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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penusylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘Tux Evewve Stan tx served to subscribers tn the etty by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents weck. of 44e. per month Copies at the counter, conta each. By mail Prepad—S0 cents & ponth. one year, @6 hs, 8:3. (Entered st the Post Office st Washington, D. C., a9 eecond class mail tater. | Nec? Tus Weexty Sram—published on Friday—@1 © year. posture prepaid. Six months, 50 centa. ening Star. $77 All mail subscriptions mst be paid in advances no paper sent longer than is paid for. Kates of advertising wade knowu on application. eee ane Vo. 75—No. 14,061, D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889. TWO CENTS. _ SPECIAL NOTIC SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SEE THE NEW HOUSES HUTCH Be BCL LEY a 'Go. are solisues int factienabis of (he hortuwest at $7,200 to $15,000. Ke. 400 F st. THE SUNDAY HERALD will give fourteen pages of interesting matter tomor- row. Some noted men tell what they could do if they were women. Bob's babble ix as bright as usual, and all the departments are full of good things. Pupils of public and private schools should get to- morrow's paper and try for the five-dollar purse offered. at WASHINGTON, OCT. 15, 188 ‘The Firm of ROOT & LOWENTHAL is T LAY Dissolved by mutual consent. WM. LOWEN- THAL will continue, collect and liquidate ail bills. A how ocl7-ae WM. LOWENTHAL TRAINING SCHUOL FOR NURSES. The regular course of Lectures will be delivered at he Bee IL, No. L226 O st. n.w.,every Monday | ———————_ ad — = ‘ Thomaing Weieas ee 20 pea . "commencing, -=>FOR A STYLISH, TEEL AND DUR- Oetober 21. For further information and jickets of aioe comer mice a eae ast. See this suit. roe 8 oc1R,.19.21 a gts Bs: TRANGE NOUR « > ” isn. ume Music Lessous NOVES . Be ee Bidtkets Soe per bait, TALE | Pupils desiring to sceure. bours for instruction, will commu Baltimy bear cor. 10th and F sts. nw. STEAM LAUND se26-1m Telephone call 66: “MONEY TO LOAN. __ MoE: TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS REAL ES- iy ‘ate atone. Address 1342 Argyle a Md. cl WASHINGTON, D.C, OCT. 18, 1559. We the undersigned “hereby agree to dis- solve the parthership now existing between us and to sel] at public auction any and all properties, real and Personal, also all interests in of appertaining to said copartuership, said public sale to take place at 623 st, nw. on OCTOBER and tio @ 31, 1869, (signed) MOSEN' SINSHEIMER, vel s-3t JAKE FRANK. ae ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED awninst the purchase of two Protissory Notes, each for $700.50, dated January 29, 1889, aud payable respectively in aiue and twelve months from Gate: said -hotes made ‘by Morita von Eutress. aud William W. bers, payable to the order of Fred- erick Stutz The payinent of the said notes will be contested upon grounds that can be ascertained upon application tome. — WILLIAM W. CHAMBERS, eel 1227 Rest. AS REMOV) % s D He Te Connecticut aver, where we wil be Ficased to see our old patrons and the public gener- tate Security, tn sun ool O3t it MOSES To LOAN IX LARGE ‘approved real estate se ANDS rity and 6 H. T. LEIVOLD, a.w. cor. 13th and F sta. n.w. cout, charwes moderate. oc 1S Lam TO LOAN ON D.C. PROPERTY 5 and Gper cent. No dels: Large loans a specialty. * " BEALL. BROWN & CO. arias {) TO LOAN IN stus to sury at |“! Cie 0 dG pet cent per annum, Node- ECIAL NOTICE. = 000 2 i STAG Mabie, : Real Estate, Loans and lusurauce, = se14-3m__ 613 Voth st. iw. s ce hee = To LOAN CAPITOL HILL | 1-25 Buys ‘Good a, Boasts, $25,000 property ig any samen $1.25 Buys 100 ft. Boards 16 ft. lengths, eel 7-1 | Moe best Capitol st, | %1.25 Buys 100 ft Heart Well-sawed Bosrds $1.25 is our low price for Boards, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Dealers in Lumber and Mill Work, O82} TO LOAN ON APPROVED KEAL ESTATE Mi tearity in Dusrict reat estate notes bought. HAIGHT, 1210 F ocl2-1m* The Real Estate F: ange. MOSES TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP] ocg.1m 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. uy Security. Large amoun Ph cna eS at Botts Specinity OS OS eis RUTHERFORD. THE COLUMBIA, FIRE INSURANCE jy ts 1 w. Sarees, of the District of Columbia.— + —_ Aseini-annual dividend of 4 percent on the capital Re oe a oF ock of this company, out of the earnings few the past cutlis, Liat been ‘declared and will ‘be payable to ‘ckbolders oh sud afer FRIDAY, November. 1, ge Compan, office in_ the LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. t. nw. Books for the trausfer of INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. | USze'from October 21 to Novene ber 1, botb da = elusive. By order of the Board of Trustees, POSEY TOLoaN anne: HK. WILLAKD. A) IN SUMS TO SUIT. updasiba. _0C15eo-st tary. OM 8 4 OS APPROVED REAL ESTALE SECURITY. Ge oe res re AKN _sell-em ¥ ONEY 70 Los IN SUMS FROM $500 UPWARD, AT 1HE LOWES? KALE OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. BK. O. HOLIZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ sts. iw, F st. uw. HANDSOME DESIGNS, NEWEST FINISHES. AN IMMENSE STOCK. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. PIANO LAMPS, BANQUET LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS AT ALL PRICES. E. F. BROOKS, Corcoran Building. 53) 15th street, se28-s,tu,th3m OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND ‘Potomac Telephone Company.