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bH DCOin 3ta0. V& 80, No. 20,273. WASHINGTON, D. C., MODY M 3,19.TOFVM THE VxMii sTAR N-- - DAI.E, NICe. I..AYe AT TE1 WAR BUII.DNGU. UsADImm, enma 1- b a. I . I. EAUFIANN, PeL sm yak 0k% = Pes. s.... It...uam eraa orwe t .eb..sibesIn tOf iu em e ewn rwmemme. at 10 auto p n Per mIath. Copres at the omeuter. fe.-i --;amzas a Sam , - --nes SLU s.'" "hm. .o .. a. W..m..a.... ~-. . .M Anm ..m. . .besad to 29..... m am amee hask.m - Uasom FINANCIAL Tm Bm Sromez AccoMMoDATION Mema ame mgeg away for the -eme and 100s" sbwe yeW he heoldefects. you SA me bN tercommodstao thm mae 1 dyd by mapiatremt storsag wae bm.o. l--.d. at 1140 15th st. mw. T buiding wa bmlt elpresly for essmm passean. Ih 1g well lighted.well =me.. dry. moemy mad absolutely fr. edhbgiar pr- We have a spotal Sre and burglar proot 1mit for the storage ot silverware. Jewelry. heir-a-baem and ValmbeSE k all inds. The Walns ae made of alternate plate of tem and am]e which caunt be burned or brs- lerised. Thin vault stood the aever testa of the expert moechane who used toos mn. of the headmaetal empresawly for the took. withow receiving an impreawim. Piems aomd.1.50 perm. Trumaksmtored. IS. ====*6 AMEMICAN ECWURITT AND TRUST CO.. A. T. BRITTON. Prteadst. A.. E AD. 1magr Storage WeW=e laS35th st. 9La. is UJNTIL JUNE 1 IOU CAN SECURE STOCK IN a1nrS a OF TIE 00OPEATIV TOWN COMPANY. And the =ir AeNt'semee will be opem all day MONDAY. the 3t. This en--o.4Cose17Tfe ~lA iTwn '. The heaat of the R-memer as tcks the Unitd The ammnpmest of thia cmpany i. A uarmatee ol adetI to elmhholDkis &4La Robe-r% P. P.,rt.r in _t. Lout e e. cComa, vice president. A. T. Ei treuwer: Cha. W. Adam. .ecretary. ad ammg the dirvetow are Ron,. Joh 0. Carliwle, lihaw & Harris and S. C. Bambrelh. Thia lock. bomed as actual value. and managed by *Sale of the h" repommnblity. Ia sold omthe 17 Ifumame plea. Yon as up your oe va b agrb heese in.Call onoryaid= C. . MNcBLAIR. Dittrkt Arent. 71S 31 Atlaatic bufing A D" Sum T.10. -we moo who .ine e..t -to aieto wt..- Yet mothingie mom maeertat than the eNth of time agiven individual willlive. The moan who owns a Tontine Policy in the Eguttable wme anyhow. If he dies his policy to Pt immediately. If he lives he receive, at the end of the Toutime period the mney whtch hpoc be acoo. toerter enth w-eat.rcw 10- a thew &Vu now oa ther ewteny. Sm for partieuralmdapted to ym own ce. Stale yor age. 30WEa H MALL. Reddest Manager, Equitable Li ft mmee oIa"'et3 the Unted Stat0. my3 e135 P. aw. TE 0.0 NATIONAL BANK Or WASMINGI03L INL............................ maUA car. 321h ad 0 oft a w. -3- Seddhebrog ess t a semeral bamkine berine. Ue OhoN-tioml bea has devoted a larae porti. ofthe valta pce in Ito substantil NEW BUILD1.4 to a mmber ut SAFE DEPUIIT 30EE3. samt mea- 0 to m per anums. aerding abotue pMoto- tom to valuable popers of all inds. J. D. TAYLOR .............Peeideut. JNU. 0. JOHNSON..............ire Pre-dat. C. M. DAVIDUiE.................ftba. C. A. DAma ..............a..= &C&@th . mv17-Im OF TEM WiT CO.WERATITE BUILDING AMOIATION. 3I SeD STREET. ]OOES NOW OPEN FOI SBSCRMIPTION TO TIE ELEENTE SERIES OF STOCK. OE.M IN FLL ADVANCED ON EACg SHARL Srh a ereutsina has thm aeesetattos earned The 1Self that ft now xt~mb-r, amonir It stockholder 90skalett -f Cxforma. Ta.vx. Kama,.. Miameurl. New Iork. Duaware. Mary.ard and 3orth Carolna. Isis . mu It .--w.-nta year of yruopeity and I, grown larger day by daV The mUre fully the ntrita of this naoriatto ar uaodestod thne awr. constred the people will b. ttame of t.e -n rrty va.r ai; oth.-r, ad tanpsead with the benata 4--nu ed from zarnberuhtp. I imurlatt.d on a.uunt busimners praciples and i frely euiutabbe in all at. 5-at ae. 3.uastwere and inaer, aar alike tonto peogn. EVERI B51t115 MAT LCEEM IN BIE lEARS. Call the eaeofbr esnpaatory gamehete. OFFICERS. K. P. OlLEuRT. A. B. JACESON. Preeident. Yice Prernideni. 0EO. W. EINt). I. MARTON MILLE. Mr. L. W. 3.hMM W. F. Gibboms. Win. bahk John N. Schultas V. A. Cunn*ngham K.G. Waguer. Damaal Johae. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Assal~eemises. ManaulK. Wheel.r JamehE. Ime. YAL.UATION COMMITTEE. V. Ele Dahi.. Wan. A. Mutehan. 3. V. Derby. assms JESSE K. WILSON. Attemey. MONDAY Wn.I. BE A HOLIDAY. M I wIll lwmalm to my ae.e from 5:30a.m. toSS. sin. ber the esueeminate of subacribera to SEarE B STOCE Of the CO'OPEATIVE TOWN COMPANT. A WITEDO.AE MILL TEIS MONTE. SE.S NEET 3ONTE. KEep thuamp be twemty mamtheamd pem eein Se mmene 3 STOCK 4Mae ------l and aew tumous CMMSEBATIVE TOWN COMPANY. IT essdetty will rematn epem to you only Untoile.i, n them the boS will clue. em Sestag mmd a thghspisd awn.. will he put os. It would he well be yom to i..mmaalmy mg e C. K. MeurLaIR Disrct Asema nemS U Aa~ aiemy Wasinem. D.C. TEN WE., END NATONAL.MANE. I41 0 t. WM. S.RIL.EY. President. A. . ADON Vare Ppeendest, DIMECTORS: M.K Magruder. 3u~deeher. A. Fawim E. 0Mup..m C. W . We.fg WU LET. nw IzmeS me a~m wc a col -aarm ANPDo - a .. =W=== . .O . c. FINANCIAL You CAN GET 1N My OmE ANY HOUR OF MONDAY. MAY 0. Toedter - ip-- Sr mXM 3 STOCK Inathe C-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. The bmean.me plan en which the stock In seld af- fbrd opportunity to investors ofalmos 21 mean. Five share. cn tecariedAfor 60 etmatS W= = m= blok Ia proportion. All cia asref sttck pirticp m then being made. Swim D. so largely one in -Waddeg. tam, REMAINS ON BALE A FEW DAYS LONGER. Refore the opportnity pme- It e would bewell fo you tour y name for tock. C. . McBLAIR. D*,trkt Asmut ms 31 Atlantic builnag. UNION SAYn.. BANK. 5m-1h t. .w. Special taseuems to all elmimmaet deplomme- DEPARTMENT CLERK. WORKING PEOPLE. CRANGE OF SANK HOURS. On ma after the 20ih of May. 311. th bank humus of this bmak will be s follows: Daily (a3e0p4 Sundays and honnday.). 9:=4. m. In 3 p. m. On the let day of the moath.ta 1et. Is. 9L. 21th and 16th days. from 9:3 a. m. to5 V. R.. and Gater- day eveninags from ato S. When any of thee special days tal em 9een or me a holiday the preceding day will be submtituted. All estm heanr will be m 0he nDa aoft depslmll only. myl-te1 V. A. SMITH. Premsmet. FIDiLITY SUILING AND LOAN A8SOCIATION OF WASBHINGTON. D. C. 6 Per Cat pad am Regular Deposita aml 10 Per Cent pail as Depomsilt with the Amoa-dim Aw 6 yeas. Tou can borow 1.000 fom an am Rel Este sacurity and pay it back at the rate of 613 per manth. Offers unprecedented opportunity Or laveeme- a comuned with absolute security. STOCK 01 PER SRARE. MATURING IN 103 MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF MO, Norenscrmandother Informnatin apply at ies, 913 and 915 F st. m. w.. Best to Clumbia National mak. OFFICERS: HARRISON D1NOMAN.......................Premident ANDREW WALL .. lot Vie President and amager GEORGE W. LEACH................14 Vice President ALONZO TWEEDALE.......................Secretary GEORGE G0014............................. Treamurer JNO. E. SMITH ...............................Attorney EDWARD S. YORK ....Manager Of Loan Depearnt TzE NATIONAL SANE IEr.CT. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CORNER 3STH ST. AND NEW YORK ATE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF 002RE13 JANUARY . I=. CAPITAL: ONE M=rzza DOU.aM As as essecur. -alm--ater. gumdisa of at es- tmhn at matnom. cmmtma ot the estas of lumades. restver, aig== and -a--mat 4 tb et a and every d-aertpioa. Wills pepard by a c aapetemt starney. who Is in dally attendance. and kept without charge when the company It aama executor or trusea. Rmceives manmey IpohIs amme at TEN CENTS ad upward and mlnowm interest thenuon. SILVER WARE AND VALUARLES ofan deenrtp- don. paeked In treunks or boses. meeived for depst incapaclousvaultsof unurpassed drymeam mlser- Ity at moderate cot. RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO $125 EACH PER ANNUM. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. preident. CHARLES C. OLOTFR FirstVice Pm JAMES M. JOHNSTON eco. THOMtAS R. JONES. Thrd. z FRANCIS Rious rreamurer. ALDERT L. BTURjkVAN?. Ue- hp Directors: Bejamin P. "ayder. &rmC. Robbilm Albert L.. Starterat Andre Wjil. Omrg.e H. Plant. Matthew .Emey. ICharles A. James. I~y .Wird. E. Francis Bins, Janim M. Johb-a-. Charles C. Glovn. R. Rome INr. John 0. Parke. Thutm H;%..e John F. Rodgepr. William L Clark Thomas I. Jomme. apS C. T. HAVENNEE. Mmber Wahagton Stock Ezebag, RaW Esmate and Stock broker. Sevems 9 and 11. Atlantic baiding WEO F t. a~w. INTESTUENT SECURITIES. btoe. Deude and Omaha bought and meld GaSer cm margin. Cotton bought amd smo eaTerk er Neestms. COnRaREONDENTS. J. S. Dach. & Co.,* New York Stock Ew-cange. .......a..c..New Terk Cotto. Ezce...e ----n Stern. a... New Ostea.. C.84. E.- change. L.--a= nem. A Co.. m Ramed at Trade. Pria.e wires t. No. Y..k. ChIm. .. New Grlean. Telephone. 453. 47.3 30N. W. C0RS0N. JN. W. MACARTNET =0* M " eiinh .k1St . E.. ..WR..D.....D?G.....m. S.t ... Dpsts. Eze . Imam. Caelecs ma the a xe p~eme Stumh deaoteha T A N A azadr . m Ca.-a..-M teLabr. A IN S PZNEENNE ALE0TEB asseefi N..hi GE ILLOam Nst~ UvahArhaes h.m - CARDNALT &OC LEm D A~me~ m sEt 4ST., AND. aS 1 ST. ases. A EETE MaU IN CHNIAL LIAM GE. M.. 30s.3t s.3a..ts.m . Ibu anm.aee. ADINA -~a IOaU LDE ANU2.3 vie Mme.. i.ade p I. A Amma RS IN INTBA INOUS atS.0. . I.DABS' DI. INDAmm liMOSha IRD 111 A DSIZNsa UATIAM * istma lAW lt.. uS.; amewi. emS LARUSMUT. iM a. MG lE . SPECIAL NOTICES. M x~1s lal o the stockholders of Co-ceeraiv, Bull .Association will be hEl u"= A .-Jn.- at7pm. Eleventh eds acrptm ia.k now.... J. BARTON rlr.em 8eetary. GEO. W. KING reasr a --THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SUCH LOT holdws be w members at Oak HI Came- 1&lm, tbeheld at the ofceof the emewtery a ON A .June 6. ISW, at 5 o'clock p m S. NTTKEWS, any96tje6 Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Georgetown Gas Liwbt for the election of seven directors for the will be held at the company's office No IllS * at.. an MONDAY. June iis.~~ol ope8 at I m. ad close a 1p.m. THOS. NOWLES SC a. my20-14t 3-- THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT M.