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at wi (Entered Post, Ofhce st ashington, D. C.,as = Che a” — | il ee serv. 75—No 14,073. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1889. SPECIAL NOTICES. __SPECIAL_NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ALL GENTLEMEN PE HOLY TRINITY Fish. Geork: to part ci Be Catholic nial Celebration in’ Baltimore ven: jovember 1 eS are Quvated to atieud m sucet to be held in the rooms of th: Georgetown. Catholic HON, cor. S20 and N sta, TOMOnKOW — EN’ NING at 7 o'clock. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO re pen and solicits fort acontin- of the public's WM. F. KENGLA._ “OCT. 2 . 1889. dis; a. interest HN, FISKE “s CU., L hereby authorize Son teet ‘ail outstanding accounts, and eheer- recommend them 2 Ge ead oe as my FifckENS EX, Manager._ i ah 3 TOF Hyxster’s “Social Koom’ connection fb Tie mand cu! sample Room, BOs Pa aver will ay ‘with much pleasure by his numerous pie Phenol g as this mew feature will them an cer gen tool to spend a delightrul even- pool, bi comperative while enjoying 3 game si 5 Pitane jis! rt to the melodious voice 4 who will appear ev Fbasees a okeieresies seems of coals and sentimen: ‘Qengs and musical rect! tals. oc3 1-36 Bae CHESTER LAMPS. Ail PRICES ana STYLES. Largest Assortment in the City. 8.8. SHEDD & BRO, oc32 432 9TH ST. X.W. Bag ete. NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS $1,119,062.77. First peyment 18th issue November, 1889. daily from 9 a m.to 4:30 p.m... when sub- pa ments thereon are received. prea ep soacee ad fois $2,000 advauced op on each laini the object and advantages of regu 4 other information furnished upon aplication. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prost. JRO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. oc32 WELVE ER CENT PER ANNUM. | ENPARACLELED SUCCESS. ASSOCIA’ ‘ERPETUAL BUILDID ATION. The following tetemest nt shows it its splendid financial gondition at the end of eit » ‘The t tal Websve repaid to members We have paid in interest to e have paid in expenses in eigit ‘rst series c are ‘paid tay thus iv. #100 paid im at $1 per month, or $1,500 ad #10 mouthiy, with ‘edbtse tie for of continuing uo ee the shares are worth large prott ruuxbt abot by chanine Leavy rates of nnterest to borrowers. For exani We advance $150 on cach share for $2 per wonth, or $1,050 for a total payment of O14 monthly. snd ronning, 100 ai 038 ply walt be devt in, #1 months, fnonthe, gi7 in 77 months, 216 se mene. ‘Re- Rrember these payments are for $1,000, or #50 more than is usualy advanced. 1f this extra €50 be paid in Sadstion to the regular sues the time would be abort- eued still more. Ihe bocrowers share in the profits equally with the others. We pay 5 per cent per au- Sam oe chases withdrawn belore matarity. Weare tat G yer cebt Por suwUnt Of special extra puy- Ben ‘Of $106 of mor. Interest payable monthly, au ‘the principal returned when called jor. Buriding Associations are now the most popular and gacful Suszelal institutions for the working man. aud Soman and aiso tor thuse of moderste moans, aif td- and earning peaerens, the. above ©. DUNCA mat, fe. ber. LeWik ABLAHASE Vice Prouident, F.G. SAXLON, Treasurer. JOWN COOK, Secretary, 1 Capitol Hill branch by A. N. MEBKEK, 21 fe THE ELECTRIC STEAM ‘TAUNDEY, $10 91H ST. ‘opemed for business under unis raolsasseinent —_ Glass facilities for doing good work gurauteed; “isco Curtains in first-class style only 50c. per pair. W to ail parts of the city. Postale promptly attended to . GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES, and prices. GAS FIXTURES, ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st. soa LAMP3, FULD DRESS CHEST PROTECTOR w Russian itppets for covering thet part of the chest xposed by the low-cut tull dress West. Also Sh: Is tort! or go PUrpore, in: silks, satins vt plushe: a 1 black ite and evening st be “Eabeo fat Dress bhirte to Order, Buished maar ‘OUDW. ae =. LOTHROP. => die ME! SP st. ew. COMMUTATION TIC — Coupe taining 100 tickets, transferable, od Pec nse suonthe- on el lives of the Herdie coaches t the Compens’s ‘. otuces, 10th and C wis. we, aud atthe followings drt stores? i E. Capitol st. i, 1101 ¥ at nw, Aarth Capitol and Bist, LMOLL, Siet aud Gat x. Ms 43 SCHAFIUMT RO} Tu. ap _3018-6m_ — rk. SH HAVANA AND KEY WEST SEC CHAMPAG: Rewas ” % New Yer FLUE: URE t at 1 i <a £ HoMAs it ISBELL it Suoviper Cares. Fresh supply of SHOULDER CAPES received today fm Seal, Mivk, \etraclou, Persian and Monkey Fur. SEALJACKETS SACQUES and DOLMANS at Low Prices. FUR TRIMMING in every variety of Fur. PLUSH CAPES, SACQUES and JACKETS, AU goods at New York Prices. WILLEIT & RUOFF, Listters and Furri ¥US Fennsylvsnis ave, 2219-3m Tus We EK. All 50c, NECKWEAR, new patterns, 390. $2.50 NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR $1.90a suit 350. HOSIERY 19e. €1.25 LAUNDRIED PLEATED SHIRTS 8c. Pc GUARANTEED FAST-BLACK HALF HOSE 60c. SCOTCH WOOL GLOVES 290. 