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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. corner llth Street, by The Evening Star |e ee! Company, 8. H. KAUFFMAN: ‘Tue Evewrxa Stan is served to in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents. p ‘week. or 44c. per month Copies at the co centseach. By mail—anywhere tn the United * (Canada—postage pre} 50 cepts per mont Satuspar QuapRcPLe Sweet Stax $1.50 per an. tered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as pa = SS S77 All mail subscriptions jnust be paid im advanee; Bo paper sent longer than paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application Uy Von T7—No 17,086. pening Star, WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1890. TWO CENTS. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES RTLETT H ILLS ae bas is foe hie office to 1331 F at., Dentistry. Fiates made before and. in; ediately a! extraction of! toeth. o8-1m* NG DONE IN ALL ITS eee _— st _ ING AND MES ASL UBBERY TRIMMED. A TREES, VINES AND SUNUBBERY FURNISHED AND PLANTED. w o22-1m ars 25H ‘ST. NW. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818. Ls PEE INSURANCE CO, of Washington, D.C, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... $335,000.00 Bas never contested & loss by fire, but always makes prompt and liberal adjustments, Da. DAN'L B. CLARKE, Prest. GEO. E LEMON, Vice Prest, CHAS. & BRADLEY, Tress, 1 FENWICK YOUNG, Secy, WILL P. BOTELER, Asst. Secy. 027-3m Re ACE ci CUR: Arne and leundried with 50 CENTS Pui FAIR, Suaranteed in every YALE STKAM LAUNDRY, 10th st., near cor. of F, a ‘ ¥. HT WALKER & CO. asda =" FIXTURES PLUMBING AXD HEATING. &8 SHEDD & BkO, 432 Oth st nw. CERTIFICATES | | OF of OCR AND Cheat Printing and methods ‘GEDNEY £ sopeit 407 10th ot Adjoiminw Fost Duiiding, (Shorter wool) tour colors 3. 20x36 (Long wool) two colors.. FINE DRIVING / bal a reu3 -, 160 1 PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. TOPHAM'S, 26-t0,th,stoz én 1231 Feumsylvaniaave. nw. Ir You Wasr ‘To get s present that will be sppreciated for the holi- Gays goto , SMITHS STUDIO and give him an order fors Free-band Crayon Portrait. His work can be seen in the windows of the following Dlaees of business: W. H. Houghton & Co., 1214 F st. n.w. F. S. Willisms & Co., Cor. 9th and F sta. n.w, GG. C. Simms, Cor. 14th and N.Y. ave. ow, @. W. Simpson, Cor. 9th and G st, a.w, Francis Miller, 307 9th st. n.w. A. F. Henderabott, 1400 14th st. aw. OL Kelley & Co., 426 7th st. s.w. Brace’s Drug Store, 29:9 M st. n.w. ‘Mackall & Bros., Cor Sth and H sts. n. ‘W. T. Mille’ Cigar Stand, 60 H st. n.w, ; or at Studio Cor. 6th and Mass. ave. n.w. Larxest and only first- Clase studio in Washington. Open until 9 p.m. 25-60" H. B. SMITH, Artist A SEW BOOK WORTHY OF Foun ATTENTION THE SUPREMACY = Law, By the REV. BISHOP JOHN P. NEWMAX, PRICE ONE DOLLAR. G C. PUBSELL, Bookseller, 418 9TH ST. N.W. 62-inch Cream Damask Tsble Linen, onl: 50c. Seah ns Tee ~ a18-3em, 1p ‘bets, Cloths and ‘Nap- 8S, 8 8, BF 80 end Feceived = choice line of nped Linens, aaa on is We are Cina Silke in plain and fancy just anew Beast Tmoitetion Chava sites, regular ise. qual quality. Our price only, 13 oe Perc bamtctn ct al nn wim. mnie and to do it quickly will sell them st » price 6 them. ‘Another lot of the Glycerine Soap, big bars, only 10 cents: {¢ ves tast, ef a ic six days special CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th st ond 706 Kot ag PHILADELPHIA STORE, Tur J. AMES Powzns Company, 615 7TH ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C, Are selling DIAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY on emall weekly or monthly payments cheaper than ean be purchased elsewhere for cash, and you have the ‘ese of the article while paying for it. Call and see us. (Goods delivered on first payment. Upen evenings. 252m THE JAMES POWERS CO. Suzvez BETIS ‘TABLE, TOILET, OB DESK, everything interesting im Silver. Mi itz aud COLORED. hae neg les sted to the ‘Displayed ts many bea! cel series or moun “aMuticas and REPEATING, CHRONOGKAPHS, by SaM'L KIKK & SON, Tis E Baltindre stroot, allm Baltumore, Md. Foss: Foss Another supply of Sealskin Shoulder Capes, with Flaring Collars. Seaiskin Jackets, in fmmall, medium and Jarge sizes Wool Seal, Astrachan, Skunk, Mink and Persian Lamb Capes Ai goods reliable snd sold as low as any Rouse in America, Large stock to select from, WILLETT & BUOFY, MATTERS AND FURRIERG 905 PENN. AVE. Waxsusr & Neowin, 325 North Charies st., Baltimore, Ma., ‘Will open at WILLARD's HOTEE, PRIVATE PARLORS, Parie-made Costumes ard Wraps, Bsil, Reception ‘end Dinner Gowns, Carriage and Walking Costumes, ‘Fea Gowns snd Morning Dresses, ‘Ouders taken and perfect t guaranteed. n4-10t Rooms | floor, where be will make a specialty of SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL 1 NOTICES. WASHINGTON, I have this day associ Sganmaction of » ceneral real extat Dusiness Mr. We: a (formeriy with B, eth wi Ds u BON & CO. the caine patronage led. me in the p seco nO. DENISON, 923 F wt. nw. aa RG, GRADUATE ONTARIO uary Colleze, is now at the — ae donia. Telephone call 106. ak ‘2 wis Satan it pri irr Faden lowest pric ns. AMERICAN ICE om eee Main office, 10th and F n. partment. “Laths at wholesal Cet Sn TRON ye, WILLIS, Manager. OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, Pisteiet of Columbias Washington, Ostobey sglttpar ere of the District will take notice thie ‘he undersigned has received the pan oe of as sesaments of the taxes for the year eu tf of caid wnsen in dus, Novemies On so much of r half May 2, [SUL if of said taxes due a shall not Le vaid during said moni 2) per cent will be added ou the frst day of exc ceedinn ‘month therealter until the salle ts p ceded with as the law directs. 