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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS. YO1 Penrsylvania Avecus, corer L]th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Compas; 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Wow York Ofice, £8 Potter Building. Te Evewrvo Sram is verved to gulmeribers tn the abe fern oe these om neroun ar J sentep Suave pista dy anes ue United Seaaoar postaae prepaid 30 conte pet month. SaTuRpar aes “ye 81.00 per year; (Entered 2t the Port Oftice at Washington, D.C., a second-class ina! ustter.) G27 Ali wail subscriptions must be paid in advance, Hates of advertising made known on application. —« Che Kvening Star. Vo. 79, No 20,074. WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1891 TWO CENTS. | ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News an —q=>MASONIC.— WASHINGTON CENT! ee OOM. wall olds Bae comuumication at Masonic Tempie SATUR- BY. Oct TG. at 7 pun. Work, 2 dewree. “EMMETT C. ELMORE, Secretary. [SOWING TOA “RELIGIONS HOLIDAY" Hore will be cised. MONDAY, Octoler a .— bor x L. SALIZSTEIN, Js =i, AM NOW ATTENDING, MY OFFICE iy (except Suudays) from Oa-m.to.5 p.m ay WTLMIAMS DOXNALLY, Dentist; 3y31-6m iszi F st. a. Jouxsos & Lerrnecs. 71S MARKET SPACE. AS A RESULT (Of the bacewardres of the Fall trade our buyers have Deen able topurciuase for cash. at s «reat sacrifice, from the lmpoctersa sores of UNEXPECTED BAR- GAINS, wiuch we shall take pleasure in offering to our patrouson Monday and during the entire week,at prices Which should briux the ladies iz crowds to our store. HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS. Ladies’ Imported Japanese White Silk Hemstitched Inttini Handierchicfs; alse White and Colored Eu- Drouleved Scalloped Edge Silk Handkerchief. Your ebeice a: only 25e. Ladies’ Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 25e., oF Gm « handsome box for #1.25. Gentle:uea's Linen Initial Handerchiefs. Worth 39c. Atonly Ys Japausse Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, and soc. Worth roc. and $1. 1 will pay you to buy your boitday suppis now. HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS. We are selling the best €5 Blanket in the city, and ar. say so When —— We have all grades Fancy bordered Kuctted Fringe Damask told cvary "bere for ™c UUr price oLy 2c CS a jarge Aootted Fringe ipecial Carvnins ia Tons Liseam, Kapton, Bed Laaten’ sins in Table Linens, Napki Spreads, Lace Curtains, &e = DRESS GOODS BARGAINS. A) pieces: f ‘2B-inch All-wool Tricot Cloth. At only ber yan 1 pieces of 3G inch Ali-wool Striped Serges, usually sod at Gene. Avonly 4c. per yard 2) Kobe Dress Patterus, colors Navy, Garnet, Green and Biack. Fulry Porth #8 At only $4.50. 17 Fars Kobe Dress Fatterns, would be cheap at 818. (Our bargaia price, $11.50. LADIES JACKETS AND FUR CAPES. We have now in stock a fashions im Plain and Fur-trimmed Wraps. As « Special bargain We offer one lot of black Cheviot Fur- Wimuned Heefers. At only 8.30. Worth $12. to vay PEs Lane, Fur Clpes in reat variety trom 85 $50. “Uur prices on these goods are fully 25 per cent Jess than you'll bud them elsewhere. LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. Our Underwear department is now complete and the Prices far food Underwear were never 80 low. ‘Laces: Ribbed Vests at 250. - Ladies’ Plain or Kibled Merino Vests and Pants, oe. $1, $1.25 and $1.50. ‘Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, 30c. to $3 apiece. Children's Merino Vests aud Pantalettes, sizes 1810 28. Atouly 2c. each. This quality has never been Odered for léss tian 45c. Don’t iiss this opportunity to save money. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, cl 713 Market Space. —— ee 2 ke “Tue Mowcuesrat.» 437 AND 969 F ST. N. W. INE MILLINERY, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e. ‘The system of selling every article at a swall profit, but of thoroughly reiiable quality, is a ruling prin- ciple of this firm. TRIMMED MILLINERY. 100 different 1s now hy: jue desicns; tany contuatious, “Tue atest woveltig fora abroed aid easiusive pafterns ifon car wu modistes, Ladies" Roaad Hats, ‘Rerbaps, Toqties and Bonnets for faii and winter ‘Ul apd ‘uz UNTRIMMED. HATS. Examine our well-selected stock of Hats for ladies, misses and children, comprisiug all the newest shapes snd leaday colors in French Eagiish feit, napped Beaver edie. silk vevers Bo MILLINERY NOVELTIES. Coronets, Crowns, Headings, Bands, at Dusterfies, Bow huvts'and Laces, OSTRICH Sha rane FeaTurts SILK VELVeTS for Dress and Millinery purposes. Fine Black and Colored Silk Velvet, 19 inches, @1; Batre Gantt Bisck and Colored Silk Velvet, 19 “Gntre Quality Bisel inches, $1.50; worth #2. RIBBONS, Beautiful assortment in piain and fancy Ribbon, all the new coloring im piain velvet brocade effects. cial discount to dressunakers and millinets peciat for watariay snd Monday. 