8. L. BACHRACH, ‘THE CUT-PRICE OUTFITTER, oc38-3m 1223 F ST. we ane eager de mare a. sex stag ches a nen 90 dozeu, cheap at - Sweppchecieomechntealor at stock of Dress Goods is complete,prices ranging to $1 per yard. it's Job lot of Colored Bordered Hem- ye ity, of Underwsar, Hosiery sud Giores: by Sob oee th lange quanirien which eusbles to elways nell Jens that Fes ate special job in Chesed Uikiersbirte aad Drawers at . JoMNSON & LUTTRELL, ec31 -_ 1S Market space. But see that the full name GOODYEAK RUBBER COMPANY, NEW YORK, EE te ATER ROOF, tactured rubber, “THE TQUNGER™ “THE LOUNGERI" Lounger,” ee new illus- numerous weedy: out today: right cartoons id and weuel ‘or sale a! Siawbgaed notes Price Se. At o> SPECIAL SERVICES. irection of th ral Assembly ‘the eerea — eee of te ene aver 1S on tartan churches of Waahiueten gill of Prayer for Mismons ns follows: junday. Nov. issionary services in all the churches as seaxious of each. yw, Nov. arb D mass meetings for all the churches, to be essed by Kev. Dr. Gillespie, secre- board of wissious, in the Metropolitan P.m., and the New York lowe: Wert street church, Georgetown, Rev Hyattaviile, Revs. J. 7 sell pant TS Wakes sake Westminister entre, it joble, Gurley Memorial, Kev. Scott F. Hershey. Thursday, Nov. 7: Uuity cliureh, Hew. M. P. 8 Siteenth Barbet church hove. 8, Fourth ehuzel lev. 3.0, MeHvain, arch of the Covenant, Kev jitinger. Ficat church, Rev, 1. 8. Wynkoop. Norin church, tev. Dr. Childs Eartéen church, Rev. C. B. Ramsdell and Rev. Dr. Western church, Rev. Dr. Sunderland and Rev. 4 v- Mclivain. YOUNG CATHOLICS FRIEND OGTR i The Genersl Meeti which the reverend. the whois clergy of Schr and rable are are invited, will be teria at CARROLL, INSTI- ALL, 602 F at. n.w., on Su; ¥ EVEN- at 780 ooh, ‘iurangements will be tsds 's participation in the Torcllight Pro- timore on the 1th, 8. FULLERTON, President nl-20° a Wish = mes MY FRIE! ms and inform them that I have sev- oF = iy conection with the firm of Root & Lowen- will be found in the fature at WALTER. B, WitniaMs & ROO’ a for the cession in UE DO ¥O} = aaa CO} bave your Shirts aaa of eke = Bs HALL. Sh the pe, Soe comutor rane inateral Down, 2 = cessor JW. Amer i ‘Hi. Taylor). 7-3m. are OF WESCOTT, WILCOX & CO.,_ Estate, Loans aud Insurance, 1907 Penn. ave, Dw.” Wasi yon ao . D. oS » 1889. We have this day associated witht us tn the seiee, sand Insurance branch of our business Mr. Wal- ter Hieston and which will hereatter be conducted un- @er name of Wescott, Wilcox & Co, pect '’ nl-st WESCOTT & ae = DOCTOR EDITH JEWEL! has removed to 724 11th aes cal THIS LET{ER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF aud is one of wany received by the officers vasliungton Weneticial Enduwmeut Association, TIST, nl-st* oa the “Puanvs, Viner, Oct 26, 1889. “LAWRENCE GanpnzR, Secretary, Washington. D.O. Dear Sir: I sm in receipt of your favor of the 224 instant enclosing draft for one thousand dollars, and I cannot tell you what a Joyful surprise it was to me. You will place me under obligations if you will as- sure the board cf trustees of my appreciation of the courtesy. Myself and children being but poorly pro- vided for the draft came like a ‘Godsend’ Reiteruting my thauks, I am, Respectfully yours, (Signed) VaLeska W. CuRRY.” ‘The question then naturally arises, what would it cost to secure the same protection for my family? In an association that bas resched the years of the Washington Beneticial Endowment Association din our thirteenth year).it is unvecessary to give an esti- mated cost, but we can give what has been the actual cost of $1,000.00; aud it is reasonable to suppose that in the future the cost will be about the same. - AvereE ety conten dao. ciation. Coinpapiea. $1150 $17 00 12 63 13 80 1495 17 25 1955 Certificates issued from $500 to $5,000. For further information call st the Home Office, 419 10th st, v.w. N.D. LARNER, President. LAWRENCE GARDNER, Secretary. _nl-lw FRANK S. PARKS, Asst. Sec’y. | ed Brun of LOW: “ALD & WHEN is this day day eh DAVID HOWARD, W. WKEN The General Commission Dastosse will be continued at the old stand, 219 10th st, b.w., where al: business Of the lute Brum Will be settled by J1W. WKEN & CO. = MARYLAND DEMOCRATS, ATTEN. tiou! lisif-fare Tickets furnished Voters at 235A at now. Graud ally at the sae place SAL- UKDAY NIGHT, ‘Nov. CHARLES ©. LANCAS- Ti, President Md, Dem. club. »1319 F STREET NORTHWEST, Washisozon, D.C., Nov. 1, 1889, formed « cvpartnt rebij» under