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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. T101 Pennsylvania Avesce, comer 11th St. by ‘The Evening Star N 8. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Wow York Office, 85 Potter Building, ‘Am te served to subscribers {n the own account, at 10 cente Copies ai the counter, im the United States or cents yer mouth. Wi t the Post office at Washington, D.O.. ea (2 ALi wail subscriptions must be paid im advancn Rates of advertising made known on application. lewspaper Company, | bening Star. Vor 81, No 20,394. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1892. TWO CENTS. ul FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. - y ,CLEVELA! ND STEVENSON. WASHINGTON, D.C., OCTOBER 18,1802. | me A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS W ee ‘The undersigned bane, bank trast | ae q Ree We Seca Niccs C. T. Havexezn Se lias Sartre seth teases tacepanacs | Busy te sane og Pepe meu TRIS COMPANY AS YOUR EXECUTOR, ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE DEMOCRATIC | close thelr respective places of Business on DAY, | 141 at nw. mn, D. C., ob October ee Member Washington Stock Exchange, NATION ST. COMMITTEE October 21, 18U2. the “ny tet apart by ect of 83 p.m. to wuthorise the jesus of 800,000 ADMINISTRATOR OR TRUSTEE IN Real Estate and Stock Broker, FoR THE DISTRICT QF COLUMBIA, pnd proclaimed Uy the President of the United mt bonds, to bys deed of trust ou the property PREFERENCE TO AN INDIVIDUAL. Rooms ¥ and 11, Atlantic Building, ‘of democracy and cltizeus who desire the | Of the disosterr of haters ey pnaredeh anniversary Se erter at tae Lee, town Because soar Situné to eulgest to ciehnen 980 F st. v. w. Glection of the democratic candidates. for. tl ALL Pergons having paper maturing that day will | ocls&2e2t E. D. EASTON, Secretary. " — c¥ end vice presidency of the republic.— | please make payment the day previous, a ee on anddesth. He may not be your friend « INVESTMENT SECURITIES. See Beteiated, oF the last "month of the oain- | Geo. HEB.” White, Cashier National Metropolitan “DEMOCRATIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE few years hence; may meet with reverses: Sodin, Dentnent Gusts henahscnsoute Sercether | EEE aad GN. at’ wills shes have’ aeons | "Eican & Os, Spapilites of the deusocratie puttonal comumitues for may remove from the city: may make in- on margin. EepPendes te,aurcert of ne devhocraiicchuse, there | | Betlamin . Spyder. Present Netional Bate De- | thy Distict of Colum WEBNESDAY EVENING, bs Cotton bought end sold in New York or New Orleanp. | are waltitudes ‘who undoubtediy Sentra ite the t, Sartags and Trust Company o. aptober 10, 1802. at 7:30 o'clock in the * ‘red. parlor, ' Iudictous investments of the trust funda; anne = ph and would bail-such triumph asa boon to all | Thos. O. Pearsall, Cashier Citizens’ National Bank. | Ebbitt House. 4 full attendance jerequested. Mas be cnable to make s settlement when een ‘of thie people, but who have as yet tendered no . S. Williaans: Cashier West End National Bau MARTIN F. MOBRIB, od -_ J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange id townrd {te sccomplisbm It ts believed thats} A. T. Britton, President American Security Chairman of oo cieore Comers desired, may have other interest of areater Lehman Bros, New York Cotton Exchange. ttle reflection will convince all such persons that © ‘Teast Company. JAMES L. NOR! prose pond ici daeida the ett Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchange. fag oheatliiets aad Seer Gerips cl sapstes | Loris schnnen & On ses one eee omal tm nit the = te a en 0! johinnon & Oo. F = te deteriorate from inattention or misman- BO. ot ty just That thie burden sbould be Crane, Parris & Co. OSIRIS LODGE, No. 26. FA A: MA Agement, or commit other acts which may Receaaitate the hetre guimg to law, ke. ‘Thiscompany will never ceane to exist. Bach individual officer ts selected because Of his special fitness for the position and beeomes an expert in the exercise of his function. By virtue of the company’s Standing and experience it is ina position to ive valusbie Information relative to making profitable investments of trust funds and otherwise making the estate as Femunerative as possible to the heirs. It aust of necessity Keep ft accounts in strict eccordance with the facts and the law or ft loses ite charter, and it must be ready to Tender a statement when requested. ‘Thereare many other reasons why this company should be named as your executor, Administrator or trustee in preference to an tmdividual. Vhis company will draw and Aeep your will free of charge If named as exeeuter. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON, President. Banking Hose, 1405 G st. n=. Storage Warehouse, 1140 Lith st. aw. 1s (TBE Co-OrERATIVE TOWN Company, SERIES “'C” STOCK. ‘Best Investment of the Day. One dollar per share, cash; one dollar per share per Private wires to New York, Chicago and New On BANKERS 11 for ‘nio1 LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO. 1995 F ST., WABHINGTON, D. ©.. reseed to Contribut pers of the lowed with acknowl tional committee fror Ohatrman of the A: mas may AND BROKERS, on margin Stocks, Bonds, sceipte wil be pe ‘De recetved oe oe Swisher of suse leans. Telephone, 453. Sel 7-te | TO ratriogtious will bere L .WI8 G. oo prea poy y Ee BBS, bmg ag ber Washington Stock ta of this date. m New avisory asa, but by Ee MARTIN al @ ay et the roome of the advisory. oom) a Sak, ea Sigel rock Bo Rk oe a so be made to any of the mem- Wisory committee, whose nalnes are pub apd will be fol- 10 datnocratio na ; apt peat fiatte Nationa! Commitias for the Distrhet of Oo colivtr “JAMES L. NORRIS, Chairman ex-officlo. foor the trionda and the treasurer. 