1 penalty tor Dou-payment of second half i801, if not paid within said month of K. G. DAVIS, Collector o« Taxes, D.C. 031-6t HE PERPETUAL. THE STORY OF A BUILDING ASSOCIATION. WE HAVE BEEN IN EXISTENCE NINE YEARS Total receipts since organization. ‘The totul profits have been. We bave repaid to members. We have paid in mtereat to Our present assets aru We bave paid 1 expenses the siuail sam imicmibers for dues, urpins and interest fu ‘what we have done i: nine years. The ie following. is the story of what we have dono year: Suares rederm d, Interest paid to bers! Qur profits for the year 6,0- Piease note the suuall amount of ¢ tion to the profits. Of the a = advalices, amounting to $: ide We are redeeming the shares ui the ‘first series with 12 per ceut per at:num profit, In March of next year we Shall begin to redeem the shares of the second series interest. We pay 5 per ceut per an- es Withdrawn. We Pay 6 per cent per an- num on dep-sits, being pay mentsin advance on Interest monthly if required and principal payable on demand. ‘This is a big feature of our agsocition. and to $159,000, of profits that pro tach to them, ¥ 2 pe verfannuma, Ail shaves are treated alikc;, those ‘on Sigth advances have Leeu made share in the ‘profits equally with the others. Advances are, made on very favorable terme, $150 for payment of $2 monthly, $730 on five shares for $10 montaly, 81,000 un neveu shares for 814 monthly, $1,500 on ten shares for #20 monthly, 3,000 on twenty shares tor $40 monthly. Settle. ment of one or more advances can be made at any time ‘aud the payment of interest stopped. The tentn series commences in November, shares cam ve taken at any time at office of secretary. "The regular inonth.y aid the annusl meeting will be held 2t the otfice of the secretary on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 5, when a few amendments to the constitution, made necessary by the inci Dusiness of the association, will be acted on. C. C. DUNCANSON, President. AM, Vice President, SG. ‘ON, ‘Treasurer. SOHN COOK, Becretary., wwenience of Keds 207 Jd ing. 5 ‘MIN, Atnacney for the Aesoctetee, 029-10t ‘Koom 95, Corcoran building. WELL NAMED YKDNUALMAETSS81 WSPORPY EBFDOGARL FOR THE KEY TO THISCRYPTOGRAM SEE BELOW |WIBS—A hardy race, noted for their devotion to xs country, their huelity to every trust auld thelr ub- swerving performance of every duty. i--The great revolutionist of the er thas drives American al P alead of the balance of the globe. adjunct of civilization thas dt sheds the and the energy 80 LAUNDRY—The lifts ‘man the savaye level Sunshine of comfort over ssord.d world. THE MAX—Its Godfrey, who Srat brourht together these potential faciors. and who is deservedly called & “benefactor of his race.” THE PLACE—13:2 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt House, TEE Eiceieocmee 2cents; Cuffs, 2 cents each. THE INDUCEMENTS—Fino Work, Artistic Finish, Hiterea ‘Water aud Brains in Business, a THE EME COURT OF THE bIs- re ‘TR BIA. UT UF COLUM! Holding 8 Special ‘Term ass District Court of the United States for said District. : District Court No. 361, In the matter of the condemnation of square No. 323, the city of Washingion, as » fora City Post Utfice, consideration of the petition filed in this case by Rehiam Windom: Seeretacy of re inited States, secking the condem of the United States, of square a Wasnington, as a site for a city posi ‘i court this 24th day of Uctuber, A. D. Lsvu, Grdered, shat Catherine Connor, Jela'N. Col Joba W" Watwer, John A, Baker, Nore da ‘Morgan, James D. Morgan, 5 trustee; Helen Hartong, Duncauson, August ‘Leprenx, Charies 8 Church, frustee: Joseph J. Dathnuewn, trustee; Charles Chureh, William “A. H. Church, Charles W. Church, William H. Yerkes, Jawes rbour, Samuel He Bacon and’ Melvin J. Power, partners’ trading as Coben, ya, Hthel- Hin, Fison, trustee: Willis Abert, Haimilton | Ab lam "J, Aiken. Ellen ‘entner, Catherine Reiner, Mary \V. Schmid, Emma [. ‘Gentner, Frederic SGeatner, ids Mt Walker, Minuie ¥ Geutner. Mage ie 2. Simuicns, Willan C. Ger Harry P. Get rederal Weatherby. jr., trustee: John C. Bullitt, trustee: Wil- Beruan, alias Withemina Ba hemiua Keuthe; Eleanora D. 3} Anns M, Mosher, Kobert Counelle Wine Ii. sley, Kidridge ‘Scott and John A. “Silence, partners se Scott & Silence; John Hamlin, Bessie Burke Thomas “We'sckuew, Chase J 'Mecabbine manager furexeeutors of Henry McSI deceased; M ‘Kober Nevitt, ‘Simmon: . Sehiwid, Frank Schmid, Deunis Crowley, Frank Candioto, Geo, ioShenitt Louis