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a THE EV G STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Ave, corser llth Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Pree SaTURDAY QuaDRUPLE SHEET STAR @1.50 per an. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second -ciaas mail matters SoA meh oheniptions must be paid in advance; ‘BO paper sent longer paid for. Hates of advertising made known on application. Vo. 77—No. 17,088. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1890. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. . ETUAL. THE FOUKTH LARGE VOLU ‘AND MASONIC. —A-SPECIAL QOMMUNICA- = |APTIST CHURCH, E NEAR 6TH ST. PAUL'S CHUKCH, 23D SI. NEA ee ee tion of Nenjamin B. French Lodge, No. 1o, | ee re hag 3. J Mure pastors sFresch | SE Waa ee CoE Cee BSP AST, REAR BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Juctionary, completing 4,850 pages, now ready. XA-M., will be held at Temple 1 His (Sat- | ing TL a.m. ‘Subject: “The Ol Stayed” 7:30 p.m. & | ing, rector.—All veats free., Services. 7:30 aud Ile, THE STORY OF 4 15 megane Re | da EVENING af 7:30 ol Dem. Work: MMe Bibie BES, “Pats BURMA SobOOL. Christian, Ea | m. Choral Brea'song at 7:$0 p.m, Benediction ot ve eo N Pro- order , 6: a a di WE HAVE BEEN IN EXISTENCE NINE YEARS | ,,{ have used the CEN? Tan ede aa ot dere. WML. GATLEY, Secretary. Or, aaa ae oe gomparinn building 6 = ear tae Siac om _ [ee eee RATIFICATION MERTING OF vival, 11h at Bota Hoar he and et <— NE ME. CHURCH, CORNER OTH ‘Prince, mocrate will angeliste, Sunday services, 10: v. 7 D. Day tae eee HTS eeesually ag relating to slecerictty and | Fidonsbury THURSDAY eteine, November ie. tt | Cee 7:30 pan. Daily meetings 40007 p.m. Sunday school, ¥:1, am.” Preaching’ by i Patents and Patent Causea, | !s Proposed to make thie the birost demonstration Good speakine beasts ,,, A warm welcome {0 | the pastor, 11 s.m.. followed by communion service, _i URS ato c 7: janie 6: . | Bq NOV. 6. 1800 —THE BOSINESS HERETO- | mounted and costumed Kuights will act as escort seta = Gouscoration * meotiug Tuesday. “Prager” wectne Bo fore cctatucted by TENSES & IRLLAND in | the speakers. Hous. Barnes Compton, Van M Man— PAUL'S ENGLISH | LUTHERAN | Thureday evenings st 7:30. ‘Ihe public conlially the: a FA ate et fe f Sarsotved ey meatus sie Pia speakers wi Eocene, fitemap od of mgs a le invited. it We or embers for dues, Ke 1,500.00 | Sutstandins Dilla, ‘The frie will be kuown frou tie = THE FOURTH LARGE VOLUME y B | me, ‘aud eveuing at Li and 7-30." Mornin: Service a> ih, WOMAN'S GRUDGE™ 18 FARTOR E- We have a surplus and interest fund of "63,270.11 | Gateas IRELAND & URELAND- Prepared by the secretary of the board of Tits lex Swem's subject sunday, night, 7-3 The above is what we Lave doue in nine years. ‘M. E IRELAND, the sixteenth smail volume of ‘the Century | gions. Evening: Activities of ourjhurch—s hopeful | Pread ig at 11, s-m by the pastor. ALL seats ‘tree, ‘The following is the story of what we have done| ngs ML TENNIS. tiouary, completing 4,880 pages, now ready. view. Ae? | Second Baptist Church, 4ta stand Va. avene. It a the past year. = ACK ON NOE oT z FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURC! ; STEAMER LEARY BACK ON NORFOLK | | tno | QENTURY DICTIONARY has of great BAEL | METROPOLITAN OM. FM i ae ROUTE in my judgment. * * © JAS. EDWARDS, pe will 1 “Christ Crucified — | anniversary, en ee Kev. S. M. ree it Of Edwards & Barnard. | Tne Theme ot Christian 7” Wervicss at 7:30 ase Ser mchtgins Coapiemne: Fog Ea es ‘The steamer Leary having been overhauled will re- I BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THaT | 2. AU! UE TOF TNTON WILE | Witch Rev. Dr. Bankin, Gen, &. Whittlesey and Mr The Eucelston, whieh hes boun running tocavorariy, | Hore line of mantel cablnetsst reanced price Tieas | SM” hold geread wos eomporsace meeting oe | Par, Beare, wl, make a 2 —— ab comns ybedege “Cee The Excelsior, which has been running temporarily, | ‘atinets arent cal, naturel, cherry. ‘mahogany and | SUNDAY, November ),at 7:80 p.m., at Carroll Institute | Christian Endeavor meeting. a © ss 5 1 thdras n6-3t_| cbony,and are suitable for either slate or wood man. | Hall, 602' F st.n.w. Eminent speakers will address | ———* “2° “OC = = 7 t0.------ 63,275.11 | will be withdrawn. tels, ‘This 1s ® good oppertumity to secure a cabinet at | the ‘mee and instrumental taleut, All | (@-q—sASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN “CHULCH, 6,040 Dew shares subserived duriug the year. CARD alow price. friends and advocates of temperence are co! in- corner Sth and [ sts. nu. w., Rev. Geo. O. Lit. Please note the sinail amount of extenses im propor- | — nace ‘M. ROCHE, 490 La ave. mw, | Vited to be present. Mra. EA CHAMBERS,| nt, istor—Preaching 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Though om to the profits. Of the imtere=t paid by members 'O MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIG, — S TaB. A LDWARDS, Secretary, It | | the.repairs are not all completed the services will be amounting to $30,309.33, ali of 827, IN WANT OF PRINTING? <SSSTEMP:RANCE MEETING GOOD Tea. | Bold ip the upper room." "The smcrameut of baytism 6 ck to them as dividends on theirs! Thave opened an office at — TEMP:RANCE MEETING.