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THE EVENING STAR ——$___. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Correr er ae Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star N jewspaper Company, Entered at the Post Office eccond elnas nail aster? Tus Wert er ae Peiteg--Gh s year, postage FAL saail subscriptions is odvaness po yaper sent longer thas te paid for Rates of advertising made known on application. =_—_—O oa a—[“_"_—' SPECLAL NOTICES. Vo. 75—No 14,049, oy WASHINGTON, + lend THE SUNDAY HERALs Tasue tomorrow will bes grest number, consisting f 14 pages, replete with the latest telexrapliic, local and general news. It will also contain a splendid cut of the Executive Committee of the Triennial Con- clave, with full official program, and other bighly in- teresting matter. Don't forget the Herald is Washington's favorite Sunday morning uewspeper. at Cette ica: er securities. 1S OF STUCK, CHEQUES Commereial Titno- eta G. GhDNEY. 1Uth and D streets (Post busing.) TEMPLARS’ CONCLAVE. _|t UDb & DELWELS stuw.,have ou & aty of cay ted in 20 wituies Ail muds of BP: sAND SEAND, COR. OF 7TH to view the Knights Ten <"S. wall be piaced on sale 4 ae st #1 each, at all tue pri ~ ‘ug Stores. For any iuforme- {itm eipls 1oUSCAN W. WHLE Tide Tat ne eu ber ub committee zt PLAES’ CONOLAVE—DE*IBABLE Auctions furuiabed ducing conclave week af 7 5°) ou REST —WIN DOW: WINDOW: ihe Aveuue tor the procession, Uct. 8. Apply (C UPEMION office, cur. Pennsylvania ave. EF ~ CALDS Faas 1ED ay Tk ¥.08 iiumiued and Cards sien. auleanie aud retail, w Bit Masoute te: uu RENT—FORK THE TEMPLAH CON wie, one lange Rovus eth two windows, second Apply at Pte COLUMBIA CONSE. Peumsst Wwania ave. ss 1 a private: houses benr the Aragon wee hotest 1014 15tu st. nw. ee o-ot® NGE ‘CE ROOM OPPOSITE EBBITT porter tencan beau Appiy W. MILE. D! Li“ incunlors INDOWs FOR Wild Ok WisHUUT BOARD (ALSO we to Let), duriug the Ruuchty Jeu.plar 0 Penuisy vant vet NG THE CONC .ooms iu Frivate House in me oi the karaue. at 2ST Peunsy ivauia uve DLCORAING AND ILLUMINATING Large Lotot Chinese Lanterns and ldukunatug heap at MILLEiS Art aud Paiut uth st ee at? WS FUR KENT To VIEW KNIGHIS | rr best . cations 10 ety —U. £. OBALA, 1505 senna ave. 0 GOD SADDLE HULSES FOR October 3. Inquire at stab 2 Lt et, hs _oc3-3t MAGBATH & K. LLY. _ OK KENT—-DULING THE CONCLAVE, ENTIRE e line. 6 to 10 large toms: » windows to view sulk lens room Jor gO persons, comtortabl ore wesirable in the city. 1707 Peun. ave. B.w. a X WINDOWS AND A "BALCONY FOR — Sic View the Vemplare’ Procession: also Accou dations tor 4U 'Peopie at FRANK FUSSELL'S, cS oc-4t vk KENT—FOUR WINDOWS, 68 CORCORAN AB ipuuaing. tor Days of Bid bere 70 Upsobured Cote to rent or sell. ota Ke DQOWS FOR KT PARADE weulay. Oct. 8 ‘The most Desirable ed to traveiiue preterved ~ YoU wean business don't rp! FACTUREE star itis. Wes — iu Chie eat ma & sub te ven au ALIA: prubt of $5.0U0 to ‘The advertiser will Surnish with » practic.1 knuwiedse of tue Lusiuess, day, Oct. 70m HEKKON & KAMEY tor particulars, | LWT F st bow. iv = |___SPECIAL NOTICES. __ aes — Telegrams to The Star. DELEGATES AT THE HUB. ‘Members of the Pan-American Congress See Boston. A MORMON CONFERENCE. D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1889. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL “Sou A: | wis B. Sane gee TO. Sere jHE ‘office will be closed o iF 10 o’cloc tin boner of the onr city and to afford onr wwithess the grand gerade B. H. WARNER & DO Patch w. TUESDAY, vet Kutchte femplar visi Room 17 ©, Sun Building, 1417 F st. nw. _Refers to Hou. B ¥. Tracy, Secretary ot the Sav ‘7th and L DAvand THURSDAY EVENINGS, Ceteber # ana tt from 5 to o'clock, for the issue of cards. H.C. FOWLER, Secretary, Bricklayers’ Uuion. | GF. THE | ENTERTAINMENT ce! Jobn & Finch c. No. 6, is postponed nti Gusber 15 seme Usketa! aad hall, | 1 1th and plan: ave. 5.8, MILTON * a man, aud essay on Ke- incarnatish by the president, SONDAL be EN! a o'clock at 923 F st. now. invited, OFFICE UITABLE B_ASSOCIA «ION, sshingwn, D.C. Oct. 5, 1889. Grange the clos Binks of this’ city on TUbs tba tbe cocastoa of ights T this ofice will be closed ob thet, day. SOHN JOY EDSON, Sec. => sivrer. MUSEY, ile PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION is O each aud will Tuterest payable wouthly, if papel pays passe Gu doward "We have s surplus of $56.0 E | Fao te vericctly "suuad and reliable, il ote unds be to nembers on first 10) of o CARSON: President. % Teal estate, oct-2m : ai. FINE GAS FIXTURES. ROCHESTER AND GLADSTONE LAMPS. UMBRELLA AND DECORATED SHADES. CANDLE SHADES AND STICKS. 