Mevikbeim, ‘Horace C. Roop snd ners si oop Mopper: Thos, illers, Georxe C. hemina Gee cies B Feria andrew Wood, and ll oer porns embraced in said square or iuterested of claiming to Seuuterested there, as occupaute thereuf or other. wise, be aud they are hereby required to appear in this court and make answer to the said petition ou or fore the SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1890, at which tine the court will proceed with’ the matter of the condemnation of the said squat Provided. that the marshal of the United States for this District serve a copy of this order on such of the above-named persons as may be found in this District, St least soveu days before said 7th day of November. hat & copy of this urder be iiabed ‘MAING STAR Dewspaper at loast six Limes audin the “Wasliuston Law Keporver™ ‘twice before suid day. ms Ga Gant ‘CHARLES PB JAMES, Teme Pharos, By LP. Ww! iWSane:Aset. Clerk, Saae VALENTINE’S FELT WEATHER BS ETE OnE Goon asd LULA: BLE STRIP MADE. IT DOES NOT BECOME HAKD, BRITTLE AND UNPLIABLE IN COLD WEATHER NOR MELT IN WARM WEATHER. WE ARE ALSO SELLING A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES WINGER FOR 91.75 EACH. PERFECTION MEAT CUTTERS, 91.60 EACH. ry - A FULL LINE OF CakVEKS AND TABLE CUTLERY AT MODERATE PRICES, ALL MECHANICS’ TOOLS AT KEDUCED PRICES. BAKBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STB, OPPOSITE BOSTON DBY GOODS STORE. 015-3m_ = 5 a MOMENTUM ENGINE, ,REMEM: Caen nar nae mi ADULTEKATION, = *, ta Sou CORE oF Te ua Fee morass NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING = ‘ASSOCIATION. SAFE, PRUDENT AND ECONOMICAL A BUILDING ASRNAE SEAR ON THE COMMON- Shares $1 per month cach, Stock can ae for at any time. notice. Your protita added to your compound interest, —_ J "a Dunvivan, Davi Jobn G. Teicher, ™ The Second ogatar Monthly ipeting of the above Association fof the payment of dues, the Sdvancen and the issue of wew shaves "will be held on November FRIDAY EVENING, Z.at Ko'clock, at St. Songyh's Hall, corner Sth and ii sta'n.w. 5-1 “FLX UP!” OVERHAUL YOUR WARD- robe! Teuceent fo dress stylishly. *Twon't uch to wear kood clothes if you select your gh at fhe “old rei bie” house of NOAH WA RES ‘The value of 2 “onderfuily at- service it ives you. fractive atock thie summon.” Zoot te, it couldn’s be bet- ter. NOAH WALKER & Ci n4-3t 625 Pennsy! FREE DENTAL AND OKAL SURGER National, University Dental , Dev cor. 8th and K ts. n.w. Hours 2 to 5. mouth aud dental operations frve. "teeth ‘lied and sri toh mina cot of of materials. no-St <7 the disedlution of the firm of —— Choate & Co. consisted of Mr. Choste retiring from business connections with tte, ‘The Travelers" Life and Accident Jowurance, Com. ny, fire insurance and the same business of irra is still conducted Id office of Gioia | 8 at th IXBURY, 610 111 =" 267! DLEIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘The meeting for the commencement of the new 26th scrics of stock in the Seria! Savings and Building Aseo- Clation will be held on WEDNESDAY. the 12th instant, at the real este Jokn A. Frescott, sect Prana 416 Fst. iw o'clock p. here ai the meetings of this asnoc: are now held, the shures in she new 20th issue a cach. ‘No Deck dues to pay. The stock aay scribed for and. payments sade at the above address sny duy during business hours, for which » receipt book will be #ven, combining Eee rece] constitution under oue cover. nay be obtained C8 applicatio te “Serta a on economic princins and is sho msall ae iasge spouting investor te ea nies Institution» pay 1 per ceut interest on w drawals of stock an Ee per cent on de oxits equaling or exceeding six mouthiy pay ments on the stock sub- scribed. Remember the time Place of meeting, 3416 Fat n., WEDNESDAY, 12th instants 8 ovclosk BOBT. G. CAMPD! Presiden‘ Bip Tent w, ano. . Becre' ‘Treasurer, a jt tary and Freamurer. SR Win GS EMS Yi 3 Ww: gi cr. ae Ww. Mt ee e 3-7 = HUMANE } SUCIELY OF THE DISTRICT COLUMBIA. nvttes, removed fo Boat ig, 9. Sun building, F st. peu from 9 x.ny p.m. The fhe new unbulance of ‘the society for the re- moval of sick or disabled horses is in o Geo. W. Knox, 2d and Bats. ‘Telephone call 311, Mr. Knox will turniey th pmbulance and horses when called for at a moderat n4-6t ‘AS. PRATT, President, => NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Warren Choste has leased for & torm of premises 798 aud 740 Lith at. nw, Letween Gana tt sts. and hua removed bis real entate, ftumrance and ex: cursion office ogi b® business wall jucted under the firm 1 name. AMMEN CHOATE & CO. A. share of Jour paisonage ie solicited. Telephone as Ot ND FRIENDS have removed t., Oppemite the né-ct* Bee BENOVAL PATRONS lease take notice that fore. to LOT RATE G. FEALY. —<= ©. NOV. 1, 1800. The heretofore existing between the undersivuesl, under the frm maine ef Cake Wood, burg, ds this ny Sowckved by ‘by mitral one eee ‘account bury, and he is entitled ed to collcet all ebta tue is, ned) HORACE M. ci bs LMEK F. WOOD. iUBY. ‘The Hotel Normandie will will herpather ‘be under Proprietorship, ef _n4-6t" (Signed) ELMER ¥. WOODBURY, ee a NxoTice cenbseieiie Gan a3 po western