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PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th Sf by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H.RAUFPMANN, Pres't cents each. By in. postasce prep | (Entered at the Post eecond-c.a8e 1 £2 Ali mail subscriptions must be paid fn advance, Rates of advertis.ng made known on spplication. ou 79, No 20,093. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. ~The Evening Star. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1891. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. R ENDOWMENT (SOL) are ERE IS WHAT TH polictes for TPES ean PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Liabilities for dues on shares. 9611,226.50 Surpius or interest fund... Total present assets. Increase of assets in past year ..... Increase of surplus in past year.. ‘The end of the first ten years of the Association finds it ima flourishing and vixorous condition. Our busi- ‘ness during the year has been immense, averaging close to $50,000 monthiy. Asour operations are entirely confined to the District, having no branches nor “‘awents” outside, thistmmense business shows well for the prosperity and enterprise of the city of Wash- ington. Our association presents the best opportunity for the public to place their savings as to amount of interest paid by us and the immediate availability of the money. We are paying 5 per cent per annum on sbares when withdrawn before maturity; 12 Per cent per annum on shares matured. Weare now redeerning the first und second series at 12 per cent per annum; the third series maturing in March of next year will also be redeemed at 12 percent per annum Hprofit. In addition to the above we are receiving Special payments of amounts up to $5,000, or any less sum, and paying 6 per cent per annum, payable monthly. Our advances to members are at very reasonable rates and area great convenience to those buying or building; every sort of accommodation is extended to ver comt the protection sitcrded. Write. y Gunrey, wor 16 F JR thoap sTocks AND BONDS sold for cash or on Margin Pepe fvord, Sau Francisco: Philadelphis = or Boston Excbanwes, Investment stocks and Bonds a Specialty. ‘A. K CHISOLM & CO. Bankers and Brokers, Broadway, New York. j ATIONAL. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, 3.E COR 10TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22. 1867. Beorganized under act Congress October 1. 1890 ‘Transactsthe business of @ TRUST COMPANY Up ail its various branches Also the business of SAVINGS BANK members in borrowing or im repaying of advances. tai die $150 is advanced to wach share on $2 imontily pay- poatr © 30 on 5 shares, #10 month: ee ee shares, 14 monthly: €1,500 on 10 Copital: . ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS. Just think of it, im ten years our total receipts have been 2, 054,- 034.26, and our expenses in those ten years, for sal- aries of officers, for rent of offices, for advertising and for every other item, have only been $16,472.00. This is agreat thing wm a Building Association, this keep- ing down the expenses: the len the expenses the more the profits to the stockholders. The new series, the 1}th. commences in November. Shares can be bad at all times and no back dues re- quired st $1 per month per share. Office at 506 11th street. Our annual meeting Wednesday evening, No- vember 4. €. C. Duneanson, president; Lewis Abraham, vice president; F. G. Saxton, treasurer; John Cook, secre- tary, 506 1ith street. Directors—Andrew Giass, Win. P. Seville, A. N. Meeker, Wim. H. Goods, F. W. Acts as executor, administrator, guard‘an of thea” fates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatics, Teceiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every descnption. Wills kept without charge. Receives money depositein eums of TEN CENTS nd upward and allows interest thereon. Monsy deposited before the first day and on the first, second anJ third days of the month will draw interest from the first day. ‘Loans woney upon real estate and collateral secur- its. Brandenburg, Chas. Baum, Chas. W. Schell, Wun. R Hillyer, C. Bankes Brookes. Chas. F. Benjamin, at- torney, Room 70, Corcoran building. 0630-8t Sells first-class reat estate and other securities in sums of @500 and upward. Receives SILVER WARE and all kinds of VALU- ABLES upon deposit in capacious storage vaults of Unsurpassed dry new and secunty. SMALL SAFES FOR RENT FROM $6 to $125 PER axxuM. HVE you uoxey TO INVEST? tt Estate, which will a Era as {m Heal Estate, which will pay x0 Ofice bowrs_Daily from a.m. to $p.m., and untid ginttiscariernd. sddition {0 the Fegular ofice otiss unt i ‘We have for sale In FORT MEYER HEIGHTS Some of the most beautiful building sites in the world, overlooking the whole city. rgnteae WASHINGTON AND, ARLINGTON ELECTRIC cog ihe Bist, Mecca did tisha Gage of each month wehaing ses cep teu. VWiten che iota Salis om Sunday the 14th day wall be sobstituted. Management: _, iresaenty BeNas SSYDER MIN Fs! ice Presidents. JAMES M. JOHNSTON, "Secoud, CHARLES C. GLOVER, Tressurer, Now under construction, & PRANCI= Kegs, Or Socretary, ALBERT L- 51Ui'r (On that fashionable and popular drive, The ‘MILITARY ROAD. pdoucan't make « mistake if you invest your money Ww ask you to look the over and. 10 only ask ou property Judge LARGE FORCE AT WORK GRADING STREETS. hard blue stoue right on the property. wile furnisiied at cost to taoas le tending to build. ‘Call and let us drive you over the property. ROBINSON & LODGE, Investment and Heal Estate Broke:s, ocl9-m,w,, lin PARTIES HAVING FUNDS WAITING AN IN- ‘vestmmeut should take out an interest-bearing cer- Wors & co, BANKERS 1222 F st. nw. As the volume of our businews has so materially in- creased during the past year, a8 is evidenced by the iarce number of new accounts that have been opened with us, both larze and small— Wedesire to say a iew words to you regarding your banking Dusiness and your bank account. Our many friends have brought a large Dumber of de- positors to usand we owe to s large extent our | Tapid «rowth to that personal interest they have taken in our prosperity. ACCOUNTS.