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| THE EVENING STAR PUBLIAHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY aT THE STak BUILDINGS M101 Peansylvania Avenue, corer 11th St. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S&H. KAUPFMANN, Prevt Mew York (fice, 4 Potter Bilding, werves! to subseriters in the ou thetrown a 10 carriers 44e per wonth By mail bh. FURDAT QUADRUPLE Sues r SkaR 81.0 per yea: Posten foreira added. 2.00. at the Post Office at Washington, D.C., bening Star. THE PEOPLE MOURN. Everywhere Sorrow Manifested at Mrs. Harrison's Death. TELEGRAMS OF SYMPATHY SENT. A Norwegian Vessel Lost When eebeet clans watt ster GW All wail subscriptions must be paid im advance Rates of advertisine uate bnown or application ASHIN' GTON, D. ©. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1892. FINANCIAL. FINANCTAL SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. WOLUMBIA FIRE INS: RANCE COMPANY. Of the District of Columbia, Office 1418 Gat. nw. Ata meeting of the board of trustees of this com: pauy” heid October 10, 12a semi-annual atvidend « Preasctas “Many estates are spent in the getting.” Ews.~ Any one can make money, but very cea on the expital atge Snow cnoash to save thie tranater of stock wi 1 be closed from To accumulate soney you should lay veurber 1, b th days inclusive. fide a ittle each week or month, depostt- ___ LEM "TOWE] Secretary. | tag Retth some eeponeiole Trost Comeens | (| Caace Conan, Where tt wil suzinent by interest, and you pete Creer, A = crease THe GREATEST “GOLD MINING CAMP ON yon grestclagrtenashocomgar FARTH. THE LARGFST GOLD BFARING AREA ‘Thie Company receives money fm 8DY IN THE WOKLD. MILLIONS IN SIGHT. amount on depostt and pays interest | The Pike's Peak Placer isthe best mine thereon. Such deposits may be withdrawa | trict, :uun | in on the money ip sixty days, and double it avain in sixty | more.’ If you want to imeke money here's your chance. Tf you haw» from $60 to 5,000 you want to place “where it will be perfectly safe and increase faster than place on earth, buy stock in this Gol! Mine by check at any time. DO YOU NEED MoNEY? ‘This Company has money to loan on ap- Proved real estate in the Dixtriet of Colam- yO cente a share. Send stamn for cir Ma socks, bonis and listed securities at gulag “Adress INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE, Saw nate af Setevent. Md Broadway, New York city. oc24-3t SAFE UNDER LOCK AND KEY. ‘This Company desires to call your atten tion to ity safe deposit boxes wi hin its fre and barg arproof vast for the safe keep- {[BE OHIO NATION AL BANK OF WASHINGTON, pas vormer 12th and G sts. hw. pital #200.000.) Bilpinmecertificatcaand yay interest on tine depostts. aia eft months Fper cat per sana. ry f E ing of money, diamonds, Jewels, valuable 109 Ss . 4 papers, Re Safe deposit boxes from $3 to $15 per annum. These borne are of vartons sizes and are be Sree Ee DAYTON Canter. »@ condu- The vault HAVE A LARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST FUNDS which Tean loan on real amtate security at fis ¥ andconven {© Of drop-atil pattern and ts lighted by elec- cent. Address J. B., Star office. trtetty, These boxes rent for 85, 87.50, #10. 915. > 925. MS and 850 per year, sccording to Pivenirr mtn, Keys are controlled by the renters, BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSO- = CIATION, NOS. 208 TO 914 G ST. N. W.. WASHINGTON. D. ©., Offers the following investments to tts natrons: (per cent per annum, payabiesem!-snnually. The fullamount deposited, with interest, may be with- drawn on thirty days’ notice. rer cent per annum coupon certificates issued where the depvsit is not withdrawn before three years. 