bc tes ae ean pey their yas bélis dur- FONAL, CAPITAL BANK TUE WEST KND. NATIONAL PANE. Bille paid on. ‘h month, AND THOSE. ONLY. will be eatitied to the ‘discount of 23e, ber 1,000 cubic 1¢¢ W asiisGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. <a> THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, his institution will receive for gratuitous medical aud survical treatment in ite hospital aud free dispen- ry inuigent children under ae of twelve years, without distinction of race, sox of The evlai t of ite Wothdinis having Just been Selapicted e iaauagementt ie tw accom mo- Gate thove who, for weut of room, could hot heretolore tested: ‘For giniseion or for treatment in the dispensary ap ply at the hogpital, Wat between 12th and (15th sts, ‘the convemience (6-1 FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF MARYLAND, = 7 NORTH CALVEKI STREET, CKBOR.: EE Wits Swat 1BLD,§ Vice Presidents, EOKGE W. BISHU}! Treasurer. HeKaAN SLE, Secretary. Becomes surety ou bonds of Eaccutors, Adminiatre, tors, Guardiuns. Keceivers, T! — i. and in ss undertaking i Judicial aruntess the Sdelity of valaried officers, clerk and empires Recei ian palves money on Geponit subject to check, and al- cu Joane ou approved collateral and ¥ Mcvagos ‘Exit Toe Hawetare, hl dnatuteteatore, Guardians, _Gollects rents, incomes, &c. POOLE & ENOTT, General Agents, 018-e02m 610 13th st. nw, —* CARD FROM 3. B. BROWN 70 THE PUBLIC. As there seems to be some misunderstanding about the object ofthe MERCHANTS’ MUTUAL PxO- TECTIVE UNION I wish tomeke public the fol- lowing: The Merchants’ Mutual Protective Union is ‘not an organization to blackwail, bulldoze or intimi- date persons who owe bills, but to protect its members against those who can but will not pay their bills. If persous fail to make estisfactory settlement with the meiubers they owe, after having been notified, that is their fault, not the members’, and thoy have no right to complain if their mame is put on record as being that of a person unworthy of credit. I propose to pro- tect our members snd will place on reeord the names of ali persons reported to me as not paying their bills and furnish a copy of the record to all members, that they may know to whom ereiit sbould be refused. None but dishonest persons will take offense at re- ceiving notice of their Sbligation toa member of this union. We would advise debtors to act promptly on receipt Of first notice, ‘Very respectfully, 3. B, BROWN, Manager, Mo. 1805 14th st. nw. spltoos snd Beem 18, Central National Bank build- 018-18 UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR BLACK ANP BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, ONLY ¢12 CORKSOREW WORSTED DRESS SUITS, ONLY $23. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES FALL OVEROOATS, ONLY 68, STRASBURORE'S 22 GLASS OF FASHION, 220-Lm Alleand nieran, __SPECIAL_NOTICES, MEA. GOODNOW OF NE W YORK WILL give course of Sista URES on cUbiatian or Divine science” at Fat. nw. wo November 6, st 7:30 p.m. All are ia- iE PRIMAEY 3.8. TEACHERS UNION [es iuterehs Fehange and mutual betp in teachiine the tn tis i ict ‘hat ait persone iutorestod in the union should promptly auite in effecting and ad plans for its suc- ae AT WONN'S HA! Oth ot aw, EVERY FRIDAL NIGHT. ‘of Baltimo! Friday she willbe at Mra, Cade! for private sittings. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! nently located in the center of the the Buaiaeas conaniaity, ‘with all the advan- bi (reconatrncted especially for's ‘my needs), the latest juuproved anew outht of type in both book ob departments, aud all the iabor-savite de= Vices known to the art. With these adv: — 1 cannot but do good work, = I pro rnb dong show the public how reasonably it can. dont I have no specialties, my siiee ee wits description of Soot and lower 1 price than work of the character can be had elsewl If you need printing apd bave an eye to business you will consult BYROX s. ey , 26-3m. 3doors below W. 721 Miss wonderful test Sm (OFFICIAT=)— DEPART ‘Mt Washington, D.C. Novem formation has been received at this partment, Mr. George H. Scidmore, the vice con! re wel the Uuited States at hanaxowa, Jupsm, of 1 sis death oy h of Bepter it Hou ensign m the United States nivy, attached to gs ie drowuing on the moker beach, nesr Youobame: of f of-war Bwotara, |The leval eet ip ae ceused can obtain further inforn y hg mt. Per dispatch “Paced! temmver 20, 1906. NT OF STATE, 3, 1890. -tn ee i CONNECTICUT AVE. , THE FRENCH VOICE. + 86 ONE QUARTER....20 LESSONS . ial offer till NOVEMBER 12. {See Batcationsl Column.) cas ve. LIABILITIES, In no other manner can a business of professions! man so conveniently and 6@ inexpensively increase his assets to meet his liabilities as by having his life in- sured. It has proved a boon to many etrumgling merchants in securing them an immediate and much ueeded credit. Itis the rule and not the exce;tion with all brosd-minded, proxrossive business men to carry a large life insurance. Life insurance establishes @ credit and it safe, sure and profitable investment as ‘well as a protection to your family. BOWES & HALL, Equitable Life Assurance Society, 1326 F et.n.w. WE ARE READY To show s new weave in ‘orated—will not — anny. Salvo Sty three-button cutaway of vest, sinule-reasted, five-| :Uutton eit otal, collar: Price, 318, Paut th this coat ‘and veat, $6, ss or and a parr. Ns¥, price Clothier, 26 baer cy That owe n6-lw NOV. 6 1800. THE BUSINESS ‘fore conducted by TENNIS & I} } LAND in inur bustiece ip hereby dissolved by mutual consent Miss Ireland will pay all biils und collect all Quistanding bills The rm will be known frou this Geer M. E. IRELAND. 