the , Davis & Co,, for couducting the Real tatete and fire Iusurauce Business, AU busiuess entrusted to us will be carefully and welled to ey W. RILEY DEEBLE, BENJ, P. DAVIS In associating myself with Mr. Davis, who has been counected with this ofice tor the past three years, 1 embrace the op portauity to thauk my frieuds for their wenerous patruuace iu the past and ass a coutinuanes @1 the salte for the aew arm, W. RILEY ae nol-2w < MARYLAND REPUBLICAN VOT prvqure palt-rate fare by ealliuy ier Jermey ave. u.w., and SU all ADOLin ay AN MEUTH, Sec 1H&~ SONOMA CALIFORNIA WIND. ‘Company, located at 317 ¥th st. n.w., cou- ers Various paris of the Wine producing 1 the stat sustration, our bry Wines we spa, Liverinere atid santa ines tro Fresno, Low An= orelock a1 day. eum’ tunous Marasathy Just finistieg Feauod | eng vGr estabiishiuent ut Ut at. t.w., aud hovicg } stocke od the swine Wath ibe best Witles Calitoruis ever spectiuily call the atteution of the trict toour Lab.e Ciuret at 75c. per D per duzeu bottles, as for excel excels aly auld eisewliere in the city per gallon, are Fre td elsewuere, | ® kalluti wre the very best: ty aud purity; the duller euce peers 18 only ob secust of a ‘Uur Champagne, the best ui our California mapufac- tocy, a variety of C wit Grape, Brandy aud Coeuac siways ou bi ebraied Neuumun's Cait fornia he public for their liberal putrobuge extended Lo Us, We ase a continuance of sole iu thefuture. Cail aud convince yourself. Respectfully, SUNOMA CALIFORNIA WINE CO, A. BRUNN, Manager. _ 0031-8 PH NEUMANN, Organizer, ==> SERIAL SA SAS. AND BUILDING AS30- TWENT Ing Assoc TATION aze now open at th A. PRESCO1T, Secretary aud ‘Ireasuces, 1416 F st. Bw, pares €2 each per uuth, uo back ‘dues to be paid. Persons subscriving Low inay avoid the rush of Uisiness and comscuucnt deiay at tie meeting, abd ail are advised to call us soot ay porsible at the secretary Sud treseurer’s uilice auvye nudicited. The lust ue of stuck Was large aud every will be imaue to wake the TWENTY-FOULIM JOSUE larger tha any preceding one. ‘The “SERIAL las bech and is @ unost s¥ccenesul association aud furnisles a very profitable meahs for WOUtLly sAViNKS With promise of profit ‘of 6 per cent on withdrawal. Four per cent additional ie also promised and secured by the constitution on all devosits made by stockholders where the deposits equal oF exceed 4 six mouths or more advanced pay- meut on the stock subscribed. Many have avaled themselves of the extra iuducement thus offered. Coustitutions separate and constituuious with receipt Louk combined may be obtained at any time. Please call at the secretary and treasurer's ofice without de- lay. KUBT. G. CAMPBLLL, i resident, Ney BEL 7 LOU st. uw. i PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasures 1416 F st, n.w. SGSPxr & sanners, For the past Sfteen years connected with the Drug ‘Store corner 9th sud Pa sve., desires to inform his friends that be has opened the Shorehsm Drug Store, corner 15th and H sis, with # complete stock of ‘Drugs, Cheuscals, bo eclé-la* “gD J.B. TENEYCK Has REMOVED ‘HIS ‘Ofive to 1601 O st 2. and Uets, The red berdics pass the door. P< eed /NOLICE $1.25 buys 100 ft. Dry. Bright Boarda, $1.25 Buys 100 ft. 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FIXT Ath NUFACL yin iy 4 aaa (iUie s NDA Faye METAL 20.5 ¥ix iS Fat, << = 1H. M. SCHOOL.EX, vENTIST, _oed-Lm ane te 642-624 F at. Ge 8 Fries. : HANDSOME DESIGNS, = NEWEST FINISHES, AN IMMENSE STOCK. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. PIANO LAMPS, BANQUET LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS AT ALL PRICES, &, F. BOOKS, 531 15th street, Corcoran Building. eae T CREDIT! sont a se S15 up. Oak 4 tives trom 8 Sareea intig 73a Sooregge les ee aie ¥ STREET BAPTIST CBURGH, COR. Tr Sty Be oie in the prening. 1 the eve Yval: meetings coatiauea’ Come snd Seine friends.” Preaching every nicht ALL SOULS CHURCH (UNTTARIA®). corner of 14th aud L sive -Breschinug by Rey Joshua Yo at I) a.m.andat 7:30 Srotou, ese, ‘Sunday school at 9:45am. cat p tok in PROTESTANT e Alu: ray, pas ores oe 7 Bead 730 pan, Sup Bene i epee BY Rae 188! |. teun pera eo mee! y Miss Battie won." Addros by Hoy. 1 ae Sheetal music by temperance ‘Mira, Leow Miller- Me~ Kinney. ‘All invited "4 ‘at RYLAND METHODIST a eeee. PAL Chure! Chas, ch, cor. 10th aud Dsts.s. w., Baldwin, es ony —Preaching at oo, Je Com- ea ‘and’ Revit 7:30 .m, “Buuday night next ae cach VERMONT AVE. CHETAN ‘CHURCH, Power, pastor. te at ilem le. > METROPOLITAN ME. ¢ E. CHUROH, aoe $46 and C sts.