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Sever [seven WEBST INL ERNATIONAL DICTIONARY. br pToughly re-edited and vastly enriched in ev fer ten yeara. by more than 100 persons on the editorial work, at an immense cost of money. ‘The price is reduced. C. PUKSELL, Bookseller, 918-3360, 1p 418 01H BT. Nw. It is Webste Srecur Norce Owing to the inclemency of the weather Thursday | SOs Peano ved his other to 1931 Saved 4, Gret door, where be will make s specialty of Piates made before and 1 ion of teeth. O81 and Friday we were unable to move into our new store, CORNER SEVENTH AND D STREETS. ‘We shall, therefore, continue to pursue our business et our present store, 432 SEVENTH STREET, = ill procure you from our line of furniture Se great values as anything ever offered Anything on fourth floor of our building 16 per cent off for cash. Nothing charved ot iess than marked pricen ~ W. H. HOUGHTON & Co., OLd-w,tb,s,3t 1220 F st. iw. 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Clark and Juin Johns bave ay foriaed a copertnerahiy fot the ptectes of faw be. fore committees of Copgress aud ip the courts and ecutive departments. Citice, 1416 F st. Washingto: m, D. C., October 15, 1890. GH DA. M attorne; ‘Office, 1416 F st. for the present. JOHN SAUL's, > FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT ‘OF MARYLAND, 7 NORTH CALVEitI STREET, BALTINON: CAPITAL, #00,000. ACIS AS KEGISTKAR. RECEIVES DEPusiTs. - MAKES LOANB, OFFICERS: CLINTON P. PAINE, President. LLOYD 1 JACKSON." Vice Presidente, EDWIN WARFIELD, GEORGE W. BISHOY, Treasurer. HERMAN E. BUSL&i. Secretary, cial proceedings. . Hecuives uouey on depeait subjeot to check, and al- lows terest thereon. ‘Makes ioaus on approved collateral and Mo: pository for Court and Trust fun ewel Manages etates for Executor, Adwinistrators, juardiaus, Trustees, &c. Cuilects rents, incomes, &¢. POOLE & KNOTT, Generai Axents, SPECIAL NOTICE. WASH hy Wili be heid at the offic Martinsburg, W é velock p.m. ou WiDN©SDAY, the Lith “day of 3 vember, 1890, for the purpose of consi ering abd pall be tauen ‘by the for the incurpors: nh vtber corpor approved ve IF LARGE N <g= OWING TO” Feathers worn of dying them any shade to— ANTON FISHER, 906 G st. nw. tuclders of record at DSAMULL M. BRYAN, President. CHAKLE> G. BEEBE, Treasurer. w due to, jes, D.C. this ice of law before commit- tees of Congress aud in the courts sud executive de- partmen L-eost VERGKEEN, SHADE AND FRUIT Be iets ityacinths, Tulips, cy for autumn 9 621 7:h st, opp Patent Uitica, MANAGES ESTATES, inistra- in all 610 13th st. nw, ‘TON, D.C... Oct. 8, 1890. By order of the Directors of the Washington Loan special mveting of the Stocl ring und act. uycu the question of changiy to one bundred dollars the par valu vauy and of cons: if an: iteelt of the provisiv us o! “an act to provi mortgage aud cex District of Columbia, 08,18,25, 01,8811 of the suares of stock 1» the Com- rinining what action, Company as to avuiliy the act of Congress entiti { trust, loan, ons within the s Seasou, we have reduced Kinds stenzuéd fa firet-class man- Washington, D.C. & OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND SE Foiomac Telephone Cow of 70 cents per suare will be pay. bie on the: Uctober, LNBO, to the. s cuore of Lusiucss on the 17th day of October, 180, at the office o: the treasurer of the company, 619 14th st u.w., Washington, D.C. ‘Lhe tranater books wi! the 27th of Uctober inclusive. ‘A divideud h day of beclosed from the 18th to . October 14, 1540 o1d-11t_ ¥ THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES, -, October 6, 1840— Pursuant to the pro- including the id tue liews for way be tus tu DK. c. MN. LATIMER HAS REMOV. Yat a ee the first Wednesday JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. Kew ISSUE OF STOCK, OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Shares are 82.50 per month. ‘The 20th issue of stock is vpen for subscription and Liberal | Payment. Tamphiets explaining the objects and advantages of the Association are 1urnished upon application. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On ineach month the office will be open from 6 to S o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock p.m. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. 016 YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE A PRAC- TICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE PERFECTION MEAT CUTTER, ON EXHIBITION DUKING WEEK BEGIN- NING OCTOBER 20. THE PERFECTION MEAT CUTTER WILL CUT RAW BEEF FUk HAMBURGER STEAKS AND BEEF TEA, COOKED MEATS, CHICK- 2 s OYSTERS FOR CKO- QUETTIES, MATERIAL FOR MINCE PIES AND FRUIT CAKE, ViGETABLES FOR SOUP, PULVERIZES CRACKERS AND STALE BREAD. MATERIAL OFTEN WASTED CAN BE ULILIZED WITH LITTLE TROUBLE IN PREPARING MANY TASTY DISHES. A BECIPE BOOK, CONTAINING SIXTY BECIPES, GIVEN WITH EACH MACHINE, BAKBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. N.W., OPPOSITE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, o15-3m i <w Mecbauieal’ Deutistry serted Immediately alter € fied that their stock and all previous ments made thereon will be forieited unless all arrears are paid at the office of the treasurer. 