26-30" M1 TENNIS. ej WHY AND WHEREFORE. There are ressuns for the heavy business I am doing in Tailoring, ro ‘Twould be trivied if I gave credit, andif I gave eredit 1 would be com- pelled to add ~5 per cent to my pres- ent prices. I prefer to do & cash because more men srelearn- ing that it pays bewt to Day cash, and ass result wy trade is constantly in- creasing. G. WABFIELD SIMPSON, “kxpert in Trousers," Cor, 9th and G sta, n.w. em MONEY THROWN AWay, Because of prejudice peopie will not believe com- mercial advertisements. They pay $1.35 elsewhere for the samo Lam ber we sell at $1.15 per 100 ft, _n6_ LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. SPECIAL NOTICE—HAVE ROOM FOR five ur six horses for the winter; best of care experienced hands; farm nine miles out 7th-street Address J. W. MOKG AN, 517 9th at uw. 26-3 | teal LEARY BACK ON NORFOLK ROUTE The steamer Leary having been overhauled will re- sume her trips to Norfolk on FRIDAY, November 7. The Excelsior, which has been running temporarily, n6-3t Eee eee A CARD ‘£0 MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. Ihave opened an office at 511 11TH 8T., BETWEEN E AND F STS. ¥.W., ‘ATE For the conduct of s GENERAL REAL Sd REN COLLECTING business, and I espe jit a ahare tronaire prompt, repable: aod voreoual attention to any teas pied in my hand, ‘Telephone. sINESS HERETO- Thursday, November 6, 1890, THE WEATHER TOMORKOW is iikely to be fair till Saturday; slightly warmer; southerly winds, JAMES F. BARBOUR. n6-8w Washington 3 News and Gossip, index te ‘Advert ertivements. AMUSEMENTS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY ITEMS.........., ayelagai? DENTISTRY, EDUCATIONAL... i WEOBKLELOLALSOOSKARHNSHOBUU MO UNWIIWACORROWCU RD) EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, &c.. Page FAMILY SUPPLIES Page FINANCIAL... Page FOR RENT (Horexs). Page FOR RENT (MrscenLaxzovs).. ‘Pare FOR RENT (Orrices). Page FOR RENT (Rooms) Pare £08 RENT \Srones)... Pace FOR RENT (Houses). Pare FOR RENT (Hovsxs Page Page Page Page Page -Page 1 i Page Page -Page ‘Page Page Page Pare Paxe Page Page Page PROFESSIONAL, Page PROPOSALS. Page 1 RAILROADS. Pare SUBURBAN PROPER: Page WANTED (Boar) -Page WANTED (gtr). Page WANTED (Houses). Page WANTED (Rooms) Page WANTED (Srrvarions).. Pace WANTED (MiscetLaNzovs) Hs Governmen7 Recerrrs Topay.—Internal rev enue, 407,550; customs, $667,557, A Desenren Panpoxep.—The President has granted a pardon in the case of Henry H. Curtis of Redbank, N.J., charged with deser- tion from the arm: Frou From It.rxors,—0.8. fish commission car No. 2 reached Washington today from Quincy, Ill., having on board @ lot.of bass, crappie and sunt ‘Tur ArrroruraTiox Briis.—By direction of Representative Cannon, chairman of the House committee on appropriations, notice has been sent to the members of the committee request- ing them to meet here November 20, to begin the preparation of the reguler general appro- priation bills, Cattzp Bacx.—Mr. Kenney, the represonta- tive of Mayor Grant of New York, was at the Interior Department yesterday. He was in- formed through Mr. Regan, the private secre- tary of Secretary Noble, that the latter had nothing furtber to communicate, Mr. Kenney received yesterday a telegram from Mayor Grant approving his course and directing him to return to New York and bring with him the police registration books, if Secretary Noble Tefused to have the census returns compared with them in his presence. Mr. Kenney re- turned to New York last night and took the books with him. Navat Onpens.—Lieut, V. L. Cottman has been ordered to special duty at the Navy De- partment. Passed Assistant Engineer Thomas F. Burgdorff detached from duty at the Uni- “| versity of Tennessee and ordered to the Thetis. Passed Assistant Engineer Wm. B. Dunning from the Thetis on the reporting of his relict aud ordered to return home and await ordera, Passed Assistant Engineer Chas, F. Nagle from ae Peal yard, New York, and ordered to the ichigan. oe Assiatans, Engineer Robert t Reid from the Michigan and ordeted to duty in connection with the owark. Anmr Onpens.—The resignation of Cadet Wm. B. McLewee, fourth class, Military Acad- emy. has been accepted. A general court- martial has been ordered to meet at Columbus barracks, Ohio, November 7 for the trial of such persons as may be brought before it. The detail forthe court is Capts. Jacob H. Smith, nineteenth infantry; John L. Clem, assistant quartermaster; Edmund {tice, fifth infantry; Geo. S. Wilson, twelfth infantry; First Lieuts. F. A. Smith, twelfth infantry; L. C. Allen, six- teenth infantry; David D. Mitchell, fiftcenth infantry; Chas. A. Williams, twenty-first infan- try. re Advocate ver ee John E. Greer, ordnance department, has been relieved from further duty as assistant to the commanding officer at the New York arsenal. Capt. Chas, Parker, ninth cavalry, has been relieved from duty at Jefferson barracks, Missouri, and or- dered to join his regiment. Leave of absence has been granted First Lieut, Geo. Bell, jr., third infantry. Persowat.