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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT TUS STAR BUILDIN IO} Pennsylvania Avense, commer Lith 3. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres't New York Olle, 58 Petter Building, served to sxbscrtbers fa the : ae 10 sents ‘the counter, United states or oPLe Swarr STAR $1.00 per year: ath ferwign postace added. €3.00. (Eatered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., as ereveid clone wall water} €7" AU mall subscriptions must be paid in advanoa, vse of advertising mace known on appitcation. Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1891 FLOWER IS NOMINATED. Action of the New York Democratic Conves: Gon at Seratoge. Sanatooa, N.¥., Rept. 16.—The rash at the doors of the convention ball bis morning wae Greater than yesterday. The local doorkeep- ers, having become frightened by the com- plaints made yesterday of their easy-going ways, have resolved to follow to the very letter their instructions as they had received them, which was to admit no Dody till the sergeante- at-aoms were at hand fo preserve order. Whee The sorgeants-nt-arme appeared tbe crush out TWO c FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. PE} EXCAL BUILDING AssoctaTioN. PAYMENTS may be made to include SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, And connt from the beginning of the month maviow- ance of mterest. This to accommodate persons re- tarning late from vacation. Payments may stil] be made into the Association at the epecial interest rate of 6 per cent per annum. In- terest may be drawn monthiy. Payments may be wholly or partly withdrawn, ss wsated. This is the dest Baildine Awociation arrangement offered to sav- ing and thrifty people. ASSETS im Ausust aesee 9602, 555.49 Surplus over all Mabilities, AT. Eleventh year begins with first Wednesday in No- vember. OFFICE, 506 11TH ST. N.W. Open til 5 p.m CHABLES C. DUNCANSON, President. 6-40 JOHN COOK, Secretary. A SRE WINNER! ‘WHAT 18? WHY, the TEN PER CENT BONDS of the NA- TIONAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AND IN- VESTMENT ASSOCTATI THEY are SURE, because they are issued by # com- any with €5,000,000 capital. They are SAFE, because they are secured by vaina- cfty property worth over twice their value. “DROP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER” OLDHAM, DENT & CO., Investment Brokers, 724 Lithst. nw. E ARE AUTHOWIZED, WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON RATLWAY CO. to cifer tor male #75,000 of their capital stock, par 10 per cent cash and 10 per ‘cent Ydays anti declared non-aasessabie, The cap- f shies company 1g limited by the act of Congress a Tite ROAD IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Care will be running frou the Aqueduct bridge to arlington by Novemver 1. oad will be compieted to the 6th st. depot by next einmer, {his ts 8 grand investment. Gabend eas talk fe over. Stock pow on tale at oft welt {Books for the snbacription of the capital stock of the Washieton and Chesapeake Beach Railway Company dat the office of Baldwin & Baldwin, «ob tie Toh day of October, IML. at 10 INSON & LODGE, nd 9 Atlantic building. intil 4 o’clock until the whole lL. Subscrip- tious to the iso, be taken at the com Pany's office ‘Trust Com- Fans p building, corner Wi jou. D. C.; also at the Deposit Company. In ‘case the stock ‘shal first day each subscriber shall receive = pro Tata punt of his subscription. A pasinent of 10 per ceut the amount subscribed will be required at the time ef waking the subscription. Total amount of capital Btoe (000, 000. BARNES COMPTON. EDWIN WARFIELD, FREDERICK BH. SMITH, WILLIAM C. CODD, JAMES L. BAKBOUK, " JOHN G. SLATER, BENJ. F. KARNS, selstock. Incorporators. Wns & co.. BANKERS, 12 F ST. NW. A Few POIsts Woria REMEMBERING. We solicit the active business accounts of individuals, firms and corporations, both large and smail. placing at their dispowsi ali the facilities of legitimate banking for the transaction of thetr business, = you DESIRE ‘To change your bank account for any cause, why not come in and see ust ALL D¥POSITOR' ‘We will be pleased to have you open an account with us, mnllit may be. Agreat many are ‘acting until they can save a certain amount before they open accofint. They do not like to open an ac- count with afew dollars. That is where they make » Rusteke By making asmall start you will eventually ‘Daves large account. It will encourage you. Call aud see us. WOODS & CO., BANKERS, 1222 F et. Bank opens 9.30. Ciosen 4-30. sel4-3t Pwr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCTATION. SUBSCEIBED STOCK, $903,000. Has the test plan devised for securing « Home, NO AUCTION OF MONEY. » BACK DUES REQUIRED. Any amo’ sped. repayable #13 per month on each €1,0W advanced. Shares. ‘per SIX PER CENT ALi For pamphlets and information app! PeYISAND 013 Fst We OFFICERS Barrison Dingman.Pres Alonzo Tweedale, Sea, Gog. W Desc. ¥ Pies ‘Andrew Wall, My O.F. Thewpsca, Treas. peso E sulita. act's, HAN SECC KI ee aTIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, XB COR ISTH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress January 22, 1807. ‘Reorganized uniler act Congress Uctober 1, 1800. ‘Trapsacts the business ofa TRUST COMPANY Ie all its various branches, Also the business ofa SAVINGS BANK And of, SAFE DEPUsIT COMPANY. Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Acta ge egecutor, administrator, guardian of the es tates of minora, committee of the estates of lunatics, ¢ recetver, asaycnee and executes trusts of any and every Geecription. im sume of TEN CENTS terest thereon. Lemme money o..u rea. estate and collateral secur- ty. Salis first-clame real extate ani cther securtion, Recetves SILVER WANE sud all kinds of VALT- ABLES apen deyosit in cayacious storage vaults of ‘Snstrpaseed dryness and se urity. (email anfes for zea! from $5 to #125 per annum. (ice houre—Daily frow 9 a.m. to p.m., and unt ordered. in edition to tue regular olive lock pt. us follows: F of nck Sion Gay of each 100th. Roe last busioess Ue fret, second aud third daye of each mouth "é bgp the Leh tal ae Talis om Sunday the ldth day willbe ~ Presta ALBERT Ly Sitarevanr. P. Gayder. ‘obbina, LEWIS G. TEWRSBURY & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1898 F ST., WASHINGTOS, D. C., SP} sell for cas or on manwin Stocks, Bonds, ivate wires to New York and Chicasa Onsen ae sete € Al Campypns eoctesicas siTtaarista "~ Petepuome 48 JEARLY ALL Tih OLD LIFE INSURANCE N ‘companice aba about sits cht ahodteun anos RG ee Shout tims you qa teyine tay sesedbons to note ing (and losing your money) and have your life in- sured in the Grand Vid bquitabie? I will call and talk irover mith you upon reducste CHAS Le GORLE Special Agent the Equitabie Life Assurance Society, ior ar ee Bane i FRE OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In the new building of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Compeny, corner 9th and’F sts. Every modern convenience sud comfort for men who spend # large Part of their lives in their offices. Call for permit to inspect the premises, S016 B. H. WARNER, President. ge W. CORSON, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F ST. N. W., Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. its. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Rati d Stocks and bonds and all securities listed on. gieveacinnges of New Surh, Fhladelpuus, Bowtou and Sicre touelt and so) ‘A syeciaity made of wveatment securities, District Pan eid ‘ai ailruad, Gas, jand Lele pone Btock dealt ut Nauierican Dell Telephone Stock boucht and sold. 2y18 SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘SUAL BAKGAIN Take room for my enormous winter stock I have selected the follgwinu well-known plaiios from uy Pnting stock ‘and ofler theu on easy monthly install + to patties desiring a yood Istruuent and hot she to pay'a fortune for ie ety ag, frand Sel plano, ronewood st oeiuaker pianos Fosewovd, Sect Sq” Nuuny & Clark piano, rosewood. oct prlebt C. C- Brive yland.- oct upratit Fran in Boros Piano oct. Upright Schaeffer piano. Set “Greist Marsuail & Weniell piso, : Stoo! aud cover wiven xratis with exch instrument. Rovinierest chaned- "eras €10 caan and balance ftom 65-10 mouth. = . E. F. DROOP, ‘aes Keun. « Steinway Piano Ware Rooms. selina = is KATHERINE M. YOE, Be SCGSED Neuse: re Romoved from 1017 14th street iw. to 1405 1 street uw. Poests SAL wepvixes. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, 407 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. sel FEoeTp painters, deuciers audi freeco decorators af cifieati ud Drowptly attended fo. ranch 1425 WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT 916 AND 918 PA. AVE. N. W. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLOTH- ING, SILVER AND VALUABLES OF ALL KINDS, PRICES MODERATE. BOXES, 85, $7.50 AND UPWARD. 162m It's not necessary to quote prices, we've cut them low enough, and our figures on each ar- ticle will tell the tale. Quality, we have run Up, and you'll get better value for less money ‘than ever before. Small profits on high-class goods bring purchasers, and that's whst we want, PARLOR AND BED ROOM FURNITURE AND CARPETS IN ALL STYLES AND NEWEST DESIGNS. ‘Ours is sone-price house—and alow price at that—but we make terms to suit every pur chaser. We have always done it, and as long as ‘We find ft a convenience to our patrons we shall continue todo so. Give us acall. RUDDEN'S NEW FURNITURE STORE, 023 7TH ST. ¥. W., Between Band F sta, sul2-tr Fut Stock Or Fart Axo Wisten DRY GOODS At greatly reduced prices AT LUITRELL'S, 20th street and Penna. ave. n.w. The Best Striped Pisid and Pisin Dress Goods in the market at 25. 50 and ‘5c. Fuil line 46-mch Henricttss at 75, 8c. and $1. All shades. Large line, all new colors, Dress Goods at 12, 15, 20 Black Silks, Surahs, Black and Colored Velvets at lowest cash prices. Our line of Gents’, Ladies’ and Children's Under wear is now complete snd at exceedingly low fiqures. We invite an inspection of quality and price. Hosie:y a specialty. Every pair warranted. Our “Se. Black Hose, the best in the city. Oue case 11-4 White Wooi Blankets at $5; worth fully 80.50. Other Biankets and Bed Comfor:s fromm @1 up. ‘One case Frult-of-the-Loom Cotton at 9. We are leaders for Silk aud Gloria Umbrellas. A new and beautiful iine of Neckwear just received. ‘The prettiest “Sc. Tie in the country. We invite all to insyect our stock aud prices. Com- pare them with others. Cullonus. At the old stand. THOS. J. LUTTRELL, welz2w Cor. 20th st. and Pa. ave. n.w. Faux Sms Is Hass The DUNLAP NEW YORK HATS, Fifth avenue style, tptroduced today in silk and derby. These styles are a departure from anything shown in | hate for several seasous. Call and see them. WILLETT & RUOFY, Hatters and Furriers, en20-3m_ 906 Pennsylvania ave. Fa Oven Saczs, 85.00 TO $20.00. BLACK DIAGONAL, CLAY WEAVE, THREE-BUT- TON CUTAWAYS AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS. BLACK THIBET, CASSIMERE AND CHEVIOT CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS, 610 TO 825. FULL LINE OF DRESS SHIRTS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS. => SO1ICE! THE LADIES OF MT ‘M. P. Church. Georzetown Heights, a eup) if the oth. Supper fi 110 K pean, creani and cake Will also be served. Come and. your frien: TABOR ch TOMOR- ON 20TH 8° Revival services, Preachine THIS (Wed- Sua by Kev W.C. Griffith, Thureds; Rev. TL. Widerman, Friday by Rev. "L.A. keld._Bervice at 7 Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, Riek -, Ehizl; | ADVERTISING. AMUSEMENTS, ‘30._All cordbally