8.8. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9TH ST. X.W. Shoe iste Jor houses and any drawing or uacing that you would like made at low rates, Address 1320 V oc$-3t? <> REMOVAL. — JESSE H. WILSON, AT- torney-at-Law (lately with the Heal Estate ‘surance Company), has moved his offices as MuNEN. oct T chectown 1218 Bat st., from 9 to 10:30am. Wastington—Feudali Building, Koom 5, 11 am to 5 pan, General Law Business. Titles to Real Estate, oc4-6* K. STHASBURGEK & SON, MANUFAC- — turing Clothiers and Tailors, 1112 F st, B.W.. save azain beeu awarded the coutruct for, tae Vuitorue tor the Letter Carriers of thiscity. Se =>ENIGHTS TEMPLAR, ATTENTION! he Offical Prograins are Now Reads for Dustetbation st Triennial Head~ ROME. ExT §, FLEACH eR, Publisiver. pis ANNUAL MEETING Men's Christian Association, ONDAY, OCLUBEE 7, at 8 aud consideration of changes in the constitution. Every active member should be present, Oct Bt = TOCONTRACTOKS AND OTHERS. LARGE LOT GRAVEL FREE. We, the undersigned, owners CARMULL 8@) SQUARE, Bot. Jat and 24 ant Band F ats. ve. dat i 5% bi encanta MERCHANTS } Star ae a9 ot Ferective sega bostoess on F EDA Prigbee: o'clock in the mi elds, E Nelson, jr. ite ton. @eg,.8. Ramby. Le 3 sug Raa te Pid hin, a Fe id Pa ce jenry’ Kuhn, Jos. old, Pe MEDICAL AND DENTAL SasneTMENe National University, cor. Sti and K sta.u.w. Sisrxth atinual course of lectures will bea | fntroauctory Toctur Prof. Louis opnation aud aunoupecment apply to EB, M.D., ieasenw fae kK ~ BIKCKHEAD DESIRES 40 1HANK hin dieiog ‘thet ve yeare he has been cused in the ture, snd {o call to thelr attentions SSE ter Ober | ‘7 be will be pleased to see them ut » NEW LOCATION, 731 9TH S8T., BET. Gand HN.W. This building bas been erected for the especially Dus if turing aud furni- Root if eaten exhibiting fine Afull line of Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-s Furuiture of the luauuiscturers aa be carried | on firee door, and appar bast of building will be de- Yoted to manutacture of special orders and fine repair- ing. ee ticulars aud to inspect stock you are | invited to call CE Ly yee ocS-6t* a MISS LOUISE VOLEE: he r Ealieiwees gata Tia aes Beth Te Beturuaya excepted: “re PTE INTERNATIc if New York, at 1 European Government Bouds Dee sae ih all coupons and premiums when due ss wellss the Value of the bouds, set? We HS ANNUAL Esc OF TELS: holders of the Eckiuytou and ‘Soldiers* | Honte Hallway Company of the District of Columbia jae election of nine directors will be held at, the Otice'st the company, oom 29, Building, Washington, D. Beit iz TS8U, between the hours of ain. and 2 Botelock pin.’ JOSEPH PACs Secretary. Sel on Instalmente-st 65 ARETE AATLORIEG. A AT CES. In the rapid inspection of mun the most no- ticeabie feature is his clothes—their color, cut ghd AK. {men couid sve thospselves thers them a great many who bu: Clothes would have them inaue to order, Tt costs uo more When yuu consider the quality, Wear, appearance abd general salistacuion, i ave taxen tue initiagye in iutrod ‘Tailoring ut Popular Price tration of this tact 19, the al Cutaway ype Vest Lam ee tor eo Imeasure at #20. Tam trunming them with the fasinonable Flat Braid wud fuishing them inan elegant tuauuer, . WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers” and Cush Tailor, ocS-tr _ Corner of 9th and G sts. n. w. O00 BoaRds aT 81.25 PER 100 FT. at GTH,ST. AND NEW YORE AVE, ¥.W. These sre bright, dry, even thickness and 16 ft. length, We have the common ordinary Virginia Boards at much lower Prices, but our celebrated $1.25 bourds are of good quality. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, _fe8-3m Dealers ip Lumber and Mill Work, ;=>PROPEL UNDERCLOTHES FOR MEN. Weare the exclusive handiersof three or four brands of Meu's Luproved Swiss Mibbed Underwear, in Na Brel Mook White, + xtra heavy, Cashmere, Uubiew ed Baivrigcan aud Slate color.” Prices are less than you have been paying Jor qualities no better. We have also & 16-thread “AU silk uderwear equally wood as the hgliah urunds, yet less ex GOWAND & LOTHROP, Cor 11th and F sts. v.w. DRE=8 SUITS FOK HIRE 414 9thetnw., Washington, D.C. a vPhack Angush binge. 0c5-6t THE GRIP— Decie:y Magazine published in this city, weil torte up eties saition, coutaining, all tralta of the fomplar, with sketches, ec. ‘suds. tocity of Washington, pro- Fonely iliusizated. Copies will’ be on sale Moidiy mornin < 2 LUMBEU: Sk LAKE N! s Se erruittans PLease srpplieg £c,, will Close Gur TRSD: at 10:30 “Tay HENRY LARGED OUR CAPACITY for Baking all kinds of Bread to Five Large Ovens we are now prepared to furnish from one to twenty thousand loaves of bread at one day's notice. We guarantee our Bread to be strictly pure, clean and nutritious, ali being kneaded by new and improved machinery. B. CHARLTON & CO., Proprietors of Havenner’s | Bakery, 472 e ga NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UN- | le 8 Tk No. say be reseuted to Ji an C, S Bui ©, Quartermaster, 2 i's ave. uw , ou or bezore October 31-1880, the bugwy will be soid. By direction of the Executive tte. JOHN C. Comm ocd: Quartermaster Uld Guard. sO 5 ck FIRST-CLASS DEUG BIOKE IN wek and haturen, 360U. 6 bit 5y, Liquor aad Frovisiua Store in nw., license sales aud Lxtures, €1,000. bess Stands in Seuth Washing- b dweiling; price $5.U0U, stock at inventory. ; orper ieataurent Fr #650 sw. reut low, for stock and fixtures $50y ; liceuse guaraite PP CULLINANE & CO. paye amen finest, well known | and beet paying establishments. ‘Secured? 25 per cent | end over per annum on the investweut. Betier than the best goldmine. Audress BP.G., dtarofiice. 05- Wxten- 5 WO0-ACTIN E Olt SILENT PART. Rer i cue of the best paying businesses. G.P.. Star office. YEA AND COFFEE STORE FO! uit. Good place fora live uaa. iy tw HENRY ce LEAT A Bik Location bum- WEX, 501 7tu ot. aw. oe5-3t HE INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO. OF NEW York, at 1420 F at. of this city, Sel European Govemaent on Inatalments at ww casa ail coupons and ams when due as anTEo io rary "i os, Flnsi- aiaae Count perty. 000, 06 © per cant: sitle ‘Address Bus 45. ster ulice 6r' y perfect. JUK S\LE OR EXCHANGE—TWO N Houses, six reous «: grunt back porches fal outta het runt = teas as lo-s 10S feet decir ony a tow Caer trom the Capi: tol _—s “yp pood tenants: tL tice part cas: bulauce to sult oF . id eachange S00 Gevcery ‘ad Dwelling © or for Store mou. Address: Box 40, ocd 2t ‘Star office. ju SALE—-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED sTA- Houery aid . Ouse Furuiah tw Stores iu the city; ited upand doime » god bumuess and in: teaning stock abvut ¢.0U0. © ebance seldom ‘Dusittens will be cS to see exactly the amount of business tust is ‘Box tz, csry Star office. RS ALE—GROCERY iy ARD PROvisio§ STULE with Dwelliug attached, varwuin. Address J. , Star office. cea ys BALE—AN ELEGANT DEEG STORE I DOING business ou » principe: for a reasonable ) rice, Sy oom gen Mh A Labbe ry be #0) ad SALE-GROCERY STOKE AND KESTAU- i located ik souLwest; rent $20. Price s6U0. do ‘eoubwe weet hoeuse, U. L. SUL EM, 51S Sg ew. Be ie ae BOUGHT aap SOLD. % 1:54, Star office, Pee SALE—THE 2 wigvogas GNCLODIN welving, Commuters, Beales, les-box, Bc.) Stel and Goud WA Of 8 roe Diore iu the Cacteru part cau Make WoLe} A oye money in. Booty HUME, ave. Bw, Sat oy, NEW AND waup- furnished 1: | fook ut the beck cover, IN ORDER TO SUPPLY THE DEMAN of uext week, I have received an extra quantity of Imported Champewn Leh: ti MAGRUDER, 417 New York ave, q 122 Counecticut ave. ~> THOS! ; CELEBRATED HOME-MADE Cakes are daily eer JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 417 New York ave. 22 Comnecticut ave, WHEN THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF Knights Templare’ Parade 18 issued _903-3t OUR INCREASING PATRONAGE NECES- ted the removal of our nana goes wo Siaore prominent thor we bex leat | i UF putrous aud Public at large that’ Will henceforth be located at Shih = saa 1435 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. As Perareh