—GOOD TEM- | and the Lord's supper will be administered at the ve are redeeming the shares of the first, series with 12 if, no matter what your business i, you can save Pisee Hall, cor. 436 ot, and Pa ave, TO- | tuoruing service, Mecting of the LESC La 60 percent per annum profit In Marc 511 11TH 8T., BETWEEN E AND F STS. ¥.W., | money and get good ‘Work, Feasonubly and promptly, of lORROW EVENING, Mr. Hartsoce in charge.” Dr. | pm. shail begin to redeem the shures o at the same rateot interest. We pay 5 per cent per an- Lum ou shares withdrawn. We pay 6 percent per an- nium on deposits, bein payments in advance on al juterest monthly 1: required and principal payable on | demand. This is a big feature of our associa tic id our special payments now anount to $15) hares when matured are redeemed with the 1ul which advances have been made share in the profits jaaily with the others. es “<Vdvanres are, made on very favorable, terms, $150 for payment of $2 monthly, $790 on five shares for 10° monthly, es ior $14 and the payment of interest commences in November. time at othce of secretary. i The regular monthly sud the annual meeting will be held at the office of the secretary on WEDNESDAY EVENING. November 5, when afew amendments to hares can be taken at any For the conduct of a GENERAL REAL ESTATE au T COLLECTING business, aud I respectfully solicit « share of your patrouae and guarantee to give eliable aud personal attention to any busl- 7aMES F. BARBOUR A CARD. ‘The dissolution of the firm of Warren Choate consisted of Mr. Choate retiring from business & Co. connections with us, he Travelers’ Life and Accident Insurance Com- Dany, fire insurance and the same business of the old Bris is still conducted at the oid office of CRUISSANT & SIXBUKY, 610 11th st.u.w. n5-6¢ | <a 26TH ISSUE OF STOCK. Si£iTAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘The meeting for the commencement of the new 26th series of stock in the Serial Savings and Building Aaso- ciation wili be held on WEDNESDAY, the 1th instant, s A FRANCIS G. 3A3T' JOHN COOK, Secretary. 18 T2th st. nw. mmabers ou Capitol Hill, For convenience of ALN. MEEREK, 207 Sd at. sc, will bring tueir dues to weetung. AS. T. BENS. Attorney for the Association, 029-108 ou 95, Corcoran building. IN ALL ITS ss GRADING AND Se AND SHRUBBERY TRIMMED. TREES, VINES AND SHKUBBERY FURNISHED AND PLANTED. Hee) ILLIS, 8. C! o22-1m 613 12TH ST. N.W. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1818. ANKLIN INSURANCE CO. eS: Da DAN'L B. CLARKE, Preat. GEO. E. LEMON, Vice Prest. CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Treas, I. FENWICK YOUNG, Secy, WILL P. BOTELER, Agst. Secy. s27-3m As Isvrrarios. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AT 319 77TH ST. N.W. AT ANY TIME THAT SUITS YOUR CONVENIENCE AND INSPECT THE NEWEST AND MOST SELECT ASSORTMENT OF ABS0- LUTELY RELIABLE CLOTHING EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON. CONSISTING OF DRESS SUITS, SEMI-DRESS SUITS AND BUSINESS SUITS, IN PRINCE ALBERT FROCKS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED CUTAWAYS AND SACKS. A FULL LINE OF SEPARATE TKOUSERS AND A SPLENDID SELECTION OF LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, IN LONG, MEDIUM AND SHORT LENGTHS, DOUBLE OR SINGLF-BKEASTED, AND AT OUB UsUAL LOW PRICES. ROBINSON, PARKER & 00, AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, n&eo 8.E COR SEVENTH AND D STS, N. UR $1.98 DONGOLA BUTTON SHOES FOR ladies are as good in value as they can be made, from B to £E. im common-sense and opera toe. B7-2t TBE COMBINATION, 12th and F sts. n.w. HE HANDSOMEST GIFT BOOK OF THE YEAR. ROMOLA, lorentine Edition), Br GEORGE ELIioT. Ib and Half-crushed Levant. G C. PURSELL, Bookseller, 218-36m, Ip 418 9TH BT. Fons. Fras. SEAL SACQUES, ane ae SEAL JACKETS, LATEST STYLES, IN THE FOLLOWING FURS: ALASKA SEAL, MONKEY, ASTRAKHAN, BEAVER, WOOL SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB, BLACK HARE, FRENCH SEAL, FRENCH CONEY, NUTRIA, BLACK MARTEN, MINK, DYED OPOSSUM, KRIMMER, WHITE THIBET, &0 BOAS, COLLARS AND MUFFS, FUR TRIMMING. @aRERIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS, COACHMEN CAPES FUR FLOOR RUGS, FOOT MUFFS. GENTS’ FUR CAPS AND COLLARS. GENTS’ FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES, FUR WRISTLETS. HaTs, CANES, UMBRELLAS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, a6-3m 1201 Penna ave. Ovencoats, OVEROCOATS. OVERCOATS. WE HAVE MORE CHINCHILLA OVER- COATS IN STOCK THAN WE SHOULD HAVE, IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE NUMBEB WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE SPECIAL SALE OF CHINCHILLA OVER- ©OaTS OM FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 810 AND 1L 636 OVERCOATS, $30. $30 OVERCOATS, $25. $26 OVERCOATS, $21. $22.50 OVERCOATS, $19. $20 OVERCOATS, 916. 