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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. OcTOBER 26, 1889-TWELVE PAGES. 5 SHAKING HANDS WITH HIM. |18 BELLE BROWN IN NORFOLK? THE NAVASSA RIOTS. SALE — 01 BUSIN LE CHOTCR ESS PROP = Commissioner Raum Receives the Pen- sion Office Employes Today. 2d EDITION. She Went to That City on the Steamer | Three of the Men Turn Out to be Wash> Fast side 24 near F st., New 2-story-ané- basement Lady of the Lake. ington Negroes. Brick, bath. ‘ond painted. be rooms and ; Rewly papered urban ‘Will exchange for SIXCR GHE LANDED THERE WO TRACE OF HER ss It turns out that the ringleaders in the Ne- property. HAS BEEX FOUND, BUT THE NORFOLK Forice | vasa riots were Washington negroes The North aide of Wallach near 14th st. 6-rocm Bay- Latest Telegrams to The Star THINE TREY RAVE 4 GOOD CLUE TO TuE wise- | Galena arrived at Baltimore yesterday with ix window Brick. @5,000. tone * | at 2:90 and shook hands with their new chief.| ro omz'p wHxAsanours. Prisoners—Amos Lee, Henry Jones, George Ds acento re aI ——_———__ Gen. Raum found that shaking hands with fif- a ‘ Keys and James Johnson, accused of South side of N near 20th ot., three Large Bricks, 10 ALL THERE IS OF IT. teen or sixteen hundred people was not such @ . Wass Gb ares oa Albert Jones and James Phillips, Foome each, all mi. @4,000. + delightful pastime as it might appear to be to| Dear Papa: reaches ‘Mutiny and assault with intent and-besement Dwehing, 6 rooms ead bath ai the casual spectator. He, however, betrayed cold and stiff in the Potomac, dead. Farewell | three witnesses—Robert and George Ward. The Washington men Amos Lee of Thomas Johnson The Real Fighting Ground in Ohie is Downes, Special Dispatch to Tux Evenme Bran. Cotumsvs, Omro, Oct. 26.—Chairman of the republican state executive committee is somewhat alarmed today over a well authorized report of the effect that Gov. Hill’s friends in New York are raising a large fund among the | office liquor dealers to throw into Cincinnati view of defeating the ive ticket in Ham- no sign that he was not having « first-rate time. He had pleasant emile and « hearty hand shake for each employe. There has been @ great desire among the clerks of the office to mt. $8,000 eBay ea mg, Mommas en Splendid S800 snd 11th sa, 6-room ck po Tu Eres Han & mg $ st, 2etery Brick, 8 rooms, gus, n Land K ste... 6-room Frame, This is the note that Belle Brown Georgetown, sent to her father before she mysteriously die- | George 8. Keys of Washington, appeared. She did not, however, carry out the | 4 movement is on foot among the threat which has so distressed her family and | citizens of the city to employ eovsncl to qucited the community; as she way seen alive | those who they claim hare bean the victims the next morning in Norfolk, Va. At the very | 0ntrage. bre + time ‘her father received this note—about 4 | Nareost were tareigled on board the —_—_ The Pennsylvania Association. Wasnixetox, D.C., October 98 JOHANN HOF MALT EXTBAC poiae wie eee Peas be vN DANENHOWER. 43) WASH'N DASTIO Rat ni. CHAN mR UNENCUM- LS hye Ere Phe eres fete bells and all” convent "Brice conveniences; lot 17x72; ASH'N DANENHOW! 4 Wass DANES S wen RK SALE OR RENT—FIVE NEW seroom Bricks located See pretty desiguss well Suinhed thro @iectric bells, cellar; Tot 1rsi04 toalley. rent @ per eggs PTS $8000. oF SN DANENHOWER, 1116 F st. nw. —SEVEN NEW TWO-STORY AND x puildins Dricks in s desirable nelahbortood, thesst; street to be coucreted this year Houses tain six rooms and bath, and are substantially con- ted under tue owner's personal supervision. fin- ered: as home-seekers: will sell quickly; 13,600, WASH'N DANENHOWER, ae 1115 F st_n.w. SALE—TWO NEW TWO-STORY AND BASE- ‘hect Briciin located on south side of Pet neat po Corner of 4d st n.e.; contain six rooms and bath; pape: built, concreted street; convenient to red ting office siou office , ground in peighbor- Rood sepidiy eabanciog in ‘value’ “Lat 10x70.° Price sc * SIRI ins 3 53 SALE—O! ‘ST. BET. Bee Stkirecwns, tree Be rented Price $: aw Foie —_ = x rooms 230 per month for the 8 or vos se, iL. sk WASH'N DANENROWER, 1115 F st. ow. FOE SALEGHANDSOME STONE-FRONT, REST: in vias ant styje, coutaining twelve roome, Lath; Dut- Sit 9 TOOT, Joe's pautrs, brated by futuace; a fine homeats Very fair price; 815,5 ee WASHN DANENHOWER, ai 1115 Fat. aw. /R SALE—FACING NORTH ON CST., NEAR 9TH ne. Tore story Sig fvorg Brick calla and allmod, a7. Brice €3,5 = Wisi'S DANENHOWER, ais) ee ATS Peta. Foe, SALES TWOSTORY | BASEMENT BRICK, facing south, on Massachusetts ave. near Stanton square. Contains six rooms and beth; suproving neighbor! Easy terms. $4,250, 45) wide parking: Lot 16250. WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 F at nw. R SALE-SPLENDID INVESTMENT—TW story four-room Frame op B st. near 7th st. n. Kenvea at@15 per month. Lot 14x136. Che! 1.800. 