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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STak BUILDINGS. 1201 Penssyivanis Avence, corner 11th St. wy The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H_KAUFFMANN, Pres't Now York Office, 68 Potur Building, eae Evexiwe Stam is served to subscribers in the resect teeir own secount, at 10 conte per ee bral ty Fenerein tne United statas'et -0 90's per meet. SEE Se SSID NOTEE Stuaeg Stan 81.00 per year: casera st oe ese Of Wecinaton, D.C. (SAU mail subscriptions must be paid in advance Rates of we ne nme F TNA <CTAL. | Vou 81, No 20,395. GTON, D. CG. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1892. TWO CENTS. FINANCIAL. = NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL SPECIAL N NOTICKS. WASHINGTON, . D.C., OCTOBER 18, 1802. DEMOCR. ‘EF. tics’ Neen Luss W, = [w= co-ormnattve TOWN COMPANY, Bose Nie irsdereied bl upg ad trust | Sn. "There wits Syeda’ caghenkt AK Mi Syedal commanicttona ct ies ip Di jet of Co] hereby s¢reey? a e demoers at and 7.30 p.m. ole et YT ¥. District of Col at wT Below we give the reasons why it is best SERIES “c* STOCK. Beier th aie, The ay sat age act of ier ake fe tate WEBNERDAS Et es Bee? Ber fouterre ase feeler Bes Tog ere of aster aeabinnettiash Guinan Setdheactaahes gud proclaimed ny the President of thet aited’ Mates | Bubitt Howes ok fat siden serigesteg: | OFFICE ROOMS. fodges cordially ive! ited tm preference to the individual wr you FRIEND: Because your friend 1s subject to sickness mi death; may not be your friend s few years ben-e. may meet with reverma: may remove from the city, may make i Judictous investments of the trust funds; may te nmabieto make @ settienent when Geateed. may have other interest of ereater Permonal importance, may permit the estate Qe deteriorate from tnaitention of misrsan- agement, of commit other acts which may Decenaitate the heire going to law, Be WHY You sHouLD NAME & TRUST COMPANY A Trust Company (such as this one) never conse to exit. Each individual officer te selected becanse of bis special Stness for the position. By virtue of the company’s standing and expertence it 1s Letter able to make profitable investments of trust funds and otherwise make the estate as Femunerative as posible to the heirs. It must of necessity keep it accounts in strict Accordance with the facts and the law or it loses ite charter, and it must be ready to Fender a statemont when requested, ‘There are many other reasons why this company shoul | be named as your executor, administrator cr trastes tn preference to an individual. This company will draw and beep your will free of charge Y named as executor. SHOULD NOT NAME A AMERIOAN SECURITY AND TRUST 00. E A T. BRITTON, President. Banking House, 1405 G et. n.. Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th at. mw. cy F™ With FTNT OF THE OF ERC UIRENT ABQOTATION 0) ASSETS AND LIABILITIES JULY 1, 1802 Ass Uefoptitent Vormontstate evasccee: “2% 0p & att th Migihe sate tevasurer 200 ferosit with New York state reas ‘urer 199.090 09 Breiel be cait 000 09 rarities for eu oo Rive Grtaree Bie reer venice Accounts receivable. - Total LIABILITIES. sold and om deposit. 4 gnd on depo ment fat - } a Seat oe = = ‘Total. PBSBT agt Meboremente forsts months ending RECEIPTS. on hand January 1. 2358 ae Gl BSRVGSS22VeBsz2 acd wuindry expenses. °°. ‘Waveling expenses, printing H.. October 13. 1892 foregoing isa true state. disburse: Sa isdsc, as shown by the, roks of the ats for six ionthe et Wideut Aseciation of Manchester, ‘Stat Fro eal. HLF. MORSE, Secretary. siete ct New Hampenice, Mii larvae =“. Mach gter, Orlober 13, 1992, EP. Worse. to mun bnown to Stabe “Provident Pk OR tie true acoomiine to his best ‘tnd belief. Before wr LEONARD P. TR ‘Trust in full of the . Spencer A. B (Coe of the T WASHINGTON, D.C W. S PETTEGREW, Esq. Manawor of the Mutual Rewerve Fund Life Amociar = Sir The action of the Mutual Reserve Teanury Departuent + October 10, 1892. a why it tne a > f th og the wbiust peat ot tne Seat claims of the Rios of Spencer t Coe sostifies the. ssnertion. the bas Pe the bromd p roles. That it is justly as gratitying to bene pare nally interested. we A ROGERS § T. STEPHENSON, THOMAS 1 GARDNE! Paeew Widow recetves, Mr. Coe’ Tenerve would have purchased Seo of tusurance under the old = Taz Natoma: SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER WTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. TST and sot of Oot. 1800 and Feb. 180 CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS Rents safes ‘rom @5 each upwart per annam Bitver Ware ant valuables taken on dopostt TEN CENTS and upward recetved on deposit and Biterest aliowet on wucms of not lens than 6h Prepares and beeps Wills free of charge—ects as