619 14th st BW. with the Ume prescribed by law. Revised statutes of the U.s., relating to the District of Columbia.» ‘By order of the Board of Trustees. SAMUEL M. BRYAN, Prosident, Attest: FRANK W. MOULION, Secretary ol4-Gw* Washington, DR J. BAKTLETT HILL Di. D. OLIN LELCH HAS KEMOV! ‘offer aud residence to 6:31 Mary lan 02. Utice hone call, No. 5 hours, wand 3:40 to NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF STOCK. Stockholders in the Linotype Company of the District of Columbia who huve failed to pay the Assessments Lereto.ore ordered by the Company ai hereby ni «sec. 560, . Rooms 7:30 p.m. o2-lin® IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI8- TRIOT OF COLUMBIA. Term aes District Court of the inited States for said District, District Court No. 361. In the matter of the condemnation of square No, 323, in the city of Washi ls Bite lone * Upon consideration of the petition filed in this case Bb Treasury of the ‘lisa Windom, Secretary of the ‘united Stat secking the condemnation, for the use of the United Stat No. 52:3, im the city of Washingt sito forceny port oficer it ie by toe Wasi aaa site court this 24th day of October. A.D. 1896, ‘Ordered, ‘L herine Connor, John’ W. Cohen, Joum W. Walker, John d. Baker Nore, Sten hel? ill, ng, Charles’ C. Puncansou,’ August Lepreux, charles B Chureh, bert C. ‘Morgan; James D. “Morgan, Ada Kose Perry, trustee;, Helen Harto trostec, Joseph J; Dariineton, trustee; Charl Chureb, William “A. H. Chi Willian H. Yerkes, Bacon and Melvin J. the Indi ‘Thomas Columbia Lodge, Ni George Manta? y by. Jr. trustee: John bemina Beran, aliaa Wilbemina Ber Leuing henths; Eleanore D. Anue St Mosh ley, bi Beott & Silence Burke, Thomas “W. MeKuew, Ob & Peter Daly, tdward 8. Lotis Senmid, Dens Cro L, Sheriff, Louis Menikhe.m, Horace C. Koop Charles G. Nopyer, partuers as Kuop & Nopper: Thos, Milter, George €. Sucro, manager Dowling, Wiliam for the holemay Brewing Company of Rochester, if Nam F. Nicholson, George F.’ Fogle, Andrew Wood, and all other persons onniug oF claiming to own any portion of the property mtg to Will New York, » body corporat fimbraced iu aaid square or interested oF be imterested therein as occupants thei .VENTH DAY OF NOVE. of the condemmation of the said square. ephTovidted. that the marsbal of the United States for us District serve & cop js order on suci above-named peracus ay may be found lu this District, ut least seven: days before suid 7th day of Novembe: ‘Aud provided further, thet @ copy of this order be published in the RyENINo BTAB newopaper at least six mes aud in the “Washington Law Reporter” twice Te caer: = ‘Gittins pe. JAMES "rue copy—Trst: Bde Melos, Clerk, By's. 4. Williams, Asst, Clork, 025-e08t les ‘Charles W. Chi faues Le "Daroour, pasuuel Ht Powers, partners trading as wudent Ice Company: George 1. mheriff, itchie Stone, trustee; Jann Lenthall Hai Tison, trustee; ilten Stone Abert, Jaue Stone Abert, Hamilton Abert, Elizabeth J. Stone, Wil- Yan “J, Aiken, Ellen Gentuer, Catherine Reiner, Mary (V. Schmid, Emma L. ‘Geutner, Frederick C. Gentner, Ida B. Waiker, Minnie F. Gentner, M J. stumons, William C. Gentner, Harry P. Gentner, Federal No. 1, Free and ‘Accepted Musous, 3, Free aud Accepted Masons, Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, Free and Accepted Mayon: J. land, trustee; Davi Bullitt, trustee; Wil- u, alias Wil tt and Johu A. S'lence, partners as johu Hamlin, Beesie Durand, Luis Sinn, derensed: Iauager turexecutors of ienry Mc! ue, deroa. 3 Mary “Browne, John” Shumony Hebert Nevite mid, Frank Schmid, y. Frank Candioto, ‘and f or oth ud they are hereby required to appear in this uae aor to the auld petition on or bee BEM, A.D. 1890, me the court will proceed with the matter METROPOLITAN M. E. CHUKCH, COI 434 and C ste.—Preaching tomorrow at 1 s,m by the pastor, ev. G. H. Corey, D-D. at 7:45 ‘the pastor will deliver the S{th discogree in ‘the series on social, probleme. Subject: The Problem of For” | 6:30 p.m. “All ‘sre cordiall iy invited. "it" | Boe MOUNT VERNON PLACE MLE CURE “#E> South, Cor. of Oth and Kate. n.w.—-Preach- ing'by the pastor, Hey. 3.7, Wightman, D-D. Alam, ‘atonement ‘revealed in the parable of the prod: igal gon,” 7:30 pm. “ersoual responsibility Uefore © “Bunday school, 9:30 am. Special ce Siclar by AiePana tsa cevlas cry tights 7:50. Strangers cordially invited. ity <a OF THE EPIPHANY, @ 8T. between 13th and 14th n.w.—The rector, dolph H. dicKim, D.D., will officiate morn ing end evouing. Services 8 and 11 am., 4 and 7:30 p.m, iv =: ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, E NEAR OTH ine I. st.n.w., Kev. J. J. Muir, pastor.