24) WASH'N DANENHOWER, — 1115 F st. now, R SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK ON C ST. near Uth ue. ; «ix rooms and bath; all modern im: provements. Lot 16275. 2"e. 23) WASH'N DANENHOWER. 1115 Fst, now. RK SALE—WYLIE ST. BET. 12TH AND 137TH, and I'n.e. two-story siz-room Brick, reuting for Price $2,000. lip WASH'N DANES HOWER, 5 F st. nw. TORY BAY- ry conveni- pear 14th thie for wovernment e ag vane tec paces: 3 balance cual; lot 1ax80. ae WASE'N DANENHOWER, as — 1115 F st. JOR SALE_VERY COMPLETE _ AND bailt new two and basement Brick on ¢ auth of F st. WS seven Foo wud Price $3,750. WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 Fat. nw Bie. ; contains tasty papered Lot 17.6268, terms. «ey \ ONE OF THE 'y—Vermontave, dition ; sixteen w. Er 000. rooms. two baths. L cap be obtained at my ach MR SALE—TWO WELL-BUILT BRICKS, LO- cated on L st. near 7th #.w.; near cable and two ther linen of cars, steamboats, ge; lot 24 82110; e: and 3 for two bricks im rear. Sac: lies side and rear; roowp sor, two bricks ar. first-class e. ‘x100. Pei Pri WASH'N DANENHOWER, _ 2115 Pat aw. c 5,500. NENHOWER, Fifcad at 85, ie Fst. nw. OR SALE—THREE NEW THREE-STORY AND Basement Bricks on Maryland avenue near 6th rtheast: twelve Tooms i modern improve- ments; Ie one of the choicest locations north- ft price €7,000. “aes; * WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 Fat. n. 9 NEW TWO-STORY BAY-WIN- JOR SALE_T dow Bricks, Factne South on Q street near on borthwest; nm stone to first 8001 @ stlis and caps; very stylish front and complete in finish; eig! roouis aud bath. cellar: front and tack stairs; lot 1 2104 w alley; price $8,000. WASH'N DANENHOWER, 1115 F st, nw. i SALE—ON N ST. NEAR 33D 8T., GEORGE- town. Three-story Ten-room House: “all modern pEgremente, lot 251200. price 83.500. a2iy WASH'N NEN MOWER, 1115 F ot nw. $8 PKOPERTY.— | FOt, SAL2—7Te ST, Bus ‘Three-story Brick: large trade: conveniently arranged: laree ‘ablic bell on third fluor. whole will rent O per month: Jot 25x99. For 3 quick en pat 10 $15,006, will take elght- dence northwest se nt ‘with eatablisbed ucht-room Dwellivg: Fok SALE {COMPLETE AND STYLISH THREE- story trick aud Stone Residence in fashionable Beighburhood northwest; south front: twelve vo: furnace; exquisite finish; lot 20x hive desired in a complete home; builder's suarsntes of first-class work ; price $14,900. OW EK, we Wastes DaNunn YORK AVE, Capitol. 2-story, S-rovm Brick; cellar, fm ail m.i.; ou line of electric cars; ‘lot 14x76; south front, price $3,000, ‘ WASW'N DANENHOWER, 1115 F st. nw. ORTH ON RSTREET NEAR SALE—PACIN 14th ‘street northwest, three-story. ten-room ements; lot 20x89; Wash DAPRRGO WER. 5 F st. a6. FSF, SALESOUTE LITTLE CORNER HOUBE, # the thi a young ccuple; would make s ice’ bridal’ preesat; cotmer of Tana iit streste rthweet: six rooms and bath; all modern improve- nie; side and bay windows. Price, . ASH'N DANENHOWER, 3116 Fst nw. JOR SALE—ON © STREET NEAR 10TH NORTH- ‘two cE to be any doubt that she wes among the ser on the steamer of el xg ‘To the Editor of Tae Evexixo Sram. ieft her i that po tgrs o'clock. | As officers of the Pennsylvania republican A number of hts Templar were on board | association of Washington, D.C., we desire to the pegropt rely Mone! probably for that | place ourselves straight on the record regard- many persons, > aan ‘not ab- | 12g the article which sppesred in last Ther ‘all the passengers and Belle was | “y's Stan entitled “Pennsylvania among those who passed the night in the saloon | cans asking for the removal of District off other tinge The facts of the case are as Tesolution ae among = real fightit grounds and if the democrats Protest against the retention in office of certain do So eeee their entire legislative thought it | officers of the District government was eub- tioket there they lose everything. There is a ; | Initted at a stated meeting of the association— bare ibility that the re: os aay can con- discussed pro and con—and finally, through in- Hamilton, Such mi trol the legislature without but the advertance or misapprehension, risks are pb than the party rs care resolution, however, was rendere: Fame mney | which sig- to assume. The events of the next few days | andof no account without the and to defeat the head of the ticket and republi- legislative candidates,they having received we General Debility, & OF Y, if elected they will repeal the law, th and Gthets., 12-1 veagecas poe eee (ogame fe ne in at ly dh », 12-room 1e few mont ral to alley, good stable in cans Log not deny that Hamilton ‘county Det. 2lst and 22d sts., 3- is the weak spot in their long line and they 7 rooms and all mt have not at this to break the solidity of the democracy in their entrenched position. Hamilton county is the ae the baa the the neck of every bottle, and York Of Meb-tuthas HGATIVE PILLS.