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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. TIO Pennsylvania Avene, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, MANN, Pres't. ey bs carers. on (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., a8 eecond-c ass mal a SA)! mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, Rates of advertisinc made xnown on application. —_—_—_—_—_—_——XK—XFr—_————— Vo. 79, No 20,084. he Evening Star, WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 189L . UNPROVOKED ATTACK Facts Revealed Regarding the As sault on the Baltimore's Sailors. REDMOND SUCCEEDS PARNELL. |The Case of the Itata Comes Up at Los Angeles. T FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. A Few Woxps TO GOVERNMENT CLERKS, TO WORKING MEX, TO MERCANTILE CLERKS, TO DRESSMAKERS, TO HOUSEREFPERS, TO SEWING GIRLS, AND TO ALL WHO ARE DESTROUS OF BETTERING THEIR CONDI- TION BY SAVING SMALL AMOUNTS AND OPENING ~& BANK accOUNT. The business of the Industrial Banking and Investment Associa tion appeais more strongly to you than to any others. ‘The accummiation of small sevings is the besinning of aflueace. Just as “larxe oaks from little acorns stow" so will your small savings ‘row intos large bank account. A beginning is really all that is neces ‘sary. for the smallest amount of itself creates an ambition to attain riches. ‘This Company will give you ‘mall savings bank to Keep at your home, wherein you may drop the pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters for which you have no immediate Use. Wo! will them send » manto Jour house once # month—oftener, or not so often, a8 you desire, The Dank is then opened in your prow ence, the mohey counted and you are fiven » receipt therefor by our Agent, who brings the money to us and it is credited to your account, Thus you are eaabled to run a Bank Account without the trouble or in- convenience of going to the bank. All money deposited in this man- Ber with us is subject to check at any time. Deposits of Scents and upwani received. ‘The Company solicits both active and inactive accounts. The Com- Pany issues Certificates of Deposit fmamovats of 5 and upward, al- lowing an interest of 4 per cent hereon ands further non-cumola- tive dividend of 2 per cent. Thus it 4s that each holder of a 85 Certificate becomes a partner in the business of the Company and shares pro rate in al profits. ‘One of the most important features of the business is the issuance of Cer tificate Checks for the safety and convenience of those traveling. These Certified Checks are also convenient fw paying sccounts by mail. They are issued for any amount, made up ima check book in sums of 85, $10 and $20, and are good only after the ame of the party to whom it is pay- able and your signature are attached. ‘The Company will act as trustee for individuals, associations, organi- Sations, corporations, Se, Drafts issued and a general banking business transacted, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. LEE CRANDELL..........President. D. M. YEOMANS..... Vice Pres. and HL N. HOWARD... BE WHITMAN...... FULTON B. GORDON. OFFICE, 1417 G ST. ¥.W., Opposite Riggs House, Ws #00, |. itz F ST. §. W. accounTs— Solicited of individuals, firms and corporations oa The moet favorable = LOANS-Made on Teal estate and available col- laterais. ‘Rachange drawn on the principal cities of Europe, Fi cy bought acrorgm currency bought and sold ‘We will be pleased to Lave you open an account “Gall in and see va WOODS & CO., Bankers, Close 4:30 (0e20-08 ‘ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, B.B COR 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress January 22 1887. ‘Beorganized under act Congress October 1, 1800. ‘Trapsacts tbe business ofa TRUST COMPANY 2p all its various branches, Aso the business ofs BAVINGS BANS And ofa SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Capital: ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS Acts as executor, administrator, ¢uardian of thee ‘Receives money depositsin sums of TEN CENTS and upward aud allows interest thereon. onterrd. Klcrmy unl So'clock p.m, us follows” ‘Lath day of cach wouth. aot business day of each, excpyeed)- “idth felis om Sunday the Lith day willbe b> —-— BENJAMIN ‘¥. SSYDER. ace President: RLED C. LOVER, First. aSEES SE Sut OSS Bethe, ‘Treasurer. EB FRANCIS iiGes, BQ. W. conso: . W. MACARTN, J Sieber Act back Ee. corso & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N. W. Paphers and Dealer fe Governisent Bonde ~ Leama. Collections. realy securit-gs sisted. shoal wcurite Depositn, Bailrent Stocks cat Pddsiore fone rs vi mere btovs bowshtend sold 1718 HY 4800r your wir - If you are contemplating making your Jast will and testament (and if you have not done so, you should), we will be glad to advise with you upon the sub- Ject. We prepare wills. All wilis naming the company as execu- tor or administrator are kept free of charge. ‘Making your will fs en important mat- ter, and vitally affects your family and estate in event gf your demise. Ip the Papers of today you wii! read that Par- neil died without having made his will, and his widow receives but # portion of Lis oatate. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. Britton.. President, €. J. Bell Percy B. Metzger. George E. Emmons. OFFICE: 1419 G ST. N. PLACE YOUR FUNDS WHERE THEY ARE earning something. Takeout an interest-bearing certiticate of deposit, payableun demand, drawing 3 ‘cent interest. "lates om tine certificates ‘on application. WOUD BO ankers. 1222 F st. nw. | Close 4:30. ‘ot Fooeriry BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION NEY. TKED. Any amount loaned, repayat Per month on each ‘$1,000 advanced. Shares, $1 per mont. SIN PERCENT ALLUWED ON DEFUSIiS. For pampuiets and information YISAND U1d F ST Farrison Dingman,!res. (019) vec ‘OW OLD ARE ¥oO? IF 2s, 36 OR 44 YEARS of age here iy the “‘cost and result” of a 20-year endowment policy: ‘Age 28, cost $904; receive $1,695. Age ub. cont $ 56. Ave $4, cost $1212; For further particulars write Special Agent, 1:26 F st. n.w. FREDERICK C. STEVENS. Members of the Washington Stock Exchanx GUKLEY & STEVENS, Beal Estate, Insurance and Stock Brokers, 1335 Pst. Real estate bought, sold and rented. Local securi- ties bousbt and sold. Money loaned on listed securi- ties and real estate. 8; attention to first-class in- Vestinents. ol6-tr ONEY TO LOAN. a SUMS TO SUIT. LOWEST KATES OF INTEREST. its and loux time preferred. LDSBOROUGH Bhios. & CO., ocl2-3m 1503 Penna. ave. FPP = OFFICE Rooms FOR RENT ~ Im the new building of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, corner 9th and F sta, Every modern convenience and comfort for men who spend # large Part of their lives in their offices. Call for permit to inspect the premises. se16-3m_ B. H. WARNER, President. L338 &. TEWKspuny, W. B. HIBBS, 7-50 Hrowdway.N.¥. laaer, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1885 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., Buy and sell for cash or ob margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions und Oil. ‘Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. Interest allowed on deposits. Out-of-town business a specialty. Al) Local Securities dealt ip. Constant quotaticus all warkets. ‘elephone 545. ocl-tr ‘Cilad. L GURLTY. ocl7, TupMas =. McAKDLE Has BE- and residence from 1311 Coanecticut ave. oct Iin* To Siy Ith st. = A SHORT TINE ONLY-@8 je offer a Strictly All-wool Overcost of me- dium weight in Licht and Dark Gray, Black, Tap, Mouse and Smoke color for $4.80. This coat would be cheap for #12. ‘WM. GARNER, ‘The People's Clothier, 1026 7th st. n.w. s015-3m . Sd IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa. ave. Fall and Winter Novelties received. _spl4 1 AM NOW ATIENDIN OFFI fro1 105 p. sale rep ee ba Be Bae 3y31-6m ‘Lael F st. nw. Be be § Ege Re BoP ER Yd GaP sat = In every laree city there sre always two or three establishments in each line at whiel it is best for youto shop. We have constantly aimed to make this the Dest shopping place in the city for Drugs, ‘Medicines, Toilet Articles and Prepara- tions. ‘The principles of “equity” enter into every business transaction. We be- gan the crusade against hixh prices, and no lower prices than oursexist today. PRESCKIPTION DEPARTMENT. In this department only registered phar- macists are employed, and in coxpound- ing the various preparations we use only the first quality of crude materials, and the most scrupuious care is constantly exercised. In our laboratory we prepare Dous- lass’ Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and y- pophosphites of Lime and Sods. This Preparation is 50 per cent pure Norwe- sian oil, and is imported by us direct in the original casks. The other ingredi- ents are Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda, and it is the most efficacious rem- edial tonic ever prescribed in the treat- ment of consumption and other lung ‘and bronchial ailmenta It is palatable, ‘easily digested and entirely free from :he nauseating taste of the cod liver ofl. In Douxiase’ Emuision you also secure the largest quantity, as the bottle is of larger size tham commonly used tn bot- ting this preparation. 7éc. per bottle; ‘Bfor #200. FER a 1T1 £zZ ke nwt ime «= E fa = Cor. 1ith and F sts. nw. Beavry Axo Urnirr Cousmen. —— JAMES 8. TOPHAM, Baas, JEWEL CASES, MANICURE SETS, WRITING TABLETS, these DKESSING CASES, COLLAR BOXES, — goods. HANDK’H'F BOXES, GLOVE BOXES, inthe § MATCH CASES, TOILET SETS, CALENDARS, BONNETS AND BATS. ‘These are the Finest Imported Feits and we feel as- sured thet with cur extensive assortment we can please all our customers, coty sol, Penna. Purpose of forming an assuciat! “By orders of the comuittee.’ RST HS WO CENTS. ‘ LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL NOTICES. REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS BRIGHT. 