursee, from $5 to $15 per week. andnon-graduate nurses. 615 per week. This directeryhar no branches nor agencies, therefore applicationsfor nurses must be made direct to the superintendentat the above number.

H. L. E. JOHNSON, M. D..H. H. BARKER, M. D.,SAMUEL S. ADAMS, M. D.,Committee of the Medical Society of the Dil of

Columbia. )1-1FIRES ARE EXPENSIVE.

Before going away ,and leaving yourhome in charge or careles, and irr-sponsible servants you should have yourfurniture and h'.useh..ld effects insuredagainst Are. Choice of the best com-panies home or abroad. Householdeffects, 64 per thousand. Tabeno rak.

PROCTOR A PROCTOR.IS16 7Gst. n.w.__DOING BUSINESS REASONABLY.If you would dress richlytatilly. styliablyand reasonably leave your measure here.Just now we are quotlnr reduced prices.These $12.013 and 614 Trousrngs to or-

der for $9 and these $35 Outines to orderfor $2:: are instances of the extreme reason-ableness of our prices.OWEN OWEN. cor. 10th and N. Y. ave. n. w. a16"GOOD NEWS" FROM STINEMETE.

"e will receive during the afternoon or to-morrow morning an elegant line of Men's LightFlannel Suits which we will sell at the lowprice of 67.50 per suit. These suits are socomfortable. inexpensive and "breezy." thatthey are being worn as businesessuite. Specialvalues in Flannel Coats and Trousers for largemen at $.3.50 and 64 each.

B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS.1237 Pa. ave. n. w. is1

The reather is tikely to be centinuedscrsstourtherl wends; erhb local

Smart brainy men save 100 per cent inbuying lumber for rash.b

i real reelection on a man to beca t byig where an Indiscriminate

t Is given. Looks as If he hadn't anycouldn't sell at these prices If we cred-

ite. awed Boards. 61.15 per 1005 igii Pine FloorIng. 61.50 per 100sqare feet.

14Ich Best SidIng. 61 per 100 square feet.BetCypress Shinglea. 4 by 'J inches. 64

Compare these prices with those of otheryrrds.

LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLR,Lumber and Mill Work.Cor. (ithand N.Y.ave.n.w. ja16

LONG ISLAND GOiLiNS,ehhiOC.,

Canvassa Bek DeGolden Piovers.

Fresh Mushrosans.*PALACE MARKET.Je10 3t

, 1007 Connecticut ave.TO WH IMAYCONCR-1WLL

THREPUNIC OF THE LATE DA1imeitlyndsetl at 1 St.

a.w,. eferp.m. jsa.

ROW TO KEEP COOLA sesame tamper Is tebet eseitle. yeefithmes that Is ditheult to attain when the

hody Is depressed with too mo eltigPerhpe these m eistheshould renk betOur businees Isto f youke with elsh-

ing. See oar Seegs Cast ad Vest.in 53

*eEss,$7.~

Gannam .

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ATTORE ,.---........... ....................P r. 8ACTION 1ALS .................. h: e 3RICYCIE8........................................8 S

BOARDING. . .......................Pag2BUSINESS CEANCES . ..........................-a 2CHIROPODISTS ................................. Pags2CITY ITEMS ..................................... Pg8COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ....................PoseSCOUNTRY BOARD ..............................Pge2

DEAT IO----.. ................... ...... 7DENTISTRY . ..... .......................... ...8EDUCATIONAL................................... .7

FORRENT (lib) P............................... 2

FOR RENT (.................................. .s 2

FOR RENT (Room) ............................age 2FOR RENT (Bo0 e).............................s 2FOR RENT (Xhee ail.a ....................P'gs 2FOR RENT (Sin.)=.............................Pam 2FOR RENT(seams) .P.......... ......... Pas2FOR SALE (8ores..aai V..c............ .p 2

O SAE (M s) P..a............................age 31FOR SALE (Pobs) Pasd 2...............Enge 3FO SALE (l ===8)---.........................Page 2

FO AE(bo)..............HO ............. Pas. 8SINSURANCE . --.............................. ss2

LAIESI' GOODS ............. .... Ps ILOCAL MENTION ....... .....s.s2LEGAL NOTICES ....................... Pae

STAD....---..................... _.......P

MANICURE .. --............................Page 2MARRIAGES D ............................... Page5

