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~ THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Snnday, AT THE Si abaerthers tn tt | I | paid ‘ advance: om SPECIAL NOTICES. aaSPPCTAL LACE CURTAINS IF 17 ts tlw Mr A. WEAVER Petetor, HINALD “MUN&t oP chats rad SEPTEMBER, 1890. EF THE WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATIO® 419 10TH STREET; 8. Senimmelfening, 9 4th st. West, Da!timor: recy. O26 F aa Blois, 1507 G st nlw as Keod, 15% ‘This association furnishes p ont investment feai tistent with safety Now? Law Che pening Star. Vou 77—No. 17,061. WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1890. CLEARED UP AT LAST. The Marshall Mystery Solved by Mare “shall Himself, Nasmca, N.HL., Oct. 8 —The Marshall mystery iscleared ap and Marshall is alive Eddie Marshall of lindson bas received « letter from his missing brother that was mailed to Hudson and taken from the post office this morning. | TWO CENTS. __SPECIAL NOTICES. <7AS417 28 tal atork pald tn. s. €309.009 00 at 9 3 «649 00 7.8. Rend for eir-nlars. KA! Ww. that, havin wu the Dental biversity. he wil to office practice, acne’ 403 sqoct % faa moat: JAMES B.FITCR.) a ELL. SuY FEMREN, $ FISHER HAS REMOVED HIS estdence from 1625 ool October 1. 82 SAFE DEPOSIT #4 STOLAGE DEPART- MENT. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. 1140 15th Ab: vot. Now ready for the storaxe of Fu: Silver Ware, Pietures, Marr Da Port tes of all ging: rt and whip- | perts. Orders by maior t promptly Call and inspect Dailiins ca pune Telephone Noa63. ALLEKT M. KEAL j-1ma | im eeneral that I have returue erty Mark: " d Se 30 and 211 Shere I will be pleased to receive the patronage of my friends in the rmture as un the 7 hes} 7 6 October 3, 1890. es. Btock for sale at Of 85 per menth. 1. WIR1ON ot-lw General Manaw A_CARD. $s to notify my friends and the public to the virginia, ments ‘or. 0 per shai et in now on th MATIHEWS pathy pi round 3 — EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. ASSETS $1,119,062. Cfice hours, from ¥ a.m. to 4:30 p.m daily. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from 6 to $ o'clock p.m. Advances will be made Promptly at o'clock. The 1th issue of stock is open Jor subscription. Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Temphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Assoctation are turnisbed upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, 2NO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. 3 ees Feerenes, PLUMBING AND HEATING STOCK AND AU methods of Printing and GEDNEY & ROBEL'T tb st.. Adjotuins Post Building. URE CURE FOR DAMP tively guarantee that demp- ailou which itis st Lew. A LARGE STOCK FOR EVERY GRADE, AND 4LL SORTS OF SCHOOL STATICN- ¥. ALL AT THE y LOW: c PURSELL 418 OTH ST. N.W. Te. Per Dorzars Is Yorn- pocket to call and see the immense bargains we offer. ‘We guarantee you a saving of 35 per cent, Our stock contains the choicest fabrics in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. ‘We mention a few specials for today and tomorrow: ‘We start on those Nobby Fall-weisht Overcoats that are selling all over town for 810. Our price is $6.50. ‘Then comes those elegant Meltons and Kerseys, ‘With or without Silk facing. We let them go ior 810. Now comes the fine imported Meltons, Kerseya, Cheviots and Worsteds—all shades (Silk lined), at 815; actually worth @2 ‘This isn'tall Our line of Overcoats range from 85 . We have every known material and style. you have the same opportunity, Our Men's Suits ranze from $3.50 to $20. We can give you suitingsin Casstmere, Cheviot, Worsted, Tricot, English Wale, Clay Worsteds, Thibet. In fact, any material that you may wish. Our cys" and Children’s Department is complete. Wecan fit the Stout Mau, Lean Man, Tall Man, Short Man, Extra Large and Extra Small Man, NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS. Buffalo, N.Y. Byracuse, N.Y. 811 7th st ow, 027-230" HUSTER 919 PENN. AVE. WE HAVE IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING BLACK GooDs, WHICII WILL Bk SOLD AT THE OLD FRICES—THE SAME AS PREVIOUS TO THE McKINLEY BILL. ‘S. PRIESTLEY'S AND ECKOYD'S, THE IRST MAKERS IN THE WORLD. RIETTAS, ALMAS, DRAB DE ETE, CAMEL'S HAIKS, DIAGONALS, SEKGES, STKIPES, DAMAS- BEES, CURDS, PLAIDS AND PLAIN BLACK IN GREAT VARIETY. ¥RICES FKOM FLPTY CENTS TO FIVE DOLLARS PEK Yano, WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE BLACK GOObs LN THE CITY. ONE PRICE W. M SHUSTER & soNS, 910 PENN. AVE, 5.W. Fess Asp Wass, Our stock is now complete. SEALSAIN SHOULDER CAPES, SEALSKIN SHOULDER CAPES with Persian Vest. (A with Plaring Collars. SHOULDER CAPES im every variety of Fur, Plush and Astrachan Cloth. SEAL®KIN JACKETS AND