—1HEY then leave on ited. iver DESIRABLE LOTS, East facing Connecticut Satirical oe 7e Raat Side of Yd near Nat, Lot 54x80 to alley. g Gls side of N bet. 21st and 224 ata,, Lot 222100. waniith side of N near 14th st, 16x140 toalley. Offer th rata each Soap nt 16th and 19th sta, 4 alley, b cide © bet. #1st ‘224 sts, Lot 20x90 to root SPREE RA shat wa tana ‘Sot, near New Hampshire ave, Lot 2342 gt P bet 18th ana 20th sts, 3 Lots, each 152100. shOTiR side of E bet, 224 and 234 ats., 602206, wide ents. ith and T sts., Lot 54x100 to alley in rear. g@cht side 11th near H st. ne, Lot 60 by ebout 100. Three f og bree Building Lots on Riggs at., 45x47 toalley. Corner 27th and K sts., 902183. Good f yard or storage depot. Per square toot 756 ie CHEAP HOUSES. North side N et. near Vermont ave. ndid Three- story Brick, 10 roomsand oath, $10,000. ‘Nort ude G st. uear Sth et, end fogog SSeS Se Bales WESCOTT & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, t 1007 Pa ave. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN. (0 LOAN BY FISH & MILLER, 12 Te 'e have mm cash 20,000 ay Bipved real estate security, ath are awaited with the keenest interest. a Is Tascott Caught? Puraperesta, Oct. 26.—Chief Wood was closeted with the suspected murderer a lo! while today. After a few preliminary questions the young man was asked point b! if be was not Tascott. He is said to have colored | poked ped and then he denied in o half- earted sort of way that he was that notorious person. Chief Wood then read to him the de- scription of the murderer, and the man at- tempted to argue that the ts were not simi- lar. He acknowledged that his two upper front teeth had been filled with gold, but said the filling had dropped out. Prccott's per front teeth are said to have been gold filled. He has been recognized by frequenters of a well-known billiard resort as having played pool there. He essayed to play an ee red game, id in this respect he again lies with Tascott, who is described as being fond of the game and very proficient at it. Since bis interview with the prisoner, Chief Wood is more than ever convinced that the man is none other than the murderer for whose capture a reward of $50,000 is of a. —_—-—____ Fargo Post Office Robbed Again. Fanao, N. D., Oct. 26.—A second attempt to rob the post office was made yesterday morn- ing, the result of which is that Harry Melton, the night clerk, has a bullet in hi ht arm. Melton says he was awakened at mid- night by the growling of the dog and found a robber in the office. He fired five shots at the man as he was escaping through an open window, and was himself shot in the arm. There are many stories afloat concerning the affair. Government detectives have been here since Wednesday working on the previous attempt to rob the office and Promise interesting disclosures, Melton’s story is generally believe: fect), on her bat and reelf erect when bered seeing the mole on iption was so perfect that Mr. Brown was sure Rachael had seen his miss- ing daugh' tary, res Were purposely withbeld for ficient reasons. No authorization ing been delegated to any one toattach ‘ignatures in question, or to otherwise act ip the premises, we feel that we bave been unwit tingly misrepresented and should not be held responsible in any manner whatsoever. The Pennsylvania republican association 4oe9 not desire to usurp any prerogatives that do not properly belong to it and is careful to confine | itself strictly to its legitimate sphere of action, | For this reason it has no disposition to antag- | Onize the Commissioners or other officers of the District government, who have always treated the representatives of tho association — the most extreme courtesy and considers: jon, Deeply regretting the unfortunate cireum- stances which have called forth this explanation we felt that it was necessary, not only that