Ex- ervior, Administrator ami Trustee executes Trusts (of eine ie Deas & Dereon a LEWIS G. TEWRSBURY & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1985 ¥ ST. WASHINGTON. D. c., | Ay ae Re econ Best Investment of the Day. One dollar per share, cash; one dollar per share per month for forty months is the cost of one share. ‘Value of stock based on nearly One-half ‘Million of Real Estate. Immense Profits sure to secrue, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. JOHN G. CARLISLE, Hon. ISHAM G. HARRIS, Hon. H. C. HANSBROUGH, Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER. Bon BENJ. BUTTERWORTH, Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS, & T. BRITTON. For particulars, ©. RK McBLAIR, Agent for the District of Columbia, 8 Atlantic building. $15). Office hours 8:30 @ m. to 5:30 p.m ORE HUNDRED DOLLARS poe ee EE oe cP the Bassteks untold Leave: ton ae eaters fe 00 Friskies ad apace: ate magenta fete eet Reeves Rica Gee ety ead cbinery ie new go the cround, te fo the jon of pay- cre will soon if yar opportuni oe make money on & g credit it Store, br. S and F sts. epee at oc lB-} 8 Pax Onxr Boxos #10 TO $100. PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS. INTEREST QUARTERLY. ‘The Industrial Say per cege intarset bearing bond ta det Bem tations frome 10 fo 8100. These bonds y fieal Estate, Taventioeuts, Tovestment Companies stock and otter good securities. THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION, 1300 F 8T. N.W, Capital, 840.000. Organized July 1, 1887. JOHN H. SOULE, President. A. F. CHILDS, Vice President. THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary and Manager. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, Depository. DIRECTORS: JOHN . SOULE. THOS. G. BENSEY, A. F. CHILDS, L. D. LANDON, ccl2ectm =: U. H. RIDENOUR HAVE ALARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST FUNDS Teal estate security: Tree iene Setar oftce. “oot ity een of 50 aud and Loan Assocte- iumbia 1s issuing Four a La F i |! j NOS. 906 TO 914 G ST. N. W. WASHINGTOX. D. 0., permonth. Compare this with the expenses of all other associa- tons. Over $3, 200,659 of stock subscribed in Washington cfty alone from 122, 1800, to August 1 18a. Our figures show we offer the most favorable terms on loans and depostta, and our securities being three ‘tunes the value of the loan and the loan beitig repaid ‘monthly makes the security still better each month, rendering tt Lmpossible for our patrons to lose » dol- “Sua HARRISON DINGMAN, President. C. T. Havesven, Member Washington Stook Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Mocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or cn margin, Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. ZS Bete nce.. , Mow York Stock Bachange Lehman Bros. eee, ER Lehinan, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton. ‘Lamson Broa. & Oo., Chicago board of Trade, Private wires to New York, Chicago and New On leans. Televhone. 483. Jol7-te W.CORSON. = JNO. Ww. 1 J ‘Member N.¥. Stock NX & MACARTNEY, ® BUILDING, 1310 F ST. ¥.W,, Dealers in Geverameny porte Exc Loans. oli Btoe] ‘a fTistoa on the #3 ‘of Sew York, Philadelphia, Bost nore bay: and sold. 'Silfocal Hallrved: Gua: fnsurance aad Tale: Phone Stock dealt in- i Stock boughtand sald. sy 18 Harwas & Hercurssows FURNITURE POLISH 18 TRE BEST. ALSO AGENTS FOR BUTOESR’S BOSTON HARD WAX FLOOR observance of the four hundredth anniversary Of the discovery of America by Columbus “ =n svinie paner maturing that day will gnee ine Payment the day revlon st ‘Witte, Cashier ‘National Metropolitan | i Coan & 00, Denjaviin . Snyder, President National Safe De- Sov rust Company of D.C. uae oF Sashler Clivaane’ National Bank. reall, Oashfer Ci tional Bank, Becurity and B.” Robison, we and i Hotton Secretary Washington Loan EP. per. Cashier Farmers aud Mechanics’ Oho National Ban! r, President Columbia Swain, Cashier Second Naticgal Bank. ries Dradley, Cashier Natfoual Bank of ‘the Ro- ck Sieg, Caster Lincoln National Bap, Waits, Casier National Benx of Washing- - B. or, Cashier Central National Bank of Wash- n of Hens " National Bank. E Hore, Preatdent Wotlonal Capital Bank, THE SLUMS RRAT O1TTR Sauan nes me jew strat Re pate stareoy tetany, Boh Seige Dy oF ge ., WEDNE DAY BE eer dh se tickets sold for Monday evening good for this, Jeon CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON. ey epee spvisony ERBRETPES PF FRE xocnarsc TIO) 3 THE Seer F o¢ HaMETA, oeracy an cltizeny who desire the eaecilen Ey ie “democratic caidas to dency and ‘vice presidency. o ‘have entered on ‘the last month ‘of fue eaia- fe the undersigned "to" reming yo, aii tnat’ while "muany have" gonercualy Repeal in tuprert cf ocratie clu, there Hie paltrades who, tindgubeadly "desine "a “tee