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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1202 Pecseyivazia Averne, corner 11th 8t. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUSZMANN, Pres't Rew York Ofice, 84 Potter B-titing. hacribers in the erat 10 cents P ii ‘the sounter. tty by car. week, oF 4 s per mouth. 1 Quan coz Stam 61.00 per years With forewn postace adcied. $34.50. (Extered af the Post Oftice at Washington, D.O., ae second-class ma.) marter.| GF" AL mail sudseriptions must be paid in advamoe. Rates of advertising made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES Vou. 79, Na 20,104. Che Foening Star. WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1891 TWO CENTS. | SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SS saLz— only THREE of those EIGH PE honses corner eeaine te ear, payable mon Wi and A EE US 3fsv each, Housce ction. For further par- BS MCN DANENHOWER, Lith and Gate. aw. BN ee fee continued oot light veri le windas Jaxr weather; slightly warmer and yair Sunday. IF PEOPLE BUT KNEW How much care is taken in manufacturing our Luvber and in selecting the quality of the lo-s we use THEY WOULD UNDERSTAND Why our Band-sewed Lumber is so much Detter than allcther kinds. You know the PRICE, $1.15 PER 100 FT. Libbey, Bittinger & Miler, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. avéam ONE BEST. ‘There cam be but one best, and if you want it you must get Bailey's, It has so many advantages and desir- Able fsatures over all others that they arereaily distanced. Thegovernment has suown its opinion of it by placing one or more in nearly all of its build- aes We refer to the Bailey Copying Lotter Press. for which we arescle agente for Washinton. JOHN C. PARKER, nol 617 and 619 7th at. a Bee, AGE TENDS TO SPECIALTIES, ‘traies as Weil as professions. We are special Accident iusurance of the urand sold by the w York Accident Insurance Company is oUr spe- ality. Weare a. ways at the command of our policy Reiders to assist in adjustment of clatm Bau so THOMA: ‘and 1. building, 4th floor, in front of mid molt 1 WILL BE AT THE REAL ESTATE OF- fice of James E. Clements, 13:1 Fst. Bw. Washincton city, on the 10th and 17th of So- uber, 1801,to collect taxes due on property in Alex andria county, Virvinia. Persons not paying the Will incur all penalties under the delinquent law: Wc. WIBIRT, ty Treasurer of Aieaaniria Co, Va, ede cae $150 SH|RT TO ORDER IS CON- ‘coded to be the best ever produ. ed for price. ."T. BALL, Sire a | See tear ‘Has returued to the city and resumed prac- = 1330 New York ave. Boll-lw* en ee Will resuine practice ‘NOVEMBER 2. _now-Im be Sil F ot. P< MY OFFICE ‘daily cexcept Sundays) from 9. m.to> p.m. WILLIAMS DUNNALLY. Dentist, 331m is Fst. ow. Be AE NOU A Trey stay ‘ais Will be one if :t induces you to buy your CUAL AND WoUD. V BALDWIN JOHNSON. ‘3-tat.es, bottom prices, ali prompt deliveries. mw., SLL A st. ne, 8 aod Bea ESET ICE COMPANY. We desire to notify our patrons and others that we are noe located in our new office, 910 Pennsyivanis where we will be pleased to receive orders for the purest and best ice Anown, the world-renowned Ken- Tiles for vestivales. Marie Tine. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOR BUICHEN'S BOSTON POLISH FOR FLOORS, not-1m 24 10h st. uw Bae CET AND ComPorTanLE Are ‘The New bes — ae ‘Stoves cA. MUDDIMAN, rh st. 0630 DE. RUFUS CHOATE HAS REMOVED ‘uis office and residence to cor. 33d and O ats, jours, 4107 p.m. Sunday thesame. ocl7-lm' —— MADE SHIRTS. ‘ith s Shirt Factory on the premises, under the mans-ement of a practical and long-expert- enced cutter, we are prepared to execute your Orders at short notice, cuaranteeing in every im- Stance # periect fit and eutire satisfaction. Give us a tral orJer. WOuDWARD & LOTHROP, loth, Lith and F sts. oc7-Sm SY 8 THE Tevez ron inxs: ‘Take out « policy in the Firemen’s Ineur- ance Company. Capital and Surpius, $300,000. Office: Cormer 7th st. and La. ave, ALBERT & WILSON, EG. Davis. Fresideat. Vice President. © W. HOWARD, Secretary. oclStojal HAVE YOUR FURNACES. LATROBES ata RANGES PUT IN OLDEN LY bee hates hefur ce. her Reston e cre oy Bet to heat tw $30. Partor Sur. tavrobe. set to heat two sotien #2 dbaye OS tatierae of ttre Ty stocks” Encen to Novety an oe -—, lumbing. Hlrdware, @ fork atiauded to piveapus. nti TSS BORE ZL Pe ave. E.Cleiepnone 964-2.) ‘col eet wevv ines. GEDNEY & ROBERTS, MAKES OF INVITATIONS, 467 6LH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICR eal rr IMPORTING TAILOR, 1 Fa. ave Yall and Winter Noveities received. Seer FE, BoOD AMERICAN ICE CO. oe ‘Telephone, 40. tice Southwest corner 10th and Fsts.n wb: ices. Gti Penneylvania ave. BW, Ist and bate n wand 1th and 14th st wharves junity vt FUEL snsurpassed. reason Fiat acti arene <a KED WAGONS ior [ENOBSCOT ICE. 02% i he Ax Awrcs Dror. We propose to make quick work of fe tel uce Of our stock of Seat Plus Capes, Jackets and sacques Ly put Buse their prices shamefetly Thay are Good, Servicescle Winter Garivents and the prevent purchasers ever regret. their purchases: Here is a saupie of how they will be serineed Jaree ony. io 618 snd frou #20 te ‘Gavrs and Jackets at proportionste redactions. WILLETT © RUOFF, KS Penney ivan ave mw. n0l3® WOOL PLAID GRETCHENS a a week on), lise ait Tih wt ae. of Low Prices. o> lw* Je. KIND, 200. Dtw pose on a ad Lew ieee, Se PL BSON | AND GOLDSBURY, THE ‘Princeton students, will conduct evancal- € meetings at