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All the delicacies of the season served at short notice. Billiard, pool and bath rooms attached. A good book to the best Mena.-Tupperr THS 2 PRESS ri&-v Late News at the Seat of Government. The Week In Congress. The financial question occupied much df the attention of the Suimte during the week. Senator Sherman spoke at length in opposition to free silver. He ap proved the proposed silver conference, and advocated a new ratio between gold and silver. He was replied to at length by Senator Foster. The delat was finally adjourned to June 14 The Senate joint resolution authorizing and directing the President to proclaim a holiday commemorating th 400th an niversary of the discovery of America, on October 12, 1892, was taken from the calendar and passed. The diplomatic and consular appropriation bill was taken up in the Senate. As it came from the House the hill carried au appiopriatiou or $1,487,248 and this amount has been increased $-231,800 by the committee, making a total of $1,710,045 being $.")3,120 more than the appropriation for the current year, and $428,421 less than the estimate. The Senate appropria tions committee completed the annual pension appropriation bill. The bill car ries a total appropriation of $140,350,000, being about $300,000 less than the esti mates, and a little oer $11,000,000 more fian tire House bill. The increase is for army and navy pensions and rent. Tbe resolution leported from the finance committee for a committee of live sena tors to inquire whether the law relathe to national banks furnishes sufficient piotectiou to depositois and other ci edit ors and to investigate recent failures and other violations of law or irregularities was agreed to, and Messrs. Chandler, Higgins, Peffer. Harris and McPheivsoii were appointed. Tho House had the I ostoffice appropriation bill under con sideration during the week. The amend ment increasing the appropriation for the extension of the freedelivery system, which was well dobated for the past two days, was defeated. The amount for tho Star route service was increased by $400, 000. Representative Hall, of Minne sota, introduced a bill, placing coal, nituminous and shale, upon the free list. On Monday a motion was made in the House by Mr. Cntchings to suspend the rules and put the river and harbor bill in conference, which was adopted ifter some debate. Representative Richardson, of Teunessse, introduced on Monday a bill to repeal the law imposing .i tax of 0 per cent on the circulation of nil bauks other than national banks. The anti-option bill nnd the bills admit ting New Mexico and Arizona into the Union were nassed in the House. A BATTLE FOR 850,000. Warranted Indestructable Alignment. No. 1 has capital shift and key-board nearly like the Remington No. 2. 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Gonuinr tiu trade-mark and cro&ed ted lines on wrapper. IRE- ensions Tlie Disability Bin u a taw. SOLDIERS DISABLED SINCE THE WAR ''ARE ENTITLED. Dependent widows and parents now depen dent whobe sons died from eflectB of array ser Vices are included. IfvoUWlsh vnnr nlnlme PQL1C131 I? A jTTJyWT? 8Peedil' nua successfully prosecuted.address Is the only HhwtratiMl paper in world 'JAMES TUPEIIl containing all the latest st national and . Iite Commlsslonea of Pensions. sporting news. No Saloon Keener, Bar- ' Washington, D. c. her or Club Room can afford to be with-'. out it. It always makes friends where ever it goes. Mailed to any address in the United States, accurately wrapped 13 weeks for $1.25. Send a cents for sample copy. Richard K. Fox, Franklin Square, New York city. For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS nni d pi rm a. bsf 5 nik :wwvi rTT .lanHTv K9Hrwi KsMSXftV 3m WSMuJtimJ iifimdu AK b TTnbaa an -M,I&H -H FREE. 