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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUN AT THE STAK BUILDIN MOL Peassylvania Avence, corner 11th Bt. by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompeny, 8 KAUPEMANN, Pres't Wow York (fice, 38 Potter Building. geet By mai. anywhere ip the Unite! States’ coins pustuse prepaid tO sone per wonth atoRDa Guarmurce Swart stan $1 00 pee year wi forwen postaze abled. GA00 OT OO Per seat Entered at the Post Ofive at Washington, D.C., srondclaee ual mnatier — SF AL mati subecriptions must be paid in afvanos, Rates of advertining mae Lnown on application FINANCIAL WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1892. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Below we give the reasons hy it is best to name « Trust Company to act as executor tm preference to the individual WHY YOU SHOULD NOT NAME A FRIEND: Because your friend ts subject to atcknese and desth, may not be your friend » few years hence. may mect with reverses; sy remove from thectty; may make fa- Judicious investments of the trust funds; may be unable to make © settlement when desired. may have other interest of ereater Personal fmportance: may yermit the estate te deteriorate from, inattentién or misman- agement, or commit other acts which may Becessitate the heirs gomy to law, Bo. WRY YOU SHOULD NAME A TRUST COMPANY: A Trust Company (such as this one) never ceases to exist. Esch individual officer ts eleote) because of bis special fitness for the position. By virtueof the companys Standing and experience it is better able to make profitable investmente of trust funds and otherwise make the estate as Femunerstive as possible to the heirs It must of necessity keep tts accounts in strict Secordance with the facts andthe lew or {t Jones ite charter, and it must be ready to render a statement when requested. ‘Thereare many other reasons why this company should benamed as sour executor, administrator or trustee In preference to an individual This company will draw and beep your will tres of charge Y named as ewecutor. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A T. BRITTON, President. Banking House, 1605 G st. nw. Storage Warehouse. 1140 15th st. ow. n NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, Corner Vath ned sta. w. Tirapieal 820,000.) T= onto wa: foatew ond pay interest on time gr more if left’ 3 montheS per tent poe y= ne Ee sapelt boxe from $4 to $25 pet annum Poca im ae BRdibake Caatter (TBE coorEnATIVE TOWN COMPANY, SERIES “O" STOCK. Best Investment of the Day. One dollar per share, cash, one dollar per share per month for furty months is the cost of one share. ‘Value of stock based on nearly One-half Million of Real Estate. Immense profits sure to accra BOARD OF DIRECTORS: on. JOHN G. CARLISLE, Hou. ISHAM G@. HARRIS, Hon. H.C HANSBROUGR, Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER. Hon BENJ. BUTTERWORTH, Hon, LOUIS E. MeCoMAS, AT. BRITTON. Por pagticulars, © R McBLAIR, Agent for the District of Columbia, 3% Atlantic building. Office hours $:30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m ol $15 $15 In stock ot the GOOD HOPE MINING COMPANY, @ short time only, when the price’ wtil be ine te located tn Cugter county, Barsick. Humboldt Leaven- irony fates (arin ores ‘mcline shaft. 100 nf ant 100 feet r= aicne the Yom aud showing au exrel. if pesore, The € snpany has placed tock, upon the re. for the thorough Pat's atnall the te. repairs to the San the prodtuction of pay Fto make money om WNSEND, THOMAS 1s, F. 8 WILL Trost butlding, Waal furmetion cheerfully AMS. je Temmpin oc 5-108 1 Haves LARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST FUNDS which fean ican on real estate security at 5 cote erat Addrees J.B. Star office, Fiveurre BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSO. CIATION, NOS GOS TO 914 G ST. XW. WASHINGTON. D. c., Offers the folowing (nvestments to ite patrons. Oper cent per snniim, payablesmmi-annually. The fallamoust deposited, with interest, may be with- drawn cn thirty dase notice per cent per anntn conpon certificates temned where the deposit we not withdrawn before thres year 10 per cent per annus where the depostt is not with Gran before Ave yearn Steckholters can borrow $1,000 for the small sam ef O24N, having oleht yours to repay tt, at rateot 815 yermonth ‘Compare this with the expenses of ali othar associa: 29) A) of stook wabecrthet tm Washingtoa ity alone from November L2, 1800, wo Augast 1, ‘eae. Our Manres show we offer the most favorable terms on loan secarition being three mes the value of the loan ant the loan being repaid BOEtAly Laker the security oti! better each month, Fendering 't Laysaibie for vur patrons W lose @ dui HARRISON DINGMAN, President, arr SAVINGS AND THOST COMPANY Of the District of Columpte, B ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Cyarered by epecial act of Congress Jet. ASOT aud acts of Oot. 1800 and Feb. , 1992 CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLIARS Becta mnfes fro Basch Bilver Ware aa! ve us ies taken op deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on dapoait and fetareet allowed on sums of not lene than ant per snnam Prepares 04 keeps Wills free of charge—eots as Ex- | ecator, Adminintenior std Trustes executes Trusts of wib binds EN IAMIN P SNYDER, Presttent EP" oLoteR Rie tee SEs Soussto®. scrond ee Bee OMAS H JONES Third View Pree WANCIS Ridas. Ceeasures PL STURTEVANT, Secretary. E Prancts Runes, a7 Piet poker mae Wd Tohs F Roagw Witter E'Slien, tay 301 Fasinae Honea Li FEWRSBURY. W. BRIBES Sy Jabager. \écanington Stock Exchange. LEWIS @. TEWKSBURY & 6O.. BANKEKS AND BROKERS, 1285 F ST. WASHINGTON, D.C. Mesiber Rerest allowed om deposits. E Daniuess a spo taity. "Al, Lowal Seruritien dealt fm. qutadoes all ley Bone S45. 