we may not be misjudged but that our mortifies- tion may be somewhat relieved by a true state- ment of the case. (Signed) Samuel R. Stratton, president; T. D. Weddell; acting secretary; George Brows, financial secretary; J. M. Shomo, oe iter. STORY OF THE STEWARDESS. The stewardess of the boat, when questioned this morning, gave a Stan reporter the descrip- tion of the girl as above. “I noticed that she appeared »" said Rachael. “She sat most of the time with her head resting on her hand. now and then she —— rest- jess and walk to and fro, x the boat had gotten well under way I saw the head of the steps. girl standing at the ed me to purchase her Bhe called me and ticket for her. Iaeked her what her name was and she ay eps ‘Belle Brooks.’ I pur- chased th for her and returned her the change of « @5 bill, which she gave me.” “Did she appear to have much money about her?” asked the reporter. “SI al pocket book in her hand.” — Rachael, “and in it she had at least $25 ‘or $30.” 4 LINE OF POLICY will then be adopted and at once carried out. ‘There is no doubt that in every instance where it can be shown that there has been any illogal- see neaonlt in the or issue of pensions that the pensioners will be called upon to refund the money and that this call will be enforced by all the power of the gov- ernment as outlined in the laws on this subject. It is said to be his intention to make such changes in the methods of business as will tend to facilitate the work of the office and dispose a tow Pending as rapidly as pos- ———+oer—______ HEAVY MONEY PENALTIES. The Gunboat Petrel Finally Accepted— Not Much Cash for the Contractors. The Secretary of the Navy has formally ac- cepted the gunboat Petrel, built for the gov- ernment by the Columbian iron works of Bal- timore, and now at the Norfolk navy yard. The history of this ship is decidedly interesting, as exemplifying the peculiarly rocky road which ship builders have to travel nowadays. The contract price for the gunboat was $243,000, to be paid inten equal intaliments as the work pro- Rressed. Two years ago the contract time ex- Pired, and since then the builders have been under various penalties, always increasing. From each payment a ‘deduction of 10 seas cent was to be retained as a guarant for the repair of the vessel for a certain period aftercompletion. Beyond this the penalties ‘WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER. e ‘Many have gained one pound per day by its use, Bante 2 Emulsion popes) a secret remedy. It con- tains the stimulating properties of the Hypophos- phites and pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the po- tency of both being largely increased. It s used by Physicans all over the world. PALATABLE AS MILE. ‘Bold by all Druggists. scoTT & BOWNE, Chemists, x GEORGETOWN, Reovtators at Worx.—There is con. tok ‘She did not. She sat on one of the sofas all night, except at such times as she paced the floor. e conversed with no one except my- self, and about aarlignt when the boat got in sight of Old Point she questioned me about the various = along the river. She got off | the _ at Norfolk, but I did not see where she went Soctan siderable suppressed excitement and quiet in Georgetown over the effort of about well-known young society men last rid the town of a young man who, was addicted to tices that could not be tol- erated. A few days ago the young men in ques- tion determined to resort to etrong measures tocompel the offender to leave town and meanwhile to cease his attentions to Wx H. McKxew. 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAST SEEN OX MAIN STREET, NORFOLK. Sandy Tolson,a young colored man em- young ployed on the boat, corroborated the woman's | ji\ies here. Phi hi statement, When the boat stopped at Norfolk | do last night. By arermene? Pee ote 4 he got off and saw the = walking up Main ov to the young man’s residence on the street, Tolson went as far as the Atlantic hotel | heights, After a brief consultation on a street and he saw the girl pass the St. James hotel. | corner a spokesman was selected. The ob: She carried in her hand a small bundle that | tionable young man was called out end in an looked as though she had an apron or a lunch | instant was surrounded by an angry crowd, tied in the paper. ie did not deny their charges as to 25-3 Pacific Bunldiings 628° oe 0025+ aw. =0c25-3t__Pacifio Building, 624 ¥ at. 5.w._ GHILDREWS COATS AT MoXEx 70 1OAY AT LOW BATES ON LOGAE ial : gecuritic, lated and unlined aid good i wtb i Pasta POPULAR PRICES. A Great Woman Gone. New Yor, Oct. 26.