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In other words, we will teach yon t REE, and start you In business, at which you can rapidly gatherin the dollars. We can and will, if yonpleass.teach you quickly how to earn from S.I toSlO a day at the start, and mora as you go On. Roth sexes, all ages. In any part of America, you can com mence at home, giving all your me, or snare iompnts only. 0 the work. What w offer Is oew and It has been preyed orer and orer again, that great pay is lure for eyery worker. Easy to item. No special abili ty required. Reasonable in dustry only nec essary for sure, large lueeir We start yew, furnlshinr e r erylliing This is one of the great owing to Mrs. Harrison's nervoua weak ness. The Collector of Customs at Si Fran cjacb reports tl)e seizure of n large quan tity qi smuggled opium imported from China on the steamship Pueblo. The publip debt statement shows that the iuterest and non-interest bearing debt deoreased $880,140.50 during the month of May. Total cash in the Treas ury is $703,300,505.00. fcate Pike, who achieved some noto- ilety by attempting suicide in Now York, it as warmly welcomed by her fellow clerks, on her return to her desk in the Treasury Department at Washington. Tho oldest employe of the Naval De partment at Washington is W. P. Mor gan, who has been in the Government service for nearly half a century. He was appointed in 1848, and is now in tho Bureau of Navigation. At least eight European governments have accepted the President's invitation to participate in a monetary conference, and there is no longer any doubt of such a maeting. The President will commu nicate with Congiess on the subject in a few days. The Agricultural Appropriation bill contains a section providing that the monthly crop report issued on tho 10th of each month shall be confined to a 'latement of the percentage totals by States and full total, without comment or argument. Commissioner Raum was before thn SuVCommittee of Deficiencies, and ex plained the necessity existing for a spe cial appropriation of $7,600,000 on ac count of pensions. He desired the monev appropriated to be available June 10, to meet the June payments. This defi ciency, if allowed, will make the total pensions payments for tho year nearly $148,000,000. Much alarm exists over the condition of Mrs. Harrison, who has been growing weaker for some time. At the White House it is asserted that no immediate danger is feared, but there is no doubt that the weakness which continues to mark Mrs. Harrison's condition is the iource of great apprehension. The in tention is to removo her to some spot where she may be able to convalesce. Train Robbers Fijjht Desperately and !et the Treasure. The frequency of desperate train rob beries is attracting the attention of the whole country. The brigands who re cently robbed the Southern Express had hardly been shot down or captured in Florida, when newB was flashed over the country of the robbery of the south bound Sante Fe passenger train, near the station of Eed Rock, in the Chorokee Strip. The train was flagged and the engi neer and firemen taken prisoners. The robbers then entered the express car, broke open the safe and secured its con-' tents. Tho amount obtained has been reported at $50,000. The passengers were not molested. The robbory was doubtless committed by the notorious Dalton gansr. for whom large rewards are still standing and who were even then being tracked by a de tective and his posse, who were behind them not a day's journey, on horse back. It was 10 o'clock when the train reached Red Rock, in the northwestern corner of the Otoe and Missouri reserva tion in the Indian strip. Just as it w as pulling out a few minutes later two men with black masks covering their faces, jumped suddenly in the engine's cab from the tender and covering the en gineer and fireman with their revolvers, commanded them to run the train down to the stock j'ards and to stop at a given t-ignal. Carl Mack, the engineer, and Frank Rogers, the fireman, obeyed. To have resisted would have meant their death. When the train stopped tho two robbers were joined by five masked com panions. Their leader commanded tho engineer and fireman to walk back to the express