—We so.icit the accounts of small de- positors, and it is never too much trouble to us to extend them the same facilities we do to our large accounts. We want your account, we want your Dusiness, aud we will endeavor by prompt, courte- ‘ous and liberal treatusent to please you. Our facilities for handiin accounts of firms, corpors- tions and cspitalists are the very best. Loans made on real estate and other available col- lateral, Commercial paper discounted. Weave no board day. Our discount day is every day. Exchange both foreign and domestic drawn at eustom- ary usances. * Our List of foreign correspondents is very extensive, ‘We want an account from every one. Our motto: Courtesy, promptness and liberality. (Call and see us. able on demand. ‘M_B. GURLEY. FREDERICK C. STEVENS. Mem rEUaLEY f STEEN Real Estate, Insurance and Stock Brokers, 1335 F st. Real estate bouxht, sold and rented. Local securi- TEWKSBURY, W. B. HIBBS, way. N.Y. ‘Manawer, Auember Washington Stock bxcuange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. c., Euy and cash uy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, ‘efvate wires to New York and Chicaga. Interest aljowed on deposits. Out-o1-town business a specialty. ' ‘elephone 545. Ls. Woops & co., BANKERS 1222 F st. foc2s-6t} AL BRIEFS, ARGUMENTS, PETI- Open 9:30. ‘Hons, &e., ‘BO cents a page. Close 4:30. A® INVESTMENT FOR YOUR MONEY, We are authorized by the WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY To offer for saie the stock of said company. CAPITALIZED AT $300,000. PAR VALUE, $100. Payabie 10 PEK CENT CASH, the balance as may ‘be called for by the company im periods of not Jens than thirty days apart. KOAD Is NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION And will be ready for cars by latter part of November. ‘Route is from tith street depot to Arlington National gowetery. The best paying suburban route around Washington. THE BRIDGE ACROSS THE POTOMAC Will be under consiru:tion some time in November. Stock om sale at offices of ROBINSON & LODGE, Investment and Heal Estate SS and 9 Atlantic building. ‘Telephone 930. K. A.F.A. KING HAS REMOVED HIS a Tesidence to 1315 Mass. ave. 1. W. LAWYERS, ATTENTION?! We are making a specialty of hurried Briefs, at 9) conte s page. All Work care= oe SHEIMY. Printer and Eosraver, lovee] Gab Dat ww. DR. RUFUS CHOATE HAS REMOVED ese i ates sn resttncs to cor ad tad 0 nn ‘4107 p.o.. Sunday thesaiue. ocl7-lm* oc WM. GARNER. le" Clothier, 1028 7th st. nw. WILL MAKE EVEN. and street Costumes, Wraps and Jackets atadiscount for this month only. Periect ut end Intent styles. MME. BUTLER, Het. ow. oc R236 4 HUNDRED DoLLans wire you (Sot in pennies, however), And buy » Ten Per Cent Investment Bond of the ‘National Co-operative Building and Investment As. Suciation, secured by valuable real estate, Beat place to put idle money. Astuma Axo Cataxnz Good as s treasury note. been CIGARETTES ESPIC. Bafeans: bond, Cheat, Ken. EE pe Rediar cine ase yee Superior to savings banks. Aneta. i a aman laxative refreshing, Paging 6 per cent more interest, T Pe: Truitvosuiae, re DROP IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER, CONSTIPATIOX, a sre, INDIEX desrot appetios Investment Brokers, dach att m.w.fao 74 ithe, ow, ONEY TO LOAN. Stis To sur, LOWES! EATES Or INTEREST. cunts FS erred. GULDSBOROUGH Bus: & CO., 1203 Penna. ecl2-dn ave. ELITY q=> MASS MEETING ONDER TA) AUSPICES Qf the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Cnited Brotherhood Wil! be held at Concordia Hali. Sth and & sts. nw . MONDAY EVENING, No- ‘o'clock. President Gompets of the A. F. . MeGuire, general secretary U. B.. and rd of the ‘Ammagainated Society will ai ires “he meeting. Cordial invitation to ali union men und their ladies. Non-anion mer GU. ary : arter UESDAN. November 3. meet in Love and ity Ball. B st. bet. Ist and Del ave sey halt square above Israel 6. ME Chitreh. ‘Lodger fo 'etai Texlar evening meetings. BY o ‘Oest-24* KH. GU OF << OFFICE THE U LIGHT -_8. SG COMPANY. 135 and B ats,, Washington, D. 0. ‘October 19, ‘The annual mesting of the stuckisside PAnY for the ele: tion of directors to serve ing year ai ‘Other bUsneRsas may l= Willy con Before it will be held at Harper's Derry TUESDAY, November 10, 1801, between the Land 3 p ni SEYMOUR W TULL® cls Ta ELECTEIC abovenamed company, for ceveral purpoess its office. 