the ¥. M. C. A., 1409 New York xve. B.W., every night next week at 8:30 p.m. Meotines for men" only. Foxy hundred men wanted for the big chorus. Come early. Song service at 8:15 inthe Parlors. It gq=> ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE WEEK OF Prayer wil be observed by hoidinz noon- day meetings at Wesley Chapel, sth and F sts , every Gay next week, wee. Dr. Nayiot tc ie — |AMPIGNONS CHAMPIGNONS, We have recently received @ dircet ‘portation of about 2,000 Tiza Extra Choice Mushroo' Weconsider these the finest goods ever imported ‘We are selling them ata very low figure considering the quality. GEO. E. KENNEDY &CO., 1209 F ST. Send for our complete catalozwe and pricelist. nol <q FOR RENT—DENTAL PARLOR, SECOND ‘floor front room, 461 Penns: Old stand. . Boldt cs ATIFNTION. BUILDERS. — FINE ‘busiding lot, north side 1st. near 14th at. n. W. :45x110 toauey. “Only $1.75 sq. tt, Stual! cash Payment. W.-C DUVALL, {ids Pst. molt ° EY, 2U7 2d st. 5.6. — SS MEN SHOULD READ TH business men and the dictiouary upler ew puolications. it TO ALL FRIENDS OF ONGANIZED Iabor—We desire to inform you thst no ‘SsctiTement Las been effected by this body with the fi of I. Hamburyer & Sons and any siatearuts to contrary are ‘aise aud are on.y intended to misiead you. EX. BD. of D. A. 68, K. of L. it Boe P08 TH Insercrina. We havea number of houses on our rental bulletin which we can offer at prices which make them Well worth your inspection. If you will call we will be pleased to furnish you complete informa- tion about them. 3B. H. WARNER & 00., 916 F et. nw. KNOW George M. Oyster. jr. Ba agtwler Hiri, that 30 0 at ¢ le and, retail dealer an CHOICE LALLE GS AND CHEESE?—That his produce Feisabic aind ig prices reasonubul— {halt specially of P. B. Sharpless Cel-brate Sand “CLOVER” gid the BLGIN CREA athe would be pews d to have ctf isatranger than fiction. 413 ,CALENDAKS FOR V2 Have you ever tried calendars as an advertising me- dium? ‘Many have done so and found them proatuble, Some use them every year. Every oe apprec calendar. I have an exteunive ae denim wu woul ‘Drop rue a postal and I will call. 3 LEN, PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, ‘Telephome inelal MOs1110 Eat. b. OF ms Means nothing, you cannot dudze of quality without feeing. Other dealers are telling bow cheap their clothes are. We prefer to dwell on the most ¥aiue fora 1.oderate price and invite your cus: With the purpose of retaining it. A Drst-class Suit or overcost, 813 to ‘$25; some lower and a f GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE, 434 7th st. TRIPLE EXTRACTS In their special odors. Jasmine, up te OBR Rum, 85.50 per ‘Cordials, Nery. very old, t4yer gal. St Croix and Jamaica Kum, $4.50 to S10 per wal.” A full quart o1 Golden Age, the jaest whisky in town, ten Years old, $1.00. 4 Dottles assorted Calitornia Wine, 1; Gr 6 bottles ities- ling oF Hock. $14 oF & bottles ‘California or Virginia Claret. $1; of Madeira or Catawba, $1; or 3 Malaca and 1 Zinfandel, Any goods: : ALICE K. SELIGSON, Executrix, ‘YOU KNOW J. H. FLANAGAN? nol3-3t [ < SESREy ATTENTION. In Le Droit Park we have s frontage of 300 feet by 52 feet deep (entire sq 2 corners For 10 day conte, w: terms to suit. BARNES & WEAVER, nols-2t ev Fac aw. Be OF COMMON SENSE. Economy don't mean cheapness—the true ‘value of exists in its durability. When you are ready to vurchase your Susi or Over-oat Just wiake Bp Zour muna to buy the Vest pomibie, valle for your blomey. deteruaiuation wil brine at a W. FRANCIS. rete ‘Noah Walker &Co., Bold3t ‘25 Pennsylvania ave, NOTICE. BSNS s. porns, and_con- stonecutter tractor, doing business at the corner of Delaware ave. ‘and Canal st. s.w., in the city of Washington, . having made an sssurnument to me of all fis property and effects, all persons i to bim are hereby Rotined to inake pay:ent tome, and all persons to ‘whom be is indebted are requested to present thelr ciaims to me. ‘THOMAS TAYLOR, ‘of William S. Burns, Been ‘November 11, 1891. THOMAS DOWLING & SON, AU eors.—We are now permanent! oUF new place of business, G12 List. u.w.. where our {rons and the public wenerally will ud us in our rige and cominod:ous auction Fooms, where we have Bo iueas:s oF expense in preparing this propery for the couvenieuce and advantaze of all "who tay entrust us with any business in our departurent. By Our coustaut and close attention to our business We hope to be able to maintain the Feputation we lave a9 Jong enjoyed by giving special attention to the inter- sts of all who imay share With us the.r patronage. We Would respectfully invite the public to visit us im our ew Lusiness Louse aud see our tacilities tor exhuiting and seliuuse personal property of every description, Peal cotate, Morees, cartinces, Key 8 THOMAS DOWLING & SON noll-lw ‘Ractioneers, 612 | ee F FICE GEORGETOWN G. By order of the board of «directors che undersizned offers for sale to the highest biader 10 cash 740 shares Feserved stock of the Georgetown Gas Lixut Company $f Goorcetown, D. C-- said issue of stuck co date iris Er tate pe ee ees we til So'eock prams 3 : Bike. Indi? “iias taust be wade for the ful namber Of shares offered for sale. A Geposit of G00 Wilt Le re juired of the purcaser and at the tine of sale. The Teserve the right to reject amy oF alt bids. ot Ut JOHN LEETCH, President. BRP ECE CURTAINS LAUNDERED WITH A YALE STEAM 1 Telephone, 1002-3 DB. 4. F. A. KING HAS REMOVED HIS LS residence 10 1315 Mass. ave. 3. not launtered | the trade. ‘Will bave no cause: veundry rater pressures will Le wen | oat the District between the h fustant, and? ain, the Tass, J. W. ROSS, WA. wand $41 Dost. nw. in this city ved by mutual consent! Utto Webuer will continue is" us business at 3 th st. ow. and 941 D st nw. fortis so.e acount, gspuming all liabuities thereof! irom and after thi Martin McDermott will continue the business . 