290 pieces No. 7 Ali-siik Gros Grain, satin edge, in every Color. “Sold “regaiar st Loe. “Out prices Te: Der 230 pieces Ng. 10, All-ailk Gros Grain, satin ade, in Color, -Bewu fuality : ONiad pices Silk Velvet Kibuon, saiia balks ta Nom, 4, 5, Zand for those! wo days one-half the rexular price, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S PALL WRAPS. If you necd a Jacket ora Wrap of medium weight look at our offerings—prices far less than asked ten abort days ago. - A GREAT PURCHASE OF FINE GARMENTS, Comprising Black and Colored Jackets and Capes in {he beet of shapes, and, clothe. for preweut and carly winter wear—iined and unlined, jetted, braided FUR DEPARTMENT, pecial and exclusive styles, com- TUrS this season, viz, Astra ‘Marten, Water Mink, Sable, Opos- eum, Bear, &. GREAT OFFERING OF LADIES’ AND CHIL- KEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDEKWEAK, ALSO LA- WES? MUSLIN. MiKINO AND SILK UNDER BAB, COMSETS AND INFANTS’ OULFITTINGS. GLOVES. FRIDAY AND SATUKDAY AGAIN—AND GLOVE Day. opening this fall we have given up Friday y for Giow feare sure you louk for those two days to come— ‘will not point you today. The offerins areas fizod as ever better, if such « ‘hing were pommbis. We Harpom the quauity’ of our Gloves. "Price speaks for a Fouchan.” value i, at Goce doma & button Suede Aid Glows, “tqloranto,” value $1, at Ox THEN FOR FINE GLOVES. Have you worn our fine The S-button Suede, “The Monus.tatals af $2 a pac? digoa haves jer wear ancther Clove. You may have bought Sther goods for #3, aud 4, but they arene betters Gur price today gurl tornorrow js 812s ‘we'sell at $1.62, Our S-button ““Mouumental” Glace, which we sel! (06 $2.25, we will sei. ior those days ax $1.75. S-buttoa Berthold Suede, Value §.Uu, fora few Geysat e119 Sue stove we have more than thirty other uciuding the Genuine Foster, Faul & Co. Kid Gesizavle shades. Stace our Sac) "i a, the Dewest and most THE MONUMENTAL, ec0-21° 907 and 629 Fst. nw. Livus- 4 WONDER IN SHOEMAKING, SPECIAL SHOES FOR LADIES. 4 FULL LINE NOW LX STOCK. Price 83.50. ‘These Shoes look well and St weil. ‘They are comfortable to tender feet. ‘Made on the bench at our Baltiuore house Good material used to make them. Callend we them. Ask for tiem. It's the favorite fomatly obo. ‘You won't be without them after ove trial. Batre orders will be 50 cents extra price ‘This show is worth $5.00 of anybody's money. (bab for our make—$3.50 Shoe. WILSON & CARR, (Custom Bhoemakers, we F ST. N.W. Baltimore Store 4 and 6 Ba:timore st. us Qozex Ayxr~ Attention is called to this new pattern of practical and inexpensive. jeepecially su.table for | WEDDING PEESENT ware. B. W. GaLT, BRO. &CO., Se UERE To BUY Goop BUTTER | <i @aLT, ‘The course of lectures on Medical, Sursi All abadeoof DENT'S WALKING GLOVES now cence B.® SUNDAY EVENING, October 11, nual election of officer Ebfeao convention. Sein ‘order of the president. tas ‘J_H. O'BRIAN, Secreta = 0 GRANITE MR GEO. M. OYSTER, JR, Be une of Wehimeton brunch will er bald Staudds 175, 176.and 17, Center Get TF Su sharp. J. MGAULEFFE, Pres, Sree Market (near 7th st.), THE QUARTERLY MPETING OF THE IR TORE Be sin SI Ascoctaicn, fo tie Lote of Beste Patrons that he continues to sell TUESDAY, October ock the genuine P. E. Sharpless (Cow house of the secre HM. ita Brand) Butter, direct from the Secretary. erick Dougiass and Hon. John Kt, Lynch, a So Metropolitan Each bet. Bak ad 2 6 ‘n.w., TUESDA Ober Goods delivered promptly and ANVIL, Subject" of iecture: **Hayti. ‘properly to ail parts of the city. Amrbiou Giee Ciub und Dourtass mish m1 ets, @q=> GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ‘TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Gyncological Nursing, by tweuibers of th MEN'S FURNISHING SHOP, stad wallrterin MONDAY, October 12, at BP. at jospital. These lectures will be open to the public, and all 921 ¥ STREET. nurses in the District are inc iy Tuvited to at- them.” Persons. sen: superintendent of nurses — mying the name of the lecturer and tl ‘The opening lecture 1s to Le by Dr. Swan M. on the “Careof the Eyes.” nection with the W. P.M formerly known as the x. my Many friends for the: the past, 1 main, very respectfully, F HEALY BRANCH, oth and Pa. ay pm ‘also reports 0: delvwrates to sbersare requested touttend. SHILOH BAPTIST CH! 16th and 17th st jor. —Sunday is the vrand raily of es and the public generally to Sunday ‘school, ” At the pastor, subject, “The nter, pastor Third Bapti ‘s ‘ing by Rev. W. H ih Street "Baptist CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- ), Connecticut ave. S. Hamlin, ‘D. mand Sp-m | Preiehitic in the mern- p Warren and in the evening by Rev. Dr unt, both of the Methodist Conference. Index to Advertisements, We ask all the chur. id. J a. m.. preaching Peh Siiceeetin DF SP SLEY CHAPEL, CORNER STH AND ee AUCTION 8. Ff COTTERS. SPECIAL TION SALES. CENTRAL NION MISSION, °990 PA. After extensive improvements the church will be ve. rumiglt, balcony coucert 0 Teopened for divine worship tomorrow, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11. Preaching st 11 a.m. by the Rev. Bishop Isaac W. Joyce of the Methodist Episcopal church. At3 p.m. by the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, M.A., of the London mission, Wesleyan Methodist church. Solo by Madame Annie Roemer Kaspar. Preaching at 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. William J. Daw- son of Glasgow, Scotland. PAUL'S ENGLISH, LUTH. stor. — Services toi ‘Two of the members of the menical Conference will preach, the Rev. Worthineton of Wiran, Eng. in ti Bev. Dr. W- Briniow of Boiton, CHIROPODISTS... CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE... mission