10 per cent per annum where the deposttis not with- drawn before five yearn, Stockholders can borrow $1,000 for the small sam £8248, having sight years to repay it, sf rateof 815 sermonth. ‘Compare this with the expenses of all other essocis- tons Over 82. 290,650 of stork sabscribed tn Washtngtva city alone from Novewuber 12, 1890, to August 1 18g. Our figures show we offer the most favorable terms cp loans and depostts, and oar securities betug three times the value of the losn and the loan being repaid monthly makes the security still better each month, rendering it unpossible for our patrons to lose « dol- Jar. HARRISON DINGMAN, President AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON, President. Banking House, 1406 Get aw Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th st. aw. Tar Wasurxarox Loax Axo Tavsr COMPANY, GRANITE BUILDING, 9th and Fete CAVITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. general dep ste LIBERAL BATES OF INTEREST PAID ON BALANCES. The COMPANY (s authorize! to act as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, RECEIVER and ‘TRUSTEE as FISCAL an @d TRANSFER AGENT aad WASHINGTON CONSIS10 NO. 7, PR. S., 32° 8 ASR, will hold its reg- | zvous on TUESDAY EVENING. October | at 7:30 o'clock. at Masonic Hall, cor. 19th st, end We.nw. All regular Scottish Rite Masons are invited to attend. | By order ©. in C. cz e-St ANSON 8. TAYLOK, :i2°, Gr. Sec. T TO THE THE PROPERTY ADsAC! Bank of Washington is bein: romoteled, tory for stores. ‘upper floors. will be | rented as halls tor lodwes, &c.. or for light storace. | Parties desiring to rent by applying now can have | chagges inade to su! A. H. SEMMES, 602 F st. oc w <a EVERY DAY AT BENNIN 3 UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. All of the best horses in training will race at this meeting. Steeplechases and Hurdle Races, Grand stand badges .. LADIES, 50 CENTS. Trains leave 1:00 and 1:20. FIRST RACE AT 2.00 P. M. Objectionable characters exciude1. oc11-16¢ ‘auaT Liz. DENESBURY, Re. B RIBBS, HDaaker, SO broadway. anager, Member Washington Stock Exchange LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1235 F ST., WASHINGTON, D.c. Buy and cell for cagh or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Ott. na Chicago. s» REGISTHAR of STOCKS and BOND company offer. to exe utors and trustees of evtates and to reiizious and benevolent institutions ‘exceptional facilities fur the transaction of their buai- Bese. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS and BOXES, the most secure and convenient money can produce, st prices from €3 per annum aud upward, according to size. BRAINARD H. WARNER, Private wires to New York ai Interest allowed on Oat-cf-town business « specialty. u President. "All Local Securities dealt tn. ae P _ | Constant quotations all markets. Telephone—S45. O8T-4 NPTES MADY BY GEORGE BARRTE TO | _°2- = A Tan i JUG due on. rte. | [NO. W. CORSON. Mt EY, eh Tht, on! laws. Ait persons cantioned | D Member ¥. ¥-Stock Ex. sndor Will please a CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 FS 2 Faukers and Deslers tu @‘veramen? Boa ts, Rallrber Stocks aud Bonds end all socaritiee tiated ban, Stoel an on the exrbanaes of New York. Philadelpita, Boston Sod altimore hoaaht and ahd. m specialty tuade of lnvestiuent securities. Distr | Beudeand si! loral Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele- Proonnss: ‘TWO NRW INDUSTRIES FOR FLIZABETHTON. TENN., THIS WEEK. SECOND LARGE SHOE FACTORY. 