invited. “916-2t* MASONIC_A SPECIAL COMMU — ign Of Dawson Lodge, No. 10, F. A. A. Ma held WEDNESDAY, September 10,- 1801, af Mi! Mdecree. Brethret of riial'y invited to attend. By order sister are, ofthe W. M. RK. WILLISS. Secretary. sel5-"t Bam. sharp.” Wor Be ENTERS OF THE ROCHDALE s0- clety can obtain tickots for coal, under the ict, by calling on any of, the officers. or members secutive couumittes. | The earlier the better. J. W. HARSHA, Secret and Saturday, Sept. ‘wes her puplis may enter, p be rincipals of the Hich Schools. inay be consulted at heir respective offices during the afternoons of Friday Is and 19. The office of the Business High School is in the Franklin building. The principals of all other schools will be found at their respective buildings to isxue Ti ‘and 7» dept. 17 and 18, from 8 to 10 a.m, and from 406 p.m. “The above ‘revul lies to the Anacostia and Hillsdale school Pleasant, Monroe and Mott schools of the pils should avply for admission to the neare _ BY Order Of the board of trustee, kote of aduniseion, ion ae NE T ORDER OF embers in the District and all de- sri to unite with the order are respectfully invited 4,35 Cae, izing Lodwe No. Lin D. G Phoaverayh Con earnings ot the coupany. payable SEPT ticeaholderat racord hei t7,180L °2 ms Wiilclose at p.m, Sept. 17 aud open, Gend chiecks ‘will ‘be muailed Bept 10. EDWARD D- EASTON, lent. sel4-6r vad a ineeting at the office of Dr. F. hat. WEDNESDAY . for the purpose of DIVIDED ‘TED WORK- seat A special meeting of the TUESDAY, September = peconsideration of a proposed transier of ali’ the onan § gts and isterents with en wwers ad cap sols arn qo OFFICE OF P< ws LANSTON TYPE-MACHINE COM- Northwest corner WASHINGTO: i ereby called to be held at the: ey at 2 o'cle: = D.C Sept. 12; 1801, wlders of this com- dat thee y's office BT. Xo & Lew orgsnization Prostdent, Fownn TACE CURTAT Totirst: | Telephone 1002-3 _Called for aud delivered. Its perfect system, ood cooking, prompt service and reasonable cuarges are making it the most popular RG TEE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TBUST CO. offers for sale at 115 any ae ale) of ERIES A. CONVERIIBLE DEBEN- TURE CERIIFICATES ‘the UNITED STATES ELECTRIC LIGHT- ING Co. ean do so by calling at the office of the Anwerican Secur.ty and Trust Co. Hight is reserved to advance price without notice, 6 1419 G st. n.w. to new. AL . opposite patent of ecity. Its trade has doubl BYKON 8. ADAMS, Printer, S12 Lith st. n.w, Brief work & specialty. seli to notify his patrons and th has opened «shop uncer the Belve trance on Pennsylvania sell-lw* JOHN Bi the CORSY, LATE FOR onal, Hotel barber sop, wishes fe public generally that 2 “Belvedere, Hotel En: JOHN BONACCORSY. = PEECIAT, NOTICE “ON AND, AFTER ‘Septesuber 1] the loan office of H. K. ERSONS HAVING GOODS ON with H. K. Fulton upon which ue twelve iuonths or more are hereby notified to call at once and pay in- torest of the goods will be suid at suction October 6. ‘iH. KE. FULTON, sell-Ust? Pawn I be closed at Go'clock p. 1m. daily. Saturdays 8 o'clock pin. HK FUL TON, Pawnbroker. sel 1-6! eae 8 General cont inents, granouthic Area Ways abd dauup Give bir acall. ae > OF SAL TRE ENTE StocK, Ts 8 — TOYS, FAN! = ee TS, BRI Sinfsar INGTON, The collectors of the said estate, by virtue of assed by the Supresive Cour: of the District o Pinon September WOLF uné WL! tate of Christian Ruppert, Fendall bufiding, Wash- ULK, OF MERCHANDISE, CONSIST. 3 ARLICLES, HOUSEHOLD Ate OF ASH- A-BRAG. “EMBHO) TEENS FAS UFPERT, DECEASED, Ww ton, D. C. ik open to. ins] tobe made in writ A. D. 181. at 1 o'clock p-1- € AMERICAN ICE COMPAS | 10th and F sts. uw. ‘Tel mality COAL. 1Uieand WOOD for es HL. dicQUEE: 2 | We will sell for the next last year's stock of Preserves, Jellies, Jams and urinslades, Fruits in ‘Glass, its, Vexetables in Glass and Canned Vogetab.es. For hotels, restaurants and boarding houses, as weil as private faidlies, sis an exc 0 lustve 1168-1116 E st. nw. qe FOR CASH ONLY! for our Jirense fall stock ‘To make roo: DAYSAT ACTUAL (aruntee every artic ent opportunity to sectre bargains. FOR CASH ONLY" “rou lo DAYS ONLY! GEO. E. KENNEDY & SUNS, 1209 F st. nw. [sed-Ln} 1116 Conn. ave. =D. J. K. HALLEY, DENTIST, — of rriawe louses aud stavies. made dy and durable: sell-oe NOTICE! THE SISTERS OF GERMANIA Rebecca Lode, No. 2, 1.0.0... are hereby notified to meet at their hall THURSDAY, at 1 o'clock, totiond the funeral of thelr late sister Lotte Eurich. 1 President, Secretary. Knorr ABOUT HATS. ‘Wo skip the new Derbys at $2.50 and @3 to- aay to tell of the dest Hats, There area large number of men who wouldn't wear a hat that know and appreciate 2 wood hat. You men ‘who have been in the habit of sending to Knox for your hats are reminded that we are his ‘Washington agents, and Knox's hats are “‘one Price" the worid over. H, STINEMETZ & SONB, BU atterg sd Fureiors 1237 Pe. ave, and 13th p.w. G@. WARFIELD 5! A seat Eg rn - Oth and G Ste, now. ‘The demand is for higher erade of Tailoring. It je ‘not enough that clothes ft well, but they should havea certain cut and style about them far Superior and, entirely for- ein to fl ly made, Tn laying iy ‘plaus for the fall at rer trade now Tapidly wetting under way, Thavestudted togiveevery ffarment leavinw iy eatab- shment a certain charac teristic style and cut that will instantiy plac beyond ths @ndinur offinecuston tailoring. OF Course this feature wifi not be so inarked in the lower rived “Trouserinws und juitings us it will be inthe finest carinents,but it will be “deciuedly “noticeable Reverthe.ess. Gentewen Who want something ox- tremely dressy should note this Tact and when ready gali in and look at the handsome line of patterns, ‘Why not do so this week? @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, xpert in