3. wy oF rennik: preferred, ad Sono. Copptant qnotatious lf tan * Slaphone—S48. JXO W. CORSON. OAT Ts ay MA ouovEn. i TepiNa, 1419 F ST. N.W.. Bankers gy Bonds. on the exchanges of New Lor Sd ‘bough? and sold. pad pieiien beenr tae mts 2? American : ii Telephone Stock boushtand sold. 1y18 ees: ARTNEY, ‘and all Nections, ‘Puuedeipiie Boston, SPECIAL NOTICES. a ‘this G st nw. oc8-m NOTICE. —OOT. ‘moved our oifice from 1420 F st. to = 1802.—WE HAVE October 28. W. I. HOPKINS & CO. _mbl¢-tr ‘col a NDERS, 820 13th ot - TING WAS RESUMED 11S Re hes PETS Sho ELS month for forty monthe is the cost of one share. ‘Value of stock based on nearly One-half Million of Real Estate. Immense Profits sure to aecroe, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: JOHN @. CARLISLE, ISHAM @. HARRIS, WC HANSBROTGR, ROBERT P. PORTER. Hon BENS. BUTTERWORTH, Hon. LOUIS E. MeCOMAS, & T. BRITTON, Bon Hoon, Hon Hon For particulars, ¢. R. MeBLATR, Agent for the District of Columbia, 3 Atlantic building. col8, (Office hours 8:30 & m. to 5:30 p.m. fatautiate amy, ALBERT F. he, Dayton, Ohio” FIFTEEN DOLLARS RT secure ONE HUNDEED DoLLaRs ocbn fieve WNIS Cow ey © short tome ony, when the price’ will be 2 Good Hope pine ie located in Caster county, maine is oanty, ar the Bassick, Buuitoidt. Le & var the ing machinery and for ope: prs the repairs tothe wueed and the production of pay- H TOWNSEND, THOMAS EMENTS. ¥. 8. WILL aud Trust building. Wash- tngton. DP ther information cheerfully feruinied by FS WILLIAM. Mascnie Tempie Drug Sore, Oth and Fst. ow oc 15-Lot Nomece HL, STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WASH B Loan aml Trust Company. ‘ard of irectars of, ft held 5 LMP. tt was directed te Capital stock of this cure pany be ft per crntumm per antatm, payable. one Riceresntan quatelt. onthe tan ane ct Te ‘To 3. May and August, beginning No- 15, 18822 Secretary. sy | J Bish ese ren co seal % Fiveury LOAN AND INVESTMENT Asso. CIATION, FOS. gos TO 914 G ST. N. WASHINGTON. D. a, BUILDING, Offers the folowing Investments to !te patrons cent per annuum, payable semiannually. The ount deposited, with interest, may be with- Per cout per annum coupon certificates tseaed Where the deposit i not withdrawn before three cout per annam where the lepositis not with- Grews before 8ve year, lems cam borrow 81,000 for the small sum A saving oust yours to repay it, at rateof 813 pers ‘Compare this with the expenses of all other associs- tons Over #2 200.650 of stock subecrthet in Washington ity sous from November 12, 1800, to August 1. | WV. Our fares show we offer the most favorable terms ep loans and depostia, and our securities being three times the value of the loan and the loan being repaid Monthly uake the security will better each month, penderinw \¢ Luposubie for cur patroas tw lose a dol- HARRISON DINGMAN, President N atrowan Save Derosrr, SAYINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (OT he Durict of Columbia. CORNEN 11H ST. AND NEW YORK AVR Chartered by epecial act of Congress Fen. .ISTT an! note of Oot 1800 and Feb. 1893 CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS Rents anfes frm @ each upward per annus ‘Silver were ant val: taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and fatereet allowed on suas of not leas than Prepares and keope Wills free of charge—sote as Ex- Sector, Administrator and Trustee esecutes Trusts BENT AMIN . AMES M JOHNS TO! ALBERT L STURTEVANT. Bearetary. Dieectore: jn ¥. Sayer, , = a. ‘Caries A. a foes A Witlart, Se reacts Reews Janes 4 Johnetsa, * Glowee, <t 2 ge. Willem Ee ay 30) Ke Jones, EN eS Se a oa ‘Close @ Ju. HsSP A LARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST PUNDS | leftover trou f Harwann & Hoercurxsows FURNIT! 18°THE BEST. ALSO A BUTCHER'S BOSTON HARD WAX FLOOR POLISH, | ‘MORAN, ee aN ad 64. ‘air prices. Telephone, Sree ‘wor! URE POLISH ‘otber stables of GENTS FOR nate days. E-secenrennencecencipnmnennin any Ocr Growrn Asp Tue Parwany Cavses, sreeeeseneeeserseeThe fundamental principles which ade this business grow are these: have style not size too large seeveceseesesseree] aden’ pool lawn. .. ‘883,600, lesser note. AUTUMN MEETING WASHINGTON JOCKEY OLUB. TWELVE DAYS’ RACING, Commencing MONDAY, October 17, and continuing every day thereafter until PURSES LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE ‘The dest class of race horses in training Sreengagedfrom the stables of J. A and A. H. Morris, Foxhall Keene, Brown and Rodgers, Green B. Morris, Walcott and Campbell, Burridge Bros.. J. McLaughlin, ‘W. ©. Daly, J.J. McCafferty, Wm.Hendrie, W. J. Speirs, W. B. Jennings, Gideon and Daly, G. T. Leach, W. P. Burch and many Steeplechases and Hurdle Races on alter- Admission to grounds, grand stand and LADIES, 50 CENTS. Trains leave B. and P. depot, 6th and B eta. nw., atland 1:20 o'clock. Fare, 25 cents round trip. First race at 2 o'clook. Objectionable characters excluded. ocl1-16t | Corson &M . Woods & Go. 7" W.'B. Robison, Secretary Washington Loan and Trust Compan EP. Bocry. Cashier Farmers aud Mechanics’ Wi “Gin. Maye & Co. ma. May e6 : Rich & Co GH. Daviage, Onto National Bank ES Park dent Coltnnbin National Bank. fashler Second Nationa! LC. Sw Bank. Ciaries Bradte: Bank of the Re- pub hier National ton. . D. A, B. Raff, Ceshter Central National Bank of Wash- ah Benping, President Traders’ National Bank. Johp E. Werreli, Prosident National Capital 7 ocl 8-2 THE REGUL: siAet of Cotarntis i of Columbia wilt be “ Hall, Fi BeaRt cormor of 7th and Late. A 'VENING, tobe: ut your trade card at the door. y Se ae ere ome 9 L. 8. EMERY, _ 9017-20 Secretary of the Society. == DAWSON LODGE, NO. 19, F, aM October 18. 