—Preaching Tomorrow by the a tg. it ore at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. t the evening service the seco! im the: to the ‘young will be delivered. Subject: The. dissi- pation of reat, cities." abl mp :30 a ‘oung people's meeting, 1, an prayer service Thi Ys 7. Sb p.m it: CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. ave. and 2d st. #.¢., Capitol Hill — i guing exercises will be held "Tomorrow, 11 7:30 Bam, Rev, Dr. “Albert of Baltimore ‘w it Seats free. Sunda ol =o ~The regation wilt ocee Tow. Services at ‘he Dr. E).dott, will offi pastoral letter of ths bishops will i be read at the eveniug service, Ushers batted Dred wo st cad the morning. In the oer = cHUROH OF THE COVENANT ier en Con Gounecticut avo.. N nw. malin, D.D. pastor. PRS ‘mand 7:30 fae ‘Sacraments of Baptism un the Lord's Supper in the morning. In the evening Col, Alexander Howgland of Lincoln, ‘Neb. president of the “National Home aud Employment Asiociation,”” Will speak. Sunday school at 8-30 am. Loung Reo ple's ineeting at 6:30 x R FATHER cme => CHURCH 01 ‘sulist). cor. " Pigeon u.w., Rev. Alex ge eee ra ca reeciung Beh cen ev. Drs sbippen of All Soul’ Sun at = pO &.mn. PK evening servic ice. are miles! LUTHER Face es Pastor, Anniversary of ne Keforiuation of the ‘Histone by the pastor at 1a. At7:30 pam cand no louger 5 pan.) Luther Places aa recently vislted by Rev. Ti. Butler, Everybody welcome ° P F ‘ST, ME. CHURCHTL AM. i reac jastor ; ministration of Oates ed siralng service pm t 30 ).m, young peoples’ praive meeting; he Sunday school gospel tenipe.ance suciety will hold fheir inontlly meeting. ‘Luere will be addresses by . Mather ofthe North Carolina mission avi Mr John it aa oucy, singing by the society and sign- ing the pledge. i wlso be @ distribution of | + temperauce tracts aud cards and temperance barrels Will be given out. All friends and members of the shareh are cordially invited to these services, _1t* YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCT. w York ave —Gospel meetiy Opn, “What is Christ . Newman, D.D.. pastor Bible ciass at 3:15 p.m, t ly invited. SECOND BAPTIST CHUR and Tate, u.w. Key D . Jounson, CDs pator it aan. G. 3 p.m. Be S.ayceunu. paper by Bir, loward university, m Se bimmous, D. M.. of Kems tucky, Spe » Wan, uray, DD, Mintia Subj hhree-fold sui of the believer’ WESLEY CHAPEL, KEV. JAS. P. WRIG! Pastor.—Teachers’ pra, er me un. “Sunday school, ¥:0 ain, the pet reception of members, 11 a.m. sunday: ‘school mis monary meeting, 3:30 ‘p.m. Boctety Y ot rian En- cK Mires dexvoi ah ats, ca by fev Keiley, B.D presi So ding ol cider, 7330 p.m. sguancerly 2 ¢ Monday, a. j rly love feust, ‘Thurs eer 7:30 p. un. ou: . 3s ie ;URLEY — “MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN “burch, Le D Park, Soangery st wt. near ‘Tomorrow at 12 am and 7 Se? METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘burch, 4th one B sts. s.e., Capitol Hi. Kev. Witham Chester with us. THE BLAVATSKY T SH ROSORTOAE 8O- ciety will bold » public meeting AY EVENING Nov a0 pete at Dounison Ta wat at aw Subject: A theosophist’s auty. ry HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, COK OTH ‘AND ei 2.w. HX. Navlor, D.D.. pastor. school, 9:13, es he, pastor lian, followed by the holy Communleds un aoe mectine, G:15. pan Conse. ‘uesday. Prayer meeting Thursday eveninay, 7: 30S ‘The public are conliaily invited. Tt FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. BE- Tists, new De Chan: A. Stakely, gol 9:90 ss preaching Ue: Fe ci ee You iy school on e's meeting, 7 o'cl os service” All are '. Kelly, r_Prenant oe ant im 6, PSabvath s.hvel at Y-00a-m. he people prayer meeting at 7 p.m. No cospel service ge gg bi ie aap x eS a ool, 9:50 8, en Preaching “by rs |S = Sone Little, at llam. and 4 En tre eulject for us evening sermons which is oko of a series on Bible siteas hee “Spoiliug a kood thing by bait dots! T 18:22. Young peobie's mec, itidweck meeting meeeeny, 30 pm. A welcome wo au DOUGLAS MEMOKIAL M. BE. cavnoH, cor. Hand 11th sts, u.., Key. D. M. Brown’ astor.—itey, Dr. Scudder will preach at 11 a.m. are ogc and others ‘will ussist au the gervice at i. Bacramnent inthe morning. Singing “wi spirit and with the tuderstanding also. it es PRESBYT. ERIAN | CHURCH, ike, au Sth aud F sts. me., Rev. K. Noble, nae «at 1i am 0 pan 8. of OE. at 645 me at 7:30 p.m, gtrenath and beauty in ebaructer. Every: pee invited. x av ‘_-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH —1HE Rev. Joseph J. Muir willassume his duues e# pastor of this church Tomorrow, anu will preach at the morning and evening services, at 1] o'ciock a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 0:30 a.m. A cordial nded to all to attend these services. CHU. CH, ‘cor, . . N. Seymour, water. —Cou.mUnion service uid recepton of mem: ‘Tomorrow at 11 o'cloc . bubbath school at fo pm. ubjects “she etiology of Genesis 10.” er amecting ‘Thursda: e Sy pam, YP. 8.01 be at the parsonage sis ad BU De tte PROTRACTED ME \G AT Samra Methodist Lpi Church, corner of ‘ayette and 7th sts., Georxetuwn, D.C,, to commence ‘Tomorrow (Sunday); to continue every might dunn the week except Suitirday. Jreaching at 11 au. by the pasto ; 7:30 by the hev. Geo. W, Huvell All cor- dially tuvited. we Over into” mia with prayer and help us.’ e X BAPTIST CHUKCH CORNER samuel Hi. Grecne, [. JAMES’ CHURCH, STi 8.