car and commanded the fire man to break open the door with his coal pick. F. C. Whittlesey, the messenger, and J. A. Riehl, the guard, anticipating what was going on when the train came to a standstill, had blown out tho lights in tho car and refused to allow anyone to enter. The bandits then opened fire upon the car from all sides, but the two men within responded promptly aiming all their shots at tho door. Tho highway, men shot into the car from all quarters, even getting under it and shooting through the floor. Their firing, how ever, was all to no effect for the messen gers bravely stood their ground. In the meantime one of tho robbeir had chopped a hole in the door of the car. large enough to admit a man's body and the fireman was told to crawl through it into the car. This nlaced him lirnr. I ally between two fires and engineer Mack seeing that it meant death to his com panion, explained the situation to the messengeis within and told them to cease firing. When tho robbers at last entered the express car they covered those within with their guns and with a sledge ham mer and chisel broke open the way and through safes and robbed them of every thing of value. They also took 50 and a gold watch from tho guard of tho ex press car. Messenger Whittlesey had hidden his money and watch and tho robbers cot nothiuor from him Tim robbers are described by several of the passengers who talked with them as be ing well-dressed and of gentlemanly ap pearance and bearing. The leader apol ogized to the engineer for a rough re mark made by one of his crowd, and promised him that it should not occur again. After the robbery the men mounted their horses and rode off to the southwest. Political Crisis In Italy. Tho Marquis di Rudini and all the members of the Italian cabinet have ten dered their resignations to the King, ow ing to a vote of want of confidence by the Chamber of Deputies. The chamber refused to accept the government's pol icy of a heavy reduction in military and naval expenditures. It is admitted that the Italian government is on the verge of bankruptcy. - An Imperial Prodigal. Several Berlin journals announce that Count von Wedel, chief of the emperor's household, has resigned on account ol disagreements with his sovereign as tc plans for building new castles and spend ing large sums of money in repairing old ones. The young emperor is sam w ut? spending money at the rate of 25,000,000 marks per year, and a report is current that the crown lands aro to mortgaged for $40,000,000. Heavy Snow Fall in Nebraska. A dispatch from Omaha, Nebraska, says that throughout tho Northwestern tiers of counties in Nebraska a sheet of snow sixteen inches deep covers the ground. At Rushville and Morton it ia even worse. In other portions of the State tho snow is not quite so deep. Roads are blocked with snowdrifts and cattle have suffered severely, xil form work has been set back. ifty Cents Per Wee, $5 CASH the Haivn linns Wont to lie Annexed. Lansing B. Mizner, ex-United States Minister to Guatemala, has reached San Francisco from Hawaii. He reports that the natives find the expense of maintain ing the queen too burdensome, and an eager to be annexed to the United States that they may participate in the sugar bounty under the McKinley bill. -A2sD 50c, 3Pei- Week vm Dny yon a home ., CITY OF BOWIE. so CTS. PEE W2EK The first ODnortnnitv . ! oloied people to secure Home, n Weekly payments of 50 cert 1DDD lots fee an Maryland Only 20 minutes rfcl .U1U :,3m.;giua. -doable trad 22 trains stop daily. Fare to ar ' i rom vya8Dingtou,oniy S,x te hv mmmntntinn fiVb-nf 'm . " ion ot the .Baltimore RndlVtr' Tac and. Pope Greek BmU' relc.gn.ph and Express (,ffi, ' x i u,Fi ,m me iialt.moru and I ot; c ra lroad, $.,,.Pg" lions alrt ad) built pP'Jt ituhe Ml churches an I he most healthful State of Ma.yiand. Title to pr0D erty perfect. JSro Taxes, ond pnf. chasers of lota will receive ! ueuuB, wiui ctruncate of "Free." We! do!. GENEKAL MARKET KEPOKT. The Week's Quotations From Ilia Trade Center. NEW YORK.