— lon. J. W. Keifer of Ohio, Whit- aker Wright of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Carter of Philadelphia, Morgan E. Gable of Pittsburg and Capt. R L. Phythian aro at the Ebbitt House.—Col. H. H. Finley, R. B. Catherwood and Mr. Morris Cooper and bride of New York, Mr. and Mra. R. T. Manieson of Petersburg, Va., and D. C. Cawby of Pittsburg are at Willard’s.—Mr. J. _H. Butler and daughter of Penn Yan, N.Y., Mrs. 8.V. Dixon and daughters of Ot- tumwa, Iowa, are at the Hotel Randall, —J. Hoblitzell and John Jarrett of Pittsburg, oa and Mra, T. D. Carpenter of Freeport, N.Y., and W. 8. Ravenscroft of Chicago are at the Riggs House.——Thos. R. Kerr of ‘New York, Jas. W. Elis of o and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Clyde of Chester, Pa, are at Wormley’s——Mr. and Mra Douglass Merritt of beck, N. Y., and Mason Dixon of Fredericks! Va., are at the Shoreham.—A. C. Stebbins and James E, Greensmith of Plainfield, N. J., W. B. Gordon and A. Victorin of Troy, , ¥, FL Hall, John Fritz Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wik bur of South Bethlehem, Pa, are at the Nor- mandie. Mr. — — L. H. Chamberlin of CARROLL INSTITUTE, 602 F ST. N.W,.| Seneca Falis, N. W. H. Lang of Burling- Bese iraryrendine sd anfosomen Cretms let | fon, Vis Mfr. and’ Mca, Hadley of Marion, Cath: young men. ‘Litera 207 ire Se: ine. N, pres, 5 O-Law Lin =— FIBST PAYMENT—20TH 188UE. NOVEMBER, 1890. EQUITABLE OO0-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally. On ‘the first Weduesday in each month the office will be open from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made Promptly at 7 o'clock. ‘Shares are $2.50 per month, $1,000 advanced oneach share. the are furnished upon THOMAS SOMEBVILLE, Pres't. m INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'ry. ee i CUBLIDE, Treerane, HYGIENIC ICE. HEALTHY ICR: MADE FROM PURE WATER OF THB FEDERAL DISTILLED AND nad ea tes. ESE ry and Pmusieal e ones vig invited, THOS. J. ED’ MALLET, dm, secretary. Pamphlets hepeny entered Association spplication Mass.,and Mrs. E. Pierce of Bangor, M at the St. James, NOT TALKING POLITICS. The President and Members of the Cab- inet Decline to Be Interviewed. ‘The President, Mr. Halford and Mr. Tib- result of the election. Mr. Tibbott oy the re- yr that the President had told him tell all newspaper men that he had was not He has of the for an THE LATEST FIGURES. States and Districts Where the Fight Has Been Close, WARWICK’S MAJORITY IS 217. Senator Ingalls’ Defeat in Kansas is Pretty Certain. THE ALLIANCE CONTROL MINNESOTA. WHAT DEFEATED McCOMAS. The Farmers Found Prices of House- hold and Other Articles Going Up. Special Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. Bartusorg, Nov. 6—Col. W. T. McCarty of Washington cotnty, a well-known democrat of the sixth district, while at democratic head- quarters was epeakieg of the causes which led to McComas’ defeat. Col McCarty said: “Tne result was reached by a revulsion of feeling on the part of our people on the tariff question. It was not alone because the price of binding twine, of which so much is used by the farmers of Washi and Frederick counties was affected, but they found that everything that was necessary to buy for farm or home use was increased in price from 20 to 25 per cent by the McKinley bill, while the products of the farm brought ‘no higher rates. McComas’ course on the force bill aiso alarmed the voters who belong to the conservative element. | Speaker Reed’s arbitrary manner of inforcing | the rules of the House also caused our peop! to stop and think that it was time to relega' Mr. MeComas to the peaceful life of a lawyer. LANGSTON ALLEGES FRAUD. He Talks Strongly About the Election in His District. Special Dispatch to Tax Evenrxo Stan. Prrerssura, Va., Nov. 6.—Representative John M. Langston, in conversation with Taz Sran’s correspondent in regard to the signifi- cance of the election, said: “Some people are of the opinion that a great mass of voters are indifferent to the results of our present con- gressional election. It is # fact that the people are aroused on the matter of protection and a just ballot, and are determined that the demo- cratic party shall not come into power in the House of Representatives, “So faras my own district is concerned,” he continued, “in — of any influence that may beexerted by Mahone and his disgruntled white a ublicans who hate me because of my ability, independence and color, the people, | white and biack, in an overwhelming majority, are fevorable to me. IN THE CLOSE STATES Latest Dispatches Regarding Guberna- torial Contests. Lrxcorx, New., Nov. 6.