—Preach- Subject: “No other than Christ” 7-30 ‘Laptiom at evening servic m. bafe 6:45. BS preva st westey Chapel cornet ot F and th at Wesie corner i Ste D.w., 80 11 at. TOMORKOW, it DAY OF PRAYE! ‘Headquarters Wou ance Union, 14:25 New York next Thursday, uct. 30, 11 am. to 4 x rayer for God’ Biessing on the National Couvention at Atlanta, Nor 14 to 18, 1890." All Curistians cordially invited, ING (ORTHODOX) TO- it 1409 New Yorkave. At vin. L, Barrington will deliver @ brief dixcourse on the lite of the late Father Matthew. Public invited. ite SPIRITUALISM AT GRAND ARMY HALT, 1412 Pa.ave., every SUNDAY Morning andevening. Mrs. Gladitix, trance speaker, with ps; cuometric readings tor tober. yoo 10 am. Yecture 11:30 4-mand 7.30 p.un. 10c-door collection ise Magyie Gaule. the wouder! t niedium, every Friday might at Woun's Hall, 721 6th st. n,w. 011-18; Ba TEMPERANCE MEETING, GOOD TEMP- lars: Hail, 436 ot and Pennsylvania ave. to- morrow eveuing, 7:30. Mr. J. 8. B, Hartsock ‘aud Dr. Kirby will speak. Attractive program. Public invited. it COME TO THE UNION PUBLIC TEMPER- ‘duce meeting, Claybauzh Hull, 1630 14th st. n.w., 3 pan. tomorrow. Mr. J.8. B. Hartsuck and other good speakers will address the imoeting. Good music. Everybody welcome. it’ a= NON-PARTISAN W.G.7,U,_ MEETING MONDAY at 2 p.m. at’ Foundry Church, LYDIA H. TILION, gencral secretary. iste. MASONIC._—ASTATED COMMUNICATION ‘of Federal Lodge, No, 1, F.A.A.M., will be held TUESDAY EVENING next, 28th instant, when the aunual grand visitation by the officers ‘of the Grand Lodge will be made. Brethren of sisior lodges ghd sojourners are faternally invited ty be present, By order of the W.M. W.A. SHOKT, O25-i3t Secretary, ALL-DAY BERVICES 's Christian Tempece DICTIONARY TESTS, Under New Publicatto ‘ew Publica 4-2 Paco lon <q YOUR OLD SQUAKE PIANO ‘Lakeu in exchange for a new Bradbury Upright; bal- ance payable $10 monthly or cash. 025-3 F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa ave. or IN TONIGHT. ‘Uur store isopen Saturday night until 11 Siinck to serve late shoppers, Puople who put off their buyiag until the last hours of the week ‘are apt to be in somewhat of a hurry and should deal only where they are permitied to come back for their moucy in case goods are nut found satisfactory at home. We give every customer a legal usrantee warranting our goods and prices, which enables hiiw to return goods and receive cash paid with- ‘out feeling tlat he is taking a favor. Joes any other house doss much? Lo any sell better Clothiuw tuan we do? Don't take our word for it: decide for yourself. GEORGE SPRANSY, One-price (lothier, _ 085 484 7thet ow. DOES BUYING CHEAP PAY! You can buy cheaper Trousers than I maki can na, ao cal ter cheaper Suits than Ican make 'You'can buy cheaper Overeoats than I can make you. {ar will on hy cheapest in the end? yh answer that question very cidedly, and so can all of my patrons, The Clothes I make Ht better. = ioe en ime look heise. @ Clothes wear longer. Abd although ie cost you @ Httle more than Feady-m: ibey arerapi 4 touably t © best Let me show you my atock and give yop. , my prices, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers,” 025 Cor, 9th and G ats. n. oe PoTIONARY rESTs. See TODAY's Stas Under New Pui tions, 024-26 Puge 16. c= ARREARS OF TAXFS DUE DIs- {rict of Columbia to June 30, 1800. paid at ee & & discount to October 31, 1890, By 8. J. FA BON, SLL D.Ww. TATIVES? we have frequently been asked the auestion if Mr. So and Sorepresented us in soliciting Life Insurance. We consider it due our regu- lar staff of solicitors that the public be ap- prised of their names, so here they are: JEROME ¥. JOHNSON, SANDERS GARLAND, 3. R. NISBET. Silt Ses on CU WEBSTER cece canbier, Any one of them will bewied to call upon you and give you any information you may desire im reference to Life Insurance, We sre anning to double our present Washington, business, nd believe it can be done, It is already be- ginning tolvok that way. Equitable Tite tavureuce Soctety, fe Awwurance re es 1326 F st. nw. SATURDAY, = OCTOBER 85, 1890, The weather tomorrow is likely lo be continued cool, westerly winds and fair weather; warmer Sunday. WE PLEASED YOUR NEIGHBOR By eclling him the best Lumber in the market at $1.15 per 100 ft. WE CAN PLEASE YOU If you can bo pleased by saving money MASSACHUSETTS VOTERS. All voters who expect to go home to vote are earnestly invited to be present at next meeting of | the Massachusetts Republi 2 (Monday) at 7:30 p.m. a last meeting before the election a large atteudal desired. WM. T. 8. CURTIS, Kec. Secretary. Foe LLNO Is REPUBLICANS GING HOME ~~ wo vote cen procure certificates for tckets at reduced rates at Grand Army Hall TONIGHT. it LC. FERRELL, gq LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED FOK 30 CENTS PER PAD. BUCKEYE STEAM LAUNDRY, pt 618 uth » ae POUND. HALF POUND Pit r = om! « ry e a GLEWOUD CREAMERY BUITER, resh every day. BIRCH & CO, iv 1414 14th ot nw, fd PIANOS, FOR RENT, F.G. SMIin, Pa ave, TION OF THOSE LOOKING residence is called to the two h. ‘They coutuin 10 rooms aud bath, with all the modern iiaprovements, are nicely fiuisbed in ard wood and hexted by fur: Bi mth fronts. “For leago only $74.70 o25-30 4H. WAKNER & CO. and Gossip. ST. JOHN'S CHUKCH, CORNER O AND ac nts, Georgetown. —Services towior- Sommunion at § am. ; mo: 11; eveuing prayer at 4:30. Strauwersalways welcome ALL SOULS' CHURCH (UNITARI 7 RB hag Cay get teen sre conduct ¥. Hus ypen, pastor, at 1] a xd 7:30 p.m. Bible class and Sanday school a o-43 Index to Advertiscments, AMUSPMENTS.. ATTORNEYS ..... AUCTION SALES. AUTUMN RESOR’ BOOKS AND STATIONERY, BUSINESS CHANCES: | CITY ITEMS . . COUNTRY BEAL EST AT! ‘TROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, and Aste. n.e—Dr. Preach at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dr. Hatcher of Virvinia. BEREAN BAPTIST © n.w. bet. Land M ste.. J. “Seli-deuial in tl p.m.,""The Righteous and the Wicked.” Seats: me. 18TH Mien, Waidrot EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, Eo. FAMILY SUPPLIES... HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER 9TH and P ste. n.w., Rev. H. tor.