189%, Masonic Temple; work, M. ML. de= reo By order W. M. BL F. LAROOMRE, Jr. oolT-2t Secretary. <a iW. NAVAL RA. OHAPTER, NO. 6. — A stated convocation ¥yimen tas R QUARTERLY MEETING Co-operative Society of the Lincoln Post a... TUES 7180 ‘o'clock. n stated conv be held on TUES- oct 2t SO ON ration R 20, entitling “hold des per inonth, good over both t ‘Tenallytown' “raflway and aliztown and Rockville raliroad, will bs told, tis, Fomor, Bouts, Georsatewn. for’ $3 each.” is enable holders of tickets to ride dally from Le othesda Por ss frou Bstuepds . ry ‘SPENCER WATRINB. President Georgetown and [Ne Stated coramunieation will be held. at of the “Seutiah Hits ga WEDSESDA ip. Tee, at7.$5 clock. Bat ; WES 2 ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH, ATTENTION: te your pastor's carnest desire that all the male Bg Youths will participate in the parade Fl Tete ne erie foe,paria division an « parts ion {ntening t0 do go can procure lanterns, tore! and badges at the store of lr. Fawrence Magen, a. he parish division mi. SBAFP. iio fst will eave st. Matthew's Church at O12 p oleae B maimaittee. DGE, NO. order of the WASONIG FEDERAL 101 SA. A. M.. will hold ‘al commun! gation “at Masonic Semple and F sts. WEDNESDAY EVEN the 16th instant, for Purpose of conferring the Mf St me Ynvited “By Tenasee tt Sate ee woambers of ist order of the Wo ak, re SF Z WM. H. PROCTOR, Secretary. 7! SLUM IN <— LECTURE by. 3 few fork. {instraied by 0018+ @ CITIE! NNA E. RUDDY ‘ Savas, deo, it Boo alae se S reop tien WP deans Fs WEDNESDAY EVEN: ING, October 19, 7:30 p. Adimission. 15 conta, Tiel tare. kote sold for Monday evening good for this lec- ool8-2t Dealers Fen 1d Home,” 131 a SURES S, vans oa Dela MatyrSilleing. aul Wisude Sordiails unvttod tt ENDEAVOR DELEGATES vention in New York shor 1 upon L. A. nor at ¥. MO. A.. 1409 tk ave., at once. It ATTENTION, | a LES! — WASHINGTON at Eike iytown Hallway. SONNE Beate” esident Tenallytown and ocl7-1m ville Railroad Company. 81 wea PASCHAL Dongola Button Shoes, all Styles and width mfortable, dare: <i asokved, Bie and wracetul, $2.50, 83, €4 and 85. py taatua} consent Ve eeeescooooosororss! attics’ Laced Cloth-top Shoes, stylish ‘and attrac “novelty” #4, 85 and #0. Hoove: “*Bepert Shoe Fitters,” 1217 Pa Ave N.W. New Sronz ‘We have recent! Representing the ‘Pranee. Germany own buyer to meet customers. An early inspection solicited. M. W. Bevenwor, feuson. No. Listrobe to hi Importer of Pottery and Gisss Ware, _ edt ocb-tr ‘1215 F and 12146 ot. r= @ ally 1 have opened a L « ING ROOM at 1908 Pi Rewovar. clase. W. G. Merzerorr & Co. ‘Have moved to their new building, at the old stand, 1110 F nd have put fithean una extremely low prices. early for bargains. W. G. Merzenorr & Co. aszm 1110 F n & Sxvven 19 an ontire new stock of the celebrated ‘imball Pianos, which wil] be sola at cash or ‘on time. ‘oid store will be disposed of at cost. ive and this BT. TRUEWORTH same is a forgery. _cld-2w_ ly received 250 packages by steamer of select foreign DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, tion. bert factories in England, 3 Office 1411 K st. n. and Aus'rta,selected by our t the wants of our friends and é an ‘OUR FURN Y¥, Jr. Hours from 8 to 12 and 4toé. “CONSTITUTION OF THE TED STATE! ‘The Constitution of the United States define: ale made satisfactory. garefully annotated by GEORGE ASCHAL, LL.D. the customers’ interest | Price, $3." Tis work for sat 7 own’ by ot giving thems Seated, & wALLace, ied to their shape of f00t ot © Law Printers ant P1 or too staal ocad-tr tn the N. Twill oyen Sameday. Market k at popular prices and wil be thankful for the patronage of my re warned against dealing fn the lost | certificate, as any indorsement appearing upom the SEYMOUR W. TULLOCH, Secretary and Treasurer, DR. LIGHTHILL DEVOTES HIS EX- elusive attention to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, Deafness, Throat Affections, Bronchitis and Cousump- LATROBES. if In Order by competent mechanics before the busy t two rooms. $19. POG. BACER & Oc G14 Orb AT THE REQUEST OF MANY FRIE! and for the convenionce of the publ'e ran byron s. adams, legal briefs at 90.ct6. a page. 312 ith st. aw, and L. Market st. n NDS ocls-1m "= ‘M. SCHOOLEY, Has removed his office to 1012 F st. n.w. DENTIST, Sr. N. W. you money in your “0 > Crranasce Sacer Or Lawes AT WILMARTH & EDMONSTON’S. ‘With exception of « ced the price of et ~ Lamp opportunity” mauy stances prices have ee26-3m No such Presented itself. Ip Good tuilor ng is an aid to the jeasure of living. Sweetness of ‘ontentinent—go with sich as we make. Thi (Oring commands? wie. Tailoring Shop, 514 Lith st. nw. 1 ood can be take @ little trouble aud ask a few questions. By the way, are you aware that we save But MERTZ’S yet been cut in balf. Take HOOVER & 8 PERS SHOE TALK. P< ER & Woon, Fine Tatloring. Removed to 1111 Pa. ave. nw. oe 1-3m J. M. PALMER, SHOPMAKER, LATE 503 'E st. n,w-, has moved his business to Tith Gna E sts. nw.) where business will Derattonded to as usual. ock ers “AND CHILDREN'S ‘Suita and Gvercouts, 24 poor, EISEMAN BROS. Here for variety. Here for low prices. Here for reads ity. Here sor protection. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E sts. n.w., Manufacturers, Clothiers and Tatlors. DR. WA. CALDWELL HAS REMOVED. from 711 11h st, nw. to S21 East Capitol 4 = LIKE CLOCKWORK. > The fact that we have successfully handled Inany of the lurgest glass contracts in this coun- try cient evidence of our ability as “lass, dere and others the lass before may save you ugh to be the means of your getting the con- Picte Gass handled like clockwork. E. HODGRIN Handter of Plate Glass,” Ww. CHA! eee 13 7th = ool? EXPERIMENT IN ECONOMY. Add to this the fact guarantee 1 to yi joney if you the goods unimpared, the risk of trying a ttle tin economy? See our and Vout im black. shiny. $15. GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th street. 22. eee ably itis sold. thst you get guttltow pring bac and wh experts Cutaway ¢ Wal not wear: 8628-3m q=> HUNDREDS OF RE HUNDAE DS OF RECELP THE HANDY KELIABLE COOK BOOK fs @ neat, useful and correct little publica- tion, flied from cover to cover with Valu- able receiz ta. TENTS a cony,ts. It co a necessity fo ail housekeepers and shot have 2 pl Kitchen. ever Hove you 5 PENCIL SHARPENERS ‘St SELL, Bookseller, 418 9TH ST. N.W. i q=> ALI, PERSONS HAVING GODS ON Br esitwith 1B. Paton upen wb tei due "Welve'nunstvo® inorey aew hereby not to call at once and pay int Eaton eda Giet a Triangle B o'clock clositur ue triangle 8 o'clock losin tank GE MW Bee 3 Stine and tare brick suables oener ing, 13 rooms end large brick stable; own anxious to sel, “Inquire of JOHN U. JOHNSO: oF. eh OC1oSt q=>D0 YOU WANT FINE GROCERIES? 5 Mich cece ar conapiete and frosh, stork for the fall trade. Residents cf Georgetown, it Will Day you to open Your ac ‘ocld-Lin H.W. OFFUTT. AMERICAN xD CE AND | cor. 10th and ¥ n.w. % peat Pamity Coals Anthracite, Carmel and 3p tnt. duceinents to all cash customers Contract with National Co-operative Amociation. Satisfaction fuae- : counts to the tb, = ee '. M. WILLIS, _Vico President and Mataier,— eT TORS, —WE HAY! 000 OF ix second trust notes, in lots of 81.000 eac Payable monthly and well secured, which wo offer for fale Mill give kood “quare shave of of face Yalu to brs a ‘oho Lithet. nw. | << ieee TO "CROW" ABOUT. hy should weve beshfulf It is a big feather an straws Harumerad Brace Student Lames, #4 10 92.75. ABti ‘Student Tacips, 85 to 83.80. ea aga ar ee Se teh, BO te “Autlawe Sliver Parlor Lamps. $11 to 87. at q a 1 Brass Piano Lainp. 80%. 84.50. ; 1 Back Wrought Ison Piane Lemp, $10.50 to 87. % ‘These are but "a druy in the bucket.” It will ‘pay you to buy these for Christmas gifts. Frexcu Cuocorares. To induce you to visit our new store we have Piaced on sale twenty different varieties of the Finest French Chocolate Creams st 25 cents « a TE Teens naanta & Epwoxsrox, }1207 Pa Ave N.W. wooom old PINOT'S, 705 7th st. a.w. SS ruene is wr ove rapes Tailoring Establishment in Wash- ington worthy of the name—and that ts “*Keen's." ‘There ts but one place where the highest degree of perfection in Men's Taioring has been place te *“Keen’ KEEN'S, 1312 Fst. n.w. & Sos ; Es LL 01 MA Go Ublecched Cotton, 4 cor make againat alogine ah e'fajund se mee ‘Wocl Mixed Dress Goods, 40 inches 25e. ieee eae Jord Gray and Waite Blanteta, toc: © pair. ean rend alte cartaine fone iD. BURNS & CO., a She stain and vet —_ |OVED ine at low prices, DR. I. & STONE HAS REM HIS to 1508 H at. ‘oot Lm* Ee cette... | RSP : ter Best ieee ve cash custouners. S. N. Mar, 922 SEVENTH ST. X.W. ‘Manufacturer of MILITARY AND sOCIRTY GooDs, REGALIA, PARAPHERNALIA, UNIFORMS, BANNERS, JEWELS, ‘drevees, a a Cavand get a. “fis” 226-3, ROT bass certs yor aime Wedd Mat aw. —_—* NICHOLSQR HAS RETURNED AND + Sto. SSH Re town 0% 1: Seer =’ om BaDGES AND BUTTONS.| fre LEEPER EES ceil NT — COMPLETELY, FUR pasaet AUBY.' Sate VIVINOS, VIVAM' ““Thie ts our weather,” gunn VE ait 1) 1626 M; aw inourcap! We feel fully Justified in sounding ‘our praiseson this occasion. We refer toour having been successful in competition with a selected number of the foremost hardware houses of the country to furnish all of the hard- ware to be used in the construction of the power house of the Washington and Georgetown Rail- road Company. It ie the larceat contract for hardware ever given out in Washington. Our securing it 1s evidence of our abslity to mest any demand and all competition. Evidence of the reasonableness of our prices and the high character of the material and work. BARBER & KOSS, ‘Builders’ Hardware,” COR, 11TH AND GSTS. N. W. ocl5 TWO NOVELTIES FOR NINETY-THREE. DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 3. Specifications: Frame—True diamond. rigid, all lapped snd brazed; liskt gauie steal chau destened ed torneet the requutrements; we ef, | Wheel | ase—45 inches. “Wheels Bet ‘fast tanwent ates, reoded J. 3 iy tented G. & J. pneumatic, 2inches i Gear--02 inches. “ Wetght—Wi: ‘ dine ‘tool Peed ‘with scoreher! rat-trap Y DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 4. tn to. Ae Spain, to pur No. 3, but GORMULLY & JEFFER) ool igi sate pdt MERCHANT TAILOR. UITH ST. BET. Pa. AVE AND E BT. nSimier, t0.28 MFG.co., pS by ‘tg bergby convoked to Hal TOMORRGW REE LSUON tho Toth o ry EB. Hiecins. whe died on the evening of tae {7th instant st 0:40 o'clock, Interment at the Arlington pational ‘Let every brother atten idence, 420 8d ot. '.0.. at st the E.R Saree BENJ. ENGEL, Secretary. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DI- ‘rectore of the West End National Buok, held, ber, 1892, the following preamn- bm yusly adopted, to witt Whereas we have carne! sorrow it Brat agafiBleNty God to call Way from wp be HEEB) career among as the late GEO! ble and Le pal and ho red jonorable an member, the city has lost yucceasful citizen and society UMy at large a man who was able and fae a useful, and the comm: admirable to all the walk« and relations of life Be it further resolved, That we tender to the taraily of our lamented brother our eymapathy fort! thelr bereavement; thatasa mark of respect pitend,the funeral in & body and that e copy of ‘thesg resolutions be sent to the family by the secretary out ©. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier, _A. P. FARDON, Vice 3 it huced railroad rates vy app Gemocratic congressional. ‘cot ‘Washington Loan and Trust building, Oth and F sis. n.w. ocl8ot ee ee Acounacy, famous teacher of Janguaiges by me the Phonograph saga: “It repeats with waar lous accuracy every word apoken into it and records the finest variations of sound with ume erring and absolutely perrect (mutation. Hore about the Phonograph Jor your eorre- id other iiterary work? Sold on in workmanship. which one may be proud—one of our $25 The 3. Genet * — sees, ¥ Hors for suits no better. We dow too quick! Eyaniue this line. 3. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keew'n, 408 12th st. n.w., one door above Pa. ave. <= sor AS GOOD,” BUT BETTEA. There aro a few men who continue to soms ay 94 und $10 per case for innported clarete ‘ay. But they ors Yeuwer ever Hermitarre” Claret te wot beter, than the tmported, but €6 per cave of Te gua excellent vody ‘and dalicious favor: send you half case or a quart to try. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. nw. {ocl8} "Telephone, 998,_ ‘Our “Old Re PANY Bovguer CIGARS” THE TIFFANY BOUQUET OPALS. HAVANA CIGARS are medecfrom he best stock grown on the Island Cuba, ul DIAMONDS, o! ‘They are named in honor of the AMETHYSTS. sowoler and sizes designated by the ‘ont mark on the box—Opals, Dis monds and Amethysts. BG E. K. LEE & CO., 537 16TH ST. N.W. IT 18 THE BEST POLICY. Wouldn't you rather pay alittle more for a sult which is guaranteeed to be Perfect in fit, of su ertor workmanship and made ore satisfactory to you in every detail than to waste nearly the samme ainount op a poorly thrown to- rete G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Corner 12th and F sta. nw, other. “HATS” AS ARE HATS. “Knox rales suj ter and "C) preme on this side of thristy"” of London on. the Dest efforts of both: re in dorky ti blac aud fall tndes, also Christy's sath aagaien Kiding Hate, in silk’'and ery ies’ Knox **Al down the iiddie), #3. Weare the “leading Furriers” algo. STI SEMETZ & BON, 1997 Pa. ave, HIGH-CLASS" TAILORING AT TEEL'S. ee Foeee fer are ALLO EING ATTEELS. aipreclate fine clothes and alsy appreciate the fact that fine clothes cost more than the common SEE eine, ane ghowing am attractive lige. of popular price of 810 per pair. Hines and Overcoatings in ‘sli the stylish fabrics. ag Reiwember, we combine the ‘*English style” garuicnt with the perfect **American” Fit. W.S. TEL, ‘*Men's Belongings,” 985 Pa. ave.n.w. 018 = wees YOUR PROPERTY. As fires are now being built throughout the house you run a greater risk of burning up your home and its Gontents, “Have your hous aud furniture. insured. We offer you the choicé of home and foreign com- panies, Lowest Prices. PROCTOR & PROCTOR, ‘Keal Estate and Insurance, oc18 “907 G st. Bow. <a “GRAND” WEATHER THIS! fist tho weather to order your supply of ‘the comin, for alee et rs meats ‘Te. on eacl ge ane will undoubtedly rise wi winter comes, ; myt attention to each order. - Full weixht coal THUR b. SMITE th and I sts. n.e. ‘Yard, 4tI ranch Gaywood's, Stirand'W, — ‘SMITH PREMIEI paraiively nowinadtiae, Sor ing been on the only rears. Nevertheless cocteper eres ottmicnal we claim, ten days free for BENRY A. OLAUKE'& SON, Agents, O35 st. ocl8 —™ weather ts likely to be fair; southerly WHAT 18 THE INFERENCE? The place to buy your Lumber is where you can buy it tothe best advantage—at the low- eet prices. That we sell lower than any other ‘yard is not denied. ‘Where else can you buy these items at these ‘prices? t | = | agent at Butarit Washington “News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. EXCURSIONS, &o Pawo 10 Pare FINANCIAL P FOR LEASE. Page 2 FOR RENT (Flats)... Page FOR RENT (Halls) Pago 2 FOR RENT (OMoes) PRD FOR RENT (Rooms) Lae FOR RENT (Honsas) Pare 2 FOR RENT (Stables) Page FOR RENT (Stores) Pare 2 FOR RENT (Misellansous) FORSALE (Bicycles), FORSALE (1forsos aad FOR SALE (Houses). | POR SALE (Lots FOR SALE (Miscellansous) | FOR SALE (Planos). HEALTH RESORTS. HOTELS. LADIES LECTURES LEGAL NOTE LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. | MANICURE. i Page Pare PTT KVEHHEOOIIDHYSANIVEIEsHBdEHS NBs es HEEe SCELLANEOUS. MONEY WANT! NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS... PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES . STEAM CARPET STORAGE... SUBURBAN PROPERTY. UNDERTAKERS. WANTED (Help)... WANTED (Honses) A CLEANING PTET revenue, $427,543; customs, $351,459. Tae Dorenin ax Vescvivs have been or- dered to Charleston, 8. C., to take io local celebration. gee ee Sas Postmaster ApporxteD.—Katie L. Action has been appointed a fourth-class tmaster at Roxbury Milla, Ma. i No Repost Fnom tux Giperr Istaxps.— The State Department has received no official advices from the United States commercial i, Gilbert Islands, relative to | the alleged establishment of British protec- torate over the islands, and will take no action until official advices are geceived. cena Prnsowat.