%-Friday. MaL?127.1 had ,.tolen fromn my posses. ion a prouilie o efr 5OO beauftm date onMa 22. IAQ. made o the order of and indorsed b&. Hoover. hit persons are warned atat 'cptin the same. as the present holder came intol'eemlon of It .= lvalus. SAMUEL S. HOOVE 07o Center Muket. B U TT E R. Ct. Fam * : C :aery... 30 cents. Clover Leef Print............ 40 cents. Cow Print. ............... 45 conts. We ai], have a facy New York Creamery Butter pu pin treand five pound t'sckaire. We can emmnd butterand will guarantee Itto keep. We sell the three-und for S1. Five-pound package. 1.. very marketr PALACE MARMT. inyTI-3t 1027 Connecticut ave. WE ARE DAILY ECEIVING Hot House Tomatoes. Hot House Cucumbers, But Houge Mushrooms At the PALACE MARKET. 10.-A Connecticut ave. The Not House Tomatoes and Cucumbers and Muh- rooms are much better than the southarn and cost but little mure.y7-3t THE FOLLOWING GROCERS WILL BE closed all day MONDAY. May 30, 111W: .. Heine. S. B. Taylor. Jr. Gaeiler. Jr.. R. A. Walker, C. T. Montgomery k. i Wate 0 A. O'Hare, A. Geagler & Co.. J. . Ciseel. W. a. Rvpig. nul P. IL Wilso. nt- b' ALL PERSONS HAVING CL A I M 8 to- aeainst the late firm of Lewis Flemer & M=.huult.o thi ity will pleas present the me t obfre the ist da of uly next as fal 9; ttlent of my account se trustee will be ade o e. B. MATTHEWS, Trustee. May 23 1 . 1% my28-law4w b-~~S13WILIZ BUY AN EXCELLENT UP- riut piano. H GO WORtl & CO. W15 7t t .wPiano Dealers. Pianos frretmvd packd d shipped. SOHE PIAN A'GNCY. my12.1m GAB RANGES. "PEERESS ESTATE." These rangee embody in their con- struction simplicity of design and every known improvement. Made in digerent styles and siase to sut all requirements. THE Z. F. BROOKS CO.. 5311-5th St. n. w. PhleniWne. Gee and leegrie Avg. tures. my14-1m 1kn -PRINTl ANDI P'BLISHER. Fine Book and Job Printing. Telephome 763. [my181 1101116 Eat. n.w. MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA- WZ to,. Gas and New Process Gasoline Stoves. tin, ve. rang" and furnace work. pluubing and was fitting, grden home. Pal cash and save tXU per cent. Tel. 13. Iti-1 JNO. MORAN. 21W Pa. ave. 24 TORE YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU- INGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 916-918 Pa. ave. REPROOF STORAGE ROOMS. felO-kn TRUNK STORAOE A SPECIALTY. WA MODEL MAKER'S SHOP FOR SALE. To wlse the estate of the late E. H. BRADFORD iis machnery and tools at 711 0 st a. w., are of fee osal1ey sving modeS are notified to remove these. my24-1w* P~±IYEON S, ADAMS. Book and Job Printeor Mn52&I 51nth a. v. Dl. MORGAN BAS REMOVED X11 IA: o~bee and residence from Eat. nw. to No. 99 1th a. w., t. I and K e (McPherson square). Telephone ali 735. my3I-1m* MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR W..Welisnt rends for Cassard's Fine Hams and toee Bac hen they were not Casaard's at all. We have tried several plans to overome this dif- Sculty and have finally adopted a blue oval tin tag with our name printed on in hite, which is alixed Do alu deine m et w er covered or uncovered. Don't be deceived. lYnslt upon having only goods with this ta attached to them JaL5-tr THREE POINTS OF BUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitors. EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. RASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW 'V2 MODEL WKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT. LE DEOIT BUILDING, shiT-tr 8TH AND F STS. N.W. MAN TEL S. ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Grates. Wrougrht-Iron Gs 'Fotures, be. distunts while makinr changes. mh4.r J. IL CORNINU. Tile Shop. amO 13th at. &-lZ.bEDNEY & ROBERTS 00. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND FRINTING FOR 80CIAL AND DUSNEuma USES. 01 30TB ST.. NEAR GAS OFFICE, alE EWDEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING 3. B. RR 111 Pemaylvants ars, Suits from S5 up. Troesss from 510 up. Ieprises been this date with high-grade art. JamD R. HWARD C. RUSSELL Et w Ste30sam. 12ltolpm. 4:30to5:3 p.rn. myS.1ae TE I a. .758. esesisedDemT GORMULLY & JEF. FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sampie rim and tyre, tIlaSraing thek new psemmasie. It is an ex- tsemsely neat ad well-mads article. It teeke el and handles well. It has grat reileney-dopping the iniated tyre frem a height of four feet, it rebemded stemastly three inches ot the height from which it was bepped, showing that the amount of flares los isin.- dama The tyre is by no means heavy, Indeed it islgt. and the valve is shutiit itself. Thee is a amesetera valve in the pamp. and the air is bept i by esoss peemme em the take applied in an extreamely simple and agamoes mamnir.-ft. Cpelief.Oentry, Rue. bampse hesem and tried at 3M514th asweep7 TE AINL OO TV 00N- It..aC. nw.w a. m.. W. ev4, am mw. V.m 4,ve SPECIAL NOTICES. OUGHT TO SLACk UP. The ready-mad. clothing business ought to slack up for a mouth or so-until we close out our immense stock of Tailoring Stuffs. Why shouldn't you have your clothes made to measure when you can get 60 per cent better clothes at about the same prices you are asked to pay for ready madet You can wear tailor-made clothes in the hottest sun and most drenching rain with- out fear of their losing color or shrinking a couple of sies too small. Cannot say the same of ready made. We will open the new 7 st. store with an entirely new stock-which means that every single piece of cloth now en hand must end wilt be sold. Every plee ol cloth is marked in plain figures. and the reductions range from 10 to 33M per sent. G. WAUrIELD SIMPSON. 00 . OTH AND 0 BTS. N.W. myS tR.TE ONE TYPEWRITER That leds all the rest Is the SMITH PREMIER. Its Important Improvements and labor-eavmir device place it in ad- vnce evenof t is are. It will stand most exctinjg coniparlam with any other modern machine. Sead for en and geth cen daV Ae trial. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. A yents. 9W5 7 STREET. Prj:A SUITABLE. SERVICEABLE SUIT =or summer wear cn be most profit- ably selected from those Galashlel Scotch Suitings and numeron Enelish desiorns we are offerin at *30. In small check and stripes. Marniacently madetoyourorder. I'erfect in Wt. stto workmnanhij. material. Itemaorhs= its A. RIEIt Call'and see ws! L. A. GRIESHJEt. A rt ic Taiior. 435 UTH ST. R. S. Hardon. V0A E ST. ap9-3m * Men'a Belongians." THREE FOR THU PRICE OF TWO! Why not move the eleven centis or ept three for the price of two. Th1deuticii Your-in- hand Searfs yon are paying 50c. for elsewhere are here at :0-. each or three for a dollar. A hundred patterns. perhaps. White ground with colored fire,. and dot% stud the Blue ground. "Itum-chunda"effects--begstaie. -.Wen's )lelmvgn^e" 935Pa. ave. n. w. my3O THE OUR WORK. mau t o- wherever seen.is rial we show Is an excellent tes- the outputof the timonial to our most celebrated 0ORNER ability to attain quarries of the the most maw- lantd. There is a niticent reeults grand ggreira- porsible in Man- tion of Marble uments. Vaults Granite aMi and other Amu other beautiful stone work. stonee. J. F. MANNING. OF MonumentaL Works. SUCCESS. 14TH AND H STS. noe Primee will Our Pacilities bear careful com- were never more parison with any complete. We in thecity, where do more fine l a 000- work than al- on. Es- most all others timates will be STONES together. If cheerfully fur- you desire to nisahed on any erect a monu- desired work. ent or vault let myll-Im Sei yos n W. F. ROB tSe CARD. VFT ANSWERS have led many friends to believe that I am still connected with theGedney & Roberts Company of Alexandria, Va., dotn busine se in the Foet buildinc. this city. SUCH 18 NOT THE CASE. I closed up all Interests. through a committe from the board of di- rectors, and It was agreed that my name would be eliminated as soon as the charter could be amended. An entire new plant. bet talent. latest tyve faees and every modern facility for producing the most artiftc printing an engraving for businpee and social uses. W. F. ROBEltTS. Pvlatjet, and K~ayei. nST. n. Waving. Opposite Rigge Hmuse. mY21-3m BETTER THAN ORDINARY VALUES. AT B. H. STINEMETZ & SON'S. en's Import Neglige Madras suit cut fronm 3 to 6t each. Men's Wood-cofored Derbies. 2 50 each. Men's Flannel Shirts only 07 each. Men's Leather Belts. 7.3c. to $2. Fine Windo Silk Umbrellas. special. 0145 each. B. H. BTINEMETZ & SON my28 - 1237 Pa. ave. n.w. I HERfEBY WARN ALL PERSONS from negotiating a note in my name IV aiwned and gave to Mr. 0. L. Potter for lirtning rod work amounting to S90. The order for the work was taken for Mr. J. H. Kuehl- ing. Any information In relation to the above note can be sent to my address. Suitland, or J. H. KuEbling Electrician, 120 Pa. ave., for whom the note was intended. but who has not received it. 11y4"t ELLEN E. BRUSE. I.w DANENHOWER'S 42D GRAND LINENTARY REAL ESTATE EXCURSION CUMBERLAND. MD CUMBERLAND i on a boom. The B.and O. R. R. is spending $150.000 buil shope on their pro inmedIat nt the lots to be so d une 8 andgigths HUMBIRD . Teundersh-med has chartered a sptecial train of aix car, leavinar here WEDNESDAY 7:31) a.m.. arriving In CUMBERLAND 12 o'clock no.in time for dinner. The sale hegins at 1o'cloc and will be continued on THUS DY mornigMBtrin theuspecial train noon. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETSand all nfraincan be obtained from Mr. WASH- NGTON DANEUHOWER. Beat Estate ,rkr 13th and G sta. n. w. Applicants will ples send in their names and addresses -s SDR. FRANK BRIGHTWELL HAS RE- moved his dental oake to 417 11th at. n w., whr will be pha=ed toss his patients and frisade, my2S-2t* SFOR UINESS OE DRESS. If a Buins=== or Dress Suit he your special requiresat, ssk to sea thoss ofered at all the intsrmediste prices between 610 and 636. Our word for it that you ss nowhose likely to get se well plissed in value and St as hee. tIEOBGE SPEANST. miyST die fis. .w. ST. N. W., ARMY AND A11W1IOTTE Suis S u. rocs p, wisumsg f ~MONEY TO BUY HOMES. Th nysnatwyt bar a hes nthe ~l ..~--a .ta an st te the orl a no er a SPECIAL NOTICES. A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION OF PEN. tal Lodire. No. F. A. A. M will be M0 OW (Tuesday 31 at 2: o'clock M. for the of tte thefuneral of Bro DaiBelizele of Atlantic Log.NrokVs. The ervies will be held in the Library room Vheth Temple and the rerfaing interred in Congeslonal ceme . ethrn of ster lodgee are fraternally Invited. By 0re or the V. U.I it W. P. H. CREWS. See. I I. O. 0. F.-FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. I 12 will assemble at the hall THIS (Mon- I day) EEI q. at8 o'clock to makes aCag for the funeral of our lat i W. S. Graha P 0. Byordarof the N. 0. it E. T. PETTENGILL, R. S. C THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the American Ammonia Manuaturing Cmpany for the election of directors I will be held at|1" F at. n. w.. Washinron. D.C.. on j June 1592 at I0o'clock a.m. IKU EN DOOLIT- TLE. Free; W%. H. DOOLITTLE. Sec. ,u1y0-2_w* T OROOW. TUESDAY. AT NIND 14 th tret Bptist Church cor. 39th and I s. n .w..Ite. Walter H. Brooks. b.D., pastor.- I 11a.m.. sermon by the pastor and other services, 8 p. m., sermon and prayer. As the day is one of fasting I andM yer in view o the cruelties and lawlessneens .e al Ingotne of the states, the public, regardlesa of race. should Join us in these services. 1t* I b CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE I OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. I Al members are earnestly requested to attend the I meeting at our headquarters, 1420 Penn. ave. n. w. on WEDNESDAY. June 1. at 7:.0 p.m.. to consi business of the utmost importance. M. 1. WELLER. Chairman. I WALTER J. COSTELLO. Secretary. my30-3t I -: HDQTS. KIT CARSON POST. NO. I Department of the Potomac. 0. A. I The funeral of Gen.uID Muwys wil eaka 11LWO I TUESDAY. May 31. 12492. Comrades are Invited to attend the services at 2:30 p. m. at the Church of the I Holy City. Massachusetts avenue northwest, one square met Of Dupont circle. By order of GEO. H. SLAYBAUGH. Post Com. it GlEO. E. DAVIS. Adjt. SSCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL. A special meeting of Robert De Bruce Council of K ugh will be held on TUESDAY. 31st May. at 1 7:30 p.m. Work. 30th deteree. By order of HARRISON DINGMAN. 3W. Commander. I A. H. HOLT. 3,. Recorder. my30-99 I IF MIRABILIA CIGARS. I You have to pay money for your De cigars, and you are entitled to the best. you Ask for the Mirabilia 5c. Cigar and do pay not take something else said to be just I for as good. There is none so good as the I your BEST. The MIRABILIA Cigar is the Cipeara best and all the smokers now concede the fact. All Arst-class dealers will give them to you. it SCOTT & BRO. " A RUMOR" WAS CIRC(LATED I around the town today that HODGES' NA- tL BINDERY. 12 F can do your work I quicker and cheaper than any r binder. Call on him. mny0 SCOTLAND! GAZE'S FIRST-CLASS SCOTLAND! round-trip tickets. Wash- SCO ND! inatuntooewYork (Penna. R.); KCOTLAND! stamertoOlhrow. Tripthrough a SCOTLAND! the Itossachs to Etnburgh and SCOTLAND! return to Washimeton 41. W. P. VAN WICkI.E, It 12:!-> Pa. ave. 3z~z, WE GUARANTEE IT. COMFORT is essential to man's content- ment. Discomfort is a prolific breeder of irritability. If clothes do not do more than simply clothe the form a jute bag will answer the purpose. We give comfort and --everything else. SNYDER A WOOD. Model Tailors, 1. L. W.] 423 Eleventh street northwest. M A ALL FOR 75c. .XX"- **1XX" "xxx" **xxs **xx" .xxx. . . 'xxx" ''xx" 'I' '' " IIXXX' For seventy-five cents 11xxx" we will deliver at your door "111X 5 gals. flnest"HIX" Vapor Fluid. "ixx" Sold for 3 years without a complaint. "Ixxx" *I*X1xxx" ' xxx" xi- **xx" we eurn the ,eetal&-ves eier st- wfde dothe rest."1 CHAS. K. HODGKIN. "R pvert Handler qf Pfate Glass, * myi 913 7th st. n.w. (Pnesg 787.) &b LIGHT WINE FOR COMMUNION SERV- ICE. Nearly all the various churches use our White Pinot. It is a pure grapejitice wine with a peculiarl 'leasant and delicate flavor and adbly adapted for the con- munion service. Price. 45c. per qt., or $5 per doz. qis. W Druggists who wish to establish a od ut n for Claret Soda should use r oiur Fine Grade Clarets. Sold in bulk or bottle. 1, algrt'. TO-K N ANY. 614 14th at.n. w. [my3ul Telephone 99. "MERTZ'8" MODERN IDEAS. &To doubt but that the. well-cut and finished a garments that leave our shop are the best ad- vertisement we could possibly have. We are fully alive to this fact, and. If any- thing. are putting more life into our produc.- tions than ever before. We want our garments to illustrate that we only advertise what we en and do perform-'"in a nutshell"--we give you a the best tailoring at from 15 per cent to 20 per cent lower than prevailing prices. Our 25 business suits to order are just what we repre- sent them to be. W. C. MERTZ'S Tailorinor Shop. it 614 1Ith st. t BZR. , USEFUL IN EVERY BUSINESS. The Edison Mimeorraph Is confined to no one branch. It is extensively usAby all bnsiness and professinal men, who find it indispensable in wet ting out cir- culars. orders, rules. bills of fare. Ae. C With it 500 to 1.50 copies can be made from one original. Let us show you how It Works.i JOHN C. PARKER. Bookseller and Stationer.6197th at. n.w. My30 TOREAL ESTATE OWNERS We make renting a specialty. If you are going away for the summer place your house in our hands. We will either rent it or place a watch- man In char e asyou desire. JON B. WIGHb Reel Estate and lnsurase. 1410 0 at. n.w. mySOt b- ~PHONOGRAPHS BECOMING INDIS- PENSABLE. It insmall mollinslments Yusolnt all to take advantage ofthis o'otnity. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.. 457 5~a. n. w. it b~ar.EaDY GETTING IW. e wshicaw are taioin or 47wo' hdot olever. They're areadygetn Style, fit and nish uarset.Nting a sart erperfect tealering anU.etsf us. OWEN OWEN. ocr. 10th ad N. Y. ave. amw. vES ei-s wemteo a te on - you psnd. - Iabay....,iser &aMilr Imhber snd Mill Work, Oar. ..d N.Y r...w. Mg I CLMTO ~WY5 AND WEEEE 1 a ..ar de ss Wauhington News and Goedp Index S. Agertessie-ma. DVERT[5TNG- .......................pane X MUSEMENTT............ ..................... aps 14 TTORNEYS. ..... ... . UCTIOm SALES.......e I ICYCLE ..................................._ a OARDING .......................................Page I USINES8 CHANCES .........................Page I ITY ITEMS .....................................Page 14 OUNTRY REAL ESTATE .................... Pam 2 OUNTRY BOARD.. .... ......Page I 'EATHS ............................ page 'ENTISTRY ....................... .Pig DUCATIONAL --................. Page " XCURSIONS .................. Iae INANCIAL .................... PIage OR RENT (Flats) -......................... Pag 2 OR RENT (Ofces) P.............. . Page I OR RENT (Rooms) ................-. .ago I OR SENT (Houses) ....... ......... .Page I OR RENT (Stable) -........................ Page I OR RENT (Stores-) -............... ......Pae I OR SALE (Horses and Vel)sg.............. Pag % OR SALE (Houses).............................Pan 3 OR SALE (Lots) .-.--.....................P...a1%" OR SALE (Miscellaneon) .................... Page OR BALE (Pianos)-.........................Page OTELS .......................... .................pea, I SURANCE.---------...........................a I ADIES' GOODS ..............................Pag ECTURER........................... page I EGAL NOTICES.......................... Pae 1 OCAL MENTION-...........................Pgs 1 OST AND FOUND.............................page I [ANICURE..................... .........pte LEDIWAL .............................Pagea [ISCELLANKOUS ......................... Pa e IONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN.......PaeI OTARIES PUBLIC-.........................Page I CEAN STEAMERS....................... I OTOXAC RIVER BOATS...................Page IANOS AND ORGANS.......... .Page ERRONAL..................Page I ROFESSIONAL...................... Page ROPOSALS.......................... page AILROADIR .......................... page i PECIAL NOTICES.--....................Pae PECIALTIER......................... paeI TEAM CARPET CLEANING..................Pas ' UBURBAN PROPERTY-......................Page 1IMMER RESORTS ------......................pags ' fANTED (Bnard)-......................Page I ,ANTED (Help)................. ..........._ Page A FANTED (fouse)- .......................Page 1 ,ANTED (Rooms)......................- Page I ANTED (Situations)--.....................Page : tANTED (Miscellaneous).......................Page I Statement of the circulation of THn EvemW rAn for the week ending May 9, loSt [ONDAY, May 21, 10.s............... 35,2 UESDAY, May 24t ....--..............33,3@: FEDNESDAY, May 25, 18.............3Sj 'HURSDAY, May I6, 181s................S4Agg 'RIDAY. May 27, 12....-...............35,.= ATURDAY, May 2, 181.................. AWg Total...---.................... ......211,5" ally average............. ........36,a orresponding week. 11..............3311 I solemnly swear that the above is a true and Drrect statement of the circulation of TEn Evmx CG STAR for the week ending May 2, 199. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Ce. Subscribed and sworn to before me this thirtletl ay of May, A. D. 18SO. JAY B. SMITH, Notary Public D.C. 0 0 W FAITH IN HARRISON.. enater ERtesek says the Presdent WMR 5 Ha=nmain.*Od and Mn..a..d Senator Hiscock has returned from NewYerl nd he still pins his faith to President Harriso= STAn reporter saw him at th Shorelam to ay. "What do you think of the presidental ie tion now?" the reporter asked. 'Mr. Harrison is going to be nominated am lected." "How about the New York delegation?" "Most of them will be for Harrison. I haw ot polled them so as to tell you just how many ut most of them will be for Harrison." A little later Mr. Hiscock had a talk with ex. enator T. C. Platt, who was stopping at thu horeham until it got time for him to take thu fternoon train for New York. MI. PLATT REruSED To TALE. Mr. Platt came in last night. He says thu be object of his visit was to see his wife, and lat he expects to take her home with him thi fternoon. He refused to talk about politiea tatters for publication, and he mid noth ig in private which would lad one tU ifer that Mr. Hiocock had convinceW im that Harrison was the man There does not seem to be any more light on be general siteation politically today. Therv re some who have been expecting Mr. Blaim a say something, but undess those who arn iost active in trying to bring about his nomi ation are greatly mistaken he is not going to hake any more statements before the onseti"I f the convention. The belief that he is going to aceept the omination if offrred to him is becong mo eneral, and men who two days ego hoi ie Blamine talk was all hollow -ay now that is soks as if he would be nominated Ex-oovaNxon PLETcuza's vinwa. Ex-Gov. Fletcher of Missouri, who knows thm i-ding republican politicisn well, said toa TAa reporter today: "I am not taking anj articular interest in the preidential nomi ation this year. I was a member of theooven ion that nomninated Lincoln at Banltimore and ave been pretty active in republican ci inca, but I do not care much about It thas year hit when I see the workers and plnan.