—Sunday school, hn Lanaban, D.D., eration meeting FOR KEN FFIC a.m; abd 7:30 pam. by the Selmer 5 pan. Conse: Prayer 1ueetine Thursday iblic cordially invited. 1t REV. Di. W. W. MOORE OF THE SYNOD of Virginia will preach in the Central Pres- byteriau Church, corner iid and I sts, n. am, and 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY PR corner 5th and I sts. n. w.—Pret 3 ‘11am. Sunday school Pn. Ou account of Sulshed the eervices will FOR RENT (Srorxs).. FOR RENT (Hovers), FOR SALE (Hovsns, BYTERIAN iguURen. pairs not DelDg din the sunday school room. ~q—CHUKCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVER- bee $01 and 7:30 p.m, dially invited. GKACE M.E. CHURCH, 9TH AND 8 5T: Reiley, pastor.—Preachi + young people's twilight c COR. 6TH AND F; . pastor. —Sunday school Xi. aud 7 0 pam. by the LADIES' GOODS... Local, MENTIO! LOST AND FOU: Sunday school at V:45 am. All cor- MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN NEW PUBLICATIONS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. n.w., Kev. AK. id ‘Rev. at 9:90. Preaching at 11 a. pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday eveniug. GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Church, Le Droit Park, Floridi 8t—Services at 11 a.m. the pastor, ite 3:30 pean. Chi p.m. Mid-week services Thursday, alway tian Endeavor Society, 8:49 pan. Birankcrs RAILROADS, . SPECIALTIES, SUBURBAN PROPERTY... SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED (Hep). WANTED (Hovses).. WANTED (Boaxp) WANTED (Rooms: WANTED (Lors).. WANTED (Srtvatioxs). WANTED (Misoztu xe THE NEW EARTH. Each Other ‘there, th st, between Band Ca 2:30 Sunday. “The End ance Tlustrated by Charts," Tent heated with two stoves, You are invited. —“SHALL Wk subject at the teut on jenday ‘at 7:30, FOURTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, Ri M. Ferguson, pastor. —! school at church, and 10th st. 11 2.1 Buiject, evening sermon Yai. Sunixy oe es s ai THE HELPING HAND. UTHERAN CHURCH, COR W.H. Gotwaid, 2th aud C ats, 6. If out of the 150,000 readers of Tue Bran you cannot find purchasers for your merchandi of St. Murk’s Churea, Tho public invited e the experience would seem to be that you want to sell some- thing that nobody wants to buy. But you had better try the experiment. BYTERTAN CHURCH, bathe school at $2330 atu. wien of the Lord's suvp. ayer iuecting at 7 ‘hursday evening at Prayer meeting otrangers ure coruiully welcomed at ST. PAUL'S CHUKCH, Washington Circle _n Govensment Recerers Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $435,368: customs, $526,629, Carer Curnk Arroryrep.—Charles E. Vroo- man of Iowa has been appointed chief clerk of the office of the solicitor of the treasury, vice Webster Elmes, transferred to the customs ser- vice at New York. ing, rector.—All Services, 7:30 and 11 a mi,” Choral Even ; 1 Eighty-seven have been received for baptixiu, tist Church, 4th st, and Val ave. G Daily, 12 and : usual’ For time and place see Mission on Sunday at not yet determived and clock, All invited. 1t SIXTH PRESBYTELIAN CHULCH 6TH x . on "Some Duties of Paveuta,” 7:3 sermon in the series on “The Sevei wagon will lea Twenty-Five Mixiox ror Prxstoxs.—The pension bureau yesterday made @ requisition upon the Treasury Department for 225,000,000 to meet the payment of pensions under the act of June 27, 1890, as well as those under the old reach Market Space about m BMessayes to the at MEMBERS OF THE BAR OF THE COURT ‘of Claims are invited to mect at the court rvom ou MONDAY MOK 1890, at gleven (21) o'clock, to pay reapect to the nieiaory’ of Gen, William W. Be! ember of this bar.1* i< uP CUR BOS Ayttclase manner for 40c. yer pair, 1S ANSTEAM LAUNDRY, S17 8th ve mwr oe 7 ler Ww * hus cen adopted bythe New York ‘Associated Press because of jis slupiicity, durability. quick and wilept actiox, and ‘them from the wire. % % Otauat 2 BON, O30 A st, Washington, =— “PROTECTION TO ALL, , INJUSTICE TO NONE,” laws for the next two months. On Dury at tHe Mvsrcm.—Lieut, T. Dix Bolles of the navy is again on duty at the Having been so successful in the elaboration of the Eskimo material, evolv- and scientific out of chaos, he is now to attack the wide field y-Mela-Mikronesian collee- tions, and by a scientific distribution show the poverty or richness, cataloguing and describing as he did with the Eskimo. R u.w.,.Rev. Sauuel H. Greene, school, 9:30 a, . Beptism: after evening ALL CHAPEL BKANCH, corner 1336 Rev. Theron Outwater, pastor.