Trousers, Cor. 9th and G sts. B00, ON STH MARYLAND EXCURSION ‘to Antietam and South Mountain by B. and Tickets wood for oe DAIRY DINING ROOM, anch and mesls in the city for 13 and’ Sc, tein and be convinced. = THIS LITTLE “AD Cialis’ your attention for our establishment, which 4s equipped in a thorough manner for the production, of ail kinds of book and commercial printing. Telephone 843-2. JOUN F. SHEIRY, G23 D it. new. BAL ovencoars, ‘Whoover intends buying alight- weigut overcoat this tall may as Well have the use of tt during the Bret cool ‘days or autumn and Bow is a woud nse to bog Ing this serviceable garment. Weclose at? p.m. Saturday 11, GEOKGE SPEANSY, ‘434 Tih street, ATTORNEYS . AUCTION SALES, BUSINESS CHANCES. CHIROPODISTS THEE i ats). YOR RENT (Offices) - FOR RENT (Rooms) .. FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Stores). FORRENT (Stables). FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lota) FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles)... FOR SALE (Pianos)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) LOCAL MENTION... LOST AND ¥OUND., ED NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER BOA: PIANOS AND OBGANS,, HHH SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER RESORTS,, WANTED (Board), 5 WEE OOH OZIUAIACE TAU ES TEISSSEEEBHEE DEH SIVUNEEODHIAUHA Govenywext Recrrrrs Tova.—Internal rev- enue, $242,787; customs, $593,360. Exoreen Gaur Acourrrep.—Secretary Tracy has approved the action of the court-martial acquitting Passed Assistant Engineer R. W. Galt of culpable inefficiency in connection with material from the Norfolk navy Goversmext Burtpine at COnicaco.—The bids forthe construction of the government building at the world’s Columbian exposition in accordance with the modified plans of the ‘Treasury Department will be opened on the gf——“0#" | Bown Taansactioxs.—There were no 434 per cent bonds received at the Treasury Depart- ment yesterday for continuance at 2 per cent. The total amount so far continued is $24,654,- 700. ‘The redemption of 414 per cent bonds at amounted to $332,700, Now York yesterday were 182,350, making the total redemptions to date the department toda; and redemptions at Navat. Onpens.—Paymaster H. F. Stancliff, ordered to duty at the Norfolk navy yard on the Ist of October next. Lieut. F. W. Coffin, detached from the receiving ship Wabash on the 25th instant and ordered to Paymaster Chas. W. Slamm, detached from the Norfolk navy yard on the Ist of Oc- tober next, ordered to settle accounts and then wait orders. Passed Assistant Engineer John Pemberton has been placed on the retired list from the 14th of September, 1891. Aches 1. Fungi Ut Just cause. {Cola Bea OTHE PomLIO “Twice Sot oe ne. poneible for any lle ade Oy 1g wie, ae aue ‘bed 3 Mfsclbzt'] JAMES A FINGERS. A Detxcatiox oF Inporters.—A delegation of embroidery importers from New York and B92, offer for sale, in bulk, the eptire stock of Fancy Goods, ‘Toys, Houselold Arte cles and Ornaments, Embroideries, Bric-a-Brac, &c Ker. composing the stock of 1 No. dGsuth st, now. Wash ‘Te terms of male as 8 werchandise in the store ed by the’ deeree are: The en- tire stock to be taken in brik and. paid for one-half iu cash and the balance in three, ix and nine months, sectired to the satisfaction of the court, oF all cas ‘urchaser’ o latly. All bics for the ‘ 4 ited to the court not later than FRIDAY, selG-st* 1HE FIKM OF G. K. ANDREWS & © “#.~ “is this day dissolved by mutual consent, G. K. ANDREWs, HENRY PRICE, SOSKPH E. FALE. ‘The business of above firm will be continued under the watue firm naine by the sit tabuities and to whim all accounte are due.” _SUSEPH E, FALE. air. Andrews retiring. Philadelphia called upon Acting Secretary Spaulding yesterday to discuss the application to bo placed upon certain provisions of the ad- ministrative customs act affecting them. Some time ago Secretary Foster suspended, but onl; temporarily, the ‘provisions of section wit dersigned, who assume | reference to the class of dealers represented, but they desire tobave it suspended perma- =3WE HAVE MANY <= D. 2 ak! ConpRERLGtIChS to SIMON LAM G. JOHNSON. collectors os “tio-tbe" s016-6t coe | Geers a ‘this day fal and E: Desiens. N, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, ‘Take notice that the co} CALLS FOR HOUSES ‘snd owners will do well to piace thelr houses 3 We KF1Ve OUF pet attention to col- lecting rents and will wake most i ‘terns, H CLAY STEWART & SON, 14th st. a, §§ q > DISSOLUTION OF COPARINERSHL | partuere Expoars or Buxapsrtrrs.—The chief of the bureau of statistics reports that the total values of the exports of domestic breadstuffs trom tho United States during themonth of August, 1891, and during the two and eight mont THE FIRST DAY AT HOME The President Receives Cabinet Officers, World’s Fair Commissioners and Others. The President had little time to himself on this his first day home from the seashore. He was besieged all day by people who “merely wanted to pay respects,” and there was altogether a very respectful tone about the mansion. The Attorney General took two turns at the President's ear, being the first to arrive. There Was 8 sort of diffused cabinet meeting con- ducted between the President and his advisers, one at a time. All of the holders of portfolios who are now in town called at the house during the morn- ing. Each of the departments was represented, Mr. Blaine and Mr, Practor being there by the proxies of Messrs. Wharton and Grant. The cosmopolitan group of world’s fair com- missioners, representing the United States, Germany and Great Britain, also called at about noon and had ashort chat. The party consisted of Sir Henry Wood, Sir Jas. Dredge, Herr Wermuth, Gen. Butterworth, Maj. Handy and ex-Goy. Robt. McCormick. The morning caliers included Attorney