-s of thu arty-the men who run the ca=mpaigns anc leot Preaidenta-Ighting Harrison and on penl fo Rline it seeems to me that theq et whet they are doing, and I do no me how Harrison can to dle manl gainst such oppsto.I kMins woub make the stroner bttheme I not enough der'ems mthi wro parties to make much dis...e rhomn they esat. Ilam a silver mn and mj artyis ginstsiver.HI the reublias careftulote Blss M akt an atte et lcio nIthk ar myhh may votes on --eou-t ef the ilver uis. SacnrTAvT keaznE rebsst te Il sy night froms his visit to New Yeak. The Pasdsa's Sumna at De..e.. President Harris breasmhed in hi s-e estemday at 3.nsdsra., his gana hl Uae nry Nokie, CsI. C. E. Meast and Gen, W led The Preset perig eadedea Ins sevie atas krik(Pss...)mare hich was muoded with a ser het repgeat ml watherbg. 'Be bmasere of a0 -hdu ...atly dsesamld with Saerssaand 'we -os eUped Stat.. ses b-p an cheat as was. mls.Ag ..an eehes.T e , a. h~artsiAt 4. dm. Se aa iesssi innke p& ties etli DAuRanx coingas sIWXama ON PATRIOT GRAVES. I ing Hands Lay Tibutes f Beau- THE IEM TOlIf. Orations, Poems, Music and Pa- rades of Veterans. EVENTS OF THE DAY. Impressive Cesuemtes a a--m- sn.. Eanstag.' Orween-At sene' mand Cemgsessieal ameterims - Addes by Gen. Baoy, so -sog e -f-in sad Dm U e- eetaive seS. --b thunder gorm .f Se..w.m ha softly Mdaway.- rb he v dafsr. Thousands of people anxioesly smad sky this morning. The weathar was a sbjct of more than usual iaeet, aot only to th veterans of the Grand Army, their wives and daughtoe and those who assemble with them to do honor to the memory of th patriot dead, but also to the hundreds not so mindful of their duty to the dead, who planned to take ad- vantage of the holiday for an outing. IMwer- ing clouds and the overmet sky that marked ths earlier hours of the day did not aford a Ivery promising outlook. As mach at the succees as well as the enjoyment od this holiday depends an the weer the prospect seemed rather umproming, but before 10 o'clock the mm eme e01 and the day proved one of the amt. There were formal exereises today as aml in the great cemetery on Arlington Eights, at the Soldiers' Home and at the Coagresional cemetery. Besides, the graves in the other emNteries were all remembered and eek was marked with a tiny lag and decked with Gvem. The ceuemonies of the day begsa wit * anvao gsIaDoaR, a. ., parade of the Grand Army under -em of Department Commader A. F. Dimmee and a -ilitary esorLt The work of the committees was al eemplsted this morning and had been dons very ther- oughly. The ladies of the Womma's Delhi Corpshad collseted yesterday may wags. bade of we andetails r the corps besied themeelves at 0. A. B. Hall bst might sorting and arngig the Toda th ame Committees from variew pous to whom te work had been assigned decorated theshntes of -the city Baturday night and yesterday. Ths morning all the statae wete bloominag in bunting of them p sties a veryhandomeappearance. As it ims a general holiday, basiness in the city was suspended. Many took advan- tage of the holiday toge on pigoaes and esear- sone. There, were may thesmanda. however, that devoted th hoiaIoth ups for wh it was stablished and gamd wlk t vetdame in the oesteries where the dead eel- diese et the Undon a hurled. The old soiad-g who -g cgg d wtgg Grand Army in thin eity put on Gir amerms thin morntng without as thought oftthe weather, and prepared to take their pluess in the Mme. The ameority, hewavor, oheereed to prenation of takIng umbaune and s equIpped they ---sh-' skinny hel-- 3 *'clock in benm t f ..d Ar..s tm en Emsmemm baseen Ubmd days, O B. eeean oisi w P. Osn and V. A. me..b d esese afGgee 'Ih , n. amU asa hy.saee 'Is.IeI. meesme amibese ai asema -M a etf Qe gal i=trQcrQanrnQn Q esaena toe -a bna--; A DAY WITH THE DEAD M.M UN&. i d. at Pading Vetmans and Rg"s in Nw York. MONUMENT TO GENERAL KILL wateem rumesamut. vUumgm the Seut, ad S e Uen. m~e a . tmSon m, X. T., May f.- ne gres ow" t today wa the unveiling of the 6oldie a" nsara' momrmemt. Tie w"s the event which the Pistid had comme troms Wahamstem to witnes and which had drw each a diste- gambed erowd to ach r from an pat ot thu utate. The mornumeut in a E elema et ofam gn~it mime feet high rooting on a gaits boss abderrying a life-iose statue of I acola. "in whole aunoment is forty-three feet high. (f each carer of the base is a statue repstaung Ponn* branch of the naval or military eert-we. ON the fer sides of the base are bemme Idc- tar- in ba relief reprearating war seemv. he nmaumet wat plannd cloves yeure age. Its totad oost bas beem *26.9. a ROsD.ro he eeon.u af the unveiling was mad a gemera holiday. The people at Rochester mod people from adjacent towns hept the idewelkG of the princital etreets crowded all nruing and all through the early foremoon waang Ine the procesusn. The buaines bumding an do chief thoroughfare had been deeweted to O Maot elaborate and tast4el fauuhaon. Seuntog and fap were the miat-rials sed, though at sane Pepietres of the heros of tae wr were yed. The procctaion which was to eolebnte * in- veiling of the nomhumest wA expected to sturt at 2 o'clock. Te orgamiation which waft to take part in it had been ordemed to emport at 1: o'clock, but for two or three hour, before that tme the streets wore oade lively with ae trind of marching feet and sound of mamc. The formation of the parade wao on as ede streets leading into Main stert. The roview- lag stead bad been erected om Main street in front of the court house and direly oppouho the Dowers Hotel. While the parade was feram- fag the President was uliaking handa with maw- eral thousand callers in the hotel parore. At 2 o'clock the Presiteut, tierretary Nola, Gov. Fower emd hi staf and the other dissi- guihed guests of the day were emeorted serene the atreet to the reviewang Stand. It was with much diSculty that the pobe emrceedej i eSaring a pamg through the crowd. When the Preosidet ape on th e ad h crwed ch ed and the Presid took of' bib b" and bowed. Soon Aftr e'clock the g fs the r e to srt was given--three gu Z bed 60 Firw Dat-u- Naval RerwAew-nd Mar"l James 8. houaman came out at th bead of the calma ad led dh aMek d Mad. etreet. 2e Hoe of march wee east e Main sest fo Emst avese, peting in review bde the Pee- ident and dh gevermer of New York-e &A aveme to Alexander 1ett, to Maree cvemm, and to Washington Square. The Pa dM stood with his bat in his baud daring ast at the review. Me uniformed ergmenisi-io e-n lated him in mtisry style no they pased and those without mufformes took of their hbab After the praunio-n bad poted the Premidt" and the governor and their parties took cer- ringes ma dreoe to Waahington qeere. wbae the tommsument stands. As the pOsees al tired the equre from Moeare e eam s hea .4--a---took ah positios migm o tem The arie e Peei&t md eA . MWe e.ms with ponged g Gem. Reynomi ea~ed the meembeage So ardw sem after S o'clok and introduced ew. L I. Foote, who dellswed am invoraties. Te band which had "sm part in the parade am Un bedfar "ttp~mmgard lakan." Gen. Be is big opening addrem go- viewed the werk at the o meart essmmttte In aumdemn, trning toward the mmm mad panlting to it, he smid: "We bateeetO boreeiseemite witmss Ost by io or ehmo dead my yet speak. lat te msemament be unveiled. At the dgml te young ldies absing at the bass of the erumanet pulled the cod ens rela-- the drapery of the state and it saod to ta leaving the colummm revealed in al its ety. (hor after cheer we"t from the .as emeg and the bnd up Ribbe' American hyman. Whee the tumult bad ubeided Dr. David 5. Mill, presidest of the University of Recluster, was presented to the audience- Kim o ase pisnt tSk of divering the oration. The band plaved teet' "To The, 4 Country," and "flolesibia's Fag." firnuel B. Iwe of ocheter we am. in- tedueed to read the poerm of the day. The eamoriel cboir, nder Prof. I. . WI- hins, mug Smsamoua. 's"Endem Ie Th& Glory." intro Presdent arcesa, who ipoke at mm length. (oy. Flower aise ypobe. Mr. 0.3R. Paruma thsea pruueented the menat to the case and keeping of the city. Mayer Cure respoudud. accepting the mee- amat for the city. The baudtias psum-----d by Bev. A.. Sasm. Pasangn IN NEW Uem te 3awae Nas-a a and - . A. U. New Yom., May 3.-At sulie Seday be ==tiema stae and -.ksa eng -a Ms- at half met Te st. and tm feom every in the city. A ~ shower felB st 9e'ls. the hor Gaed farth aret et be pasada, hut It bad no great ae*e es the a-a who were den e p at the Com waling r the emammd et Umse al Wee. 3.. heae theproessian. 16 ese - he M-aic- Gem, Lutbrigade edztv egimms t in ioue Them em- the twursyeeaad ru=g.m.- in lid de-a the uee& with iee basabmm et be SomeM6 and ine btaemn et the ueuntm- Get The bat ad mssed hbteSide were mas in bea, with teep A, andthe naval semrm as'- in.ry brah p the sme of be Nbtend Gm e-a-ge. Antr albe be em Assay pieS t aim divisims, ri be (M GOmed msa gune at humr. Thuame watched the reasu m enced adung tes eaen. e atso baesgat, Seamd, Edmoeta and W ngea tes oes. wee spiande drmesed e a een. Afthl Qe poen. -a emadded a t Qe Gemd Army psts preud.d ti the insa ..-a-.., where e gmns et iaemanma -es dametdw Sem ee. agueons esA. w. mag Eamy Yhmm nae So mi Osme at hemma Ta., Meg U.-The me i at be mammn So be me ary of emm A. P. - ha esam a amhe et ien So me d4, be eeaf ht huerne esr meat, - ma. i wit Th Masa t be at in smsemai mr She mammmen sa s them hamse am bhee e t a ta emm ee~ aatM Qm. esosame er at m