1007 F st. n.w. tor his sole xccount, assuming lubilities thereot frova and after t! £ COMPAN annual weciing of the sto. rt Lanston Type Machine Company will be held at the gflon of the con pany. '¥_ of, Washington, on WEDSESDA ISL. action a propos Company sha! Fikists toa new corpor of at and assign stl its) on to be formed there will aise Fatutication a ween this volupany im ters cov % stockbou September, WINE, President NOvE ou the Sth Secretary. a ER 14 1892 slet of Columy Assembiy eaty to pats windew fhe blue tris are unfair shops. Zs what a Washington wser calle the “Torrid.” Othersare equal'y pieased. IF we sold any other furnace u wovtd have to be an inserior kind, 80 we sell oniy the Torrid and yuarantes saticfac- t ™ 5.8 SHEDD & BRO. 432 9TH ST. N.W. nolt Be STHE BUILDING REGISTER OF THIS <a City w.s wlopted as tie ofli-in: paper of the WASHINGTON BUILDERS EXCHANGE at the reg wlar montlly meeting of that body heid on Wednes- day, November 11. nol4-st" s iS TO RM Y 3 MLENDS Tain located Center Market with 8 Line of Butter, Exes «nd Ones will be pleased to serve them af stall 126, near 71 ‘mold-st* WM. GARNER, THE PEOPLE’: ; 126 FOR SALE. PAICE REDUCED! Owner must have money; beautiful cellar bay-window p. b. aweilime mM w.e. > OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COMMIS- Bes Siosis Wasingion, D.C... November 4, 1rdit.—To allow necersury counecti SPECIAL BYIELIAN CHUNG | OUT Pa Bae k on st. botween G end @ sts. n.w., Liev. foeephy T- Keliey, ‘bbath. school: Preachins people's. Churey pr trangers a! ERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH ‘ith and k sts. nw. Pastor, DD. am, “The Holy At service for i. Pierson and B.S. ‘Sunday school, 9:30 " jonday evening, Novem- of a high ofder, im which Mrs ff and wr C. 5: West ‘wul tai snd strangers condially invited to ‘Tt M. E. CUURC! comer of R st. n.w.., Rev. Thi g=> THE PEUPLE'S CHUi.CH, ACADEMY OF ‘Music.—Service every Sunday at 11 a.m. tev Alex. Kent, ininister. Prof. Bernays,orchestral, leader; Prof Stockton, precenior. Ail’ welcome. Yetinis not attending oiher churches esjectally, in- §-e—GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN <= Charch, Le Droit Park, Flori and 4th few. William 8. Miller, pastor.. Z fos pastor at 21a. m. and 7:30 p. iu. ™ $30 p.m; Christian Endeavor Society, G:45 p.m Thursday” Service, “7:30 p.m. Strancers always wel- come. J. Jay selivo, at 9. Service ct 1am. ; preaching by Rev. by, D.D.-preadent of the Lacy Webb Hayes and'trainins School, Epworth Le: xenin gorvice a 7:00" Dab: prea Alvert Osborn, ‘registrar of ‘the new RW. Hee. dA. Pastor wit occupy the pulbit 9:30 a. ny Sunday’ schook. A Tie Cleanainie of tis seart a Neves: iitiom of Salvation." At 7:40 peas subject: png Suffering of God Worn Out.” ‘The puvitc = FIRST ‘ATIONAL CHURCH, corner 10th and G sts. n.w.—The pastor, M. Newnt D.. wat pe ui Ciuristian Workers,” and at secon upon "Th PeMusic led by Dre am. Suis: i CLAY SMITH WILL jitan Baptist Chureh, cor. toy and even RCH, MASS. AVE. . Vaderman, pau.! 1 JALVA | Soe eae Wivia MAE GuSS, ane Daw ‘00 pein, "AU are cordial te f<~ = Putte iavined gs SV/RITUATISM—GRAND (RNY BALL, 41 ery SUNDAY. Lectunes, ODO Gn. 720 pains lyceum, Prot. W. | E. Peck the speaker for Noven:be1 ‘Peck i one S) cakers on ts spiritual plationn, his subjects with great force cnd ing, "fue Power of Thouzl rola Spiniual standpoint. 22 i ST NEAR ky Tector, foes. 10:0 abd A acu. (ChOFAI); 3 oral). All seats 1 1 Ls CHUKCH, 23D ST. NEAR Jv. Te-tor. Tha Sermon. Chis Service‘at 4p in. Even Song with 0 Pom, Strangers invited. HEAR PASTOL, “A Bad Busine Be SNNT | JOUN'S CHURCH, | GEORGE: town, O'st. between :i2d and 33d, Rev. J. . Meester, rector.—Services tomorrow: Holy com juun.on at 8a. im, “Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Evininx prayer at 4:30. Vewtedchoir. Strangers cor- y invited. SHAMLINE ME, Oo Be PEE AES Sunday school, 9:15 u, Preaciins 11 «.ui- by Ket Joe! Browh, aiid 7:30 p.m. by Epworth Teague ineeting 019. D. meetin this evening at 7:30. ‘Tuesday, consecration Thursday, ‘church prayer meeting, £200 .1n. Pubs HURCH, 9TH AND ‘Todd, B.D... pasto Church. Dat. wR. HG. Dywon, D-. pastor.—Preaching i’ a.m. by the pastor: 730. mu ‘by liey. Sr. Thazpe, "Young people’ suieet= foe o'clock Al ie METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘Church, B and 4th st. s.e., Rev. John Ches. ter. D. D., pastor —Pres ilain., Rev. A. A. E. Taxlor, Di D., of St. Lows: 7:30. mous ou, the’ Bible. “Subject: Foiomon.” = ST. MARY'S CHAPE! Parish, “3 st- bet. G and i n.w.—Kev. Win. Vo Tunweil of Howard University wil 11am. service tommorrow. Seats tree. gS. W. U. Tt. AL, CLABAUGH HALL, 1630 ‘14th st. 30 pa TOMORKO! esses will be delivered by Col. Ji otuers. Independent Order of Sa WESEEE ZION jock. 1 Gospel services Sunday, 3 and 7:30. Branch mission mectinzs ‘Gospel wegon Sunday, 7th and. daand Get swe, do 6. Fiver for new ‘buiidins commences ‘on, Sunday. Thamkeyiving day committes meets on Monday at $15 pom <q PEOPLE'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Rey. T. H, Bi0ivd bet. RT. aR ‘and P st. Arve of the Theoio,: | Seminary, Lancaster, La, ‘Itand 7:30. “at BELEAN BAPTIST ve. 3 Shupson of Wayland Seminary pub.te Bib.e clans. basay by Prot. \ 4 ‘Bantor Hope meeting. Special serv “thankegiving day. Special music. ybody ZION BAVIIST CHURCH, F ST. BET. eA its ecw. corand yeopeninic of los: ture Foon, with krona offering by ail to tue Lord. TL aaa, Rey, 2. 