1410 ¥ si. Waniuunwton, D. DAY. tue Mth of Noveuiber, JN, at'5 o'eluen pe ma. By oni GLO. C. GOAM, _ pecretary MAGEE, DANCING «her Friday evenius adults? Nuvenber G. irom. ne clas and reunions Be cusses Tues © to Dp. au. at Wasiinzton Corrs => PR. D.C. SLOCKSTILL. a; BRO BS insted tas citce und renidence to 715 fiat nw BR LANGLEY, ere tor som Caparity of fuiuber valesuisny Wit! in a ai Dhuweit ‘with Mr ik i Wisete mth and dst. nw. where ie will be pleased akc fniewds with whol he hns hud seu shes Sor the Pst 2D years, R. R, LANGLEY, With oc31-3t GP THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON As Tespectfuily informed that MADAME WEBER'S LACE CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT (for five years at 738 10th st.) is now located at 907 Ht st. n.w., where with increased facilities she is pr pared to do all work in her line in true Parision s'yle and in a manner superior to any other establisinnent in thecity. Her specialty 1s the cleaniny wnd doing up of FINE LACES and LACE CURTAINS of every de- scription. She also laundersart embroideries, infauts? caps, ladies’ and gents’ sik and fine wool underwear and fize linens, such as table covers, napkins, doylies and haudkerchie!s, Ladies please call and inspect her work. It wili interest yon and elicit your adu:ration ocdL-Bt* SERIAL SAVINGS BUILDING ASSOCIATION. NEW 28TH ISSUE OF STOCK, Meeting for subscription to stock, ‘Meeting for payment of dues, Meeting for advancing mode; To be beid on WEDNESDAY, November 11, at the as- gociation’s usual place of uneetins, 1418 F st. n.w., Kellogg building, at 8 o'clock p. Shares. $1 acti. No buck dives 6 per cont interest paid on withdrawals, 4 per cent additional interest paid on special deposits. Escoen per cent interest Was Paid on the last inature series. the last new 27th series was the lanxest in total 1 der of shares subseribed of any series since “ongultx jon in 1878. The “serial” has been successfully conducted for the past 133% years and has connnously grown in nancial strenuth and in the confidence oi the people At is conducted on thoroughly cu-upera:ive principles. Every share in the «*Serial” p-rticipates in tue prouts Borrowers and lenders receive equal cons.deration, Want to wae the new Sth series byser, than any of its predecessors. ‘Help us to do thivand help Yourvelt to au Unusually “ood investment Uy subscribe Jpg for stock say day atte oie of the sectetary and Treasurer. L410 ¥ st. n,wr, Who will give to Yous coustitution aud receipt book ‘and cheetiully turmish ‘ailmeeded information. : ‘Time of iieetins. Wednesday, November 11, ‘91. Place of imeetime, Kellone buildime, 1416 F st. h-w. Hour of meeting’ 8 o'clock p.in. The Scorsiary wil be tm atéenlance at 7 o'clock to wait upon ear = ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President 17 10th st. nw. JOHN A. PRESCOTT, ‘Secretary and Treasurer, 1416 F st. n.w. DIRECTORS. J, W, ST. CLAIR, M.-P CALLA: ‘D. TERE 0. 8. FIRM ____ GEO. W. CHASE.” we NOCKBEE & CO, Examine our Examine onr $3 Gents’ Shoes. Exauane our $3.50 Gents’ Shoes. Examune our 94 Gents’ Cori Sole Shoes. MUCKBEE, 0031-3" 1203 F ot. new. <x OTICE. BI Chatles M. Corson lately doin business at 1225 ‘MM st. n.w., having made an assigment to we ai) cred- itors of the said C. M. Corson are hereby nvtitied to Present their claims to'me, ant ali persons owing the Saud Corson are reduested to wettin without delay ‘Six-Year’ Jease Of said preis.ses for sale. WILLIAM TWOUBLY, B21 436 st. Assignee of Charles x. Corson. Qe LET US DESIGN YOUR PROPOSED ‘house, Will furmish 75 per cent of money tor butding. Gan save you moneys UNAS, BREWER & CO,, oc31-3t* 008 14th, corner F. $26. A Fiescr 0c31-3t <q=>SPECIAL NOTIC! TTENTION ‘of investors and those eekibx Hotuesis called to west Washington property teas Tt ts teas Value, though luany sieat bargains are yet to be Bay Detore the cabse ant storaxe cars bee ‘See advertisements oi Loses tur sale by FICKLING, 1264 cid st.. West Wasiinston, vc SS ee public that W. A. J. Langley is uo way con- ected or ever has been with the Sjrncuianu's Ex press, becter known us *princmann & Bro.'s Express, oc Lw FRED SPKINGSA oe PE CuT aNd come OKTABLE Are The New Gas Heating Stoves ©. a. MEDIAN, No. G14 12th st. 0030 Gq” YOUR EVES NEED ATTENTION? Expert oculist from Pisladelphia will be at my store next THURSDAY, November. Make your appoint- went advance. Nocharye will be ticue oF exaul ation Of the ey — GEO. W. SPTER, Jeweler and optician, 310 Oth st. n.W., near Pa. 0¢30-5t e. SSaPORTANT F5 LADIES “LADIES DE: airinw to speculate oa the New York stock Boi le or sual sote can havo’ their orders ut ‘cobs tnangin or uver by eet W. JOHNBON & Cl Yanters and Brosers, Private roou ior iaiiea. Se -AUNDE ilis,, eats! to new. snperior BYaLE STAM LAUNDRY, ez Tou ‘Telepaone, 1002-3. Bauiders" Exchange. q=10 INVESTONS. © =) x m aware that opportunities are daily =. by the uunerous sues of Teal’ estate. at ctiok to ake Guick payie Mvesta.emts? You are Afraid to attend ‘because you are not fmuiliar w.th vaites and don't know a burgain when offered. ihe Teal estate dea.crs Watch just such chances, Duy, and thea veli to you ut a good advance. We offer our services, ua-ked by experience ecice of vali, to BUY Po YOU at these sais. conscientious service. | Cortes| GEO. ¥. WOKLHINGLON & 0630-3t 1355 F Pouvence invited. ‘BKO. SOW Ws 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 an Louisiana avenue. eclitojal 101 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bissthe best plau devises ; ane NO AUCTION OF MOSER = NO BACK DUES REQUIRED. Any amount ‘caved. able $1.5 per mouth on each Pr Ro Fer pebbiaisary Bsr cy ayy te oc Harrison Dinswan.Pres (o!9) Alonzo Tweedale, fea Fp OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT Ya the new Luilding of the Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, corner 9th and F sts. Every modern ‘Convenience and comfort for men who spend « large ert of thetr lives in theiroffices (Cail for permit to mspect the premises, B. H. WARNER. President. READ THESE PRICES, ‘Then call at our store and examine goods, on which We usrantes you s saving of from 15 to 25 per cent: Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces, any finish... 913 Parlor Suites in Hair, Cloth or Plush... 28 (Our $37 Hair, Cloth and Plush Suites best them all. INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES LOWE THAN THE LOWEST. ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE SMITHS CREDIT HOUSE, 22 PA. AVE. H.W, NEAR 436 ST. ‘Looking Glasses of any size that have been dam- aged Remivered equal to new. welé3m_ J W. consox, ee * © Sarde ako, 482 OTH BT. N. W. GAS FIXTURES. PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING. CALL AND INSPECT OUR ELEGANT NEW STOCK OF LAMPS JUSTOPENED. 022-tr DR T. N. NcLAUGHLIN HAS REMOVED io ‘is ofice frou M23 Latu at. to hisreridence, FLOURI FLOUR! FLOURI Wi Swan, 90 per barrel. 86. PORE gtd SSOFFICE OF BELLEVUE Sepa T Spey cnt te (toe it Mr. F. L. Terry is no establishuent. Mr. Harry 4, October 31, 1891, DAIRY 114353 Bat n. w. hereby notified Tourer, conuected with this W. Blunt, jr., “assumes C. HEURICH, Proprietor. ‘Do2-1W i caied John Edwards, sr. .ané Titwotin awe of iy Peclan'wil pay all debts and perform: ait Ste rut toi The business will be Scand by Timothy Casas Tate at theeity of ot November, 1sOt. JOHN EDWA’ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnershi hewvtofore existing between Jon Edward: Ca iD s, sometimes ‘yan, both jwards & Cal- ‘Tunothy Cal- ‘outracts of ‘all debts due to vt Ssilluiton, D. C., this 2d day RDS, TIMOTHY CALLAGHAN, hat js it and what is it for? the Vdison Mimeowraph Ww. Uuhnown and ant ie it at on 1.0.0 cop t to have you dr. t shown you and onstrated. "SUH Co FOR SAL = t tnaffec rAtera <g> THE EDISON MIMHOGRAPH, Four years ago teaby tho tensperatire, portable, west in operation, Will Printousuy hind of paper aad wii rep -o ites Over 3,000, and over 1, 00 type- written copies tron original! Frau ie ies ot ae op in at any tical, ONLY FQUK LEFT OF ‘those elerant now two-story anil ba ke Whom “Gay-wandow GTi dweulbKs d st. neur En 01 : chandeliers, $0 jalauce & bie in inontiny oF gi ts. Kor surtuer ke. bree, calon rooms, Vath, Con ire hone,” elec vapered throu! id every Oy lire out, 4. 200 "per uarteriy partiwars WASH'N DANENHOWER, oc30-Lan Cor. 13th and G sis. a. Kee THOMAS E, McARDLE HAS KE- anoved his ‘Otce and residenc vetean m3 '@ fron Sty th ‘xeltinive Avene: fOS-116 Lew. aa PRE nes i ‘ted especlally 10r kund 01 Coa! you w inspect your Leating apparatus and adi coat Will be satistactory. cout mornings and early MAU PLATE CALENDAKS 1 WP UNESS OF DELIVERY. 11 Connecticut ave. PAINTER AND PUBLISHER, in tue country, If you don't know 2 drop ime a postal and J will v4 Main office, 21st and branches, 1206 H, 1626 M st. m.w.; wharf, ioot of F aud G sts. a, sedan NACES, LALNOLES Saye OUR FL Boe nd RANGES PU lignes beiure cord weather. ‘T IN OLDER by best ne Sexton's Grund Latrote, set to heat two stories. 830. rior Sun Latrobe, set to heat two stories, $225. Luave is patierus ot Latroes in stuck. " Prices to suit. Novelty aud Cu.ver Furnaces, Tin Koohny, Prmbing, Uardware, eo ae pean ork atienued fo promptly. Open evenings until 9 JOHN MORAN, 2128 Pa. ave. ow. (Telephone 984-2.» sei-smn, —* D. BARR, IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa, ave. COAL. ICE. WOOD Be elt ee co. ‘Telephone, 486, Main office: Southwest corns and F sts.n.w. Branch ofices: 606 Pen B.W., Ist and B sts. np. woond sith anu 1 Qua.ity of FUEL tnsurpassed, sie. Satisiact.cn cuaranteed, ED WAGONS fer Fi bia, Was: Warning ig caveu that exercised in crossiny the old wooden Benn st Tage auot Heavily sonal wehicion vel wal ast be EN Week were caused by Violence, Of th disabling. ac poliey hi ders were anjured. None ot tiled promptly quibb.e, cles: 'y adeut us The one YoU represent. * FRANC! ‘SALE New Importations. Fall and Winter Novelties received. ineton, ents no record is kept. ie Company pay) thousapd dollars. the face of the polit It seeuis to me that it is aliost crininal certain y heart.ess, for men to jeave their wi nsy? 4th st. wharves ‘Prices Teawon- October care anust “be ing Lriage. her route, Ai By order J. W. W. T. ROSBELL, “C ‘T FROM THE ATEN miblished Wednesday conta.nsd fartliug imtormation that six deatus durin tue ne hundreds of Jive of our them any more Subjomed is a letter bot Tecentiy, was thy Wwe three ‘withor woth ute when for g15 yer year icy in as good « company OF CHINA WARE, at sacrifice prices to LON CHONG & CO., oo3L-4t 1305 F st. thw. BE GUIDED BY THIS STAR. Buy your coal and wood from V. BALDWIN JOHNSON Offices—1101 8. 1 ave, new. SLL Asst. ne, and 5194% st, 8.6. oc], coparinersbip Merety Ween a. A Goiden and J. b. snide ue of Golden & Suuth ai the corner issolved by iatual elatius asus font tO ent rut aw re existing be- under the fray ‘of lode and B epasent. said tira will pre- rot thy under Will please set— i continite the W.th a Shirt Factory on the premises, under the management of a practical and enced cutter, we orders at short noti guaranteeing jong ¢-peri- e prepared to execute your in every 1a Stance a perioct fit aiid ehitire eatinfuction, Give usa trial order. WOUDWALD & LOTHROP, oc7-3m LACE CURTAINS tous, Yeu wii have no cause Pint. Ve wuniry hundreds every week. Wl to www C st aw Kh NG TON, D.C, OCTOBER =0, 20th, 11th and ¥ sts. nw. ‘Are cantly, sn-ured {f mot laundered by 4&4 Person Understanding the traue. TOF coun of pairs 2OLMAN STEAM LAUNDRX, THE GENTLEM: HO SO KINDLY Feavus ine from the debris of my, demolished Ssry of ae ‘Of mr ¥ ‘on the morning of October. 30'at the corner Oth and Mili prease accept my very erateful and ios" scucere thanks. {It} ©. AUERBACH, 7th and Hsts, <p SCOTTISH RITE.