byngh sort Note hati aoob. rorarh ses bogs ty al fees of fe people, bgt who hargae se ° foward fee aicemplishment,” Ytigbeiievod that @ Tittle refisction wil convince all sud ot residential apaten. cannot be carsied on without iowa be a Envotring a eatitinate. abd hoary i o We ‘telends an i y just, that this Mecatebetln Hi Joh: Puittes. fngie class, but by ‘ause. tons me rocetved the treasurer, J. Papasan ica |. if pret Po tar ce hia a ns may also be made to any of the =: visory brian ‘whose names are ‘pub- in the rs of thi Receipts will iptly furnished apd will be fol- with ac! uted igmente of the democratic ne- committee from ASAREEN F Monnts Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Demo- GFatic Nationa: Committee for the District of Go rab oold-tr _JAMES L. NORRIS, Chairman ex-officio, =DR. H. Mf. SCHOOLEY, fas removed his office to ool3-1m 10 F DENTIST, BSP oneness aur ove rapes Tailoring Establishment in Wash- fagton worthy of the name—and that is “Keen's.” ‘There is but one place where the highest degree of perfection in Men's: ‘Tailoring has been attained—and that Place is "Keen's." KEEN'S, 1312 Fst. nw. DE. LS STONE HAS REMOVED 118 to 1504 H ‘ood-1m* BS Shee to tow. RP Duss buiTs FoR aE WM, GARNER, se26-3m }. ewe DR. NICHOLSON HAS: iShiSES AND Fesumed practice. Office hot Oto 12; 3to6pn 60s 12th st. n. w. gece pest ! a INO. Ming Elee seen Lairones, AY! SE Tate and tair prices. Ts vol-3un. Tuege Azz things worth remé ntcherknow! jembering =o concerns YOU most ot this particular junct tothe fect that we have Just Soa =$27,000— Worth of FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Left of our recent =$58,000— Charge your memory with the further im- portant fact that these goods were DOUELT at 47 Crs. Os Tre Dottan ‘Hence we can virtually give them away at the follow- PEST ually a MEWS SUITS, Gecks and cutaways—all wool-sightly and service- =$7.50—= ‘MEN'S SUITS, Suit double-breasted sacks outa black, brown and mtxed ‘hevies Tarra" casstinere suits, for the nominal stim of $10.— MEN's sUrTe, Baghbstiicny ugh wea we say av LS wouldbee =3 12.50— OVERCOATS. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats—excellont ‘every Gay wear,comfortabie, strong and. —$6.87— WHIPCORD OVERCOATS, Handsome brown mixture—genteel and dressy ear $5.87 DARK MELTON OVEROOATS, TRAE fycines, clorgnt in appeerance, exceltent in =37.50— GRAY TWEED OVERCOATS, SHINS Gwn wiih anes Sot'eatants =$8.75.— KERSEY OVERCOATS, MRGsam Tleeoare Campbells, Kecsoye, tatters mus—ced, =—$10—Aw—$12.50— Mogajonly tell you in part—come and wee the VIOTOR E. ADLEB'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and @29 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. cotSm Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Brat ana BY ber eo Goods, dna core uneaaled = correct lent garments Be cara, Chairman of Advisory Committon Chairman Ex-offi No. 26, FAA. M.A tunicaticn will be held at the a Of. the “Boottiste WEDNESDAY EVENING. October Ii, 1802, w7.50 o'tlock, By onfer of the W cel zt PRED. B. TASKER, Secretary. Bg olWeF Ge QUADRI-GENTENNIAL. ‘ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH, ATTENTIO! OSIRIS LoDG! stated co davis and yoathe will rarticteees fortes sorede Ft Py id gautns ein. the 4 DAY EVERING with the pariah pitemee backs ‘ose {nten'ting to do #0 ran Tanterns, and Ladzes at the store of ME. vrrence Mange. GLO anew. st any dine on Will jeara'St. Matthew's Church at 6:1 Re! clit By order of the ——- RIASONTS: —FEDERAL LODGE, ‘NO. an will bold s spectal comra on. at an WEDS! SpAY EVE hb a for Purpose of conferring the M. The brethren will he expected to forbe present. and members of sister lodires are fraternally Foi the ocl8-2t WM, H. PROCTOR, soonty <i ic cor ences: aie AUTUMN MEETING WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB. TWELVE DAYS’ RACING, Commencing MONDAY, October 17, and continuing every dey thereafter until October 29. PURSES LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE. €33,600. ‘The best class of race horses in training areengaged from 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. McCafforty, Wm. Hendrie, ‘W. J. Speirs, W. B. Jennings, Gideon and Daly, G. T. Leach, W. P. Burch and many other stables of lesser note. Steeplechases and Hurdle Races on alter- nate days. Admission to grounds, grand stand and pool lawn... = 81 LADIES, 60 0BTS. ‘Trains leave B. and P. depot, 6th and B ate nw., atl and 1:20 o'clock. Fare, 25 centsround trip. First race at 2 o'clock. Objectionable characters excluded. ocll-16t SOMETHING TO “CROW” ABOUT. 