1d wet our rates on dei It before depositing else- WOODS & CO. kere, Orgs 9:80. ‘Gicas $330. sea Geverst Rankin. C. T. Haveswen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker. Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic Building, $80 F st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought end sold for cesh or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros.. New York Cotton Exchange. Lehman. Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- Jeans. Telephone. 463. Jel7-te_| "NO. W. CORSON. INQ. W. MACARTNEY. | J ‘Member N. ¥.Stock Ex. ON 8 MACARTYEY, egret RAPPER 5 w, sfaskere ang Deslers in G-verament Bond. posite, perc s. Gollections. Rallroad, Stoel ‘all soouritiogs tinted on the exchanges ¢ oft, Pauladelphia. Boston | SL epectalty medect joventaent securities. District | ‘a ri ment Boode snd al Yocal Railroad, Gon, insurance and Ts erica : tock boughtand sold. y14 | Harwarn & Horcmssows FURNITURE POLISH 18 THE BEST. ALSO AGENTS FOR BUTCHER'S BOSTON HARD WAX FLOOR POLISH. ocl3-1mlp BESBEREEEREE PREP FES PPE PPPrr >? Asorazz Cur Loup Or Tose $15 Osx Cuaxsen Scrres. ‘We have just received anotber car load ‘of those handsome Solid Oak Chamber Suites, which have been so deservedly poratar. Price only S15 Gold elsewhere for 618 and $20.) Atso Anew lot of those Rug Parlor Suites (atx pieces) at the extremely low pricey ‘These goods are superb in quality, style and finish, and cannot be matched sny- where in Washington under 850 to $60. ‘This is the last lot we will be able to sell at this fgure—"‘A word to the wise,” be., Be. Youshould take « look at our Rug | Couches—we have them in many styles. | ‘Also anything else you desire in the way of Furniture. Ea Remember what we said about | prices—We save you money on every purchase. Geo. Brerreanra. Fonsrrone axp Upnorsteny Goons, 515 Sevesta St. N. W. - ShDSsbobaehbanaebnenehehssnises: 'HOROCTGI HOROUG! SCONOMICAT— Ecoxeuickiz GAS BEATING STOVES. ‘These crisp, cool mornings {m- ‘you with the necessity of wee warmers. While a GAS HEATING STOVE inet warm & whole house ft wil | Tip Seine user two cob Beeting rooms, tot ‘stance: Phere fs decidedly pleasing They are not luxuries, but neces sities, and they're Incxpeasive if Purchased frou |S. S. SHEBB OM |432 9H SE N.W. | Senn 1 bebebeaseocescsdoceassecsccera SHES TessTESESSTTeSECSLALLSTALESTE SOT eSHTeSETESET uaxespeane Says Or Wowes Tt is beauty that doth oft make woman proud.” Nuenutfal complexion isthe envy nf every open. an therein len the secret to Deady Gnd'its conquests: there are thousania SOmen whe would be bwantifal but for thelr foaleog, Sad yef 8 pomibie for every ‘Sunmaa to have a esd coe ‘Cram uf Almcmds. smi Glycerine frees the svin'of all Dlemisnes und fouehuens, making Mitesh, rowy aod clear. This preparation ie Perfectly harvalees, and ia made from « receipt promiscnt actress, by an eminent oF england. “Provente, chapyed hap: ed lips, iackieads, eo. Oc. ze, le—wood st Dez 8. 1211 fa. ave, jores, “Albany,” 17th and Hn. w. att. | PiStiipagsaseseeansnessassasceceeseegenisecetieetiia Feiriitisresnenedestsstsstertetsaetesetenentsrtg | Tusee Anz | Some thins worth, remembering —doatcherknow! fconceras TOU mst at thls yardcalarfuncture | fa the fact that we have Juste =$27,000— Worth of FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Left of our recent —=$58,000— | Purchase. Charge your memory with the further im- portant fact that these ‘were bought at |—=47 Crs. Ox Tue Dotan. | : Hence we can virtually give them away at the follow- Bae MEN'S SUITS, | Segte ond cutewaye—ell woo!—sightly and service- =81.50= | MEN'S SUITS, Single double-breasted sucky and cutaways— Dine, black, brown and mixed cheviote, Harris" and other cassfinere suits, for the nominal sim of =310.— MEN'S SUITS, y 1 the latest moveltion. We state Daithe staple tech when wessy that @19 would bee price for mn. io =$12.50— OvERCOATS. = Men's Chinchilla Overcoate—excellent garments for every day weat-couortable, stron and Gurable= $33.87 — WHIPCORD OVERCOATS, Handsome brown mixture—genteel and dressy gar mente 35 35.87 | DARK MELTON OVERCOATS, ‘With ailk facings, elegant in appearance, excellent in quality and perfect tn nt— | =—$750— GRAY TWEED OVERCOATS. ‘wool, alld faci wear resisters they SHI WAS Sir ied with any ofS coat extant KERSEY OVERCOATS. Pa Mediam ¢ of various Siatean oeee'"ace Campbells Mersoye, and that's —$10—Axss—$12.50.— ant case? tell you in part—come and see the VICTOR acaseuee TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 027 and ©@29 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, } Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. oct-3m Open Saturday until 11 p.m. or ° al spicltee ag an bAvisorY cot tee for the District NER G. HUBBARD, 1398 Connecticut sve. PEARRER iv at nme .” NOYES. 