—THE MEMBERS ARE ested to attended the ‘Croix service over the remains of Brother Francis G. vee. ‘Se, at the Cathedral on MONDAY EVENING, 2 No- Jpmiber, at 8:20 o'clock sharp. “By onder of the Wise aster. rf uit : A. H. HOLT, 820, Secretary. _ @> OSIRIS LODGE, NO. 26. F. AND A. OM A stated communication will be held at ti Cathedral of the Scoitish Kite on WEDNESDAY, 4th November, ‘at 7:30 p.m, when the annuai srand Visitation will be made. Mofubers of other lodges are cordially invited to be present. “by order of W. ML. win? OsGkk ROOME Secretary. ~~ SCOTTISH RITE, MITHNAS LODGE OF Perfection. —Stated meetinz TUESDAY. Dovciuber, at 7 peau. sharp. Work: Sixth, seventh a ret A. H. HOLT, 32, Secretary. ~@ SCOTTISH RITE, ALBERT PIKE CON- sistory. wi mbl~ at the Cathedral in TUENDA ¥ at 1:50 p. au pha Lodie and Wasii- ob Commandery in. conveyin the remains of Bro. 8G. Martyn, 32%, to the Potomac K. K. depot. By order of the VM. i! g KOBERT BALL, 32°, Registrar. ihe 4 PASTOR 10 BE INSTALLER —thein- ‘Stallation services of the Ret Bryant, the Hewly iected pastor of tie Walker fist Church, will be held at Chure, 11th aud Rsts. 0 Soveniberd Vited. Pubiie are cordially WASHINGTON, D.C, NOVEMBER = 5 5 <S~ isii.— Notice ‘ts, Lereby ven Hlockholders of the “U.'8. "and “Cong Euugration Steamship Co. be and appeai Chaney Hal, Bets, w. cad Del CeMBk SECOND, 1801, ‘at 7. Dave resistered anu veriited thoi to appear in person ‘or by went tie gunceled. “Done by order of the board DeKSON, nov- Taw: <q MISTERIOUS CLUB—EVERY MEMBER Boo ocehin clue requeated to tien theeperial usctt nis TONIGHT (Monday) at 8 o'clock ‘to take actlou on the death of our lave assoc ber, Prof. Figues G. Martyn.” By order of the jewiden oar A. D. TUCRER, Secretary. CONVENTION OF CHRISTIAN WORK- <' eis, Aconvention of Christian workers of the United ‘Canada will be held at the First Consrey: cor. 10th amd DAY, November o, to WEDNESDAY, ISOL, with three seusions daaly. at 9a. ai-and 2 and 7:30 Pain.” Prominent clere wen aud layinen trom dita~ ent sections of the United States and Canada and also Engiand and Scotland wili be. present to speak upon Various Lines of ag. ressive « hristian effort. A rich sat Varied procrain arranged and the iuecting promises: ftobeas Tu! of inspiration. as a similar convenon heid im Hartiord, Comn., inst year. dially invited. chat ail N: J.B. HEN- President; I. H. ERENL, Secretaty. ‘T COMEORT T4161 st., Wasiumgtoh, D. ISM1. THe annua. weetine ders of thie xbove named company, 10F jon of directors and the transiction ot gen- era: business, will be held at its oflive, as above, om FRIDAY, the 27th of November instant, at LZ o'clock, "io2.G,13,20,27 GEO. ©. GOKHAM, Secretary. ,THE ONLY CORRECT EVENING DEESS. Full Dress Suits of fine Biack English worsteds and broade highest ‘sartorical st pertertiy and hanz 78. 1d0 not be racelully, ior Afty dole jeve | ever inade one of these fifty-douar dress suits for a xentieman but tuat soe friend of lis has onlered one Just like it. i bey cannot ‘be itt) jeated by “any first--loss talior under 805 oF 870. Ifyou are inthe “social swim” you must have a swallow-tal. : ‘#9 Lhe seven-doilar trouserinss are run- nite ow acain. Have you ordered & alr? . &. WARFIELD SiMESOS, no2 Expert m Lrouvers, cor. 9th and G sts, ““MERTZ’S" TAILORING LURE. Witte a novelty — ‘To produce garments of a superior wrade ta nota novelty toour srop. The Some of Mert" has always been ass- Gated with the finest, ‘Tere is 'quice Shovelty,” thous, in beiny able to se etre mici'erade garments to order ats saving of from 15 to 20. per cet fo lowing fzures. will possibly an inded tour prices: We will mn Four individual order for #23. business ‘Ruldvees aust, sik lise, for’ oS5 Soop cu t ; for €35 & Coat, Lined. v W. ©, MERTZS Tautoring Shop, Sig 1th st, n With the two edaitionai New York cutters and” our yreatiy enlarged Yorce we thousht We Were ale to gone With any desuand. ° "Bur not ao. his Oring we chiacel abotiver New ‘York ‘cutter anda dozeu ade @itional tatiors, We ace contdent we can now meet ali additiona, requirements. “Yet it Will take aday or two ty up With the orders previously booked, 80 be pationt with Us. ‘The Ten-dollar Trouserings fairly flew. Have. added. some patterns {hat were much Mugher in Order to tone Up the assortinent. GEO T. KEEN, Custom ‘Tailor, 414 9th st. n.w. JOHN B. WIGHT, ‘Real Estate Brol A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY ‘Has been made in buying real estate im this city. Some people have an idea that if they had bought a few years ago they would have made a handsome protit. So they would. ‘There are, however, just as <ood op- portunities today. 1 have properties forsale, which, bought at the present prices, will yied alanrer return than any other torm of investinent now ‘offered. JOHN B. WIGHT, no? 140% G 5 & @>WHERE Do you BUY YouL bUITER? ee Petnage tts nor just what tt avoaid be Hoe wuat youexpect warn you Buy) SOUR BC THe Posab.y you ar nos away certain that BUITER at’ dic “ony a substitute UBSITE TUTES are sory unwioleso.ve and dougerous— Jou arg freed trou. upytelension vad doubt when you leave your oniers within. Gro. 