Sunday xcept Tuesday afternoon and at lored Women and Children will be held on meetin daily, 1 at 7 cl icht. “Gospel Branch mission meetines Raght, when the last executive com this Whission year will beheld. Gospel wagon, ~un- Market space, 6:40. tits orate and the ug sin the evening a ==PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, cor. 17th and P sts. n.w., ., Sterling N. Brown. EXCURSIONS, &e VE a ESBYTERIAN Church, P+'. between 31st and 32d n. w. Rev. Frank 2. Wilt 30_p. in.” every Sabbath, and on W TRINITY EVANGLLICAL LUTHER services at 10sH a. dug on second Sund: Sunday school, 9:30 s.1. FOR RENT (Houses)... FOR RENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Horses aud FOR SALE (Houses) FOK SALE (Lots). FOR SALE (Misellancous).. FOR SALE (Pianos».. HL Luebkert, pastor. UNIVERSITY, z D... président —Preach ‘clock p.m. every Jed by instructor Harry Lecture on FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, by the Rev. Mr. Dawson. Subject: and His Times.” Rankin, D.D.. LL by the student U are welcome. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSIC and 12th st. n. w. ‘Sir Walter Raleigh t, bok. Jed and id. ‘oF. — Services tomorrow th. ; morning prayer and sermon at 11, evening Prayer at 4:0.” Vested choir. Holy con:munion rex to. the week a curd | the car will be take | be Jo Strancere es ly Panne J sts. Bw. L Budd Moran of by Kev. Georse T Eihott, rector, 110.1 rs in the morning. frea, Psalter and. LADIES’ GOO! => ASSEMBLY LUGAL NoTICES. Tn the evening seats Fesponses chanted, ‘The weather is likely to be generally fair: LOST AND FOUND alghty warmer; northeasterty winds, tight D., pastor-—At 11 f tame BAIRD & GALT. ree and style of Ward Corbett as president aud general manazer. WE'VE GOT 'EM THIS SEASON. Edward Corbett will inake his own «ulle: BUILDERS’ HARDWARE? Why. certainly, wo keop it! Anything needed to bui'd a house. Low prices, too, and everything bang up. MILL WORK. Church, SuefBeid, midweek prayer ineeting. ¥s q-> METROPOL Tow at 11 a.m. by Key. Wesice Catharine's Vince, Edinburg ‘umenical council. Rey. John Chest the series of discourses Moses Write the Pent Orn fe iinemof Edward Corbett has Leen Chanwed into a joint-stock coupouy uuler the Maine S21 Est he Edward. Corbett Company, with de | she could with difficult, MISCELLANEOUS. | the cofin to be taken aw TAN BRESBYTERIA ‘Brunyate, D.D..0 SEW PUBLICATIONS... NOTARIES PUBLIC. Wesieyan Sunday School POTOMAC RIVE! ¥ the pastor in his second seruion on ti HARDWARE. Libbey, Bittinzer & Miller, 6th st. and New York ave. n.w. \t cuinenical conference: Sunday school at Epworth Learuo meeting at 7 p.m. Ail in- B. Leonard, D. D., Siinday school aud I ‘wecretary of the M. E. j Pouring rain, the epecta ith and O sts, southeast. SERVICES XT VIRGINTAAVE BAPTIST SUBURBAN PROPERT! hk, corner Ist and H st. s.w. —Itch an- ‘The Ideal Fail Overcoats—sizes for every- AsUls snd the business wil body. The new colors, the uew kinks in berofatore af the sani’ placy. No. 450) Syleand some new pointe of ourownthat | Wanlnatn. D. C.y witu! adiitingy othe il ‘WIR capture you. THE EDWARD COLBETT COMPAN They don’t cost much-10, 12 and October ISO). oe ‘Up—820 for allk Lined. qu NOTICE, OF REMOVAL. ents | <> J; Barton. Vetcrinary”Suryeun, has re- hoved to iuore cominedivds” premises, aud can GROROR SPRANST, found niubt and day at “37 Hist. bw. J ONZ-PHICE CLOTHIER, call wi be shorty announced. os 494 7th st. now. $= is wy vary wor, wien 18 Recessartiy burried, I urver app a at Lsuust, anda uuch as 1 wanted to use DR CLARA BLIGE, INDE HAS TE: | forthe moment, wi the Century Dictionscye foes ane “ Rterary worker, as it preciudes the ueed wiht the tenip- Ei his office and residence to U12 2d tation to read more widely uw. | work im hand."—E. H.C! Limited to diseases of children. colina _ | cript — fon, mainly becausell seal Tete ta hah stas tow prices, | Mewfeatest Practical Waite 0" the! wcrLini lay im MHEON SAD AMS, tad. Ae May ‘ook and Job Printer, SUMMEL RESORTS |. WANTED (Board). WANTED (Help)... I WILL MAKE EVEN- Les, Wraps and Jackets Tertect At and MME. BULLEL, 15033 H st. new. y serinon of the church will by Rev. Wi General Supt. & i yet to fail to | Stadiwount f Young men's 1 Wednesday, ev. SULRY ZION w., Rev. RG. Dyson, 1 an English mint tor the T.MAKES NO DIFFER- WANTED (Misce!laueous). iia Wesleyan Metho H OF OUR FATIH THE CENTURY IS REMARKABLE, in my opin- it is practical. 1 kuow tht tt is of are obtained in x and Lith sts.. unday services, 8 and 11 a. 0 Pein. All soate free except at Ti Wiatcomb, pa fon service in. the us Government Recerprs Topa’ enue, $444,94: —Internal rev- customs, $418,989, iter and less trying to theryes. “but we can sive You at Perfect aud AF- elsewhere. Day and evening sessions after October 3. | _0cO-lin sels-Lin =>THE PHENOMENAL INCREASE IN OUR Sattbepeetinee Sosy aks PO ALE GRP ate” | the mua ferent for ae SS GF DELIVERY: r you canuot afford toinore. Lhandle only the best | By order of the board of directors. Products of the most celebrated ines in the country, | EASTON, President oc! Selected especially for tamniy use. If youdon't know Main office, Zist and ? brane! by law be excluded froin ai tistic Metures o Satisfaction yuaranteed. W CHURCH.