'V. Bryant, pastor of the Walter Memorial Baptist Church; 3 p.m, Rev. H.C. Kob:n- son of First Church, sw. 7 pan.’ Rey. W. J; Robin ~ bath; 3 squares from tie Capitol; house is situated ou | the north side 0: C st. anc near 2 Lines of cars; price was &: . balance monthly. For further 5 te noid-2t ‘CHEW & CO., 617 F st. —qa> BUSINESS OFPORTUNIT ‘If you wish to buy or sell a business of any Yorithmnte char ance it OF yOu W. F. THOMA “Bu-iness Opportunities, Washington Loan anu ‘Trust Bldg. ELDER A HALL Ber ech bv Mouun TONGRROW atl ‘Scribes and Pharisees STF SiON GiB aN E Guiniaux priest, will preach at the eve pervice at Se tauts Chur. 2 Cirvler at 50 o'tock. "Ali ieats freee gg =U ON MF CHUKCH, OTN AT B= Ne onl Brown, pasa "11 wh plow ID by Reve le ie Nayery Bete 40 pte by Dae 4'p.an. teniperance meetin, adireoned by Prof! Chap~ mau, pear Washing: n | Sono: Monnt Olive Baptist Church, ne. Williwn Tames Howard, pastor. a Se EASTERN, PRESBYTERIAN” CHURCH, S~nih st. near Gn e.—Rev. M. D.D.- pastor, Will preach at 11 au. and diess i rieulslup Loue of Good semplars at 7:50 p.m, S-bhatu eeuooly 9b a. OY. BeBe C.E., G0 p.m Cordial weicome to strangers. go> WAUGH ME CHURCH, 3D AND ASTS. nv. Rev. Alex. E. Gibton, D. WERK OF PRA\ Saturday) at 7: ar Tain, abd 7p. ices every night (except © tion extended to all avi =58T. MARK'S LUTH. CHURCH, 12TH AND BoE Cw. tev. WH Gotwalu, pastor —sunc mS nz, 11 am’ and Luther Alliance, 6:30p.u. Public invited. it = RCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- SOUR FURNITURE AND HOUSE. ‘hold effects ouzht to be insured. ‘The cost is insguificant in co. son to the misk you run. Cl the best companies at | PROCION & PI Gat TILL ANOTHER! Thave just added another New York cutter to my already larve = force of cutters. eis from ove Of the touiest New Yor. estab Usiiwenis, and has a few new features which he wi!) introduce. Why not come im Monuay morn ing and have Lun take your leasure for a new Suit cf Clothes Of pair of Trousers? Lou ure gure of securing the ‘top notch” in atyie. GEO. T. KEEN, Custom Tailor, 2026-3 414 9th st. ow. CLOSE AT HAND. Ina tew weeks tls tocial season will bein full swing. Almost every even- fug you will probably be attending « wedding, 9 reception, bsnquet oF Stuer social event. OF course you Will need “a Dress Suit—they being the ouly correct thing aitee sox. Dan aaiing Dress Suite {o gueantre trou Fine Black Enqush Worsted—posl- fivery the finest clozh ever vruduced for this purpose. Every suit tatlored ina suverior manner end fit rusran- teed. | Pricgomy 800. It is tue best Fuil Dress Suit possible to ovtain in America for the money. Drop in and Joo at the bait dozen or more Dress Buits from this iabric now in coarse Of making. It will give youcn wes Of the cites of work Yuin turn.ng out, 6. WARFLELD SthtbsoX, pert in Jrousers, Cor. Sth snd G sts. n.w. nold THERE. IS NOTHING YOU CAN eed in follow.ng tue art ol paintug ‘or decorative work but that we have it— whetber you are an amateur or an expert. Artists’ aud — requisites of every description. Lowest prices, FRED. A. SCHMIDT, nolt (504 Oth st. now. JOHN B. WIGHT, ‘eal Eatate Broker. ARE YOU LOOKING Fora home or aninvestinent? If so perhaps you will be interested in the following properties I Lave for sale: Lots, Binney st. near 14th. Ddtore and flats, 14th st Stvon room bease pea ‘Bones ear Saraac uate esc ae Corr Cor.lot,. JOHN B. WIGHT, 140814 G st. old WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR tue JAROS HYGIENIC UNDERWEAR. ‘Everybody who is interested in Health Un- derwear— physicians especially—we'd like to have look into the merits of *‘the Jaros."* It is unsurpassed—so some of the most dis- tinguished members of the profession say. Lot's have your jadgment. noize SAS & COMPANY. BOYD'S DIRECTORY COMPANY. “The canvass for hates tor Boyd's District Combis Directory for Iie lias been couipleted. hose wuo thins theif uu.ces have not been taaeD and also those who hav chaned fietr place of business OF FiRidence Sauce Ociober iy Ln. will comfer a wreat Information te 7 wading te 1 OAD's DIRECTORY CO. BIO F st. FOR SALE_ONLY TWO OF THOSE ant nd-basement br.cks lett: a ‘These iwitnen have, nine Tonia, cabuset uantes and every fh convenience; Lrowns'cue {ront to tet Story Tibco dine octal bcc In oI vony ey ta Dols FEO. T. PAMKS, UO F at. @>) FN. INGALLS, DENTI51, Has ‘cftice and residence to DR. REULING H. LSUMED H18 OF- fice hours for eye and ear patients at No. Get. B. W. OD LUESD AX and FEIDAYS irom 2 foSp. mm. loetthttkeoww] GLO. REULING.M.D, CAUTION. —WiSHING ALL OF OU MA- chines to wi je es bigkeot ae, them to be adjusted else Berrie urea ees oe eentiine parts cre used, und only the ‘most chareess any. ‘ze miide, Urders LY postal will ww I & WILSON MFG. CO., my20-t.th.s,1¢ 07 Vth st. Bw, & WASHINGTON “DIRECTORY FOR = OT nee. Tis ‘tee in change crsires to SeReeeg WaT Reet Dual ee ADAM! |. D., Seertary. noid, 4.' 