4 LARGE PLANING MILL. SPECIAL NOTICE HAVE YOUR FURNACES, RANGES AND | YOUN LTHOBES sien competent rogeLanice before the busy ‘Sasost” Noo T iltrove to heat two tesars. ae OVER THREE HUNDRED THOTSAND DOLLARS ® ke on: ‘oh —— Fg STEEL PLATE CALENDARS FOR 0. nen Saee. Leer. A'UUEES” Printer and: Publisher, ‘Telephone. food} 1108-1116 Est! aw, INVESTORS IN STOCK MAY EXPECT LARGE RETURNS. ipped sbirt factories in the tre, employ omy thoreaghly experienced work: for amait | Bah sudpuarantes berinct-ntting shirt ia the This reat opportan: jeimanuer. 1f otherwise doa ein. . ~ bret eet WOUDWAKD & LOTHROP.— tavestora Wie Company te managed by men Bre SCHALS, constinTION OF THE whens names are a guaranty enrwnere io tbe | ES USED STATIN oe goaned and v carefully annotated by GEORGE W.PASCHAL.LL. D. eetnd States, Frice, $30 This work for saleby For particulare, apply to ‘MeGILL & WALLACE, Law Printers and Pnnitshets, oclS-tr 1107 E st. nw. ©. BR McBLATR, Agent of the Co-operative Town Co. for the District, eed ‘3S Atlantic building. <= = D0 YOU WANT FINE GROCERIES? Pceieraa sents wes Panels ooo ce the fall trade. Residents of Georgetown, it will Day ses ary eee ww. crore. Fi JNO. MOKAN, 2126 PENNA. AVE. 5 Latrobes, Tin Roofing, | a ee Semniee aee ome |» Taz Narroxar Sure Devos: SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE Chartered by special act of Consress Jan. . 1807, and acts of Oct..1800 and Feb., 1892 CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS Rents safes from 85 each upward per anna. Siiver ware and valuabies taken on depost: my 10 a Harwasp & Hoercurssows FURNITURE POLISH 18 THE BEST. ALSO AGENTS FOR BUTCHER'S BOSTON HARD WAX FLOOR ocl3-1mip POLISH. ‘TEN CENTS and upward received op deposit and | MBterest allowed on same of not less than @) Prepares and keeps Wills free of charme—acts as Ex ecntor, Adsninistrator and Trustee executes Trusts ot ati ainde AMIN P SNYDER. Presi ARLES ©. GLOVER First v1 Pious ES MJOMNS TON, Seron FRANCIS Rigas, JONES Third ve ALBERT LOSIUKTEVANT. Secretary. | tetrad caesensenssesageseseeeeszesasesss Banoatyxs Is Tus Fensrrene W EEK. Our prices are always so uniformly low that no difference what you want in the ne you are certain toget it ata berg if you buy here During this week, however, we are offer- ine Specia’ bargains in the following: SECKETAKLES, WRITING DESKS, PARLOR DESKS AND BOOK CASES, ALSO DINING ROOM CHAIRS, EASY CHAIKS AND ROCKERS, In numerous tasty and unigue designs at prices 40 extremely low that you will be ae one Hy de flier: E Clarke, re. Tuowas Jones tay 30) FUNDS DRAW 'NTEREST WHEN DF. With us Call ant get our rates on tewand SREB cortibcnten of depcai: Uofore Eyeing else tomisned. WUODS & CU. | Uaakers. Jf you are in want of any of these arti- Gaston cles, or likely to be soon, would it not be aque $15 wisdom as well as economy to embrace this opportunity while it is within your reach? Gar Remember. we save you money on each General Bank: FIFTEEN Dot er coory purchast, ond from 95 t000 per ine centas compared with installment house OXF WUNDRED DOLLARS poo In stsch of the fret mone af the oon To Cara Sy, . hor? - when the prcewetite | Geo Busrrnanta, Fensrreze axon Urnorsrery Goons, | eat ow 515 Sevesr Sx N. W. act 100 ti 100 feet r = seeeens eatscenaesenesscesessesececatars: atthe oot 1 w share, of purcbes'ng tna hn ronal etireiieses tasnal Palfrey feet co ide Sheareem fethe | ere THT A New “Rococor Decoration Ar ow anit} to make money ome senttuet. a: HON, MW TOWNSEND, THOWAS: ©. € CLEMENTS. FS WILLS . . By pe a Ix Fise Esousa Carsa ARE Boom: Loan soit Trust hot ¥ 4 Seeds Seti By Wasaxra & Epsoxstox. Druettore. Oth anit Fst © This handsome Decorated Dinner Ware ; Will be sold in open stock—Just as many of jj ph ee each Uf the various pieces as you wish. Se menee of Fou oom coments Prices exceptionally low, viz: Plates, €2, §sseseres oe Seoeeaee tore 7 covered Dishes, $1.50 ese. = __ EnOY &. aw. bee 2 Uuly be appreciated by Waaum & Ep 1205 Pi Ave Ger Tue Besz. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO, Cc. T. Hoavessex, Samber Washington Stock Exchange Keal Estate and Stock Broker. tous # and 31, Atlantic Building. we F sto ©. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Morte Yonds aud Uren Wougist and sold for cash oF oe Gerke Seaght and achd tm Few Vout or ow Orieuss. CORRESPONDENTS. 7.8 Barty & Co. New York Stock Exchanre Aad ‘Lehman Bos. New York Cotton Exchance. © Sean, Sten 8 Co. Rov Greene Cetinn Restangs. 497 Penn. ave., edjoining National Hotel. Bre. & Co., Chicagu Board of Trade. SESS Ee Horse Blankets and Lap Robes st low prices, leans Telephone. 458 weiter | oct }Yotkug'Tathet nw FOR FINE TAILO AT POPTIAR prices we lead, otto," small ‘ex. — Dur penises, low perceutuces., Fall styles nw yey Suits frou 20 ups “Frousers, @5 up. J.D. BURNS & COM 0a be 2 eodhn BEEP NLTICE, OF REMOVAL OF REMAIN from Ebenezer burial «round, in square 1102, city of Washington, D. C. Notice is hereby «iven to all parties interested {n remains interred in the aforementioned cemetery that ‘the health officer. after ten cays from the date of this publivation, will iasne to the trastees of the Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, permits for the removal of said remains undor the directions of the Commissicnera of the District of Colusabia for re- futeriuent 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 dave permits for | the removal of bodies from said burial yround will be issued only to persous ciaiining relationship interest | | Church. 0c20-10t* OTTERBURN LITHIA WATER OF Vi GINIA daily fresh trom Freaiest remedy for {ndizenttn, iver aud other troubles. Perfect tab) z pies “suppited free. | Address lephione, 1076. oc20-Lan' Ss 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. 1417Gst. Steam heat; elevator service; every convenience moderate prices. ALSO Large and convenient rooms in 918 and 915 Fat. very centrally located, near the Patent and Post Offices. For terms apply to JOHN B. WIGHT, 0c19-6t 1410 G st. Be NOVELTIES For NINETY-THREE. DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 3. Specifications: Frame—Trne diamond. rigid. all hollow Joints lapped and brazed; livht gauze steel tuning of hih- est quality employed. Handle Bar—Dropped, soe cially designed to mee? the requirements of fast rid- era, | Wheel (ase 43 inchs. beeis— Both 28 iuches im diameter, tangent spok-s, doube butt ended ond fied at the crossincs, ius Special G. & J. patented form, combining strenst: and. lichtaess. | Tires— Patented G. & J. pneumatic, inches in diameter, Gear inches.“ W Wii wll on. ineladiny to bas. tovis, 1 rubber pedals, sibhg Ibm, Mrtiyed aad with scorcher saddle wud rat-trap pedals, DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 4. Similar in desicn to our No. 3, but lightened to 28. Ibe. Weight. “Sample of both now on exhibition. GORKMULLY & JEFFERY MFG.co., 15 Lith st. alw., ‘Washinuton, D.C. OCTOBER 20, 1s#2, entitling "holders both the p> ON AND AFT! commutation tickets, thereof to 60 rides per month, good ove Georzetown end ‘Tenallyto Tenul.ytown and Rockville t House, Georgetown, sor’ 8s wilt cusble holaere of Uiekews tol rile. dail 1012 F ST., rot H EF PRINTED COR- W. C. T. U.