'b. OYSTER, Jr., Bot. wing, tveur 7tn etc euier Marks “ib tase saute BOO 'St Market! INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES, Weetre ready to place Fire Insurance “Gxelings. stores, ousenuid ef PSiveis Of merchandise, &e- we iy vouirchutce atthe best couse Pauteee at hoine or abroud. ‘Take mo risk! et, PROCTOR & PROCTOR, oc28-3un 907 G st. new. g=>FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. ‘+he immense crowds of purchasers at our house Saturday Just and during the week tes tify more forcibly than words can possibly do the values offered uy us are not equaled by any + house in the city. ‘To prove the truth of this we ask intending to make their own comparisons. Store open until 7 p.m. tonight, GEORGE SPRANSY, One-Price Ciothier, 4347th st. m2 Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING AMUSEMENTS ..) ATTORNEYS BUSINESS CITY ITEMS FAMILY SUPPLIES, FINANCIAL | FOR RENT (Fists FOR KENT (Halls). FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms FOR RENT Utonses).. Page 7 Pare 2 Pare 3 Pace 6 -Pase 2 Pare 2 FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). FOR KENT (Stables) FOK KENT (Stores), FOR SALE (Honses). FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Horses and Veuicies) FOR SALE (Pianos), FOR SALE (Aliscellancous) LOCAL MENTION, LOST AND FUUND. MEDICAL . se MISCELLANEOUS MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA’ NOTARIES PUBLIC . oc PIANOS AND O4GANS,, PERSON, PROFESSIONAL, PKUPOSALS,., RAILROADS... SPECIAL NOTIC! SPECIALTIES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY, WANTED (Help). WANTED (Houses), 7 | of TWO CE GUNS AND ARMOR PLATES, and day output. quality, | pienty now lyin non te gi treme ty ompari ay } best nic was of E | hance, fa | the reco: 1 25, 10. Statement of the circulation of Tae EVENING Stax for the week ending Octoder 81, 1591 October 28, 1591... TUESDAY, October 27, 1891 DAY, October 28, 189i... THURSDAY, October 29, FRIDAY, October 30, 1891. MONDA’ WEDN. Isolemnly swear that the above is a true and correct statement of the circulation of Tux EVEN- ING Stax for the week ending Octover 3 ——++- . 189. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this second day of November, A.D. 1391. JOHN T. ©. CLARK, Notary Public. Goverswent Recerets Topay.—Internal rey- enue, $918,833; enstoms, $670,616. ASSISTANT SECRETARY been in New York for a few a eTTLETOX, who has , resumed his duties at the Treasury Department this morn- Navat Onpens.—Assistant Engineer T. W. Kinkaid ordered as assistant to the inspector of machinery on cruiser No. 10. Assistant In- spector Victor Blue detached from the Pensa~ cola, and ordered to duty at the Union works, San Francisco, Cal. Movement oF Sitven.—The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints and treast fices during the week ended Octobes The issue during the corresponding period of 1890 amounted to $843,313. 755.975. of- was, ‘the shipments of fractional silver coin since the ist ultimo aggregated $1,676, 6,133. THEY WERE HERE ON BUSINESS. ‘Three Men Committed on a Charge of Pick- Thomas Lawrence, ing Pockets. John F. Martin and George Hilton, three of the four alleged pro- fessional pickpockets who were arrested here a week ago, as publisbed in Tux Sran at the time, were brought up from jaii this morning and arraigned before Judge Miller on a charge of larceny from the person. It ws charged that they were implicated in the robbery of Charles Dit tz, the saloon keeper on New Jersey avenue near the Baltimore and Ohio depot. of Lawrence. ‘They were defended by Lawyer Sillers, who said he would waive an examination in the He asked that ba e be fixed in the case at $500, saying he thought that amount would be satisfactory to the government. Juige Miller said he would hear the testi- mony in the other eases before fixing the amount of bail. 3ir. Mullowney, for the government, Dietz, who’ descrited how he Mr. crowd when his watch and chain et that he valued at Jed sina was picked of his gold 75. He ideified Hilton as having been in the crowd at the time, although he had had his mustache shaved since his arrest here. Judge Miller made some inguiries as to wh a prisoner should be permitted to change his appearance m that waz while in custody, and Mr. Sillers informed the court that the prison- ers in jail were shaved twice 2 week. Sergeant Montgomery said that Lawrence at- tempted to rid himself of the watch when he was about to be arrested. ‘Among the other witnesses was a citizen o! Gaithersburg, who saw the prisoners on a train on the way from the Hagerstown fair. the men preceded him’ when he went to le: ve the train and he was jostled at the door and robbed of his pocket book. Railroad men who were called as witnesses remeinbered having seen them together on # train from New York. One of them broke a car window and the conductor had trouble with the testimony of other wit- them. nesses Judge Mi ier held the trio in £2,000 bail each to await the action of the grand jury. r Sillers argued fora reduction of bail, ns 3 ‘Two of Tut Stan containing the report. Wow si been of som next we and w show Re ot er was in in the was ki and re pro.ecti it is urg most Srau re matter, £1 manded said h Lerore English est | kovernm otiicer. | uation Captain on | note ado © hiis be exp P devised. and the ¥ box, of all ca American m dest mickel plate ai car is instance. Navy Dey in the fig recovered consei ber the circumstan-es of the row. for the manuf of worki ng in rent late ar kel kel p ch or su rds of t der of Wi, ers, fot PLEASED AT THY The bureau regards day of the armor tests at Indian Head with ex- | Haven, jr ‘atitication, particular oftice ine sking the tests of Sawn ago at Annapoli wufacture, | pared today by the neh place » the deepest limit to the capacit An additi he p will gf The the resuite of t te a great improve he past ¥ tay Ww at Indian Head, which is far supe Annapolis in A table anche ing: Bethichem plat 10.37, 16.50. 13.90, 13.90. 