—Sun- preaching, 13 a.m. aud 7:1 EL, corner 5th 8, rintendent.—Sunday iy invited to these tional Museum, pan. MEMORIAL CHA arrangement Churies E. Fairinan, su jcut of which indicated the wearer to of the Austra-Po! | have been a ,WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, 3D AND A ST u.e.—Key. Alex. £. Gibson, D. A Bnazruzan Sqvapnox Commxa.—The De- partment of State has been officially advised of the departure for New York from Rio Janeiro | on the 20th instant ofa Brazilian naval divi- sion, commanded by Rear Admiral Balthazar under orders to return the compli- METROPOLITAN x and B we.—Preaching tomor- vy. M. N. Qornclius, D.D. At 7:30 hester, DD. Subject ‘Messages to the rowatil am. by pastor, Rev, John discourse, “On the the Book of Revelation, THE METHODIST HOME, 1 D. M. Browuling will conduct 18 THE MOTTO OF THE . MERCHANTS’ MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION, Which protects its members from loss by crediting and Assists in collecting bad debts; also reports to me: bers the names of persons who fail to settle their bil. Tho expense is light and the object is worthy of con- sideration. This association embraces all kinds of busincss, trades and professions, and 1s entirely local. ‘Merchants, consult your interest and join at once, We will refund your money if you are not satisfied after a fyir trial. Bile ted on percentage for non-participating membel e . &. B. BROWN, Manager, No. 1805 14th st. nw, And Room 16, Central National Bank Building. SAMUEL MADDOX, Attorney, 462 Louisiana ave, 018-18 on first-class lumber. 025 LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. eee Toba Y's Star 04-2 braces Ss pepe WIS G. TEWKSBURY, BANKER, 50 BROADWAY, NEW YOKE. W. B. HIBBS, Manager, Member Washington stock LEWIs G. TEWKSBURY & CO. BANKERS AND. BROKERS, 1335 F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. 0, Buy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, bass ad Ce New York Hous Ad OlL work ana Chien oe odatareatmed co devant» of town ees a clalty. Al Local securities dealt in. Constant quotations all markets, Telephone 548, oul-te —" FIXTURES, PLUMBING AND HEATING & 8 SHEDD & BRO, ‘For the balance of this week, and the opening of our} 230 Maton new store will take piace later in the week instead of Monday next, October 27, as contemplated, of which further notice will be g.ven hereafter. B. HARRIS & CO., JEWELERS, ee 432 7th st ow, To Taz Lions. An Exhibition of the Latest ABT NEEDLE WOKK AND HOUSE DECORATIONS Will Oen OCTOBER 21, im theoffice of THE YINGEK MANUFACTURING | COMPANY, 616 9TH ST. N.w. It mcludes all the most fashionable imported de- | signs, many of which cen only be reproduced on our | machines. All desiring to view this beautiful work are Zavited to call at our otfion, THE SINGER MFG. co, LEWIS BAAR, Agent, 15-148 OPP. U. S. PATENT OF FICR Canpers. Just opened s Leautiful line of Wiltcns, Moquetts, ‘Yelvet, Houy Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpews Witten, Vervet and Bi: raid Art squares, Wille BEd Dipyrie hugs ats iu choice pattern Bhd it to ther advantage to & our stock before | and Perfect Latrobes CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. Has never contested a loss by fire, but always makes Prompt and liberal adjustments. are bereb; tibed that pelders will be bald MOSDA 7 JO p.m, at Company's office, consider the advieabity uf sec | Seecrhopeaecur taeue cone ine oe ction of suid offer will ve the stuckuoiders st the piace ebuve mest _ September 27, 1890. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818. BANKLIN INSURANCE CO. of Washington, D.C, Du DAN'L B. CLARKE, Prest, GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prest, CHAS. & BRADLEY, Treas, 1, FENWICK YOUNG, Secy, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. W.J. NEWTON, = J. B. UHILL, 23. MILL, ROBE) 2 é re 3. SPAIGG YOU! Majority of the Directors, 06-3w INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF FOR BUN: i < ‘ions, « luyrowing aud Club Sails and Serine. HE Giuges a son ‘and Artist Bout Tha Carpet hogs, all gj | Lace Curtaite, Sesh Curtaius | stock New sud Draperies ib great Variety. Thvse iurnishing will less than regular prices,| 335,000.00 WILL P. BOTELER, Avst. Secy. 527-3m Fea wavespony BKOWN STONE COM- FANY, meecng of the stock- October 27, 1590, at 1. GLU 13th st, to ting up offer which Ty. The accept lume aud piace abuve men- Ee iis he ere, ith Satie ree emus met Sq INU. MOKAN, 2120 PA AVE, HAS 15 Sg gt Koran NOTICE 70 GAS CONSUMERS. Arrangements have been mude iE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK on THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK. Bills paid om or before the Stu of each moni, AND SPONLE. will be eutiled to tos tecrn tee AES THOSE ONLY. ver 1,000 enbic feet. oz ePO'W“'T_srEND oN ceNT FOR CLOTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, ONLY 912, CORKSCREW WORSTED DRESS SUITS, ONLY 413. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES FALL OVERCOATS, ONLY $2 STRASBURGER'S GLASS OF FASHION, 020-1m 1114 and 1116 Fat a.w. jet aS T. one iyi WAVING BE- Ps et his tal parlors, No Oia Kes erm and patrous: Met the convenience of Rereons, Living in the eastern and western sections of the city by which they can pay thetr yas bills dur- ig ure wt It WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, CONNECTICUT VOTERS. — REDUCED rate certificates can be obtained of the secre- tary at Room 7, 1114 F st. uw. Office hours, 12 to 2 and 4to7. T. E. SPENCE, Fin. sec, o24- Be VY ALEOUS CLUB OYSTER ROAST ON NOVEMBEK 1, one week from next Sun- day. Attend special meeting next FRIDAY EVENING, Qctober 51. O24 LADIES’ DON'T Intrust your LACE CURTAINS to the care of cheap and unskilled advertisers, whose only recowmendstion for patronage is cheapness and imexperieuce, but send them to the reliable SWI6S STEAM LAUNDRY, 024-6 1522 Fat, THE PARTNERSHIP Ht RETOFORE EX- isting between Samuel L. Willett aud Sam bel H. Gwyune, under the fina name and style of “Willett & Gwynne.” has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be hereafter con- ducted by pamuel H. Gwynne, who assumes all debts due by the late firm and to whom all accounts due the aera eae SAMUEL L. WILLETT. 024-30" SAMUEL H. GWYNNE. ,TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, ‘This is to give notice that Andrew P. J. Higdon has made an assignment to me tor the benefit of his creditors of ai: his goods, chattels, rights and cred:te connected with the grocery business at $15 44 st, aw. All persons having claims against the said Andrew Fg a will {ihe same and all persons in- debied to him will make pay men apa SPSENS karwsuaw, o23-3te Assignee, NOTICE.—I Wis! TO INFORM MY friends and the public that ve bought out the cigar aud tobacco store at 910 F st. n.w., tormerly owned vy Wm. A. Henderson, T will conduct the whol aud retail cigar and tobacco Fant ena tae e eae erase of meee aud tobaccu. # #. BKEUNINGER, WE bys wa na et: suave then YUGRE s BUOUKE dealers Is pale oils, &e., ¥ST La. ave. uw. EAL AND INSUBAN a EY have been remuved to 5U9 11th st. n.w. o24-6t |S, pepe pore, alL 1Ts AD! eA saa en ohDal i ments paid to the Brazilian flag by the United States squadron in July last and bearing a let- ter and medal for the President, 0 pu. Ailinterested invited. 1t => FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, Eiliott, pastor, will preach REV. GEORGE y school 9:30am. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Sunde: Wednesday event: % RYLAND ME. CHURCH.—PREACHING AT Jiand 7:30 by pastor, sorvices in evening. Chi Wants ax Increasep Crericat Forcr.—In his annual report to the Secretary of the Treasury First Auditor Fisher calls attention to the additional labor imposed on this office by the custome administration act and the Me- Kinley tariff bill, and say clerical force, z ral tian Endeavor at 6:30. A g—>NEW CHURCH. —THE REV. FRANK SE- wall will preach in the Church o y an increase in the City, Dupont Circle, additional chief 11 aan.,on “Th Sunday schoo! at 12: and brief Bible exposition at 5 New Church tracts and free library McK ENDKEE M.E. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. hats, n.w.. Rev. C. Herbert ‘Jesus the Carpenter, including an absolutely essential. ti, All seats free. Svreristenpent Porter Exprctep Tuts Evex1no.—Chief Clerk Childs of the census oftice received a telegram this morning from Superintendent Porter announcing his arrival in New York yesterday safe and well and stating that he would be at his desk Monday He is expected to arrive in this city this evening or late this afternoon. ot Michardson, pastor. eral Conference.” agermon to workin ‘Thursday, October 30. H, Vincent, DD. Topi Church.” Admission free, P.m., lecture by Kev, "A Very anetent URCH, STH AND F Y.PS of CE at 6 1) by pastor, Key. Dr. M. N. Co Subject: “Where Heaven is." Prayer niceting 1bure- day evening at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. near Scott Circle, Rev. Chas, A. Stakely, D.D.. Sunday school, 9: ani ed Rerams or Vessers.—A circular just issued by the Secretary of the Navy requires all recommendations of boards of surveys con- cerning repairs of vessels tobe submitted to him for approval before they are put into | effect. The purpose is to make the practice in this respect uniform, as heretofore certain bureau chiefs have approved tie findings of | these boards upon their own resposibility. | cut so that no | fire had gained conclusion of the evenin i are invited to GRACE REFORMED CHURC! Z between Khode Island ave. and P.—Rev. Stanley L. Krebs of Littlestown, Pa., will preach morrow at 11 am. and ational mecting after morning servi REVIVAL MEETING: rial Congregational Chur KE. st8. 1. w.—Gospel wagon workers, Wednesday 7:30 portant congre- 1° Fine at Mane Istaxp Navy Yanp.