5 1g OF Aue = CHVISTIAN CHURCH— -'D. Power, pastor, wili prcaea at 11 and Soto) Clirshan Budeavor pk. ¢ pe ALL SOULS" Tati, cn 4 sts Fi EO y un. vy Rev. Russ ven, pastor. Sunday fehoe) anid Bute canna ine Noung peove’s mesting, MEMORIAL CHURCH 11H . EB. Bailey, 11 Be SUES Bisa rineprika pee tons SLCOSD BAPTIST Dn. we. Behop Jol b we. 1 Many converts, Come and beip us. it KOPOLITAN BAPTIS1 OHURCH, <I Boer er. va Green Cia, «mith, pastor, will pres ibject. ** Lhe Work oc SSCHUKCH OF THE asc of Mass. ave. aud Syols*edumntinson; 3. mc, the rector ‘will preach ‘Uauers. Will seq a 7:30 p.m., Psalter and responses: a f FOURTH STREET M.E. CHU LV. Sse Win Fereasen, prstor “ia. ty Sunday sehool, 11 a. ni. and 7:3 preaching by pastor; 6:10 p.m, Epw: <g2 ST. PAUL'S Chia ISH LUTHERAN and evening at and 72 :J0 p.m. Sands 11 and 7:20. v. naey =>E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, ENEAR i -. Rev. J. J. Muir, pas‘or!—Preach- mee mubiecte “*Banctinet Tnuveiamelity:® | Program tor Bibie day; Sabbath ¥ POLITAN . cor. Ist and B sis. 8. Wey Sabbath: Preaching at iL tev. Dr, 5. B. Wal ue Soul; at 7 o> WESTMINSTER PRESBYT! Be Filee Diana B ew. Kev. Be ker, D.D., pustor.—Services 11 a.an. : meeting, 6:45 D. com ING.DO) YOU BELIEVE Are you ready! Gospels ice eve Beer tee Ge Uuirty-second anniversary of th Missionary Society. sus of the Protestant pi DAY. "Noveuber 18. at 8 Ovlock + Novenuber 16. ck ptm. will ‘be ‘delivered by “Rev. Arthur Brooks, D.D., Tector “of the Church of” the Incarnation, New York, by liew. L. S, Oxbort insty Cuureh,” Newark,” Nod. . 1. hin ssionary to Brazil. An abstract of the be read «na offermam received. In relock, iuthe Sunday school room canutal busiest meeting will clectrd fer the coming yeur sud of the same be held on ck or the jcheral Sect on Lal, | jew Lork city. nol 2 . TEMPERANCE MEETING AT Good Templar Hall, Sunday evening, 7:30, Tin charge. s<>' io Lowe 1. O. a ‘apciversiry of healing Novemter ‘and Nina Nughes. at Cor Fieth = Bee titres, Connecticut uve Sand: tothe: a . . Teunis 5. Hawlin, D. D, ices at 1 a.m and 8 p.m Ine will be * The ecent Christian, Workers’ Conven: N Sunday scloovat 9.30aD. Christian Endeavor ‘meeting at 7 p. it = SELON STUDENTS AT THE Y. M, Be O00 “New: York ave. n.w. Gospel tueeting for men ony Sunday, November 15, 18V1, 450 pn, Bet will tatke the address amd A 8. Gusdevury will couduct the sinvinz. Come and be Part of the bixvest msie chorus im the city. Room for 00 wen 2B Kymnasium hall. Come early. it - FiST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. near Scott Circle, Dr. Chas. A. Stakeiy, Pastor.—Sunday school 9:30a.m.; adult departinent 40 ey 5 eereabion Dy tite pees: a mm. c+ a dn the evcuine Dr. Stately wul preach on the Pi Snands of the Hour in Chureh All are wel- come. = REV. WM. R. HUNTINGTON, . tor of Grace Church, New York, will preach: 4t the Chnreh o: the Epiphany, G st. bet. 13th and ‘Aa Sunday evening 0. it <SEEV. Di. J,¥ FAIN WILL PREACH AT Bethe Central Presbyterian Church, corner an~atu. wes Savosth inormine and evemang and each evening during the wees, services commencing at 7:30 Dus ic invited. ? D. Memorial Church, tomorrow 4 p.us. Service of sone and praise.’ Topic serter From Duty." Speaking by Rev. J. Anderson Tays0 of mibers. Tublic cordially President. ate = = ALL INTER- i 14:4 ‘New York ve., Koom 2. Office hours 9:30 to 12:30. Bible ‘Talks ‘Thursday evenings at $ te AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TO- morrow eveninx, Dr. Staxely, the pastor, will preach on the “Demands of the Hour in Church ." The public are cordially invited to be prevent. 1. ,EHE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Institute, 2201 K st. n.w.—services sunday: acfo'clock p.m. ior adults and children. Meeting: Wetnenday at 8 o'clock p.am. “The public cordially vi Z fie CHURCH AT LANGDON STATION. B. and 0. R.K. i nd 7 Pan The nieht nz will be addressed by several ladies. Sunday Seliool at ‘short address. Trains leave B. and 0, depot at $:30 and 9:30 a.m. ck p10. D1: ‘aud Nats. Uw. Rev. mh Pastor. —-11 fd Gorn: 7:80 pein. "What i InarNamer ie ,GORSUCH M E. CHURCH, CORNER 4% Sr vr; —Preachinc ty the pastor, Rev ‘Lemon, atli a.m. School at'9:00. Spworth Leacue iestine All welcome. THE VINGINIA AVENUE BaPilst ‘Church, 1st end H sta, ry. Wi Scott, pastor. --Preaching 11 a, m. by the pastor, subject eons Gud SY Preaching at'3:4 by Nev. Bryant, pas: tor Walker Memorial: “Sits ng by Preaching by Pastor, subject: * school, 9.4.7. Ail are invited. g=RYLAND M. E CHURCH, 10TH AND D sis. a.w., Kev. Dr. Price, pastor. vonzellet Jos K ‘Siyder ‘assistinz in revival work. ii. Preaching and pentecostal service. 3 ).-ut mated eine, iicetins 2 °G.a0 Christian. Petr. 30 re ices. Revival mectings during “tl week, lod by Mr Suyder” Comme ety WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. 5TH AND F wie.n.w « Rev. i. B. Wilson, pastor, Sunday fod 8m Preaclianic by tule Pastor 11 ty pra. ¥ 7 Veninz during the week. a ba id ca H OF OUR FATHER UNT- Nersalist), 13th and L., Prof. S.A. Whit: comb, pastor. Sudject, ine. Tuimortallty i the Lichtor Nctence sad Revelation: eveulnue Chole of GRE, uml lectureto young people Sunday ma. o 1 ‘Church, 13th and M n. Pastor, Rev. 8. Reese the Christian Workers’ for the Holy Bpirit” ( ment). CENTHAL METHODIST PROTESTANT 1 reach: the (OF FICEAL)—DY a Washington, D. . Hoi ip Leen tecesved Geyartinevt trom Mr Henry Stout, the vies consul of the United States ut Nazasw y of the veath, on the 27th of August, Usvi, ut Suysnald, of Aum "Nichoson, the wite of do vison (colored), Whe cied ip Naxasaia inte jon re} we eg gee ere Geuvie’ can obtain further iufosunatiun LY Spi fitscep-rtneute ‘er dispatch No. Bit atel sere HAVING PUKCHASED THI WELI- | <i anay of Pr. H. E. Kalusowsid, do. ht) A wiil be ple med to see my triends. lis sure las Pepatation fo fair Geto _ CaACtIENS aD Honyens Acs conduct the bus:ness in fife soe mncnuer as uy vredlecessor. Having secured the services o: Mr. H.C. Wampler, formerly’ with Sr. Cr Curistianiy 84 Ba eves de wes Lt Wil be p:eased to sec ils friends abd former vatrons, pecttuily. 