SACQUES at old prices. Duplicates will bo higher next month. URS AND FUR TRIMMING AND FEATHER COLLARETTES. All goods reliable and prices as low as any house in Abcrca, of WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 PENN. AVE THE Tid!) Im — E MAKE r= ei-ly MAKE THE ae Gr saree mauuhet 80) 149 hk. cu. rthern Lib- | at i ae ee REPORT OF Tie CONDITION mR" or NATIONAL BAN At Washington, 0,000 09 2.000 09 tender hotes ates of L pital stock paid in. fund rvided pre vital deposi Certified checks, Due to other Nat 10,000 00 2000 O08 ctof Columbia, County of Washington, #5 HAKLES §. awbove-uamed the ier. th day of ALBERT B. RUFF, Notary Public. Correct—Attest € ‘AMES, ©.W How sk, \ Wat 2 MATTINGLY, | —- JAMES L. NOKRIS, October, 1590 OSIRIS LODGE F. AXD A.M—A a ected telcidavtbe ctineirat of the Scottish 1 TRSDAY. Oth instant, at 7 @elock. Work—i bird deyr By order of W. M. WM. VAN VLECK, NALIST CLUB. No. 1 = =Mr. dos. Steiner will sp DAY 1-VENING, October 8, on Nativaal etary Kecoustruction. Bre AMIOURNED MEETING OF THE ‘New York State Republican Association to transact important business will be held st Graud Army Hall, 141” Pennayivaniaave. hwy THURSDAY, October O pau. Ail New York Republicans should be thi ¥ qg=> MASONIC. —A SPECIAL COMME Be iron of Benjatnin Be Freuch Lodges Wo. F-AAM., will be helt at Masonic lemple W&DNES- DAY, October 8 1 890. at 7:50 c'elock p.m. Work M. M degree. A tu.i attendance is requested. Mem- bers of oth¢r lodges traternally imvited to be present. y ord {the W. M. =F . Be WM. A. GATLEY, Secretary. Rr ARKIVE GE NEW BLOATER MACKEREL, J.B. BRYAN ism and orate & BRO cos Pi Opposite Metrop 1307 141 ST. tuwaud bath; uewly papered and ady for ocetpancy. A HEVEMULLER & 4th st. now, o7-lw — BUY YOUR COAL, COKE AND Woop Be tom the, relabie “eur of JONSSON BROTHERS, the most exteusive retail dealers in the country. Ot Gg ESTIMATES ON GAS FIXTURES t << cheerfully furnished on New Desius and Low Prices. ¢. A. MUDDIMAN, 614 12th st. GANG-SAWED BOARDS!!! What are gang. wed Boards? Why sens, Well xawed, DO th thin boards. “Our price ia +15 per lug tt.—er 811.50 per We are the only dealers welling elusively x awed boards. Ked Heart Beards are only YUc. per 100 ft. LIBBEY, BITTE : ER & MILLER, BIXIH df. AND NEW YORK AVE N. LUMBLK AND MILL WOKK. gq ALL PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- posit with H. K. Fulton, - THE ONLY LICENSED PAWNBROKER, Tpon whic miure, ure ro- quested to call and ‘at once, oF the goods will be soldat auction Uctover 1 H. K. FULTON 924 VAS Pa. ave. nw. IF YOU WANT ABSOLUTE Si:CURITY Be ior your Stoney and Securities rents Vaulb im the WASH: UN SAFL DEPOSIT COMPANY, ¥16 renusylvi ve. S-lin LACE CURTAINS Belt Mier atc down and loundried with SUPELIOR FINISH 3 PE. Im. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular, STEAM LAUN, 10Lb st., pear F. i! WAL! ‘Telephone eall—1002-; 815-3 JNO. MORAN, 2126 PA. AVE., IAS 15 OF "best mechanics to attend prompt to all Fs in Latrobe, Furnace and Runge Work. Hu k Sexton's Grand at less than Baltimore Parior Sun, Heat Pertect Latrobes aud 1% other patterus to select jc phone, 984—2. - <q LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S PERFECT- Batting tates to oruer, oes t0 Gd. GEORGES & S03 1116 Pa ave, next door Palais Koyal, “I wish T had another life to live, if only for the Gomfort of wearing J. J. Georges & Son's shows,"— Be dan, z ==> CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818, La Spas INSURANCE CO, of Washington, D.C, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $335,000.00 Has never contested a loss by fire, but always makes Prompt and liberal adjustments, Du. DAN'L B. CLARKE, Presh GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prost, CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Treas, 1. FENWICK YOUNG, Secy, WILL P. BOTELEL, Asst. Secy. s27-3m — SEPTEMBER 13, 1890. ‘A meeting of the Stucktoiders, of the Fresi- gent, Mauacers and Company of the Washington ‘Lusupike Company will be held at the directors’ room, of the Farmers aud Mechunics’ National Bank of Georgetown, D.C., at 10 am, Monday, October 13, 150, for election Uf directors for the ensuing year. a «ht SPENCER WAIKI resident. Be TENOUARY OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TKUBT COM- 1001 F et. 