20.99. | in the case of each shot | 1 tho is shows that the NTS. The Ordnance Bureau of the Navy Depart- ment in 2 Good State of Efficiency, Tt is just now an interesting fact that the Pace 8 | Ordnance department of the navy is in a stage of the highest efficiency. ‘The gun shops at the Wasi | are being worked at a great pace, the lathes be- | ing kept in motion twelve hours a day. ton navy yard The r employed are divided into three sections sem hes been so perfected that ona very short notice the foundry can be run night y without cessation, thus doubling the The onl; works would be in the supply of material. Yet there has not been the least tronble so far on this score, portance is that the steel that is being fur-| uished by the private firms te the Cepartment ture of gune is of the highest | ed by the record of the past Year, in which over 1,200 tons of sent’ to the navy yard, ax j jeeved as imperfec |" The gr i fact of im- metal were only six tons re | st difficulty’ is that there is 8 lock of room at the vard, but it = 3| final completion of the north #h: geht that th: give guus are pick as cigars in a mi stall rapid-fire can- AMOR TESS RESULTS. firet as the records pent in | 4 Vaal is 0 ior to the which e bureau of ord- indon to the Secretary, giving ne two tests, fired in each instance, mak- jowing penetrations in . given sai | Cremsot place, | aon, ail terms an THE BOSTON FAILURE Expelling the Maverick Bank From the Clearing “House, MORE TENNISSSE CONVICTS FREER Quiet Has Been Restored to Briceville. RUSSIA’S GRAIN PROHIBITION, BOSTON'S BIG FAILURE Expulsion of the Maverick Bank by the Clearing House, Bostox, 2.—At « meeting of the Rostog national banks at the clearing house thie morning the following resolations were unant mously adopted: “Voted —That it is the judgment of the clear ing house that all of the banks constituting the sociation should at once combine to reheve the neces depoxitors of the Maver- waking the written agree: Ment among themselves to advance money t stch depositors upon the security of the aasigar ment of their claims against sad Maverick tional Bank appointed by the ebait, er to exente the fore: n bebaif of the amsoct- debts in the premises and ks of the association for who shal! have fali p Boing vote, to arrange t cali upon the such ams of | vided that th | proportion of their averag | fo the clearing house for the mouth of April, } ase |, Lvery bank was represented at the clearing this morning when the resolutions eon- | ure wail not entail a cerning the Maverick Bank were unanimously Jopted The cleayng house committee, cone sisting of Merete. “Ilox H. Beal, Franklig AL Newman, Pisin | Moses Wilhams auc the followin } Alarich, LT. Barr, John Garr, J.B Case, © and Geo. Kipley were appointed » | comauttee u } the resolutions Inte effect. j It was voted thatthe Maverick National Hank | be expelled from the associauon. The forma} | papers will be drafted and seut out for ban | sicuatures immediate! The decision of the Maverick nat today to close tte doors was rea tracted conference of t suttee of Boston a morning It is stated onal ati banks yesterday ly that the fail- cial bows. uxpenmion . The low sed the bauk by its dealings with Evang Eh to weriounly injure it, be- }a he aman The ng to note thato: in the Ame: rthan the least in the UPER! ITY OF AMERICAN STEEL. rican stecl is ro- mous sat- This superiority of An garded by the department with © isfaction, as indicating that great progress has belief on the part The | There is still that the Harv hext tests will take place in the latter part of st At the Navy Departau -y plate is the best. S COURSE. Did the Kight Thing. force comm; arbor jon. Sciley could hav re] im lay and To have tired ve bee quoted being a criterion by which to judge the present This officer, it may be remember al Ameri primal eved trom his commas ing that Barrundia was entitied to American eran property of the great n Valparaiso ‘everything bat ‘The in case of this connection f a man where Gen merchanti of-war One men were imprisoned but a day after their release until the government at Washingt ation and it b ihe practically surrounded by Chile there was noth: d been refase Salumore + itted ¢ firm stand to the extent of a possible bombardment, iW, Lowever, is not shared by the riment, it would seem. cant official enctrated deeper by th iles tun the American steel fifth S-inch gun. ut It is Thought He ‘There has been a disposition on the part of some folks to criticise the course parsued by Capt. Schley in connection with the killing nding of his seamen at Valparaiso. It is asserted that he should have demanded the reiease of the men when they were im- prisoned and strengthened that demand by a Commande: as present | Barruadia Hie ed by the government the theory be- Iheve us little analogy between the cases, but the said this morning toa bat he could not see how Capt. acted any differently in we to do im the harbor n-of-war. d with American, up to destroy wealth, and probably the lives of a went Tob nocent persons wouid sure a British o! Likely have fired on the towa a government would Lave sustained bim. But We are not British.” And have is d supported id the NO NEW MESSAGES TODAY. The last cablegram — from Syaley threw some light the. case, particularly the vat the method of Reagan's death. It - ace on this point can ubuul if the tie jer would very Briuch There have been no new messages received at (be Navy Department about the Chilean sit- is now claimed that he died at the hands ofa Policeman, and the testimony to that effect es from a man who stood uear. revious si ined on the ground that be was struck Se THE ELECTRIC WIRKS. Report. isposition of 1 and that be bas just ness sufliciently to remem- What Mr. S. M. Bryan Has to Say About the Commission’, Mr. S. M. Bryan, the president of the telephone company, has returned to the city from a brief business trip. During his absence the report of the commission appointed tocon-| The Export of All But Wheat Prohibited sider the problem of the wires in use