chy we smell comtings to exeenins sight tree of charge and Tau now located at 1418 F STREET N.W., front basement office, where I will be glad to see my friends sud request that all parties indebted to me to call and settle their bills, otherwise I will put them in the bands of my lawyers for suit on and after Novem- JAMES F. ee Front Basement 1418 F STREET N.W. henreslge ae Robert Carter, BF. ag ig ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOOK- 5 of tue, Lingty pe Company uf i ou SATURDAY october 13 Election of ea treed suc! other as may betore it. FRANK W, MOULTON, saat Mad eae 1889. ‘pore oetheeige one paid at auy other piace, a ble wheu ‘paid at tnelt Sao DAY of the mouth, By order of the Board of Directors, | ae NOTICE To CREDIROS — g of AKTHUK F. Auiz hereby gives uotice that be bas converted into cau the avots of suid Page th t bave come into bis compietely fuiew © by guud-yey! rape teen Suver Ware, Chua, &e.. i wasule ical! vet soy a Hox 13%, bar uflice R= © Co, BAN sis isth st, LOANS AND DIsCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. as ped ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. BY ONE Paige £ Ka im Sore, aac, a "tous CUNSINGHAM, Money to loan on collateral security, ons. Ee wel7- SALE—A FEW $100 zuUsT uy now paying 14 }-¥ fends “Ail credi ore. are tited t2. present their claus to tue the 5TH Betified atari eee et ee 1315 F at. coe S > UNITED TEE asap ate sad Hos- ee c. Wa. ROBINSON, Surgeon. Po ae Tx AUNGLE Gone: 2. F. BKOUKS, 531 15th street, Se PORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, t Washington, iu the District of Columbia, At the close of Lusiness September 30, 1889, RESOURCES. Loang and discounts Overdraita, secured and wnae ‘ured. U.S. bonds to secure circulstio US. bonds on band. Busta stocks, bonds aii nd taxes paides cash era. 742 9: 198,699 00 30,610 00 ¢ te, Us. cortiticaten of deposit for legal 4 - | 130,000 00 tenders. LIABILITIES, Capital po) paid in. = wan mn vide Individual ee subject to check: Certified Due to other National ‘bavk Due to state banks and Total. District of Columbia, County of Washingto: I, CHARLES E WHITE, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemuly swear that the above stute- went is true to the best of my knowledice and bel CHAS. E. WHITE, Cashier. sworn to before me this 4th day of october, Let. er ISS: HP. HOWARD, Notary Public. Consect—Attont dade Le 5 RORRIS, HOWAKD, ‘M.'F. MATTINGLY, { It DR JAS. C. MCGUIRE HAS, REMOVED his office and residence to 1 Massach weave. nw. eeotzw >SEE JOE HODGSON ABOUT YOUR LA- sa Tiobes ng and ‘and Furusce: repaiti resetting sears wacky 425 8th st. », @>08, J: H BRYAN HAS REMOVED HIS Odice Hours; Yio tS am and 3 to pm. Telephone, No. 736. PLUMBERS, ATTENTION. ‘rhe fifth «rand Annual Ball of the pl 7s takes place at Edel hall ou naa 8. ‘Ticket, admitting lady bs ys cl ocl-6t* |ANKS AND BANE- racticable) their teeieite places of buxitees ott FU TUESDAY. o ¥, Octol ong] fe rude day), R Beas een ‘on tat date be paid the day previous, jonday, Ucto . 'H. B. WHITE, Cashier Nat. Metropolitan LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. E. 8. PARK. Te Cases Columbia Nat. Bank. WM. M. MADE rt 3. BRADLEY, Cashier Nat, Bank Republic of cua AS: E: WHITE, Cashier Nat, Bank of Wash- Cashier tra) Nat. Bank. Tear (Ss Taaues Lie Cashier Cashier Citizens Nat. Bank of washington City. | ey, UNDERSIGNED rs Will close (us far BELL & ( GKANE: PARRIS & CO. Mitke: Gagan ba ee SSW ALN, nd Nat, Bank. Pea eee sier National Capital Bank of ¥ Sa on, President National Savings Bunk, BIGGs « CO. —_ ~ FRESH HAVANA AND KEY W = SHAMPAGEE. ft Allthe RMBs Aguirre ty hin w waiske Use: 7 ee, dal 3 Tis Pennsylvania uveuve. BEMKEND HAS KEMOVED HIS Oe eee euse Late kak o. hours fron: 0 a.m; pam; 6 to Tpm, ‘Leephome 11 sel2-1m ns EQUITABLE ‘TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “eQUIJ ABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ 82. ASSETS 61,044,781.37. Office hours, from 9a m. to4:30p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in ench month the otice will be open from Cw i vclocs y. mA AuvElNee Wi Le ede prompily A ea a. fm the Le plement a Wh, AUUS YF at ee? Si. PAUL UTHERAN Chiurch. corner af Ti tad