'n. CAPITAL $1,000, 000.00. ‘This company issues certificates of t bearing fterest as follows: On all amounte ited for ninety daysor more, but less than six moutha 5 pee cent per annum; She per cent on deposits for more than six mouths, but less than «year, end 4 per conten erin. "WB. ROBISON, it wR Frcadens Sumpen art, 5. Cummings, pease go | te sit L ti ToS! Treasurer {6 Yer cent of circulation), i #100, 000 90 | 112.000 0 90:00 ve is 0 00 v1 $1 10 53 Subserthed and sworn to before m Oetober, 1880 CLAKENCH F Correct—attest: LW. CHARLTON, PORT O¥ THE CONDITION oF MECHANA own, Dis 3 NATIONAL DANE, ict of Colun 9. October Loans 1nd discount: erd afts, secured 5. buids to secure circulation, 8. Bonds on uand, | stocks Due irom e from ot from Sti King lot rent exp! tuxes paid. eunangon U.S Bonds... Cheeks and other cash items 19 4 LIABILITIES. ock patd ai Jus fund. Unaivided profits... National Bank notes outa inuding:. Total... District of Columbia, County of Washincton, a 1, W. LAIRD, JR., cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above stutement is true to tue best uf my unowiedge and belict. W. LAID, Jn., Cashior. rnd sworn to before me ‘this 7th day of 890. 1. REY, Notary Public, M. J. ADLER, OS, KNOWLES, LHOS. BROWN, g=> REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON C1TY At Washington, i the District of Columbia, At the close of vustuess October 2, 1890. RESOURCES. Subserihed October, Correct—Attost: { Directors, It 8 Loans and discoun 8728.705 92 Overdratts, secured and wbsecnred... 419 00 U.8. ouds to secure circulation. .. 50.000 00 Duo from approved reserve agonta...... 56.910 87 Due from other Nationai Banks 366681 76. Dae from State Bauks aud Uaukers 1,197 12 Banking house, turuiture and fixti 583 Y: e ate and mortyages owne 451 expenses anc taxes paid, Le 6. Checks and other cash ‘tems, Sel 4: Exchanges for ciearing hone 204 Os Bills of other bauks.. 645 Fractional paper currency, nickels and 3 8 >1 00 41,691 00 Legal z Redemption fund with W,; (5 Dar cent of circulation ‘Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. MEPLS FMD save oe Undivided profits, Total... rict of Columbia, County of Washington, ‘THOS. C. PEARSALL, Cashier of the above vauk, do solemuly swear that the above stateme true to the best of my knowledge aud belief. THUS. C. PEARSALL, Cashier, Subacribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of Octcb=r, 1890, WILLIAM SELB Notary Public, Connect—Attes e KURTZ JOHNSON, 0. A.J. CRES WELL, S, SOMERVILLE, SAU Directors, ¥. Fi a, F Hi. SHE, it REPORT OF THE CONDITION ov ime RATIONAL BANK OF 1HE REPUBLIC, At Washington, D.C., At the close of business, October 2, 1890, 70,651 79 338 Oo 000 00 0 wecure circulation, to secure deposits, US. bonds on hand. Blocks, securities, ciain s, Ke. Due from approved reserve ugeaia Du from other national bunks. = Banking house, furniture and fixtures, Current expenses and taxes paid, Checks and other casb items, Exchanyos for clearing house. Bilis ot other banks, Fractional paper 50, 150, Total... ‘ LIABILITIES, Gavital stock paid in. Surplus fund Undivided profits, | Naticual bank notes’ ou Individual deposits sul Demand certificates of deposi Certified checks. United states deposits, Due to othor national bank: Due to state banks and bankers. Total.., OS. | Biqm’® oPronte A SPECIAL. Wil. {at Monumental Hal DAY, Ve 9, at 7:30 pa., to elect otticere other bus aavs, ELS. BULTOS, TRUK: ORE Tio! RELEY, FORMED BY THs Tor oF : ER, VILLA DIVISION OF THE GLY ESTEEMED ONY OF Tic, BEAUTLE > HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE TRAIN OF ROYAL BLUE LEAVE WASHINGTO: FROM . BALTIMOKE, 12:50 P. VAL. THE | LORE Loi IN TO THE FOR SA ASY PAYMENTS, WITHOUT 1 TUACTS HAVE ALREADY BEF: ERLCTION OF TW UPON D ROVE E CITY, MD., D 4 gE A Pee at THEM. Take that Oth strect window full of Trouserings as an illustra- of what Tun dome ip tailor- All Topuinr priges, tov. atoicht, alin dollars uur wweAs e the auality. fe price" counting the superior haud work I would like very much to have ou take & peep at that window nll of bew Lrvuseriugs this woek, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Export in Trousers,” Ce nd G ste, 08 Set TTES TION, ARE YOU GOING HOME TO VOT? IF SO WHY NOT BUY ONE OF OUR 315 FALL OVERCOATS? SHOULD YOU 8} THING LETTER FOK THE MONEY IN YOUR TRAVELS Wi WiLL GLADLY GIVE YOU VOR THE COAT PROVIDED IT 13 D TO US UNINJURED. FALL- WEIGHT ¢ROUSERS AND SUCH ARE NOW READY, VOTERS, GEORGE SPRANSY, ‘Oue-price Clothier, 434 7th st. Store open until 7 tonight, 08 << ct A fue assortment of. AMERICAN PARLOR OLOCKS ly reduced figure GEO, W. SPIER, 310 9th st, n. Pa, WE MAKE A STUDY OF IT, x= In Point of Excellence and Variety we believe there is no more complete collection of FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERIES than ours. It includes every desirable thing for use oF ornament that we know of in this line, whether made in this country or Europe, ‘We don’t meddle with trashy indse, ‘The considerable success achieved by us te due to Economy in Prices, ‘Bkill in Workanship, Buperior Taste in Desixn, Prompt Delivery. JULIUS