110] Pennsylvania ave. WILLARD, Rulloge tutiding. Z JOBNSON, 15 1th at. a. WINSHIP, foot of 30th at. ie building: etre Deas ae amase: me Erte pe ofertas ie te 5 3 2.4 4, a ao Se > Dita 3 iz ERRELL, 314 Pennsvivania ave. THOMPSON. Ly % ied APN AOE A Sek MRO ROBES Oe soe ot September, 1892, the Republican Notional Commit: tee was fully represented. An organization wasef- " BRITTON. BiESARD Any citigen desiring to ive Sanctal ald to the Re- Should forward his subscription to Sither women at the above advisory committee orto the treasarer, Col. Britton. ‘ihe who so desire to aid should act at ouce, Each subscription will be duly acknowl: “d by the Repuolican National Coumilttee from. CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON. ADVISORY COMMAT TRE Oe HE DE! 0: er rete: boss var} beet} 3 1213 F STREE1 Nokriwest Friends democracy and citizens who desire stection of the democratic candidgtes “fer” the Fresidency and vite fresidency of “the "retubia, je have entered on the last month ‘of tng os palgn. Permit the undersigned. to remind you, each and all, that while many have «eneronsly responded in tuprort of the democratic cause, there are giultitudes who undoubtedly desire ita. trl ph and would hall such triumph as a boon to ali lasses of the peopl Sidtowsrd tte such persons that & sidential carspaten cannot be vartiod op without volving a lewttimate and heavy burden of expense and that it fs only Just that thie burdens shorwa be Borne, sot by a single class, but by ail the friends and il-wishers of our suse outrivations will be received by the treamrer. J Harrison Jobge By atthe rooms ofthe advinory cot a BAST Mea toed oor, oF rend mi im by ‘mall, if" preterred, od Box Sak at may also be made to any of the mem- bers of the advisory committee, whose naies ere pub Taped in thera nipte wil re of this date, Promptly furnished and will be fol- lowed with acknowledgments of the democratic ta: tional committee from New York city: ARTIN €. MORRIS, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Bemo- re: ationa: Comuaittee for the District of Co- jumble. ccliitr "JAMES L. NORRIS, Chairman ex-officto. JAMES R.ELLERSON. | ORLANDO WEMPLE. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, G17 Lith st, now, ‘Washington, City and country roal estate sold and rented. Loans negotiate! and insurance effected. Estates inanaged. G. CARLYLE WHITING has dssoctated himself with the atove firm. Heal estate business in all branches will be wives prompt attention veS 12, 15,20 Bre AEE PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DE- S>>'posit with H. K. Fulton, upon which inter- est is due twelve months or more, are hereby notined tocall at once and pay interest or the sold ut auction OCTOBER. = To induce you to placed on sale twenty different varieties of the Finest French Chocolate Creams at 25 cents a init our new store we have pound. oc17-Tm PINOT'S, 705 7th st. nw. ASSEMBLY, K. OF L, IN- Fat iia heaniznd Invor ‘ti patrunize’farber Shope that F the biue triangle B o'clock clon tard” GEO W Bhows. Su Wee oO Smee s=>D0 YOU WANT FINE GROCERIES? Gill tnd examine our complate and fresh, stock for the fall trade. Residents of Geormetown, it Will pay Fou to open your account with w ‘och 4-Lis 2a and 3 H.W. OFFUTT. Good tufloring {s an aid to the leasure of living. Swectness of Chat. temper—contentinent—go with, good garments. For instance, suchas ws make. “But od and bad in tatloriny. The good can be hadif you will take @ little trouble and asks few Questions. By the way, are you aware that we eave you money in your tailoring commands? W. C. MERTZ’S Tatloring Shop, 614 Lith nw. AMERICAN TOE AND COA E ‘sw. cor. 10th and F n.w.. Telephoue 4st feat Anthracite, Carmel and pint Contract with Rational Go-orerstive Amoiation. Batisfaction guar- i S240 pounds to the i: i M. WILLIS, cis Vico Present and — UR PROPERT ‘As Brew are now being built throughout the bonse yourun a greater risk of burning up your homeandits fontents. Have your houss and furniture instred. We offer you the chotce of home and foreign com- panies. Lowest prices PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Heal Estate and fnsuiance, +. the weather to order sour supply of Coal for the coning winter. By ordering now yu save 25 to ‘Toe. On each ton, Bs coal will uadoubtedly rise when, winter comes. tion to wach order. Full weight and clean. pi al at bottom prices. ARTHUR B. SMITH. rd, 4th and Lata. no. . Caywood's, 9th and g=> FOR RENT — COMPLETELY, “ nished. FUR- house containing 20 room everything in first-class condition ; beautiful iocation; No, 3160 Ust.. Georgetown: will ‘rent for alx months at €200 per mcinth. For further particulars appl oc ‘Cor, 13th and G'ste. GAUTION,—WISHING ALLOF OUR MA- Ped EN oh oe ah oh we particularly caution those ola one Ogrmake urainst allowing thei’ tobe adjusted elee- ethan at tke COMPANY'S OFFICE, where none Tot ventine parts are Used and only the "moet Feason™ Atle charwes, truny, are nade. Unders by postal will feceive tnuuediate aftention: Be W. aL LKR & WILSON MFG. CO.. my20-t.th, ON ST oth Sew. Wee OR FINE TAILORING AT POPULAR Be ites we ead “Gur motto,” emall_ex- penses, low percentages from 820 nye Trousers, €5 up. dD. BUTE 604 btn sth. w. we’ g> MANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, all styies now ready, Suits -eo3m Grates, Wrought-iron Gas ‘Fixtures, qiscounts while aking “Yabié-tr J.