—A report has been received by the Secretary of the Navy, dated Mare Island, Cal., October 24, t the effect that a fire occurred yester steam engineering store house No. 46, due to explosion of asphaltum caused bya lighted can- die. The building was not seriously damaged, but a quantity of stores were damaged by water ‘An investigation was ordered. AT LINCOLN ME- penis meeting addresnc . Pa 7:30 paw, ; Tevival services by Englis Wharton begin November W. Moore, pastor, CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- ucutuve., Nand 18th sta, Allinvited. Kev byteriau), Connect Services at 11 ainand 8 11 pastor, Kev. Teunis school at 9:30 a. ening service at Tse Beunrxo’ Sea Dispurr.—The state- ment telegraphed yesterday from Canada upon TODD HALL. THE BALTIMORE DETEC- SPANNING THE LAND. The Three Pacifio Railways to be Controlled by a Syndicate, JACK THE RIPPER’S IMITATOR. ==|The Fire in East Pepperill the * Work of an Incend THE TOUR OF SECRETARY BALFOUR. iene THREE HIGHWAYS TAKEN, Planning to Put the Pacific Railways Under One Great Syndicate Cuicaco, Oct. 25.—The Triwne this morne ing says that the gentlemen who control the management of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway system, Mr, Magoua and Mr. Barring, who here just ree turned from a trip to Europe, find their policy in danger of miscarrying and that the Vanderbilt combination has been gainin ground. The great objective point towar which both parties had been steering was the control of the Southern Pacific system. Each party has been laboring for several months to induce the Southern Pac:fic maguate, Mr, Huntington, to take sides , Mr. Huntington has been wavering, and the Vanderbilt people are now said to be negotia- ting with and Stanford and other large holders of Southern Pacific stock to secure possession of their h . With fair chances of success, Mr. Huntington admits that if the Vanderbilts and Drexel, Morgan & Co. ayndi- cate secure this stock they will be able to control the Southern Pacitic system, Buch @ result would place the Nortiwestern-Union Pacific combination in @ position to defy all competition, That the Santa Fe magnates have become wlarmed is shown by the fact that they have hastily called a meeting ot the board of directors, and President Manvel has gone to Boston to par- ticipate in the proceedings. It is not anlikel that the policy of the company will be change and that the Sant: Fe syudicate will decide to join the Vanderbilt combination as a matter of self preservation, and this 1s no doubt the object the latter is trying to gain. = TRACKING THE RIPPER, The Police Confident That They Can Capture Whitechapel’s Terror. Loxnox, Oct. 2 The condition of the body of the woman found at South Hampstead last night indicates that ber murder was the most fiendish of any that has occurred in England since Jack the Ripper's horrible Whitechapel series, The character of the wounds clearlyestab- lishes the fact that the woman was stabbed by some one behind her, after which her pros- trate body was Lacked and slashed almos: into pieces, ‘ihe scene of the crime is a lonely part a section haunted by the lowest class of abandoued women, Itis supposed to be frequently pairoiled by the police, but the constables themselves admit that they perform that duty with feelings of trepidation, and the suspicion arises that the rounds are not as of- ten made as they ought to be. The belicf is general that the mure der is the work of the “Ripper,” who bas changed the scene of his crimes iu order to battle the polic he police are tracking a man who was seen to enter a hansom cab near the place where the body was tound and drive Away ata furious rate and are confident that they will yet run him down. The inhabitants in the vicinity of the scene of the murder are intensely excited over the affair and remain ine doors as much as porsibi NOT THE KU work. Latrr.—Medical experts have made a care- ful examination of the body of the woman who was last night found murdered, The examina- tion shows the murder to have been committed ina menner not characteristic of “Jack the Kippe o negatives the suggestion that the victim was of the White- chapel type, which hus thus furnished the “Lipper’s” prey. The body, which is that of a@ Won apparently about thirty years of age, was clad in material the texture and ‘son of some refinement. Tho underclothing was found to be marked, a fact upon which the police place great stress as ture uishing aciew to the discovery of the murderer, When the body was found it was seen that the woman's throut had been cut and the skull fractu Her pockets were empty. | Near the body the police discovered an empty perambuiator containing a blood-stained fur rug. ‘The officials surmise that the perambu- lator was used to carry the body of the victim trom the place where the murder was commit- ted to the point at which it was found. THE BODY IDENTIFIED. The body bas been identified as that of Mra, Hobbs, the wife of a porter employed in London. Mrs. Hobbs left her husband yes- terday, taking with her her child, whom she carried in the perambulator, which was found near the place where the body was dis- covered. The whereabouts of the child ise mystery. — WORK OF AN INCENDIARY. Damning Facts Discovered About the Pepperill Fire. Bostox, Oct. 25.