—THE REV. Sewall wil preach atthe Church of the City, Dupont circle, at 11 jesus on the mountain, Suntay sehOoly 1 Maryland New. Cit Mr. Justice Hautax has appointed Mr. Wm. H. Lewis as his private secretary. Mr. Lewis formerly beld a the assistant secretary ing 11 a.m. “ lascow; miceting at 3 pan. 19 in jenn Work, addressed by Mrs. ford Slack and Sister Dora milar position with Artist Lotgrafer, urch ifssion coulerence Cor. 1itu and Pa. ave. now, O12 Lith st. a. cor PITTSBURG LANIS, on ET CURT TAVRDERED EGU BRASS TABLES, ke. ae be a CHAS, A. MUDDIMAN, Called for and delivered. eizim | pin Fagg ae gn Ey ar ac DR. THOMAS E. McARDLE HAS RE- “Apply or send for “-yaxe circular before joni BS ean tm san coneentur are Fo S19 17th st. rly be broucht before it will Le he, ‘Cleanliness of fuel, Lt and measure, are inducements I offer that breaching at 7:30 by eases, Thursday evenings at 8 o'civeh mP : Allare invited, Navat Onpens.. Passed Assistant Engineer T. J. Cowie ordered to the Petrel on the 12th instant. Passed Assistant Paymaster John N. Speel detached from the Petrel on the 12th in- stant and ordered to settle accounts, then granted two months’ leave. RCH, COR. 9TH AND uel Shanuon, pastor. — Rev. James Donneliy. y Rev. Koss C. Hough es eee 4 7 Als OFFICE OF THE COLUMBIA PHONO- hoy er si ale partment been c: EB i.— fhe anuuat meetine he stockbo ders Ree a, wayne Of this company for the election of directors, to receive ny Par bumen’ Saevtnr: bot 4H. Smith, preai- UNION ME. CHURCH, 20TH ST. BE = Penna. ave, and Hi st. reaching bs" Rev. Jolin Lath 730 Pah... reaching by" Tey imiiave Aleibodist World, Man Assistant Surgeon orth has resigned, to go into effect from the 8th of October, 1891. other business +s may at the office ron, D. C., October 13 SS unportant inatters of ION OF FAITH AND THE ‘Western Presbyterian, 30. truth been brouzht Lome to those who mnned their faith to cheap iinitar that their first fay as transitory ever been your you have heen Lewin a short series of Mon- | chester, Enland. ‘evening readings in the Westu inster Confession, with reference to the proposed revision. interested in the questions now before Catep ox tae Pnes:rent.—A committee from the National Republican League, consist- ing of Hon. J. W. Poe, North Carolina, chair- MEMORIAL CONGRES {Honal Church, cor. 1th and Es ‘he Presbyterian | jerchice delegates will preac the kind ofccal you want drop me # postal and I will ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS our heating apparatus and advise you w aguinst the estate of Joseph F. Birch, de- ceased, are hereby warned to preseut the ‘sane, with the Zsth day of Atucust nm settle their accounts with the 008 14TH ST. NEAR COR. F N.W. jy14-8m = = bbe proceeded aainst according to laws See PUDSON SrHEDY, me re Meeeen ates BCG) toes ‘(GENERAL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, | jog. sgtugw Ae BIRCH: ‘3004 M st. Removed to Rev. W. Hays, DD.” Ail invite W. MOOKE, Pastor." FIRST CONGREGATION atuews of the New West Education commissiow of the Congregational churches will the pastor, Kev. 8. M. ¢..urch concerning its doctrinal formula are invited to man; Hon. 8. E. Jones, District of Columbia, secretary; Dr. 8. A. Sumby. District of Colum- y, North Carolina, J. ; Tilman Dorsey, District of Co- jlumbia: Reuben Johnson, called on the Presi- dent this morning. The delegates were all colored men. Tue Orpers to Tux Rvsx.—Orders have can bear testimony to the fact that the jure here cannot bo elie nce to nieasure be Surpesced in point of quali ft, stsley Wore uanshi) suinply Unexcelied CENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT Church, 12th and Mn. w.—Preaching at 11 an. by delegates to the ecunenical Methodist conrerence. At 11.by Kev. Dz. T. Mitchell of Hall, Fnvland, secretary tot ‘coumnittee and'one of the edit Pruuitive Methodist C J. Ogbarn of North Caro.i ference of the state. => ALL SOULS’ the vouchers thereof, to the suuscribers on or belors OF they iuay otherwise Leuetits of the said estate. ‘All persons indebted to the said estate are potified to iersined, oF they connexional chapel nd compilers of the Dr. ina, #x-president of the Son Newman, D. D.. at 7 Sunday’ school, meeting, 6:49 p. BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ST. tom Waldron, pastor, Church. What It Custom Tailor, ‘near MI st. nw. J. AM ,TAILORING LORE BY “MERTZ."" => WINTER 18 COMING. 8. iD & MAY HA’ WEL Pt wevvrscs. my26-t,th,s.tF SuDaET a: nowenTe, Face orders for th MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, ‘Snousd be seat to CHAS. L. Ci 07 10TH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 01 cae SHANCE TO MAKE A both, cover your roof with our METAL PRESERVI your wall damp proof. CHURCH (UNT’ Services at 11 hippen, pastor. Sunday All invited. 1t M. E. CHURCH, 3D pa been sent to the revenue steamer Rush, at San Francisco, to sail on the 16th instant for the seal islands and remain there until December 1 |and as much later as may be necessary to protect the 4th and L sts. ‘Lite Out of Death October 10, 1891. 1 px and class in the life of .rm.. Tuesday, public Bible Watson and Mr. Ben}. F. Pet wurday, Band 0: Hope meeting. | Bexinning with ber Pastor will preach Series of sermons on the Book of Mevelation. A.cor- dial welcouse to all E REMOVED | _YOUFr roof may be badly in need of painting or your.