-H. CORNING. —™ Vow, DEvoTES Hs Ex. ive attention to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, Deafness, Throat Aifections, Bronchitis and Consump- thon. Office 1411 K st. n.w. _Hours from 8 to 12 and 4 to 6. ocl2-Lin S=DE. H. SHOOLEY, —* owe fas removed his office to oclSim OL! F st. , | <a ‘TUALISM. —MINS MAGGIE GAULE rt of Baltimore, the wonderfully eifted test Hall, 721 0th st. n.w., every FRIDAY night Mocia-ahetbun ae EVEL AND. STEVENSON, COMPTON AND McKAIG. ‘ARIFF REFORM! : TARIFE REFORM FARIFE REFORM! GRAND RALLY} 0 FORCE BILL! GRAND RALLY! Of the DISTRICT DEMOCRACY at Concordia Hall, corner 8th and Este, n.w., OCTO- BER 21, at 8 p-tui., under the auspices of the Mary- iand Democratic Clu’ of the District of Columbia. Hon. H. O, Claughton will preside. ORATORS. Hon. Charles H. Gibson, U. 8. Senator, Hon. Barnes Compton, loa. James 1. Noreis, Hon: William M. MteKaig, Hon. “Prank, Shaw Hon. E Key Buchanan." Hon. William f. Hille ‘And others. | | Prominent democrats of the District will act as vice Presidents and secretaries. All democratic organizations of the District invited | and reserved seats will be provided for them. Music by a select bang. ARLES 0. LANCASTER, By orde: of President Maryland Democrat D OLIVER T BEAUMONT. morrae Cin 0c10.3t __ Ghatruian Campaign Coniittee. c10-3t_ THE MARYIAND DEMOCRATIC CECB Det. 80 at 7:20-m. ‘will mest THURSDA’ Badges will be Uted and arrangements completed for the ratification m.. 002 Pa_ave.. Elks’ Holl. theeting Friday nicht, hig. <CHARLES C, LANCASTER, WM. ©. DAVIS, Secretary. [ocl0-2t] Preaident. | VAL LODGE, NO. 4, ¥. A... M—A | ‘stated: commun Will’ be held” on AUESDAY, “20th instant. wt 7pm. Grand’ Visita | Hea, By order of W. M. “ecko GEO. SCHULTZ, Secretary. | COLUMBUS QUADRI-CENTENSIAL. ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH, ATTENTION: It is your pastor's earnest desire that ail the male gdnite and couthe will participate in the parade Fi DAY EVENING with the pariah division ass parish, ‘Thome tgten tng to doo ean broctre lanterns, forches apd gedaen at tho store of Sirs Lawrence, Maren, new. at any time. The parish division, ‘st! Matthew's Church at 0:13 p.m. sharp. e By order'of the Bomnitton BPR RENT OFFICE ROOMS. ‘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. 1417Gt. Steam best; elevator service; every convenience; ‘moderate prices. ALSO Large and convenient rooms in 918 and 915 Feat.,very centrally located, nase the Patent and Post Ogices. For terms apply to JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 @ at. ocl9-6t ere TODAY AT BENNING'S. Six races TOMORROW (FRIDAY), con- cluding with Steeplechase. All of the best horses in training will race at this meeting. 4 Concerta by the Third Artillery Dand. Grand stand badges. LADIES, 50 CENTS. ‘Trains leave 1:00 and 1:30. FIRST RACE AT 2:00 P. M. Objectionable characters excluded. ocll-16t Our Store war Be Closed The entire day tomorrow. Open until 9:30 this evening. Orders for delivery by our wagons received up to 8 o'clock. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, It 498 Ninth ot. =” DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. All democratic voters of the differentstates can pro- cure orders for railroad tickets at reduced rates by applying at Room 33, Washington Loan and Trust | building, corner Oth andF sts. n. w. JOHN 8. MILLER, ool P-17t Chafrinan Commtttes. <q BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL LIGHTS. The of the prominen ness is making Cathed dows: wi) ares of our bust red) glass win fait ns and shapes. You be surprised at what beantiful window 18 can be obtained fur a very little money. Colored glass lights for private residences, i. churches, ec. Let as xnow what soa ind we will measure, and submit esti- of CHAS. & HODGEIN OF RTT Handter o7 Plate Glass, eer tiie SIGH FI THE CELLULOID QUILL PEN is one of the (atest novelties. It is eepecialiy well Sdupted tocirewlar and envelope ed nig and to ail kite yy rapid wrigeng. a Biiinotstickon the futeeat paper nother neweomer is tbe fmprow LIQUE PENHOLDEI. 19 an used In either hand. CREEL SELL. Stationer, 418 OTH 7. N.W. SALE—HORSE, LAP ROBE! BLANKETS AND SA Ba Lap Robes of ail kind OD W A. a, 10: H, 11TH AND F 878. N. W. ocl8-3m SOMETHING TO “CROW” ABOUT. KS; should webs bashfult Tt isa big feather tnourcap! We feel fully Justified in sounding our praises on this occasion. We refer to our having been successful in competition with selected number of the foremost bardware houses of the country to furnish all of the hard- ware to bo usod in the construction of the power house of the Washington and Georgetown Rail- road Company. It is the largest contract for hardware ever given out in Washington, Our securing it $8 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 & ROSS, “*Buildere’ Hardware.” COR. ITH AND GSTS. N. W. , TWO NOVELTIES FOR NINETY. DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 3. True diamond, rigid, all hollow lapped and brazed: Haht eaure stool tubing of est guality employed. Handle Bar—Dropy cially designed to ineet the requirements Ww e459 inchs hools— Bot fn diameter, tangent tied at the crossinzs, form. combining. str Pateuted |G. i J peu joints gh spe fast rid- h 28 inches double butt ended a ic, 2inches in diameter. 62 inches. " Wetzht—With all on, including tool Vase, toois, Hurt saddle and rubber pedals, iq Iba. pbs And wits orenr aad an rat-trap pedala, DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 4 Similar tn desisn, to our No. 3, but lightened to 28 Toe. welgue. Sample of both now om exibition, GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co.. 1825 14th st. nw., ocl2 ‘Washington, D: O. DR. 1. 8 STONE HAS REMOVED HIS Br Coico to L508 st nsw. ood-1m* es ‘DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE. WM. GARNER, 26-3m "1626 7th st. Dew. g=>DR. NICHOLSON HAS RETURNED AND Temiiged practice. Office hours, 9to 12; 3to.6.p.m. 608 13th st. n. w. s <qp> JNO. MORAN, 2126 PENNA. AVE. | Fumaces, Ranges, Latrobes, Tin Roofing, amiblng and Gas Fitting’ Hardware: — Good work and ‘air trices. Telephone, 984. sel-3a BSSRASRARGRAGSRRSRAEERS SESSSSESESESSESTNSTSES | Tave Suoz Sarisraction Ar Hoover & Syxpsws. seeeeeewerenesseeswe do business in an equivalent way—dollar for doilar—the only way in Which permanent business can be built. Every shoe which leaves usis cuaranteed— in fit—in style—in wear—in price. ‘seueeeeneetesvereeYon cannot buy better shoos or got as much "‘true ahoe satisaction” elsewhere for as little money as you can here. seseeesnserseseessLadies’ Dongola Button Shoes, all styles and widths of toe. comfortable, dura- bie and zraceful, 82.50, 83, $4 and 85. seeeennensensnesss] adios’ Laced Cloth-top Shoes, stylish and attractive and this season's “‘novelty"—84, 85 and 66. Hoover & Syvoen. ‘Bzpert Shoe Fitters," 1217 Pa Ave N.W. = TO 423 11TH ST. WEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. 