Gen- eral Miller, Secretary Tracy, Secretary Noble, Secretary Rusk, Acting Secretary Wharton, Mr. Wanamaker, Gen. Grant, acting secretary of Senator Colquitt, ex-Senator Hill, Color- Col. Buck, Georgin; Postmaster Hart, Bos- ton; Mr. {Jolin Brinkerhoff Ja recently appointed second secretary of iegation at Ber- lin, Recorder Bruce and Auditor Lynch. ‘The painters are still at work on their scaf- folds in the main ball and housecleaning is in Progress, but the persons who bad business at the White House were not deterred from en- trance. —_——__-e—_____ THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. Mr. Yoder Expects a Democratic Victory, ‘Wil Not Be Surprised at Anything. Representative Mills left Washington last night in company with ex-Representative Yo- der of Ohio for Mansfield, Ohio, where he is going to make his first speech for Gov. Camp- bell. He will talk iariff and nothing else. His speeches will be radical enough and sufticiently exciting to Mr. McKinley, it is believed, to hold attention to that subject and make it dificult to divert attention to the silver question. Crisp, McMillan, Springer, Hatch and Bynum, the other speakership candidates, are expected to go into the state soon. Bynum will go there immediately after his return from his western tour. They will all talk tariff with the billion- dollar Congress for a variation. Mr. Yoder told a Sran reporter last night that he felt confident that Mr. Campbell would be elected, though he confessed that the situa- tion was such as to make all calculations difti- cult and uncertain. Nothing that can happen in this election,” he said, “‘can surprise me, for, though I have been in Ohio politics a good many yeurs I have never seen before just such a state of affairs as there is now. 1 think Campbell will be elected. Ishould not be surprised if he got fifteen or twenty thousand majority, yet certain things may happen to cause his defeat. There may besome trading on the legislature by the Farmers’ Alliance. One thing that seems abso- lutely certain is that the Jegislature will not be republican. Sherman's successor will be a democrat out aud out or a compromise candi- date elected by democratic votes. The fight between the Foraker folks and Sherman's friends is as bitter as it can be, and in addition to that many of Foraker's friends are dissatis- fied with McKinley. The alliance speakers are going for McKinley and Sherman hammer and ngs. We have nothing to do with that fight; Polk, Simpson and the rest of them have their own objects in view; but if they carry half the votes they claim McKinley is bound to be beaten. Beers i speaking to thousands of people and the enthusiasm he excites among e Ohio farmers wonld astound you. Of course it is Sherman they are after particularly and they are not trying to help the democrats, but Sherman is more interested in the legisla- ture than he is in electing McKinley governor, and the harder he is pressed the more atten- tion he will pay to the legislature and the less to McKinley's interests. The alliance, as well as the democrats, are pounding the McKinley bill, and I think two-thirds of the voters in the state detest that measure, though there will not as many vote as they feel. The fall in the price of wool has hurt McKinley greatly, and the only reply he can make to the arguments of his opponents is that if it were not for his bill the price would have fallen lower, which is a very feeble way of avoiding the argument. Tho republicans are trying to overshadow the tarit! question by the discussion of silver, but I do not think that will help them any. The tariff reformers will not be diverted by it and, on the other hand, there are many free-coinage re- August 31, 1891, as compared with similar ex- ports during the corresponding periods of the receding year were as follow 28,352,510; 1890, $10,721,210. Two months ended “August 31, 1891, $21,454,879.’ Eight ‘months ended August 31, Lip hereto- firm name of Joseph Gold- aud 110 7m at. nw. i ved. Mr. Sti Goidt withitrawing frou the said parcaership.” The busluocs Lereatter will be conducted under the firm Dame Goldberg & Livingston, at 1222 and 1110 7th st, ‘B.w. wotate ‘August, 1891, $45,232,801; 1890, ‘Canned rome Seen 2%A-Sm. G14 12th st. ARREARAGES OF TAXE Bee Ne itve na placed in ot consrierable anioust of drawback abiein payin D.C. xovernment, which we. seS-lin Examine this Stock gnd Low Prices? CHAS. A~MUDDIMAN, GAS FIXTURES, tof arre: neral taxes di GAS FIXTURES. All the Latest denis lowest; = est denies prices, , 1kNING. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO. ‘432 bub at. HEATING AND Repatr work promptly done, ses-tr a=! WILL GIVE $20 REWARD TO ANY it electric Wires aud speaking tubes in Mr. Emiuett's house on. 2. i. ave, bet. Pand Q'sts. and other houses in that section of the city. ©. SCHNEIDEK, ‘one who will inform me who THE PEOPLE'S YARD, 6th st. snd New York ave. Our aim isto sell everybody, however small their wants, Ii only one board is wanted we will take pleasure in waiting on you snd seeing You satiated. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, MILL WORK, LUMBER, HARDWARE, n 1891, $113,563,108; 1890, $103,494,562. Mexicax Castxer Woops.—Licut. Baker, special commissioner for the world’s fair to Mexico, reports that Mr. Berringer, a promi- nent merchant and landholder in’ Tabasco, Mexico, will send to the e: cent collection of the cabinet woods of Mexico. At the Paris exposition Mr. Berringer ex- hibited 100 varieties of the finest cabinet woods, romises to increase his col- an 200 samples and show a specimen of every variety of cabinet wood in xposition a magnifi- but at Chicago he lection to more ‘Tur Nesoniax Tacet.