375 ROWLAND. Having disposed of my pharmacy, No. COL H st. toM:. J. 5. nowiand i taxe pleasure in ing hin to tay friends and patrons as Lenz Tully quali- fied to conduct the eB with the samme care that heretofore existed in this SEES ies HE. KALUSOWSEL *MERTZ’S" TAILORING LORE Naturally you look to us to give you the latest in Fuli Dress ideas. ‘The newest is the “COWES” collar and roll, This is ‘something entirely new, the old-fashioned shawl collar is patse—Dress Suits beauti- fully lined with silk €60 upward. W. ©. MERTZ'3 suet 16 Lithst. aw. oes BEES NEW CHURCH.—THE REV. FRAI upoat Civie, alia fu:,desas cutee aaa, ‘2m. Snort neecot RosuijorT' Sunday school, J2:is. Free New Cluirch tracts and library. Allseate are free. qq NEST STREET PR: I EE yes ie ee ee 8 230. Strancere always welcome, It <e=>HOWARD UNIVERSITY, REV, J. cit -D., LL.D. president. — Preaching Papua etc rey Structor Harty 8. Clase. are welcome. it TRINITY EVAN AL LAN EI eas ‘at 10:30am. and 3 p.m. Engl ook are tana? CR at Mam: * SPs ere seats free except M. E. CH Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, ADVERTISING, AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS AUCTION SALE! BICYCLES ., BOARDING... BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY ITEMS... COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATH: FAMILY SUPPLI FOR RENT (Flats). FOR RENT(Miscel'aneous). FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RE! FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTELS... LADIES’ GOODS. LECTURES LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND... MANICURE, MEDICAL... i MISCELLANEOUS........... MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA‘ NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS PIANOS AND ORGANS PROFESSIONAL... WANTED (Heip».. WANTED (Houses), WANTED (Lots)... WINTER RESORTS. Goverxment Receiprs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $536,619; customs, $503,837. M. Davis has been appointed postmaster at Bremo Bluff, Va. Ex Rove ro Carxa.—Orders were sent from the Navy Department yesterday to the U.S. 8. Petrel at San Lucia, W. L, to proceed direct to China via the Suez canal. Boxps Rsprzxep.—The amount of 414 per cent bonds redeemed yesterdzy was $117,250, making the total redemptions to date $2, 401,250, and ieaving outstanding $4,103,450. Nava Onpens.—Pay Inspector Geo. Coch- ran, ordered to examination for promotion; Assistant Engineer Arnum Hartrath, ordered to duty at the Union iron works, San Fran- cisco. The orders of Lieut. C. H.’ Hyman to the Thetis are revoked. searec Taz Pursro Bunpixo Sire.—Ex-Gov. For- aker of Ohio made an argument before Secre- tary Foster and Assistant Secretary Crounse of the Treasury Department. yesterday in regard to the selection of a site for the public building at Pueblo, Col. His Porrnarr rm Six.—Mr. Azeez Muscalem, ‘an Ottoman subject from Mt. Lebanon, Syria, called at the White House this morning with an elegant of President Harrison in silk, framed in native wood, inlaid with mother of Pratl, which hie preseuted to the President. It a fine specimen of oriental industry. RePLacep BY Awenicays.—The superintend- ent of immigration has been informed that four Canadian telegraph operators employed by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company in North Dakota have been replaced by American operators, It was charged that the employ- ment of the Canadians was in violation of the alien contract labor law. Tur Gumox Crvp.—The members of the Gridiron Club, accompanied by the ladies of their families and a few other guests, left here this morning at 7:20 ina: ‘ial car on the Penn- ‘Ivania railroad for New York, where they will the guests of Dr. Geo. O. Gilavis of this city at luncheon this afternoon on Loard the North German Lloyd's steamship Spree. They will return this evening. Prnsoxat.—E. H. Remington of Waterbury, N. ¥., and Sidney A. Morley and S. Smith of New York are at Willard’s.—Jos. B. Tanby of Wheeling, Va., H. K am of New York and J. . Matthews of Mansfield, Pa., are at the Randall——W. H. Caldet of Australia, H. Egolf of Pittsburg and J. E. Rusk of Now York are at the Arlington.—E. H. Wells of Pittsburg, Francis L. Ogder of New York and Louis ‘N. Stodeler of the United States revenue marine service are at the § ham.——F. § Stanwood of Boston, W. B. Linn of Philadelphia and RB.’ H. Burgman of Chicago are at the Riggs—— Ex-Gov. Foraker of Obio, H. C. Parsons of Natural Bridge, Va., and’ W, L. Bassett o Helena, Mont.,'are at the Bbbitt—T. Y. Brown of New York, A. A. Michelson of Worces- ter, Mass., and Baron Bon de la Bastide of Paris are at the Arno.——John W. Wright of Rochester, N. ¥., G. M. Binuvelt of New York, G. W. Butterworth of New Heven and A. T. Mitten of Richmond are at the St. James.— C. D. Parkhurst, Alexander L. Long and Thos. H. Pollock of Newark, George T. Chase of Boston and R. K. Smith of Chicago are at the National.— Francia B. Allen of Hartford and Henry M. Curricr of Boston are ut the Metro- politan.