| Kver in advance. ‘ew. from 1200 F st. to wall may bedamp. We wou.d" be pleased to examine $e anth for, Washinton Loca and Yuet We pursue a progressive business policy, j Corner 4th and ¥ sts, u.w. aiming to place our patrons in possession of the best garments obtainable at the closes Sisw PAINT, and contract to stop leaks and rust or mako ee ee carry mail for western: Alaska. This will be an ex- cellent opportunity for those who desire to ate with thet region and the Possible prices. This means a large saving STREET BAPTIST Sts, n.w., lev. stor.—Y a.m. Sund pastor; 3 p.mm., Lord's jad over by one of the bishops, sted from Dr. 3. Embury Prien de Rowers, EL. Den of (1 ‘of New York. Henny wurch, cor. 1vth and I je considerably increased our uicago, Hon. J. J. Mac- —— BURCHARD & ROLLOW, GAS FIXTURES, se12-c0cin Cor. Pa. nd 4 st CAUTION. —WISHING ALL OF OUR MA- PLUMBING axD HEATING. a anern 8. 2.Y. Ton, we particulary caution those having old nes of oUF make agains: allowing them to be adjusted else~ where than at the COMPA: Lut genuine parts are use« able charges, if 4; office is open from 3 to > p-m. ‘MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMEN?. tL. we-: corner of abied to offer a large brick building, situate in the upper portion of 14th st., SS WAS PEAPTOENT ocuem ov | sittin back tree thelcaiiging eee at THE CURKENC' Price which makes it one of the best 1m 26TH, 1801. paying pieces of small property in the WASHINGTON, Surre: by satisfactory evidence presented to the pore appeal taco simaorh fied u that “THE # BECO HS ASE BGG GEMANGEAE | tectarnw olan for hngreviag this pov: the CITY OF WASHINGION, in the erty by building « new front and making WASHINGTON, and DISTHACT OF CO- other minor changes, thus converting it Mis cunplie wit gall the prvimong of the Foe a oan vneTess to enabie National king Assoria- bel me store room with three edn their cot}crate existence and for ether elegant flats above ted with every Purposes,” approved July Ls 1am enjence. ‘The house as it Now thereiore 1; EDWAKD 3. Rog gitreaat esti LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency, do‘uerety certity that “THE CLE itu all coutempiated alterations and s029-1m0, 2209 F stn. Thave 18 patterus of Latroves im stock. "Prices to suit. Novelty and Cuver Furnaces, ‘Tin Moola, ID STERLING SILVER WARE by all who bave even it the most artistic of this desien in exquisite white silk-lined large assortment of all the newer articles in end Silversmiths, 2107 Pennsylvania ave. NAHUNAL BANK OF WASHINGTON improvements, can now be had for CITY» in the (CLTY OF WASHINGTON. (in the $14,000. Andassuch a property should x uated Go ene oe " Feaduly rent for from $1,600 to $1,800 LUMBIA, fe guthorized 16 bave succession for the prose spoobapte neurshn enn cred Ramely Guth cove of business on OCTOBER 2 1911, apparent. a eye 5 ‘The rapid growth of this section asa oie this otk day tac TEMBER, Th Sassen motserans cas tras Comptroller of the Currency. Prospective advantages are too well = Jnown to need emphasizing. eo ‘We shall be glad to talk with capitalists (tiny tins) looking for wilt-edxe investments, as the the Lest, above is but an illustration of wat you plebles, 19, 2le. boitie; English pickles, ‘all varieties, oe. bottie: Child's hand-made winger" waters, 2c" can, shred ae See cocuanut, 39-ib. packages, Ic. preserved. singe of, Buc. ; preserved, gingers suuall pot, a0 A. M. Proctor. 43. Martin Proctor. bir eed Se, package; best wravel,!e: pace PROCTOR & PROCTOR, sae; new dans, EE. Ot, B KENNEDY & CO. 8-3 007 G at. nw. FOR A SHORT TINE ONLY-@8 SS" 0, TOWLES. We offer a Strictly All-wool Overcost of =e 7 dium weight in Light and Dark Gray, Black, FURNITURE 4 SPECIALTY. Tan, Mouse and Smoke color for @8.5U. This ‘My reasons {for claiming a portion of public patronage: | coat would be cheap for $12. a PE WM. GARNE! My expenses inuch leas than larger competitors’. = ‘No leaders or baits at cost, and double profits on ‘The People’s Clothier, other goods. s015-3m. 1026 7th st. nw. ‘No goods misrepresented. SO Trely on fair dealing and low prices for success. ARLINGTON uEIGHTE, HL. O. TOWLES, LYN. &. iN 201m 1007 Penn. ave. 2. FALis CHURCH. a lage tracts im NOT ALL 18 GOLD THAT GLITTERS, * “Corcoran building, = Room No. 5. AND NOT ALL WATCHES ARE TIMEPIECES. NOTICE TQ THE PROPRIETORS OF BAR Every Watch I sell isaccompanied with ND ALL VEALEKS 1) N DIALS BY SALE. OFFICE OF ‘a written time certificate and guarantee. the sSeeO MIke Tage SOMATA. No Watch sold out of my stores unless Weshing-on) D.C, Sol aed previously been timed and compared all applications for Lghoriicensen: uth WHOLESALE with the U. 8. Observatory time and — TAIL. THE Ll found Deriect timepieces, APPLICATIONS WILL BE KECEIVLD. By orders oh Of the Comsetoners sult potions stat be Sed st —< east tet ae a Bie ous, to, povouuber i Next. a MATTHEW TRIMBLE, Assessor D. ¢ 0c8-10t A. L. SALTZSTEIN, 3m, OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR DISTRICT [ARTERS ERICAN .TCHES, Columbia, Was i. D. C. — — seo Sack ig hereby given that’ on the THICK ww Tt ot aw. SE Dav OF OCLOBEL, Init, wilt exvire a licenses given HAVE YOU. FURNACES, LATROBES ‘aud Jenny ‘Sun Latrobe, set to