7 should webe bashful? It is a big feather inourcap! We feel fully Justified in sounding our praises on this occasion. We refer to our having been successful in competition with sclected number of the forpmost 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 Ratl- road Company. It is the largest contract for hardware ever given out in Washington. Our securing it ts evidence of our abtlity to meet any demand and all competition. Evidence of the reasonableness of our prices and the high character of the material and work. BARBER & ROSS, “Builders Hardware." COR. 1MTH AND G STS. ¥. W. ollow, nu oe Heke ool? ocl5 AT THE REQUEST OF MANY FRIENDS Fo asetaceers CUstb to) SRI ta" 1808 Pa. fps ing first- UPERT! US. Serr ave. new. NOVELTIES ¥OR NINETY- “THREE. DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 3. Specifications: Frame—True rigid, all apred aad braved be cours shes steel t ZoMr wan cece eee Wheel ne Wheeis- 28 inches: ieganetor, tenes ‘pokes, doube butt: ented nad atthe crossings litms—Spectal G. & J. patented fora, compining, strength and hiness. Tires— Patented G. J. pneumatic, 2 inches in diameter. Bag. tools Bart Ay glares all on, including tool Pi Sy DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 4. Similar in desien to No. 3, but ees Oa GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., 132) 14th st. now., Washington, D. C. | peepee TO 423 11TH ST. IN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 11TH 8ST. BET. PA. AVE AND E ST. Workmanship unexcelied. Prices reasonable. oc5-1m_ 8: eae CALENDARS FOR “3. ‘ainples now readyfor examination. McUCEEN, Printer and Publisher, 1108-8116 E st. new. Telephone: a ——" -VIVi iM vivaMus. “This ts our weather,” Oo Goal the city. fare correct. Buy how and save advance. J., MAURY, DOVE, Omces Hn. w, M; wharves. foot int Gate! and sath aecee REMOVAL THE KEELEY INgriturE, formerly at Oak Crost, M4., has moved to miles. On the ‘The attention of newspaper correspond ents and others desiring ‘offices near the ‘Treasury Department is called to the ele- gant offices for rent at No. 1417G st. Steam heat; elevator service; every convenience; moderate prices. ALSO Large and convenient rooms in 918 and 915 Fet.,very centrally located, near the Patent and Poet Offices. For terms apply to JOHN B. WIGHT, 0c18-6t 1410 G st. | = DEMOORATIC VOTERS. All democratic voters of the different states can pro- cure orders for railroad tickets at reduced rates by applying at Room 33, Washington Loan and Trust building, corner 9th andF sts. n.w. JOHN 8. MILLER, Chairman Committee. MORE POPULAR PRICE SUITINGS. We received yesterday another 40 patterns of Sootch Sultings, in dark colorings, which we will make up at ‘828 and $30 per sult. ‘These make excellent businces suite, and will be made up ina thor- ough manner. A perfect Mt or no sale. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Corner 12th and F sts. nw. FAULTLESS IN FIT, ocl9-27t juiette in workmonship—and something of which one may ‘be proud—one of our @25 Suite to order, sbout a fourth lees than you pay other tailors for suite no better, | Wedon't care to get rich too quick! ‘Examine this line. J. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keewa), 408 12th st. n.w., one door above Pa ave. oS NOT “JUST AS GOOD,” BUT BETTER. i; ae nwo continue 2 and 810 per case ol ry ‘Our, larete— ~ ia ee aret ts act ‘ust ts, good. ter, than the ‘imported, serene but 86 per case of | quarts: mallow, aged. of excellebe. vod; delicious favor. us Send you a half case or a quart t0 try. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14th ot. ow. ta, in derby and ack and fall shades seus ‘i fats jest “Christy” Hic “Etkies Knox “al dagen tie dion fy ‘Bi EE THD os B. — Be" FIG CLASS” TAILORING AT TEL ‘These few Ines are eddressed fine clothes and also aj RE tag Ine clothes cost more than t) e fosters Some ferunt line of Stitin bp Hs lak fe bine the “English, tye emeinber, We combine the ist as garment with the periect “Ainericau™ Fit, ‘W.S. TEEL, "Men's Belongings," 935 Pa. ave.n.w. 018 rao, = ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 20, commutation tickets, entitling ‘holders thereof @torsetown +060 Ties per month, eovd over both the Tonaliyeown ana Rorkvilis ‘allroat, wil be sold. at i common showing an attractive line of nilar price of €10 par pair. fesund Overcostinge i ail ‘snd Tenallytown’ raflwa the Power House, Georgetown, for 83 each. “his ‘will enable holders of tickets to ride daily from FS ‘i town we = end from Bethesda emeeeetesiecreanmaat Toglvpe, wn Railway. JOHN BEALL. President Tenall wn and ocl7-1m. Rockville Rai Company. 3, M- PALMER, HOP MAKER, LATE F gt bew.. has his business to aeh ind £ ots EW., llore busines Will be attended — FF AND CHILDRENS ‘Suite and Overcoata, ErseNd9’tRos. lore for variety. Hortor vetabiaey. Here yor protection. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E eta, 2... Manufacturers, Clothiers and Tailors. DR. W. A. CALDWELL HAS REMOVED = from 7L1 11th t. u.w. to S21 East Capitol Bat _ oct? EXPERIMENT IN ECONOMY. pregadtee agai ready-made ciated aoual en nan takee the troutte to look ston glotbing und find Low well {tis made, flow meaty st Bts and ‘how reagoa ably {tis sold. Add to this the fact thet youget here & lécal owarantes spitting Jou, to your money yes as bu pontine ther of ‘ey regi feet Sed wearshiny. $15. GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th street. ALL PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- posit with H. K. Fulton, upon which inter- Teall ctomsanna par inter be tar recta cies ‘call at once an oF soldat auction Sor UBER BF do eioleck am, ‘To induce you to visit our new store we have placed on sale twenty different varieties of the Finest French Chocolate @reams at 25 cents a yand. oo17-tm PINOT'S, 705 7th st. n.w. HARBERS ASSEMULY, K. OF 1. IN- That display the blue tang blue trie GEO. W. BROWN, M.W. re"? YOU WANT FINE eS an ad ex: yar complete and fresh stock fc tle fall trader Weeaidonts of Goormetoean Stik ser You to open your account wlth us. 14-15 a sts., H. W. OFFUTT. ICE AN FFICE ‘10th and F n. Jone 486. Goale Anthracite arash and Spi i caeh custsinary” Contract eratine Aneration Satisfaction guar: i 840 pounds to the M. WILLIS, es Vico President ‘and Manager. a: a ‘YOUR PROPERTY. ‘As Gres are now bett g built throughout the house yourun e greater risk ofbaraing your homeandits tents, ‘Have your (ture. tneured. ve ieee zon tbe cho pine) of io and eeaoer va YPROCTOR & PR ‘Real Est date nnd famanoe, itimore roi ea rail Inorder to obtain canes sual ‘quarters during the Address All express traina stop né Laurel ait ae ST JAMES . HARBIN,” N BURDI fediea! Director. ae v raat oo = saretoly,songtatea by BEORGE Spica ‘worl gai 1 ® LYSACE., Law ocib-tr Hore eae. | <i = atEe a OREN tents No. iba, fuser eae vel arham Par as nen abet craattadh tian are ware! Gealing in the 1 nent appearing upon SEYMOUR W. LA Seoretary and Areata. HAVE mere RANGES AND order msde for's duplic certificate, as any same is a forgery. ocl4-2w “GRAND” WEATHER THIS! fast the weather to order your supply of inter. By ordering nowy: <0 Hieron jeech tongs coal will undoubtedly when smapt attention, iter Rina aae nae fanchs Gaywood's, Shand N. Y.ave, _430-3m FOR RENT — SO MPLETELY, FUR- | Boseereratsie Sctneresat eo ‘rent for ix months bg ek at SE ae = TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. to Giyeape voretin monies. quarterly oe al yeah, erty edrapegs onl 1a apent of eatn RL. GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 603 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.O. SER ATEN Ma ote ee ae W. I. HOPKINS & 00. ALL EMPLOY: ton’ Gas meet at the October 20, at 12 resident, mt Geo ‘Secretary. OF THE WASHI M. CRISWELL, WM ht Company are requested to saa Gata nw THURSDAY, ibe Rangral of reid TwisLe ELAND. STEVPNSON, ON AND McKAIG. = REFORM! TARIFF REFORM! NO FORCE BILL! i GRAN t Of the DISTRICT DEMOCRACY At Concordia Hall, corner Sth and F. sts. n.w,, OCTO- BER 21. at 8 pi, joeratic Oh under the ausoices of the Mary- iub of the District of Columbia. HOR HES. Gaaushton wil prestis. ORATORS. Hon. Barnos Compton, Hon: Wil:tam M. ‘Hon. E. Key Buchanan, oor others. uted an: meeting cKaig, fon. James L. Norris, Frank T. Hon. William 1. Hil Ho: Mall. 2 Prominent dem: Jot the District will act as vice Presidents and ‘All democratic Tigaitons of the District invited ang resorved aa aa for them. lusic Dy a, id Bs C. LANCASTE leat 3 me! ud D. OLIVER _ Chairnan, Gampelgn 6 vmamittes. 0019-38 ,TRE MARYLAND DEMOCRAT Cut tg will meet THURSD. > Pa ave, Elks" SRbeSmeats completed 20, at 75% les wil be diet for the ied Me HARLES ©. LANCASTER, | ea _WM. C. DAVIB, Seoretary. Ss Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, ACCOUNTANTS: AMUSEMESTS, ATTORNEYS... AUCTION SALES. BOARDING. . | FINANCIAL FOR LEASE. BHereeenereeeen FOR RENT (Hails) FOR RENT (OMoos). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses) isthe ie FOR RENT (Stores) FOR RENT (Misoollaneous) FORSALE (Micyciea) ett FOR SALZ (Lotw FORSALE (Misellaucous) FOR SALE (Pianos)... HPALTH RESORTS, HOTELS. LAD LECTURES LOCAL MEN TI LOST AND POUND. s rte other dt on SAT" i at the office ofthe co ere deen of Columbia: YRON Paty mbm re jo by order of LINOTYPE p> LINOTYPE STOOKHOLD ER: S. THE aD- agp ‘anntal megting of the stockbolders District of Columbls oeloak oR pm, 9.16, ted commnuntoation Sat" lectton ot TRDAY, ant somifuittes as an NOYE: 101 any of frustees and may corue before then will be te Toh de pee athe 819-6 the ‘da; A. transaction of of November, ab ¥ st nw. B Secretary. THE OFFICE OF TEE Waar BS Ons Light Comrans will be cicand TOMOR, lock Fy 8 oonneoene of 8 death thf ae Geo. A. Motibenny “a <THE FOLLO rtaved uy the Levu late president o i itcan National Wisory comiittes for the District GARDINERG. HUBBARD. 