—A Herald special from Pepperill, Mass, says: That the visitation of flames that destroyed a portion of this town yesterday was the work of an incendiary is pretty well established.) The wire which com- nected the factory with three alarm gongs was arm could be given until the eut headway. ‘The hose used | by the fire department of Fairchild’s milf was clogged up by stones and the keyholes of the doors of the quarters of the North Eud Engine Company were plugged up, making it neces | sary to force the windows to get the apparatus out, Noone understands the motive for the crime, if such it was. . a SECRETARY BALFOUR’S TOUR. No Demonstration on His Appearance in Ireland. Desttx, Oct. 25.—Upon his arrival at Ballina, County Mayo, Mr. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, who 1s making a tour of the western counties, was met by Miss Balfour and Lieut, the authority of a British member of parlia- ment that the Behring’s sea fisheries dispute had been referred to arbitration is premature, at least, It is learned that the correspondence up to this date arbitra. lected. Department offi cials, however, regard the statement from such ‘a source as a hopeful sign of a satisfactory set- tlement of the vexed question. i talk to youn York ave., SU. young inan should hear him, should te crowded. The biggest kind: DAL. 4:30" pak muasium hali welcome for tive, C.A., 1409 New till in progress, IRAEL METROPOLITAN dors babe aa¥ bean ‘ureh, corner Ist and B ats. 8. ‘at 11 a.m., subject fF confereice on the 27) 30 pu, alliuvited. => TABERNACLE, 9TH AND B STS. 8.W. Pre: 1 am. by the Kev. C. L. Law of God." A Rev. burn. | Subject hich y is the Christian Sabbath! Sunday School at 9:30 am. All are invited. UNION M.E. CHURCH, 20TH ST. N.W. S™ Rev. Joct Bro ‘School; 11 a.1, and 7:31 unary Society, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. MASS. Kev, DL. Eliott, rec- Jn tho evening Goop Navat Tarcet Practicz.—Diagrams of the first target practice on tho new cruiser Philadelphia have just reached the Navy partment, The practice was at Gardiner’s bay, October 4, with six-inch. three-inch and one- inch rapid-fire guns, and the results were re- markable, At one range of 1,000 yards sixty of the sixty-two shots were lodged in an exact tending twenty feet above the water line, which mcans thatevery one of them would have hit an ordinary war vessel in very nearly the same place. were new this first trial is regarded as a satis- factory demonstration of the quality of our ordnance and ability of our gunners, Prrsoxat.—J. E. Tucker of Jacksonville is at the Shoreham.—Frank Birkbeck of Swan- sea, England, B. M. Reuter of Sheffield, Eng- land and J. W, Perkins of Lo: vertical line ‘ave. aud 12th wt. a used, Subject poetry Dry Land.” FIRST | CONGREGATIONAL great test of character,” and at p.m. upon “The Power of Christ agascar into 4 Chris’ Bischoff, organist. Sunday school, Wor meeuing, 6:45 p.m. jas SECOND BAPT! Bishop John: ‘Transt jan Land.” Music led iT CHURCH, 3D 8ST. Eon’ yun. ‘T tgomery’s Surrender,” ie AUL'S ‘LISH LUTHER. voconaee Ofeit eud it mets i. t th Ran ¥ i “Perse, ermine, and Foss” of Haleigh, WG. BE Nichola’ aoa Come. C. Evans of Ge THE RETULN OF THE TSRARLITES a> THE KETUKN OF THE ISRARLITES E. Nichols and are at Willard’s,—— Scher Sonate “sess iat Col. Sir J. West ludgeway, under secretary for Ireland. There was quite @ growl at the raile way station, but no demonstration was made. The party entered a carriage and were driv. to the residence of the Most Kev, Hugh Con- way, D.D., Catholic bishop of Kil with whom Mr. Balfour had a long couference in the presence of a number of priests, The party subsequently proceeded to Killala en route to Belmuilet, where they will remain over Sunday, te ane Be any DAMPENED BY THE RAIN, Otherwise New Haven Would Have Suffered a Conflagration. New Havex, Conx., Oct. 25.—At 1 o'clock this morning flames were discovered in a four- story brick building on State street in apart ment soccupied by the Elm City SuspenderCom- a,| PABY, A high wind prevailed, and but for the rain that accompanied it @ disastrous con- flagration must have ensued. As it was, the gteater part of the buuding was gutted, the buspender company’s plaut being @ total loss— partly insured. ‘The heaviest loss was sus tained by Jas, McLay & Son, boot and shoe dealers, The loss is $6,500, Secretary Blaine in Ohio. Prrrssvne, Oct. 25.—Hon. James G. Blaine, who spent the night in this city, jeft for Can ton, O., at 8 a petrey py dress a itieal meeting In jlereets Hon, Wiliam McKinley tonight. ‘Mr. ‘Blaine was accompanied by Mrs. Blaine and daughter aud William Walter Phelps. Canton, Oni0, Oot, 25,—Secretary Blaine ar- rived here at 11:15 this and was escorted to the residence of ajo Me. Kinley by 1,000 citizens, Fully 10,000 strangers are in town today to participate in the grand street parade this A a! Speaker Reed in Illinois, Curcaco, Oct. 25.—Hon. Thomas B. Reed left ‘the city this morning for Rockford, IiL, where he is to make @ political speech this afternoon,