—O. R. Chew of Vincennes, Ind. Grattan Donnelly of Philadelphia, 8. M. Dowst of Chicago and N. W. Smith of Wilmington are at Willard’s.—Frank A. Judd of Bethel, Conn... Jobn A. Welch of New York, Rk, E. Freeman of Danville, Va, and W. H. Strickland of Missouri are ‘at the Ran- dall.——George J. Jackson of New York, 8. 8. Kosen of Williamsport, A. E. Buck of Montreal and F.G. Carter of 'New York are at the Ebbitt.—J. A. Holmes of Massachusetts, Ed- win A. King of Troy, N. Y., E. B. Dudley of New York and J. D. Baker of Frederick, Md., are at the Riggs.——Jas. R. Cormick of Chicago, W. 8. Dailey of Elmira and C. Ham- mond of New York are at the Arlington.——W, M. Barrett of New York, John Howard Gray of Buffalo and W. B. Brooks of Balti- more are at the Shoreham.——Morrle A. Colo of Camden, Geo. A. Fletcher of Mass., and W. E. Bunnett of Jersey City are at the Howard.——Baron Fava, the Italian min- ister, Phillips Abbott, H. E. Fremain and A. P. Ketcham of New York are at the Wormley.— W. A. Chesterman and D. G. Carlton of ftich- mond, Frederick Moore of Binghamton, v., and W. B. Runkof New York are at the Metro: Re Wm. A. MeCorkle of Charleston, v. Va., 8. T. Cahill of Brunswick, B. W. Car- ter of Cincinnatiand J. C. Smith of Kansas are at the National._—P. B, Pollard of New York, H.E. Hall of Boston, C. Raymond of Paris, France, and A. C. Sherman of Topeka, Kan., are at the St. James. REPUBLICAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Citizens of Washington Appointed—A Plan for Raising Funds. The following were appointed by the repub- lican national committee as an advisory com- mittee for the District of Columbia: Gardiner G. Hubbard, 1828 Connecticut avenue; Myron M. Parker, 1418 F street; Frank B. Noyes, 1101 Pennsylvania avenue; E. Kurtz Johnson, 615 15th street; Henry C. Winship, footof 30th street; A. B. Browne, Pacific building; H. F. Blount, “The Oaks,” Georgetown, D. C.; 8. 8. Bur- dette, 925 'F street; A. A. Thomas, Atlantic building; John E. Herrell, 314 Pennsylvania avenue southeast; Jobn W. Thompson, 613 15th street; John Joy Edson, 1003 F street: Lewis T. Michener, Pacific building; A. T. Britton, 1405 G street! At a meeting held at the Shoreham an organization of the advisory committee was effected by the election of Gardiner G. Hub- bard, prosident; A. T. Britton, treasurer; Frank B. Noyes, secretary. Matters were talked over at this meeting and a plan of campaign adopted, the chief work be- fore the committee being, of course, the tack of interesting republicans in the District, so as to secure their co-operation. Of course’ what is needed mainly is money to help the national committee. It was decided to invite citizens who desire to give financial aid to the republican cause to forward their subscriptions to any member of the advisory committee named above, or to its treasurer, Col. A. T. Britton. Each subscrij tion will ‘be duly acknowledged by the republi- can national committee from New York city. It was deemed important that those desiring to ‘aid in this manner should act at once. penieors saeaaag ; Assignments of Supreme Court Justices. ‘The Supreme Court ‘yesterday issued an or- der stating there having been an associate jus- tice of this court'appointed since the last term it is ordered that the following allotment be madé of the chiéf justice and of the associate justices of said court among the circuits agree- able to the act of Congress in such case made and provided, and that such allotment be en- of record. The allotments made are as follows: For the first cireuit, Justice Gray; sec- ond circuit, Justice Blatchford; third circuit, Justice Bhiras; fourth circuit, Chief Justice Fuller; fifth circuit, Justice Lamar; sixth cir- cuit, Justice Brown; seventh cireuit, Justice Harlan; eighth circuit, Justice Brewer, ninth cir- cuit, Justice Field. justice —_——_-e-_____ Quite an Addition. The Treasury Department bas added the name ‘‘Stamniregister furden starken elegantin Ase of ‘recognised Suihoritien of pare ‘bred ACOOUNTANTS Pace 3 AMUSEMENTS... Pare 10 ATTORNEYS... Pace 7 AUCTION SALES. Page 8 BOARDING. ae Pare 2 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Page 10 BUSINESS CHANCES -Pare 2 CITY ITEMS. ~Page 10 COUNTRY REAL Pace 2 DEATHS... Pare 5 DENTISTRY... Page 7 EDUCATIONAL. Pace 7 2) OFF FOR CHICAGO. Distinguished Guests Start This Morning for the World's Fair. | THREE LUXURIOUS SPECIALS CARRY THE CAnt- NET, THE SUPREME COURT AND TNE DIPLO- MATIC CORPS TO THE DEDICATION EXERCISES — OTHER GURSTS—WHO WENT AND WHEN THEY WILL ORT THERE. Several days ago Mr. Aniai T. Ewing jour- neyed from Chicago to this for the pur- pose of escorting nembers of the cabinet to the world’s fair ceremonies which take place on | Friday. ‘This morning the train was ready and the guests were ou board but Mr. Ewing was not there, eo after a delay of seven minutes the cabinet started westward all alone. Then | Mr. Ewing came and was accorded traveling | Sccommodations on the train which had been 2 | set apart for the exclusive use of that exclusive | | body—the United States Supreme Court, Mr. 2 | Ewing hopes, very sincerely, that he may be able to catch that cabinet train of his, but the | probabibties are not with bim. Astde from the Ewing episode the most easily apparent features of the animated scene in the Penneylvania station thix morning were check traveling suite and vilely-odorous cigarettes— | evidently @ popular diplomatic combination. A fow of the legation attaches still suffer | tro | pels them to wear monocies when they are not jooking at anything. These were also notice- | able. | THE Panty, By 10:80 most of the travelers had put in an appearance and were ready to start. It wasa distinguished assemblage, for there were | members of the cabinet. Supreme Court justices, diplomate of bigh nd w degree, army end navy officers, railroad men and newspaper correspondeats, with Just enough Pullman car porters to give the crowd an air of Snancial solidity. Com- missioner Douglass was around on time. He | hud with him a gray “telescope,” containing hls dress sult and a variety of pertinent im Promptu remarks. Baron Fava was there, too, happy in the com- panionsbip of four trunkeand a spring over- coat that will not avail much when the October brand of Chicago weather is turned loose. THE CABIXET OTS OFF First of tho three trains to pull out for the place which Columbus would have discovered {f he could was the one which was laden with cabinet officers and members of their families. This was made up of the composite car Ra- leigh, dining car Continental, compartment car Ideal, drawing room car Dante and observation car Sybaris. The persons who occupied these er were Secretary John W. Foster of eo State De; nt and Mrs. Foster, Attorney Generel Miller, Secretary Tracy, Mr Wim Miss Alice Wilmerding and maid, Assistant Secretary Soley and wife, Lieut. Cowles, U. 8. jeut, Sutherland, U. 8. Secretary John W. Noble, Mrs. Noble, Miss Halstead and maid, Miss Elkins, Lieut. iv U. 8 A; Mr. EM. Dawson, chief clerk Interior ent; Mr. L. H. Finney, jr? oe rate secretary to Assistant Secretary vs ‘ostmaster General W@namaker and Mr. New- bold of the Pennsylvania railroad. The Post- master General went away in state. All the other cabinet officers: had been quartered = inthe car. Dante, but be had secured for himself the Ideal, which has in it eight drawing rooms, THE SUPREME covRT OUTFIT. + A few minutes later and the Supreme Court of the United States was on its way to Chicago. There was no overcrowding on that train, It yas made up of the composite car Esperanza, the sleepers Cervantes and Lor and the dining car Lafayette. luxu- rious vehicles contain thirty sections and four drawing rooms: there were only fifteen people in the party. Peoj silence on the Supreme bench would hardly have recognized them this morning. Justice Brown, clid ina dark business suit and with his feet unjudicially far apart, stood on the form and watched the crowd. His hands were generally hidden away in the depths of his |capacious pa—no, trousers pockets. Justice Brewer was his companion; in addition to sev- eral other things—the viable ones mostly black jand decorous—he wore a silk hat. Justice |Shiras ‘secured more than his share of attention. Washington has become accustomed to Chief Justice Fuller's mustache, but it has not yet recovered from the shock it suffered in the Shiras whiskers, The whiskers looked less attractive than ever this morning. Perhaps they will improve before the justice returns, for there is much wind in Chicago. Justice Gray created a slight sensation by appearing on the platform for a few moments with a new silk traveling cap on his head. The Supreme Court consisted of Chief Justice and Mra. Fullet, Sastics Harlan, Jys- tice and Mrs. Gray, Justice Blatchford, Justice and Mrs. Brewer, Miss Brewer, Justice Brown, Justice Shiras, Marshal Wright, Chief Clerk Mo- Kenney and Mrs. MeKenney and Fred D. ©. Faust, one of the court pa; ‘The party was escorted by Mr. John A. Wilkie of the Chicago Tribune. Mr. Wilkie is nt of the Chi- cago Press Club and of the world’s fair press committee. Mr. McWilliams represented the Pennsylvania Ratlroad Company. THE DIPLOMATIC TRAIN. There was no great surplus of room in the diplomatic train, which left the city about ten minutes after the Supreme Court had departed. It was made up of the composite car Antony, the dining car Magdaline, sleeping cars Schiller, Bulwer and Narcisseus, the com- partment car Superb and the ‘observation car Alroy. The Superb was eacred to the press, it was tendered thereto by the Penne vania company and was occupied by Mr. and Mra. P. V. DeGraw, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Halford. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Barry and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Seckendo Of the diplomatic colony the following named were on bourd: Senor N. Bolet-Peraza, Senora de Bolet-Peraza, Senor Don Cayetano Romero, Senora Dona E. H. de Romero, Senor Salvador de Mendonca, Dona Maria Mendonca; Dr. DonJ. M.Yrigoyan, SenoradeYrigovan, Senor Don,J.B. Calvo, Senora Dona Maria de Calvo; Senor Bon G. Don Emanuel Elguera, Senor Don Manuel Multedo, Senor Don Perez Seoane, Senor Don R. de Saavedra, Senor Thomas de Souza Roza, Horacio Guzman, Mr. Al- itch , Migi Effendi | jorighian, Dr. Charles C.Tavel, Hon. Michael H. Herbert, Senor Don Edmundo J. Plaza, Wal- F i H EE 5 ® on | ninth { g iH iF i elt if ! E | | | | : tty 5 | that fearful optical disorder which com- | who are accustomed to | seeing the Justices in ail the dignity of silk and plat- | a large delegation coming from Detroit, Amuntegui, Senor Don Amtbal Cruz, Senor | BOKHARA’S WRECK. Story of the Recent Disaster in the South Seas. VOTES OF MICHIGAN'S LIQUOR INTERESTS The Trial of the London Poisoner Progressing. FUSION IN ALABAMA, HOW THE POKHARA SANK, | Story of the Wreck Yold by One of the furs | vivors. | _Hoxo