—A dividend ae share will be peyenie onthe 21st day of October, IS8B, to the stockholders of record at the ber, 1889, at lose of busine on the 11th day of Octol the ice of the treantrer of the company, 619 14th as! m, D.C. . aunier book will be closed from the 12th to ‘October inclusive. ; FoF Octo MULL ML BRYAN, President, CHAKLES @. BEEBE, Treasurer. Washineton, D. C., October 10, 1889, ocl Oto lin & ek H. M. SCHOULEY, Pacifle Buildings wiser Fat PHILADELPHIA REPUBLI- : NOT! | — cans, the rezistry of voters of the city of ‘hiladelpbia are at the office of BELRON & AME s 7 Fut, where they cau be seeu voters ocS-1m January 1, 15:0, ob improved real estate in this of $10,000 and over SD percent: less than $10,000 6 t ONEY © LUAN AND SMALL oct-$m HUICHINS, BULKLEY & CO., 1405 Fst Wagons. Hosehold Goods or other peTsonal propert: puberty. Box 98, Star office, AUSTIN P. BROW! RE TO LOAN BETW HIS AND ONE, MILLION DOLLARS, in sums of from #2, 00 to $20,000. Interest on loans 1 applicatic tADLEY, W227 F st. Mwiis at Lowres heal Estate Security, 7 Wo sums of $4,500 and $3,500 at 5 per cent, D: YOU WANT MONE¥?—$10 TO $500 TO LOAN at low interest on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, principal and interest payable in weekly of monthly payments, No removal of xuods from residence. No __ ses0-Tm* Moe O LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE LN SUMS ‘of $5,000 to $100,006 ‘Real estate and Loans, 14ly F st. uw, Glover Building. — 4:30 pam, vk ie DANIEL RAMEY. CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT! Furniture, Carpets and Hot Sor bed-room Bultes from $15. Up. or Bed rats up, 1 -room Suites from 840. ‘000 ON REAL ESTATE, Bunrceloiu of Plush Parlor Sultes trons 695. from ‘708, All Carpets Made and Lala free of Cuarye, aay weakly GHOGARS REDTY HOUSE, Sand 121 Tthutaew. sel4-3 a Ge MONEY. ‘MONEY. MONEY. T RPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION is shared te receive & few special payments of 8100 te el each and will 6 0 0 [se21] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. NO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—WE poe EN per cent: com. n LINKINS, 19th aud H ats. interest payable won red, print pal demand. We have a surplus of 854,000 snd the A} Steociation is" perfectly ‘sound snd, reliable, all 1 funds being loaned 8 on first mo! wurence laa, in sums to st be | real estate, must, to With or without life in wurance. ments to run!) 10, 19; oF 20 years, oc4-2m Hi. SETH ¢ SOR. 2§,013SHIRT ORDERS TO DATE! 4 SINS 0 5U: ND | #. cessor to Jas. Thom iW. A ry seriask eemien see meant % ‘HTaylor). Factory 008 Fat.n.w. se27-3m FRANK I. UAWLINGS, 1 = Se RCORAN sel7-3m (The Arlington Fire Ins. Co =o yf ONEY To Loan FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MM Or Approved eal Estate Security, in Districtot Columbia, 1 aby sums desired, at lowest rates of it- Has Removed to its New Office, terest. Hos. J. FISHER & CO, a - 604 11th st. nw. ocl5-lw_ MoSF fo Loss ON REAL a¥E est rates of interest. BEALE Fat nuw SEVEN AND EIGHT PER CENT LOANS, Tam prepared to make Loaus in California, ‘above rates of inter: Moxey 70 2088 ON REAL ATE SECUR- Washington. VA ity within the District of ia at lowest ngton, at my old rt GEO. W. LINKINS, shall be pleased to meet any sel t-te Lith and H stm new. mult me UNEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOWEST | re a teeee cheek gees Security. | Bected with Southern € HS. G@ HENSEY & CO, Bankers, | Office hours 10am. to = oes q=>De RUFUS CHUATE, MOREY 20 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OM FIRST eM fice: 310 Indiana ave, : IM class secur at rates of terest; no delay Gomn-40o tame fo the security is good. 3 GREEN, 7th st. nw. = MOSEy, 70, LOAN. IX SUMS OF #500, 81.01 to $10,000, ou Approved Keal Estate Security, at adtpercent: JOHN SHEKMAN & CO. jy 18-Gm TO LOAN oc id-1w* 3 REMOVED HIS aud Residence to 1214 K st. nw. ‘Office hours from 5 to 10 am. ; 1:30 to T pau. Telephone 1173. Su: x. vanners, For the past fifteen years connected with the Drug Store corner #th and Pa. ave., desires4o inform his friends that he has opened the Shoreham Drug Store, corner 15th and Hi sts, with a complete stock of Drugs, Chemicals, &e, ocl4-1m" Nt EY TO LOAN ON WASH D. SHOWER, Sv24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, LLIG PF NOUNCEMENT. OT ESTATES oN GAS FIXTURES. By C. A. MUDDIMAN, - 1206 F st, r WASHINGTON, D.C., OCTOBER 1, 1889 “> A ineoting of the stockholders ot thewWades- boro’ Brown Stone Couip led and will be held F st. u.w., Washing- 1888, at'7 p.m., for tal stock of the com- F. LEIGHTON, JOHN MOS: sl WATSON J. NEWTON, J. SPKIGG POOLE, F. SCHAYER, Trustees. 003-3w FINE GAS FIXTURES. KOCHESTER AND GLADSTONE LAMPS. UMBRELLA AND DECORATED SHADES. CANDLE SHADES AND STICKS. 8.8. SHEDD & BRO. 432 9TH ST. N.W? FALL OPENING PARISIAN SLIPPERS, fs jy23-3m VIENNA LOW SHOES, LONDON WALKING BOOTS. s the purpose of lacreasiug the aeameat a to $100,000, ILTON C. BARNARD, Bi KOBERT BOYD, dos. G HESTER, Js ah An Inspection Solicited. JOHN KH « No Importunity to Purchase. FASHION DECREES FOR EVENING WEAR. SLIPPERS MUST HARMONIZE WITH THE DRESS PROPER. Ke Make to Order Where Parties Desire to Furnish ‘Their Own Material, or We Will Dye Leathers to Match the New Colors—Eiffel Red, Pale Pink, Pale Blue, Canary, Hehotrope, Lavender and Cream EQUITABLE 0O-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS €1,044,781.37. Office hours, from 9 am. to#:30 p.m, On the first Wednesday in each month the othce will be open from Gto So'clock ». wm, AUVauLES Will be made promptly at7 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 18th series (new issue) will be received ou and after October 16, 1889, Shares are $2.50 per month. $1.000advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of the Associatiou are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JNO. JOY EDSON, See's. Orders Promptly Attended To. LEVI WEINBERGER'S ONE-PRICE SHOE HOUSE, 315 LEXINGTON sT., eets-ct BALTIMORE, MD. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |Telegrams to The Star. A ‘reach: STS. at 5 p.m. evening discourses explanatory of the Faith of the Presbyterian of America will be commenced October 20, 1589; tention will be directed the first evening’ to one entitled “Of the Holy Scripture.” The pul cordially invited, it <q->SPLUTUALISM AT GRAND ARMY HALL, opposite Willard’s hotel, T« day. Lyceum at 10. Memorial se president, Jobn B. Wolff, at 11 am. Lecture at pan. G. Ho Brooks ‘of Mic! speaker and tests. We hope to Gaule of Baltimore to follow with tests. <g> |ABERNACLE, 9TH AND BS’ — S~ Preaching att mand 7 f ‘morrow, San- to our, 30 30am. Society for Christian endeavor at ( m. Prayer services on Thuracay at 7 qp> METROPOLITAN ME. 446 afd C sts. uw.— ety CHURCH, COR hing Tomorrow by the pastor, Dr. GH. Corey, at 11 a.m.and 7:30 p.m. Sunject for the evening:“Knielithood in the Nineteenth Century.” Sabbath school, 9:30am, Young people's 30 p.m. eh prayer service }0 p.m, bet. go> BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18th Trand M nw. Services 11 ath. and 7-30 p. m. ‘Kev. James Poindexter of Columbus, Ohio, the treasurer of the American Forestry Congress,’ re- centiy in session in Philadelphia, will preach a¢, the 11 a.in. service, All are cordially invited. 1t* GHUKCH v PAVE. CHRISTIAN near N st.—F. D. Power, pastor, will preac at TT o'clock and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:40; Youn People's Meeting 6:30; Mission Sunday Sci Soelock. Odd Fellows! Hall. Sthat. se, Strangers very welcome to ail the services. wal FOUKLH-91. ME. CHUKCH, KEV. WAL. M. Ferguson, pastor, —9a.m., Stinday school the ‘church and mission. ‘11 am.’ and 7:30 p. preaching by the pastur. 6:30 p.m., young people's praise meeting. 3:15 p.m., the juvenile Inissionary society, save-all band, will holda public members and friends are cord: SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, ST. bet. H and I sta. n. Rev. W. B. Johnson, .D., pastor.—Day of prayer; i1a.m., special sermon by pastor; et, “Natiousl perils—the relation of pegro thereto." J pm. praise and prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m, “God on reek un shoot" a.m. Eaerybody invited. . ae Se GHURCH OF THE or) byteriau), Connecticut ave. D.W.—Services at 12’ m. and 7:30 the pastor, Kev, Leunis 8, Hamlin, DD. Sunday sch a 3” a1. Loung people's meeting at Be tm. Midweek services Thursday evening at710 0° YOUNG MEN'S CHKISTIAN ASSOCIA- ‘tion.—Gospel meeting Sunday, Tomorow, at 4:30 pm. Address by Kev. Chas A. Stakely, of Ist Buptist church; subject, “The tan nevi, Knowledge.” | Good singing, interesting service, with a welcome for every young man, Members’ yonthly mecting Monday, October 21, at 8 pe Musical and literary prograin. i Se THERE WILL BE A SERMON ON THIS ‘Seripture to Our Hebrew and Gentile Breth- then He took unto Hum the twelve and said unto them, “Behold we go up to things that are written by the prophets concerning the son of man shall be accomplished.” The Jews could not have stoned Jesus, nor crucified him. “Chis is why Caiaphas said they had no law whereby ban could put aman to death, The Gentile world cout uot have had the benefits of the atonement if they had hot taken part in the cruifixi Jesus, the Messiah. St. Luke, 1 i o'clock. Corner jOHN W. MATCHETT* ‘NANT (PRES- + Nand 16th ats. ‘m, | Preaching b; Os 1 Bishop Hurst .m. revival 5 Te to unday school 6:30 'p.m., Epworth eagas Pare 2 ureday, 7:3 5 meeting ; - Np-imychurch sociable. Alf invited to. all ince Pace J vs ceemtaceanaiesietaes tated a 1 NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N ST. ITARIAN), cae : _— oth and 10th sts. n.w. reaching bj — “hit Pace v. Chas. nd 7:30 by the George Belsey of Pennsylvania. Sun Car se ary n.w.—Preaching 30 by Rev. Kush =: ¢ 9:45am. 1t FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, goruer of 10th and G sts. n.w.—The pastor, ev. SM. Newman, D.D., will preach at 11 a.m. upon “The directness and constancy of the appeal of Chri " Noevening preaching Mistion at Mt. Vernon Place church. Music led by Dr. Bischetloreanlst.. Sunday school at 0:30 ain. "Ves: service at 6-45 pane it Sullivan’s Clerk Wired Martin Burke. HILL'S SNEERS MAKE ENEMIES. Frightful Loss of Life in a Chinese Flood. i at ree $B tite FOR SALE (Hovses)..... FOR SALE (Hovses axp Lots). FOR RENT (OFriozs)...... servi Dan.” Services evel ‘Stranwers are cordially welcomed ot oe es SE geen eee ee FOR SALE (Lots). row: Holy communion at 8; yer and ver- oF mon ati, even some, 00; choristete ett FOR SALE (Misceitaxxous). CENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS... Church, ‘12th D.w.—hey, S: and 7:30 Kings.” ray jing Wednesday ‘at 7:30, Lec. ings.” fer meeting e 1 a 30. coufession.” Psalm 321-11, Grand concert Thursday 8 o'clock. Best city talent, 1ick- ets, 250. Benefit Sunday school. it rTttit BUwWS VS SHH SABRIVVSSSEHANF SEARED YYYYNUS OBA" BHUBNOEALD MAJOR BURKE INDICTED. relay The Fisheries Question to be Settled. GRACE (P.E.) CHURCH, 32D 8ST, NEAR -Page or—Holy” Gommuduiou, } acai. Morava, geaest Fase and scrmon, “11 ‘am. ‘evening prayer and "sermon, _ 2ORTUGAL'S KING DEAD. ts free. All welcome, ae we at Paze 1 BE- -Page 1 ine, Dr. Glas: A-Stakely Pare 10| NELSON THOMAS SENTENCED. 