818 OVERCOATS, $15, @15 OVERCOATS, 812. 913 OVERCOATS, 610, 610 OVERCOATS, $8, BB BARNUM & CO.. at the real estate office of John A. Prescott, secreti and treasurer, Kellogg building, 1416 F rt. b.w., at o'clock p.m., where all tue meetings of this associati are now hel each. No seribed for any day during bi book willbe given, Sasteacien wager one cover. may be obtained on application. ducted successfully on economic principles and is val- uable to the small or large monthly investor as a were savings institution, paying 6 per cent interest on with- drawal’ of stock and 4 per cent on deposite equaling or exceeding six monthly payments on the stock sub- il combining both a receipt and Separate constitutions ‘The “Serial” is con- . Hemember the time aud place of meetin 1416 Ft n., WEDNESDAL, 12th Instant, 8 o'el ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President, a. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treas yurer, 1416 Fst. nw, Q. & FIRMIN, MP. we. Office removed to Room Dw. Open from 9 am. to p.m. ‘The fine new ambulance of the society for the moval of sick or disabled of Geo. W. Kuox, 2d and B sts_n.w. Telephone call 311. Mr. Kuox will furnish the ambulance and horses ‘at a moderate en called for charge. “aioe A. 8. PRATT, President. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Choate has leased for s term of years the Premises 728 and 730 11th st. n.w., between Gand H ‘sta, apd has removed his real estate, insurance and ex- cursion office thereto. The business will be conducted under the firm name of WARKEN CHOATE & CO, Ayshare of your patronage is solicited. re- Mr. Telephone Det WASHINGTON, D.C, NOV. 1, 1890. ‘The copartnership heretofore existing between undersigned, under the frm maine of Cake & Wood, Dury. is this day dissolved by mutual consent ait accounts tgainst the Sirus are to be peld by Me. Woodbury, and he ls entitled to collect all debta daa it (igned) HORACE M. Ca‘ ELMER F, WOUDBURY. ‘The Hotel Normandie will hereafter be under my ne-6t* (signed) ELMER F. WOODBURY. eee ICT CURILDEM, Treasurer, HYGIENIC ICk. HEALTHY Ick. MADE FROM PURE WATER OF THE FEDERAL §PKINGS, DISTILLED AND FILTERED. ‘Retail rate from OCTOBEB 1, 1890, on estab- lished routs: 100 ibs, and over, rate of 26c. per 100 Ibs. 50 Ibs. to 100 Iba, rate of 335c. per 100 iva. 25 Ibs. to 50 Ibe., rate of 40c. per 100 Iba. y Se PRT ANT — GAS CONSUMERS, Arrangements have beeu made for the convenience of Rerwous, living iu the eastern and western sections of the city by woich they can pay their gas bills dur- ing banking hours at THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK THE WEST } Exp NATIONAL park pak. Bills paid on lore each mon| THUSE ONLY, will be entitied to the discount of 250, per 1,000 cubic teet. o2l-tr WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. —_— SPEND ONE CENT FOR CLOTHING UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR BLACK AND BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, ONLY $12 CORKSCREW WORSTED DRESS SUITS, ONLY 913. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES FALL OVERCOATS, ONLY 9% STEASBURGER'S GLASS OF FASHION, 020-1m 111¢and 1116 F st n.w, => THE CHILDKEN’S HOSPITAL, ‘Ibis institution will receive for us medical and surgical treatment in its hosp:tal and free dispen sary indigent children under the age of twelve years, wi coipleted the inapayement is Repared to avcom m0- Gate those who, for want of room!, could bot heretofore be admitted. For auinixsion of for treatment in the disyeusary piy at the hospital, West. between 12th and 13th nw. 016-1 ,WELL NAMED YRDNUALMAETSSSIWSPORPYERFDOGARI FOR THE KEY TOTHISCRYPTOGRAMSEE BELOW SWISS—A hardy race. noted for their devotion to country, their fidelity to every trust and their un- swervilk performace of every duty. STEAM—Ibe creat revolutionist of the wer that drives American thritt jar abead of the balance of the globe. LAUNDRY—The greatest adjunct of civilization that lifts ‘mau above the savage level and eheds the Sunshine of comfort over a word.d world. THE MAN—ira Godfrey. who first brought together these potential factors, and who ie deservedly calied 4 “benefactor of his race.” THE PLACE—1322 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt House. THE TAX—Collars, ¥ cents; Cutfs, 2 cents each. THE INDUCEMENTS—Fine Work, Artistic Finish, tered Water aud rains in Busiuess, 0Z8-Zw and the enerky 80 VALENTINE’S FELT WEATHER Be TE ott GoovNS Doma ‘TRIP MADE. 1T DOES NOT BECOME HAD, BRITTLE AND UNPLIABLE IN COLD WEATHER NOB MELT IN WARM WEATHER. WE ARE ALSO SELLING A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES WKINGER FOR $1.75 EACH. PERFECTION MEAT CUTTERS, $1.50 EACH. . MES POTTS SAD IRONS, 3 IRON, HANDLE AND STAND, 81.25 PER SET. A FULL LINE OF CABVERS AND TABLE CUTLERY AT MODERATE PRICES, ALL MECHANICW TUULs AT KBDUGED PRICK BAKBER @ Ros&, COR. 11TH AND G srs, OPPOSITE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, o15-3m ‘612 11th at. n.w., W. B. Moves ix Sona, Saturday November 8, 1890. THE WEATHER TOMOKKOW ‘ likely to be fair, except light rain by Sunday morning, no change in aud UNIONTOWN, ATTENTION! If you want to buy Lumber low. CAPITOL HILL, LOOK! To sccommodate-you with our $1.15 Boards per 100 feet, we have opened s BRANCH YARD and office at the corner -of 11TH ST. and ST.S.E., near the Anacostia bridge. 