heat iwo stories, $25. Stables, intedixence offices, junk sLOpS, Nothing, dealers in ‘second-hand deaiérs in oid barrels, real © Fina ‘Hardware, &. thes ‘Work atfeuded to péouaptly. Open evenings eutil. | Mee varety testers: be All parties suwayeal ia. tio 210 Pas ave. Bem. their licenten in" accordance with & (Telephone 984-2.) vols the laws of the District 0; Coiumvia, viz: ae persoa Lacie for & License tax who may fail ‘sauue belore enicaxing in the business stall, to the license tax Imposed. bay a ie oF LACE CURTAINS. Jess tha five nor more than Afty dollars oh BY OFder of te Counnssoners «We pride” ourselveson the quality C. MATTHEW TRIMBLE, Assessor D.C. 08-0t Shere EEE: have one of our wayous os 1. wae ‘POLMAS STEAM LAUNDBY, | — pe = sen sajasge 4b) to aU Gi at. Bw. th a Shurt Factory ou the promises, under the management of 8 practical and long-expert- enced cutter, we are prepared to execute your 7. b. BARR. ‘orders at short notice, guarantesing in avory in- stance s perfect Bt and entire satiafaction.. IMPORTING TAILOR, Give vs a trial otder. 1111 Pa. ave. WOUDWARD & LOTHROP. ‘Fall and Winter Novelties received. aplé! oc7-dm 20th, 11th and F ste. aw. facilities and are showing the largest range Of styles ever presentedtto the public. Our friends may rest assured that we s! tain our high reputation of bein advance,” and that no effort will be wanting ‘on our part to adapt ourselves to the re- quirement of the times, and by thoughtful orgunization so arrange to secure the care- fui execution of all orders intrusted to us. Briefly we way say every effort is made to Tealize in practice what we belivve to be the true secret of conducting a business success- | fuily—namely,that to study the interest of rr customer ia the surest way to advance ‘Taking it all in all, sure no house in the trade ca. sei 25 seems to be a reasonable price for a business suit? We will havea surprise for you in full Dress Suit at @50, id others. "Good Waugh Epwort ‘BIG HEAD HUMANITY AND HU(WO)- is Pastor E. Hez Swem's subject Second Baptist Churea, ‘hing at 11 aan. by the Bear, which will remain in Alaskan waters as long as the Rush may stay. 30 Pau., seriuon and praise and LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, J. 6. At 11 O'clock Ke Adelaide, Australia, will preac! Fitzgerald, D. D.vof the M. 'S OFFICE, where none and only the ‘inost reasons ide. Uruers by postal will Pensoxat.—Hon. T. L. Bunting of New York 8. Haskell of Boston are at Willard’s, —H. C. Dickens of London and B. C. Turner of West Virginia are at the Randall.—J. 8. dgett of England, T. J. San Roman of Santiago, Chili, afid H. Hudiggor of Cuba are at the Arlington.—Hon. John Field, ostmaster of Philadelphia, M. C. Hughes of ortland, Me., and George Patterson of Lon- don are at the Ebbitt——Dr. J. P. D. John and Dr. I. N. Dalby of Greencastle, Ind. and Dr. 8. L. Bowman of New York are at the Fre- donia.—J. Payson Bradley of Boston and W. J. Tilton of New York are at the St. James, — Ex-Mayor Miller of Cincinnati and J. T. Bark- 1 ‘ational. —Ex-Gov. rth Carolina and Frank D. Howe of Boston are at the Metropol John R. Leonard of the marshal's left for a short visit to his Indiana home.—— Capt. F. V. Greene, former District engineer's office, Mr. George A. W. Fairbrother, after «pe two weeks with his Panl.—Col. H. SPIRITUALISM, GRAND ARMY HALL, 1412 Pennsylvania ave., ever: Lyceum at 10 a.m. ; lecture, 11:20 a.m: and ham of the New York ‘Society Mrs, Brigham is ‘hminical Trin- Subject for evening ily Bread.” Each lecture followed subjects given by the audieuce, close of the evening lecture Diss Magiie Gaule of Bal- timore, the wonderful test medium, tests. ‘Ten-cent door collection. => MeKEN! — bet LT. Widerman, D.D., secretary dist ‘churehs” Ejjworth League iuscth ist church. Ew we ane Sunday school at .90e.m-" All invit PAUL'S CHURCH. 23D ST. NEAR mm circle, Key. Alfred Harding, ‘communion at Morning service and sermou at 1 a. icon of new vestibule immediu: ing Service, Choral evensoug at 7 = DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. ir, Burwash of Canada; ‘Wilk Eng Stock and 5 230 p.m, by Hey. read occupies our platform tor October. one of the best inspirational s} ity,” “Brahma,” ‘ver and destroyer, Us This Day Our Dai @=>1WO ABLE AND POWERFUL PULPIT orators will occupy the puipit at Fletcher 4t-st. and New York D. at Ils. and Rev. George Windram, D.D.at P. veine delewates from ‘abroad to ‘the ‘ecumenical conference. Sunday school, 1:30 a. song and praise service, 6:0 p. every evening the following weel =>CHRIST 18 COMING. ARE YOU READ! Sunday at 11 a.m, in a. ave. Dw. Al Gospel service ever jonumental building, 133 ka are at the Pastor.—11 a.m Seiby, Wesleyan Metho- MERTZ AND COMPANY, Tailors, >BISHOP WILLIAM W ‘TOMORROW NIGHT, Oct. 11, near C. Freaching also in ALLAGE DUNCAN Se =* WARFIELD sirsox, ‘Tailor, Cor. 9th and Gn.w. <a. MC. A.. D. C—ONE OF AMERICA rime thinkers and orators, Dr. c. N. Gror delevate to the ecunte assistant of the rector. —All seats at Wormley's.— ‘nical conterens Power,” Metropolitan A. M. KE. tomorrow at 4:30 pan: it It DAVID WARNE, President. **Fuil of wise saws And mowern instances 4 applicable to avoriny to explain why they can do today what I been doing these past two or three Years—saving you the best Tailored Buits obtainable for Denman and famil returned to this city and are at the Shore- ham.