11TH ST. BET. PA. AVE. AND E ST. Workmanship unexcelied. Prices reasonable. oc5-1m_ ee CALENDARS FOR °93. L. MEQUEES” Printer and Pathianes: . MCQUEEN. Printer Telephone. 763. {ocd} TOS-L11G Bet: now. , VIMUS, VIVAMUS. “This is our weather,” ‘And Thave the nest stock of selected doth Coal and Wood, ever offered for the clty. It was bought. r4gi Gre correct,’ Buy now and asve advance. J. MAURY DOVE. Offices 2tstaid IT n.w.. 1 We M whartos, foot F and Gots; and 2th and’ awe? ag ee Se ryat Oak Crest, Mis bas moved to Laurel, Md. gn tne Baltimore sna hie ‘In order to obtain more suitable quarters during the ‘winter months, iter All express trains stop at Laurel. ‘THE KEELE’ ¥ INSTITUTE, JAMES T. mg el Ieectl Bicaloat Dincoese. Bese eet UETIATION oF THE ut es Bede ih istaret natay el erect MeGTLL «WwW, ACE, Lay oclSvte eens ae xe, OFFICE U. oy [a Sees aa ee eos Parl eine of Wartatn Faris, ae been or alaladd, Ray Cast lama a eee 8 - oclt-2w TO PROTECT MY FRIENDS AND CUs- tomers fro aunounce that my on ton Js located at 612 O20 imposition I ‘am compelled to place of business in Washing- stn w. ‘R. FREEMAN, Florist. NO NEED OF WORKING 80 HARD. The reason many business men get ‘rough with their office work early and go hcine ig because they use the Phonograp! ee mb, which dispatel ndence rt! Titerary” work, im hal? the time’ of the old metiide and at leg teense. cont Shih PRONOGIAPHT CO. 027 F ONOGHER . aw. ECD-EASTON, Pree. RF: CHOMELIN Sear It MENS SHIRTS TO ORDER. Now is the time to have your Sbirts made, for Tein a.well-koown fact that w shirt made int fall Js warmer for winter and. cooler for wumnaner,” W of the beat equipped ehirt. factorles in th country, eampley only ‘thordaghiy experience! ‘wor Born, aud araniee berfect-nttag shite, tiado Ip the Dent poasible manner. If otherwise don't keep, theane Be WOODWARD & LOTHROP. <a TE RAP IS CES in buying: will vay you to.come Girectto us. "Representing, ap we do.a large Balt more Shirt Factory, we can) afford to sell lower others, and at the ssme time give you better quality 4 better made Shirts. ‘Our Men's “Invincible” Dress Shirt for 85c.—6 for 85—is the best. . Shirt id the price. 0 beet Fie Tee Old Timers, 8. B.. oe! * Soh Kk, ean. lancigers ira fo. Snirt Factory, 020 GOI et. mews pear et ue, Ribbon Whisky fs mad trom tour mash hand 14 is bot Hedtanth Bve parm old Shipped to us af rect from the: — at Eminence, where it is bottled. re, rich re ‘Only st. wt vlog goed for vou to aktp. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, bs ure, ber G14 14th wt. now. {oc20} _Telephone, 998. The weather ie likely to de variable winde; ‘no change in temperature. . We have about half a mifliton Laths on wharf which we willsell 4m lote of 20,000 or more at the lowest prices: We'afe selling Lathe 500. lena than the prevailing prices in New ‘York aud Philedeiphia. Schooner “Golden Rule," laden with cypress shingles, from Nor- folk, “arrived leat evening at Grect “Falle’ Ise Gowpany's whart. Were lowest on most everything we eit. Libbey, Bittinzer & Miller, Lumber and Milt Work, Gor. eth and N.Y. ave. Row, Cor: 11th andO sts. 8.6. 0020 THE WHY" AND ‘WHEREFORE. * Good talloring costs Just so much to every, irst-class Tailor. Prices are lowered by giving you alower grade of material and cheaper tri Imings. ‘Thess pri-es are low, considering dering qual- ity, style and fin'eh of the ts mugdo by us, ‘Vrousers to orier 810 and up. 4 Suits to order $40 aud up. Full Dress Suits to order 860 and up. WS. TEL, “Tatloring and te Eta wre ae eo SPECIAL SALE OF MENS OFFICE DESKS ATJULIUS LANSBURGITS. faving secured over 200 Ofice Desks inal the various won, slaoe and nishes at excentingly low cffe then a ba tyiraaee gavin you at least fron fon euch Desk” The elofy of prices is best toid by the cleyant High Roll"top Office Desks, with siuzlo Lenjostis, drawers. cxbinot. Goi walnut cherry fered at the low price of 82. BCRGH. ‘Kink, ‘near 19h st. eh! Weary waener 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's. 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 are Worth. ‘Keen will give you Absolute Satisfaction. Keen's Address ta 1318 Fat. n. w. 0019 HOW ABOUT THAT BRIEF? Bs iteaits Bate Mngreed upon Y gua Rid at your office at time ‘upon. Antes todo this for OO centss page, giving 60 m cones UPoe RSS KON'S. ADAMS, Printer Telephone 930. [oclb}- 91> 11th wk. nw. ON AND AFTER BER 20, ee ee aders to 00 rides per month, over both the and. Te wa “rail! the Feawilyeown and Rockville ‘ralitoads wilt be sold, ot the, Power House, Georgetown, for $3 exch. Mill enable holders of ‘tckets to ride daily, PEN Georgetown for Seach Say ‘Se, each way, : SPENCER WATKINS, it Georgetown and Te wn Railway, SOU BEALL llytown ana ool7-1m Rockville Company, Bee"? SR CHILDRESS . for variety, fere for low prices. lere sor reliability. ‘protection. EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E sta. u.w, ocl7 Manufacturers, Clothiers and Tallora, DR. W, A. CALDWELL HAS REMOVED = from 711 11th st. n.w. to 321 East A SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE WILL 3 De held in ME Paul's Church, 2k st peer ton Cit THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, etguer to) 8 8 in the ove if the day apptited 8 fn comiiemoration of the discovery. of America by Coluinbus. The regular choir wil, be Augmented” by additional siugets and an orchestra, ‘The Rev. Win Everett Johsos, awsociate rect of Say Chyrcp of the Hdeeiner. New Vora. wil rea fret members ro ngregedions dint 3 invited re “i BY ORDER OF THE PRESRYTERY fashington city. the discovers of America By, Clam bue will ‘be ‘celeurated hy gervices ia the few York Avenue Churchon FRIDAY, Octover 21 atilam. Dr. Bartlett will preside and Dr. Sunder Jand will offer praver. Short adirsases will be toade By Ree: hgeter and “anntielanid a'saper wil be read ford. Nbrarian of Conzress. ‘The jo are invited wo attend. 5 at MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME. CHURCH. pa Ee Sg Spreerss day. FRIDAY, Gotote- 21. "Discourse Uy the paator. Mes. J. 1; Wishiman. DD. -at iam. wnericn, the God.” Stfange: i Sakari Sgt Oot Sitter ai teh EPIPHANY CHURCH, G8T —SERVICES On FRIDAY. Coitunbas dey at Tt ao Oa by BISHOP HUGH MILLER THOMPSON TE Be WASEING TON HEBREW CONGREGA. tion. Columbus day will be celemrated in Qonnertion with recuiar services at Kichth Street Fample FRIDAY EVENING. Oct 2a at? ovclonk ldreas by Rev, rm aniisinging by choir and Batbath echocl chtidren. Strangers are welcome. | : alee her nie: Gecpeapiteng qo) THEOSOPHY.— WILLIAM Q. Jt" York, vice president of the Thee cal Sovlety, will lecture at 819 F at, Bw. (now wart 2 of the Bl rateky Branch, T. 8.) OCT ZFINST at 8 p-mn. Subicot: The Last of Christianity. Pubife invit OTTIS | ee EOF a8 ena an ‘bord i RITE CATHEDRAL. ¢ ‘of Albert Pike Consistory are Tequctted to aesctublo at the Sanctuary THis (Pvurs- gay) EVENING at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of enter- fething the Supreme Council, Viet'ing brethren of heals and iare cordially david Beene ease _ ROBERT BALL, 30°, Rewlsizat ot | ae Sea COR Coro ei RMIAY BYE: TG, BI Clapinat a7 yt : ol : wecto-ge OT TEST OMSON, Secretary. HEADQUANTERS KIT CARSON POST, No. 2, Department of the Potomac, G, A: ;- Washington, D.C., Oct. 90, 1882, —The rexnat pf'our late comrade, Waiter A. Nicholevn, wit be taken from the ‘vault and interred at Courressional gemeters at 4 o'clock piia., FIUDAX, Oct-21, 1802 rand Army services will be held at the grave. offers are expected to Le present in uniform. Com: Faden Arg invticd to attend.” By order of GEO. E. DAVIS, F. ae ae ting Post Commander. = Te Tul Gottined Giriee Peioae hotoree DW, ff ictal 1. GEORGE E. FLEMING, EM = “Secretary. COLUMBUS WUADRI-CENTENNIALI Parish, South Washt of the parinh sntenalng to para fete ‘on FRIDAY a all, Oth ant F San be obinlnett at The Nal ar Mhutatey eneetaet ve obtained a on ening from TioPandall day Frit ee SON, Chairman. meet ST. PETER'S PARISH. THE COLUMBUS PARADE, The male members of this parish who wish to join the torchlight procession Friday evening, October 21, will please meet at the church at SIX O'CLOCK sharp. Torches and badges will be furnished. 0c20-2t JACKSON DEMOGRATIC ASSOCIATION. i ry lation {8 re quested to be present at Odeon ‘Every umenber of this ass Hall, corner Penuay! Syniaave, and 44 st.. FRIDAY EVENING, October z ck sharp. “Phe association wili then move in a body to the Na- Honal Hotel and escort the Hon. Barner Williaia M. MeKair and other prominent gentiemen to Concordia Hail, when the nominations of Grover Cleveland and Adfai E. Stevenson and. the nomi: ‘ons of Hon. Barnes Compton and Hon. Willfam M. ‘Ratz for Conpreas for the fifth and sixth districts of Maryland will be ratified. All snembe:s should bp prove JA nt, ‘L. NORRIS, Presta NAT SARDO, Secretary. rote = ACCORDAN THE PROC. | — the eiireas Ber nose a i AT, October 21. he aistrtbution ofce, ty the basanvent, will ke to recelve orders or cotaplaints as al yukebart lost his vt i. 5 foot on Repteniber 9 last, In. fron of poe Guisimble Wonpitai oa theaveate fetween ita fending therr edd: ic sis ill “confer «favor on the, Yanai Balto.. Md. Wor int Graver. to No. “ of Mir, wee Compton, Hon. WITH THE PROC. like the ee Ts HEREBY 2, an ‘wireettruns over tbe Ingeadiaoent to the Bank of Washington fo nets sanse at ‘they will be cut. Avent, OS ¥eu nee <r BARGAIN TX A LARGE Bust. e . located on « lead’ Shoroushfare. fue to be sold to close 8 purthersuipe hasa frontage of 40 feet with side and rear ailey: & Poet heap a el ope Frond jong baggy | whe d fe purchasing wish intentic wing. PAYTSERSHTY, Star oftce, PURE Sasi Be ETHOPOLITAN MANILLA CIGARROS. The MANILLA CIGARROS are MILD, made of acombination of Manilla and Havana Tobacco. They have the ‘ra- SWEET, gronce of the Havansand mildness of Manilla. There is no depressing effect PURE, _ in these goods, and are becoming very popular. 