1-186. ‘ave. invited to at- }, October 22, for the ‘What Mr. C. N. Bliss Thinks of the Situa- tion In New York. Abandsome and very distinguiched-looking CRUELTY OF THE CHILIAN MOR, ‘The Sailors From the Baltimore Were Un- MAJ. GEO. 4. HILTON IS DRAWIN Hants nadiences to his Wiuie readies daly, e OST alton GSO RS ane PANE ivi <q SPIRITUALISM, Oth st. every Friday might, day pia! self theatre i e clase artists employ our motto. When 0 have the most comp) Soliciting your patronave, oc! WONN'S HALL. 721 wa. GENTLEMEN WILL PLEASE TAKE otice that we have opeued the Climax shaving Parlor at 1405 14th st. n.W. i ed. Fromptness 110: ‘one but first, ai respecttully yours, Temi ¥. D. FREEMAN, Propewter. 1d. cleanliness imported outfit arrives we will solaviishinent m. this section. gentleman of athletic build, with giay hair and a little line of gray whiskers rnnning down the sides of his amiable, round face, and eyes that shone with intellectual fire, registered the fa- miliar name of C. N. Bliss’ at the Arlington this morning. He has bat recently returned froma Europe, but is, nevertheless, familiar with the situation in the New York gubernatorial con- test. In reply to inquiries by a Stan reporter armed When Attacked. New York, Oct. 22.—The Herald's Valparaiso Aispateh this morning says the condition of two , of the six sailors from the Baltimore, who wore wounded in the cowardly attack by the Chitiaa sailors and rabble last week, is now considered critical, The names of the injured Americans are Hamilton, Talbot, Turnbull, Anderson, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE., DEATHS. g> ONDER OF THE IRON HALL.—PUBLIC “S> iucetine.—¥. D. SOMERBY, Chet ee ice, will deliver ani nddveen on the OBJECTS AND BENEVTTS of the order at National Rifles PiDAY EVENING, 8 oc ¥ Gctober Sh Tah. ot 8 oclock: AOU AME CORDIALLY INVITED 10 "ATTEND. EXCURSIONS, we Bre PRICES REDUCED ON FINE G tes. Gran. sugar, 43¢c. sweet catawba, Zhe. per wal. ‘ary we guarantee it to be the best, MAN, But it certainiy does Gifference in ti Which he is treated. sina H.W. OFFUTT. Be! Lorurne Does Nor MaKe THE makes manner in If you ‘wish to be respected you raust first respect yourself. Nothing erectiy and prowlly as sciousness that he dressed. We know tli eut every man's suit LACE CURTAINS makes a man carry Lituself 0 on- is well ia, snd in the style which best becomes him. KEEN, TAILOR, 414.0th st. nw, ‘Are easily injured if not laundered re easily ini not Ia ea by & Person Understanding the t rade. tous. You wil have no cause for cou plant. every week. We vaundry bundreds of pairs i ‘TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, ‘49 to aw C st. a.) oil your dinner with Stvavilins the choicest WHY, OH! WHY DO YoU yt Butter when I jrands the creamery produces and charze Lo more than you pay at coruer groceries tor ordinary Butter? GEO. Mov: ‘wing, near 26 Figus Market, _"uO Bt. Market! Sader Market, ooS-$m_ — me COMFORTS OF A HOME, Such is what we offer you in these ‘superb offire rooms at 007 U st. naw. Buriding entirely new : location cen- wal: st; Tental oa throuzh, oc21 WHY DO You Pay ikea? pleasant; conve- ¥KOCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st.n.w. 14 60 cents per pound for SRN Lisk CHOCOLATE can buy from us SINGLE VANILLA CHOCULAT! FOR 20c. PERLB. DOUBLE VANILLA CHOCOLATE FOR ive. PER LB. teed higivest quality GEO. E. KENNED Thi Save. 8 COND GEO. E. KENNEDY & CO. PAR’ DF ST. NW. ‘NERSHIP HERE- vetween the undersigned, un— Datue of Shepuerd & rue HAY OF UC1OBi 1D91, mutual consent, Mr. Hol will pay ail devs due by the hi fe due: ‘ROBERT JOHN &. Mili who Thanking the friends aud customers of Patronage I respectiuily” solicit a coun thems wood work, prompt JOHN E. HURLEY for their Uance of the saiue, assurine services and reasonabie charxes. ‘oezl-4t =: of this company, heid October 12, 1! dividend of 6 pet vent ou the capital on and after Nove ber 8 for the transter of stock “ye ene eaten sera geo September 3 486 Lor Hurley, uas this ‘Yeon cssolved by J. Shepherd retiring from OCER- be taid: “It has been but ten days since I returned from abroad, but I take an interest in the N York campaign and I find that the prospects {iS,rery bright for the republicans. ‘The nom ination of Mr. Fassett was good one. The Party is united and Mr. Fassett is making an active and brilliant campaign. He is young, eapable and popular, and our folks aie very confident of his election. The party is in ex- cellent condition. Now York is a close state and the change of comparatively fow votes is fuiticient to change the result. [ make no pre- dictions, but certainly everything looks prom- WASHINGTON, — houss G. Hensey, Mecretary 1 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIRITO Dear Sir Your check for #309 foF rel in. your sseorialion, the property of is G- Constantine, ay late apband, who wee owned by fallime overeat vou Soe Binexbrarn near indian Head ‘ou the night of