—In » dispatch of April 17 last the United States minister at Pekin reported to the Secretary jof State the correspondence exchanged between the dip- lomatic body and the Tsung-li-Yamen-lo-King e preservation of the Nestorian fu. Mr. Denby re eye to the “wint chase your coal (selling tis month at summer pi 1200 Hl and 188 apl4___ All Spring Novelties received. P< ATTENDING MY OFFICE ‘daily (except Sunduys) trom Pa. m.to 5 p.m. 3y31-6m asi re, CHAS. DIEDEL coutinue deatistry in ai Sees EACH OTE 3, acciients. For the reins Rot only be safer, but with ' burning” J. MAURY DOVE, Main office, “ist and I sts. n.w.; branch offi ‘M ‘st. n.w.; wharf, footof Fand bw. - seordun eq ME PARET Announces his removal to eS k oe Leno & st. 201m Artistic work in Copper Plate Engraving. —* D. BAK, IMPORTING TAILOR, 212 Pa. ave. Ow WILLIAMS DUNNALIA? Bes will uy yout yur. dmnluer prices} of DON'T YOU WANT To OWN A COUN- HOME? No doubt you hada most delizht- fal tine in the country this summer and would like to own » country loine. Here isa chance to get one Upon your own terms: ‘Cozy six-room and attic house and 8,000 teet round in Beltsville, Md., ‘ob Baitinore branch B. and O., close to station; porch, shade, &e." Will Paper througiout to. suit. Only $1,700 taken atonce. Bound to be worth more next summer. ‘The other house is about ten min- utes’ walk fro: station and includes early two acres of land. Will paver this one also. 83,80, Upon terms to suit, ®-Grand chance to secures home. Gg LYSVILLE LAND AND LMP. CO. 1003 ¥ a re.2 oS neni eucainpment will be held ING atSo'ciock. Menters will please attend, at THOMAS W. FOWLER, Scribe. 1B. W., oom 14. ‘HIS Wedge: . the department undor date of July 1 covering has been built over and other meas- this ancient monument. ion of this tablet has beon trans- mitted to the Chinese branch of the Boyal Asiatic Society at Shanghai. ures taken to preserve ‘To Bs Inraustzp Wits Coonterrert Money. A treasury circular issued by Acting Secretary Spaulding gives public notice that the chief of the secret service division has been instructed to recommend for license such persons as he sh investigation of each cation is made, be con- intrusted by the Secre- tary of the Treasury with s certain limited amount of counterfeit money (not to exceed in the first instance $500 in any one case) to be kept in his or her individual possession for the of aiding said person in teaching may, after a thoror separate case as ap vineed is worthy to ‘0. ¥.—MOUNT NEBO ENG, he Towulat, meeting of the ¥} ee ‘Mr. Ji UNPARALLELED SPECIAL OFFER, I offer my entire stock of AMERICAN WATCH » DIAMONDS, GOLD CHAINS, AR RINGS, LADIES’ BREAST RACELETS, SCARF PINS, AND SILVERWARE at « special iscount of 20 PEK CENT FUK CASH, tor AsLort time only. Goods marked m LALA GURES. PARICTLY ONE PRICE. A. L, SALTZSTEIN, IR, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, _ 183m WO ithe. aa, YOUR FURS id weather. ‘Bexton's Grand Lasrobe, set to two: 830. Parior sun Latrobe. ‘to heat Fyne atiaite Eo, (Teiephone 844-2.) he will sat Us with. ‘VE LN A LATROBES and RANGES PUY IN OI ‘by best me- graven ae Gee COOL WILL OFEN IN A FEW pays. ‘Children’s Suits from $1.50 up. WM. GARNER, ‘The People’s Clothier, 1026 7th st. nw. SHINT MAKERS. mes ny And is personally in charge. Being a practical slirt cutter, we are confident that atittactorily execute any Orders 70u way favor Neckwear. THOMPSONS SMILE Fi 8} 2015-5t TAZ 15th st., opposite. Hy ‘Bin. CAN YOU DO IT? OSA RA, ww Ct. aw aOR EE eee ti detecting counterfeit money. ville and James Mai Willard’s.—A. Onken well of Boston,E. Alexander of 8t. Louis and J. E. Machmore of Now York are at the Randall. —— J. H. Caldwell of of San Francisco, bof Alleghany ublicans whose votes will be iost to McKin- .” _—— ‘[ARY FOSTER’S ASSURANCES. ‘What He Said Today to the British and Ger- man World’s Fair Commissioners. Hon. Ben Butterworth and Maj. Handy, the world’s fair commissioners, called on Secretary Foster today and introduced Sir Henry Wood, Mr. James Dredge and Herr Wermuth, the high commissioners of Great Britain and Ger- many. Mr. Butterworth introduced the dis- tinguished visitors, telling the Secretary that he had assured them that the United States government would do all things in its power to dispose of all difficulties in the way of the foreign exhibita resulting from the tariff laws and that every possible evidence of good will and desire to promote the interests of the foreign exhibitors would be given. Mr. Foster then spoke to the commissioners, saying that this fair was not local to Chicago, was not local to the United States, but was strictly a world's fair, in celebration of an event in which ell’ nations were interested. Properly America was arranging the matter, but all nations of the earth had a proprietory’ interest in the celebration. In every case where the tariff laws seemed to interfere with the foreign exhibits the department would make the most liberal constructions of the law, and where this was not sufficent Congress would be asked to pass special acts to destroy any discriminating regulations of the tariff. “He assured the com- missioners that the government would exert it- self to do away with every barrier to the suc- cess of the fair. ‘The commissioners were highly pleased #ith their reception and to find that the Secretary repeated and pledged himself to what Mr. Bui- terworth had said as a member of the commi tion, During the short while the commissiehe ers have been here those who are the guests of this nation have been viewing the beauties of Washington, and bave expressed much admira- tion for what they have seen. They were shown through the Capitol by Mr. Butterworth and Major Handy yesterday. The building isin dismantled condition, but the guests were sufficiently impressed ‘with the building to <i of it as second to none on the continent of Europe. Herr Wermuth ate oysters in the Senate