—Feust of dedication, Baints. Ist celebration 7:30 am. 2d celebration, 11 a-m., 1ises quiuti tlertorini, ‘1 he souls of the rizhteous,” itany and catechizng pan.: choral 0, All seats tree. ‘Tue public invited. 1t KEFORMED URCH, ists RI. ave. aud P st. n.w., Rev. ervices Tomorrow st ii ¥ scooul at 9:4. Pan. Sunda: _ Strangers cordially ‘welcome. 45 am. ad tree, at SPIRITUALISM AT Cael Cr ey Y HALL. Tomorrow, re 10" L mag 4 x = x a Ben eters fe THE METKOPO! NA ‘church, D st. s.w., Blder Kt. H. ME ZION H. G. Dyson, pus cr—Sabiath school 9 a.m. Preaching 11 ant. by the pestor. Love feast at $p.m. and preaching at 7:30 by the pastor. All sre welcome. < YOUNG MEN'S CHHISTIAN ‘ASSOCT <= tion, 1409 New Lork ave. n.w.—Goapel meoting every ‘week day at noon, beginuing Monday, Noveuiber 4 1889. he public invited. diol nay noon—lev. M ere wr ‘Lue: day inde aay! Richardson; 5. ae y Woun—sev. C,H. hey. J. G, 50 pam nay. ed eR KNIGHTS OF PITHIAR THE MEMBERS of CALANIHE LUUGE, No, 11 Wil assensble ut their Castle full Yember 3. to uttend the funeral at veh, x Tet, EDWARD. EDWAKDS, trom hus late residence do. 2701 fie pt mo “Meubers of Sister Lodies i W. W. DURBIN, K ot sua 8. ALL FORME: DEN 18 OF ST. JOHN'S . Mutthew's Institute are Fequssled to attend a ineeiing of the Alumni Society | an ihe lege Busidiug SUNDAY bv ING, Novei- | Vieluck, ty inako srrauewenta for partici. peu ue paged me tue unveiling of we Statue of ‘Blossed De Ls ee wt * Preside _JAMES F. SHEA, Secretary, >» PACH itt HE MEM Bit RS OP COLUMBIA TILO- hic 101.are fed to ase blew ty jun rooms, SUNDAY ALY pitt Bae o'clock, tor ie Luueral of our lave fellow fenian, (lou, Bookbinder Society biy wre respectuly Anvil By order of the President, Ys Eapenre , Secretary. — ic ySvaGe f ocio Ku Courcu of Our futher. King's Daugnters aud Sous invited. FLORENCE BALL, Secretary, ue “THE LOUNUEK;” OUT Topay” eke RS OF VETERAN VOLUNTEER fae ay As-ociation will mect xt their hail, ‘aud N st ra te eo ae at 1 o'vluck ui sharp, ts utteud the tune he \ Av EDWAivs. Members i apeee te tee clotues, waite gluves aud sale. JOAN JAS, H. RICHARDS, Pres” 4. PEAUODY, tee ~~ ~ SINPIDGLILY A ‘FAILURE Be ett to be uate by Rev. Scott F. HoDiny, PiU. at Hauiline ales obucels MONAT UVCUARer dy Assy, ut So'ciock p.m, Aduuis ‘Ticaets tor sale at the a 'S DIRECTORY Ci $10 F st. n.w.—<he canvass tor Boyd's Sis? trict of Coluusbia Directory for 1800 is 7. coun- yieted, and all persons who have ci OF business or resideuces since ‘Qctwwuer, 1 1 robo or or contemplate chaugiux, Will please we corrections tu the avove address at ouce, a the time is Limited for ou to press, Very respectiully, BOYD'S > DIRECTORY co, 1, 0. M—THE MEMBER OF THE ORDER wea gresiested fo mies a the bal uf a pr ‘ormer of Sth aud ss-sta, TUESDAY EVENINGS Noveutes ene fe the purpose of accom; sega tue Grond. odie ti Jug tne grand viatatiou Wo Good Vii Linas Ne net n2-2t* See. Seseutade, >NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDEKS' MEET- Tine of Origbor Yih iustaay sci ar mnee.e inertia o iistupt a tuck hoy “7 dug will be held on MONDAY, November 4. 1Baue at 1 Sa, Atiuntie budistiux, for election of Directors of Gold Mining com) Arian tos | 2, Open from 3 too pm, ow BKOW NE, Presideut, w. ae ODELL, aS.cts wai, Sur 20, piace Gotmand ie ee au the et « aziaatd i 2 core, Tau pia! aw, ie “4 DEMOCRATIC 1G VOrEEs OF BLADEN: onze district will please callat 212 otha. ‘AMarset, for transportation, no’ opposite Cou L099 our OL FOR “THE Toonaaa THE justrated humorous weekly ; — WE HAVE 4 FEW 30 New Houses ieft for uale io featooaane Buoss | ie bor of the northwestat 87500 to percent. HUTCHING, BUL SEY <x Oo | =>FOR THE SOCIAL SEASON. Please don’t any more of you come for those seven vairs of $10 Trousers for $5. They didn't last the day out, Last December I made a specialty of Men's Fuil Dress suits to order at 850 aud had e very Successful run on tuem; and, sithough that price is sailing very close to cost, I have con- cluded to contiuue making them this season for the same (850). The cloth is of » superior quality, sud I pro- ‘pose to make them up in an elegant elegant manner. G. WARE: Se a2 Expert in KS an Te ee appear in black | y q NORY tS pee: ‘TERIAN CHURCH, a 7 10th sts. n. iF aye at tae tue. pastor, tiers G Kamsdeil ‘Temperanes meetin st7230 hme Public cordially invited. Lectu fo Confession of Faith continued wih evening, Novembe! it >it JOHN BAY WILL SPEAK IN MON- nts; bail 2:53 Fenn. ave. bet Let and 2d ste new. SUNDAY Mo “Gat 11 o'clock. Sub- Ject: Be ready. “Text- Mie sassae av FIRST METHODIST PROTESTANT Church, 5th and Virginia ave. s.c., Re J. ESNicholson, pastor,—11 th the Lord's prayer, te: tation: communion 7:30 p.m... service ut 6:45 pam. Ail weleome. WAUGH ME, CHULCH, 3D AND A STS. ra Trice, D.i)., pastoc.