28 LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER Keron 18 OURS! THE SUCCESS OF THE MERCHANTS’ MUTUAL PROTECTIVE UNION Is wonderful and the collection of baa debts unprece- dented. 810,000 of bad debts settled in three weeks. Join now and receive list of names of persons who will not settle or give = satisfactory reason for not doing so after having been properly notified. ¢. B. BROWN, Manager, 1805 14th st. nw. Offices, Room 16 Central National;Bank Building. 28-1m MASSAGE AT PATIENT'S RESIDENCE. PROF. NISSEN, _28-6t* 1402 14th af nw. Ke 1s DIRECTORY COMPANY, 810 F 8t NW. TO THE PUBLIC: The canvass for Boyd's District of Columbis Directory for 1891 has been completed, and all Persons who feel that their names have not * been taken, or who have changed their residence or places of business since October 1, 1890, will confer » grest faver om the manager by ‘sending by postal their names and correctionr, To avoid mistak#s please write full christian ‘ame. Also state business and place of business, Very respectfully, tots pared to execute ail ft with us teeing in ‘instance a “perfect At” and entire sstisfection. eve ry ud ent fact ‘273m WOOUWAED '& LOTHROP. => DE. HENBY D. FRY HAS RETUKNED TO the city and in future his office hours will be from 11 <0 12:30 daily. n7-3t* — FIRST PAYMENT—20TH I8sUE NOVEMBER, 1890. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “BQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. Assets $1,155,208.21. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday 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. The 20th issue of stcok is open for subscription, Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,U00advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application THOMAS SOMERVILLK, Pres't INO. JOY EDBON, Bec’ry. a7 Di. A. W. SWEDBERG, GRADUATE ONTA- Veterinary Collexe, desires to inform ‘ro chents and the general public that bis headquarters is at the “Fredonia,” H st. bet. 13th and 14th n.w. Tei- eplone, 166. ni-im -=»YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY having your Latrobes, Furnaces and Kange work properiy attended w. ‘Twenty-five paiterns of Latrobes in stock; prices to suit. Novelty steel Pate and Simonds’ Ste. Gon Culver Furnarcs, Ranges with water back. $15 und ‘upward, Kecent improvements in store aud ware house, and work shop in rear, give me unequaled iscilities for handiiug all classes of work with dis} ‘Open of evenings until 10 p.m. ong, MOKA Pa ave. ‘Telephone, 084—2 Bo PECIAL | NOTICE HAVE ROOM FOR five oF six horees for the winter ; byst of care by experienced hauds; farm nine miles out 7tb-strect road. Address J. W. MOKGAN, 517 Oth st. nw. n6-3 >NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF STOCK. ~~ stockholders in the Linotype Company of istrict of Columbia who have tailed to pay the 1uents heretofore ordered by the Company ure ereby notified that their stock and all previous pay- ments made thereon will be forfeited unless hb. 2126 all arrears are paid at the office of the treasurer, 619 14th st. LW., within the tine prescribed by law. (sec. ou0, Kevised >tatuies of the U.S, relating tu the District 0: Columbia. ) ‘By order of the Board of SAMULE M-OLYAN, President Attest: FRANK W. MOU. TON, Secre' a Powe uigton, B.C- Oct. 13, 1890, iCUT AVE. ‘THE FRENCH VOICE. ONE QUARTER. ...20 LESSONS ... till NOVEMBER 12. wun.) A special _ {See Educational n6-lw |CB—COAL—WUoD, “AM: PA. Main office, phone 486, bianco eae ee }. ret ‘Treasurer. JOHN MILLEK, Vice Pres’t, in of fuel de- WASHINGION, D. By order of the Directors of ‘and Trust Compuny © special holders of tbat Com Faulkner & Walker, ut o'clock p.m. on WEDNYSDAY, vember, 1890, for the purpose of pon tbe’ 3 a Whitney and other speakers will be present. program. it @-2THE UNION PUBLIC TEMPERANCE meetii in Clabaugh Hall, 1630 14th st. Brw., will ‘be sidressed by a strancer at 8 pm. tomer row evening. Come and ‘Rear him, Good music. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS IN town.