30 a.m -Page m. Sunday school set 10 Ee Young people’s meeting, 7 o'clock, Pare sel och cae a Page ANOTHER DESPERATE PLOT. Taunt tena tocene PROPOSALS ‘Pare al re (or an : I aiveraary "8:15, Dr Maroal va speak, Gonpel | RaTLROADS Pare 10 | TBC Clan-na-Gael to Rescue the Cronin . cor. Mand Hi H ; Washington cirele, 4:45) Market an ee: firth | SPECIAL NOTICES. Pare Prisoners in the Court Room. anniversary meeting at Mt. Vernon M-E church south, | SUBURBAN PROPERTY Page sure . Sor, Bib and kK ste. 0. .. interesting exercises, one UNDERTAKERS Page 1 Cuicago, Oct. 19.—A morning paper says s ni i night. Oct 21. 7:30eClnk ee ie) | WANTED a -Pure2| that State Attorney Longenecker has dis- Sa i, CHURCH: MASSA | wWaNTED pecans res covered the existence of a bold plot to rescue chuset ve. bet. 5 say ry it i ¥. C; Herbert Kichardson, D.D., pastor.—11_ am. | WANTED (Mrsorutaxzows).... Page 2{ Coughlin and Burke, The plan is, according Kev, M. L. Scudder, D.D..’0f the New York East | WANTED (Roows).. Pago 2 | to the newspaper, for their friends in the court ce; 7 =, He icKee. 9:15 am, Sunday scliool | 6:45 p.in., ‘Young People's meeting. ‘Seats free and public invited, it ST, PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR PA. ave. n.w.. Rev. Altred Harding, rector.— Bervices Tomorro 0 “a.m., holy communion; 10 .m., Sunday school; 11 #.m., morning service and sermon: 7:30 p.m.,even-song (full choral) with ad- All seats free. lt (@ <q ASSEMBLY’ SSBYTERIAN CHUKCH, <g> ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTE CHURCH WINTER RESORTS. i room, at @ signal, to rush upon the bailiffs, throw red pepper in their eyes, and begin fir- ing their revolvers. At that moment Coughlin and Burke would knock the bailiffs right and left, grab revolvers from the hands of their friends and rush from the court room to car- riages that will stand in waiting. It is thought that with the present guard this could be ac- complished in less than minute, It is stated that several Clan-na-Gael men from Hancock, GoveRNMENT Recesrrs Topax.—Internal rev- enue, $365,037; customs, $415,574. CounTeRretters Areestep.—The chief of the secret service is informed by Agent T. B. Carter of the Indiana district that this morning ho arrested in Washington, Ind., John and Zack Lynch for manufacturing counterfeit coin. A quantity of money, molds and were found in their possession. PRAYER AND FASTING SER the various colored churches of Was D.C. and throughout the United States TOM to Aluvghty God, in prayer for the suspension of southern outraces against the Culored race, tor which Sppropriate sermons upon national crime will be de- pr uant to resolutions of the Baptist congages LO ered pursi and Natiousl Baptist convention. ne THE SALVATION AKN 01 forth at their hall, cor. 6th and C sts, n Bieetinws as follows: Sunday, 7 = : THE BLAVATSKY BRANCH OF THE ‘Theosophical Society and Universal Brother- hood Hide public meeting MONDAY EVENING at 8 pm at 923 F st. nw. ; subject, The Aryan Theosoph- “al Doctrine of Reincarnation snd Karma, Affirmed by Plato in his Republic. a g=> WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS The International conference will be held Pica mere AUESDAX, 2pm. st she Hall of the ous en's Ci 4D Associa' corner of Chari and Suratoga streets, 22d to 25th, inclusive. oct? Se “ag GUUD TEMPLARS HALL, 44 AND PA bis A. Chambers and others will speak, Publicin: => 1iHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WO- man’s Home ni the Balti- quore conference will be heid at Foun eburen, 141 and G sts. ws, Tuesday, Uctober 23s, Beasious 10 icv York, and Miss Tda'B. Minpeonen bhai: of New York, and Miva mpecn mole 1M address the meetings. All interested. Oe vi a=—iN NEW QUARTERS — HAVING RE- i <7 moved from 706 to 707 7th st. into a large sud extensive store, fitted up with anew and well se- lected stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Mare, &c., I return iy thanks for past patronage snd solics continuance in my new place, where I will be pleased to meet my friends, LOUIS BAUM, Jeweler, Bis 707 Tih st. uw. q=>4 PEOPLE'S PARLIAMENT. PEOPLE'S CO-OPEKATIVE COMMONWEALTE, O00 F strect m.. (ground floor, back), EVERY SATURDAY aT 8. Our permanent funds uiready ainount to over 2,000. CAKPENTERS—ATTENTION, CAKFEN- = TERS—K. L. CALL. Ail iuembers of L.A. 174%, K. of L., are hereby no- titled to meet at the lull, corner of 7th and_L streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, October 22, at 7:30 o'clock. From there will march to Grand Army hail, Peuusyl- ue, between 14th aud 15th streets. er of the Ansembly, Js. 5. POTTER, Ree. Secy. WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST Co. Se bought and sold by EKANK H. PELOUZE, 1313 F street. iC <> FURNITURE. £verybody says that our goods are beautiful and ebeap.” 1o get bargains come soon. . &. BIRCKHEAD, oolt6te __ 731 9th st. tw. g@~> THE PARTNERSHIP Re existing uuder the frm & SHEPHEKD, doing business a a dissolved by mutual . The business hereafter will be conducted by C.J. Haveuer, W. E. retiring Irom the busines. All indebtedne iirm prior to October 1 will be settled jointly and ail bills to same date in the same way. 1t* qq OCTOBER 19, 188 ©, J, HAVENER, E. SHEPHERD. \—A PARTNERSHIP has been fornied this day between 8. 8, DAT! and JOUN B; DALSHt under the frm naine of . 