aH sta, iia 7:30. Tyuorvy, mors Ina pastors in back’ Hoes mi Preach in the morning. Dr. Parson. ot Cal oa fed Preseh in the evenine, Straners cordially in- Fited and eversbedy unde weloame, Hiatideerds telecine TRUSLEES’ GKAND a .Y ON SUNDAY, Bek Rariecen ee ease gee ee Bagh ee Duubsrton-avenue Me Becrament of Lord pper, ramen supper. Keni VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH = deny, best corner of ¥th und K ate. n.w.. Kev, hing at Li 8.1. stat 10th, aD Fi ow “ie corner 10th aud D ata. aw., Lev. ee the —Two At fem aie icyalty to Jewus® ++ “Communion st the 11 Pree: jeavor 6:30" pam oe HURON anes WILL be hel pele in the Sunday school room at 1l am. aod Sp. m. Itjs coufidently go that the church will for ccoupancy on Sun- JABERNACLE, 91H @ND B STS. 8.W.— ‘Preaching gt item and 7: . B. Bullard 0 of am. New Jersey. tian endeavor at 6:30 pm. Sun- Prayer services on ee oy YOUNG PEOPL'S SOCIETY 01 vor ineeta every Sunday. ¢ a Trier of Seven af the -street Baptin Subject i. of Life” ditustrated Paulin 1. Good s.nycing. ting meetings Btinurers cordialiy inv ALL SOULS" “CHURCH CONITARIAN) corner of 14th and Ls —Preschii ju orbing at 11 and eveniug at 73 AC Shippen, pastor, . Sunday school o> GHURCH OF THE byteriau), Connecticut ave. uu.W.—Services at1l'a m. and rae Be tie pastor, Kev. Teunis i. Hamlin, $0 way. “Loung people's weeting at 6:30 Biidweek service Thersds ening at 7 cl a hing a TomOreTe mn. by" tite hacia Dr. Geo. H Co! ou 0:30 ams Lecture ab prayer service ¢ Thursday j LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, . G. Butler.—Service at 11 am, preaching Loe “thie Pastor, Afternoon service at vreluck. “The sacrament of the Lord's supper at the mor lug servic Fvervbedy welcom P SEMVICES (SW! == Dew CHUL ‘torgiany will be held Tomorrow morning gr IT o-clock iu National University ball, 1006) & at, Preaching by Rey. A. Jno. Cleare. Subject of ser- hnion, “iieseluye and Curriues.” Text frou Malachi, Seats free and all weleume. SPIRITUALISM AT GRAND 4 ere opposite Willard’s hotel, 141 Peunsy.va- Brooks ot Mic inspira- ALycouin wt 10. Lecture ai] atu, apd oor collection. UE ME. CHUKCH ‘tober 6.—sunday school ato Preaching at 3 ‘am, by the pastor, Hev. Bro. M. FB, tee. At 7: ere will a tem: erance meeting. "Addresses by Dr. W.W. N. Whimey may “be expected. Both avle sp peak ak Good singing. A cordial welcome is extended. ease hia ave. u.w.. GeurKe tonal speaker. 106. 7:30 p.m. a ARTO Georgetown: GALBRAITH A-M-E. CHURCH, 6TH AND a Rally. Preaching at 11 “At 7:0 pan, there will bos esaion dshvored to ee oe club, No. lL. Also to the Gaibraith 1.. Sunday schovl at 0 yer Ts. COW LS, Pastor. it’ Absucl- AaVUNG ME CHMID ALAN Bion Sunday Cromorrow) 4:30 p.m, Key. ¥.D. wer, ol the Vermont avenue Christian church, Pe address young men on “The spirit) and the New ‘Mr, Alexander Hogeland, * Newsboys’ Febeuds will also be present and make a short Fema, EMPAKANCE fun, WHODE ISL.ND nd ih. at sunday | afternoon 3:30 p.m, Meeting at 7:30 eveniug. Gvod speakers. KNIGHIS TEMPLAR PARADE—THE only Grand Stand tion where Seats ‘Templar ter Market, 7th sud Pa. eves Pag pile by the committee.” A. Fic. Ys 13433 Cor Os0Ak W. WHT 6 1 ot... and om morning ot ihetechiie ne the 8 and. oe! WESLEY CHAPEL, SIXTARIH Tench Ineeting 0d. tne undey’ Acioul-Mlvsiouary Rociety. Address by Kev. Van Avedale and other exereees. Cu p.m. a reashten by eve Win MeKenney ? 7:30 p.m =>THE INDI REPUBLICAN | CLUB— Mezuters and all Indiaua Kepubit are paved that the regular wcetiugs of the clu med SATURDAY EVENING, October, 5. 1880, at m.,in Grand Army hall, oid “WN, A ranwand Locke! u assort eneat in the District, Prices from Biiny to S150 exch, Call op ys before you make $ purchase. Cash or ‘Tim os ‘Watch Chub Gas 516 7th st. fone D.C., OCTOBER 1, 1889, A meeting of the stockholders of the Wades- mipany ix culled and will be held At the office of the company, O24 F 5 hing ton, D.C., FKIDAY, Uel 1889, at'7 p.m., tor the yurvdge of lacréasing the capital stock of the com- to $100,000. Bat ae BARNARD, BEN. WASHINGTON, Wat 5 P apnicd oun Som BGS. F. SCHAYER, T ustees, 003-3w TS80, ior the purpose of electing oficers for the ent sug year. A ful posting of these the members earnestly requested.” PATRICK WARD, President. ocd-2t™ GRAND OPENING. 