—Kevival services Presching by the resior st'tl aan, felowed by the coumunion service. Preaching by the paxtor 30p.iu. Sunday school prayer mectine at yam. and prayer at hm $:50 pam. services during the week at 7:30 p.in. (Satublay excepted: as foliows: Monday night, conducted by the preachers aud ex- busday, by t 58 leaders; Weduesday, by y Friday 6 ct ne ABER ACLE, OTH AND B STS. §.W.— SA Preochunic et item by the lev, fra sece; i 20 ps. by the Key. scott P. Hershey; suujoct of the evening. val Christianity.” sunday wivty for imdcavor at ‘the Soofir 20 pan Mise FOUNDRY, | METHODIST ” EPISCOVAL Church, 14th and G si v, pastel Bei tees ‘Ton 5 Syed “The b: pan “God's ponte wervice Petver ineeting Wednesday evening.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (CHURCH, corner of 10th ond @ sts. u w.—The pastor, Kev 5.M. Newman, D.D., wil conduct the morning rea at li abd alininister the Lord's supper. necting of tie Sucicty of Christian 30 pau.,ineeting in the interest of the Social Purity ‘work in this city. “Reports aid wie dresses. it HAZ SWEM in the ch snioriaan, Math ot sad Vire winia ave, the Distor 11 s-in,. 4 Seats ites, Buuday School, 9:30 kins Young Met Testing Sanday Sp. i, ‘The Oxy-Hydrogen Stereopticon will ea, nesday bight, November 6. at So'clock to show ex- cellent views of the lute Johustown diaster. Mem. PUNY IS, en ee bers ofthe -ecoud Buptixt sunday Scuool udmitt free, All other children and sdults twenty-Ave zo) cent t ENGLInH end yt ne eas corner of [Ut mer past evening at 11 and recital und cordis! tion to all our LEVI 8. BENSO! om AN APPROVED IN- ister “ot the religious Society of Friends, will attend mee the wecting house on I st. bet. Tothand Leth sueow on cet day (sunday) mio! eee tant, at 11 o'clockam. John L Cor- an aproved minister of thé society. a hold en appoint 2” mceting at the same place p.m. Allare cordially invited to attend. un | SENG METHODIST 20th street wl seeniatamedetaiat REE M. MASSA- — chasetta ave, bet. 9th PR 2, W., Y, c- erbert Richardson, pastor. 11 aim, “itow others ;” >“ The cuurches sud church: Recvives of Baa ‘gud’ Frances" Ut nan, Youur ecliogl, ‘Lhe ious 230 Sun "a or supe: at iat tke ‘morning wervice,” Beats free rae ST. PAUL'S Fg 23D ST. NEAR oF | 7 ave. Ainred Hardin, Wy Ke a Spamg 0 Poe 1 | Index to Advertisements, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, BUSINESS CHANCES. Pare Pare S Sands Paco 6 Paco 6 Paco 2 Hage 2 Puce 2 Pace 3 Page 2 Page 2 Pace 3 Page FOR SALE (Houses axp Lots). - FOR SALE (Mwaxcraxkocs: acs GENTLEMEN'S GOuDs, Page 1 HOTELS, Pare HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Paco 2 LADIES’ GOODS Page LOCAL MENTION . u i $e Run weaneSeeoiuaS nu beSsoinis LOST AND FOUND, MARRIAGES, Page MEDICAL . Pace 1 MISCELLAN: Page MONEY TO LOAN... Page NEW PUBLICATIONS. Page 1 NOTARIES PUBLIC. 5 OCEAN STEAMERS Page POTOMAC RIVER BoaTs.. Page PIANOS AND OKGANS. Page 1 Paco -Page Page PROFESSIONAL . Pare RATLROADS. Page SPECIAL NOTICES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. UNDERTAKERS .. WANTED (Hetp), WANTED (Hovsrs). WANTED (Srrvario: WANTED (Lots). WASTED (Misontuaxeous) WANTED (Rooms WANTED (Sroaes), WINTER RESORTS. ey Government Recrirts Topar.—Internal Tevenue, $344,831; customs, $409.39, Nor Iscapactrratep.—The President has ap- proved the findings of the retiring board in the | case of Capt. Wm. R. Brown, marine corps. The board found that he Was not incapacitated, Tue Sevex Mosras’ Taran oF tHe Yorx- Town after her preliminary acceptance will ex- pire on the 4th aud a special report will be made by the engineer-in-chief as to the con- dition of her machinory, as required under the contract for ber construction. Tue Proposats ror y Fonvismmxe Sreex re- quired for the construction of cruisers 7 and 8, received a few days ago, have been referred to the chief of the bureau of construction and re- pair for report aud recommendation, Tar Traitxo Sur Portswovra, at New- port, R.I. has been ordered to the New York navy yard. Cotrector or Oustoms.