Sep Sein €5 cent: tow pus of dirSeboen forth Sos wilt tage: pl ‘wish 26 cham tise Yount of forthe on 4 tices soteied: my'cialin’ My uebuutts | GOLDSCHMIDT. AGgeiGUT at ate rt. Your’ association, had. he wished to. withe orders Yor this anise.” On the fourth Ir winel, T Row receive $300, My opds and eices aregiven. at vecn both *non-borrowing” al “bare | ene — Lasinesstike tious with the < in my own iovtantialty that ope to vontiune | Bs! ~ SOS F st. can to iurther the in- Davidson and ‘Panter. The inquiry so far as tnede, discloses the fuct that groms cruelty was Practiced upon the Americans and that the murderous assault was entirely unprovoked. It is believed that the attack was planned. It ic alleged that Mate Regan was shot by a police- man. It has also come to light thet in no case was one of the Americans armed end the valiant fight they mace against a force greatly their superior with ouly nature's weapons to de- fend them is highly commended. In justice to the Chilians it must be said that information has been received to theeffect that & few of their army and naval officers and sea- men displayed bravery in trving to shield the Daltimore ‘men from the fury of the mob. Capt. Sebley advises the coming here of the sdmiral [to aid by inie “presence in seeing full astice done to the victims of the cowardly, distin ABs eNiLin DON, Oct The Valparaiso show a more iriendiy feeling toward the Amer- ican sailors tha: expected. The intendent assures me that tho report that the captain of the U.S. warsbip Laltimore consulted him im regard to the safety of landing of the men is without foundation. The imprisoned sailors will be released tomorrow, provided bail ix given in cases where required. The Chilians wounded in the riot are doing well. It is stated FAMILY SUPPLIES, FINANCIAL FOR RENT (Fists). FOR RENT (Offices) . FOR RENT (iooms) FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Afiscelianeo FOR RENT (Stores) D.C., OCTOBER ;CHRIBTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION MASS: Ruseting at Western Church, H st, between Bh. FKIDAY EVENING. October Zk ry je invited. Social at 7 o'closk: meetin, ion singing. Bndeavorers an; ne SARGAIN: TOMORROW at Titties FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) YOR SALE (Pianos). ‘also hold ten (10) . and ag You have proved. vers Fe able to do 4s you promise mr jolby ail uened withdra ‘RICHALD SHORTER. eeeeeTaee §5 Saket oareneare ations are that there will be a very republican vote in the state and Mr. Flower must have a vers large majority im the city to overcome it. On the other hy lieve Tammany will lose many votes ity. The question is, shall Tammany control New Yori politics, and Ido not thiuk the peo- ple wili consent that Tammany shall rule. THE WORLD'S FAIR CRY. “The democrats are talking of nothing but Platt and the world’s fair. When Mr. Flower is asked for an expression on state issues, for his views on money or on the tariff, he cries, “World's fair.” To all questions he bas but § BECCA CONSTANTINE. =» HONEST FALL OVERCOATS. For as ittle as Ten Dollars, Lut the ranze of popmlar prices with our trade fs 815 to $20. We sell many ateven hivher Prices, It « low-priced Coat hasailk tri either the tioth or sukor tot ure ayt to interiu®. Our inediam- priced Over- coats are tusit In the a huamuer. Weuse sili linus ouly in the Unite iades, Were: the" bree duatiges fe aud Sut. “Autunin Suits are uthewiee ready. regis- st the National College of Pharuacy bucojng, S08 t Haw, “The next Towular exainiuation ‘wil’ oocur MONDAY, November 9. Api ir 5g MONEY WANTED EW PUBLICATIONS. TARIES PUBLIC , OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ PIANOS AND OLGANS,,. PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL. i i Tight in the line of the business growth of the city. That means a reat deal Just now, and it will mean the cost of good stuff i — y that p Santiago goverament is consi GEORGE SPRANSY, ‘more im the Rear future. At present, . ‘World's faire i os the ering: oon ‘Sid 7th ote however, Tam authorized to offer for Bee eit a tae sit epecches re | the possibility of granting general amnosty 0 ‘sale one of the Lest prope: ties on the “World's fair.” — political prisoners, except those conned of street at a figure which ts very low, imiact, considerably less than the Present quoted values. JOHN B. WIGHT, oc22 140835 6 ee fair, Sa oi are inade by niachiner fhe way one man cam aiake 350 p Ths EVENING trom of WM. HALN & CO. Pa ave. STILL TN THE RING. ‘We want your business and if you place a trial order with us we will endeavor to convince you of the ad- Vantage of rewaining with us. F. SHEIRY, crimes and acts of cruelty The Chilian Jegation in Paris has been noti- fied that the affair of the refugees at the Amer- ican legation in Santiago presents no question of gravity. No claims for indemnity bave as yet been lodged by the foreigners. Money for © payment of the January coupons of the Chilian debt