-Grain Wheat. No. 2 red. 97MJC. a 99c; rye. 80c. a E3c.; corn. No. 2. 53c. a 54c: oats. No. 2, 35c. a S5ic.: Pho vis ions Lard, prime, S3.C0 a $5.03; tallow, 4c; butter, creamery State and Pennsyl. vunla, 21c; cheese, full cream, 10J:c; skims, choice, 8&c Hay and Stiiaw No. 1 timothy, per 100 pounds, 95c ; clover. 85c; straw. No. rye. 65c ; oat, 50c Dressed beef, 6c. a 8c. CHICAGO.-Gkain Wholosalo prices Wheat, spring, 82c; corn, 43c; oats, 32c; rye. 7Cc Piiovisions Mess pork, per bid.. ?9.62& lard, U5; hos. common. 4.40; jrime, $4.05; sheep, $6.20; lambs, $6.90; steers. BALTIMORE. Grain Soutborn wboat. 98c; corn, yellow. 50c; white. oOJc; oat9. No. 2 white. 38c; ryo, No. 2. 85c. Puo visions Butter, creamery, 21c; -tfibs, 18c; cecs,14c; cotton. Wc. PHILADELPHIA.-Wheat.-No. 2 Stat tea, U7Jc; corn, No. 2. 5lMc; oats. No. 1 white, 37c ; butter. Stato creamery, prints, 21c; eues. 14c Tho delegates from South Carolina ta tho Democratic National Convention wil'. favor Hill. There is a new example of wild West ern brigandage. Six masked men held up the Sante Fe express in the Chero kee Strip. They compelled a messenger to break open tho safe, and having se cured the contents Psranod Tii. . $50,000 of Uncle Sam's money, on ita" J "j n y.ljr AUUlctua. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.g 90S F Street, N. W.f Washington, D. C. Indian Burled Alive.' A report from Ardmor, Indian Terri- .oiy. states that two .drunken Light horsemen, recently deputized from the rmy post at Wowoko, Seminole Na tion, to execute by shooting an Indian convicted of a capital crime, only wounded their victim. Then, as United States Commissioner Reuuie has since learned, thpy buried the distressed con--vict while he was yet alive. The pooi leuuw vauuy protested ugaiust therouh offiii into which two negroes were ordered to thrust him. Buc the writii ng body was put in the box and an effort made to nail the lid, but the vic tim pushed and kicked against it so that the task was ouly accomplished by two ji me men siumc on do lui -i.;i ,i A HIGH-BINDEtt WAR. eve-raj viunaraen It Hied In a Lively En Casement In Sacramento. The city of San Francisco has had a Gcusatiou in a riot among Chinamen which broke out in the Chinese quarters uot fifty yards firom the main business part of the city. There have been several outbreaks recently, but they resulted only in the occasional wounding of somo Chinamen. The present riot was a more serious affair. There was a perfect fusilade in the street in front of the headquarters of two high-binder socie ties. Shots were exchanged across the street in rapid succession and the aii was full of flying bullets. An electric car, filled with passengers, happened to be on the track between tho coutendinp parties and a storm of bullets whistled through the car about the heads of the passengers, who clambered out as rapidly as possible. The conductorand trrinnmn put on the breaks and abandoned their posts in haste. When the battle was over two Chiua men were found dead and another as shot through the thigh. A number of others were wouuded and probably sev eral moro were killed, but have been concealed by their friends. One part did its shooting from a balcony. One man, a peaceable Chinese cigarmaker who has a wife and two children, was shot and killed while in his own placed business. The police have arrested seven China men, all of whom were armed with lar-e pistols, Beveral of which had recently been discharged. MORMONS TO MIGRATE. liOAEDING HOUSES. Holmes Ifonse. RESTAURANT & LADIES DIN IXG PARLOIl. Fine Wines, Choice Brandies And Old Whiskies. ' OYSTEJiS IN EVERY STYLE Meals Nerved to Order, J. O. HOLMES, Proprietor, 333 Va. Ave., Southwest. &zz ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cos of any proposed line o advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bumu, ' 0 Spruce St., N'wYork. PfllCE iF LOfS BUT SIBI. Terms of i 'ukciiasb: five Inra r.aafi n,.,1 trr. .1 n month, with no interest. Tja-j cash, 10 percent discount; all cash 20 per cent disci.nnt. 1flllPV TOlll ha i.W.. 1 . j i4. & ouvauteu 10 par tits des'rincr to build. . Those Who annlv firm ,n l. the hrst choice ol iota It a husband purchaser ,KOJ before his purchase is comiiietcd a deed in iee will be given to h I widow, if the propertv ha hn improved, or if not. the amount already paid will be returned her The above presents an onportti. mty never before offered the Col ored people of the city of WaJ,, ingtou to secure a valuable lot either as an investment or for a home on monthly paymenta, and at me same time, entitled tteia to a vote and a voice in the Gov. ernnievt of tbe country. Already many have made their iiumeB in tlie "Oity of Howie and lots purchased on the above terms should double in value with in tbe next six month. For further information apply to w. UALviN Chase, Agent a,, 110918..,,,, Owner, 505 D St., n. w.. Washington, D, C. 1 THE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AfcD SAVING CO. Five on j .' . , , -. 'stridfs fo.r.1 " l" "bm sluing on tlie 1 il w i e tin- in tnefuI,inTent!re progress, that ricbs all rrntkera Itl. n-V.n A.. .. 41 -i , . probablrthecrMteJtVpportunitr taborfn, P5e JS! "J, ther dlOV t,U" UHllS With tlie Utmost known. J.ow is the t.rae. Delay means loss Full particulars nonnlinlnnnn Tl :.. .. ., UKOK i ...ww. made. 5SpfvMi",T?.te once. A.iJress, UEOUGK '".iau.ia. v.i" aoo.i oruuuu, .aieunc The interment was then Hundred Families to Snfi Large Mexican Concession. ., AanJI,Paso' Tex- dwpatch announces that Elder Andrew J. Stewart, of the Mormon Church. Imn in-r i..-.i from the Mexican government tho con cession of 100,000 acres of land, ninety miles southeast of Chihuahua, upon winch he agrees to locate 500 Morman families. "We are going to Mexico, "said Mr. Stewart, "to make permanent homes for ourselves. The land will bo divided into httle farms, and every family will have a horne and will set out orchards vineyards, etc. We will have factories' too. It will be a self sustaining com- munitv. Ab Ann o)nl. t.. -- -. Dl,u. uu ue raised in .Iex!co as anywhere, and wo will mako a specialty of improved stock. We will sell our produce and lpy our supplies in El Paso until we can raise all we need. Polygamy will not be practised by the colonlsta. Loans;-money to huy or bnild homes Shares le:ch, payable monthly Dividends decked ev. ery January. Secretary's office: 5d mV7? Pen9-m.to 6 P. rn Monthly meetings at Lin- ntrri r ' ur31 Monday niht in every month. Henry E Baker. Secretary CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK OF WASHINGTON, D. C. O A I Tn rt . ov 2 est. n. w. .Receives deposits, loans mtnev tiansactsa geneial bankng bnsi iede. Location central aud con. venient. F street cars and herdic run i,, front of our door 9 h et cars run a few rods tast ofonr uunun.?, .nti street ai.d llhef. cars only two block away. Dr. C. B. Purvis, L. C. Bailey. Officeks: xrusiueuf, J in. Jl T.rnr- Vice-Pro?., Joeot.h w rd Cashier, Douglass B. MtCary Treasurer, L. C. Bailey Secretary, H.E.Buker DIRECTORS. Jno.R. Lyhch, J,. C IJuiIct, Joseph W.Ooie, W. AIcKmlnj Jo" A.Picre, J. A. Lewis VV.E. Matthews, J. u. Udder W. S. Montgomery, ttV o Bradfrd James Sforom, .o. i,onori, J. A. Johnson. A. V. Tancil, H.E.Baker, Mont Strickland, FIHE SH02Sc ATo. 939. Pennsylvania Ave, K.y Washinon D C. BROWN'S IRON BITTLKd Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility. n a? TABUSIIED 1866 BUBNST!HF'S IHM mm 301 Peunsjlvania ATenqe mcn-B wca & and geutIe. Old gold and silver boaeht Unredeemed pledges for7aie. Where to carry your orders FREEMAN'S Studio, 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor. 17tli M pSE PORTRAITS In Lrayon. Oil and T?ntvLen&rged to any size from Card w " SS'y I'aynients taken. GREAT KEBOCTION FOR CASH. efaSrhi?,,ven; nowerfandcape PaintM n!VAdJen ? c,a8S every Saturday. no iu lo 3 o'clock. 25 cents per lefisou. isanner and Sign Paiuting of ever Description. Order orders promptly attended to. If you feel weafc and all worn out taks BROWN'S IRON BITTEP 'aBswaysr- , ky - - TV.' ) "st-