—The President bas appointed Jerome A. Watrous of Wisconsin to be ceca of customs for the district of Mil- | ukee, W Senator R. F. Perricrew of South Dakota, who passed through Washington Tuesday to Maine, where he was banqueted Wednesday night. wore a suit of clothes from the back of Dakota sheep manufactured in the Senator's new mili at his home town of Sioux Felis. Senator Pettigrew also has a soap factory and says he manufactures enough soap every day to wash the democratic pur.y whiter than snow, but denivs that he ever organized a company to boil dowp the Sioux river alkali water and sell it for whetstones, A Usironm Sryie or Cxrck ror Azmy Or- Ficers.—It is understood that the Secretary of War will, in a few days, issue a general order directing that hereafter all disbursing «flicers of the army. in all departments and bureaus shall use a uniform style of check or draft, ‘This is intended to prevent the fraud that is possible under the present sysiem. There are Row several styles of checks without numbering or recording, and it is proposed to instimte a thorough system of consecutive numbering and | reporting of checks that will makea fraud al- most impossible, Sexrexce Comucren.—The President today commuted to sixty-five imprisonment the three months’ sentence of Alexander Shorter, | convicted in this city August 26, 1539, of lar- ceny. Marine -Corrs Promotions.—The commis- sions of the officers who will be promoted by the retirement of Lieut. Col. Collier of the marine corps have becn sent to the President for his signature, Those who will be promoted are Maj. Geo. P. Houston, Capt. R, W. Huut- ington, First Lieut, Samucl Mercer and Second Lieut. Chas. E. Doyen. The commission of Lieut. Commander Geo. R. Durand as com- | munder in the navy has also been laid before the President, Ar tue Waite Housr Topar.—The President did not have many caliers this morning. The principal visitors were Attorney General Mil- ler, Secretary Noble, and Civil Service Com- missioner Roosevelt. The usual public recep- tion was held in the afternoon. Pensoxat.—Congressman O. E O. H. Gifford and Col. John H. King of South Dakota are in the city.—-F. F. McVormick of St. Paul, Minn., and Peter D. Martin of San Francisco are at the Normandie.—G, Bidwell of Hartford, Coun., E. Feige of New York and Charles McGuigan of Philadelphi Pa, are at the Hotel Johnson, jolcom!| of New York. J. Gove and J. Fol of Boston, A. B. Newton of Minvexpolis and 4. Turner of Chicago are at the Kiggs— E. Jones, C. Roof, J. Lyman and 8. G. tess of | New York areat the Arlington.—-R. Lean, 8.N., G. Moore and OC. Sowen of New i aud Hon. H. C, Payne of Milwaukee are at th: Ebbitt.—D. A. Audrews of Boston, W. Sweet- ser of New York, R. Thomas of Maryland, J. H. Bartlett and 8. Dickson of Colorado are at Willard’s, ——George Gray and wife of Cali- 8. H. Clawson and wife of Salt Lake M, Stiles of Chicago, Tyler Beach of San Jose, Cal.. H. Francis and wife of Tennessee and HG. Widger and wits of Bwamsoot, Mass., are at the St. FRANK: K. WARD ARRAIGNED. He Pleads Not Guilty—A Motion to Ad- mit Eile te Bell Go be Bene Monday. Inthe Criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this afteruoon, among the arraignments was that counsel, Judge Jere Wilson and Chapin Brown, were in court, and when Ward was called for arraignment Judge Wilson said he had not yet seen the indictment and desired, if the plea was taken, to have the right to withdraw it if shou'd desire to file a demurrer. court said the piea could be taken pro Telegrams to The Star. APPEALING TO IRELAND. The Cronin Committee Attacks the Triangle. ALEXANDER SULLIVAN DENOUNCED A Volley in the Dark Slaughters a Lot of Hatfields. FORAKER'S CHANCES WAXING STRONG — THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. The Situation on the Eve of Election- Why Republicans are Cheerful. Special Dispatch to Tae Evextxo Stan, CoLumnvs, Onro, Nov. & The Ohio campaign bas sbout closed so far sa speech making is concerned. The lnst grand blow out will be at Cinciunati, at which poiut all the hopes of the democrats center. Without | the whole of Hamilton county Mr. Campbell has, to all appearances, but little hope. The monster meeting held at Warren on Thursday shows that the republican stronghold on the Western reserve is in its old time form, and that the cheese makers are awake. It was at Warren where General Grant and Roscoe Conkling had the mouster meeting in 1890, and it was there that the tide was turned in favor of Gen. Garfield, The meeting on last Thure- | day ut the same place was equally as large, and the whole western reserve was represented, Maj. McKinley and other prominent speakers | Were present. As in all campaigns there are | uncertain quantities that no one can estimate, | It is now believed that the number of republi- | cans who will scratch Gov. Foraker has been | overestimated. Everybody concedes that Cin- | cinnati is the