bas been seut to Europe. ——>—— PARNELL'S SUCCESSOR, do not think they can make anything out of that. I was interested in having the fair go to New York. I worked for it in New York and in Washington, aud believe 1 am familiar with the situation. "Ido not think there ever was any chance for New York. I found ®efore I bad been long in Washington that the southern and western Congressmen were in fa- vor of sending the fair west and it was impos- sible to overcome that disposition. There was but one time when I thonght something might be accomplished for New York. ‘That was shen . committee of prominent democrats and re- ‘Tax Finst Natioxat. Baxx of Madison, Me., | publicans of New York were here and belie capital $75,000, has been authorized to begin | reception, with witty speeches and champagne. business. ‘Things looked bright for @ moment, but there = Was nothing lasting. “Again, the cause was injured by the i- tion to hold the fair in Central Park. This | gery atonce promoted antagonism in New York city. The very people whom Mr. Flower is telling about their lost opportunities themselves antagonized the proposition to have it in Central Park and lost interest in the The working people of New York did not want to be shut out of the park for two or three years.” <n N 4 GENEROUS GIFT. pennteeevdieeidi t WINTER RESORTS: 1929 i JOHN Printer and Engraver, lo?) 8 Dat. nw Be IONEL'S SALE OF ENTIRE CON- Bent oN THE BEART OF wasE- IxGTON Govenxuexr Receirts Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $438,490; customs, $705,740. ‘Telephone 8433-2. Redmond Declares He is the Leader of the Parliamentary Party. Comx, Oct. 22.—John E. Redmond, the Par- nellite candidate for the vacancy in the house of commons caused by the death of Charles Stewart Parnell, who arrived here last night, replying to an address of welcome, announced that he spoke as “the elected leader of the par- liamentary Dosux, Oct. 22.—Mr. Pierce Mahony, mem- ber of parliament for ing a meeting of the natronal , declared that he was ready to follow the new leader, Mr. John E. Redmond, as loyally as he bad followed Mr. Parnell. Loxpox, Oct. 22.—Anna Parnell, sister of the late Charles Stewart Parnell, writes a letter we the press in whic disbelief in the si eralist professions of Ts now for sale some of the finest resi- dence and office property in the city. A six-foot alley on one side anda vacant church lot on “the other prevent the cutting off of light ard air. ‘There are windows on four sides of the Louse, which wan built to order fora physician by an architect of note. The house is an example of classic architecture ina modern dwell- fom. The lot has a frontuge of 35 ft. and 4 complete stock of depth of 70 ft., and is located at 822 8th o1 st. raw. An excellent chance for » PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH ARTICLES, RELIG- Ea le cceape ly 10US BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS | Also, within » stone's throw of the patent office, prop- 3 ‘exty now cocupied by the offices of West AND STATIONERS’ SUNDRIES FOR SALE AT Sad Pork. It le 17%. wideand 100% HALY PRICE. deep and controls the corner property which is now used by the general land office. Exceptionally well situated for office purposes. Close to the business enter. Inquire on the premises, 708 8th st. B.w., of the owner, TENTS OF THE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE OF WM. H. LEPLEY, Tue New Revexve Curren Gatvestox has arrived at Galveston, Texas, her permanent station. Tux Customs Receipts at New York for the first twenty days in October were $5,994,202 against $11,435,273 for the corresponding pe- riod leet year. t Sexrexcz Commurep.—The President has commuted by four and a haif months the sen- tence of five years im on R. V. Lewis of Texas, convicted of horse stealing. Lorrery Ixpictuexte.— Chief Inspector 1108 G ST. N.W. 1H. W. SOHON, Assignos, 1108 G st. nw. Mr. Thos. G. Hodgkins Gives $200,000 to the 0020-7¢ Smithsonian Institution. the firm. t ‘will be pafd to Wm. J. Au debts due to the late firm sis ito Win 5. SHE HERD. HULLEY he fate tem TA IRE INSURANCE (HE DISTRICT OF Co- At the somi-anpual meeting of the ri of trustees So ok deciared, was Closed {rém October fuse, he end Of the fiscal 30, 1801,a9 waa shown sae at atte WASH i NGTON . MODdbsRAR? FOR $3.75 to 85. 