—There will — at pan Hall wn, every Sunday music, said | eee GPU WEERLY meeting at, Fou . jure! = DAY, ovenber 10, se 2p Every lads interested iD Hon-partisan tein work is earnestly re- ‘quested to attend. — it q=> HE PASTORS’ ALLIANCE WILL MEET at Foundry Church MUNDAY, November 10, at 11 am. at THE KING'S SONS AND DAUGHTERS — ‘The Washington Circle will hold its regular session MONDAY, November 10, 18: tern Presbyterian Church, 8th'st ‘q=> STRAUSS CONCERTS, The fice at All at 10 TO- MORROW MOKRING. swe * Nil be open it = THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF the Young Men's Qhristian Association at . Ma, Fand@ ne! First Baptist Chureh, 11 © ste, nw. FRIDAY, November 21, at . Address by Rev. Theo, L. Cuyler, of New York. Special musical pro- eram. Remember the date. Everybody come, n8-eo4t @=>THE DEACONESSES WILL CONDUCT the ladies’ consecration meeting at 11 Wednesday, November 12, at Wesley Chapel, co id F sta, tw. All invited. a A THRILLING LECTURE ON THE LOSS of the Proteus in the polar reions and haz~ ardous retreat of the crew in their attempts to rescue Lieut. Greeley by Lieut. Kenney (one of the survi- Vors) at Grace M. E. Church, corner 9th and 8 sts, on ESDAY ‘EVENING, November 11, at S o'clock. Admission, 25c. = FOR ‘The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered in Washington Our Own Special GENUINE ENGLISH HUDDERSFIELD CHEVIOT SUITS, Color warranted, ‘To measure, only. Worth $30. Come snd get sample of Goods. STRASBURGER, THE POPULAR PRICE TAILOR, 1s ‘Nos. 1114 and 1116 F st. a. _— NEXT WEDNESDAY, 930 ry eis that is too good to tell today, 0 donot fail to read my an- Bouncements next Monday and Tuesday. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousera” Cor, 9th and G sta. n.w. HERE THEY ARE AGAIN. For the second tii bliah # list cA oar Gaily authorized agente in this JEROME F. JOHNSON. ARLAND, ic; also for the who have been waited Upon by one of these wentlemen and now huve the subject of 8 oulcy under ad- ‘Visement. JWES & HALL Assurance HODGEN & Co,, ROKERS, Ft... 2d floor, entrance on 13th at, ling in STOCKS, OLL and GRAIN in fogui lar = Sect ore one per cent margin. NO IN. made and closed on latest existing quota- Hons. Settlements imneditelyon clostag of rede. ‘@ solicit a share of your patronage. Telephone, 1248. = n8-3t* LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED FOR 35 conte per pair, BUCKEYE STEAM LAUNDRY, 618 Oth at. n.w. 1 ;=>COME IN TONIGHT. crelock to nerve Inte shoppers put off their buying until the the week arespt to be in so! and shouid deal only where they ure per- Mitted to come back for thelr money in case gvods are not ‘ound satisfactory at home, We give every customer a legal ‘warra iting our goods and him torvturn woods id without feeling that vor. Dov Doany sell Don's take our word for it; decide for yourself. GEORGE SPRANSY, ‘One-price Clothier, 28 4347th eww. <— ‘SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. FE. F. BROOKS, 531 15TH ST. N.W., CORCORAN BUILDING, Having purchased the remaining stock of THE MITCHELL-VANCE ©O., CHuYSTAL CHANDELIERS, ‘These -uperior gouds are now offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, CHANDELIERS, esten ies 9 'Y SLID} ALL LIGHTS, GAS TRACKETS, NEWEST DESIGNS AND FINISH. MOST COMPLETE STUCK SHOWN IN THIS CITY. SELLING AT COST A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF IMPOKTED BRONZES. ae-2m "= YOU PERFECTLY SATISFIED ‘With the Tone, Style and Finish of your present Piano? If not eall st the BRADBURY PALACE OF MUSIC, 1225 Pennsylvania aye., and bear the “sweet- toned Bradbury." Cases of English oak, antique maboxany, Circassian walnut, rosewood andeherry. Bold for cash or on essay monthly payments of €10 Old Squares taken in exchange, n8-3t <r ‘We have just opened aa important order of Bric-a- ‘Brac, containing many choice and rare pieces of Art Porcelain, which we are prepared to offer at very low &.@ GHEDD & BRO, abi y andi at ‘ayalesiae er meeting T ‘welcome to all the services, t—* dedicate. 9th, 3 0% ARYLAND AVENU cor. 14th with approp ‘clock p.m. hureday, 7:30 p.m. All muade TE BAPTIST CHAPEL, st. and Maryland ave. u.e., will be ate services tomorrow, Veral addresses by the Baptist Ber dyeag'® Of thie city. All friends of the mission in tent Last att | <> P. ‘ent Don’t fail A SEV! 'H. Sthet. bet Band Geet on 5 ‘meeting in the tent this se ma, comfortably tw come. BEREAN BAPTIST irth of Jesus, Messich, Autu sti ing acho Mi ato Nell = always weloom pam. wun Sermon. Services at 11 by the, pastor, 0 am. Bev. Christis 0 p.m. ‘ice Thursday, eek se WESLEY CHA! v. C.W. Sunday. at season. bet. Laud M sts now, astor.—11 a..., second serm All seats free. Y: ,GURLEY MEMORIAL Church, Le Droit Park, AY ADVENTIST “APos- man? Subject at the CHURCH, 18TH ST. Milton Waluron, Endeavor, Pm. 7:30 pm. Strangers PEL, COR 5TH AND F, Baldwin, pastor.—Sunday schor) Rev. C. W. 350. Preaching ‘by the Prayer meeting Th =»FLETCHER M. York ave. and 4th at. tug by the pastor. 7:30 p. Reiley, D.D. Sunday school 9:3 MEMORIAL SERVI Mr. C, Sewell Weech te B. Hodykin a isto E. CHUKCH, COR. NE atl}l am. and 7:30 venilig. It Ww nw.—11 am, preach- Rev. J. Mckeudres All welcome.