restaurant, tasting for the first time in his life those bi ‘They called on Postmaster General Wanamaker, aide of the doors was S scuething torrid, “al- S-though it was not within shalt hour of the time wt for the opening of the convention, Inside & more mgid rule was made to exclude more vomers and hangers on from the stage, which, FLOWER NOMINATED. Chapin Secures Only 43 Votes— rae and drowned cord with a series of NEW YORK BEMOCRATIC TICKET. ana ae The greatest ovation of : 3 Kot up a counter demons Valuable Property Involved in a] stration wien Momre Croker, Cockram aud perty their fellow leaders appeared. hurch Dis; ute. 00D FI Ne “ne c P' Good fecling seemed to prevail on both sides and there was no attempt br either to put the other down in spite of auimosites which have been engendered during the Inst twenty-four hours. A 10.5 o'clock Temporary Chairman Raines . called the convention to order and the commit MUCH PROPERTY AT STAKE, tee on credentials was called upon for its re= * ® port. Chairman Judge McMahon of Oneida The Unitea —— os Hatigate Over | road the report on contested acate ascent last RUSSIAN PEASANTS’ CRIMES. night, and im addition submitted a preamble Caicago, Sept. 16.—A dispatch from In-| and resolut which dopted ui ianapolis says: The judges of the supreme | mously. The preamble and resolutions recite court will today listen to arguments in a case | {he itfemular action of the Sy Sane that involves a confession of religious faith and | TO rinate all the ie asp yn 1B romp 3 several million dollars of property. The Church | clerks of the United Brethren in Christ is divided | party may be entitled in the city of New York, against itself. The general conference held in] Tbe committee on permanent organization York, Pa., May i3, 1559, adopted a revised con-| Wa# then cailed and submitted ite report, as fession of faith and an amended constitution, a | telegraphed last night. The rey ort was adoptes Yote of the membership having been taken in | Without a dissenting voice. November, 1588, thanked the convention for the b 1 bestows In Wayne county was a proeperous congrega- | Upon him and called on the committee on reso- tion known as the Sugar Grove Chureb, the } tions for report. myn of which adiéred to the old Seep a ‘THE PLATFORM. of faith. Those who refused toadopt the edict] Daniel G. G Of Jeers: of the conferonce are called radicals, aud those | yy sone tog ten “tgp tv ghlmased who follow the conierence are known asliberais. | “7? TePOFE ersegameasteifer- msg The liberuls demanded the church property, | _ First--The democratic party of the state of but the radicals refused to give it up and suit | New York, in convention ussombled,renews the Was instituted in the Wayne county circuit | pledges of its fidelity to democratic faith and county. Judge Bundy of Newcastie was trial | 48 regurds national es reaftirms th judge, and the case occupied the court for | doctrine of the national platform of 1884 and y four weeks. Judge bundy iound for the | 1585, indorsed by the poy liberals and an appeal was taken. wand so overwhelming The United Breiuren church bas property in | Popular verdict in the congressional elestious almost every county and siaie im the United | of 1890. States, and at Dayton ts op ay SILVER LEGISLATION. ing concern worth at least =250,000. It isa} yw, bom, stendiieatiy odes i fight as to which side shal bave control of this | .,¥° a cad Gee We eo eae immense amount of property, as several simi- | Ple* of sound finance. We are against the Jar suits to the one filed in Wayne county have | ©o!Mage of any dolinr which is not of the ime been instituted in different states. ‘The litaga- | trinsic value of every other dollar of the United tion has already cost thousands of dollars. Biates. dees We therefore denounce the now Sherman sil- 2 ver law, under which one-tenth of our gold DISORDERS IN KUSSIA, stock has been exported and all our «ily os GaP TIR" put is dammed up at home, t Famine Drives the Peasants Into Brigandage | {31 “wrtiul huindvonce. ef voters ue pretense and Other Crimes. «las tending only to produce Viena, Sept. 16—Alarming accounte of |® change from one kind of monosmetilion te brigandage, growing out of the famine, come another. We theretore unite with the friends of honest money everywhere in stigmatizin from the south of Russia, Murders and out-| the sherma: progressive silver bestolew as 4 Tages are of daily occurrence. Bands of starv- | solution of the gold and silver question and ua ing peasants haunt the roads and | 4 fit appendix wo the subsidy and bounty swine forests in the Caucasus, lying im wait for | tle. tl — Loe oe a ane, the travelers and revorting to pillage and | Sorrlug the go gy murder. In many villages & state of | earn ie fal lien aad Gisesae complete anarchy prevails. At Elizabethol | clutionary procedures of the bill Congress— fifty brigands recently wurprised two houses at | Oi) justly wees tag) wepeemnar peng midnight, murdered the twenty-two @coupante | el Nove ae ss mas an DB carouved. week ago a diligence next year, will empower democratic statesmen. was attacked in broad daylight. Ali the JAE | to guide the peo iss comnalle and to execute sengers were poor women and girl. The bri- | oe tule gands murdered the former and stripped and ‘Outraged the latter. THE DEMOCRATIC asseMnLx. ee Second—We congratulate the poople of the A LINEMAN’S TERRIBLE DEATH. | **tte upon the beneficent results which followed i cena the election of @ democratic assembly last One of His Climbing Irons Caught on an) autumn. That victory secured the election of Electric Light Wire. a democrat to the United States Senate—e Cusveraxn, Ouio, Sept. 16—John MeCaf- | TePPesengative in full sympathy with the popus forty, a linewan for the Western Union ‘Tele- |W syuority on Brest