—Gen. John 8. Mason, U.S.A, re- tired, has been called to Texas by the recent death of his son-in-law, Mr. John M. De == of Mi ® ointed iis mn corres; lent of the lienville, N.Y. eco, BH. ‘Thomas of Pennsylvania was in the city yester- day. He intends bringing his family on to Washington for the coming season. CHILE'S NEW MINISTER. His Credentials Presented to the President ‘This Morning. 4 PLEASANT INTERCHANGE OF COURTTSITS—SENOR MONTT'S PACIFIC KFMARKS AND PRESIDENT BAR: RISON'S REPLY—HE DELICATELY, BUT EMPHATI- CALLY, TOUCHES ON RECENT DIFFICULTIES, Senor Don Pedro Montt, the minister to the United States from the new government of Chile, was received in that capacity by Presi- dent Harrison today at noon. The minister wont first to the State Department, and thence, in company with Secretary Blaine, to the White House. His secretaries accompanied him. The reception took place in the blue parlor and lasted about fiftcen minutes. Secretary Blaine first introduced the minister and his secretaries and remarked that they had come | to perform an act that would, he hoped, be mutually satisfactory to all. SENOR MONT?'S REMARKS. After being introduced by Secretary Blaine Senor Montt handed his credentials to the President and sai “Mr. President: I have the honor to present the credentials which accredit me in the capa PRINCE AND KAISER. An Interesting Conflict in the Reich- DEFIANCE OF BIG FOOTS INDIANS. Michael Davitt Protests Against impertinent Personalities. FATAL DISASTER IN ITALY, THE KAISER AND BISMARCK. terest in the Approaching Conflict tn the Krichstag. Benxi, Nov. 14.—As the day for the open- ing of the reichstag approaches interest in- cresses in the approaching conflict between the Kaiser and Bistuarck. That there will be a con- flict nobody doubts, and there is « haif- suppressed feeling that it may proceed to extremities. Although out of power, Bir- marck is today the mos( influential man in the German empire. The kaiser ix aware of this, and he is aware that a blow at Bismarck would i He bitterly hates the returns his hate with unveiled The kser bas several times apoken nging Bismarck under pereonal but desisted when he saw that even the most sycophuntic of his courtiers received the suggestion with dread. But now there ise general iccling, more suggested than expressed, that the antagonism 1 about to reach cris, and that the man who made the empire exnsperate beyond measure the young man who wears the crown. It is understood that dnsmarck’s chief assault will be upon the com- mercial treaties. contempt of bi ity of envoy extraordinary and minister pleni otentiary of the republic of Chile in the Dnited States of North Ame “The object of the mission which the govern- ment of Ciiie has confided to me is to cultivate and maintain therelations of peace and frien ship between the United States and Chile, which have ever been close and cordial. For the accomplishment of this pu I rely upon the kindness and good will which the United States government has always man- ifested for the representatives of Chile. “Permit me to express my country’s sincere wishes for the prosperity and welfare of this nobie country, which is #0 highly favored by Providence, and for your own happiness.’ PRESIDENT HAREISO ‘Mr. Minister: Iam glad to receive from your hands the letters accrediting ycu as the envoy extraordinary and minisier plenipoten- ary of the republic of Chile to the United States. The presence of a representative of the go ernment of Chile at this capital will, I hope, itis known that Herbert Bismarck has been for some time collecting statistics as to the condition of German agricultural interests And the probabie effect of the treaties opening the German markets to Austria and Hi b ‘Ghose statistics are to be presented by father in the reichetag, and it is ex- pested that they will produce a pro- found cffect 4 the "representatives of the agricultural community. Bismarck bas, it is said, given up the idea for the t of attacking the socialists. He has always of the social democracy as the danger most threatening to the empire, and itis said thet he has concluded to be silent on that St present in order not to alienate such sym- Pathy as the socialists in the reichstag may choose to extend in bis parliamentary fight ‘against the kaiser. Everybody is asking whether Bismarck will reveal ‘any of the causes that led to his drawal. There is good authority for that he will not hesitate toenter upon this ject, but will await some inviting or Utterance on the part of his applications for cards of admission have be tend to promote a good understanding between the two governments and the early settlement, upon terms just and honorable to both, of the diplomatic question now somewhat urgently awaiting adjustment. The govern- ment of the United States, as well as its people, particularly desire and rejoice in the prosperity of all our neighbors in this hem- here. “Our diplomatic relations with them iways been and will continue to be free from intermeddling with their national affairs. Our people are too just to desire that the com- mercial or political ‘advantage of this govern- ment ehouid be sought by the promo- tion of disastrous disseusions in other coun- tries. We hear with sorrow every fresh tale of war or internal strife, and are always ready to sive our friendly offices to the promotion of Peace. If these are not acceptable or do not avail it is our policy to