2 | AND eons NeSTAURANT, BUD 7th st., near Louisiana ave., will reopen SATUR- DAY, Oct. Sth. dio" ar friends and vatrone kre invited to accept our hospitality on tuat occasion," cod-2t* SEE THAT COAT “AND VEST IN FANCY Worsted~the latest New York effect, Prive 15, In workmanship, style and price we lead Season, GEOKGES MANSY, 434 7th ot COLUM: TIONAL Baw ell Pet, aw. All drafts and checks will be cashed at this bank free of churge for Visiting mnie! Heese Upon proper aden tincation. Fak ‘Chailer, 28,013SHIRT 0 QuD ERS TODATEN Yiuce your r ‘Suirte T. HALL, successor &J. W. Amer. Factory ATTENTION! SIR KNIGHTS AND © your fered ‘Glegaedl by red and Curled at aeLy Golden “Ostrich, ces gd DEPU 2235°6 few. Ghape COTS, BLANKET! SoRGTS Pic: owe ke. afa bens ork Wut or ell,” Also Bs | Cotton Mattress an Spring: the beat bed ia beaticets PACK & SON, se20-15t 327 Kat. new. i < = ACE Rip sy chek Sor een FINISH, EM 1 PAULO hear cor ibts and Fate Ate Telephone call U88-5. = = 7 Be arent BROS' CREAMER! o Pa ake for Rn pode Cad Deniers with tne Youd ah pureet how great thee swam oe uuring ry Couclave. Seud your y mail, telephone, Fest ua- aa, crenata aera ae heat tw 4th st nw. Lelephoue call W232, sez¥-2we THE NATIO»AL HOMEOPATHIC HOS- poke to Dr. ‘sulD- en — CHURCH OF {OUR —Presching at 1 2 are at 0:45am. th smia aw ia com ‘All welooma 1t* PROTESTANT and Mf a, Hee ‘RAL METHODIST chy tor. —Si ing comin pa Sea pone inawariae bene eae Fotos, 7:30 p.m. Classes Thursday, 7 rector. Services ‘Tomorrow: bettie. holy cotmmunio? 10 am. Sanday school; 11 ae litany, holy 4 at ae | =e TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. More About the Ohio Ballot Box Boodle Bill. GLADSTONE AND THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE oe THE BALLOT BOX SCANDAL Editor Halstead Still Pursues Mr. Me= Lean and Candidate Campbell. ti : betiy Crxcixxatt, October 5.—The Commercial Ga- zetie still pursues John R. McLean, and says this morning editoriaily of the aileged proof of James E. Campbell's alleged implication in the alleged attempt to sell a large number of al- leged ballot boxes to the United States, after referring tothe three documentary proofs it has already published: These three documents, each distinct in character, should be remembered separately as well as considered together. Mr. McLean is not correctly stated to be the proprietor of this box—the proprietors were to get a royalty of @1. The friends of Mr. McLean proposed simply to give him a littie testimonial of 10 per gent ou a job worth « million—i woald uest for their subscriptious, and there were three vacant if tf FAMILY SUPPLIES. FINANCIAL........ i eonenkoo reggae iyiize 930_ PA. tie 5 9. ‘an oa 743. Edgar; Gospel Services Bho Studay night, Major aa yal peak. Branch aa |e workers and con erie 1 nett aT 30 Sy gon ag Wash! Cir 4: ee Market Gdelock Bret mis ‘Church iB, pastor of the Govewant.wil peal ot bree Space, FIRST BAPTIST CHUNGH, 3 13TH ST. BE- en Gand H sis. n-w.. Dr. Chop, A-Stakely, 00] 9:30 a. lam, ot easel ROURTH ST. ee REV. WM. ir ‘o’cleck a.m. Honing, 43 pa yu meeting; o'clock p.m, the Sunday i, eopie a Temperance Society will hold their eighth aniversary meet ux ii the church. ‘Ihe exercises will be very “interesting, Spusieting of sddresece by Major 8. H. J. i wie J.C. Lee aud Mrs. Clara Howchs reciation i Siiss Joxie Lee, aingiug end sguing Oo n invited wee memuers and ‘friends ‘are cordial x: iy FRIENDS IN TUL PENN” 18 PASTOR Hez ~wem’s ¢ Sunda “the Becoud Baprist Church, seats free,” Come. Sunday school une men's meeting Sunday, > p.m. Yo cople’s eivle wervice Tuesiay. 7: parsonage euch Friday hee SPECIAL SEKVICES DUalaG THE Da¥ at Plywouth Congressuonsl Church, = Lith end F ‘sta n.w., . omorrow. October 6, jug by the astor,| Hct. sterling N. Brows. Sine theme for 7:45 pi ‘The Church sud the Southern Gass ~ gq SS NCKENDKEE M. E. CHURCH, Be “Citsetts ave. bet. pip and 10ui ats Kev. ©. Herbert Kichardson, D Supilay school, 12 a.m, Hers AGw. detecy coniercuce; Reins Of ‘Grace Church, Beats free aud ‘publie in: ‘ited, t MASSE FIRST ~ METHODIST a HO LEBLANT Cuurch, Sth and Virginia ave. ‘ev. pastor WAUGH M. E. oe COR. 3D ANDA sts, ee, Rev. A. Price, Communion service aud rece] joming sermon. Seatey wooo ee 2 Sam, Oxtord m0. yer Meeting at 7530 pau. Ailare walooene tf GRACE KEFOKMED CHURCH, 15th bet. BR. ave. and P st. n.w.