8. DAISH & SON, for {he purpose of i tf Feed Business at North Capitol and Dat ne. The new firms ussuiues the contracts and liabili old one and solicits a continuance of the patronage so Liberally bestowed on the wewior ember In the past ccleolw «SS, DAISH & SON. NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS hy i FOR RENT. _0019-4t fe NEAL PSTATE OWNERS, TARE NOTICE. T Want Teu Good Houses for Immediate Must be located between 4th and 14th und F and O sts. n.w. Prices to range from $5,000 to 89,000. Send description and price at once to veldt L. STANGARDTEL, 613 15th at, now. SS SnEESAP ES TO ETT CRFtE st Traserersmerrarrameerrasrsreeeedl senso Mich,, have recently been in close attendance Beso tev. Ait Neitey-vantor ‘s0am,-sab: | A Distaict Max Promotep.—Edward Brown | at the trial and that mysterious signals have il per Preaching, Te of this District was today promoted trom mes- | passed between them and the prisoners, Judge Youne people ‘ peril ervice, senger to the Secretary of the Treasury to be | Longenecker, it is said, has taken every pre- Se ae oe - | clerk at $1,000 in the Secretary's office. Every- | caution to prevent the successful working of 3 to A Senet Tne Koetiots ehni araeL. See | body who called on the Necretary ban brought say such schemes and Bas provided that in the > CHURCH OF OUK FAsHER (Univiw | Say ik pesan’s *mapression of Mr. wn 2n® | future no suspicious persons will be allowed in . .W., Rev. Alex. tort 4 SS “and F530 pa Ris roodttbe OS NEL GSO oee I Dy aman, the court room, pm, Sunday school at 9:45 am. All cordially invited. 1t* CHURCH OF OUR FATH. salist), cor. 13th and L sts, ent, pestor.—Services at 11 a.m. " Ject, inorning, “Love to the brother # conditi to-God." “Evening. “Christian, knighthood. Sunda school at 9:45 a.m. Every one interested in the wel- fare of the Church of Our Father is especially re- quested to be present on Sunday morning. it Be CALVARY BAPTIST. CHURCH, CORNER Sthand ii sts. n.w., Rey, samuel H. Greene, pastor. —Sunday school, 9:30'a.m., adult, intermediate ‘and primary departments: preaching By the pastor 11 am. and 7:30pm. RESDALL CHAPEL BRANCH, cor. 1336 and D a. w., Rev. Theron Outwater, pastor— Bonday school 2: ‘&.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 Bim, MEMORIAL OHAVEL, ‘cor. Sth and ¥ n.w— school, 3:30 p.m. You are cordially invited to these services. at lo eae a GUBLEY MB&MOKIAL PRESBYTERIAN [<a Le Droit Park, Boundary at. near oe wat 1) sun. aud 7/30" pam. A Wrster Crvise.—As soon as the training ship Jamestown, commanded by Commander RB. P. Lamberton, is ready for sea she will sail from Newport for acruise around the Wind- ward Islands, West Indies, remaining at sea at least twenty-five days before making any port. She will then continue her cruise until h, going a8 far south as Trinidad, and will return to Hampton Roads about April 10, The crew will be given shore liberty only in healthy ports, St.ver-Leap Orgs From Mextco,—Secretary Windom has at last settled the famous “lead- ore” question by deciding that the present clas- sification of silver-lead ores that permite their importation from Mexico duty free shall not be changed. Private Secretagy To THE Cater JesTICs.— Chief Justice Fuller has appointed as his pri- vate secr A DAMNING PROOF. The original of the telegram sent by the mysterious stranger from the Grand Pacific hotel in August to Barrister Hough at Winni- peg, containing a message to be given to Martin Burke fur the latter's 101 extradition,was given up by the Western Union authori grand jury next week, ANOTHER ARREST. DK. JOHN BRAY WiLL 5PLAK 1N MUON- umental hail C, M. Lark, who has heretofore . etand 2date my a morulae stil ociesk. | been # $1,000 clerk in the Interior department. | ® fair complexion and wears a small and well- Subject: The resurrection of the Lord Jesus. 1t* a “AEE lee DOUGLAS MEMORIAL ME CHUKGH, ‘Tue U.8.8. Nirstc, which has been undergo- | pears to be of more than average intelligence. 1ith and H sts. ne, Ker Browning, } ing repairs at Honolulu for some time, wasgiven Uy pastor, Revival service Bt night’ "Usual week | Atrial trip twa weeks ago, which resulted satis- night services. At _| factorily, Admiral Kimberly was aboard during FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISscopaL | the trip. The Nipsic’s propeller made sixty rev- = Church, cor. 14th and G sts., Rev. Geo. El- | olutions with fifty-four pounds of steam, and her to Poster. Sunday, Oot, 20, 1880: fia 5 ae it arorage speed was nine and one-half knots, the pastor will preach on ‘The paradox of love," and at | The Nipsic and Alert are now lying in harbor at 7:30 pam. on “The measure of @ man.” er Honolulu. woe ae Ta. paaaers and So Se See reloane So mil services. ARMY REGULATIONS AMENDED An Effort to Secure Better Men for the m2: part, although what that part was could not be definitely ascertained. The officials resist all attempts to pump them concerning his name, contenting themselves with simply admitting that, he was wanted for participation in the conspiracy to murder Dr. Cronin. ——. NELSON THOMAS SENTENCED. meet- Visit- itt —————— Be ATER PKESBYLEKIAN CHUKCH, Sth and F sts. ne. Rev. Dr. T. K. Noble, i. —Preaching by oe 4.m., when, by request, the ands YBehoa a 3 S08 “Huwortal Hite” | Military Service and Prevent Desertion. aS P. ing at 7:30. Su minis. on ; a trations.” Prayer metting Thursday evenitieat “30° | Tt has been understood for some time that | "ading Gu ngisyerase es aa En Bee HR LCES AN HONOR OF | the prosent administration of the War depart- oid — clety of spiritualists, will be held at Grand Army hall, | ment intended to make a strong effort to | Special Dispatch to Tux EvEwiNe Star. mm. Allfrienda are invited.” °* “*®* 12 0%Clo°KS. | remedy, to some extent, the desertion evil] Manunoxo', Mp., October 19.