LANSBURGH, IMPORTER OF DRAPERIES, 820-1m 13TH AND ¥F s78. <a REULING WILL RESUME ITS OF. =— ¥ fice hours tor ye and Lar Diseases, ‘10. DAY (Wednesday), pm. TEAM LAUNDRY WILL BE ‘ou or about October 13, at eo F. V. KILLIAN, Prop. Be "K SALE-A BALE CHANCE TO PUR- chase 3 S4-ucre tract of Land adjoining the Receiving Keservoir on the Couduit road. The future of tus beautiful section is promt: ~ bevond all THOs. G. HENSEY & CO., 1300 F st. now. k= MORE ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE. ¥ past two evenings enty-year Endow- eat policy which is better investment tian a xovernment bond, or real estate deed, ‘his Policy e-pectaliy commends itself to Business Men, Corporations and For illustration uke # man years of ae who wishes a poli thousand dol ms will be 854.20 per 20 years. Based upon siness of the Equitable he will re- 08.00. If he wishes it continued longer, we will give him the sur- plus, $681.00, ‘and give him 854.20 per year for 10 years, and at the end of that pe- him the’ $1,000.00 or at the end rear for 131.00 p x 1 as he lives. At tho tame time should he die previous to ma- turity of bond his heirs will get the @ 1,000.00 and the surplus it bas carned. Drop in and let us explainit more fully— your awe. st yours*® BOWES & HALL, Equitable Life Aswurance’ Society, o6-im 1826 Pst. new. q2> SEVENTH ISSUE OF STOCK. CILIZeNs' EQUITABL ILDING ASSOCIATION OF GEOUGE LOWN, D.C, CROPLEY'S HALL, Cu) AND M STS. MEETINGS SECOND M iF CH MONTH. DVANCES. ALi INTEREST ALLOWE: WITHDRAWALS a’ Subse urer Fi thos w ing—OCTO! Aiter this uieeting books will be closed for single subscriptions. = 8. THOS. BROWN, President. EDGAR FRISBY, Vice President, ©. P. WILLIAMS, Secretary. EDGAR P, BERKY, Troasarer, Directors: Arthur Small, Win. H. Man Suter Fesoncs, sore Fpuine Horigan, joseph F. Birche iow. J stanton, 08-5t City of Washington, County of Washington, 1, CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, cashier of the above-named bank,do lomnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of ny knowledye aud bolief, CHAS. 5. BRADLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to bolore me this ‘Sth day of Oowber, 1890; FENWICK YOUNG, Notary Public. Correct—attest: ‘ = DAN'L B. LAR) G£o.E PEON eeaunee™ Directors, ° at fig Fe SNS LO THIS Wee AT THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE. For Bay Rum, imported, balf-pint bottle... 206 Ba, Ruse imported, ine Thible Extracte: per ounce. Bho Florida Water, per bottle...) Bde Tooth Brushes, each. Oc Whisk Brooms, each. Oe Celluloid Combs, e: lee jair rus . Bue juiuine and kum 500 = O.- ropetetoes. L riptions been seduced in proportion "ts eieen Geen We no ou maviulasturem Wechosriully invita & sasstal inser tou of tbls departwent by puysicianss THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE. 8 bottle of “Hi ” the Lent procure s bottle of “Handoline,” the only ween ren aes: vein. THE TEMPLE DRUG STORE, ave, ey = Opposite Metropelitan’ Hotel, LHE SELECTION OF A Sn rey ar tor of imy Hyatt’ is eg pa iz F ot o7-3t Opposite ian Hotel, FS ht ed LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED AND Colored any ‘tint Desired to Look Like New for 35 cents per pair. BUCKBYK STEAM LAUNDRY, 618 9th st. uw. 08-2t* eqD J. BARTLETT HILLS as reno ved bis office to 1331 F st., Rooms and 4, first floor, where he will make a specialty of Mechanical Dentistry. Plates made before and_in- mumediately after extraction of teeth. o8-1m* OFFICE. OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES, D.C, October 6, 180—Pursuant to the pro: Visious of the ‘act approved October 1, 1800, alt ar. Tearagos of general taxes prior to July 1, 1888, and ausessments for special improvements, including the laying of water sins, uow due to, suid the liens for which are held vy the’ Dis:rict of Columbia, may be paid “until October 31, 1890, with 6 per cesitum ine im Now of the rite and penalties uow xed by Jaw, and all accrued costa, E, G. DAVIS, Collector of ‘Taxes, D.C. 06-23% Ke THE WADESBORO BROWN STONE COM- PANY. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. x by flotified that a meeting stock- yelders ml "be held MONDAY, Ca Ron E at, x it % N pa mae ee io. 610 13th has been received to x the advisability of accepting an ofter which ‘OF rejection of suid offer will ve deci rs of the stockholders at the time and Place the quarry. Te accept, Y poreeee ‘men. Washington News } and Gossip, Index to Advertisements. ~ Page 10 Pare 10 7 Page 3 Paxe 7 age 3 -Paze 10 Pave 3 Page 5 --Page 10 -Pagos 3 and 7 Page 10 Pawe 8 Page 7 Page 2 Page 2 axe 2 Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 <1 (OFFICES). \T (Roosts) T (Horses) FOR SALE (Hovses; FOR SALE (Lots). FOR SALE (Mr ENTLEM HOTEL é HOUSEFURNISHINGS.. Page & Page Paze 7 ‘age & Page 3 Page 3 Pawe 7 NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN STEAMERS Por Page 7 PIANOS AND ORGA Page 8 PERSONAL Page 3 PRINTERS, - Page 10 PROFESSIONAL, -Page 7 PROPOSAL: 3 Pogo 3 WANTED (ize) WwW. (Houses: YANTED (Lots) TKD (Rooms N.