1328 Connecticut ave, M. PARKER. 1418'F st. 110) Penns ‘close but vfrania ave, ling. Pennsylvania ave. eT seme Pe dee Sach liane. Stéotbat RITTON, 1405 G st. nw. Ai eineetine veld at the. Shorotim on September, 1892. the Heesege Faby rereven 20th of abiiean National Commit An organization was} Any citiden desiring 6 Pie Aepnctal off to the Re- publlcan National Corsnittre ia the pendite castnoten ould forward his subscription to fither tener of Thetboteaiviecrs soar Britton. York city. <a Taoney in the Itterary work, Gispatct facets prt (or one on. COL, E. of the noas is’ maki STON, Pres. to ‘ORK WITH THE Faison Phon patch of ‘saves the ¢ orto the treasurer, Col ‘Those who so desire to aid snow! once, Hach subscript by the Republican’ a act at will be duly acknowl tonal Cominittee from New oclGtt (ONOGAPH™ ves tims, (aborand corresrondenice and other iral (colored) labor of one ‘man. ‘all work with absolute and une: In fact it was never 7 Bold on tnetallusents and rented. Bend BAYES koanarH co... 627 . F. CROMELT BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL LIGHT: minent features of our bust ‘Cathed : dower all sigen,“desiens and Shape ‘be Surprised ‘at what beantirnl It ne to make a A Soa ‘win. You indow Silects canbe sheatued for Zery, little money. esidences, Colored wines lights: for ‘pel stores, cl want and we will uicasure, “and subaai ot api povORrN hat, DW. Totus Buow what you it eat- ool zm" WHAT? WHERE? Finest Overcoats to order at Keen's. ‘Most stylish Suits to order at Keen's, Elegant Full-dress Suits to order at Keen's. Handsomest Trousers to order at Keen's, Largest variety of Fabrics at Keen's, ‘Most attractive Patterns at Keen's. Most Skilled Cutters at Keen’ Most pains-taking Tailors at Keen's, ‘Most perfect-fitting Garments at Keen's, Keen does not name the Lowest Prices, ‘Keen asks no more than the Garments re Worth. Keen will give you Absolute Satisfaction. Keon's Address is 1318 F st. n. w. 0019 —" ‘ChEMA GGAR ell his et that is ne with the LA CREMA C; fe know that if we can bring ten | often that « man will 18 Foods what we frou all over the city to buy the EA cREMA i wil be atest. avert "That ts the reason we SBESCENT cicak RYOR Fr K. LEE & CO., 537 CE: it will be the ent we could STE fh st. HOW ABOUT THAT BRIEF? La ‘Should be done promptly. accurately ‘aid at your ofice at timensreed upon, Tease ‘antee to do this for 80 cents page, giving 50 conten thor Ke pies OPE KBTHON &. ADAMS. Printer, 312 1d st a. __ Telephone 930. L <— NE POIN (oc19) Phercin the SMITH PREMTER the SMITH umber to 182 words. totest HENRY A. CL. it AE EWMITER its before ths, 88 tried was 172 words: veal A PREMI Is the rest is fastest record NTH PREMIER was anihute. 1 you would tks nd fur one on free trial E & SON, |. Agents, G55 F st. oc] — from. Tatlore. We don't advertise, nor do wo clatm, to turn out Finely Tailored Clothes at *ready- made” and *‘cheap-tatlored” prices—such a Proposition {s ridiculous. But what we do claim to do is: To give our patrons the BEST TAILORED GARMENTS that art and skill can produce at the most reason- able prices possible, Superb line to select SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PENN. AVE. FINE TAILORING By se21-3m_ — “THE SONG OF THE SHIRT.” **By The Two Old Timers.” Itis absolutely no exagyeration to say that our “Invincible” Dress Shirt for men is the best 85c. Shirt in the world today and fully equal to half of the sbirts sold about town at a dollar. It ts made in eight different neck sizes, with five different sleeve lengths to each neck size, thus enabling us to fit you as well as ‘if we made it to your order. It ismadeof the ‘‘old reliable" Wamsutts ‘muslin, cut straightway, has extra reinforce- hed wee, holes. ae linen ints bat mera ee sna realy ebrapents io lacmay perjection® refund the money new shirts ahs Tasers not gbeciul ‘and entirely ‘hese wvineible™ Une “The Two Old Timers.” ELLERY & IRELAND, Branch Balto, Shért Pactory, NEXT TO VTE AND N. ¥. AVE JUNCTION. ale ASHE: eee QUILL FEN 42 pne ‘We have about, ‘on whart we ‘of 20,000 oF more the; some ot ae '_ | SUBURBAN PRO! OCFAN STFAMERS OFFICIAL NOTICES: POTOMAC RIVER BOAT! PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL. ... PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS: RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICE: SPECIALTIES TrETTrrEeLerieri iret tier eee UNDERTAKERS, WANTED (Board). WANTED (Help)... WANTED (Houses). WANTED (Lot)... WANTED (Room) TTT LATHE Govenxwext Recerrrs Topay.—Internal revenue, $444,086; customs, $618,194. Si. me iin ‘Tax Moxoncaneta has arrived at Newport. ‘Tue Ovsurxe has arrived at Sag Harbor, econ este Tue Sraxisn Taraty.