-—The second day in the trial of Nelson Thomas, the mur- derer, was begun this morning, Judges Brooke and Crane onthe bench. The prisoner looked much subdued and seemed more restless than yesterday, At 10 o'clock States Attorney Brandt arose and said that after consulting with Mr. Merrick he thought it best to charge during the next four years, and it is generally expected that the annual’ report of the Secre- tary will devote considerable space to this topic. The first gun was fired at this target yesterday afternoon in the form of an amend- ment to the army regulations to the effect that newly enlisted recruits shall hereafter be more 15TH GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, . bet. BT uid Pst, Gi Lewis Staley. D.D., wili_ preach Tomo: Missionary service at 8 p.tu. A tendered to the new pastor, Kev. A. Thouias G. Apple, in the church on Friday evening, October 26, from ® to10. Meters aud iriends of ‘the church are cor- dially invited to attend, z A AVE. MET! , N. Carolina uve. se. Rev, A; W. Mather, Pe nad Pan) paleo), 8:30 | rigidly examined as to their characters and tne oe inne fe tire peal nese mecting Friday at 7:30 p.m, Seats free. All wel ualifications for. duty as soldiers and that| guilt. Judge Brooke then asked Themas if he come, = " qq ASCENSION CHURCH. RVICES AT 11 o'clock aim. and 5 p.m., in the Sunday school room. it they shall also be placed on probation for the period of six days, during which time they may change their minds about enlistment and withdraw. Heretofore this period has been cared to speak. Thomas said: “I generally mind my own business and have never been in court before, but Eliza Foster wanted me td get some women and keep a fast house. This I 4 FIRST METHODLIST PROTESTANT | limited to twenty-four hours and recruits were | would not to do and to to getridofher I had FS care, 200, Viele ate +e og accepted with little or no examination, It has | to kill her. ButI was driven to do it and jive us this day our daily bread.” Lord's prayer, text: “ 7:40 p.m., “Lhe work of the Spirit.” day night. A welcome to all. CnuKC, MELMUPUOLIZAN BAPTI5& 6thand Asis. ne, Kev. W. H. Young, B. D., pastor. —Services Tomorrow at 11 a.m. aud 7:30 yin. Baptism after evening sermon, Prayer meeting hursday evening. Young people's, mectine Friday evening. Grand Concert on ‘Tuesday evening ato giclock ‘by the local ‘talent assisted i been deemed desirable, however, that the ranks of the army should be filled with worthy, sober men, whose enlistment is not an act of haste or imprudence,inspired by misfortune or disappointment, The theory is that desertions from the army are caused by the cooling of the tempers of recruits, who, after the excitement of enlistment is over, find the life distastefal to them and'improve the first opportunity to escape. Adjutant General Kelton bas studied this problem for many years and hopes to ac- would nut have done so if she had let me alone.” Judge Brooke then said: “There seems to be much immorality along with this crime. The prisoner pleads guilty in the second degree and we therefore sentence him to the Maryland penitentiary for seventeen years and ten months, Immediately the prisoner's race lightened, he smiled and loudly thanked his counsel, Mr. Merrick, The prisoner's wife, Lizzie Thomas, was then discharged. The action of the state's Loveteust ‘Luce rr y eminent itt THE GOSPEL TENT EVANGELISTS ARB holding meetings tor the Promotion of Holt- hess at their home, 374 11th st. s.e., Sunday, 3p.m., | eomplish good by this iew move. i ir “ at ce it p! ood by attorney is much commended in changing the invited. JOSIAH HALL an Surdialty coal offense from murder in first degree to murder Bg SRYLAND METHODIST EP ISCoraL POLYGLOT SHORT-HAND. in second degree, for according to the nature of the case Thomas would either be bung or acquitted, and Mr. Brandt thought this the best way to insure punishment, the evidence not being sufficient to guarantee conviction. eee Chureh, corner 10th and D sts., Kev. Charles W. Baliwin, pastor.—Preachiug at 1) a.m ‘The to suit of Holiness,” and at 7:40 p Sunday school at 30, Special uy every uluiit during the w ai 70." Love Feast Thureday wight. An ase wee com i AStenographer who Wanted $8,000 for Reporting the Maritime Conference. It would seem that although an apparently NOTE TO CAREFUL MEN. t has been said that we should not judge by appearances, yet we do it every day. Appear- anceg xo far toward making the and sny observant person can point ont every. tailor- made suit in a crowd. There is an indescribable something in the syle and general Leng | that is not to be mistaken, It aims to mect at ft the individualities of the man. Do you know that a number of tailors send your meas- ure and have your clothes made out of town! I have my work people in plain view and per- sonally supervise al the work leaving my es- tablishment. “Two specials this month. viz: A k Diavonal Cutaway Coat aud Vest for $25, anda Fine Navy Blue Chinchilla Over- coat for #25. Both cut and made to your order. G, WAKPIELD SIMPSON, Expert in Trousers and Cash Tail Corner Yth and @ sts, q-> NEW SHIRTS ARE WARMEST. Now is the season to place your order for Custom-made 5! as uew muslin is warmer than oki and you et the benefit of this warmth. By next spring and summer the thickness or warmth will be pretty well W out sud you will have “ideal” Som wont ” WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts, tw, AT = ae ees cl F. P. IANNA- 0 aerve send cut diaues of aiccaroni cooked in true Tialisn style at 10 minutes’ notice, ity lane (orm 70 H. Chesley, s