Kono, Oct. 18.The chief officer of | the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation | Company's steamer Bokhara, which was lost oa | Sand Island # the Pescadore group in the Fa Kien between the Island of For mora and the mainland of China, has arrived hore. He reports that the steamer struck midnight October 10. ‘The steamer ran into the storm before and would probably have come through right had it not been forthe seas boardii her. The water poured in torrente thr the hatchings. t overs of wi carried away, and down the com to the fire room. tand the «teamer became helpless, The or, who is an old navigator im Chinese waters, says he never saw euch @ tremendous storm. The hawsers were throws out astern, they brought the steamer up into the wind fora time, but she soon paid off ie the crow eca and then sea after sea wept cleaa | over her. The bonte were + | the davite before the vessel \ Dulwarke, ventilators und all. the deck Stting® | were blown off and swept overboard. The deck houses were stove and © Was afloat. SANK ALMOST IAOEDIATELY. When the steamer struck she sank almost tm- mediately. Her spar deck was awash, however, and had it not been for this it is probable thet every soul on board of her would neve been thing in the saloon lost.” The officers and crew, both Ruropean and | Lascars, behaved spiendidiy. The. passersand stokers ‘remained at their poste anti the ater began to quench the fires and until | they were summoned above by the engl neers. The sailors obeyed with elacrity levery order given them, though it almost as much as their lives were worth to walk tho decks, notwithstanding that life lines had been stretched fore and aft Seamanship and obedience to orders, bow. ever, could not eave the steamer, for with ber fires'out she drifted like a log to her doom. THE MISSING, Of the crow 102 are missing, and little, if any, doubt is entertained that ther were drowned, For any of them to have reached the shore through the surf that was running would have been miraculons. Among those lost are Capt. Sams, Second Officer Inglish, four engineers, the steward and seventy natives. Of the passengers the following are known te de missing: Maj. Eurner, Capt. Dunn, Capt Dawson, Lieut. Boyle and three sergeants, all of whom had been detailed for service im the garrison here. The following civilian gers are also missing: C. Wallace, G. werner, G. Purix, C. Rolf and Mesdames @arnes and Hawley of Bombay, G. and H. Lalmia of Ismalia, Mr. and’ Mra, of London and Mra. Cunnify and infant, and Saleny and two quartermastere. Sixteen natives and Messrs, Lowson an@ Marcham and two other Europeans are re- ported to have landed on the South Pescadors, The cargo of the Bokbara consisted of £200,000 in treasure, 1,300 bales of rilk, 800 tons of tea and an assortment of general mercham aise, sconeeihiamane MICHIGAN LIQUOR INTERESTS, Spectal Dispatch to The Evening Star. Saoraw, Mic day to take steps which will business welfare The liquor interests have been hampered and Larassed of late years by adverse taxation, and they p now jaction in their own behalf, The ettendance | large, seventy-five coming from Gran‘ ng, Jackson, Muskegon and other cities | Fepresented. ‘The delegates are wholesale | dealers, brewers and salooniste, and upward of 50,000 engaged in the traffic. | propowed to take the democratic and | can tickets and from the candidates in the ick out a ticket which will be friendly to their | interest, regardiess of political ties, and thea endeavor to elect it. ticket as agreed upow will undoubtedly be headed by Judge Morse, the democratic candidate for governor. The re- pubiican candidate for attorney general will be spotted, as his record in the has been decidedly inclined toward prohibition. When the delegates return home they will pute | sue the same tactics toward their reapective county and legisiative tickets and will do all they can to elect their friends to office, Ther will demand also a uniform tax of #300 instead of a sliding acale gauged according to the ber j oli erages ta = “OLD BAILEY” CkOWDED. itis Loxpox, Oct. 18.—The Old Bailey was again crowded to its doors this morning with listeners alleager to hear the testimony in the case of Thomas Neil Cream, whose trial for murder | began yesterday before Mr. Justice Hnwkins, | So great was the throng eager to gain admission that special barriers were erected at some of theentrances to check the rush. There is a small a = Se — Toot and this was densely pack aller commands an eusclient iow of the dock an most of the seats in it were reserved for the ladies, of whom there are « number ity many of them by their dress showing that they belong to the fashionable set. In the body of the court room were many the young women who were present and who belong to the class of girls among whom it i# charged Neil found his victims. Neil or Cream was brought in and placed in the dock before Justice Hawkins took bis seat onthe bench. After the usual formulas were complied with the case proceeded. The first witness called was Jobn G. Kirkby, assistant to Mr. Priest, o chemist of No. 22 Par- Liament street. He testified that about the begin- nil October Inst he made the acquaintance of ® who said he was « student at Thomas Hospital. About ten days afterward Neil called for some tincture of m1 it was @ scheduled witness tosignan order for it. The duced. it was for one ounoe, “J. Neil, M. D., 108 Palace ra.” ‘At various times up a Birmi: conference called by him yester- A. Veugan, Cs i i i