—Recent arrivals in London include Col. Tnstitute Hali 602 F st. auce ineeting Sunday evening, Uc Good speakinz by able “AREIGN OF TERROR.” Parnell’s Followers Wrought Up by His Death, —__-—__—_ THE STEAMER DISPATCH AGROUND. Thirty Millions of Russian Peas- antry Destitute. A FATAL TENEME) T FIRE. THE DEAD IRISH CHIEFTAIN. Bearing Parncll’s Kemains Back to Ire land—Critical State of Affaire, Loxpox, Oct. 10.—An enormous concourse of People surrounded Walsingham Terrace this morning when the casket containing the re- mains of the late Charles Stewart Parnell was taken from the house. Slowly and andly was the body placed in an open hearse drawn by four horses, and at 12:15 o'clock p.m. the started for the railroad station amid a terri downpour of rain. Immediately following ‘the hearse in mourning coaches was the com- mittee of Mr. Parnell scolleaguesin parliament Who bad been selected to escort the body to Holyhead. The route to the railroad station was lined with masses of people, who sileatly and respectfully watched the passage of the funeral proceasion. At the station the remains were placed on board the funeral car and, with members of the Parnell parliamentary ‘party as watebers, started for Willesten Junction, to which direct and where it will 1 at 7 p.m. to the train bound for Holy- head. The remains, consequently, will not pass through London, as at first proposed. MRS. PARNELL PROSTRATED WITH ORIEF. There was a terrible scene inside the house when the casket was about to be removed. The gricf of Mrs. Parnell was most poignant, and be persuaded to allow Asa mark of reapect to the dead the blinds of many houses along the route followed by the funeral procession on ite way to the station were drawn down and on every side were signs of sincere sympath ie casket was covered with magnificent ‘Wreaths of flowers, one of which, in the center of ail, was from his wife. As the hearse passed them, despite the down- ore took off their bats nd stood uncovered until the last carriage had gone by. A dozen carriages followed the hearse from Walsingham Terrace to the station, containing among others Mrs. Dickinson (Mr. Parnell’s mister), Mrs. Pierce Mahony, Mr. Par- Boll, Sir. Jubn Redmond, it. Ps Me Pine Mahony, M.P.; Mr. Henry Harrison, M. P.; Mr. James N: O'Kelly, M. P.; Col’ John BP. Nolan, M. P.; Mr. John O'Connor, M. P.; Mi Henry Campbell, BM. P., and Mr. James Fitzgerald, M. P. Also in the mournful procession was a tation from the Dublin corporatio committee, went to escort the body to Dublin At the railroad station at Brighton the funeral party waited an hour, the building be- ing packed with people pressing forward te glimpse of the caer 6 it was 1:45 p.m. before the remains were laced on board the train, which then started Willesden junction. Mrs. Parncli was too ill to accompany mains to Dublin. sac: DILLON CALLED “STURDERER.” As Mr. John Dillon, member of parliament for East Mayo, was passing down Sackville street in Dublin yesterday evening be was met by @ rough who shouted, “You're a murderer. Mr. Dillon managed to pass without farther troubie, but twenty yards further on he was accosted by two other men, who approached ‘him, saying in a threate: : Dillon, the ee ee Air. Dillon says that the men had = ing, but it is asserted that ‘the Innpenn end was the result of secret mectings of Parnellites. ‘The situation of affairs is regarded as critical. The Freeman's Journal ot Dublin says the startling insults to which Mr. John Dillon was subjected show “the deep ‘undercurrent ot angry feeling which bas been by “United “Irviand. The Met had every desire to pay a last ule to the dead, but it is now perfectly plain that they could not do so with- out rendering probable au insult tothe sacred Presence of the dead by causing an exhibition Of intolerable anger upon the part of an im eetod eoction of his followers.” lo adds, under heading “ Reign of Terror.” eee = “if there it any violence the bold Unuled Jreiand responsible =“ = 4 BIG DEMONSTRATION. The funeral promises to be one of the most imposing ever held in Ireland. Special trains from all parts of the country will bring tens of thousands of mourners to Dublin. ‘That eity is placarded from end to end with posters de- scribing the order of the procession and the route it will follow. James Stephens, the ex-leader of the Fenian Brotherb: has been assigned « special posi- = an the a without doubt, wall ‘® Most rema: tu ul of the masses: of the Irish people. Bias THE DESPATCH AGROUND, It Was Blown on the Assateague Shoals tm Last Night's Gale. Barrimone, Oct. 10.—The U. 8. 8. Despatch went ashore last night in a heavy gale on the Assateague shoals, on the cast coast of Virginia, about sixty miles northeast of Cape Charles. As the shoals stretch out to sea for many miles and the ship struck on the outside it is not known exactly in bow great peril she and J.8. Ticbenor, L. C. Loomis and Mra. B. G. iels and daughters, all of Washington. — Mr. Stilson Hutchins has returned from E: Tefft Johnson has entered the medi- cal department of Georgetown College. THE OHIO OUTLOOK. Representative Taylor Says Much Depends on the Farmers. “I think,” said Representative J.D. Taylor of Ohio to a Sram reporter this morning, “that McKinley will be elected governor, but there is going to be no overwhelming majcrity. The democrats are making combinations with the Farmers’ Alliance to defeat Sherman, and very of | that is where the principal fight is going to be. inley is getting along very well and I think he will come out all right. The result in the + Sabbath | Jegislature depends much on the action of the N CHURC ‘te. = couple ot pieces to acleet from, but ‘ noveity patterfy’ 825. to weasuire. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert in Trousers, Cor. Gtk and G sts. n.w. c—Preows POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, q—> THE PEOPLES CHURCH, KEV. Kent, uunister.—Service In Academy 1 ic under direction of singing bed by iss FAY CALVERT, Secretary. ‘B.—The officers-eléct will be publicly installed. 1t THE COLORED YOUNG MEN'S CHRIST- ian Arscciation will hold their recular meet= iu Sunday aiternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Metropoll- Tuthets aw." The ltevs. Price und others will address theineeting: “Good's Prot. RC, Bernays and congregational Prot, Stockton. “Everybody invited. CALVARY BAPTIST GHURCH, JW gpHe¥;Samel H- Grecne, pas- randison, Bowen and after evening, NDALL CHAP! METAPHYSICAL LECTURE . night at 700 H st. u.w. Subject, Prite About Liquor." Class inst Bet yaAye duestion “night UGuES. 1 9:45a.m. Preaching, 11 ain. aud 7290 RIAL CHAPEL, superintendent. -Sunday sctivol, 3:30 p.m. Ail are cordially invited to these serviges. 1 METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, Con. fosyporial sermon Jobn Wesley yee iy Dk 8 stlon it te dined ep 3 doy Jon He Bi Dam. the Rev. J. Bow: 2 RFomident ofthe Wey: ruction Monday, Will be closed MON= W MRS, HUGH PRICE HUGHES WILL ‘speak in belialf of dea: F ‘at 3 ‘by Mrs. Bamford ‘and Miss Dora Stephenson (Sister Dora). Miss Arthur, dai Ail are cordial WOMAN'S HOME MISSION, 30- ‘ciety. —Mra. Huch Price Sie ford Siack, Sister Dora Stevenso: gf London, and Bi on account of re ligious holiday. OPEN TUESDAY wing tomorrow Bisuop John P. Newman, iattorm meeting in rec merica ; addresses, Mi Win. Arthur, will sing. ‘hes, Mra. Bar- ina Brorence Henuctt of the helath apd Gists..n-w.-SONDAY 0 ster Dora and iterested cordialiy invited. U. 3 AT THE TEM- ice ‘Tent Sunday evening. Addi Beit of Ohio and Mr. Ji Ail cordially invited. EMPERANCE TENT SERVICES 8' worth Learue. 6: FOURTH PRESBYT! th st. between G and POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, . Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ured Be DON'T FORGET RYLAND M. E. CHUROH, 10TH AND D KENSINGTON by Kev. James D- Eamon ‘school, 9 a.m RAEL METROPOLITAN C. Ast and. B ste. nO. t, U” Addresses ‘by Rev. Dee Datiin, ireland. Sua Ohitg and Mr. Jolin Wills of Derby, Bagland: REFORMED MENS TEMPERANCE meeting, Eaxleston Lodge, I. 0. G. chat. — dudke Weed, sovereien chief 8. of 3.. Col. ‘Snowden will address ineetins at Good Templare’ Pa. ave., Sunday might, 7:30 oc ‘Men'who are tired of drink come join us. THE TEMPERANCE THGeD AND FERMENTED LIQUORS, WINKS ‘Write or call for particulars, PERCY 8. FOSTER, General Munager Kensington Park, 916 F st., Rooms 9 and 10. e440 sruvENTs. Parties desiring the use of @ Piano or Organ by the Lour, week oF practice can be uccommods arate rooas ut Feasonal BRADBURY PALA 10-38 2225 Pena. ave, YOR SALE_EXCEPTIONAL AND BARE ‘opportunity—route of For Georzetown, west of Reck Owner's uealth bay now forty-nine diphtheria cards op houses in ENDE PEt ke QuineD BY LAW MUS? BE PAID IN ALL CASES BEFOKL THE PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING IN LANGDON CHAP! ‘on tae B. aud O. K.R., SUN: Good species by the Sons of J THE TABERN: it Laugdon Station, DAY APTERNOOS at's music wil] be fur- iat’ everybody sorse aid work ot God and humanity. ‘THOM Centennial Council, 8. of J. ND RALLY UNDER THEO} ‘tent, H bet. 2d and 3 ion ae and and Wales sermon the usual number of Bivie ufustrations Music in chargeot Prof, larry Welcome to alle the District of Columbia to apothe- Branch: Cor. Main and Granby sts.. Norfolk, Va. | caries. auctionters, banks and bankers, brokers, wis ci OF ixusie, i SAY EahOes PUY IN Obbka ty vets | Be smtonce, games kann, annie haa Sold weather. 3 ton's Grand Latrove, set to heat two stovies, 930. | puny, rs of roots, ti proprietors of bar Foous, samp 1s, tb r lanes, ta * ‘reason Jor ‘Sbufile boards, bowlins alleys, hotels, livery Row ior ded Chien) PIANO BARRGANS ve in stock a uu anal STEINWAY, c ING peckiy kxabe.! CHsLner i > & bf fi t iH ¥ BAUEK and sTOD! Pianos Lave ‘been taken vast, payment for Sow, if se eord af okreedingy low SERPOTESS ras poo ICE. WOO: i i k i é. hi £ i her crew are at present. It is impossible to reach the ship from the shore at it The Despatch left New York yesterday and rat on her way to Washington when she went ‘The Yantic will be hurried down to the scene of the accident from the Brooklyn navy yard a8 soon as she can be got under way. A telegram was received at the Navy Depart- aground this morning. on = od Assatengue = to her relief. A rumor that Secretary Tracy aboard is unfounded, as he was at his deck to- —— MANY MILLIONS DESTITUTE.

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