* CE FOR THE LATE will be beld in Grace IF, M. E. Chureh, 9th aud 8 sts., tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Address by Mr. Alex. Ashley. Solo by Miss a'singing b Which Mr. Weech was a member. ington High Schovl, invited to be preseut. the quartets lass of "80, W: Ww —* the pastor at Ober-Ami Christian Endeavor Society meeting at 7 Wonn’s Hall, 72 Baltimore, the wonderful test medium, re 11: "and ¥B. Hagan, inspirational speaker and i ber. -ubjects for lecture aud ) < @=> METROPOLITAN BAPTIST 6th an preach at 11 a.m. extendedtoall GZ g@~>CHUKCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBY terian), Connecticut ave., Pi vices at 11 a.m. and 8 Tennis 8. Hamlin, 1 give some accou: imergau, Sunday “PIRITUALISM AT 41218, ave., evel loor collection. 1 6th st. n.w., | ST. MARK’S unday and children’ . Public invit VERMONT AVE. m. 0 home missio ed, CHURCH, d_ Aste. n.e.—Dr. William Price will . and 7: ma, “A cordial welcome and 18th sts. n, m.” Preaching by the ) D.D. Tn tof the P. ‘school at m. y HALL, yeeum 10 Fem.” Mixs Jenuie \d improvisatrice for poetus trom the Every Friday nig! Mins Maggie Gaule of rs) GRAND ERAN CHURCH. COR- W. H. Gotwald, Preaching day exercises at CHRISTIAN CHURCH.— The pastor will preach at 11 o'clock. ¥. B. ial, just returned from Japa address on Christian mission work there at 7 DIST HOME, 12TH H. Co: in, will deliver it 7 280. AND M »D.D., will conduct ‘All ibterested invited. 1 q=> MCKENDREE M.E. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. bet, Oth and luth , preach at the Chu ar m._ "W KASANT Rev. Chas ail :30 and . The series of special services. ate, Christian endeavor evening service will be th new. Rev. C. Herbert CONGREGATIONAL ‘B. Small, pastor— am. and 7:30 yam, meet- of 8 at ¢ first. 2. Sunday ech wervi AT pi fowat 11 aod 7-30. ing. g=> FOURTH >t und: ect, the Depths. ices tor C. Sewell Weech. s»GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 1. between Khode Island ave. and omnae G. Al STREET 30 p.un., preach GKACE M.E. CHURCH, 9TH Rev. A. k. Keliey. pasto: 1am., preachi » third sermon ob pi Rev. astor.—iAVine service tomor- Preparatory service Hridey even- - M. EB. CHUKCH—9 ay school at church and 10th =t hing by the pas ab igal son, “Out of ity | <I pit of Metr 2 t15th aud 16¢h) wil! be At evening service by pastor, G.& AL MORNING SERVICE TOMOKKOW ‘teward. Beckett. All welcome. the pastor, Kev. 5. Reese Mu vant Chrlstien endeavor, 6 $56 aim. Oyster supper't << p.m. wervi ing Dani pastor.—Sunday achool, 9; and of the fo! Mri i breach ng by Kev. pastor 7:80 pam i. pm, qe CHURCH OF OUR SE saline) St and | and 7:30 ‘Tendenc) of the Age as of All Systeins Opposed to T mnday sonal Sa} dially [g=> WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, Rev. Alex... Gibsot ‘Aii persons E LL METH Church, 12th and M | are invited, hear Scott Circle, Rev. 0 co ta. Baptisi athe tot ch Mowiny Per! nice, # well-kuown 18, FOUNDRY M. Elliott, yasto vening sermon ‘are inv! ¥ ray varaday uient, e THE ANACOSTIA PRESbYTERIAN SAB- buth school will meet in Masonic temple, Anacostia. of and after November ¥, 1800, at 30 Gk juartet choir as J, McK Reiley. D.D Frayer meeting Welnesday even- => METROPOLITAN WESLEY A ME ZI ¥- Church 5 Bre dW J i 3D AND A STS. Do. Pastor, wt for young vpolitan ALM. e oecupied m, 0. . Young peo- oF meeting Thureday, t ST PROTESTANT ats. n.w.—Services by Fray. at 1] a.m. and 7:30 chvol unday sclivol, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ‘Chas. A. Stakely, D.D.. m. Prescuine 1} aw: uclusion of the evening Teorganized cousisis ithe Church. ev. IC H.G. Dysou, pastor.— Preach Tie m. by th Preaching +3 = bury, Conn, Subject, mx Sant : wiour.”” Sut invited. school ye ee FATHER (UNIVER- w.—Services at ll am. uu. Preaching by Key. Lotta D. Crossley of ning, *T) he Destructive ted 1u the Overthrow hb.” Evening, “A Per- at 9:45 am” all meet on Monday at 3 pm. ; church 7:30 p.m. Strangers services, nd 7:30 Pan. ; ting at 6:30 ap my prayer meet FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH st. bet. Gand H sts. n.w. —Subbath schvol at 9230 a Rev. Joseph 7, an le reading for women ‘Thi at oe w all it conducted by Rev, Bi ator Lath oud Late, ush K, Shippen, pastor, et 11 class and Sunday SOULS CHURCH (UNITARIAN), un w,—Sunday services, mm schoo! at 0:45 it and 7:30 p.m, Bible an, CHURCH OF Ti | Dr, iliott, rector. in the ovening seats young men, wan W.E Perry, D.. = UNION ME. CHURCH, 20TH ST. N.w., Brown, pastor —9:30 ami... ns: D. Kev. Joel day school; 11 a.m., preaching by Kev. ©. H. : 7: 7:80 pm, . ing sun, wad. 7 ==> MOUNT VERNON PLACE BLE, CHURCH South, cor. - Fag pastor, Kev. J.T. Weightman, be ‘m,. Missionary H. E TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, AMTUSEMENTS.......000s. NI BUSINESS CHANCES... CITY ITEMS | DEATHS.. Cae EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o....., FAMILY SUPPLIES. FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (sromzs)., FOR RENT (Hovsss). FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE FOR SALE (Hovsgs anp Lots). FOR SALE (MiscruLaweovs)..... GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, HOTELS... LADIES' GOODS, LOCAL MENTION... LOST AND FOUN! ie rt ry 3 ity MARRIAGES, - Paco | MEDICAL. Page 1 MISC! Page uEW PUBLICATIONS, DTARIES PUBLIC. OCKAN STEAMERS. once: POTOMAC RIVER BOATS.. PIANOS AND ORGANS, PERSONAL.. Pgity wee! BER KEK AEST oe eee SGT SHESranweesnwe PROPOSALS, RATLROADS. : SUBUKBAN PROPERTY. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ha red ti WANTED (Srrvations) WANTED Glisozcuannocs) f WHAT WOULD YOU THINK? An ordinarily acute business man ‘would’as soon think of leaving his goods unpacked in the cellar as to have bar- Rains and not advertise them. It goes without saying thatif you have some- thing to sell and want to sell it, the advertising columns of Tur Star fur- nish a eure method of reaching all who purchase in Washington, Goverxment Receipts Topay.—Internal Fevenue, $361,332; customs, $1,068,873. Assistant Secretary oF State Waartox has returned from his vacation, — Navar Oxpers.—Prof. W. W. Hendrickson has been detached from special duty in the Nautical Almanac office. Amoxe THe Pnesipent’s Catvxas this morn- ing were Attorney General Miller, Secretary | Noble, Gen. Grosvenor, Maj. W. W. Peabody of | Cincinnati und Gen. Vandever of California, Navan Proressors Avporntep.—The Presi- dent has appointed Philip R. Alger to be pro- fessor of mathematics in the navy.with relative rank of lieutenant, from November 1, 189,and — K. Rawson to be same, October 28, To Hear Cases 1x tHe Sours.—The inter- state commerce commission will leave Wash- ington for eum, early next week to hear cases in that section of the coun- vm! os the interstate commerce law is in- Iv Nava Orprrs.—Lieut. Wm. P. Day has been ordered to duty in the bureau of equipment, 10th instant. Ensign Leroy M. Garrett, to ex- amination for promotion. Chief Engineer pecs pe H. White, detached from the Rich- mond and ordered to appear before the retir- ing board. Pexstoxs ror Disrarct Peopie.—Pensions have been granted to residents of the District of Columbia as follows: © Original invalid, Alfred MeCoy; increase, Daniel Shannon; re- issue, Claude J, Hiestand: reiesue and increase, Ww. A. Sartain of Soldiers’ Home. ‘Lo Ester tue Conganx Service.—Informa- tion has been received at the State Department that Mr. Greathouse, former consul general at Kanaguwas. has entered the Corean service and | will act as the legal adviser of that govern- ment Tae New Revenve Steamer Wrxoxa has arrived at Baltimore, where she will be fitted out for service on the North Carolina coast, Capt. W. 8. Simmons has been placed in com- mand of the vessel but the rest of her detail has not been made, She will go into commis- sion in a few weeks. Tae Coxcorp Reapr ror Tarat.—The new gun boat Concord having been ready for trial, the trial board, of which Capt. Silas Corey is = has been ordered tomect at Chester, ‘a, November 10 to examine the vessel and prepare for the trial trip. which will probably take place about the mi idle of next week. Tae New Five-Dottan Nores.—A small quantity of the new @5 Treasury notes has been received at the Treasury Department from the bureau of engraving and printing. They bear ® vignette of Gen. Geo. H. Thomas, The @1 5 notes now being printed will be paid out in the purclase of silver bullion as rapidly as the supply will permit, Tar Torrrpo Service.—The following offi- cers of the army have been detailed at Wil- lett’s Point, N.Y.. for instructions in torpedo service: First Lieut. Quincy O'M. Gilimore, eighth tavalry: Second Lieut. Alfred M. Hun- ter, fourth artillery; Lieut. Samson L. Faison, first infantry; Herman Hall, fourth infantry; Charles H. Cochran, seventh infantry; Walter | H. Gordon, twelfth’ infantry; Wm. K. Jones, fourteenth infantry, and James H. Frer, sev- enteenth infantry, Promotion 1x tHE Post Orrice Depart ment.—Capt. N. M. Brooks of Virginia has been appointed superintendent of fore’ moaile itt the Post Oftice Department. Cant | Brooks bas been the chief clerk of the foreign resignation of Nicholas 3 Bell early'ie. the r jon resent administration. has been acting super- itendent of that office.” —_———_— A Merronoroaic Crerx Wanrep.—A civil TO FLY A RED FLAG. Trouble Feared at Tonight's Meeting of Brooklyn Anarchists, DEFINITE ELECTION RESULTS. —— Full Returns From Delaware, lowa and Connecticut. UNEXPLAINED TRAGEDY IN ROANOKE. ——— THERE MAY BE TROUBLE, Preparing for a Big Meeting of Anarch= ists in Brooklyn Tovight. New York. Nov. &—The anarchists are mak- ing preparations on a large scale for a meeting wonight at Labor Lyceum in Myrtle street, Brookiyn, aod asa result the unfortunate per- sons living im the neighborhood are consider- ably alarmed today jest the affair will termi- nate in s small-sized riot. The same speakers who were to address the meeting in Newark t are billed to speak in Brooklyn. Cir- fo the city and suburbsadverticiag the nen y suburbs advertis: © and calling upon the avarchists to respond, THE RED FLAG FLYiNo. A red flag is displayed at the head of the cir- cular,which states shat the meeting