in this city b panies was printed in Tux Srau. In talking | in regard to the telegram received st the Rus- with a Star reporter thie morning Mr. Byran | sian embassy bere announcing that a ukase wes <A that he had not been able to see a copy of | to be issued today prohibiting the export of alll He had | cereais excepting wheat show that she order re- rd something about the conclusions reached | ferred to will also prohibit the exportation of by the commission and he was giad to know | potatoes and all products from the prohibited that they indorsed the conduits which the tele- | Cereals. phone company was now putting down. He the the various com- palates Monde beeesth thes ar As to ebsclitely the best conduit that had been t wernment ownership of | Loxpox, Nov. »,000, but the talk of ' the street made the bank s lone far more Sy the inst sworn statemne of the bank is tember 30 last, it was shown that the Dank included the eapitel of 100,000, the surplus of £400,000 and undivided fis of « little more than £200,000. itis claimed th mittee throw out ered worthless from the other secur capital, surpias aud undivided profits ware wiped out and that what was left wil i short of meeting the lin- bilitie This would indicate that the creditors might expect a dividend of 7 n the dollar. ‘The bank will be It is claimed that im geod hands the depositors will receive dollar for dollar. The appointment of « receiver will come trom tate to Postmaster Thomas N, Mart and Henry D. Hyde. . Lata» SUSE, MORE CONVICTS RELEASED, © Hundred Working in the Mines at Oliver Springs, Tenn., Freed. Kvoxvitr, Tews., Nov. 2.—At 1 o'eleck this | morning 200 mounted men came in from the mountains and liberated the 200 convicts worked inthe mines at Oliver Springs. Be quietly was it done that the people im the town knew nothing about what had happened until 6 o'clock this morn- ing, then they discovered that the stockade of the lessees Was a mass of smoking ruins. All }of the short term prisoners were furnished with citizons’ clothing, and, with the exception of a few who were captured, all are now ab large. This makes more than 500 penitent couviets turued loose in that locality since day evening. the governor of the state was here day, but left this morning for Nashi it wes given outafter his arrival here that the force of Oliver had beem largely incre and that an attack upoa the stockades would be stoutly re- sisied. 11 doce not appear, however, that there Was any resistance at all Do ope was burt, ‘the t rumors prevail, one of which is that the miners will immediately proceed te Tracy City and release the convicts there. ‘bere is iow no well-founded evidence of this, but no one can tell what the end is to be. neimmeceliiinies ALL QUINT AT BRICEVILLE, An Alleged Pilot to Liberate All the Convicts Working in the Mines, Cnatraxooga, Tess, Nov. 2—A rumor ie current to the effect that a secret understand- ing exists between the miners throughout the state to liberate all convicts working in the mines. . In consequence it is thought the next move will be on the Oliver Springs, Tracy City and Inman, where convicts are employed. A special to the Tims says that no further outbreaks bave occurred at Briceville and the miners resumed work yesterday morning. ‘The convicts are scattered, the majority fleeing to the mountains of Kentucky. The total num ber of convicts released exceeds 300. The militia are awaiting orders from Gov. Buchanan, but the officers do not think they will be called out, as the damage has been done aud there is no need for their presence at Briceviile. ‘The matter has created great excitment bere, and the oatcome is looked forward to with in- terest. The failure of the legislature to ad- just the difficulty is the foundation of the Present lawlessness in the mountains and the public are indignant in their expressions, sacomaictipeneationn RUSSIA KEEPING HER CEREALS, From Today. Panis, Nov. 2—Fuller details received here ‘As already announced, though the ukase hibits the exportation of all cereals. © 2—A Dublin dispatch 1. ir showas G. Hensey. Secretary. INDUSTRIAL ‘SAVINGS AND LOA Deur shares oF stoc Adoipuus Whed by tains overboard 10m tI Backburn near indian Head on the tember 10, Ini, was wily received. ‘1 wish to thanks the board of directors: ness in which they settled my claim. savings In your assuctation, had be duuw, were 310, tor T now husband has been both a **non-borrowi owing” ember and has awa: and cordial treatment i ais Bas fesociauou. Tasso hold aune, sd 28 YOu hve proved ASOOCIATIV: Sir” Xgur chek tor 65400 for repurclase of ten tiie, m3 late husvand, who was perty of ‘he ‘police bout ‘hight of Ser qe receive ea reflects Seats (LG) shares in, own rou are able 10 do as you promise f bope to continue Sacre ons ree terest 0: the asscciat:on. LoUrs, very respectfully, oc.ezw irs be et wepvrxas. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, ~ MAKERS OF INVITATIONS, 407 0TH 8T., NEAR GAS OFFICR ow) = rare coma We desire to notify our patrons and ‘others that we ‘are now located in our new office, 910 Pennsylvania fave., whare we will be pleasod to receive orders for the gq DUBNETI'S TRIPLE EXTRAGTS in there specie: odors Jasin, ‘Sweet Briar, wood bie, nd ae per ounce. ) cis’ iss ageciar petce. ve Regular price 25 and’ ucts, n02-3t LANSBURGH & BRO. See * FG Pes uo2-Lm ‘Lawy claiming that hie York on a visit, and bail as mts were here from New strangers they could as if they were resi- [ u f i it i i r Bi Li > i it ME considered that | that the Parnellites are witd with and He i | FE i ih lt i i i i t

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