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OE.M IN FLL ADVANCED ON EACg SHARLSrh a ereutsina has thm aeesetattos earned The

1Self that ft now xt~mb-r, amonir It stockholder90skalett -f Cxforma. Ta.vx. Kama,.. Miameurl. NewIork. Duaware. Mary.ard and 3orth Carolna.Isis . mu It .--w.-nta year of yruopeity and I,

grown larger day by daVThe mUre fully the ntrita of this naoriatto aruaodestod thne awr. constred the people will b.

ttame of t.e -n rrty va.r ai; oth.-r, ad tanpseadwith the benata 4--nu ed from zarnberuhtp.I imurlatt.d on a.uunt busimners praciplesand i

frely euiutabbe in all at. 5-at ae.3.uastwere and inaer, aar alike tontopeogn.EVERI B51t115 MAT LCEEM IN BIE lEARS.

Call the eaeofbr esnpaatory gamehete.

OFFICERS.K. P. OlLEuRT. A. B. JACESON.

Preeident. Yice Prernideni.0EO. W. EINt). I. MARTON MILLE.

Mr. L. W. 3.hMM W. F. Gibboms.Win. bahk John N. SchultasV. A. Cunn*ngham K.G. Waguer.

Damaal Johae.FINANCE COMMITTEE.

Assal~eemises. ManaulK. Wheel.rJamehE. Ime.

YAL.UATION COMMITTEE.V. Ele Dahi.. Wan. A. Mutehan.

3. V. Derby.assms JESSE K. WILSON. Attemey.

MONDAY Wn.I. BE A HOLIDAY.M I wIll lwmalm to my ae.e from 5:30a.m. toSS.sin. ber the esueeminate of subacribera to

SEarE B STOCEOf the

CO'OPEATIVE TOWN COMPANT.A WITEDO.AE MILL TEIS MONTE.

SE.S NEET 3ONTE.KEep thuamp be twemty mamtheamd pem eein Se

mmene 3 STOCK4Mae ------l and aew tumous

CMMSEBATIVE TOWN COMPANY.IT essdetty will rematn epem to you onlyUntoile.i, n them the boS will clue. em Sestag

mmd a thghspisd awn.. will he put os.It would he well be yom to i..mmaalmy mg e

C. K. MeurLaIRDisrct Asema

nemS U Aa~ aiemy Wasinem. D.C.

TEN WE., END NATONAL.MANE.I41 0 t.

WM. S.RIL.EY. President.A. . ADON Vare Ppeendest,DIMECTORS:

M.K Magruder. 3u~deeher.A. Fawim

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FINANCIAL

You CAN GET 1N My OmEANY HOUR OF MONDAY. MAY 0.

Toedter - ip-- Sr

mXM 3 STOCKInathe

C-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY.The bmean.me plan en which the stock In seld af-fbrd opportunity to investors ofalmos 21 mean.

Five share. cn tecariedAfor 60 etmatS W= = m=blok Ia proportion.All cia asrefsttck pirticp m thenbeing made. Swim D. so largely one in -Waddeg.tam,

REMAINS ON BALE

A FEW DAYS LONGER.

Refore the opportnity pme- It e would bewellfoyou tour y name for tock.

C. . McBLAIR.D*,trkt Asmut

ms 31 Atlantic builnag.

UNION SAYn.. BANK.5m-1h t. .w.

Special taseuems to all elmimmaet deplomme-DEPARTMENT CLERK.

WORKING PEOPLE.

CRANGE OF SANK HOURS.On ma after the 20ih of May. 311. th bank humus

of this bmak will be s follows:Daily (a3e0p4 Sundays and honnday.). 9:=4. m. In

3 p. m.

On the let day of the moath.ta 1et. Is. 9L. 21thand 16th days. from 9:3 a. m. to5 V. R.. and Gater-day eveninags from ato S.When any of thee special days tal em 9een or me

a holiday the preceding day will be submtituted.All estm heanr will be m 0he nDa aoft depslmll

only.myl-te1 V. A. SMITH. Premsmet.

FIDiLITYSUILING AND LOAN A8SOCIATION

OF WASBHINGTON. D. C.

6 Per Cat pad am Regular Deposita aml 10 PerCent pail as Depomsilt with the Amoa-dim Aw 6yeas.Tou can borow 1.000 fom an am Rel Este

sacurity and pay it back at the rate of 613 per manth.Offers unprecedented opportunity Or laveeme- acomuned with absolute security.

STOCK 01 PER SRARE.MATURING IN 103 MONTHS,

WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF MO,Norenscrmandother Informnatin apply at ies,

913 and 915 F st. m. w..Best to Clumbia National mak.

OFFICERS:HARRISON D1NOMAN.......................PremidentANDREW WALL .. lot Vie President and amagerGEORGE W. LEACH................14 Vice PresidentALONZO TWEEDALE.......................SecretaryGEORGE G0014............................. Treamurer

JNO. E. SMITH ...............................AttorneyEDWARD S. YORK ....Manager Of Loan Depearnt

TzE NATIONAL SANE IEr.CT.SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY

Of THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

CORNER 3STH ST. AND NEW YORK ATE.

CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF 002RE13JANUARY . I=.

CAPITAL: ONE M=rzza DOU.aMAs as essecur. -alm--ater. gumdisa of at es-

tmhn at matnom. cmmtma ot the estas of lumades.restver, aig== and -a--mat 4 tb et a and

every d-aertpioa.Wills pepard by a c aapetemt starney. who Isin

dally attendance.and kept without charge when the

company It aama executor or trusea.RmceivesmanmeyIpohIs amme at TEN CENTSad upward and mlnowm interest thenuon.SILVER WARE AND VALUARLES ofan deenrtp-

don. paeked In treunks or boses. meeived for depstincapaclousvaultsof unurpassed drymeam mlser-Ity at moderate cot.RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO $125 EACH PER

ANNUM. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION.BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. preident.CHARLES C. OLOTFR FirstVice PmJAMES M. JOHNSTON eco.THOMtAS R. JONES. Thrd.z FRANCIS Rious rreamurer.ALDERT L.BTURjkVAN?.Ue- hp

Directors:Bejamin P. "ayder. &rmC. RobbilmAlbert L.. Starterat Andre Wjil.Omrg.e H. Plant. Matthew .Emey.

ICharles A. James.I~y .Wird. E. Francis Bins,Janim M. Johb-a-. Charles C. Glovn.R. Rome INr. John 0. Parke.Thutm H;%..e John F. Rodgepr.William L Clark Thomas I. Jomme. apS

C. T. HAVENNEE.Mmber Wahagton Stock Ezebag,

RaW Esmate and Stock broker.Sevems 9 and 11. Atlanticbaiding

WEO F t. a~w.INTESTUENT SECURITIES.

btoe. Deude and Omaha bought and meld GaSercm margin.Cotton bought amd smo eaTerk er Neestms.

COnRaREONDENTS.J. S. Dach. & Co.,* New York Stock Ew-cange........a..c..New Terk Cotto. Ezce...e----n Stern. a... New Ostea.. C.84. E.-

change.L.--a= nem. A Co.. m Ramed at Trade.Pria.e wires t. No. Y..k. ChIm. .. NewGrlean. Telephone. 453. 47.330N. W. C0RS0N. JN. W. MACARTNET

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- CARDNALT &OC LEm D A~me~

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A EETE MaU IN CHNIAL LIAM GE. M..30s.3t s.3a..ts.m . Ibu anm.aee.