713.98 PACK AND GOODYEAR RUBBEK CO., ‘309 9th at. MELVILLE LINDSEY, EQUITABLE Ge 4 SSE OF stOCK. OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND FIRST PAYMMENT. ocl7 7 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Equitable building, 1003 F st. ‘Monthly payments 82.50 per share. ASSETS $1,272,311.01. ‘The 22nd issue of stock open for subscription and ‘iter October 16, 180. POaice hours frou wan to'4-90 peu dally. On the to Bo'elock p.m. Wednesday in each month the office wi Fainphlets and information, concern: be open the object ‘upon ap- THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest. JNO, JOY EDSON, Secy. ocl7-1m = EDWIN GLADMON HAS REMOVED Ta efice and Tire innited vo disesscwot to UL2 2d gt. nw. ‘0c5-11i0 F_”OW 9 THE Tie To Insure your Real and Personal Prop- erty with theold and reliable FIRE- MEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘Fifty-four years in business. Office: Northeast corner 7th street and ‘Louisiana avenue. oclétojal ,OFFICE_OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND. TOMAC TELEPHO: nts Pex sare NE COMPANY. wil be payab ¢ on holders of ‘thecowpany. . D.C will be closed from the 17th to the 20th of October, inclusive, SAMCEL M. BEYAx, Eresident, CHAALLES G, BEE! Oct. 14, i Washington, D. 24, 1801. oclt-Lit Le ‘TOM-MADE SHIRTS. ith a Shirt Factory on the premises, under the managewent of a practical and long-experi- enced cutter, we are prepared to execute your oe cure autonomy for Ireland. Miss Parnell declares that ever since the perpetration of the Phenix Park murders she has been frightened at the tendency among a certain clase of irish politicians to adopt an attitude of servility to- ward England and to contribute to the mon- strous growth of the Gladstone boom. = THE ITATA MATTER ComES UP. Wheeler today received the following dispatch: Inspector Fosness reports eighteen lottery 1n- dictments found at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Vinomta Postwasters. — The following fourth-class postmasters have been appointed: A special meeting of the board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution was held today to take action in regard to a gift of €200,009 made by Thomas G. Hodgkins of Setauket, N. ¥.. to increase the permanent fund of the institution. Half ofthe amount is given without restriction, save that its income is to be used like that of the original bequest of James Smithson “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.” The income of the other half is to be applied to the increase and diffusion of Ge OTE OF aseTON AE ‘September 24, 1801. iam H. Lepley, proprietor of the “Church | oc22-thdea2t News," lias this day utade anrassisument to me for the Denetit of his creditors. All persns having el Seninst ‘aid Leples or the “churrir News," whether Gucor ust, are ‘Feqisted to presvut the’ same to me, roper'y Werified: Claus preseuteu within two mont thie wate lrfeut wai, be prelerted 60 tows uot Presented within that ce, Forwns iuiebted to suid Lepley or the ‘Church News" are requested to settle tir indebtednees at the Shura Newsies Gat HESKY W. SOHON, Assiznce, Fendalt pudding, thd Det. Bw. = ways HENBY N. COPP, THE FIRST LIME (out trom the wae yen SACK e DECKER Seth ‘tna tates ‘i ‘This mue iv burned from the stone oui it gupstor Bop fine intogr work tas quale of aime a from tne finest iuaterials, hana feb precedence abd for the past two care Obtsinab.e only ta iimited sunpliew fron these Criminal Prosecution of Messrs Trumbull, Burt and O'Farrell Begun. Los Axcenes, Can, Oct. 22.—Contrary to Navat, Promotioxs.—The President has ap- pointed Edwin 8. Houston and Edwin Long- necker commanders in the navy and Edward H. 0020-7¢ i ee Finn PAs ee supply of stone fount tarron neve | Gheen a lieutenant commander in the navy. more exact knowledge in regard to the proper- | expectation, the trial of the criminal prosecu- Be" ABE Now RECEIVING & reruuar and couviant thu ine Willreeaine lie Bige | Gyseeg Reapr vor 1 Cuume.—The U. 8. & | tie# of atmospheric air and its relation to the | tion agninst Trombui, burt and O'Faerel, ine “Folding Bed Wnsen or éconorny, PME Wonms, Sea ole? om the COLCA ELA “i get ‘ physical and intellectual welfare of mankind, volving the Itata matter, commenced yester- day. A jury has been secured. The government ofered to dismiss the crim- inal case providing the attorney representing cannot be excelled. Attached to the bed isa wardrobe, which‘tan be used without interfering with the bed. ‘the same to be effected by the offering of pre- miums for discoveries and essays, for Eich sea ogra to be open ee or yy such of means as € appear £0 the regents of the Smithsonian. Institution | tte Callan government would consent to eer fesalin +17 Prousee the most Beneficent Gerendante expect to'nlow Ut they proceeded Mr. Hodgkins, who, like Smithson, was born | Sttictly in accordance law and that the in England, came to’ this country about 1990 | Seizure ot fhe soenel and cargo, as well as tho and was a successful merchant in New York. cre ge the detendente, was wholly umae- Since his retirement in 1859 he has been living | *orized. . 8 retired and scholarly life on his farm on Long | 5.186, Sitiralty cases involving the Itata and Island. It is understood that it is his .atention | PET CATE will be prowsed for trial by the de- to make still further gifts to the institution. it | fendants immediately upon the conclusion of bs the mt hearing. The Chilian government is believed that the generous act of Mr. Hodg- | the prevent hearing, 8 Kins will call attention to the fact that the | $ontends thes the proof in the Cre 4 Smithsonian Institution, of which the Presi- | Wh’ Hyder, we rules laid down in the dent of the United States is ex-officio presiding | {iid Slinute decision, necessitate the deteat of ee and the chief justice is the chancellor: - aad yy ite peculiar organization especially well Marae, caste: suited for the increase and diffusion of knowl-| WAR RUMORS ArrECT WHEAT. edge, not only of a scientific nature, but in Page é other field of intellectual activity. Russia's Alleged Aggressive Attitude Te ————___+«e-+ ward Turkey Sends Up Prices. WOMEN WORKEES. Cmcaso, Oct. 22.—Wheat opened rather OR. + quiet and a small fraction lower than the clus- ing price yesterday on heavy receipts and clear weather in the northwost, but there was good Newark, now at New London, has been ordered to sailing for Brazil as to Boston, preparatory the ip of Admiral Bei ‘commanding the south Auiantio Seateecat ce" LETTERS OF GOLD, un indow i om the Stheat. side ot tone—the Wash- © Sompany” ust i tavorably Lacks ey Handeeas of ny worably known Rentlemen in this ety: Come and vee Us in gur new —_ 8. SHEDD & BRO., 482 OTH ST. N. W., Gas FIXTURES, PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING. Paesrentiat. Posrmasrens Arrornrep.—The postoftice at Blaine, Washington, has been raised to the presidential class. The incum- ont, James Barnes, has been continuéd post- master. The President has appointed Wm Meyer postmaster at Sabetha, Kan., vice James F. Clough, deceased, and John Amesee at Lake Linden, Mich., vice Wm. Harris, deceased. West Porer Capers Arrorxrep.—Cadets have been appointed to West Point as follows: Wm. A. Burnside, Newark. fourteenth Onio; Elvin B. Herberg, La Crosse, seventh Wisconsin; W. D. Price, alternate, Johnson City, tenth ‘Texas; Chas. B. Drake, Old Forge, eleventh Pennsyl- vania; Thomas W. Loftus, alternate, Archibald, eleventh Pennsylvania, and Wallace A. Yoder, Chestuut, fourteenth Illinois. Decurxe of Gop Hotpixes.—A statement prepared at the Treasury Department shows that the net gold balance in the treasury (coin and bullion) on the 20th instant was $1:8,646,801, a H. 0. TOWLES, 1007 Penn. avo, 0029-1 REMO\ AL, |< wife HBTON, Veterinary Surgeon, 207 Hat. a. w., Washington, Telephone 44. Prowpt’ attenti 0620-94 ¥ . M. SHARP HAS REMOVED ‘bis dental office trou po wW. to 703 3d st. a. w., adJointag the Census tuarnacy. DR. RUFUS CHOATE HAS REMOVED his office and residence to cor. 334 and O sta .¥. Hours, 4w7 p.m. Sunday thessive, ocl7-1m* Se? THE Lave. Our Children's Dressmaki De it now 22f teres ernie bese hme We are the only house that is CALL AND INSPECT OUR ELEGAXT NEW STOOK OF LAMPS JUST OPENED. 022-tr Se today, Cait {iil line ot fine imported Cigars received oeZh-3t #1GG8 HOUSE CIGAR STAND. HAVEN'T YOU USE FOR AN- OTHER PAIR? exclusive novelt cl fects as M. . Aitken, Droducin the save effects a8 Morriwous, A Felice A. KAUFMAN, 909 Pa. ave. aw. Sessions of the Synodical Society for Foreign Missions—Interesting Addresses. ‘The ladies who are here with the Presbyte- 0016-68 loss of $3,876,421 since the lst instant. It is, 4 buying and the market soon firmed <q BRIEF TALK TO LAWYERS, however, $10,979,079 more than the balance | rian synod ate not wasting any time. Theyare| up Later on a private f you haves Brief, Petition, Record, or Tee: June 30 last, when it reached its lowest point telegram at the New York Avenue Church today—an ail-| was received from Henry Clews of New York, saying hat Londoners were throwing stocks overboard ona rumor that Russia was assuming au aggresive attitude in Turkey. On the strength of this there wasa sudden advance, but it did not hold and the market was soon back to the closing price of yesterday. Decem- Ler opened $6 terday and adv tunony you want well printed’ pared to dot iphone 930." g=> FOR SALEBY OWNER. ince Ji At that timejit was 7202,- " iy au accurately. © Ssscted and In’ the following ‘March it rave to | 2° meeting of the Women's Byuodical Society oN a ADAMS ‘Printer, $213,618,208, ita highest point. for Foreign Missions. This morning the ses- 12 Lith et. % — sion opened with « hymn, Scripture reading A Comprimest Fao tHe Presmpext.—The | by Mra. Philip Quigley of Wilmington, Del, President, during his Visit to the Washington a meg pire ky ——: ~4 bg | mington, Del., : poy gee pe ag ny ae Washington greeting was extended by Mra. D. oc! ca #ith Immaterial reactions: “ = “ Bs A. McKnight of this city, and then the secre- to 9% y. but at clock wi juoted at 955y. ra are TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sciacca potiontly following the constracticn of the | tary, Miss. Josephine M- Chester of this city, | "U4" Dut at il ¢'clock was q ” oar zoct may be baly inised of venting ot sete eeulpcat men that from the steel maker to the finished 12-inch |e her report, 0 on| _ B#-Senator Warner Miller's Return, wall may be damp. We wou.d. be pleased to examine eee “ae gg le La read a paper both, cover your roof with our METAL PRESERVING orasons hor roctnt spend New Yorn, Oct. 22.—Ex-Senator Warner Miller arrived this morning on the City of New York. He was eagerly questioned as to his opinion of the political situation in New York. He eaid both tickets were good, but stated be was handicapped in the matter of ¢ comprehensive views upon the political sivua- tian because of bis absence from the field. csctcontet seer Ex-Senator Ingalls 11. Haverniit, Mass, Oct. 22.—Hon. John J. Ingalls was unable to lecture in the Academy ‘of Music lest night on account of sickness He is at the home of his father, E. T. Ingalls. ot smnchasrenn dtl Secretary Blaine Takes a Drive. Bosrox, Oct. 22—Secretary Bisine and several members of the family party went to drive this morning shortly after breakfast. ‘They will return to luncheon and later in the “The Importance of Band Work,” after which Mrs. Philip Muuro of this city sang a solo. ‘Then there was a twenty minutes’ de- bute on “How Shall We Advance th Work of Foreign Missions in Our Churches? followed by an address by Mrs. J. A. Laughlin of China. “Mrs. F.A. Gardner of this city sang a solo, and this was succeeded by an invitation to luncheon, presented by Mrs. Dr. W. A. Bart- lett. ‘The Inncheon was served by ladies of the ‘New York Avenue Church. ‘The program for the afternoon was in the hands of the Women's Synodieal Society for Home Missions, Mrs. Joseph T. Kelley of this city, president, Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Alexander Proudfit of ‘Bal timore. The greeting was es = Titty Brelbererial” sec ‘and the ~ e : responses were by Mrs. J. 8. Malone and Mrs PAINT, and contract to stop leaks and rust oF make your wall damp proof. who were assembled to pay their respects on the President's departure were greatly gratified by his saying to them: the inued success of the which the navy has ever Waxrep—Tangs Cuaxs.—The civil service commission will hold an examination, com- mencing at 9 am. November 2, to secure male clerks for the it of three Department 0 BURCHARD & ROLLOW, s012-¢03m, Cor. Pa. ave. and 43st. n.w. TON, Soh, we particular)y raat inte tint a swt Chtto, be aust elo here ting a the COMPANY'S oF FEE, ut yenuine parte are used, aud unly the’ moet Tessone able carves, irany, are mide. Unders Uy postal will ceive lnuudiate attentions Pcs HEELEE @ WILSON MFG. CO. WH my20-t,th,s,tr ‘457 Oth st. Agriculture, as follows: clerk at © salary of $1,000. The ex- smiation will include! ornithology, tematic zoology, botany, , micro- ae Y, techique, “Becca erm drawing with camera focida, Germay and French. One ornithological clerk ata salary of $1,200. The examination will include |physiography of with special reference distribution — of (including eal MAKES NO DIFFERENCE, ‘Wecan take just as good a pic- ture of you on « rainy day as» clearoné. Infact, being less busy, ‘We have more time and can prob- ‘ably secure a better likeness. No need to put off having your Picture taken on account of the ‘Weather. Come any day, SPALL wepvrnes. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, 407 10TH BT., NEAE GAB OFFICE ot snd Baltimore "Presbyvcrial \ Slsainc: R Quaiffe poms te afternoon—at what hour is not yet definitely oct Artist Fotogratee. er ee te ee: Sue Re cmnins | ape en kaw een York. Bostox, Oct. 22.—Secretary Blaine and left for New York on the 1 o clock train ‘Boston and Albany road this afternoon. pa, teat ‘The Indiana Farmers’ Alliance. Inpuanaporis, ixp., Oct. 22. —The state farm- ere’ alliance met here yerterday, with 200 dele- ment of work ‘for the now had been made, prayer was offered by Work among, the ‘Mounisin Witter" wus an Work Am lountain ites” was livered by “Mise Florence Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Bodfish sang a solo; col- lection was taken up. Mrs. J. 8. Malone told of experiences in the Kentucky mountains and the committee on resolutions ited its ‘At 4 o'clock Mrs. Alfred P. Reid leads » con- ference of band workers. ce" LOT PITTSBURG LaMPs, BRASS TABLES, &c. CHAS. A. MUDDIMAN, G14 17th st. oct. SqasHAVE YOUR ¥UMNAGH ROBES Bre NAR CES ob et aes “Sckton's Grand Latrobe, set to heat two stortes, 620. Yarlor Sun Latrobe. set to beat two stories, £23. 1 Tews 18 patteras of Latrobes im stork to ‘tia Moose, gut. Noverty aud Cuiver Furnaces, "aes, pean &e. . on a. ay Son (Telephone 964-2.) sel- FS WA nou oF vasnrhtlr SE Se ie aoe, Uy satisfactory ‘evidence Ke has teen pads to iS NATIONAL BANK O2 Wak a the CITY “OF Wal ot WASHINGTON, .A, bas complied wita all: ti ‘Copgreus to enabie Natiouat 3 we TAILOBING LOBE BY “MERTZ.” October 22, 1801. Prusoxat.—J. E Ide of the navy, J. Marder of Chicago, George Patterson of the army and Wm. P. Issacs of Richmond, Va, are at the Ebbitt——D. B. Young of Ran poe Pot Simms of Brook- avy y ‘2y, Lomi iL "act of ale ‘any kind of » board. ‘MILL WORK AND LUMBER Enter, Dita & Me,

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