—Tue Evexixo Stan will be sent by mail to any address in the United States or Canada for such period as may be desired at the rate of fifty conts per month. G2 Lut ali such orders must be accompanied by the money, or the paper caunct bo sent, as no accounts are kept with mail subscrip- tions. <p Govenxment Recrrrts Topay.—Internal revenue, $508,349; customs, $1,061,951. Revesve Aprorntwent.—Wm. P. Frazier has becn appointed United States gauger at Balti- more, Md, Preraraest or Ixtearst.—The prepayment of interest on government bonds yesterday was $59,182, making the total to date $10,971,456. Pexstoxs ror District Prorie.—The fol- jowing named residents of the District of Columbia have been granted a pension: Original invalid, Charles Loome (Soldiers’ Home); restoration and reissue, Andrew T. Bovard; increase, David L. Thomas, Edward Morris and Heury L. Sherwood; reissue and increase, Jamos Clarke (Soldiers’ Home); widows’, Frances M.,widow of Theodore Winn. DeraRtuRE oF THE DaxisH Minister.—The Danish minister, Count W. Sponneck, with family and servants, left Now York at 1 o'clock today by the Bremen steamship Aller for a visit of some months to the count’s estates in Denmark. During his absence abroad the Danish vice consut at this city, Mr. Louis Bag- ger, will be acting minister. Gey. Nettreroy, assistant secrotary of the Treasury, left Washington last evening for a fifteen days’ visit to his home in Minneapo! His family will return with him to Washington. Persovat.—Wm, H. Cole of Whitinsville. Mass., Messrs, E. E. and F. H. Verrill, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Sanderson of Portland, Me., and Henry Shaw of New Orleans are at Wil- lard’s, —George R. Lawrie has returned much improved in health,—Messra, A. A. Zimmer- man and Joseph McDermott of the New Jersey Athletic Club, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pyie of Bridgeport and John T. Welch of New York are at the Randall.——LeRoy rainerd of Portland, Conn., Mr, and Mrs. Wm, G. Grey and Mr.’and Mrs, Ed. J, Evans of Pittsburg are at the Riggs House.——Mr. P. V. De Graw has gone to New England.—— Messrs, Frank K. and M. J. Cameron, J. 8. Doyle, W. A. Mc Glannan, 8. B. Saunders and J. J. Gunning, delegates from Baltimore to the Catholic con- vention, are at Welcker's.—Thos, B, Kerr of New York is at Wormley’s.—J, Lowenberg and daughter of Portland, Oreg., Mr. and Mrs, E. Warner of Milwaukeo and Mr.and Mrs, Catler ge of Sam Francisco are at the Shore- ——Gen. William Mahone is at Chamber- lin's.—Mr. Harold Eames of the navy and wife, H, 8. Sherman of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. V. Shaw Kennedy of Chicago and Mr, Thomas Doliber and family of Brookline, Mass., are at the Normandie,—John Murphy of New Haven ie registered at the miauiltioa tieaan =o BL. J. Richardson of Boston, Gen. Jas, D. Mec- Bride of California, Wilson L. Gill of New York, D, H. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs, E, M. Taber are at the Fredonia —The Rev. J. 8. Detweiler, D. D., president of the board of education’ of the general synod of the Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, arrived yesterd und is staying at the residence of his uncle, F. Detweuler, esq, 5041 street northwest.——Mr. H. E. Barrett is at present in New Yor! L. K- Luff of Boston and W. N. Groves of St. Louis are at Hotel Johnson,——Aibert Phennis of Kansas City, R. Sugden and Thos. 8. Lay- cock of England, Dr. E. M. Mann of San Car- los, Ariz.,J.R, Green and R.S. Kennedy of East Boston are at the St James.—Mr. D. W. Beach of the Bureau of Engraving and Print. ing is at Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, having been ordered there by his physician, but expects shortly to return to the city and resume his duties, UNCLE JERRY AND HIS DUSTER. Putting the President’s New Office in Readiness tor Him, Things generally wear a somewhat disturbed Sppearance in the official end of the White House, What used to be Col. Crook's room bears ctose resemblance to a second-hand fur- niture store, and a pretty thoroughly disorgan- ized furniturestore at that. Seven or eight desks stand just where they most interrupt locomotion, and to make the navigation still more difficult what should be open space is crowded with chairs and waste baskets and piles of books and workmen and step ladders and carpenters’ tools and file boxes and cuspi- dors