meuiber ‘of this club, and tore. the special meeting TO- old of Jo) Sour Sree aah meee 2 a x on By of the president it A. DALLAS TUCKER, Secretary, => COMMUTATION TICKETS C books con! od for mi months, on all Prsso Laws, Black Iron, Brass and Old Silver. aud Ht, PARLOKLAMPS, Do, Do, Do. Price. = 218-6m BANQUET LAMPS, Do, Do, De. Bere PERITICATES OF STOCK. cHEQUES A fine line of above in the newest styles at popu Se A pat lar peices. ea ay AND RY wast WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, CHINA AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS, 1200 FENN. ave | 25 ° at Sa eel mya | att q=MISS SADIE Gi eR Se 100 tickets, yith Mra. MJ. Hun Herdic Coaches, | h.w., would be pleased to see her 2, 10th and Gets. ne, | A. Donovan's, Milltner, 964 Fst Grug stores: Be EE BLOCK OF HOUSES NE ave, be sco ae ae rece. te Tocurding Woctotary, Gould Keeps to His Car. Rice Hit, Mo., Oct. 19.—The Gould party arrived here yesterday and inspected the coal mines and zinc smelting works. Mr. Gould did not leave the car, and Dr. Munn, who accom- peaked him, said the money king was indis- pose: EOS on Buea eae CHURCH, treet near Penusylvania avenue,—Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Preachiuse y ts propitious start has been made by the inter- national maritime conference there is troubie under the surface ‘that may seriously em- -barrass the work for the present. When the conference met on Thursday and proceeded with the discussion of the “Rules of the Road” it was announced that the stenographer who am. and 7:30 pin. by the pastor, Kev. Win, H.( man. Band of Hope (Temperance) mectinu at 4 Kevival services each even durine the woes CMUBUM DLwvicwe (oWanune y Ne Ve bo! ) Tomorrow mornit in Ni ll, 1006, st.—Sunday school at 9:30. ea at I1'o'clock by Rev. A. John Clear, “Subs A Forger Sentenced. Ject of sermon, ““Lreading on serpents,” Text from ‘b-English work had bi Genesis lil, 15." Seuts free and all wele 1g | Was to do the Freneb-Eng! een Inu, Oct. 19.—The jury on the case x _ CHANG i unavoidably detained and that the conference — caandgers ‘te. —sunday, preaching hk 70 pom, “Baptinu tn oe erening: Gospel eet continued next week. Come hear Suith, Meetings interesting. ies eee MOUNT VERNON PLAGE M. @ CHURG Bo Sti Sommer ot Gane Bt, & CHURCH would mare Pog ensue along as = it might in Eng! ‘hree vigorous speeches in Freed were thus lost tothe world. Yester- day morning, however, s gentleman with a sandy complexion and arather American ap- ing brought i term of prin vcrremnemstvadiccutl A Saw the Wheels Go Round. - Kets. n.w., ley, Sour Bexp, Ixp., Oct. 19.—The fifteenth bs. W. Haddaway, pastor pearance sat at the head of the council board el Jeet, “Love.” ahd at 7 eee ee | Senet eae ecenas work dur- | day of the trip found the Pan-Americans here. St between D and’ C ate cow bone Saake ball, 7th | ing the session, handling the’ volubility | They have visited eleven states. Soon after 8 at ll o'clock. Kevival services continued J lot the foreigners, ting it into | o'clock the entire , headed by a tallyeho English, and reversing the process with the coach, was driven 8 hes of the Anglicans. It seems, however, at m.; Kood Meeting in progress, Sunday school ai places at 9:30 am. Fa ab aa ovL A bot ware house. A visit was all at - at his presence was only ten , for when Ber band Mata ~Quartene eaten pave. | he and ‘the State department oficials to ingat 11 aev,G. W. Kincade, 3 pin. Key. J. | talk business and money it was found that he & Combe. 1 sermon to the wanted over $3,000 for his services during the taus by the pastor, J.P, Thompson. All are invited. 1° | Conferonce, This was regarded as exhorbitant CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, GST. BE-| and he was told that | 19th aud 14th, Kev. NH Mes rector.. Services, October 20: 8 HIS SERVICES WOULD NOT BE NREDED at an 8,000 rate. So 1t is that the conference | A " Be wt 9:15am, Band of 3:30 Dan. ; guidance while en route with the officers after his last night. It proves tobe in the handwriting of Stoltenberg, Alexander Sulli- Van's confidential secretary. These and other developments will be submitted to the special The police made an arrest yesterday after- noon in connection with the Cronin case proper, to which they seem to attach considerable im- portance. The man is short and thick set, has trimmed moustache. He dresses neatly and ap- It was thought at first that he was mixed in the jury-bribing end of the case, but it was learned late last night that he played a more important PEACE WILL REIGN. Str Julian Pauncefote Authorized te End the Fisheries and Seal Disputes. Orrawa, Orr., Oct. 19.—The dominion gov- *rument have been advised that Sir Julian , British minister at Washington, returns with authority to feel the pulse of the United States cabinet on the Principal matters of dispute between Canada and the United States, the Gshery question and the Behring sea difficulty. It is learned in the state de- partment here that Lord Salisbury bas advised the dominion government of its desire to bave these unpleasant controversies brought toe Speedy and amicabie settlement, Sir Julian also returns with instructions to ascertain the views of the Harrison administration on the question of « more extended extradition treaty with Great Britain and the outlook for the suc- cessful negotiations of a new treaty. As to the question of extending the commercial relations between Canada and the United States in the way of a reciprocal trade treaty, a member of the dominion cabinet states that that has been Jeft entirely in the hands of the Canadian gov- ernment by Lord Salisbury, It is understood that Sir Charles Tupper will leave London for Canada next Monday, and will meet Sir Julian Pauncefote at Ottawa, when the program for future negotiations will be outlined and die- cussed with the dominion cabinet. The British government have also requested to be fully Posted and informed on the Alaska boundary question, with a view to having the boundary defined hefore any serious international com- plications with the United States arise on that account, neceneeeliicincenatins THEY DON’T LIKE IT. David is Suspected of Hurling en Ine sinuation at Grover. New York, Oct. 19.