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LARUSMUT. iM a. MG lE .

SPECIAL NOTICES.

M x~1s lal o the stockholders ofCo-ceeraiv, Bull .Association will behEl u"= A .-Jn.- at7pm. Eleventheds acrptmia.know....

J. BARTON rlr.em8eetary.GEO. W. KING reasr

a --THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SUCH LOTholdws be w members at Oak HI Came-1&lm, tbeheld at the ofceof the emewterya ON A .June 6. ISW, at 5 o'clock p m

S.NTTKEWS,any96tje6 Secretary.

THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THEstockholders of the Georgetown Gas Liwbt

for the election of seven directors for thewill be held at the company's office No

IllS * at.. an MONDAY. June iis.~~olope8 at I m. ad close a 1p.m. THOS. NOWLESSC a. my20-14t3-- THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THATM.%-Friday. MaL?127.1 had ,.tolen fromn my posses.

ion a prouilie o efr 5OO beauftm date onMa22. IAQ. made o the order of and indorsed b&.Hoover. hit persons are warned atat 'cptin thesame. as the present holder came intol'eemlon of It.= lvalus. SAMUEL S. HOOVE

07o Center Muket.B U T T ER.

Ct.Fam *:C :aery... 30 cents.Clover Leef Print............ 40 cents.Cow Print. ............... 45 conts.

We ai], have a facy New York Creamery Butterpupin treand five pound t'sckaire. We can

emmnd butterand will guarantee Itto keep.We sell the three-und for S1. Five-poundpackage. 1.. very marketrPALACE MARMT.inyTI-3t 1027 Connecticut ave.WE ARE DAILY ECEIVINGHot House Tomatoes.

Hot House Cucumbers,But Houge Mushrooms

At the PALACE MARKET.10.-A Connecticut ave.

The Not House Tomatoes and Cucumbers and Muh-rooms are much better than the southarn and cost butlittle mure.y7-3t

THE FOLLOWING GROCERS WILL BEclosed all day MONDAY. May 30, 111W:

.. Heine. S. B. Taylor. Jr. Gaeiler. Jr..R. A. Walker, C. T. Montgomery k. i Wate 0A. O'Hare, A. Geagler & Co.. J. . Ciseel. W. a. Rvpig.nul P. IL Wilso. nt-b' ALL PERSONS HAVING C L A I M 8

to- aeainst the late firm of Lewis Flemer &M=.huult.o thi ity will pleas present theme t obfre the ist da of uly next asfal 9;ttlent of my account

setrustee will be adeo e. B. MATTHEWS, Trustee.

May 23 1 .1% my28-law4wb-~~S13WILIZ BUY AN EXCELLENT UP-riut piano. H GO WORtl & CO. W15

7t t.wPiano Dealers. Pianos frretmvdpackd d shipped. SOHE PIAN A'GNCY.my12.1m

GAB RANGES.

"PEERESS ESTATE."These rangee embody in their con-

struction simplicity of design andevery known improvement. Madein digerent styles and siase to sutall requirements.

THE Z. F. BROOKS CO..5311-5th St. n. w.

PhleniWne. Gee and leegrie Avg.tures.

my14-1m

1kn -PRINTl ANDI P'BLISHER.Fine Book and Job Printing.

Telephome 763. [my181 1101116 Eat. n.w.MICHIGAN HARDWOOD REFRIGERA-WZ to,. Gas and New Process Gasoline Stoves.

tin, ve. rang" and furnace work. pluubing and wasfitting, grden home. Pal cash and save tXU per cent.Tel. 13. Iti-1 JNO. MORAN. 21W Pa. ave.

24 TORE YOUR FURNITURE AND VALU-INGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.

916-918 Pa. ave.REPROOF STORAGE ROOMS.

felO-kn TRUNK STORAOE A SPECIALTY.WA MODEL MAKER'S SHOP FOR SALE.To wlse the estate of the late E. H. BRADFORDiis machnery and tools at 711 0 st a. w., are of

fee osal1eysving modeS are notified to remove

these. my24-1w*

P~±IYEON S, ADAMS.Book and Job Printeor

Mn52&I 51ntha. v.

Dl. MORGAN BAS REMOVED X11IA: o~bee and residence from Eat.nw. to No.99 1th a. w., t. I and K e(McPherson

square). Telephone ali 735. my3I-1m*MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR

W..Welisnt rends for Cassard's Fine Hamsandtoee Bac hen they were not Casaard's atall. We have tried several plans to overome this dif-Sculty and have finally adopted a blue oval tin tagwith our name printed on in hite, which is alixedDoalu deinem etw er covered or uncovered.Don't be deceived. lYnslt upon having only goods withthis ta attached to them JaL5-tr

THREE POINTSOF BUPERIORITY

TEND TO KEEP THEREMINGTON

STANDARD TYPEWRITERAhead of all Competitors.

EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN.SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION.

RASE OF MANIPULATION.CALL AND SEE THE NEW 'V2 MODEL

WKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT.LE DEOIT BUILDING,

shiT-tr 8TH AND F STS. N.W.

MAN TEL S. ANDIRONS, FENDERS,Grates. Wrougrht-Iron Gs 'Fotures, be.distunts while makinr changes.mh4.r J. IL CORNINU. Tile Shop. amO 13th at.

&-lZ.bEDNEY & ROBERTS 00.

DESIGNING, ENGRAVING ANDFRINTING FOR 80CIAL ANDDUSNEuma USES.

01 30TB ST.. NEAR GAS OFFICE, alE

EWDEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING

3. B. RR 111 Pemaylvants ars,Suits from S5 up.

Troesss from 510 up.Ieprises been this date with high-grade art. JamD

R. HWARD C. RUSSELL Et w

Ste30sam. 12ltolpm. 4:30to5:3 p.rn.myS.1ae TE I

a. .758.

esesisedDemT GORMULLY & JEF.FERY MANUFACTURING CO. a sampie rim andtyre, tIlaSraing thek new psemmasie. It is an ex-tsemsely neat ad well-mads article. It teeke el andhandles well. It has grat reileney-dopping theiniated tyre frem a height of four feet, it rebemdedstemastly three inches ot the height from which it wasbepped, showing that the amount of flares los isin.-dama The tyre is by no means heavy, Indeed itislgt. and the valve is shutiit itself. Thee is aamesetera valve in the pamp. and the air is bept iby esoss peemme em the take applied in an extreamelysimple and agamoes mamnir.-ft. Cpelief.Oentry,Rue.bampsehesem and tried at 3M514th asweep7

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SPECIAL NOTICES.OUGHT TO SLACk UP.

The ready-mad. clothing businessought to slack up for a mouth or

so-until we close out our immensestock of Tailoring Stuffs.Why shouldn't you have your clothes

made to measure when you can get60 per cent better clothes at aboutthe same prices you are asked topay for ready madet You can weartailor-made clothes in the hottestsun and most drenching rain with-out fear of their losing color or

shrinking a couple of sies toosmall. Cannot say the same ofready made.

We will open the new 7 st. storewith an entirely new stock-whichmeans that every single piece ofcloth now en hand must end wilt besold.Every plee ol cloth is marked in

plain figures. and the reductionsrange from 10 to 33M per sent.

G. WAUrIELD SIMPSON.00 . OTH AND 0 BTS. N.W. myS

tR.TE ONE TYPEWRITERThat leds all the rest Is

the SMITH PREMIER. ItsImportant Improvements andlabor-eavmir device place it in ad-

vnce evenof t is are. It will stand mostexctinjg coniparlam with any other modernmachine. Sead for en and gethcen daV

Ae trial.HENRY A. CLARKE & SON. A yents. 9W5 7 STREET.

Prj:A SUITABLE. SERVICEABLE SUIT=or summer wear cn be most profit-ably selected from those GalashlelScotch Suitings and numeron Enelishdesiorns we are offerin at *30. In smallcheck and stripes. Marniacentlymadetoyourorder. I'erfect in Wt. sttoworkmnanhij. material. Itemaorhs=

itsA.RIEIt Call'and see ws!L. A. GRIESHJEt. A rt ic Taiior. 435 UTH ST.R. S. Hardon. V0A E ST. ap9-3m

* Men'a Belongians."THREE FOR THU PRICE OF TWO!

Why not move the eleven centis or ept threefor the price of two. Th1deuticii Your-in-hand Searfs yon are paying 50c. for elsewhereare here at :0-. each or three for a dollar. Ahundred patterns. perhaps. White ground withcolored fire,. and dot% stud the Blue ground."Itum-chunda"effects--begstaie.

-.Wen's )lelmvgn^e"935Pa. ave. n. w. my3OTHE OUR WORK.mau t o- wherever seen.isrial we show Is an excellent tes-the outputof the timonial to our

most celebrated 0ORNER ability to attainquarries of the the most maw-lantd. There is a niticent reeultsgrand ggreira- porsible in Man-tion of Marble uments. VaultsGranite aMi and other Amuother beautiful stone work.stonee.J. F. MANNING.

OF MonumentaL Works. SUCCESS.14TH AND H STS.

noe Primee will Our Pacilitiesbear careful com- were never moreparison with any complete. Wein thecity,where do more finel a 000- work than al-on. Es- most all otherstimates will be STONES together. Ifcheerfully fur- you desire tonisahed on any erect a monu-desired work. ent or vault let

myll-Im Sei yosn W. F. ROB tSe CARD.

VFT ANSWERS have led many friends tobelieve that I am still connected with theGedney& Roberts Company of Alexandria, Va., dotnbusine se in the Foet buildinc. this city. SUCH18 NOT THE CASE. I closed up all Interests.through a committe from the board of di-rectors, and It was agreed that my name wouldbe eliminated as soon as the charter could beamended.An entire new plant. bet talent. latest tyvefaees and every modern facility for producingthe most artiftc printing an engraving forbusinpee and social uses.

W. F. ROBEltTS.Pvlatjet, and K~ayei.nST. n.Waving.Opposite Rigge Hmuse. mY21-3m

BETTER THAN ORDINARY VALUES.AT B. H. STINEMETZ & SON'S.en's Import Neglige Madras suit cutfronm 3 to 6t each. Men's Wood-coforedDerbies. 2 50 each. Men's Flannel Shirtsonly 07 each. Men's Leather Belts. 7.3c. to $2.Fine Windo Silk Umbrellas. special. 0145each.