and clerks and renovators and rolls of car- petand such like bric-a-brac, with an occasional typewriter or so thrown in, Today Superintendent Jerry Smith, in all the glory of a fantastic oe cap menage ‘was gaged in adjusting rs in wi henceforth be the President's office, but which was Private Secretary Halford’s room. “‘We's movin’ right ‘long,” said he to an in- quisitive Star reporter. ‘Doin’ ’em up brown. Soon be done. We’ ’ "em, jes’ like er breeze,” and J ve his -handled feather duster a wi! that his newsy headgear and gave a fair illustration of what he thought a breeze was like. Ne of a bright ‘cal Pot what will be = |OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS Stories of Wonderful Escapes From the Great Explosion. ——__—_ | MARSHALL MYSTERY SOLVED. _—— Express Company Employes Can- not be Lottery Agents. THE TEUTONIC WINS AN OCEAN RACE, - | money, which I gave him. Tho missing man says of the incidents of the “Letarted from Roby's farm to go to bh Davis. je went into @ ought & fevolver. Before we got out of the city Davie aimed bis at House and I thiak he killed some one, for an officer sot on our tracks, When out of the city Davie pointed his revolver at me and demanded my He saw the oSicer hea gavo Lack the mom Davie was Very much frightened. and whon he saw the officer bad him he fired atime, I have half of my money with me and I shall go straight comin to New York.” Then follows instructions te hie brother te get bis things at Koly'sand the letter closes with an assurance that be is tanocent of some supposed crime. ——_.__ WAR ON THE LOTTERY, ress Company Employes Cane not Act as Agents, Sratvorieco, Itt., Oct. 8.—Attorney Genes ral llunt has received from Assistant Attorney General Vance of Louisiana letter steing that the lottery company being now forbidden the use of the United States mails advertises that it will use express companies as a medium for transmitting moneys and tickets. and that circulare announcing the r of drawings = ik may be bad from exprese a through whom tickete are procured. In short, expross come WONDERFUL ESCAPES, Stories Told by the Survivors of the Great Powder Mill Exploston. Wriaanotox, Det, Oct. 8 —A story of won- derfu! escape from death by the explosion at Waa told laut aight vy William Haley, « fore- | man in one of the coal houses of the Dupont mill, The coalhouse ts about twenty yards to the east of the scene of the disaster. Ha! said: “I was steading in the doorway of the coal house and was suddenly stricken with ter- ror by a thunderous sound. Tsaw a «ucecasion | of bright flashes from the different buiidings. The coal building shook and fell about me, T stood amid the debris, paralyzed and unable to movo. How I escaped being killed I don't know. My clothing was torn and my face and hands were scratched: otherwise I was not in-law, Lizzie Anderson, with her arm broken, LIKE THOURANDS OF CAN! ness of the explosion, “While I was looking at some meu handling kegaof powder,” said he, “I felt the earth slipping from under me, I beheld sheets of flame aud vast clouds of smoke. Re- ports sounding like the firing of thousands of cannon followed in quick succession, High masses—buildings and earth—were thrown hundreds of feet in the air. Their fall was accompanied by fearful crashes. Froia where I stood it was impossible to teli in what order the mill buildings were blown up, but it was the big middle magazine that exploded first, “[ rushed to the nearest tree and hid myself from the destruction. The treo shook as if in a hurricane. I heard the sound of some heavy material falling to the groand. I looked twenty yards ahead of me and saw astone, no doubt ws 10 | the Dupont powder works yesterday afternoon | furth: Joseph A. Buck of Rockland was an eye wit- | October panies are made agents of the lottery. Hi aske if thie canbe prevented and puutebi under the criminal code of Ilinoin. Attorney General Hunt, in bis reply, saye tf an express company undertakes through ite agents to act ac the agent of the lottery it will violate the provisions of the state statutes, and. will be lable to the penalty imposed. t adde that shou any case of violet come to his notice. he will cail the attention the prosecuting attornes in the county in whic it occurs to it, and do all he can to aid im sup. pressing the lottery b i THE TRUTONIC WINS, A Close Race Across With the City of w York. New York, Oct. &—The ocean stoamshipe Teutonic and City of New York, which have kept company for several successive trips hart. When I regained my senses I rushed to | ®ross the Atlantic, arrived in port this morn- my home on the hillside, about 300 yards away, | ing. Tho Teutonic was sighted off Fire Island It was a mass of ruins. I found my daughter- | at 5:15 o'clock a.m. The City of New York arrived off the Sandy Hook light ship at 6:23 a. Both vessels sailed from Queenstow tho Cite ot New York at 15 p.m eutonio at 2:30 p.m, WHAT CINCINNATI. WANTS, A Form of City Government Wholly Different From the Present One. aud the Crxcixxatt, Onto, Oct. 8.