weakest spot on the republican | line, but very shrewd politicians admit there may be a change in Hamilton county before Tuesday next. THE SALOON KEEPERS, Some good democratic judges express the be- lief that the saloon keepers’ combination will Weaken and fail the democrats in the trying hour, It 1s a powerful combine, butits strength is quite apt to prove a weakness, The organ- ization is making its fight to secure the election | of legislative candidates pledged to repeal the Sunday law, If it as discovered that the repub- | licans will have a majority in the legislature outside of Hamilton county the combine is lha- ble to go to pieces, It isknown here that many democrats in Hamilton county will vote for republican legisiative candidates because of the arrogance of the saloon men. Conced- ing Hamilton county to the democrats or to Mr. Campbell the indications at this time strongly point to a divided legislative ticket, with the chances in favor of the republicans electing five representatives and at least one | senator. While Mr. Campbell will poll a very heavy vote in southern Obio be is not at all formida- ble in the northe.» section and cannot hope to poil the full party vote in any of the wool- growiuy countics. Such shrewd observers ae | Hon. George L. Converse do not hesitate to 4 | this, Mr. Converse has also expresed the ion that no party could carry Ohio upon & trade or free wool cinuse in the platform, TW'NGS THAT CHEER THE BEPCBLICANS, Pcblic opinion as well as the willingness of the sporting fraternity to bank on the election of Gov. Foraker, with no backers of Campbell willing to put up money, is calculated to cheer | the republicans aud at the same ume bring oan unusually large vote considermg that this is an off year, It will also have a tendency togive the republicans the advantage of the floating vote. Nothing has transpired during the past few days that would justety any change in former estimates that the republicans will elect their state ticket by pluralities ranging from — Wi to 17,000. Fr. W. ee AGAINST THE TRIANGLE, An Eloquent Appealto Loyal Irishmen to Aid in Securing Justice. Cuicaco, Nov. 2.—A loug address from James FP. Boland and David P. Abern, chairman and secretary of the Cronin committer, will be published in the Celto-American and 100,000 copies of it distributed. In the center of the page will be a large wood cut of Dr. Cronin, Lhe address is to “Tbe people of Ireland,” Irish tou in America has milion to hep the old country to gun irecdom, declares that the Jrish-Americaus of Chicago must now appeal to Ireland. “We seek no financial ai | “We ask only that you jet the clear curreut of your judgment the pure m of stice and righteousuess in tavor of Awericam jaw BOW, 9 it always bas im the past.” SIGNIFICANT LANGUAGE, The article then goes on to tell how Dr, | Cron was lured to ius death and branded as@ | traitor. “Au aserten which © as faine as hell,” it says, and calculated, with greater cun- ming than the prisouers on trial possess, to | shieid tue rem. am saonitin | ‘tue address then isis Irishmen in Ire! let their press speak out de truth about the Crom murder, oud crges Irshmwen every- where to give we intormation that will bring jal the dosieoius 0 trial, Abe address attacks the triang.e mercilessly, and gives the record of each of its members, showing them to have b= been pro-british sympathizers at some time im their career, ihe description supposed to apply to Alexander duuivan is as follows: \ uother of these worthies first saw light ins royal British barracks; his tather during his whole iife bas been a British soldier aud is now ® Brith peusioner; im his own lite time says the address, to he has been obelore the American courts charged with incendiarism, em- tezziement and murder, and if you will investigate the facts you will find thas crime, uot mnocence, gave him bis + A VOLLEY L URPRISE, | Six of the Hatfield Gang Shot in Theig Steep. Muxtox, W, Va., Nov. 2.—Reports of another | terrible battle between the Hutfields and | McCoys reached here iast night, Thursday | night party of about thirty of the McCoys | came across a Hatfield camp in the woods ! about six miles from Green Spoils. Both bands were bound for the headquarters of their re- spective factions and were beavily armed. When the McCoys discovered their enemies they j crawled up from beneath the deep under- | growth and poured inadeadly volley upon their sleeping foes. In an instant it was re- turned and the Hatfields, although taken by surprise, were so much better armed than the McCoys. having repeating rifles, that they soom putthem to The one volley fired by the McCoys did terrible ¢: tion, Half @ dozen men were and two were +13 } captur: