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; EXCEPT SUNDAY, ‘AR BUILDINGS. 110i Penssylvazis Averce, corer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THE EVENING STAR SE KAUFFMAN) Prevt. Bex York Otice, 89 Potter Building. Tae Evrxre Stan is served to subscribers im the ety, at ly cents werk. or ai the counter. gente enc) Canada —postace prepaid "0 cents Per ny Sarunpay QUADEUPLE Surrz Stax With foreun postace added. $3.00. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. wecond<iass eter. E87 Ali mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising mace known om application. tie Uh _ pe TWO CENTS. __ FINANCIAL. SPECT AL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL _NOTICES. Washington News and Goasin, SECRETARY BLAINE AT WORK. 22> New Issve ot sTocK Inthe RQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATIO: ‘The 22 new issue of stock is now ready for sab- scription and payment. Shares $2.50 each. Pay- The Fa Bullting Association { the largest Co-operative saving and Jouning awocistion in Awerica. saving of a stated amount each n on shares (which will be earn anil sure profit) and to aid its s! ers in beying Increase of past year, Rece:pts past year Pamphlets and ‘wpon application in person or by mail. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1003 F st. nw. Thos. Somerville. +-ss-- President A. J. Schafhirt... Vice President Geo. W Cas:lear...Second Vice President John Joy Edson. Directors. Lawrence Gardner Job Barnard ‘Marcus Baker. Job W. Schacter. Fred W. Pratt George W. Fish Haz ov Mave Yovns: It is surprising to think that there are yet thousands of men who have ‘Rot made their will. If you have not made yours drop in and talk the mat- ter over with us. We prepare wills and ali wil's naming the Company as executor are kept free of charge. ‘This is an izuportant matter to soa and yours, and you sbouid not tempt fate by delaying. ‘THE AMERICAN BECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY. A. T. BRITTON, 1t President, yp WASHINGTOS LOAN AND TRUST COM cs CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000. ‘New Building, corner 9th and F sts. Interest Paid on Devosits. Individuals and corpora- tions, treasurers of socie- ties and clubs, financial axents ond trustees can de- Posit money wita this con pany and receive interest thereon and the accounts be subject to cheek. Good Investments. ‘Real estate notes for sale im amounts to suit. The Property securing these notes has in each case Leen approved by expert ap- praisers and the security and result” of 20-year AX INVESTMENT FOR YOUR MONEY. To offer for sale the stock of said company. be called for by $he company in periods of not less than thirty days apart. And will be ready for cometery. Wasiiington. Will be under construction some time in November. B™XG 4 WONDRED DOLLaRs wiTH YOU And buy a Ten Per Cent Investment Eond of the ‘National Co-operative Building and Investment As- sociation, secured by valuable real estate. HA¥ you sosey better t Some of the most beautiful building sites in the world, right onthe plowean't make a mistake if you invest your m one! for yourself. LARGE FORCE AT WORK GRADING STREETS. froim which stone will be furnished at cost to those in- tending to build. ¥ YOU ARE NOT 28, 36 OR 44 YEAKS OF AGF, Wile me how old you are and T will mail you “cost ‘Ace 2m, cont Bind. Awe 36, cost 31.026, receives §: Age 44,cust 81. 112. receives & CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1326 F st. v. oct We are authorized by the WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY CAPITALIZED AT $300,000. PAR VALUE. $100. Payable 10 PER CENT CASH, the balance as may ROAD IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION by latter part of November. Route is from tith street depot to Arlington National ‘The best paying suburban route around THE BRIDGE ACROSS THE POTOMAC Stock on saleat offices of ROBINSON & LODGE, Investment and Keal Estate Brokers. ‘3 and 9 Atlantic building. oct (Not in pennies, however), Best place to put idie money. Good as a treasury note. Safe as agovernment bond, Superior to savings banks. ‘Paying 6 per cont more interest. DROP-IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER. OLDHAM, DENT & 0O., ‘Investment Brokers, 2u24-m,w,f3m ‘724 thst. nw. TO INVEST? if so why not put it in Real Estate, which will pay you savings banks, morigages or railroad ‘We have for sale In FORT MEYER HEIGHTS Neriookiue the whole city. “They surpase anything cn the Hudson. Choice lots WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON ELECTRIC BROAD, Now under construction, Or On that fashionable and popular drive, The MILITARY ROAD. ‘We only ask you to look the property over and judge Quarry of hard blue stone right on the property. ‘Call and let us drive you over the property. ROBINSON & LODGE, Investment aud Keal Estate Broke:s, ocl9-m,w.f. in ‘Gand 9 Atlantic building. isdeemed absolutely safe. A few more offices are now for rent in our new granite building, corner th and F sts, at reasonable rates. Call and see us or write PEACE SOUR FONDS | WHERE THEY ARE certificate of deposit, payableom demand, drawing 3. Der cent interest. earning something. Take out an interest-bearing ‘un tive certificates furnished on application. ‘ WOOD & CO., Bankers, Close 4:30. for iniurmation. BH. WARNER, President. it W000 & co. BANKERS, 22 F ST. NW. | ACCOUNTS— Solicited jof individuals, firms and corporations on the most favorabie = LOANS—Made ‘on real estate and available col- Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Euro Foreign currency bousht and sold at reavousive Fates We will be piewed to Lave you open an account with us. Call im and see us yer month on each “el per month. = NED ON DEFUSITS. jor paucphie’= oc ton apply at the office, eISAND vib F St Wee Harrison Dinginian.}tes (019) Alouze Ty MosF* Fe Loss MS To SUIT, W2, SUREEE. ‘Meuabers of 0 ‘GU Real Estate, Insurai ties bought and sold. ties and real estate. Buy and tell for cash or on mangin Stocks, Bonds, ‘Grain, Provisics and able. Sati FREDERICK C. 3. mice and Stock Brokers, 1335 F st. ‘Hea estate Lousit, sold and rented. Local securi- ‘Money loaned om listed securt- ‘Special attention to first-class in- yestmuents. pees “ol-t= EWIS G. TEWKSBURY W. B. HIBBS, (er, 50 Broadway, N.Y. Manager, Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1385 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., sand Oil. ‘Direct private wires ‘Interest al Out-oi-town. COAL. ICE. WOOD. "AMERICAN ICE Co. Telephone, 486. Main office: Southwest corner 10th Psts.n.w. Branch offices: GUS Pennsylvania ave. -W., Ist and B sts. n.w.and 13th and 14th st. wharves Quality of FUEL Feason- n istaction guaranteed. ‘Cali KED WAGONS for PENOBSCOT ICE. 5024 ATES OF INTEREST. j@ainoUn's and lous time preferred. ‘COLDSBOKOUGH BKUS. & 60. as _ 145 Penna. FEE OFFICE Rooms FoR KENT ? du tho new building of the Washington Loan and ‘Trast Company, corner Oth and F sts. Every modern fonvenience and comfort for men who spend a large Bart of their lives in their offices. Call for permit to inspect the premises. selGima BH. WARNER, President. y ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHING £0 BE COR ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by special act of Congress January 22, 1867 Beorganized under act Congress Uctober 1, 1890, Dronsscte the business ofa TRUST COMPANY 3p ali its various branches, Also the business of BAVINGS BANK And ofa AE DEPUSIT COMPANY, Capital ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. ft i t Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the es tates of minors. commitiee of the estates of lunatics, Ieceiver, assughee aud execuves trusts of any and every Gencription, Receives money depositsin sums of TEN CENTS anc upward and allows interest thereom, Loans mousy upon real estate and collateral secur ay. Bells Sret-ctas. real estate and other securities, Receives SILVER WARE and all kiuds of VALU- ABLIS upon deposit in cayacious storace vaulteof Musurpansed dryness and secunty. Bacall sates for rent from $5 to $125 per annum. Office bours— Daily from a.m. to 4p.m., and until fisecrdered, in addition to the regular othee UBGI Sovclock p.u. as iollows the 1oth day of cack mouth Hey ane Dubos af ead mouth, Srst, second and third days ot — each month When 10th fais om Bunday the 14th day willbe wubetibued. ts, ABLES C. GLOVEK, First. SSRES Me JOHNSTON. sone, Treasurer, EB FRANCIS iiGes. LBERT SIU TEVANT. a TEVA’ “ Benjamin P. Snyder, Zonas C. Albert L. Sturtevany Andrew Wy ie, we Hi. Plant, Matthew C. Finory, =r ss aad, E. Francis Kucwer joLnstcm, ows Perey. Byde, as CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥. W., Benkers and Dealers in Government Bonds Be SOY ATTENDING MY OFFICE Prices are way below the usual: wehave worked a perfect revolution in prices” We have Trusses at 30c., 75 heretofore paid all the way up to 85. We can fit in- son why these goods suould not be sold as low as any other necessaries, one, we recommend at 75c., though we have several others. assortment at equally moderate prices. ‘daily Sundays) from 94.m.to 5 p.1. WILEIAMS DUNBALLY Dentist, 3y31-Om Lei F st. uw. Kore Puanwacy. LEADERS OF THE LOWEST PRICES, 7iH AND E STS. N.W. —— ‘The following list is sure to attract attention, as the TRUSSES, BRACES AND SUPPORTERS. Our Line of Trusses is the largest now in the city, and . and $1 for which you have fants, boys or girls and adults, male or female. (Lady in attendance for females.) We have spared no money 0 make this department very complete, seeing no rea- ‘The **Kuickerbocker” Shoulder Brace, a very good Or Abdominal and Womb Supporters we carry a large RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT, Judying from the large sales made of Syringes and Hot-water Bas the prices inust indeed have been “taking.” We will continue these Prices as long as our present large stock ho.ds out. If, however, they keep going as they have for a week past this wili be sooner than we ex- pected. If in ueed of either a Syringe or Hot- water Bag this sale affords extraordinary values for the money. We mention again, in con- densed form: Family Syringes, complete and guaranteed Perfect, 49c., T5e., 90e. Hot Water Bags, covered in flannel or plain, extra heavy. $1.24; lane, $1.49. Atomizers, a perfect instrument, at 49¢.; others at 75c., We., $1.2: ‘To make this department still more attractive weadd: Ice Bags, soft rabber, 35c. and 49e. Nipples, in Black or White, best; down at 3c. each. ‘Nursing Bottles, complete with fittings, best quality, White or Black, 20c. ‘Nasal Douches, Lubver bulbs, cannot get out ‘Nasal Douche, Pierce's tin cup, 4c. Nasal Douche, Thudickum’s improved, quart size, 50c. ‘This is the best ofjits kind and oftea: prescribed by ‘whose attention is in- vited. Hard Rubber Syringes in every possible style; lon« and short pipes, from the smallest to the largest, male and female. Also extra large for horses. At prices that defy competition. We are bound to make this department a8 ‘successful as the balance of our business. aed KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, n 7TH AND E STS. 5.W. ry A laxative refreshing, ‘fruit ‘very agreeable to take for CONSTIPATION, =e FAIR AT CAN HALL \ MONDAY EVENING witu AU ‘Votes aresolicited for “gg DR TN. McLAUGHLIN HAS RI MOVED i — ‘pis office from 825 14th st. to his reside OTN st. tw NTION! salty of hurried Briefs, All work care- ILL CLOS TION SAL SSAL, = fully reat Toot realer JOHN YSHETEY. Printer and Encraver, Tolephoue saiei2 loca Oe OHS BW FOB al en IN POINTING OUT THE WAY To some investments in business and other properties, which are offered ut special ficures, T have by a0 means exbansted the list, For exauple, 1 azn authorized to offer for sale a corner property” in the business center, with aiuple frontages, and now paying an annual rental of $2,500. ‘This property can now be Vourkt’ at a price which mess & prof for the Buyer. JOHN B, WIGHT, 1408's G st. IGHT, te Broker. Has moved his offive tron stn.w. | Office hours: 0: 10th st.n.w. to 1000 H tod p.m.on Fridays only. Bq PENDENT ICE COMPA We desire to notify our patrons and others that we are now located in our new office, 910 Pennsylvania ave., where we will be pleased to receive orders for the purest and best ice known, the world-renowne! Ken- nebec. oc23-Im NY. Be ANCIENT ORDER. UNITED WORKMAN hugetines for organization of Star Lodwe, OBEK ~ 6 at 4:0 p.m, at Dr. St Clair's office, 15 tweuty-seventh institution will be Ly Grand W. HL bouik, who wil: arrive via B. and O. Wilmington’ with large de.e- gation from New Jersey, Delaware, Maryiandand Vir- ginia. Headquarters Willard’s Hotel. All members of the order in the city are invited to attend the above meetings, and all applicants slat have not een earn ined please call on Lr. St. Clair at once. Also ail that ‘wish to join the Lest order are requested to meet with us, eee: |< aes spp O* OCTOBER 0, it. Thomas G, Hensey, Secretary INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-OCIATION Dear Sir—Your check for $500 for repurchase of ten shares of stock in your association, the property of Adolphus C. Constantine, iy late husband, who was drowned by faliing overboard trou the police boat Joe Blackburn near Indian Head on the night of Sep- tember 10, 1501, was duly received. I wish to thank the board of directors for the prompt- nese in whieh they settled try claim.” Sty husband's Savings in your asworiaticn, had he wislied to with- Grav, were $10, for whicl, I” now receive $800," My husband has been both a ‘*non-Lorrowing"” and ‘“bor- Towing” member and has always received businesslike and cordiai treatuent in nsictiohs with the association. Talso hold ten (10) suares in my own ame, and as you have proved very substantially that You are able to do as you promise f hope to continue iny membership. doing all lcan to further the in- terest of the asscctation| Yours, very respectfully, - ocz0-dw "Mrs. E. REBECCA CONSTANTINE. FP AIONEE'S SALE OF ENTIRE Con- TENTS OF THE BOOK AND STATIQNERY STORE OF WM. H. LEPLEY, 1108 G ST. N.W. A complete stock of PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH ARTICLES, RELIG- 10US BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERS’ SUNDRIES FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE. B. W. SOHON, Assignee, 0020-7 1108 G st. n.w. <g> IN LETTERS OF GOLD, Un the window immediately above the word **Trust,"" pute sRiat. side of hat picture in stone the Wasi- ington Loan and ‘Trust butiding, appears the name of @ company that is iavorably known by Lundreds of xentlewen in this city. Come and see us in our new quarters, = ook FS 13% D.c.. ‘October 19, 180: $. ELECTHIC The annual meeting of the stockhoiders of this coin- pang for the election of directors to serve for the ensu- ine Year and such otuer vussuessas may lawfully come before it wilt be eid at Harper's “Ferry, WW. Vac ASUL, Letween the hours of SEYMOUK W. TOLLOCH Secret OF THE U-. PE ABE Now RECEIVING A Folding Bed which, for economy, cannot be excelled. Attached to the bed isa wardrobe, which can be used without interfering with the bed. H. O. TOWLES, 1007 Penn. ave. ALL weprxas. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, 407 107 BT., NEAK GAS OFFICE. sel HAVE YOUR FURNACES, LATROBES ‘and KANGES PUT IN OKDER by best me- chanics before cold weathe Sexton's Gruad Latrobe, set to beat two stories, 830. Parlor Sun Latrobe, set to heat two stories, €25. Lbave 18 patterus of Latrobes tn stuck. Prices to suit. "Novelty sud Culver Furnaces, Tin Hootnx, Fiainting, Hardware, ae. sa rete (ork atiendeu wo prowptly. evenings unt SOHN MOHAN, 2120 Pa. uve. iw. (Telephone 984-2.) sel-du <q=> TREASURY DEPARTMENT, oe Coroner oF THE CURKENC’ WASHINGTON, DkrTEMiben 2671, 1801, Uy satisfactory evidence preseuted to the ed, it has ven inade to appear that "THE Ns’ NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON TY," in tue. CITY OF WASHINGLON, lu the LUMBLA" nes complied with all the previous of the has ecauplied w isons “Act of Congress to enable Nationa! Banking AssoCt tions Wo eaten tuvie corporate exiatence and for other arpores.” appruved 3 see vow, theretore 1 Ebw ARD B LACEY, Comptroller gf the Currency, do iereuy cert “Tuk G ZENS" NATIUNAL “BANK OF WASHINGTON CITY.” in tue CITY OF WASHINGTON, in the and DISTRICT GF Go. pee n, Ramely Until close of business on OCTOBER 2, 1011. In Lestimon: office this 201) (Sean. j SOL whereof witness my hand and seal of day of SEPTEMBER, 1591. 8. LACEY, Comptroller of he Cur latest styles. MME. BUTLER, _00]0-1n ~@—> THE PHENOMENAL INCREASE IN OUR Shirt Dey used ce CURTAINS Are easily ins if not lat ; see jundreds plant. “We iwundry hi of pairs ULMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, ‘491 to 400 C ot. nw. Be OND OpvORTUNITY FOR CAPI- TALISTS. A superb lot and house on G st. near 9th, 50 by 103 ft. to 15-ft. alley, with 15-ft. alley on a Clitrter tncmbers please ones STAR LODGE, Ss. instituted at Harris Wi AO. U. W., WILL BE We . TUESDAY, be prompt in attendance. 30) the side for upper bay windows and side light. -> SCOTTISH RITE. ROBERT DE BRUCE Suitable for hotel or flat, but particularly Council, K. H.—A stated meeting will be Adapted to putting up a similar but lancer | eld At the Cathedral om TUESDAY. Octoler Zi, at 7 building then that of the Union Fire insurance Le A. H. HOLT, $98 degree, Secretary, Company on F st. Price only $16 per foot—con- sideravly less than obtained foran aQjoining and Jess desiraile lot. G st. is bound to ran equal with F in the ccurseof time, and such an oppor- ee. iy No. Gil, K. workman. THIS 18 TO GIV ‘question between O. C. Kuppert and Asser OTICE THAT ALL of L.. been settled by master tock 2} Ww. Lor tunity as this is rare. PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 907 G st. nw. AS RESUMED HIS OF- and ear patients at No. Y IDAYS from 3 20. KREULING, M.D. RED WHILE RIDING ON A Weing imsured in the New Con: of New York city [ ty for loss to the PE B. THORNTON, Managers” Washington oc THE DISTRICT ton, D, C.. Oc- 10 8 of the po: ‘of Coluubia Uby adiins to section 3 ther , When authorized, shail not {by 29 inches her § inches ail extand beyond the inner this comp js publ CH THOMAS & THOMAS, ranch Office, 900 F ‘st. exo COMMISSIONERS OF ee Oe ND wh ESOT. —€ T tilanous in hereby smen: lowine: Cares ‘of front the roof ies of Washington rethat 3 feet G inches | nor shall any box, board or i <—- ‘bovenamed company, for general purpuess, at ity office, 1410 F af., Wasluugtou, D. DAY, the Sth of Noveuiber, 1NM1. at'5 o'civck }. m. iy order nko AT A OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CO. A special morting of the stockholders of the pn pan = will be held , on MON: GEO. C. GORHAM, Secretary. ETING OF THE CENTRAL ‘union of the German-American societies of eked say brauou of the city of Washington it was unantiuous!y resolved: ‘That we express our appreciation and sincerely’ thank our fellow-cui assistance and enero: nS and the so-teties with whose ticipation we achieved a eas inthe idustrial parade and the ceie- ‘Geriman Gay” WILLIAM F. MEYER jet of Coluat in their office at TWELVE OC KSDAY, the “Akh instant, to all persons Present reasons fo ‘by. the municipa het by the Washing’ é. yd. W. DOUGLAS! 1. KOSSELL, Comm Siem, of frame of aby kind for a sien. be set up tree, Lanp post or cther post, said citie ya atincked to such building, juoved Wher rotten OF Un be of iron, ., the be fray secured to. thi ail awnings now or bere- hess pre Parking, but in case toexceeil thedistance of Biteen feet (rom the Duild- " No part of the frame or eanvas of an awning shall be at a less. Letgiit than eizht feet from the side- walk. AU bu character, alread a hails. churehes an went and instruction, tle doors. shutl nd remain open when the building is @pey duos, ofeuing both way’, when May be kept closed." The hall doors, stair and aisies ilitate eress In ses oi Lreoraccilent, and to attord the requisite and p mmodation for the public prot wassageways. in such, be kept caiup stools, bal er obstrurtions during any service, ex ire, performance, concert, Vall OF In all theaters and’ public places public a DAViS, bla WiLL’ take “notice that’ the cetved the duplic: ‘year added on the first day or each suc after until the same is paid or otherwise pri with as the law. directs. Penalty tor non-payment of second bait, due M if not Collector ECTOR OF TA: humbia, Washinets Payers of the Di ¢ of ating June a0, 1s! ‘of the taxes for ad will be rei to receive paymen! oi taxes at the office from after the Flisl DAY of November, LNV1. reuiber, 180i, the ‘other by the irst hair of suid ja8 shall not be paid d Of two (2) per ceLt will be sedis 1 ‘The law iunposes a itke paid within said month of “May ‘Taxes, D. C, TYER, ‘as xis0 words fitly **ppies ver. 1 “Ligin Creamery,” 30, 35 and Orders “delivered promptly Properly. GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr.. wink, hear 7th st., Center Kigus Market, B00 St. Market, Of ainuseuwnt there sual be kept, attached to. plUR or water attuch went, to befurnished by the owners OF lesages for that purpose, sufficient hose of the. size used by the fire ent toextend to the furthest Units of said place of uusement, and said hose sball be kept af ail thes im good order aud repair and ready No box nor pit for be placed beyond the building lin. Th provided in section 8 of articie Sof the police reg Hous in aud for tue District of Coluubia for violation f the provisions, of section :} of said article are luade applicable for violation of any of the ions of this aueniment J. W. DOUGLASS, KOSS, Wal. P. ROSELL, Commissioners District of Columubia. oczd St OFFICE OF THE ARLINGTON FIRE Company for the District of Co- 2» DOPE S. Treasury. tock will be closed from November I to 10,1801, both days inclusive, By onder of the Board of Directors, at FRANK T. KAWLIN qq 88.50. We have just received another lot of those 8480 OVERCOATS. It will pay you to look at them be- fore purchusing elsewhere. ‘They are sirict!y all wool and we lave seven shades of them. WM. GARNE! The Fosples Clotiner, #e15-3m 1026 7th st. n.w. Beh ae CHEE & CO. 1203 F STREET. R. MIDDLETON HAS REMOVED office to 1212 9th st. n.w. Lh, oc24 St? 83.00 is the price of our Ladies? Office Shoes. Drop in and take look at tuem to be convinced. BUSINESS OR DRESS SUITS, If business or dress suit be your spe tal requirement, ask to see those offered at all the intermediate prices be- tween $10 and $35. Our word for it that you are nowhere likely to get as ‘well satisfied in value and fit as here. 0026 GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 7th st, LEGAL BRIEFS, G8, Secretary. | FS Han EFS) ARGUMENTS, PETI- cents a paxe. Pocentea pare Best work wuarattocd, NOTE THE REASO! ‘Here the reason why I can produce such artistic Fotoxrais: Iemploy the latest and most valuable appliances known to modern, fotogiafy, have an elegantly appointed studio, ith every convenience and facility conducive to your comfort, and the attain- ment of the highest results in artistic and Tealistic fotografy. This season I am intro- ducing three entirely new and original style pictures which cannot be procured ‘elsewhere. PRINCE, Artist Fotografer, Cor. 1ithand Penna. ave., over Brentano's, ‘An excellent line of Cheap Shoes for Misses’, Boys’ and Children’ oc4-3t ce cnt as FOR RENT. '. G. SMITH, 0c22-6t 1225 Pa. ave. —q=>GENTLEMEN WILL PLEASE TAKE notice ‘that’ we have opened the Climax Shavine Parlor at 1405 14 n.W. None but first- class artists einployed. “Prompthess and c.eaniness our motto. When our imported outit arrives we Will havorthe most couplets esiavlishuient 1m this sectioa. Soliciting your patronage, I renin respectfully yours, c20-8t" ¥._D. FREEMAN, Proprigtor. oes PS a and 60 cents, nd for VANILLA CHOCOLALE: When you can buy frou us ,THE STRONGEST WORD. ‘The strongest word you can say about the tailoring done here is that itisexpensive. Such extrav: agance is really true economy. Our prices may be higher than other tailors’, but high-priced tail- oring is cheapeetin theend. You can see quality and style sticking out all over the garments leaving this establishment. I have just secured a special lot of Trousering to sell at a price, Particulars to- morro SINGLE VANILLA CHOCULATE FOR 29. PERLB. | 9¢26-3m DOUBLE VANILLA CHOCOLATE FOK 30c. PER LB. Guaranteed highest ity. GEO. BARES \EDY & SONS, 1116 CONN, AVE. GEO. E. KENNEDY & CO. Re DR. EDWIN GLADMON HAS REMOVED his office and residence to 612 2d st. n.w. Practice limited to diseases of children, 0¢O-110- NMENT. September 24, 18091. =r OF ASSIG. Wisiam H. Lepiey. proprietor ot the “*Church | In order to introduce Men's Rows,” bas this day ude an assizument to me for the ened of juts creditors, All persons having claims against said Lepley or the ‘Church News, whether due or not, are requested to present the siune to me, roperly Verified. Claiius presented within two months: rom the uate hereof will be preferred to those not presented within that tine. Persons indebted to said Lepley or the ‘Church News" are requested to settle their indebtedntss at the Church News office, 1108 G st. n. w. MENKY W. SUHON, Assignee, ‘Fendall building, 0c20-7¢ Ds Se 4 ISSUE OF BOCK. OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND FIRST PAYMENT, | This offer is for a short time only. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Equitable building, 1003 F st. ‘Monthly payments 82.50 per share. ASSETS 81,272,311.01. The 22nd issue of stock open for subscri payttent on and after Uctober 1 801. oe SMA, ‘Omlice hours trom Vath. C044) pom. dally. On the frst Wednewlay in cacis tuonth the vice will be open. from Gto bo'clvek pein. aga tdvantazes GC tas toast eed ape ad vantauces ot sty Diication at the office. ogee: THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, INO. JOY EDSON, Secy. ool7-1m, 907 Pa. ave. KEEN, TAILOR, 414 9th st. nw. _™® WH wear aroves. You will be interested to know where you can buy the best Gloves in the world. 'Foster” Gloves I shall Jor a short time only sell them at a ‘light advance over cost price and at less than regular prices. These Gloves are made of the finest material, in the best manner known and according to the latest styles. They have the unexceled **Foster hooks" and possess all the valu. able features of the well-known Ladies’ Gloves of the same name. ‘Driving Gloves usually tear at the base of the thumb. ‘The Foster Driving Gloves arecut by a new pattern and are strongest at the points of greatest strain—a feature much appreciated by all who have tested them. J. ©, HUTCHINSON, ot) or. F and 13th sts. THEIR DAYS ARE NUMBERED. "The num 8 Of High Prices for Tailoring are and who ie to be thanked? You are sure of three things in ha‘ your Tailoring done herey anid they are: The lone: eat prices Feet sat ‘as a rule, are the best dressed of any, muperior workmanship and per tion. ‘The men of Wishincon, A America, and this isdue to the tact that they, are not compelled to pay exorbitant prices for having their clothes nude toorder. The stock of patterns in Trouserings. at (tings 18 the richest I have ever shown. 7 trouserings is getting low, 80 hg lot of be wary. Suits $25 up. 0026 POW Is 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, ocl5tojal B= * * suepp « Bro. 482 OTH BT. N. Ww. Gas FIXTURES, PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING. CALL AND INSPECT OUR ELEGANT NEWSTOCK OF LAMPS JUST OPENED. 022-tr OPOTOMRG THLEPHORE ha nd of 73 cents per share Sl te puabaen the Sth Gay of Go othe Fecord at the close of business 01 thet ‘tiectie ut the treugurer ofthe i “Keo Drop use 0026 ‘Wo have this day sold G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert in Trousers, Cor. 9th_and G sts. nw. OCTOBER 2%, 1891. to Wm. C. Theakine patronaxe we res} Fe our numerous patrons for their ‘Cessor to their favor. ‘MERTZ AND COMPANY. ,OWNEES OF EMPTY HOUSES. are turning sway good tenants every attentivn. you. ot aw. coat a tid retdence to 0 Can always be found-st our yard. ‘We guarantee everything we sell and can plese any reasonable ‘person. ‘MILL WORK AND LUMBER. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, _ He Consults With the President on the Chilian Matter. Secretary Blaine made his appearance at the State Department this mo: ably well. The look of fatigae which marked his countenance after the journey from New York has disappeared and it was the general comment of those about the department who knew him best that there iss great improve- ment in his condition since his departure early last summer. Mr. Blaine gave practical evidence of bis ability to resume Lis official du He Bs Promptly ran through the papers on his desk | and disposed of a considerable accumulation « mail. Notlong after he was joined by Sec tary Trocy, and the two cal to the White i to keep an with the President. From 10 o'clock til noon the President conferred The Chilian outrage was In the absence of Secretary Blaine Ne retary Tracy has been consulted ian E Index to Advertisements, ADVERTISING AMUSEMEN’ ATTORNEYS AUCTION SALES BICYCLES BOARDING = BUSINESS GHANCES., CITY ITEMS | COUNTRY REA) DEATH! g looking reason: EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS, &e FAMILY SUPPLIES, FINANCIAL |. FOR RENT (Fiats) FOR RENT (too: FOR REN FORRENT (St: FOR SAL Was luvited to the Presiden feuture was discussed, a ther action until « full received from Miu Teport gives a suflicie is thought better to ha port from the a CELLANEOUS coe Ax the resul ONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN likely th: EW PUBLICATIONS and Chili for the next few NOTARIES PUBLIC fined to correspondence. situation is not so thre last week. The Prosident is anxious to have the matter settled before Congress mects, so that he ean make a feature of it in bis annual mess The ger sentiment of the country was to Promptly resent the action of the adminis approval. If Chili « torily within the » GooDs LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOU MAN MARRIAG! of the conf between t he issuc is govers ks will be ce In other we euing as it appeared PIANOS AND ORGANS, PEKSONAL......, PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS,, RAILROAD: u own satisfac ext tive weeks the moral ef. fect of it will be much in the President's favor. Itwas nearly noon when the Secretary left the White House and ws over to the De- partment of State. He entered his private office and plunged at once into business. Orders were given to admit no persons not connected with the Department and the Sec- retary began to hear reports from the assistant secretaries and tier officials of the department. Nearly all had matters to bring to his attention the Secretar tered upon their consideration with zeal, this way picking up many of-the details of busi ness that is now before the department. As- sistant Secretary Wharton, who has been acting as Secretary of State during Sec- retary Blaine’s absence, returned thix morning from a flying trip to New York to find the Secretary at the helm of the ship of state. There appeared to be no official news at the department respecting the la Phase of the Chilian trouble. Nothing en received up to noon from Commander Schley, and Secretary Blaine sent word that there was nothing to communicate upon the subject. WANTED (Situations). WASTED (Miscellaneous). WANTED (Stores)... Statement of the circulation of Tuz EVENING Sta for the week ending October 2%, 1891: MONDAY,JOctober 19, is91. TUESDAY, October 20, 191. WEDNESDAY, October 21, 1891.. THURSDAY, October 22, 1591... FRIDAY, October 23, 1891. Total... Daily average. ‘THE LATEST DISPATCH. The only official message received since Satur- day bearing on the Chilian trouble was a cable meseage sent by Minister Egan transmitting Capt. Schiey's report in regard to the assault on American railorson the 16th instant. It was exactly the same as the report made by Capt. Schley to the Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Egan made no reference to the refusal of the Chilian government to give safe conduct to the refugees at the United States legation. He had previourly advised the department to that effect. Following are names and places of enlist- ment of the Baltimore's sailors wounded at Valparaiso: John Hamilton, carpenter's mate; eulistea September. iS, 1849, at the New York navy yard; was born at Canandaigua, N. Y.; is forty-eight years of William" Tarnbull i 23, 1859, at Boston navy yard; born at Charlottetown, P. E. L. Corresponding week 1990....... Isolemnly swear that the above is @ true and correct statement of the circulation of THE EVES- ING StaR for the week ending October %4, 1591. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this twenty- sixth day of October, A.D. 1891. JOHN T. C. CLARK, Notary Public. —a Govenxment Recerrrs Topay.—Internal reve- nue, $1,032,095; customs, £596,223. Taeascrer Nerecker has returned to Wash- ington from a visit to Indiana, Navat Movements.—The Monocacy and the | twenty-three years of age. | David Alert arrived at Shanghai, China, October 17. |Andersou, painter, enlisted June, 20, 1859. The Charleston arrived at Woosung, China, | at New York navy yard; was born in October 24. and is twenty-four years of age. George Pan- ter, coal heaver: enlisted September 6, 158 Bostou, Mass.; born in London; twenty-three years of age. John W. Talbot, seaman’s ap- rentice; enlisted November 20, 1538, at New Mn. Gronor Rrcwanpsox has been awarded ® contract by the Smithsonian Institute for furnishing 3,342 square yards of carbonized ¢ ork navy yard; born in Brooklyn; ifineteen cement blocks for use in the shipping depart-| years of age. ment of the National Museum. +2 ee THE O¢ MAILS. Movement oF Si:ven.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints during the week ended October 24 was £918,034. The issue dur- ing the corresponding period of Inst. year was $1,027,995. The shipments of fractional silver coin since October 1 amount to $1,781,705. Bids for the Subsidized Service Opened by the Postmaster General. At3 o'clock this afternoon Postmaster Gen- eral Wanamaker, in the presence of a number of the bidders, officials of the department and newspaper men, opened bids for supplying the proposed subsidized ocean mail service, as pro- vided for by tho act of Congress of March 3, 1891. This act provides that vessels employed in this service shall be American- built steamships, owned and officered by Amer- ican citizens, and also that upon each departure from the United States the following propor- e Teo &. | tion of the crew of each chip shall be citizens who is acting secretary of the treasury, said | of the United States: During the first ten years this morning that if any changes in the New | one-fourth, during the next three succeed- York immigration commission are in contem-| ing years one-third and during the plation he is certainly not aware of them. These | remainder of the continuance of the contract appointments are vested in the Secretary of | at least one-half. The vessels, which are to be the Treasury and not in the superintendent of | constructed after the latest and most approved immigration. ty) shall be divided into four classes, as fol- lows: The first three classes shall be iron oF steel screw steamships, capable of maintaining a speed of 20,16 and 14 knots respectively 4 the fourth class may be built of either iron, steel or wood, with @ sailing capacity in ordinary weather of twelve knots per hour. They are to Tux Montcax Ixsuny.—An official report re- ceived at the Navy Department from the Mare Island navy yard states that the injury sus- tained by the Mohican in the bursting of her outward delivery pipe can be easily repaired and the vessel made ready for sea service, and this will be done immediately. ‘Tae Imaronation Orrice.—Gen. Spaulding, Worxrxos oF tae New Srstem.—Admiral Gherardi came over from New York this morn- ing and called at the Navy Department. He is awaiting the completion of the repairs to his ships before sailing from New York for the West | be built with special reference to their prompt Indies. ‘The admiral speaksin termeof commen: | and eoonomicel conversion into auriliary nevod dation of the operation of the new system of | vessels. employing labor in the navy yards, based upon competitive examinations. He says that the repair work now progresses with unexampled rapidity and smoothness. The foremen have “backbone” and get the best work out of their men. Removals are made for cause only, and no man has been reinstated after dischi The admiral expects to sail southward in Philadelphia about November 9, and he wil Brobabily £6 peaseten by is Rascencgo. Navan Onpens.—Surgeon Henry P. Harvey, ordered to the receiving ship St. Louis, 18th November next. Assistant Engineer W. F. C. Hasson, ordered to temporary duty at the Union fron Works, San Francisco, Cal. Lieut. Commander W. W. Mead, detached from tem- porary duty on the chartered steamer Hiki and from the receiving ship Independence and ordered to proceed home and wait orders. En- sign Albert L. Key. detached from the coast survey steamer McArthur on the 16th of No- vember next and granted three months’ leave. m James M. Flint, detached’ from duty at Smithsonian Institution and ordered to the Miantonomob. Surgeon T. C. Heyl, de- tached from the receiving ship St. Louis, 10th of November next, and on i The routes as proscribed in the advertise- ment are to be from New York, Boston, Balti- more, Newport News, Norfolk. Philadelphia, Port’ Tampa, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Seattle and ‘Tacomato all the princi- pal ports in the world. Tho number of ‘proposals on the Atlantic and gulf schedule was fifty-three, while in the Pacific schedule the number was ten. The schedules were arranged so as to allow bidders somo latitude, but it was notexpected that bids would be received for each one. The pro- posals of six bidders were received by at the department and other bids were delivered personally by the bidders just prior to the time fixed for the opening. The bids were opened and read. ‘They will be classified and arranged. ‘Then the Postmaster General decide uj awards, after consultation with the President. THE COURT OF CLAIMS. and an average depth of about 95 tains 1,194 square feet. The consist of an old feet, and con- NEW YORK’S SENATE, The Gubernatorial Not the Only Fight in the Empire State. REVIEWING THE CLOSE DISTRICTS, _\ England Manifests Interest in the Ci lian Incident. WAR VESSELS KEADY TO SAIL, GOTHAM THY FIGHTING GROUND. Both Guber Candicates Addressing Aca’ 2 Now York City, Special Dispe Aumasy, N.Y. Oct c the past | week New York aud Brooklyn have beew the siamping 1 of the candida ly these two cities th rial candi { exposing guberna’ iw r tot domi ant local | the sire manner im which be | . jon, it is asserted, has om hat y. 10 as true tha el 5 © who uid ben by ie location of the f fe; but whether at will him at the polle oF ng el m the not be otherw two ty elect e than First, F ement of the hirectiy an 1 i by Cleveland MagOR: a i, the defeat of the ard-anc it a practca and th people sequet 1 as OM paign. © to call forth ratic party, manner in which they eu at is apparent democratic plu- an uti: ily realize what a TUE FIOMT POR SENATORS. Then, too Te 18 the election of the state senators, upon which hinge ina part the election of @ United States Senat in 1893. The state nenate is ¢ { thirty-two mem- bers elected for Us ‘The last senate ba a republican majority of six, but at is claimed that this majority will Le reduced on Novem: | be | There are sixte may be regarded ax reasc publicans and ther ten that are reasonabl: sure for the ihe doubtiul ones are the fourth, eighth, qwelfth, thirteenth teentt th. The fourth district, which oi some of the Brooklyn wards 1957 by a republican and im 1859 by a democrat, the plurality im the last election being oniy 41 The cighth district. where « warm fight is Row in progress, was the he famous contest betwee Stewart, mposed in the state that ably sure for the re- ctome jthe New York society deader, and Charles H. Turner, the “ice wan,” two years ago. Stew- art won then by the narrow margin of 302 votes, but this doubtable Martin T assembly 1 be very clon has 9 Mahou the warm « The county 1 J. Sprague an deve ca year be candi, MacM in this Stew ainst him a re- in person of Gen. on, who was elected to the by a very jarge plurality rict will undoubiedly is rich, popu senator rt is likowane jaated Henry cornered fight will p the enUre strength of the two leading didates, he twelfth strict has been repeatedly represented by a republican, the well known William H. Roberiso., ex-colivetor of the port of New York, but be ts not an the field this year aud the democrats expect to wan. The thirte ud eghtecath districts are either republican or democratic by such slight majoritics that aside trom the merits of the Tespective candidates it is practically a toxs-up which way they will go. It is about the sume in the sixteenth, which, however, was represented by a democrat tor the last two years. He has been renominated this year and his election is probable, since the {warring of republican factions make the co | ditions favorable. It will be seon that | though the democrats carry all the doubtful districts—a result almost in | would be a tie in the senate. possibility of suck can senate is generally conceded by the demo- crats. Their only hope lies in ction of an assembly in U2 so strongly democratic that there will be © democratic majority on joint ballot, such as elected David 1 Hill this year. i CHILI DISPOSED TO BE FATR, Belief of M julio Foster—The Incident ia the Hands of Secretary Blaine. New Yous, Oct. 26.—The Herald's Washing- ington correspondent wiegraphs as follows: Icalled at the Chilian legatton Sunday aft- ernoon. Don Pedro Montt, the junta repre- sentative in this country, is absent from Wash- ington. Mir. Julio Fosicr keeps the legation open, but wants it distinctly understood thas he is not in any way officially connected with it, It is but justice to Mr. Foster, in the light of Fecent criticisms on is actions, to say that be never claimed to be an official representativ | of the junta, but was here in the capacity of @ private Chilian citizen, ying to do what he could for his adopted country. He read the dispatch from Vaiparaiso in yesterday morn- ing © Heraid with great interes supposed my son would have charge of the investigation inte the as-ault on the Amer- ican sailors,” he said. “He as the criminal judge in Valparaiso, and a more just, honor- Sble and honest man docs not live. I never believed the report that the Chilian govern- ment had taken uo steps to ferret out the per- petrators of the outrage, if at wasan outrage. Such # report is an insult to Chilian justice. I have believed aii along that the facts in the matter Lave been greatly exaggerated. The Hieraid’s dispatch yesterday morning bears me out im my opinion. The row evidently oc- curred ina saloon. Fights between American sailors, and, in fact, thove of any foreign coun- try, and the Chilians wre by no meuns iufre- quent. At the Brooklyn navy yard no further orders have been received to fit out ships since the Boston sailed. In case of necessity there are nine vessels which could be titted out for wervice—the Philadelphia, Atlanta, Benni Concord, Petrel, the mouitor Mianutom now at the yard; the Chicago. off Staten Inland; the Newark, at Boston, and the Kearsarge, in the North river. Five or six of these vessels could be made ready in three or foug days, the others with very little delay. ‘A Worid special frém Washington mays that the Chilian incident now appears to be in the hands of Secretary of State Jilaine. All ine quiries upon the subject at the White House were referred to the Secretary. When Mr. Biaine was asked regarding the episode be re- ‘that there was nothing new. ‘racy said that nothing more had been recei from either Commander Schley or Minister ae oa Ou 0h~Taansneal Reniiinahias lations between the United States and Chili ri

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