—Official figures from two-thirds of the counties in the state indicate the election of Powers for governor by « small plurality, Lancaster county, in which Lincoln is located, with one precinct to hear from. gives Richardson (rep.) for governor 4,724; Boyd (dem. ), 2,840; Powers (Farmers’ Alliance), 29; Connell (rep. ) for congress,4,143; Bryan (dem. ), 7 San Francisco, Nov. 6.—Returns from 1.0% precincts in California out of a total of tim, including 167 precincta in San Francisco, 1 Markham, rep., for governor, 83,019; Pood, dem., 72,929. Markham’s plurality, 10,090. Torrxa, Kax., Nov. 6 —At midnight the re- publican central committee conceded the elec tion of the entire Farmers’ Alliance ticket, with the possible exception of Willets, candidate for governor, who may be defeated by Hum- pbrey by « smail majority. St. Pavn, Mixx., Nov. 6.—Independent a liance information from eighteen counties in South Dakota shows Louckes, ind, for gow- ernor, to have 3.000 plurality over Melette, rep., and Taylor, dem. The same retarns elect ninety-two alliance members of the legislature. The republicans, however, claim to have elected their state and congressional tickets, Dexvex, Cot., Nov. 6.—The official returns will be required to determine the result of the election in this state. The democrats claim they have elected the state treasurer, general and superintendent of public instrne- tion, The republicans concede the state treas- urer and a large democratic gain in the assem- bly, but not sufficient to give the democrats @ majority. Out of exght representatives in this county the democrats claim six, the republi- cans concede 4 Nov. 6.—Returns from Mixxcarouis, Mr sixty-six counties give Merriam, rep., for gov- ernor, 74.069 votes: Wilson, dem., 70,243, and Owen, alliance, 48,244, 0 plurality’ of 3.826 for Merriam, with fif munties to be heard from. It looks as Merriam was elected ‘The fifth congressional district is still in doubt Castle's, dem. plurality over Snider, rep., im the fourth district ix Lind’s, rep., pta- rality over Baker in the second is about 1.000, Harries, dem., has 1,757 plurality over Dunnell rep., in the first district, . M. Hail, dem., has asafe majority over D. 8. Hall, rep., in the third district. The alliance will probably bold the balance of power in the state legislature, —_~ CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. Elections Which May Require Some Days to Decide. Tacoma, Wasu., Nov. 6.—Carroll, the demo- cratic nomince for Congress, is being urged to contest the election of Wilson on the ground of intimidation and fraud. It is claimed that the appointment of fifty deputy U.S. marshals in this city without authority of the court was il- legal, Carroll will take no action until the re- | turns are all in and he has an opportunity to look over the ground. The democrats made heavy cains everywhere and Wilsou eperent majority is reduced to about 400, The Post Inteligencer states that according to the returns aud estimates from all the counties in the state received by that paper Wilson, rep., for Congress, has a Fane, of 6,000, ani Olympia for the capital 17,000 major: Sr. Pavn, Mivy., Nov. 6.—Halverson, alli- ance, for Congress, 18 probably elected in the fifth district over Comstock, rep., and Whit- man, dem. Lravexwortn, Kax., Nov. 6.—The latest re- turns give Case Broderick, rep., for Congress from the first district, the election over Col Moonlight. Moonlight concedes the defeat, Mason Crry, lowa, Nov. 6.—A full report from the fourth congressional district shows | that Butler, the democrat candidate for Con- | gress, is elected by 1,546 over J. W. Sweeny, Tep., showing democratic gain of nearly 4,000, | Lirrie Rock, Axx., Nov. 6.—The democrats claim Breckinridge’s eivetion by « handsome | majority. In September all the countics in district gave Fizer, republican-union labor, THE COLORED PEOPLE ARE SOLID in their purpose, without a single break. to sustain me, and to their numbers may be added & very respectable class of white citizens, many of them democrats and some white republican | office holders are for me. It may be the class | that the democratic leaders, supported by Ma- | —- ‘and those connected with what is known | Seely aaron republican organization, may suoveed fraud, intimidation and violence in wresting pAiag me the certificate of election, and, ee seat in the Fifty-second Con- — who failed more — even Stan an election than the democrat o ran against me in 1888 But, as already intimated, the lsw in the case and the factsconnected with my election in the present canvass will finally insure me the seat. Ihave no doubt and no feara as to this result, and, so faras the elec- tion of a President in 1892 is concerned, this district will be found to be in such a condition —— that it in itsoverwhelming vote, termine the political complexion of the state as republican. THE 6UPPORT HE RECEIVED. “It is due to the colored voter of this distriet asit is to cortaim intelligent unprejudiced white loyal republican voters that I should bear my earnest testimony to the patriotic and manly support which they have in this can- vase and the former borne to me, and [ shall take care that the vote which they