—Five hundred leading citizens, judges, attorneys, bankers, capitalists and raerchants, equally divided be- tween the two parties, will go to Columbus next Tuesday at the opening of the special session of the legislature with abill aleady prepared to abolish the entire city government of this city and substitute a federal form. Tho head Ofticer is to receive $10,000 anuually. A board of control of five members, on aealary of art of the foundation of one of the mill build- | £7,500. will constitute the governing force of a It was about two feet long and a foot | the city. No otber officer of any kiod will be wide. ‘The distance from where I stood to the | known. scene of destruction was about a mile. half blinded aud choked by the smoke.” NO CLEAR ACCOUNT PossiDLE. Charles Dupont, one of the younger members of the firm, said at a late hour last night that it was impossible to give a clear statement of the disaster. There had been seven explosions, and about half a dozen of the twenty buildings in the upper yard had gone up. The only peo- og who could give any account of the attair, said, were dead. ‘All the members of our family,” he said, “were cat more or less, but none Were seriously injured.” THE EXPLOSION HEARD IN NEW JERSEY. The explosion of the powder works was both heard and felt in many towns throughout New Jersey, and dispatches have been received from many points stating that earthquake shocks had been plainly felt by the inhabitants, At Glassboro’ the people were panic stricken and rushed from their houses in alarm. The earth trembled and in several places glass ware was thrown from shelves, At Pleasantville, Hammonton, Mount Holly and even os far as Trenton, the shock was distinctly felt and caused great alarm among tho seas reg At Mount Holly the court house was crowded, and when the mufiled round was heard, followgd by a trembling of the building, the crowd rushed i was THE LIST OF THE INJURED. Among the many injured the following names have been obtained: William Dennison, engineer, fatally hurt. Eugene Dupont, Col. H. A. Dupont and Dr, Alexis A. Dupont were in the office wrecked by the explosion, but were only slightly cut by falling plaster and broken glass. Edward Collison, head clerk, severely cut about the head, W. J. Mackiem, aclerk in the office, was obliged to escape through a register, and sustaincd serious in- juries, Winfield Waters, oye blown out. An- drew Godfrey, lacerated' arm and hip by the falling of his house, James Dennison, found in engine room buried in debris, internally hurt. Frank Hallis, scalp badly torn. Thos Dougherty, five months old, son of George Dougherty, will die. Wilham Logue, head cut. John MeDoweil, right hand aad arm hurt. James McClafferty, head cut, Charles God- frey, arm cut, Schofield, injured about laborer, contused and incised wounds of the eral contusions of the body. Henry Hollis, laborer, serious injuries of the head and body. Annie Harkins, incised wounds of the face, head, hands and upper part of the body, dae to her home falling on her. Robert Hunter, workman, superficial wounds of the body. Mrs. Moses Noore. left side contused and in- cised wounds of the head andlegs. Kate Ward, ven years old, badly cut and face bruised and possibly internally injured. Minnie Ward, three years old, head and badly cut. internal injuries and shock. ‘The physicians have but little hope of saving her life. James Bank, workman, leg broken and crushed head; con- dition critical. Wm. Casey, laborer, incised wounds of the entire body. Wm. McGinley, nue Follo Willia magazine; leaves a widow and four children; body found entire, William McGarvey, la- walls; ina dying condition wing is a corrected list of the killed: thirty, married; Joha Newell, aged fifty, path the yard, leaves a family; John head and face. Henry Blidden, laborer, gen- | Killed on the Railroad. Special Dispatch to Tae Evexixe Sra. Avexanpnia, Va., Oct. 8 —The Midland train at 7 o'clock this morning brought in the re« mains of two young railroad men killed near Culpeper, seventy miles from here, last night. They were both brakemen, E. C. Shacklett of Belleplain, Va., and M. Tribble of Albemarle county. Both were ou the through freight train which left here at 3 o'clock yos- terday afternoon in charge of Conductor Fil- lis. When the train was near Culpeper, on down grade, part of the train became un- coupled and when the front section stopped the rear section ran into it and made a wreck, in which Brakemen Shacklett and Tribble were caughtand killed, ‘Tribble has a brother re- siding here, Undertaker Demaine bas pre- pared the remains for burial. —————__ In Wall Street Today. New York, Oct. 8.