—Rev. George 72, of Baithinore, Md. will bt Sretlng servicer rtat meres Sonal saseting cer imps col Ex W aang after quested. METROPOLITAN |B, IST CHU! s th and A sts. n.e-—The p-stor bas teture 10n and will Iesinorrow at il eoting 1 ureday evening, "Home" ‘Citsch of Capitol Hi ries Dit SOHN BEAL NUD SPEAKIN = irom by Rev. ally infeed to: the reoyouiny saree UNiON Mca nuDIS CHURCH, “Oth street 1 Sige ps Schoo Bu by she pastor, kev. Wing H. “Chapsi, aid at 7:30. pu By Kev. Thow. H. ‘McKee. Communion at tive close of the mornine’ sermon. frastees luceting esd Monday evening. Regular prayer service Wedu. even, All welcotne. WALVAna DAPI. 7 Stand i ste. u chool, & viva mi. -Prew hing ut 1 iid Caunta Cumann Kev. samuel i. Grecue, in., adult, intermediate ei ark ery KE» ‘BALL CHAPEL Rev. Theron Out- ubday &eiN0U! ¥ . dually auvited to these services. utd jos ae eos peas mee hen ennce n —»GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Bs" cuureh, ve Droit Park, cutee ees seit ata aut e FST. BAPTIST =! est OD CHURCH THE Re Wil preach tomorrow a att p.m. "Sunday Be Selivol at 9:3 . NEW c= > Chureh.. tet, will ove atl] aim. and 7:30 pm. Hs ‘pastor’ Sabbath a: ool ai sie sed ar Poy onto 80a ie 30 P.m. Strancers CHURCH = Fae Ee EPIPHANY, pin. “Khe Pockor will preach at 12 ct the yup Hehe L fig a Hd ny iow ey. DD. Quis Ft Everybody invited. »NORTH CAROLINA AVE. METHODIST t Church, \.Carolins ave, rd Places—18, 19 and 20—left in the «nbscription paper, which should have been appropriated fair play were shown by “the agent or attor- it will be observed we are not sen scationslising this matter, The frigid tacts are to be allowed to glitter without adventitious adornment. —_ KEEPING THEIK COURAGE UP. Polygamy Openly Advocated at the Mor= mon Conference at Salt Lake City. feist a3 a H iy ” Cuicaco, Oct. 5.—A dispatch from Salt Lake City, Utah, says: The sixtieth general semi- annual conference of the Mormon church be- ICES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY TEMPLARS' CONCLAV! treat UNDERTAKERS 16/gan yesterday, Wilfred Woodruff, the presidevt of the church, presided, and George Q. Cannon of the first presidency was Prevent. There were also pres- ent five of the twelve apostles of the cburch and 4 great number of other high church offi- cialis. President Woodruff in his opening ad- dress said the Mormon church bad been extab- lished by God, and that no power on earth -ould stay its = progress, the revelations given to the saints, including that of polygamy, came direct from God, and notwithstanding the trials and troubles —— which the Mormons bad passed, the Lord would sustain all those who principles and his revelations, lor commended the people = give unquestioning obedience to the pricst- Elder Jacob Gates, Elder Henry, Apostle Grant and Elder Abram spoke in a similar vein. The church authorities are oo every to keep the people in line politi- cally. for for they to fear that with a loss of politi- cal ecclesiastical supremacy would be greatly sped ecey — a ae A BOOM FOR PIERRE. Now She is a Capital Her Land is Ene hanced in Value. Prerre, 8.D., Oct. 5.—Over €500,000 worth of Property changed hands here yesterday. Lots which could have been bought a week ago for $100 sold today for $1,000. The people bave been celebrating incessantly for forty-eight hours, Fort Pierre across the river is also crowded with boomers and intended settlers. Military assistance has been telegraphed for and every attempt will be made to preserve order, BECO REHKRRE SOE NOCHE SEARCHES ae The Conclave Star. The important events of next week in con- nection with the great conclave of Knights Templar will be fully reported in Tax Evexrxo Star, the edition being enlarged each day to thasize required to give full space toa descrip- tion of the day's doings, The pencils both of artists and reporters will be employed to make the history of the week graphic and interesting, both to the people of Washington and the many thousands of visitors who will throng the city. The series of papers to be issued by Tue Stan during the week will afford not only a complete record of the week’ events, but together constitute « valuable souvenir of one of the most notable gatherings ever assembled. es Exsiox Wruttam RB. Saormaker, who was de- tached from the steamer Vermont at New York and ordered to Johns Hopkins university, has reported to that institution. His duty will be in the nature of special scientific instruction. ——— one Cart. Guirrrx to Restox.