B. H. BTINEMETZ & SONmy28 - 1237 Pa. ave. n.w.

I HERfEBY WARN ALL PERSONSfrom negotiating a note in my nameIV aiwned and gave to Mr. 0. L. Potter forlirtning rod work amounting to S90. The orderfor the work was taken for Mr. J. H. Kuehl-ing. Any information In relation to the abovenote can be sent to my address. Suitland, or J. H.KuEbling Electrician, 120 Pa. ave., for whom thenote was intended. but who has not received it.11y4"t ELLEN E. BRUSE.

I.w DANENHOWER'S 42D GRANDLINENTARY REAL ESTATE

EXCURSIONCUMBERLAND. MD

CUMBERLAND i on a boom. The B.and O.R. R. is spending $150.000 buil shope ontheir pro inmedIat nt the lotsto be so d une 8 andgigths HUMBIRD .

Teundersh-med has chartered a sptecial trainof aix car, leavinar here WEDNESDAY 7:31)a.m.. arriving In CUMBERLAND 12 o'clockno.in time for dinner. The sale heginsat1o'cloc and will be continued on THUSDY mornigMBtrin theuspecial trainnoon. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETSand allnfraincan be obtained from Mr. WASH-NGTON DANEUHOWER. Beat Estate,rkr 13th and G sta. n. w. Applicants willples send in their names and addresses -s

SDR. FRANK BRIGHTWELL HAS RE-moved his dental oake to 417 11th at. n w.,whr will be pha=ed toss his patients and frisade,my2S-2t*

SFOR UINESS OE DRESS.If a Buins=== or Dress Suit he your

special requiresat, ssk to sea thossofered at all the intsrmediste pricesbetween 610 and 636.Our word for it that you ss nowhose

likely to getse well plissed in value andSt as hee.

tIEOBGE SPEANST.miyST die fis. .w.

ST. N. W.,ARMY AND A11W1IOTTESuisS u.rocs p, wisumsgf ~MONEY TO BUY HOMES.Thnysnatwyt bar ahes nthe ~l..~--a .taan st te

the

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SPECIAL NOTICES.A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION OF PEN.tal Lodire. No. F. A. A. M will beM0 OW (Tuesday 31 at2: o'clock

M. for the of tte thefuneral of BroDaiBelizele of Atlantic Log.NrokVs.The ervies will be held in the Library room VhethTemple and the rerfaing interred in Congeslonalceme . ethrn of ster lodgee are fraternallyInvited. By 0re or the V. U.Iit W. P. H. CREWS. See. I

I. O. 0. F.-FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. I12 will assemble at the hall THIS (Mon- Iday) EEIq. at8 o'clock to makesaCagfor the funeral of our lat i W. S. Graha P0. Byordarof the N. 0.

it E. T. PETTENGILL, R. S. CTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THEstockholders of the American AmmoniaManuaturing Cmpany for the election of directors I

will be heldat|1" F at. n. w.. Washinron. D.C.. on jJune 1592 at I0o'clock a.m. IKU EN DOOLIT-TLE. Free; W%. H.DOOLITTLE. Sec. ,u1y0-2_w*T OROOW. TUESDAY. AT NIND

14th tret Bptist Church cor. 39th andI s. n .w..Ite. Walter H. Brooks. b.D., pastor.- I11a.m.. sermon by the pastor and other services, 8p. m., sermon and prayer. As the day is one of fasting IandM yer in view o the cruelties and lawlessneens.eal Ingotne of the states, the public, regardlesaof race. should Join us in these services. 1t* I

b CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE IOF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. I

Al members are earnestly requested to attend the Imeeting at our headquarters, 1420 Penn. ave. n. w.on WEDNESDAY. June 1. at 7:.0 p.m.. to consibusiness of the utmost importance.

M. 1. WELLER. Chairman. IWALTER J. COSTELLO. Secretary. my30-3t I-: HDQTS. KIT CARSON POST. NO. I

Department of the Potomac. 0. A. IThe funeral of Gen.uID Muwys wil eaka 11LWO ITUESDAY. May 31. 12492. Comrades are Invited to

attend the services at 2:30 p. m. at the Church of the IHoly City. Massachusetts avenue northwest, onesquare met Of Dupont circle.By order of GEO. H. SLAYBAUGH. Post Com.it GlEO. E. DAVIS. Adjt.

SSCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL. Aspecial meeting of Robert De Bruce Council

of K ugh will be held on TUESDAY. 31st May. at 17:30 p.m. Work. 30th deteree.By order ofHARRISON DINGMAN. 3W. Commander. I

A. H. HOLT. 3,. Recorder. my30-99 IIF

MIRABILIA CIGARS. I

You have to pay money for yourDe cigars, and you are entitled to the best.you Ask for the Mirabilia 5c. Cigar and dopay not take something else said to be just Ifor as good. There is none so good as the I

your BEST. The MIRABILIA Cigar is theCipeara best and all the smokers now concede

the fact. All Arst-class dealers willgive them to you.

it SCOTT & BRO." A RUMOR" WAS CIRC(LATED Iaround the town today that HODGES' NA-

tL BINDERY. 12 F can do your work Iquicker and cheaper than any r binder. Call onhim. mny0

SCOTLAND! GAZE'S FIRST-CLASSSCOTLAND! round-trip tickets. Wash-

SCO ND! inatuntooewYork (Penna. R.);KCOTLAND! stamertoOlhrow. Tripthrough aSCOTLAND! the Itossachs to Etnburgh andSCOTLAND! return to Washimeton 41.

W. P. VAN WICkI.E,It 12:!-> Pa. ave.

3z~z,WE GUARANTEE IT.

COMFORT is essential to man's content-ment. Discomfort is a prolific breeder ofirritability. If clothes do not do more thansimply clothe the form a jute bag willanswer the purpose. We give comfort and--everything else.

SNYDER A WOOD.Model Tailors,

1. L. W.] 423 Eleventh street northwest.M A ALL FOR 75c..XX"- **1XX" "xxx" **xxs **xx".xxx. . . 'xxx" ''xx" 'I' '' "

IIXXX' For seventy-five cents11xxx" we will deliver at your door"111X 5 gals. flnest"HIX" Vapor Fluid."ixx" Sold for 3 years without a complaint."Ixxx" *I*X1xxx"' xxx"xi- **xx"

we eurn the ,eetal&-ves eier st-wfdedothe rest."1CHAS. K. HODGKIN.

"R pvert Handlerqf Pfate Glass, *

myi 913 7thst. n.w. (Pnesg 787.)&b LIGHT WINE FOR COMMUNION SERV-

ICE.Nearly all the various churches use ourWhite Pinot. It is a pure grapejitice wine

with a peculiarl 'leasant and delicateflavor and adbly adapted for the con-munion service. Price. 45c. per qt., or $5per doz. qis.W Druggists who wish to establish aodut n for Claret Soda should use r

oiur Fine Grade Clarets. Sold in bulk orbottle. 1,algrt'.TO-K N ANY.

614 14th at.n. w. [my3ul Telephone 99."MERTZ'8" MODERN IDEAS.

&To doubt but that the. well-cut and finished agarments that leave our shop are the best ad-vertisement we could possibly have.We are fully alive to this fact, and. If any-

thing. are putting more life into our produc.-tions than ever before. We want our garmentsto illustrate that we only advertise what we enand do perform-'"in a nutshell"--we give you athe best tailoring at from 15 per cent to 20 percent lower than prevailing prices. Our 25business suits to order are just what we repre-sent them to be.

W. C. MERTZ'STailorinor Shop.it 614 1Ith st. t

BZR., USEFUL IN EVERY BUSINESS.The Edison Mimeorraph Is confined to

no one branch. It is extensively usAbyall bnsiness and professinal men, whofind it indispensable in wet ting out cir-culars. orders, rules. bills of fare. Ae. CWith it 500 to 1.50 copies can be madefrom one original. Let us show you howIt Works.i

JOHN C. PARKER.Bookseller and Stationer.6197th at. n.w. My30

TOREAL ESTATE OWNERSWe make renting a specialty. If

you are going away for the summerplace your house in our hands. Wewill either rent it or place a watch-man In char e asyou desire.JON B.WIGHbReel Estate and lnsurase.1410 0 at. n.w. mySOt

b-~PHONOGRAPHS BECOMING INDIS-PENSABLE.

It insmall mollinslments Yusolnt alltotake advantage ofthis o'otnity. COLUMBIAPHONOGRAPH CO.. 457 5~a. n. w. it

b~ar.EaDY GETTING IW.

e wshicaw are taioin or 47wo'hdot olever. They're areadygetn

Style, fit and nish uarset.Nting asart erperfect tealering anU.etsf us.

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Wauhington News and GoedpIndex S. Agertessie-ma.

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Statement of the circulation of THn EvemWrAn for the week ending May 9, loSt[ONDAY, May 21, 10.s............... 35,2UESDAY, May 24t ....--..............33,3@:FEDNESDAY, May 25, 18.............3Sj'HURSDAY, May I6, 181s................S4Agg'RIDAY. May 27, 12....-...............35,.=ATURDAY, May 2, 181.................. AWg

Total...---.................... ......211,5"ally average............. ........36,a

orresponding week. 11..............3311I solemnly swear that the above is a true andDrrect statement of the circulation of TEn EvmxCG STAR for the week ending May 2, 199.

J. WHIT. HERRON,Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Ce.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this thirtletlay of May, A. D. 18SO.

JAY B. SMITH,Notary Public D.C.

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FAITH IN HARRISON..enater ERtesek says the Presdent WMR 5Ha=nmain.*Od and Mn..a..dSenator Hiscock has returned from NewYerlnd he still pins his faith to President Harriso=STAn reporter saw him at th Shorelam to

ay."What do you think of the presidental ie

tion now?" the reporter asked.'Mr. Harrison is going to be nominated am

lected.""How about the New York delegation?""Most of them will be for Harrison. Ihawot polled them so as to tell you just how manyut most of them will be for Harrison."A little later Mr. Hiscock had a talk with ex.enator T. C. Platt, who was stopping at thuhoreham until it got time for him to take thufternoon train for New York.

MI. PLATT REruSED To TALE.Mr. Platt came in last night. He says thube object of his visit was to see his wife, andlat he expects to take her home with him thifternoon. He refused to talk about politieatatters for publication, and he mid nothig in private which would lad one tUifer that Mr. Hiocock had convinceWim that Harrison was the manThere does not seem to be any more light onbe general siteation politically today. Thervre some who have been expecting Mr. Blaima say something, but undess those who arniost active in trying to bring about his nomiation are greatly mistaken he is not going tohake any more statements before the onseti"If the convention.The belief that he is going to aceept theomination if offrred to him is becong moeneral, and men who two days ego hoi

ie Blamine talk was all hollow -ay now that issoks as if he would be nominatedEx-oovaNxon PLETcuza's vinwa.