—The Times’ Chattanooga special says considerable indignation existe among democrats over an expression in Gov. Hill's speech yesterday, He said in substance: “I shall not attempt to describe the wouderfal resources of your remarkable country. I did not bring my encyclopwdia with me, and you know more about that already than I do.” At the time this remark created no surprise, but it is now commonly understood to mesn @ fling at the speeches made by Grover Cleveland in his southern tour, and the friends of the ex- President are somewhat wrought up about it MAJOR BURKE DICTED. Forgery and Embezzlement Charged Against Him. New Oxteaxs, Oct. 19.—The grand jury yee terday found six indictments, three against Maj. E. A. Burke and Maurice Hart jointly, for publishing forged bonds as true and two for forgery and one for embezzlement against ex- Treasurer Burke, Mr. Hart,who isa promi- nent capitalist and broker, was arrested and furnished bonds. at A TIDAL FLOOD. Great Loss of Life and Property in China by a Typhoon. Sax Fraxcisco, Oct. 19.—The steamer City of Peking arrived last night from China and Japan, She brings an account of a tidal wave in which uearly eight hundred persons lost their lives aud about twothousaud houses were washed away. On September 11, the same dey Yokohoma was so severely damaged by typhoon, a violent wind and rain storm set im at Hazugun and Aichiken, By 2 o'clock the sea had risen several feet above ordinary bigh tide, and just after nightfall the waves mounted, to a great height, washing away the embank- mente and leveling the buili near the shore. Shortly afterward wave 15 feet higher preceded than the highest of those that had i roiled in with a greatroar, washing y the remaining portions of the embankment an@ carrying with it nearly all the houses of the various villages along the beach. This was done so suddenly and unexpectedly that the inhabitants bad not time to escape, At Okudo, in Oguri-Shinden, all the houses, twenty-three in number, were washed » and out of uunety inbabitants fifty-four lost their lives, At Jiteuroku. Kovabu-Mura, forty houses were washed away and about out of lation of two huadred and fifty were killed. Ikuta-Mura one bundred and twenty houses six hundred and fitty nouses were washed away and 628 of the population of -y were killed. At Yoba-Mura, contain’ houses anda population of 1,190, ten broken up and ten persons perished. In ad- dition to those already dred and sixty-nine bodies have been found and there are yet two hundred and eighty per- ave sent $1,500 and 5500, respectively, for the relief of the sufferers. Kits ame THEY ARE AFRAID. England Distressed Over the Influence of Yankees in South America, Loxpox, Oct. 19.—The continued lamente- tions in the English press over the danger te British trade with South America give point to the exceptional jealousy of the United States which marks British traders. The Gere mans have repeatedly cut into English com merce in South America, but the rivairy has been accepted philosophically and no clamors about German greed have awakened the public indignation. It is only natural that her mem chants should wish to put off as long as possible the evil day when the westeru hemisphere shall cease to be simply a producer of raw ma- terial and cousumer of European manufactures, but their efforts will hardly be aided by their endeavors to portray American statesmen as modern Machiavellis with « touch of Bismarcls iu their composition and the United States as doing its utmost to blockade South American ports against European commerce, Spain, I and France, the inhabitants of which wi cheerfully cut one another's song London rs pour forth daily warnings of the danger E the Sconenibenny of the Latin race” in South — through the mgeereran na of = northern republic. Spain partic Prewed with the danger ‘which threstens Cuba, and additional troops are to be sent at once to the “ever faithful isle,” a plausible method of increasing Sagasta’s influence there, A QUINTUPLE ALLIANCE, According to the wiseacres there isto be @ quintuple alliance for the preservetion of peace in Europe, England being already in ao-~ cord with the old firm and Turkey being sll ready to come in a8 a junior partner, as is indi- rect § by her gorgeous preparations to | ong the young German em , Whom the faith- ful are enjoined to bail as s bulwark against the dreaded czar. That Russia is not free from misgivings on this point may be concluded from the tone of the Russian press in i to religious and race hatreds. What, ask, can be expected of a ruler who aftlistes with the oppressor of the Cretan and Armenian Christians? POSSIBLE MOSLEM OUTBREAK. There is a chance for another charming com- plication in southeastern affairs. The “outs” in Turkey, a8 elsewhere, constitute a majurity of the patriots who are anxious to serve their country for acousideration, only by more bitter and more desperate means. It is certain that