will be the third anniversary of the murder of the Chicago martyrs. The result of the Newark has frightened the Proprietor of the ball, an he is hesitating about allowing the agitators to meet in the place. His neighbors have told him that there is certain to be a fightand his ——- is likely to be destroyed. He is now considering the question of opening the ball, and it is probable that betore neght he will do- cide not to tolerate the demoustration, THE POLICE CONSULTING, In the meantime the police have had their heads together counseling as to what is the best plan to pursue. Deputy Police Commis- sioner Dallen was asked this morning what action bad been taken by the department and he replied that he knew of none as yet. “I know what I would do.” be said, “if it were left to me. I think an ounce of prevention is worth more than « ton of cure.” Subsequently it was iearned that Mayor Chapin, Police Come missioner Hayden and Corporation Counsel Jenks were in con‘erence about the matter. After the conference was over the sioner said that the police could not prevent the anarchists from ‘mocting and that they would not be interfered with as long as their specches did not incite riot or smack of incen- diarism and biood, “If they make inflammatory at however, we shall stop the spuds sktee, all hands out into the street 1 donot care to say what are the precautions we have taken to protect the community, but the police will be on hand and see to it that there is order.” . The commismoner added that there wase iffereuce between the mecting proposed to be lucld tonight and the one. that the’ anarchists atiempted to hoid sey the circulars advertisin: ting contain mo incendiary language, while on the other hand the circulars for the other meeting distinctly stated that their object was marder. THE NEWARK HEARING POUTPONED, Mrs. Lucy Parsons, whose husband was hanged in Chicago; Edgar L. Klump, a student aged twenty-seven years; Chas. P. Jaegar, ma- chiniat ed twenty-nine: August N. Melser, tmuachmist, twenty-nine; Adam Dising, ma- chimwt, thirty; Sebastian Spilka, ter, forty-six; Jacob Dick, ti two, and John Schmidt, machinist, thirty-five, all anarel arrested last night in Newark on « charge of creating @ riot, were arraigned in the police court this morning, but owing to the absence of the prosecuting attorney their cases were postponed until 3 o'clock this afternoon, ———— ELECTED BY 543, The Oficial Majority for Reynolds (Dem.) for Goversur of Delaware. Wiarnetox, Det. Nov, &—Following is the official vote of Delaware for governor end Congreesinan: For governor, Robert J, Rey- nolds, democrat—Newenstle county, 9,178; Kent county, 3.456; Nussex county, 4,867; total, state, 17,801. Harry Richardson, Newcastle county, 9,301; Kent Sussex county, jority tor Keyuo! For Congrces—Jobu W. Causey (dem.), New castle county, 9,077; Kent coum 5 1%, se county, 9,887; county, 3,547; uses county, 4.247; total, state, * ‘There were iu the state for the pro- 17,180." Majority for Causey, 668 about 150 votes cast bubition candidates, _ DIXON Carter, His Opponent, Concedes Defeat for Co: Hexzxa, Mort., Nov. & —Although the eleo- tion returns are net yet complete it is settled that W. W. Dixon is elected to Congress over Thomas H. Carter, rep. Dixon's majority will be about 150. Carter new concedes his defeat, The compiexion of the state senate is still in doubt. The official count alone will determine it —__ A MAJORITY OF 27, Unofficial Returns Elect Morris Gove ernor of Connecticut. Haztrorp, Conx., Nov. &—The first set of unofticial returus from every town thus far se ceived at the secretary of state's office gives Morris, dem., 8 popular majority of 27, as by face of the returns is cerca i il a ward in Waterbury “for, —_——. IOWA REPUBLICAN, Reports From All the Counties Elect McFarland of State Des Mornes, lowa, Nov. & —Unofficia: returns from all of the counties in the state give Mo- Farland, bh for secretary of state, 3,859 majority. ees ————_ TRAGEDY IN ROANOKE, Found Dead This Morning, Special Dispatch to Tar EVExtNe Sram, Boawoxs, Va, Nov. 8—Richard Wingo was found dead in front of F. H. Yardley's house this morning. He was first seen here yesterday. when he engaged board with Yardley. He said that he was from Huntington, W.Va He was carried to Yardley’s last He was piace found dead this morning. Nothing was found on his person Pipe and two pieces of indications that he was drugged and He was with Wm. Denfelt last night, who heid to await farther investigation. Wingo answers the description of the man wanted at Huntington for murder, to the = amet ~ <bean THE GRANGERS DID IT, can Deteat in Michigan. Cu1caco, Nov. &—“The result in Michigan ‘was, I belicve, as great « surprise to the demo- pr 408 ineeting Sunday,4:0 p.m., and every: ‘frou. ber 10. to. 16, ac 8:15 ocloe invited. is = RCH OF THE tomas . Gacwoen 13th and Latin. we iter kaa ; D. rector. —ervices at rH Dd. 4 and 7:30 p.m [ *f i i i 1 | E i f I 7 rue Hb | t A