Ex-Gov. Fletcher of Missouri, who knows thmi-ding republican politicisn well, said toaTAa reporter today: "I am not taking anjarticular interest in the preidential nomiation this year. I was a member of theoovenion that nomninated Lincoln at Banltimore andave been pretty active in republican ciinca, but I do not care much about It thas yearhit when I see the workers and plnan.-s of thuarty-the men who run the ca=mpaigns ancleot Preaidenta-Ighting Harrison and on

penlfo Rline it seeems to me that theqetwhet they are doing, and Ido no

me how Harrison can to dle manlgainst such oppsto.I kMins woubmake the stroner btthemeI not enough der'ems mthiwro parties to make much dis...e

rhomn they esat. Ilam a silver mn and mjartyis ginstsiver.HI thereublias

careftulote Blss Makt anatte et lcio nIthk armyhh

may votes on --eou-t ef the ilver uis.

SacnrTAvT keaznE rebsstte Ilsy night froms his visit to New Yeak.

The Pasdsa's Sumna at De..e..President Harris breasmhed in hi s-eestemday at 3.nsdsra., his gana hl Uaenry Nokie, CsI. C. E. Meast and Gen, Wled The Preset perig eadedeaIns sevie atas krik(Pss...)marehich was muoded with aser het repgeatml watherbg. 'Be bmasere of a0 -hdu...atly dsesamld with Saerssaand

'we -os eUped Stat.. ses

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ON PATRIOT GRAVES.I ingHands Lay Tibutes f Beau-

THE IEM TOlIf.

Orations, Poems, Music and Pa-rades of Veterans.

EVENTS OF THE DAY.

Impressive Cesuemtes a a--m-sn..Eanstag.'Orween-At sene' mandCemgsessieal ameterims- Addes byGen. Baoy, so -soge -f-in sadDmU e-eetaive seS.

--b thundergorm.fSe..w.mha softly Mdaway.-rb he v dafsr.

Thousands of people anxioesly smadsky this morning. The weathar was a sbjctof more than usual iaeet, aot only to thveterans of the Grand Army, their wives anddaughtoe and those who assemble with them todo honor to the memory of th patriot dead,but also to the hundreds not so mindful oftheir duty to the dead, who planned to take ad-vantage of the holiday for an outing. IMwer-ing clouds and the overmet sky that marked thsearlier hours of the day did not aford aIvery promising outlook. As mach at thesuccees as well as the enjoyment odthis holiday depends an the weerthe prospect seemed rather umproming,but before 10 o'clock the mm eme e01and the day proved one of the amt.There were formal exereises today as aml inthe great cemetery on Arlington Eights, atthe Soldiers' Home and at the Coagresionalcemetery. Besides, the graves in the otheremNteries were all remembered and eek wasmarked with a tiny lag anddecked withGvem.The ceuemonies of the day begsa wit *

anvao gsIaDoaR, a. .,

parade of the Grand Army under -em ofDepartment Commader A. F. Dimmee and a

-ilitary esorLtThe work of the committees was al eemplstedthis morning and had been dons very ther-

oughly. The ladies of the Womma's DelhiCorpshad collseted yesterday may wags. badeof we andetails r the corps besiedthemeelves at 0. A. B. Hall bst might sortingand arngig the Toda th ame

Committees from variewpous to whom tework had been assigned decorated theshntes of-the city Baturday night and yesterday. Thsmorning all the statae wete bloominag inbunting of them p sties a

veryhandomeappearance. As it imsa general holiday, basiness in thecity was suspended. Many took advan-tage of the holiday toge onpigoaes and esear-sone. There, were may thesmanda. however,that devoted th hoiaIoth ups forwh it was stablished and gamd wlk tvetdame in the oesteries where the dead eel-diese et the Undon a hurled.

The old soiad-g who -g cgg dwtggGrand Army in thin eity put on Gir amermsthin morntng without as thought ofttheweather, and prepared to take their pluess inthe Mme. The ameority, hewavor, oheereed toprenation of takIng umbaune and sequIpped they ---sh-' skinny hel-- 3*'clock in benm t f ..d Ar..s tm

enEmsmemm baseen Ubmd

days, O B. eeean oisi wP. Osnand V.A. me..b d esese afGgee'Ih , n. amU asa hy.saee'Is.IeI. meesme amibeseai asema -M a

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A DAY WITH THE DEADM.M UN&. i d. at

Pading Vetmansand Rg"s inNw York.

MONUMENTTO GENERAL KILL

wateem rumesamut.vUumgm the Seut, ad S e Uen.

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tmSon m, X. T., May f.- ne gres ow"t today wa the unveiling of the 6oldie a"nsara' momrmemt. Tie w"s the event whichthe Pistid had comme troms Wahamstem towitnes and which had drw each a diste-gambed erowd to ach r from an pat ot

thu utate.The mornumeut in a E elema et ofamgn~it mime feet high rooting on a gaits boss

abderrying a life-iose statue of I acola. "inwhole aunoment is forty-three feet high. (feach carer of the base is a statue repstaungPonn* branch of the naval or military eert-we.ON the fer sides of the base are bemme Idc-tar- in ba relief reprearating war seemv.

he nmaumet wat plannd cloves yeure age.Its totad oost bas beem *26.9.a ROsD.ro

he eeon.u af the unveiling was mad agemera holiday. The people at Rochester modpeople from adjacent towns hept the idewelkGof the princital etreets crowded all nruingand all through the early foremoon waang Inethe procesusn. The buaines bumding an dochief thoroughfare had been deeweted to OMaot elaborate and tast4el fauuhaon. Seuntogand fap were the miat-rials sed, though at

sane Pepietres of the heros of tae wrwere yed.

The procctaion which was to eolebnte * in-veiling of the nomhumest wA expected to sturtat 2 o'clock. Te orgamiation which waft totake part in it had been ordemed to emport at1: o'clock, but for two or three hour, before

that tme the streets wore oade lively with aetrind of marching feet and sound of mamc.

The formation of the parade wao on as edestreets leading into Main stert. The roview-lag stead bad been erected om Main street infront of the court house and direly oppouhothe Dowers Hotel. While the parade was feram-fag the President was uliaking handa with maw-eral thousand callers in the hotelparore.At 2 o'clock the Presiteut, tierretary Nola,Gov. Fower emd hi staf and the other dissi-

guihed guests of the day were emeorted serenethe atreet to the reviewang Stand. It was withmuch diSculty that the pobe emrceedej ieSaring a pamg through the crowd. Whenthe Preosidet ape on th e ad h crwedch ed and the Presid took of' bibb" andbowed.Soon Aftr e'clock the g fs the r eto srt was given--three gu Z bed 60Firw Dat-u- Naval RerwAew-ndMar"l James 8. houaman came out at thbead of the calma ad led dh aMek dMad. etreet.

2e Hoe of march weeeast e Mainsest foEmst avese, peting in review bde the Pee-ident and dh gevermer of New York-e &Aaveme to Alexander 1ett, to Maree cvemm,and to Washington Square. The Pa dMstood with his bat in his baud daring ast atthe review. Me uniformed ergmenisi-io e-nlated him in mtisry style no they pased andthose without mufformes took of their hbabAfter the praunio-n bad poted the Premidt"and the governor and their parties took cer-ringes ma dreoe to Waahington qeere. wbaethe tommsument stands. As the pOsees altired the equre from Moeare eeam s hea

.4--a---took ah positios migm o temThe arie e Peei&t md eA . MWe

e.ms with ponged g

Gem. Reynomi ea~ed the meembeage Soardwsem after S o'clok and introduced ew. L I.

Foote, who dellswed am invoraties. Teband which had "sm part in the parade am

Un bedfar "ttp~mmgard lakan."Gen. Be is big opening addrem go-

viewed the werk at the o meart essmmttteIn aumdemn, trning toward the mmm

mad panlting to it, he smid: "We bateeetOboreeiseemite witmssOst by io or ehmodead my yet speak. lat te msemament beunveiled.At the dgml te young ldies absing at

the bass of the erumanet pulled the cod ensrela-- the drapery of the state and it saodto ta leaving the colummm revealed inal its ety. (hor after cheer we"t

from the .as emeg and the bndup Ribbe' American hyman.

Whee the tumult bad ubeided Dr. David 5.Mill, presidest of the University of Recluster,was presented to the audience- Kim o asepisnt tSk of divering the oration.The band plaved teet' "To The, 4

Country," and "flolesibia's Fag."firnuel B. Iwe of ocheter we am. in-tedueed to read the poerm of the day.

The eamoriel cboir, nder Prof. I. . WI-

hins, mug Smsamoua. 's"Endem Ie Th&Glory."

intro Presdent arcesa, who ipoke atmm length. (oy. Flower aise ypobe. Mr.

0.3R. Paruma thsea pruueented the menat tothe case and keeping of the city.

Mayer Cure respoudud. accepting the mee-amat for the city. The baudtiaspsum-----d by Bev. A.. Sasm.

Pasangn IN NEW Uemte 3awae Nas-a a and - . A. U.

New Yom., May 3.-At sulie Seday be==tiema stae and -.ksa eng -a Ms-

at half met Te st. and tmfeom every in the city. A ~

shower felB st9e'ls. the hor Gaed fartharet et be pasada, hut It bad no great ae*e

es the a-a who were den e p at theCom waling r the

emammd et Umse al Wee. 3.. heaetheproessian. 16 ese - he M-aic- Gem,Lutbrigade edztv egimms t in ioue

Them em- the twursyeeaad ru=g.m.- in lidde-a the uee& with iee basabmm et be

SomeM6 and ine btaemn et the ueuntm-Get The bat ad mssed hbteSide were masin bea, with teep A, andthe naval semrm as'-in.ry brah p the sme of be NbtendGm e-a-ge. Antr albe be emAssay pieS t aim divisims, ri be (MGOmed msa gune at humr.Thuame watched the reasu menced adung tes eaen. e atsobaesgat, Seamd, Edmoeta andW ngea tesoes. wee spiande drmesed e aeen.Afthl Qe poen. -a emadded a t Qe

Gemd Army psts preud.d ti the insa..-a-.., where e gmns et iaemanma

-es dametdw Sem ee.

agueons esA. w. mag

Eamy Yhmm nae So mi Osme at

hemma Ta., Meg U.-The me iatbe mammn So be me ary of emmA. P. - ha esam a amheet ien So me d4, be eeafhthuerne esr meat, - ma. i

wit Th Masa t be

at in smsemai mrShe mammmen sa s them hamse

am bhee et a ta emmee~ aatM Qm.

esosame er at m