MEDICAL ........................P 8

MONEY WANTED AND TO AN........Pas 2NOTARIES PUBLIC............................sm 2

OFFICIAL NOTICES.......................Pase

OCEAN STE... S....................... ..se 7

POTOMAC IER BOATS.....................Page7PIANOS AND ORGANS............ ...Pae S2

PERSONAL ..... ...................pgp o t

ROFESSIONAL..............-. ~.P 2

SPECIAL NOTICES...............- .....P.. 1 1tSPECIALTIES........................Pass.21STEAM CARPET CLEANING ....._....... Pam 7rSTORAGE.............. ... .Pass.2 eSUBURBAN PROPERTY..................Pass 2

POTMAE RESOR A.....................Pag. 71

WANTED (Bor)A...................Paso 2

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WANTED (Lob). ...................PageWANTED (3.om.)................_ .Pas. 2

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TEAE CEARsPTC, with the Psuec intow, ar-rived at Boston today.

GLN oxW. Foer~u. Unitedbtates agentin the Bering a arbitration. has returned toWashington from a short visit to N4ew York.

NEW ILLINOIS BANK..The con roller of thecurrency has authorized the Dulaney National1Bank of Marshall, .., to begin bu-.n....with acapital of i50,000.

SILVED PnuAss.-The offers of silver to ]the Treasury Department today aggregated75,000 ounces. The amount . p.sed was508,000 ounces as follows.: 100.000 ounces t.00.9090, 33,000 ounces at X0.9015, 375,000ounce. at 0.902 .

PERSONAL-A. M. Bailey of Atlantic City, J..B. Parkin of Pttburg, Joseph B. Richards ofeBoston, E. H. Ackley of Brookin and SamuelTaylor of Kansas City are at Wiltrds.-Tomas P. Watts of Loisvile, W. H. Raymond

of Pittsburg. H. K. Ingraham and J. E. Ales-under of New York and A. D. Shookof Plymouth, a . are at the Rantal-Peter W. Davison of the army. . P. P. Pringleand T. M ef 5 avy,0C..R.( ofPhiladelphia and L J. Dingee, jr.. of I( r Yorkare at th. Ebbtt.-Thos. Reading of sal-Sylvania, A. E. McClure of Sedalia, Mo... .KScott of Chicago.FrdNeytro r4d

andYS L Thomas ofs Boston ie t

the regary L.ep artaet o aggregtd

D. A.Lyle of Philadelphia. a LPearce of Baltimore and J. A. Black of New tYork are at the Arlington.-H. C. Towusendand W. McAdoo of New York, Floyd W. Harrisof the army, T. IL Johnson. Jr., of New York iand N. T. McNair of Ware ,1. Y., are at theBhoreham.-P. S. Carter of Boseto . James o.Swan of Dorceter, Mass., B ikn Poster ofTaysas City and Edward Mcweeney of ,Mount St. Mary, Md., are at the St. JameE.-(en. Edga Alen of the Department ofJustice, who was a delegate to the Minneapolisconvention from Richmond Va. and isa uesarher of the committee to no J.~ President ofhis renomination.returnedteday.-Dr.D.pgrcvHuckling and Dr. Che. B. Luce left the citythis morning for a trip to- Europe for recrsa-tion and study. J

VACANT OWIICES.Several tasprtaat P slRean Tha othfP

Gest Mast Fil.

CABINE OFICEU, A eofseO. TEE So..ME

SoNCE, A IST-CLASSDe ey(tr oPtsioandSIvERAL £PPOIIENTS OF LSOI:R GRAM TOt

R MADE L. 'I5o1s TO TE :PRRS AA- iPOINTEs.

The President will he a very busy Laforthe nest few weesa, for in addition to the'Ionerous routine business of his oNee wll'.beIcalled upon to mae a number-f unusually enaportant appointment. Chief of thew is, ofcourse, a Secretry of -State. for which trornet ami. n ter Bsalyo. meps E

Swn ceae.Tegssips ave. Bita Ptert thisanpoitn lies Etrweeneyt ofnyMont Mil. Manyd. Seretaty Teact. Jeg. I

MaGeyEgse of th Departaa aeben mentd in .connection from Bhond. VA. andt- s a maem-sby eaon the tommitteeton the Preml.s ofSmit renominst~etrnto a.---t DDry tacng ae this Coa. Lce lefnt t the cityt vmornies o an trid to- Eroe for r~er'o-

ion, and clsertudy.dsevaaedb

madve.a esiporalb nt sties instereAthents~atinti sM esFall. ~i

WCns i cAIE NrlEw, eAh,_io s ON Te UPE.E

Nceb, JAd FIinbT-cLAM omlt& MisO endPsEal. HArrsoImuraorLs. m e in tohearyE bsADE- gos maP isTo Te asm Ai- *

rolNas.ad e te21Th Pr-miaan wi e a er beya for

mthe nt feerawb we, frdinaditon at-h :ons.ros routine bine ofseen ewi. 1bate on st maanme-iaany in- o~

potatapoitegent. Che fte~se en,ocors, cetryof-Se, fo whie te

chne aesi to faor h *ey F.DpoorRoet ieos mAther eqayipanti

Ipren Cur Io Jsts Brdle, e

cease Te gssihae i htti

-anyo Deinremls-enaumm n

4,i

N CHICAGO HOTELSWhat Dimoarateby1dm theos.-

Wr. Mills Succeeded by a ThirdParty Man.

SOME POLITICAL RUMORS.

0ooms AT CHICAGO.

lar German". Se.em is Astowed-At thecos wetan s.edearesse.

Curcaoo. June 16.-A tour of the hotels thismorning showed that the various booms, incip-ent and full blown. were doing as well as could1s expected. The Gorman boom came intoown last night oncealed in a large. old-fash-med carpet mack carried by Eugene Higgiesif Maryland. Mr. Higgins was the famousppointment clerk of the treasury under liecre-ary Manning. who gave the civil service re-oramere so much trouble. Mr. iggin weanh,~h white hat, a white smit of clothes.whet. mstache. white hair, yarn sada plemat smile. His coming to L

n the interest of senator German. Mr.ns does not admit the mild impeachment

er,butdoes not go ao far as to deny it.' ealways been a Gnrman man." he said thisaorling. "I don't know why I should changeow. The Senator will eave Baltimore withbe Maryland delegation Thursy evening andrill arrive some time Friday. There will be roegular Gorman headquarters. We will simplysame a Micawberi attitude and be ready for

nything that turns up."a nor. novasaxr.

Henry C. Shaver et Dee Moines at in theloies headquarters at the Palmer House thismorning snifng the labe breese that blew in athe window. He retired at midnight last nightad was up at 6 o'clock telkin for his aadi-inte. "Gov. Boles." mid he. -*aa the stengestandidate that can be nominated by the na-ional convention. Let se give you briely,"

me continued, "the reasmns why Gov. Boeshond be nominated. He has the loyal and an-livided support of his party in his own satete;te is opposed by no faction in any other state;te can carry Iowa again this year as he hasarried it three year= in succession: he ema dohe beat in all tie surrounding rorthwesteratate. and can probably carry seveenl of them;

te is stronger an the pivotal sates thon anvandidate opposed by any faction. He will

omep the alliance states in tie south in line forhe presidential ticket; his public and privateik need no apology or defense: he has thearestige of unbroken victory behind him: he is

statesman in the broadest sees; in short. heathe ideal candidate. the one man whoee avail-bility towers above all other aspirante for thenomination."

"That's right." interjected Col. Edward~mbLone of the delegatee-at-insge froam

he hakee state. "It's a question of avail-I. m tired of this eternal wrangling in

ew York stat.," he declared. "For thirtyrears and more I've been attending democraticonventions and I've never yet pan the timehen there were not factional dibarences inhe great eastern .ates. Let as eat loose fromhe efete eas. Lt the dmimat star of-mececy westward take her roval eoare.bwailable at the present time. The convention

anst have absolute assurance that he ea carryraw York before he will be nminated. In

his contingency Gov. Bole is the logical eandi-Late."At CLaVELAWD unanQraaTeus.

In the Cleveland heaadqarters there was visi-Is nothing but a large, srene. conidentmile, four young women pounding at type-writer, and a box of campaign cigar. on themantelpiece. The engineere of the (levelandom had taken of their overalls and gone toftakfant When Gen. Tracy emerged fromhe dining room he waved his hand gracioudyand dated that there was nothing new. "itsU ov* but the shouting. my son," he dedared.We are doing a little work just to put in theimm, but thare's no necesity for it-not the

eastnecemity. Mr. Clevelaud wil be nomi-

ated on the arst ballot."Austin H. Brown of Indianapolis. Ind.. an

Id newspaper editor and for a long time amember of the national democracy from thattate, is at the Palmer Hone. Mr. Brown is

anoyed by thenational committee to list theepresentativeof the country pre and wehat they are aforded proper accommodationa the bonvention. Mr. Drown is a strong:Sveland man, though he coes to Chicago

implyto perform the work allotted to him byheCommittee and not to shout for any can-

Mate.""I shay may. however, that if Cleveland isominated heton carry ud=ainaby 15,MS plural-tyover Harrison." smid Mr. Brown. "Harrisonannot aford to lom very mayote becaeae did not carry Inannaby more than plu-nlitvn ilS. Among the messes of the demo-

ratioparty in Indiana Cloveland sentiment isaramunt to everything lmaeThe reason thendlana delegation was for ex-Gov.mama P. Gray was becase Mr. Gray is a strongrorker and is able and eeaimet in connectionrith the political machinery ofthe state. There-ore it was not thought best to come into anyaemiet with him."I believe It is the feeling new that the

ndiaim delegtion will voe for Gray if there,ey u efr hima, and If hae sno how

he vote will go aolidly for (leehad. In ibmes few day. the bellat hs gthwn Graybouad he p dfor aen ieme thelehet. ItyisinIhdan

bat Mr. Gray ' ewould net rfue such

ms wena amcacar.Areme of the A-mnn-man unians In New'erk froma a e-muhll-- sypine s givenhis mirning by cal. Emrsen Eaet fsyra-

t.~heatheey Hu e

emntd wn to the etion et eenheirfasee..OIHy ihb brideainhef NewTekdma eoaste fulty

f --i-n- einar at ae larand the.nganupetu~ open fee br paying of-a et -ever a the

fn maw Qa have -----msad-nd that alyin ne Qsee hea bshepasiua wi @ham.. ia feve Gemm er Dl.

==mm mee waswas.

emissese i.minr -er qesen ef bram- to br u '1h -kagmdesam afst esat b..=-a-- of the

br~tmanaU seG amSee s%

sat -eMhthtasm hasmasia es et

a sec n t mse h

ha. We n ll d esm wemwet we er wieases f e tsemdoig. I aw g tEwaesrbed3 mem Wamr6 skeimwents r -ta."Jlbe E Mame is t. Gie swam

in ads.at Q. Gbemed duem -y d Q -

6i8. -es ig df easesk. Mr. -

eI do not 6beee he Now Takw aelow a bee amhitiaes in eeinaithe daciineren dktae e t e whet a.tae;he amd " lrehnad is the aepotnesme cheiasof rs eater. We ar. hes t. am met iM wcan carr New Tet. We ae at beltes. smowil vote for the .a.*nm* sat as saC .haid. We hew. mat eemiiaedi hes ar et a

sernd ekstee.""Wi the syrare derhgatiam enheut fur to

New orsTaer wasa a gqssmte pet to ha.".lue. 1 nt e ef thee. but shamd -

el are cat cmersag hes to 6ag for env40mewil hetian that ther repreet sThe Adee-

ewev of Now Tork and they era dsemndlsesg.

--wis ee gedd In New Torur tarthe next qtamStiom.

"Etrrably. but we have not yet bShe dhim for Prenidenst. We ksew be is a s

ade flrem his maote.but w. bedss.eSA dotarif doctr.a.e of Mr. (eegnd had asthh.

to do witih him election as She wbeiky guehmsaThe interview with t Aa. F. l'eek. laboream-

miaamimer of New lrk,puNotehd have hfmitda. b.d Peculiar eae eh t . . t e evaad o.the, had al aaw of .haec dha tM e d

body be semet an a tehw

It wa a memter stoebl ot te leen damesqsmato get tint in the fal with She 3edmn beam..The very fet that it is drat tM "st aaamr"is the betemd behenadvertieamet Gew. Bmsinand the eathdui..se lowa deemoorsey eel!have. Everybod.y is tmk aboat eh.eausu.

"It will be devuiknd or ." aid teosahieds. chairsan of the loes dekqatine. be-fore lerting Iowa for 'biago. ' nime NewYork supports ('eveined ""me wiN win. LUndr

no cireatanoee will Mdeo snept msmeni place. Ve ho.ely believe hae the streqee

man the democrats can matte fur Pessdea.''

COAIENAW (T.ASeexw a et-t1SeU.Lnd Osmmialesimer Osee and G em.Itse

Nestasmed 6ae the rejae.New 1oma, Jane I. Before kaking tar Is

rope yesterday Gec. Joh C. New ia the cmmaof a cemverention eamarted that Glen. asenPorter would probably swoeeed Sr. Gsaetas atchairemen of the repubica atiemmi...-eent.Gen. Porter is not now a member of the esm-mittee. but should hie election be deMimmupon be would be erted the aember frn Shis

s5.ta and Frank t.Witherbee. ho -e..aaes-Menstr Fainett, would have to step aside to

pera- his edertion.pmascano. June I. A leai paper save ONO

advice.s hee bee. received here that bendedLand emniasioner (Sarter will be emdied 5.chairamanahip o the republian natieml em-mittee.

In coneetion with He abes a 4pd d-patch trsi. Pal say.: ". D. Weed, Ude4sStaten district attorney for Moaname. das 6he thinks that General Lend ommimw(arter will become chairmnsa at the r-p-limnational committee. Mr. Weed ha Itan good authority that Prm.dst *meimauhas of-ered Mr. OIrter the honor ad etr Iowe with hm ase whether he we aseeptae .not. Mr. Weed thk that (hris asedPittsabrg would be the neat dmea for detiAo. providing Commiener Carter dee -ike it."

FACB TUERNED MOREWASB.

The las psatiang /lows ae nsmns Tme leamag.

Lodge dad annuel rsie. wit edne to a dethis evening. Alemady may Adegano amtahing their departue. The Oemed apupeople started for homme het eight. 1he Geve-lead dee-t win go to S tlls Aday omttheme home. The Lisie leNd we dolikewise. The NewE3nda les b ft a *'rid the Grand 1Tunk. They wEmi snt Me-traL, imntsa and e5.r inteto itEst.They were o erd jest baos ijeg.The lhieage beys ae baving eer a get

time thy think of ;tayig base the weetMta- opens. The (heg. msed laiasems da -

tions deoen soryemiee ad Mr thore for v ter day sued a . Theof aders fur the ening year emI

general -ma -a-teti and arh 'ow .

The m -ee at the e s *t N o'elock this amoming.

T "Bm :" Te umeses.

A Reinr aSeyele Num tuted blum NwaWeeI nba Uoa=-g.

NEw Yos. Jm It.-Ane5sterr bispetrace was begun today. te reot is tea thepost usee in this city to the Rastas p"demee, and the relays very in a-tame. from tea to sixtee mem. Thestart was ande at 3 o'clock tis memme,and it is capected the aemaee wil be da3ei'edin Bosteo at tonight. Amnoag the dsem whone takng part in the relay rae bhee sle 00

B. Bowman. Frank Isea. George nIh.McDonald. Withain Winie F. O. Tyler.

TO wrt 'EEa . Q. tueAs.

Et Lmes aam itsough tie Thened-Wintg thmdes Wee mnmad.

14T. Lon'e, Mo., Juno IS.-The gMhiMcrafs Onu'amm, Tex.. dispatria sym: "mB...

firoeeetlinageountry pennaetein thi(Neemutecounty baa ewelled the majority of N. Urbur,third-party 4aadidate to Congam fer Cdt.

MI' vaemnt at. Am ever US This wt uusuba-i elect hism uted of Judge E. L. Aatomy,'deemocrtitc nominee. bet danmenutse es

give up until She last ecras-rend pweriet commsan and tihe e~elst out dmesstae She eat

nasgd thme Weedewe et mEr. itemar.Yama. PI.. Jas 16. Win. Kaury Pmem,

the strangler af Mra. Meannad sIteeminger. eenhanged is the jail yard bare at 3.L1 e'esek~'

enorming.WIN VeeetTimr Tmeete Wamhlgsman sE.*

ENem., 3. L.. June 16.--The New hdnyearly meetn af She tiety of Felsed edeemiits musk's mes bare, ad wit mala met yat Lye.. Mass. A e--itee weppids Ampeefeot the alheed deS'. te. Aemed Gu-marty owened by them in Wembigteam, D. 0,

as3. ms~sw WSES-WEse..5. Ema Been (naan'rn WIM Sm~

-n s.-m- in lies Week.geeretory Keai.. rdiermed bum New Techi eight, and emelythis aminigemi at 5.

White soes Am e.m the Itesam. Vrems 5.length at tie he -a aee wiQh Q.ee-stee ft m a be innsse bm e ha Wmat Imaeu in esamm~ensa.Mr. Emhe had emsms with

and~ en Bissab af 5. sem meinNwTomk open 5. eeg,

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