have given | me shall not be lost. So faras the reports which I have received already from the coun- try districts are concerned the frauds which were perpetrated in Petersburg in the first precinct of the first ward, im the second and jixth wards, by the democrats and the Mahone- ites against me will avail nothing against the solid vote forme of the various precincts of the country sections of the eleven couuties composing this district.” WILL NOT BE CHEATED OUT OF HIS SEAT. Langston added that he intended to employ the best legal talent in the country to see that he was not cheated out of his seat in the Fifty- second He was perfectly willing to leave it to any honorable man in Petersburg to say whether or —— was perpetrated in the election in Petersburg. ngressman pee ton said that white men whom he had befriended had voted and worked against him in this political contest and he in- timaated that he intended to see that they suf- fered for it. Langston’s managers held an election conference at his headquarters on Hal- ifax street at midnight Tuesday and about two hundred negro men were allowed to cast their ballots for the colored Congressman. nese men claimed that the polls in the sixth ward where they resided, were closed before they were permitted to vot ‘vote. FEELING IN NEW YORK. The National Sensation Overshadows the Tammany Success, Special Dispatch to Tax Evexrxe Stan. New Yorx, Nov. 6.—Local failures in elec- tions are so far overwhelmed by the national sensation that Tammany’s success and the rout of the league is almost forgotten. Every hour strengthens the democratic news. The latest is that the democrats will control the state leg- islature and elect a successor to Evarts. New York rejoices in the result for three causes: the ‘un ity here of the McKinley and administrative tariff acts; second, the intense feeling over the Te, ackech ok fin hanged mbs lies priaah to the dislike of the bare fo re. 1,000 votes of election, while t's majority over Booth was: re RR WARWICK’S MAJORITY. place Lieut, Gov. Warwick's majority over Maj. neigh- | McKinley st 217 and there is now no doubt as 2.500 major y. So far as card {rom Langley" | counties show reduced majorities on the vote, while allthe democratic counties show heavy gains for Breckinridge. | Exatmma, N.¥., Nov. 6—Hosea H. Rockwell, democrat, is elected Kepresentative im Con- gress from the twenty-eighth district by lees than one hundred plurality. The latest re- | turns make this showing, although the a | licans still claim Noyes’ election by very mall plurality. Wueeixa, W. Va., Nov. 6.—The republicans concede a solid democratic congressional dele- gation. Pendleton carries the first district by 300, Wilson the second by 1,200, Anderson the third by 1,500, Capehart the fourth by 400. Sr. Lovis, Nov. 6.—Fyan, dem., according to the late returns from the thirteenth district, is elected to Congress over Wade, rep., by 1,500 majority. Byrnes, dem., is probably elected to Congress in the tenth district by a majority of 1.700, Louisviiiz, Nov. 6.—Congressman John H. Wilson, rep., has carried the eleventh district by 2,000 majority, Harrrorp, oeey ge a ed fe Congreasmen have been elected: Lewis Sperry, dem., first district; W. F. Wilcox, dem., second district; Charles A. Russell, rep., third dis trict; Robert E. De Forrest, dem., fourth dis- trict. Toxrepo, Onro, Nov. 6.—A Canton to the Blade says that the lack of telegraph facili- ties in Holmes county prevents au exact ascer- taining of the vote in McKinley's district, Stark county gives McKinley 700 majority and Medina 1,400; ne gives Warwick 390 maj and latest advices from Holmes give him 1,980. McKinley concedes Warwick's election by about 300, and this will be verified unless the vote of the precincts in Holmes,which are estimated, show unexvected gains for McKinley. Mr, Hngh L. Taylor of the Interior Depart- ment received « dispatch this morning from his brother, Congressman A. A, Taylor, from the Grst Tennessee district, saying: “Tell all the Tennessee boys I am triumphantly elected.” en DOUBTFUL LEGISLATURES. New Yor, Nov. 6.—Late returns from Sulli- van county indicate the election of Geo. M. Beakes, democrat, for assembly instead of Kose, republican, Unless official returns make further changes in the list the assembly will stand 68 democrats to 60 republicans and the democrats will have a majority on joint ballot im the legislature. Derrort, Micu., Nov. 6.—It is safe to pre- dict from late returns that the state is demo- cratic by 10,000 majority and that the legisia- ture will be democratic on fusion vote with patrons of industry. Torexa, Kax., Nov. 6.—The republican een tral gue rye the opposition to In- galls in the legisiature will have a majority. ‘The election of six opposition Congressmen is assured. Cutcaco, Nov. 6.—The Trivune (republican) finds the result in the state to be as yosad ener Rtg eee 27; ne Fe a ra 2 Joint. rome ager aa ene crate, 100. F.MBA., 2 tie vote on fat ballot it the Farmers p¥ men should vote with the demorats, or > majority of four should they vote with 18 blicans.

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