—The last official ac- tion necessary to give vitality to the new com- mercial treaty between the Spanish govern- ment and the United States has been taken and the treaty is now ready to go into operation. aceeieiganca Ax Activz Vorcaxo.—Capt. Coulson of the United States revenue steamer Rush reports that the volcano of Akutan in Alaska bas been in aotive operation all summer and presents an @we-inspiring picture from the sea at night. Lirvr. Frxter to Jors His Compaxy.—First Lieut. John P. Finley, ninth infantry, is, at his own request, relieved from further duty with the weather bureau of the Agricultural Depart- ment and will join his company. pr niall Parests vor Loca Ixvexrons.—Patents have been issued to citizens of Washington as follows: Alphonso B. Bowors, apparatus for dredging and transporting spoil; Willis Holly, car coupling; Joba ‘A: Hovel, taxpedodensck? ing apparatus, Sa) Se ee Su.ver Purcnasrs.—The amountof silver of- fered for sale today was 564,000 ounces and the amount purchased 389,000 ounces, as follows: 12,000 ounces at $0.859 and 377,000 ounces at 80.3625. Next Friday, the 2ist, being a na- tional holiday, no offer for sale of silver will be considered until Monday next. RH RA Navat Oxpens.—Lieut. J. H. Sears, de- tached from duty at the Navy Department and ordered to duty at the Naval War College and Torpedo School, Ensign Harry A. Field, from duty as assistant to the equipment officer in the inspection of electrical material New York navy yard on the 24th instant, and ordered to the Cushing. Carpenter N. H. Richardson, from duty at Cramp’s ship yard and ordered’ to ap- pear before the retiring board. —_>——_ Persoxat.—8. W. Scott of New York, N. P. Waldman of New York, E. L. McSparrow of Philadelphia and A. D. Guion of Chicago are et Willard’s——A. M. Terry of Nash- ville, N. E. Whiteside an@ N. G. Kirt- la H. Hardcastic of Denver, Chas. H. Philadelphia and 8. H. Stearns of New York | are at the Ebbiti—John Byrne of | | Buffalo, Louis Schmidt of New York, 'C. H. Grosby of Chicago, | and "William Lyons of ‘Boston are at the nn of Brooklyn, James Irv- New York, J. Warren Carlston of Phila- delphia, Win. L Reid of Kansas City and J. B. White of New York are ut the Shoreham.——E. W. Biue of Atlanta, Ga., George H. Nason of Brooklyn, A. Herbert of Weldon, N. C., and C, L. Stonaker of Pueblo ‘are at the | Howard.—C. Otis Thompson of New York, | Robert H. Sayre of South Bethlehem, Pa. 8. Brissel of Buffalo, Dr. Fouquier of Paris, France, and P. A. Renaud of Louisiana are at Nimmo of Boston, i Ga, and E. B Koopman of New York are at the Fredonia, — L, L. Baker of West Virginia and A. G. of Duvis, W. Va., are at the Johnson.— Hodson of Philadelphia, E.R. Collins of New York, T. B. Davis of Keyser, W. Va. and Eppa, Hunton, jr. of Warrenton, Va, are the Metropolitan——W. H. Faring: ton of Boston, Wil. Brown of Zanesville, Obig, J. H. Wingate of Roanoke and George H. Chance of Portland are at the National.—H. A. Marshall of Boston, J. K. Nye of New Bed- ford, Mass, G. B. Mackey of Peun- sylvania and A. § Rowell of South Carolina are at the St. James. — Mr. John Chamberlin has returned from a visit to Hot Springs, Va., much improved in health ——Dr. Walter Blount of Galveston and Capt. J. Harrison White, after a eix-months’ situation. The letter states that there is a very hard fight over thé legislature on account of the seat in the United States Senate, but ‘the state is in excellent tor the cans. It is claimed that theré will be no E ing . C. H. Cotreli of’ Atlanta and Jas, KR. Cormick of Chicago are at) the Arlington.—Geo. M. Bauman of NARROW ESCAPES. The Prince of Wales and Archduke Pensioners Ineligible to a Seat in Congress. GERZA’S OLD MEN CAUGHT FOR ROYALTY. CLOSE CALLS Narrow Escape of the Prince of Wales and Archduke Ludwig. Loxpox, Get. 19. Under the sense beading Pecape of the Prince of Wales” the Pall © today says that while Lady Brooke, at whose nee the prince had beag staying for several days, was driving him to the, station Monday the horse reared ang for a time ft looked as though the wheels of | the carringe would be cramped and the outfit overturned. A policeman, seeing the trouble, seized the! orse by the bead and quieted him, thas averting what might have proved serious of “ eh horse was procured and the prines beau! 1 hostess continued their jou | nev to the station. >| ViENxa, Oct. 19. Considerable excitement was caused by the anncuncement that the belt presumptive to the throne, Archduke Clee Lndwig end his wife had met with am accldows that might have proved fatal. ‘They were re- g last nix’ Wiener Sudde and was turned complet 4 ‘archduke was stunned and the lower limbs of | the archduchess were severely injured. The j couchman’s head was badly burt and the car ringe was wrecked. They are both still suffer ing. > MANICURE... . - , ee TWO VETERANS DISQUALIFIED. MEDICAL Gen. Catlin Cannet Uoid » Seat tn Congress: MISCELLANFOUA. MONEY WANTED ks Te Lense and Draw a Pension, NEW PUBLIOATIONS.. Brooxtry, ¥,, Oct. 19.