—The stock market still presented a firm front the opening this morning, but while most of the list were from 3¢ to 2g per cent better than last night's final figures. Wheeling and Lake Erie was down 3 and Missouri Pacific 3 per cent. In the early dealings marked weakness was developed im sugar refineries, which on a fair business out into the open airin terror. It was some | dropped from 77% to 76%. The regular time before business could be resumed, it sympathized with this movement and almost. cverything traded in retired frace tional amounts from the opening prices, Kock Island and Union Pacific iosing % each and Now England 3g. Missouri Pacific, ou the other hand, recovered its opening loss with a gain of %, per cent, from which point it retired only a slight fraction. The general list showed a bettes tone late in the hour, and the large part of the loss was made up, but at 11 o'clock the market was quiet and only fairly steady, generally at insignificant fractions under first prices. Silver opencd at 111}; highest sale, 1119; lowest sale, 111; last sale 111)y. Prices of Shoes to Advance. New York, Oct, 8.—About 130 shoe mana- facturers, representing all parts of the coun- try, met here yesterday and decided that there must be an advance in the price of shoes, This decision was reached only after « long discussion, It is said that the advance wi the head. James Huater, driver, | wounds be from 25 to 50 contee pair. of head and face caused ‘by fiy- ing missiles. A. D. LoCarpentier, clerk,| ad Freak of an Angry Husband. hands badly cut. _— Patrick =" Gilson, | Mixskarozis, Mixx., Oct. &-—Chas. Hope penoth,a German farmer of Plymouth towa- ship, this county, and his wife did not liv happily together, and last Saturday after @ quarrel she left him with the whole family, ‘Lhw angered Hoppenoth, and yesterday morn- ing he burned his house and barn and theis Building arade fence around the stacks he drove his stock in and again a) lied the firebrand. By this time the Boighe arrived and he was arrested, = oe Violence by Silk Mill Strikers. Carasagua, Pa., Oct. 8.—More than five bum dred silk mill strikers and their friends took R. Green, solderer, worked in the | ens to shut down the mill if the Herleher, laborer; Michael Herleher, laborer; | to be the outcome Mra. osie Dougherty, agod eighty, ‘found in | men to England last epri , the object of which Part in a riotous demonstration here yesterday against Superintendent Degener and @ve of the forty-two striking silk plush weavers who laborer, left side of face cut and leg fractured. | had returned to work at the Unicorn mill & Baby McDowell, two years old, crushed by | large force of police is on dui a renewed violence is expected. The trouble is the result of areduction of wages. The manager threat- violence continues, ~~ borer, aged forty, single, head blown off; body Buying Up Cotton Mills, found; ‘Martin Dolan, ‘aged sixty-five, em-| yfowrnrat, Oct. &—Mossra. A. F. Gaalt loyed in one e graining mills, loaves a la creda wang enter David Morrice are engaged in securing gle John H. Harrigan, laborer, aged thirty, mar- | Of #ll the cotton mills working on gray goods ried; Michael Harrigan, Patrick Dougherty, | in the country so'ss to place them under ont ownership. It is understood they have gressed satisfactorily so far. The effort is the visit of these gentle- the garrot of her house crushed by roof, died | was to investigate the possibility of bei ody her injuries shortly after the accident, able to dispose of the mills to an English pow THE MEN WHO WERE KILLED cate, were all working in and about the magazines and mills, and except in the case of three— Wm. R Green, Wm. McGarvey and Patrick Dougherty—were blown to pieces, so that on! fragments of their remains have been found. The body of Patrick herty was found this morning inthe water of the race along the creek shore, where it hed been thrown by the explosion, The of Green was outside the ruins Myer to Meet Jack McAuliffe, New Oxreaxs, Oct. §.—The directors of the Metropolitan Athletic Club of this city am ly | nounce that Billy Myer and Jack McAuliffe are to fight in the club in January for €2,00 8 side, & puree of €5,000 and the light-weight cham- ip of the world. Five ounce are be used and the men are to at 185 pounds, McAuliffe is to be 6250 for expenses, —o——— A Hot Chase After Robbers.

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