questions of poy graph Company, met with a terrible death ing six years and for the first. the in a generation front of the court house, in the presence of 100"| freedom from taxation forthe general purposes spectators, yesterday. McCafferty was talk- eo bias inci we esaesss 4 e Ye meat ing to some friends, and then began to} rapid transit-a boon which republican pnd climb a telegraph pole to adjust a wiro. | jatures had for years denied, He had reached a point eyond the} It gave the peuple the shortest legislative ses- first cross bar, when with a shriek he | «ion in seventecn. y tribate to the faiths fell backward, his spurs caught in the iron steps | ful industry of the cratic assembly by of the pole and he bung Lead downward. A | whom thisresult wasachioved in the interest ot telephone wire had fullen across an electric | econcipy and good legislation. hght wire and McCafferty received the terrible siaBios voltage in his body. His face and arms turned __, DEMOCRATIO PLEDGES RENEWED. black and he hung fully three minutes before a| Third—Oar pledges to the people contained lndder could be secured and the unfortunate | in the democratic platiorm of 1587, 1888 and man a Ground. He died on the | 1969 were promptly redeemed by the demo- ee cratic assembly in the passage of the following measures HARD COAL TO BE USED. 1. A bill to enumerate the inhabitants of the staie preparatory to a reapportionment of eon A Decision That Will Involve Great Expense | ate ani arccmbls dintricnt to the Chicago Fair. A bill to reapportion the congressional dis Cuicaco, Sept. 16—The grounds and build- | tricts, in pursuaico of the federal statute and ings committee of the world’s fair ne agreed | ®1" ‘the basis of the recent federal census 3. A bill to p: ide for oust: nal con= that anthracite coal only aball be used on the | vention in aecordence with thee ee grounds during the exposition. The decision | people as declared by a large injority at the is very important, involving as it does an im- | Polls in 1886. mense expenditure. ‘Tho machinery plant of |, + 4 bill to revise nd cousolidate the exciea 24,000 horse power will consume an enormous | {Wo} omer suey Santi, ahd euuitably amount of fuel, and the decision in favor of 1 Yate le of Jutoxi~ Isrd coal is made to avoid, damage to tne fats | CHINE liquors, prescribing Jost fees for licenses ‘rics and the art exhibit, which would be sure to | i Bren tant a) uesuey restrictions for the follow if soft coal were’ used. It is thought an | Msinonance or onder ad the Bred of society, coal were used. It is thought an |'"s. ‘Several bills to ameliorate the condition nsbier eared exposition by which all the en- | *sticulture and labor and lighten the burden ines drawing passenger trains will either use | * direct taxation. 3 J ballot clerks to which the democratic coal or be titted with smoke preventative REPUBLICANS ARRAIGNED. devices. Fourth—All those measures passed by the —_—-—_ democratic assembly in obedience to the de- CLEARING AWAY THE RUINS, mand of the popular majarity were defeated in the republican senate by the representatives of It is Feared That Lives Were Lost in Yes- the mmority of the people. Tiras bas the co- terday’s New York Fire. ublican party continued to betray the oo pd feta etal igera Ccryeirmagen dd [gee od agen ye force of mon were put to work clearing sway} 099 new inhabitants of the state by refusing to the debris of the old Commercial Advertiser | pase an enumeration bill—the preliminary step building, which was totally destroyed by fire | to the abolition of the present antiquated ap- yesterday. The force of workmen will be in-| portionment of senate and assembly districts, creased during the day. It is now almost cer- | Which is based or. the census of sixteou yearsago. tain thal two men, John AUdeliman, aged sixty | ¢20t only comapired with the federal census two, and his sun Louis, aged thirty-theee, wore | Socscoutative im Congress ata in the clesteesh ee to Taet ane ton nee = college bya fraudulent count of the inhabit- i] ‘ants in New York city, but it refuses to com soomapery brea dce 2 ‘vith the command efits own federal compres ae to rearrange the eye ow Congress districts Curtis Held by the Coroner’s Jury. of the state so that contain “as nearly as ticable an equal number of inhabitants.” Sax Fraxctsco, Cat., Sept. 16.—The coro- | practicable en equal number of iubebit ner’s jury last night rendered » verdict holding f ey plurality of 838,000 votes, bene «=f Maurice B. Strelinger (M. B. Curtis) guilty of | therusclves in favor of @ constitutional conven- the murder of Officer Grant. tion. itinsste upon # passage of sumptuary laws Sean which needlessly vege with ue jashington Their Meeting Place. | liberty of law-abiding citizens. ‘demon- = regepoRe strates the bypoctect of Su grefendons by Pumspexruia, Sept. 16.—The tile layers have } Prive recording itself in the sea ye concluded their annual convention by the se- | of a prohibition er then refusing lecfion of the following officers: President, | to make provision for its submission James J. Daley of New York; vice president, Nn oe ge eee not omnes coe ara S Dur _ New York; dele pense of over ®000,000 to. the taxpayers. It SE eres doratien of Labor Seuss | Fetusee 0 ameliorate the condition of , Daley. Washington was selected as the next garners by pias conservative tune we the moneyed inte: demands of the agricultural and working classes for reforms in ‘ Bostox, It covertly lends its influence to the restriction President; Mr. and Mrs. J. R McKeo and the | of manhood suffrage. It indicates ite hostility i f iff home rule by ite efforteat meddiesume legis- President's ica Spoaheten aint ie eines oF large and “1 cities. It encourages expensive legislative in-

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