—Capt. Eugene Griffin, late assistant to the Engineer Commis- sioner, who has been on leave for the last six months, wes at the District buildings today _ pores = was going to resign his iis pooliion ——____ AT THE HUB. The Pan American Delegates Enter- tained tn Boston, Bostox, Oct. 5.—The delegates to the inter- national congress arrived in Boston at the Old Colony depot at 9 o'clock this morning. They were received at the depot by Mayor Hart, Chairman Rodgers of the board of aldermen, President Allen of the common council and T. Jefferson Coolidge, the New England member of the congress, The party at once entered carriages and were driven to the Hotel Vendome, which will be their a juarters during their stay here. At 102 aded by mounted ice, the party were dri va to the English high and Latin school by ling, where they were received by Supt. Edwin P. Seaver of the public schools, Goodwin, detached from the Washington navy | f1° ffon- Charles, 1. Gallagher, | president yard aud ordered to the navalobservatery. | 9, ocSaatises on high achoals and directors of Diep rx Penv.—The Department of Btate | the institvtion. eantime the pupils and hhas been informed through ite legation at | Paving “been mere dte eeumannrin Lima, Peru, of the death in that city, on the | were given « highly interesting excerpt 9th of September, of Mr. Wm. H. Cilley, an from the educational life of Yoang America, American citizen and manager of the Callao, | represented by the actual class work, physical Lima and Cerro de Pasco railroad. | Anmy Onpers—Surgeon Chas, F. Alexander, detailed as a member of the army retiring board at Vancouver barracks, W.T., vice Sur- geon Basil Norris, relieved. First Licut. Douglas A. Howard. ordnance department, re- lieved from duty at Waterviiet arsenal, N.Y. and ordered to duty at Providence, B.1., connection with the manufactare of guns for the government by the Builders’ iron foundry. Capt. Wm. B. Kennedy, tenth cavalry, granted one month's leave ‘Navat Onpexs.—Commander Henry FP, Pick- ing, ordered to examination for promotion. Ensign John E. Craven, ordered to the hydro- | graphic office November 1. Lieut. Walton and military maveuvering of nearly a thou- sand boys in « school building which is said by the school board to be the largest, most er sanipped, and most valuable school house e world. Tae Vesvvivs’ Guss.—An unofficial test of the guns of the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius was made yesterday at Philadelphia by s’resident Schuyler and the officers of the pneumatic gun company, After three hours of testing the guns in rapi ity of firing President Schuyler ex- predsed himself as being satisfied with the re- sult of the trial, and said he should notify the Secretary of the Navy at once that she was ready for the official trial. It will probably take place some day next week. ——_—_———_— HE HAD NO CREDENTIALS. That Was Why the Chilian Minister Did Not Vote for Mr. Blaine. THE INNER WISTORY OF THE INFORMAL CONFER- EXCE—NO PERSONAL OPPOSITION TO THE SEO- RETARY OF STATE—MERELY A QUESTION AS TO THE LEGALITY OF TRETR CHOICE. Tam well pleased at Mr, Blaine’s electiam as president of the international American con- ference,” said Senor Don Varas, the Chilian ——. MEMORIAL FROM COLORED MEN, They Want Representation in the Epis- copal Convention. New York, Oct. 5.—The general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church of America went into session today at 11 o'clock, When the house went into session a memorial from the colored members of the church was presented, in which it was asked that they have equal repre- sentation. The order of the day, the considera- [ i | | | i Z : i it iit i i ; f H Fi gfe a5 FFF i Er iF i

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