preserve an honorable and strict neutrality, as was done during the recent war im Chile. ‘Yempting commercial and political advantages muy be offered tor our uid or influence by one or ihe other of the contending parties, but this We have not deemed to be consistent with the bligations of international honor and good ill. This government was quite as deter- mined in its refusal to allow a war vessel of the United States to carry to a neutral port, where it could be made available for war purposes, the silver of Balmaceda as it was to Bive aid to the forces opposing him. The ques- tions involved were Chilean questions, and this government endeavored to observe those prin- ciples of non-intervention upon which it so strongly insisted when civil war our own people. “Icannot doubt that this policy will com- mend itself to those who now administer the government of Chile; nor can I doubt that when excitement has given place to calmness, when the truth is ascertained and the selfish and designing perversions of recent incidents have been exposed, our respective govern- ments will find a basis of increased mutual re- spect, confidence and friendship. “Mr. Minister, this government and our peo- ple rejoice that peace has been restored in Chile and that its government is the expression of the free choice of its people. “You may assure your honored president, who bas been chovon upder cireumetances which so strongly testify to his moderation and to the esteem in which he is held by the People of all parties, that the government of United states entertains only good will for him and for the people of Chile, and cannot doubt that the existing and all future differences be- tween the two governments will find an honor- abie adjustment. “To you, Mr. Minister, I tender a personal welcome.” The clocks in the parlor struck the hour of noon while the President was speaking, and after he had finished there was more hand- shaking, a little informal chatting and the vis- itors took their leave. sae PORTUGAL AND BRAZIL. Gen. Batcheller Tells of His Pleasant Posi- tion ip Lisbon. Gen. Geo. 8. Batcheller, formerly assistant secretary of the treasury and now ministor of the United States to Portugal, is in the city on aleave of absence. He has sixty days to spend in the United States, expiring December 20, and he is occupying his time establishing his family ina home on Dupont circle, He called at the Navy Department this , but fo ery one om down the river etiending the ‘mor plate trials, and so he chatted for afew minutes with a Stax reporter. is some agitation, of course, ject, but there ‘is no solid foundation for’s republican movement. There be in Spain, but not in press has a great deal to say about it, to be sure, but that is because every one in Portugal or has au interest “Portugal is very much worried over however. You sve, the countries ill ak so numerous thate multitude have had to refused. — GONE TO PINE RIDGE, . Sixty Indian Families Under Red Cloned Dety the Cheyenne Agent. Sr. Pav, Muxx., Nov. 14—The remnant of the Big Foot's band of Indians under Red Cloud, numbering sixty families, is in open revolt against the authority of the Cheyenne, 8. D. ‘The Indians have bee. li upon ceded lands off the agent went up recently to when he found that they had left making for the Pine Ridge police were sent after them, bi suade them to return. A big sent to bring them back. It is that there will beany great trouble, as the band is not large enough to make much resistance. pedi cc MICHAEL DAVITT PROTESTS. He Urges the Disuse of “Billingsgate” Lame Guage in the Home Rule Contest Doniix, Nov. 14.—Michael Davitt has written, letter, for publication, in which he strongly ‘objects to the abusive references made by Healys and other anti-Parnellites to Parnell, the widow of the Stewart Parnell. Among other Davitt says that these references to of Mr. Parnell have been couched sulting language and he reminds leaders that these attacks are made for whom Mr. Parnell made the sacrifices. He adds that these Mr. Parnell’s widow will in no caure of Ireland, aud he reminds that the United States there is a keen feeling dignation and rogret at the billingsgate acter of the recent controversy on be tween the McCarthyites and the pane teehee FATAL DISREGARD OF SIGNALS, ‘Three Persons Killed in a Railway Disaster in Italy. Rome, Nov. 14.—A fatal accident is reported a | E hy i j i i i i é H ¢ | f rer : F i J f é i i i e it here sta: Turin collided with an ordinary pasenger train from Genoa for this city. The scene of the accident was at the Galera station. The trains crashed together with terrific causing wreck that blocked the ne for hours. ‘Lhree were killed and seven were injured. Among the injured are five who are so severely burt that little ope is eutertained of tLeir recovery. ‘The sccudent was due te, 'the fact that the signals for the running of the trains were regarded. iis nf NATIONALISTS IN BRAZIL, Gen. Astrogildo Uccupying Strategic Points and Preparing for Battie. in command of the nationalist forces in Rio Grande do Sul, has occupied several strategic points and is preparing to meet the dictator's troops should they reaily mean to try and sub- due that province. It is believed, however, ‘that the northern of filed against Judge 8. Clinton Hastings by his daughters, Elia Hastings and Mra Cather- wood. Ella alleges that her father has had her otf rf Ft i iti Fa 5

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