—Mrs, Annie Price, Bar- num’s famous fat woman, is dead, She was47 Bor bt id. ocet-tin *73t3 Pet ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SEOURI- ¥ nibs Rext question to solve is where she got | his “misconduct and. was then given CHILDREN’S COATS AT 4 were also retained as they accrued, thus mak- | her gold money changed, if she had the go! the warning as stated above. In connection a ae peponi ANT, &, TUREDR poruranystcrs, | bend in an Albintenth Chile bece, 1° | Ing the actual payments fall lower and lenes | mousy, for tha nteteriose motieea eotkiny | Sa ah warning he was told that he could no __ 0022. le Deposit Bid., .X. BVO, ————_ NEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON APPROVED Reul Estate Security. ERT ¥. FOX, 1m 920 ¥F st. nw. GREY 19 LOAN ON ALL LOCAL STOCKS O# Bonds, Listed and sold. TRE TENTH OR LAST PAYMENT would naturally be $24,700, but there are penalties now due to the amount of $24,400, so that the actual tenth payment will really amount to but $300. Previous penalties have been deducted to the amount of $24,000, thus making the total forfeiture on account of over time 400, or about 20 per cent of the original contract price. These heavy liabilities has reduced contractors to | tec but paper money in her pocket book. When Mr, Brown received the information concerning this girlhe visited the steamboat wharf and there saw the colored woman. It was on her positive statement that he cume to the conclusion that it was his danghter and then be went to Norfolk on the boat. There he consulted the chief of police and search was instituted, but without success thus far. Neither the district police nor the private de- learned anything additional concern- CHILDREN'S COATS AT longer perform the duties of usher in a ebureh here, to which he agreed, but thet he might be allowed to attend church, ‘URE AND Coxprtioy or Wares at 7 Falls—temperature, 12. Receiving reservoir—tery dition at north connection, 80; south connection, 27. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ne New pga Stock Market. The following are the opening and c! the New York Stock Mark reed by" to Corson ad Macartuey’ 1410 F moot Unlisted Securities Bought » 65; eon- LOUIS CUNNINGHA: condition at 21-1 Walang ete, ONBY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL 8} y on approved estate security at ae Ope s moderate. B. HT. LEIPOLD, oclS-Lur 3.w. cor. 13th and F ste. CHILDREN'S COATS AT ' . “ a POPULAR PRICES.’ Range of the Thermometer Today. t F The following were the readings at the sig- ~ LOA’ PROPERTY CBILDREN'’S COATS AT bad financial state apd they will undoubtedly | ing the case today. Private Detective Flinders | a} office today: 8 a.m., 50; 2 P.m., 54; maxi- $500,000 Pied XR? S FROnERTE POPULAR PRICES. make a strong effort to have tho ponalties |**1d this afternoon that he was uow of the | mum, s6:aniniuwum, 47, remitted in Congress this winter, The failure of the firm to come out even has been ascribed to various reasons, but that most generally accepted is that they persistently refused to sccept the advice of the government officers and lost time through their ignorance of the best methods, opinion that the girl had committed suicide, He did not think much of the Norfolk clue. This morning Mr. Brown said he bad no yet beard anything frow/ Norfolk, although he wag still hopeful. The following Norfolk Special was received at Tuz Star office today. GBILDREN'S OOATS AT POPULAR PRICES. eeut. Nodelay. Large loans Nya a oc] 8-3m i. BROWN EOF, ari TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT 250.000 Iai acme sel4-3m O13 1th at By ; Recaatet CaaS tele FLEMING of Westhela, NS” - = Sar The Norfolk Police Think They Are on| | ENGLISH-GHAY. on Thursday, 24, 1889, TO LOAN ON CAPITOL HILL Sanagesuy pavinane y Dr. Addin JOHN tae EROLIBE: to Makes $25,000 72.09 inayat CHILDREN'S COATS AT THE NEW NATIONAL BANK. oo pupae ent Track. SLEANCh ©. Sasa\ botad thie geet © Bk cei7-1m Joe Past Capitol at. POPULAR PRICES. iG Stan HOLLAND—GIBSON. On the 26th of 1550, im Alexandria, Va..at the M. P. the Hev. Mr. Dyott. JOHN WaTBi formerly of Washington, G, te STE! GIBSON of Alexandria, Va, : JEFFERIS—DO! dence of Re Satcher 24. 