25c. per package of 5 RICH. —cigarros. Size of good-size cigar. E. K. LEE & CO., 537 15th st. Wholesale Tobacconist, Red Curtains, at "ASHIONABLE TAILORING ee a taitore: ‘If you are looking for “Cheap” clothes,such as are chrown together in *'Sweat Shope” and palmed off on » credulous public as **Tatl- red to measure” goods, don't come here— “twould be s waste of thme. But tf you desire ® “"Genteel” carments tailored after the latest ‘modes, call--We shall be glad to see you. SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PE ec21-3m_ —— NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF REMAINS Bs ir Bectcast burial ground, in square 1102, city of Washington, D. C. Notice ts hereby given to all parties interested in remains interred in the aforementioned cemetery that the health officer, after ten days from the date of this publication, will issue to the trustees of the Fourth Strevt Methodist Episcopal Church, permits for the removal of said remains under the directions of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia for re- futerment in some suitable public cemetery within the said District of Columbia,at the expense of Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church Society of said District. Prior to the expiration of said ten days permits for the removal of bodies from said burial ground will be issued on'y to persons claiming relationship interest in the remains whose removal they request. W. J. THOMPSON, R. W. DUNN, For the Board of Trustees of Fourth Street M. E. a ee =~. ROGANS.” e "tbe, tn inio® buying cheap shoes. ‘These #3090 und €4 Men's Shocs aie the best evet im button, iace ahd congress sigh ay in button, spies. - dorabie'cad Syllsk. feke look ot them. Nae HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 Pa. ave. ool-lm “TAILORING NEWS” 4T SIMPSON'S. For the benefit of our patrons in the gov. ernmént departments the store will be kept open all day Friday. ‘These $23 and 830 Scotch Suitings are meeting with s ready sale. Notone of these patterns would be made up by any other Airst-class tailor in this city under 835 and @40. They make excellent business suits. ‘Tailored in our characteristic manner and usranteed to fit perfectly. Still a few patterns left of the $10 Trous- erings. Enough to insure © good choice. ‘These will cost you $12, $13 and $14 when we buy again. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tatlor, Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Low iE These Hs Suite are ands ah coe ep Ge aad to. work cheap Selita J, FR Job ath ota. ons done ates 1s | PERSONAL, TWO CENTS. 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SUBURBAN PROPERTY. UNDERTAKERS. WANTED (Help) WANTED (Hosen: WANTED (Rooms) iti Goversmext Recerers Topar.—Internal revenue, $544,607; customs, $931,144 ee Acamst tae Ustrrp Srates.—The Sec- retary of State is advised thatall the ports of British Guaina have been closed to vossels from the United States. an Couwtenrertixo.—The Treasury Department is informed of the arrest at Atlanta, Ge, yes- terday of Frank B. Young for counterfeiting silver dollars. eee Tue St. Marr's River Coxtrovensy.—The light house board has settled the long-standing controversy over the lighting of St. Mary's river, Mich., by unanimously approving the Predeet for that purpose submitted by Gen. ‘oe, United States engineer corps, and Com- mander Reed, United States nav; —+ Tae Para Exnrnrr.—No action bas yet been taken by the United States with reference to the selection of a war ship to convey the proposed world’s fair papal exhibit to the United States ‘There is no doubt that in due course of time orders will be issued to some one of our naval vessels to proceed to Italy and bring over the proposed exhibit. Pznsoxat.—W. F. Reed of Denver, Samuel V. Hoffman of New York, Cephas Taylor of Pittsburg, Chas. W. Trembley of Bergen Point, N. J., Richard Soule of Roanoke, Va., and C. M. Fitch of South Soréulk, Fe.,arost the Ar Mngton.—Frank P. of Chicago, J. 8. ‘Thompson of New York, John P. Tupper of New York and W. B. Nanto of Tennessee are at the Shoreham.——W. H. Harrison of Michigan, J.B. Holland of Pittsburg, A.M. P. of Boston, RC. Browne. of Norfolk and W. N. Dimmock of Richmond are at the —— William Balton of Cape Charles, Va., Pat Matthews of North Carolina, Harry J. Sylves- ter of New York, Chas. Carroll of New Orleans and G.C. Wood of Deadwood are at the Eb- ditt —P. J. Murphy of New York, W. B. Clarke of Baltimore, Geo. 8. Fawcett of New York, T. H. Teller of Plainfield, N. J.,and Edwin |S. Ryan of Brooklyn are at Willard’s—R. R. Allen and H. 8. Holly of New York, Geo. W. Shouk of Wilkesbarre, Wm. B, McKim of Syra- cuse and C. B. Terrell of Wallingford are at the Randall ——G. H. Deval of New Orleans, 8. E. Duff of Pittsburg, W. H. O'Brien of New York and Jobn Brown of Wilmington are at the Howard.——R. B. Dashields of Maryland and son.—Col. J. N. Bonaparte of Newport and Lewis H. Stanton of New Orleans are at Worm- y's. G. S. Melville of Boston, Fred. W. Borsom Steubenville, Ohio, and J. H. Stewart of Dan- ville, Va., are at the Metropolitan.—aA. C. Baxton of Columbus, A. J. Levering of Minne- apolis, Eugene E. Gray of Winston, N. C., and A. G. Richardson of St. Louis are at the tional._—Dr. Howard of Virginia, A. W. Sar- nt of Jacksonville, Fia., and J. Kerchival of indiana are the St, James. — AMEBICAN CATTLE IN ENGLAND. English Beef Raisers Said to Be Trying to Get Up Another Scare. There is probably a diplomatic scheme cov- ered in the announcement from London that pleuro-pneumonia has been discovered among the cattle landed at Deptford from New York. It is regarded asa fraud designed to interfere with the progress of Secretary Rusk’s efforts to have all restrictions removed from the importe- tion of American cattle to England. ‘The requirement that American cattle must be ee the ceed within ten days after Lan & great hardship, compelli their killing’ when hey are not in condition and involving a heavy loss. The only grounds for this discrimination are on the assumption that there is pleuro-pneumo- nia in this country. Secretary Rusk’s procla- mation thatthe disease no longer exi in this country removed this excuse and the pros- pects at once became brighter. The accession of Gladstone to power iy increased the chances