—Gen. Isase & NOTARIES PUBLIC. Catlin, who was nominated for Congress by the democrats, has declined, declaring that be ts ineligible for the of becanse be is on the re tired list of the regular arthy and the recipient ofa pension, Gen. Daniel E. Sickles is in the same fix, — RZA’S OLD MEN, They Were Captured in a Raid on Despers adovs in Southern Texas, Sax An@oxto, Texas, Oct. 19.—The recent depredations committed by Mexican outlaws im Starr and other border counties have stirred up the people in that section and the au- thorities are making strong efforts to capture the perpetrators of the outrages, Monday a band of them was discovered near the Palito Blanco ranch, which ix the home of Quandro Gonza! father: ino Garza. Four Texas rangers, Touboi Remerz r dite. Several shots was wounded. T outlaws and cap oners were formerly members of Garza’s so- called revolutionary army, and have beeu lead~ ing the Lives of bandits ever since that move= ment was squelched. They will be brought to San Antonio for trial. oats BURIED © The Sides Caved in on Fourteen Workmen in Hamburg. Haxnvne, Oct. 19.—A large sewer in course of construction in the Steinwaerdes quarter of this city caved in this morning, burying four+ teen workmen. Gangs of men were at once set to work to dig out their unfortunate follow workmen, but it ix not believed that any of the buried men are alive, FOUR oF ik on ed and Ramera cloved in on the aN ENG! Is VIEW. Decision in the Michigan Plection Law Case Most Important in Vears. Loxpox, Oct. 19.—The Chronicle calls the de= cision of the United States Supreme Court ia the Michigan electoral caso the most important and far-reaching promulgated in years, and says that the decision will probably eventuate in the downfall of the electoral college and im the election of the President by the direct vote of the peopl eamenipeniiae Catholic Teachers and Detrott's Schools, Dernorr, Mrcu., Oct. 19.—The question of Catholic teachers in the public schools will be reopened at the next meoting of the board of education. School Inspector McDonald, who was the only ubsent member when Mr. Cof- fin's anti-Catholic resolution was adopted, says that if no one else does so he will move to reconsider the matter, He hopes to kill the resolution, for be thinks that its en- forcement in a arrow interpretation would be suicidal to the school interests of Detroit. One more step, be says, would make all ineligible as teachers who were not graduates of the De- troit public schools alone, and that would be ruinous, — Gon, Stevenson's Letter of Acceptance, Brorxomant, Ata., Oct. 19,—Gen, Stovensom today, when asked when he would give his | letter of acceptance to the public, answered: “Lam now very much engaged with my can- vass in the south and will letter until I reach my home in — Indicted ope "* Chief of Potice. Frrrnon, N. J., Oct. 19.—The Monmouth county grand res ‘bave found indictments for | kidnaping against Chief of Police Omara of Pittsburg, Pa., for conveying Frank Mollick, arrested on suspicion of being an accom: plice of Bergmann in the attempted assassina- tion of Manager Frick of the Carnegie Com- pany. He took Mollick out of the state of New jersey without a requisition, which is contrary | to law. oe B. and ©. Deciares a Dividend. Baxtrwore, Oct. 19.—The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company at its mecting today | declared dividend of 234 per cent for six months ended June 30. The net earnings for September, 1492, were $1,020,863, against #815,- | 000 for September, 1491. The gross earnings were—September, 1892, €2,604,925; September, 1891, €2,822,947. Selma, Ala., Worked Up. Sexma., ALs., Oct. 19.—An article recently appeared in the National Economist signed by BR. F. McCullough of Jackson, Miss., stating that Stephen A. Douglas, when making bis canvass through the south in 1860, was as | saulted in Nelma, Ala., with oggs while speak- ing,one of the eggs striking Mre. Great indignation prevails in Selma and other Alabama cities over the publication and the mayor of the city Fable card denying it. GEN. SCHOFIELD 's REPORT. Reeommendations Made by the Commander of the Army. The annual report of the major general com- manding the army, Gen. Schofield, was made “For many years the harmony of the War Societe ahead oo Seas the military service impaired by conflict assumed authority between the staff depart ments and the commanding officers of the army. But wiser theories of administration and more moderate views of the authority of subordinates have been gradually established