2808, at Officers Chosen and Steps Taken to Begin Business. The new ‘West End National Bank of Wash- ington” has filed its certificate of organization with the controller of the currency, and has elected its board of directors, as follows: Geo. A. McIhenny, Hon. John W. Foster, William R. Riley, Dr. A. P. Fardon, John E. Beal, Ed- ward Godey, Owen O'Hare, Paymaster John R. Carmody, U.S.N.: John F, Vogt, Frank T. Raw- lings, Calvin Witmer, Walter R. Wilcox, George W. Linkins, George J. Johnson and Edward 8. Wescott. The president-elect is Mr. Wm, R. Ri is favorably known as one of Washington's old- est and most successful retired merchants, whose name is connected with the directorship of the National Bank of the Republic, the Wash- ington and Georgetown railroad com; , Ar lington fire insurance company and other prom- inent local institutions, ie vice president se- lected is Mr. George A. Mcllhenny, the presi- dent of the Washington gas company, and who Iso connected with various o1 ibstantial tions of this me = ‘The location selected for the banking honse fantry bonds, 2d 78, 1904, 85 bid. is the historical old building on the northwest Gas, Light hr a — series hy om corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 19th street, Pauly bonds, series B. Ge, Ii pid, ler ase ” | pak 2 expecta that the West Bad national National ‘Bank Stocks — Bank of Washington, | bank will open its doors for business by Janu- 500 bid. Bank of Kepublic, 240 bid, 275 asked | ary Ist next. M litan, 260 bid, 275 asked. Cei etropolitan, id, 276 asl WASHINGTON VICTORIOUS. Second, 176 bid, 205 asked. eae a 2 cake, ieee a ee hen ieee L. W. Maxeon of this City Wins the Railroad Stocks — Washington and town, 250 bid, 275 asked. Metropolitan: 138 did, Archery Match at Brooklyn. 160 asked. Columbia, 50 bid, GO asked. Capi- —— The second day’s contests at the Eastern archery association meet at Brooklyn, N.Y¥., tol and North O Street,’ 46 bid, 50 asked. in, 52 letropolitan, 5 ed, . Nation! Union, 2 Afungton, 170 bid. | yesterday brought out a slightly better fleld of Corcoran, 02 bid, 63 asked. lumbia, 16% bid, | bowmen. The entire day was devoted to shoot- Potomac, 92% Did, 100asKed.” Higgs, Bic bias Sx; | ing the double York round—144 arrows, at 100 yards; 96 arrows, at 80 Pjodags 48 arrows, at 60 yards. L, W. Maxson of city won the match by a good lead, his record being 168 hits, 682 score, nearly 100 points less than the score by Ri Big bi asked. Peoples, 5 bid By asked” me es OX ‘Title Insurance Stocks—Keal Hetate Title, 124 which he won the U.8. championship at Day- ton, Ohio, The next sonal’ meeting foe & Norvorx,Va., Oct. 26.—The police here think they have a good clue of the missing girl, Belle Brown, and Chief of Police Pettis told Tuz StaR correspondent that he was confident she is in Norfolk. He has several detectives look- ing for her and is so much interested in the case himself that he has also been at work on it, He refused to give any details, however, and declined to say just when Miss Brown ar- rived here. He seems to think the girl is ac- companied by friends who are watching every move of her father to find her and thwarting him. He expects to put hands on the girl at any minute and objected strongly to any pub- licity being given the matter, fearing the girl would hear that they were on her track and travel. r J. B. Brown, the father of the missi irl, arrived in Norfolk Thursday and Pmry Sy si in active work searc! for his daughter. Mr. Brown was accompanied by a young man whose name he refused to divulge even to the police, with whom he was in communication. Ail o! his aaemente were very mysterious and he succesffully evaded publicity and all attempts of newspaper men to run up with him. Belle Brown Was Refused Admittance to Two Boarding Houses. Second Special to Tux Evaxixe Stan. Norrorx, Va., Oct. 26.—The police are con- fident that Belle Brown arrived in Norfolk on the morning of October 11, She reached here on # Washington steamer and the chamber maid of the boat gives a description of the young woman which tallies exactly with that left here by Mr. Brown Wednesday. On the boat the ——— crass ae = agen name as Belle Brooks, From the boat, whic arrived here at 8 o'clock, the girl was traced to ge by hrs Fletcher, where she applied for boots die ence of er apn 8. Fle , where she applied for board mn ce Here she ate breakfast, but lett immediatel; " Fann (Tt Og afterward on seecgubtar the landlady's un. | Pustives respecttuly invited io atti willingness to have a single woman in the house who could not give a satisfactor: account of herself. From Mrs. Fletcher's boarding house she went to one three doors further up the street, kept bya Mrs. Dyson, Here she claimed that she was an actress and was refused board on that account, From that CHILDREN'S COATS AT POPULAR PRICES. M ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE security in District; real estate notes bought, Eh. HAIGHT, 1210 F at. — £0 LOAN AT FIVE ‘ON AB a Real Eatete Seourt ants a iy isda Fat iw. ‘ER oR 3-4 130° RR] & CO, BANKE: @13 15TH 8T. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY, INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS, ooh S-Liw i MM N IN SUMS TO SUT mM” a 500 ON APPROVED REAL Tye EW. ocl}-2m ONEY 10 LOAj Mes iy Sums ar THE Lowest wa 0! REAL ESTATE IN THIS D! = conte SoH at £ DESIRE TO LOAN BETWEEN sais sep January 1, 1590, on improved real estate in this city, ONE MILLION LLARS, in sums of from $2, 000 to $20,000. Interest on losns of $10,000 and over 5 per cent: less than $10,000 6 Per ceut. Prompt attention to ail suphicasi Washington Stock Exchange. Following are today’s quotations at close of eer sa t Bonds—U. 8, 4) 1891, rogiste: Government Bon: . ¥ ed. U. ‘Stns, 1891, ay U. 8. 48, registered, ed. U. 8. 4s, coupon, trict of Colunibia Honds—Per imp. 66, 1891, coin, 105 bid, 106 asked. Per imp. 7s, 1891, currency, 106} bid, 108 asked. Market stock 7: 1892, currency, 107 bid, 109 asked. 20-year fun Gs, 1802, gold, 1053¢ bid, 10g asked. 20-year fund Ss, 1890, gold, 112 bid, 118 asked. Water stock, 78, 1901, currency, 129: bid. 30-year fund, 68, gold, 1002, 1008. 130 U seed, Waiat stock, 78, currency, fund, currency, 1224 bid. MiscelfAneous Honds—U. 8, Electric Light bonds, 1st bo Bind peat u. Wachee eo) bonds, 24 6a, tonal George- town Kailroad, 10-40 68, 107 bid, 10834 asked. Washington and Georgetown Convertible bonds. Gs, 130 bid. Masonic Hall Association 5s, 1898, 108 bid, 112 asked, Washington Market Com: pany Ist mortgage,6s, 110 bid. Washington Market company bounds, imp. 6s, 122% bid, 125 asked. Inland and ‘Seaboard Company, 6s, 1807, 70 asked. Washington Light Infantry frst mort- aa bonds, 6a, 1904, 101 bid. WM. H. McKNEW, Guecessor te B. H. Taylor), DIED. BARR. On Thursday, October E gelgek ‘ p.mm.. of congestive chills, Favor ae 4 aed forty years. trom lis parent's residence, col6 Ee 933 Penn. ave. Fuuei ¥ TO 2320 Dorthwest on Suuday evening at 3 aclonk. and relatives respectfuily invited to af BOMRER. In New York October 2: LUCINDA A. BOHKER, wife of Capt. 4. 8. iS. LN CHAYMAN, On Saturday October INDY, at 9 o'clock, THOMAS IGNA 4 of the late Jobin Chaymnan, in the t yer age. May he rest in peace. will take piace Monday at 9 the Church of the Immaculate G and relatives invited to attend. ‘ CLAPP. On October 25, 2) r. CLAPP, wife of Wm. W. Clapp and 4 id Elizabeth Withington. Funeral services at residence, 133) northwest, bunday, 270s wonest ae) ee . Johu's 5 WOMAN SHOULD KNOW THAT CAR- Mie Laver Pilisare a. speciiic for sick head. ache. Only one pill # dose, A woman can’t stand everything. T. B. ‘OwNER & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS, 316 SEVENTH STREET NORTH! . bleached: Riots 234 yards wide, 1! ched Bheet rds wide, 2Uc. pest, Od care ied Bleached Sheeting, 236 yds. Erultof ‘Loom Bleached Cotton. 8340. Ball col a All-woul Flannel suiting, double width, 254, 75 “ Funeral rR, 3. ‘Aveteen, 2Uc. Ccb-lia SWORMSTEDS & BRADLEY, O2F F st, Double White Woo Binukeas 81.50. - : = Double Gray Blaukers, $1. ‘ONEX TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL Ms E. af Lowe. alee gp, Hea Estate security. sete Bovine Yor Quilts, 10c, Ib; extra good, 9 SAS n © : Nycedun MULCHING, BULBLEY & COs 1405 F at, Senion fa +: saelamnaaal o YOU WANT MONE¥?—810 TO 500 TO LOA pecs fox Men's and Bose Sats, Dees De ii igtereat ou Purgitare, Paton, Horan, GAfull assortment of Plads and siripes in DA, Goods or o1 ‘perso 3 ‘i veiseipal rutereat paysble, in, weekly ‘of mont pogtted Frings Towels, an extre bargain, 20c. ye Box Ua, bear ofhieee Tm Fomaenee. fe qfull Une of Ladies, Gent's and Children's Under- Tr NK /-wool Red Twilled Flannel, 20c. Mee bo CAC REAL Estate In sous uA mnforts, Table Liven, Wed Ticking. 8. AUSTIN P. BROWN, N.T. Bpool Cotto, 4c, ‘Heal Zatate and FAY. In Now York, October 22, 1889, beloved wise of Lewis 1- Tay. 18 the eee eS Year ot her age. Good-bye, dear sister, we'll miss you now Since you have gone above; May angels round you keep. une Kuew you but to love. M ‘OUF sweet Spirit rest in pesca, Toa uever did ewrougs Ip our Kedeomer's arms you rest, dow mightier than the strong. You passed away while esthered there Wet fruatda arvuud Your bed, 18 se28-3m SATURDAY, OCT. ~2, 1889. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 42% NINTH STREET, HILL. On October 25, 1889, at bis late 113 > aryisnd avenue portheast, CHARD't MiLe fn the aistuech year o. hie ace. ari uneral from 5t. Joseph's Church, Sunday, 2%, at 2 o'cock p.m. Frieuds and relatives ere (Marlboro (Ma.) papers please copy.) N. Offer as adelightful breakfast dish Imported Keppered Herring, Imported Fresh Herring, Tnported Russian Caviar Mackerel in Tomato Sauce, Extra Choice No. 1 Mackerel, Iatest catch. Also New Buckwheat snd New Orleans Mo- lasses, Also Refined Corn Meal for Muffing, and choice Creamery Butter. And we are still “booming” the Flour busi- ness, bid, 180 asked. Columbia ‘Title, 7 bid, 73 asked. Gas and Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, 413; bid, 42 asked. Georgetown Gas, 48 bid. U.S. Electric Light, 96 asked. ‘Telephone Stocks’ — Pennsylvania, 24 bid. Chesapeake and Potomac, 87 bid, 90 asked, American Graphophone Company, 16% bid, 17% eekeod. Miscellaneous Stocks—W1 association will be held at Washington, ———— WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. the hotels have been visited by the police. At ao oe Nk ae ee 2 both of the places where Miss Brown applied for board the Jandladies give the same descrij pointment President Harrison tendered him | tion of ber as that sent from Washington to to the vacancy in the Cherokee commission police, Chief Pettis is still of the opinion that caused by the death of Gen. Hartranft. bas the grt is in Lapse and not given up Panpoxs Dixizp.—The President has actea| D°PS*°f @nding her unfavorably upon application for pardon in the cases of Harvey Murdock, convicted January Company. 240 bid, ask graphic, 22% bid, 30 asked. | Mergenthaler, 15 Vid, 20 daked. Pneumatic Gun Carriage, % bid, 1% ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 426 NINTH STREET. east, two-story, siz-room Brick; all modern im- provements; 350. ae 3 B30, he? > axeNnow ; — Wie Pia. | MBER TC! LOTS FOR SALE. Fe AGabO ty niiey gals 8c, perfook, Bei?! . ue i WaSHN DASENHOWERS Th16 Fat fw. ee ‘ON REAL ESTATE SEOUR- i SALE—LOT ON 15TH ST. EXTENDED, 50X ‘District 150 te J0-foot alley; price 50c. per foot. scm far 26) WASH'N DA! are ivth tid ieee aw. R SALE—COMMANDING A FINE VIEW, LoT uth and ous », facing #0" east, on coruer of D st. culatiea price of 24 if foot. a ‘Wasi'N DANE SHOWER, 1115 Fst. nw. SALE~PACING BOUNDARY AND K 8T. NW. fourteen lota, 1X feet front by 84 and various ¢ heap at 50 if foot, 83) ba “WASIEN BaNd SHOWER, = 1116 F st. i, JOR SALE—EAST HALF OF SQUAKE 10) See frupts, with fromtage on Massa-husetts a [gen : 65,015 aquare feet. in veetmen| Was8” ENHOWE! ws DANEXHOWER, K SALE-ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY Fr. front by ouly 60 feut deep, on 14th strect near agp Ver St 25 cents per foot ASH'N DANENHOWER, ul st a.w. K SALE—BEAU L LITTLE sQUARE WITH 4 fronts, pore shige Massachu- Seite arene: subdivided into 21 ote: eval (Of jail, workhouse, sidewalk og C street. WaSl’S DANENHOWER, 1315 ¥ st. ow, ‘P.8,—Don'st forget our Buperior Potato Chips. Price reduced. EY. old Funeral of Major General 8, 1837, of polygamy and sentenced to five yenrs’ | Tne remains of the late Brevet Major Gen- eral S. D. Sturgis, U.S.A., whose death has prisonment in the Utah penitentiary End a fine of 8500 and coste, id_ in the case of heretofore been announced, reached the city from St. Paul, Minp., last evening and were interred at Arlington at 12 o’clock today. They wore received by Gen. Vincent, from the head- quarters of the army; Major W. P. Huxford, Pownaa, MOST PERFECT MADE. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ATLOWEST rates of : ‘othe! ' HOS. O. HENSEY © Cor Bankers THUS. G. hs 1300 F st. 1. Mi od Say eet i MO*EY 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT Low- WASH'N DANENHO! s024 Successor to DANENHOWEM 8 BOM THIS Fat, paren veneer Beenie he ___ LOST AND FOUND. TL 2ieatlccouatolug «pur of shoe ate te ee 4 See ee eee At the White House Today. The President's callers were not very numer- ous this morning, but they were enough to keep him pretty busy. The principal ones were Attorner General Miller, stative T= Y. @, FISCHER . ABT AND STATIONERY COMPANY, Tes superior excellence proven in millions of hemes for more than s quarter of scentury. It tp use@by the United States Government. Indorsed by the hesdecf the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest, 529 15TH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING), ule fil ROOR BRO. & CO., 1348 F st SALE—120x1! ON 15 T. §.& NEAR ay Wass Dax! ‘1116 Fat. aw, NITY — Pe il i FE i i | | 328 : | = bY il I | f if Hy [ i ii I i