that the would be removed. Secretary Rusk's move geome about to be a with encoeee ae apparent that the cattle men, this, are trying to get up another scare. In the diplomatic game Uncle Jerry had got the best of the English. The Army's Finances. ‘The annual report of the paymaster general of the army, Gen. Smith, was made public to- day. The financial statement is as follows: Expended on account of pay of army, 613,246,- 607.83; expended on account of pay of Academy, 203,716.15; A. G. Kellogg of West Virginia are at the Jobn-| W. D. Stewart of Aberdee: caacnge 4 | A NEW WEAPON TRIED. Attempt to Burn Out Non-Union Men at Homestead. NEW YORK CRILDREN CELEBRATE TODAY Death of a Leading Michigan G. A. R. Man. A FATAL POLITICAL QUARREL, ATTEMPTED ARSON. A Homestead House Containing 125 Nem- Union Workmen Set on Fire. Hoxretean, Pa. Oct 20. At 2:90 this morn ing Deputy Sheriffs Fergason and Cunningher discovered flames isening from the basement of the largest boarding honse in the town, come ducted by Mrs. O'Neill, corner of 34 avenue and City Farm lane. One hundred and twenty= five non-union workmen at the Carnegie Home= stead Mill were sleeping im the house et the time, The deputies gave chase after aman who was seen running from the rear of the and fired several shots at him, but effect. They then returned and extinguished the fire. He discovered that « quantity of oily waste, euch as ix need in packing car boxes had been placed under the “rear ef the house and was burning Sercely. A few mo- ments’ time would doubtless bave placed the fire bevond contr. Chief Deputy Sheriff Ritchie wil from now ‘on place a special guard around every non- union boarding house in the town at night. President Gompers will meet with the Homestead strikers at 2.30 o'clock this after- noon, review the situstion and confer with them in reference to pacing # boyeott wpom the entire Carnegie product. > ; N CELEBRATE. CHILD ‘The Day Onserved by the Schools of New York and Brooklyn. New York, Oct. 20.—New York's school chil- dren today celebrated the four hundredth en- niversary of Columbus’ discovery of the new work John Jasper, city superintendent of the New York schools, adopted the program used in New York today from that prepared by the national executive committee, « few slight changes only being necessary. Today Brooklyn's part of the celebration of the Columbian anniversary was performed with: ‘@ great parade of the Roman Catholic parochial ao GEN. PARTRIDGE DEA! He Wass Prominent Figure in Michigan G. A. R, Circles. Bar Crrx, Miom., Oct 20.—Gen. Benjamin F. Partridge, residing six miles east of thie city, died last night at 12 o'clock, For over a year he had suffered from heart disease. Gen. Partridge had « splendid mili- tary record. He served through the war with Michigan troops, retiring with the rank of brevet brigadier genom). Gen. Partridge was prominent figure in G.A.R. circles, _> FATAL POLITICAL DISPUTE. It Ended in « Quarrel and the Death of ‘One of the Disputante. Hazertox, Pa., Oct. 20.—A sensational mar der occurred at Audenried this morning when Squire O'Donnell, # prominent politician and justice of the peace, was abot and killed by bie ‘constable, Isaac Phillips. It is that the men were engaged in @ political when the constable drew bis weapon and red three times, each ball taking ‘The jus tice died soon after. a CONFERRING WITH ME. BLAINE, stir at 5th avenue and 24th street, scon 10 o'clock this morning, when Tinge drove up containing the tall James G. Bisine. Mr. Blaine up the long flight of stone leading to Shin cntsance in a manner hardly sobe pected of a reputed invalid. He was Col. Swords, the sergeant-at-arms, corted to the private office of Mr. Manley, where be had « talk on political matters. Dir. Manley afterward stated the situation as foliows: “Mr. Binine's visit,” said he, “wae purely for the sake of a political conference, and he came bere this morning for that purpose, The details of that conference, os it was of ® confidential nature, I cannot, of course, make public, but you may besure thet Mr. Blaine is iu hearty sympathy with us and will do what he can to aid the fight. “Will Mr. Biaine make another speech dur ing the campaign?” “No; Mr. Blaine’s physical condition will not permit of it You cansee that for yourself, You must bear in mind, gentlemen,” ‘aid Mr. Manley. to the group of reporters present, | “that Mr. Blaine has been in retirement «ince the death of his son Emmons, and his great afflictions have rendered anxious te be a8 quict as bis position as a public man will allow. “Will you make any statement as to the ub- ject of the conference?” “That I cannot do other than it was « purely political matter and alto gave uss pleasant #0- cial opportunity of meeting Mr. Blaine again. The gentlemen present at the conference were Chairman T. H. Carter, James H. Man~ Kerns, William 0. % Mr. Manley stated that ifr. Blaine would probably leave for his home in Washington either Saturday or Mon- day. His grandchildren would probably not be with him this fall, but would go on trip to Texas. | Aeron Baldwin and Woodman of this city, Mr. Isaac B. Noves of this city was one of elected to the thirty-third degree. The lation of the fortunate ca will e this evening at 7 o'cloek Bovttian Rite Hall, 1007 G street north ceremony, it ts expected, will be | the supreme commander, Dr. ‘ | officers elected at Monday's | stalled yesterday by Brother tf il ‘The Campbell's Crew. No official report has reached the Department of State relative to the treatment of the sur P | i F fl it | if | | ! i | 1s i i it E i +4