—CHAPIN AUXILIARY WILL rectly? Was itfurnished at 90 cents.a pase hold their regular prayer ¢ TOMOK- or bo copie! If not jet me have. yurt ext (Wednesday). October 20. at 1:3 1 BO ee compiness, Accuracyand Punctuality® | Penna. ave. All friéndeinvited.” Mrs. odes Busranteed. President. a RON 8. ie 3 = Aeterna Nias SMe. | Raster GOROETONE ECB OC MISSES HIGGINSON AND OREENE, | WEDNE@DAY" morning, Ovister A. te aftend the “ luneral of thetr deceased brothe: ’ Hughes. MODISTES,"* B: Pra McDONALD. Pronident, F f St. ‘3 FIRST ANNUAL MEFTING OF PROVI ee ee | VESTMENT COMPANY. for Shc tte of oficers and other Lw* Oppdsite Boston House. | i 508 opm." pel vurlnees at Gfice, President. th st. n.w.. on WEDN . x ESDAY, October take notice, ‘CHAS. €. DUNUANSON li MENTION OF PRICE leans nothing, you cannot jude of qual- ity without seeing: Other dealersare telling Row cheay thelr clother ar Weprefer to dwell on the goodness of ours. We put into them the ut modefate price and ineite sour custom i The Durpese of retaining ite A 'Mene-clasy suit Or overcoat 813 to 830, some lower ant st value for <7 SCOTTISH RITE THEDRAL.—A ‘stated meeting of Rot Bruce Council, 5 <x I, will be held at the cathedral 10070 st US (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 2, o'clock. HARRISON D) N Me A.B. HOLT, S2ddeeres SOMAN: Samana, i. RTERS KIT CARSON POST, of the Potomac.G.A. R., afewh Dut thatis the practical’ limit rai De Ore Be hse i : both way of what 00 in every 100 mea tn of the art which will be beld WEOSESEAS want GRiober 30, BoE "73D p. mat oA Hall 14d t vs. Dw. reso: GEORGE SPRANSY, addons adoptel’at a pretious meeting. hig subject of ing post officers tes and alterna ee28-3m, 434 7th street. tothe aspartrent fencauapinent for the your 1660) wil : ie ae Beg conaldered lt in hoped that all the members 100 LATE THEN present. Dy order of BTM Tare ot zournome | oS CELE Bava, aayutane ‘OF store convinces you that Fire Insurance MK. FRANK M TE Wis WISHES TO AN- fa prod "Tio late ten! We insure hounee fo his friends and former patrons rcautmet featee howier arnt, oer | that oo and afer te an (ootant he wil be with chandise, Ace revervthing desta rio + fire “Choice of best home and foreign some 0c25-8¢ quanta 1 TTLE THINGS YOU'LL WANT. panies and ee ae & PROCTOR, ot wegte x" ‘The HANDY RELIABLE COOK BOOK, 8 boon to honsekeeners. only 5 CENTS. ‘The HANDY DICTIONARY, containing <a The Phonovraph will wad professional neu todo ad WHAT THE PHONOGRAPH WILL DO. 4 day" and valy cont hay te money you ere Paying for a stenographer—and it will do your work with absolute accuracy. It is also the some of convenience. Send Jor one on tr ee ys CREE Can be used in any state except New Jersey. 1240 QUILT PES, tor rapa wrine cto” COLUMBIA PHONOGKAPH CO.- (oT Eat W- ERIE OTE, PES tor rapt writing 1 E.D.EASTON, Pres. BR. F. CROMELIN, Sec SER, z W. 0. MERTZ8 Tailoring Shop. Ie encouracing to note ont ; gontinnons increase of patvonage. ~ Never since we bran advertising have we said Fenot oniy convinces nt that rerr- Roveswery. Our work. quailty of wlase and the © worth at honest prices has iyet imoerait prices spe (mn. Yet gon may age mith tucie appibvad. “oat also Pave supplied the vlass for'a. majorty of the Thich we hove will weet with tHe largest Uinidines put np in Washington, and oe Maine Smceres ‘as our previons of the fatest was the new Susie Hi Ones. Our rance of, HAS E HODURIS foorder will mest Exyert Handier of Plate Glass,” proval. ais Thats tw oot Bry Eleventh /TAILORIN! : FSA ONING OUT OF THE ORDINARY. | Losey woe If you are in search of something ‘‘out of the ordinary” im exclusive, high-class tailoring you should go to Keen's. He makes the finest garments that can be pro- duced by human skill—the very embodi- ment of “‘correct style and good “taste.” ‘Never mind atout prices. Keen only aske what the garments are fully worth, whi "1 oct | Sit oth oRS OF THE. OF THE DEMOCRATIC OMMIT TER. “OF COLUMBIA, NORTHWEST. (tizens who desire the * ot Presidency, and "vice presi tency We ave entered on the last month of the cain | kalen.| Ternit the \undersicn a to remind you, | each and’ all, that while many have “genergasly responded in Lup ort ef the deiwocratie cause, there are muitituies who undoubtedly desire ite. trie Uinph and w ald” hail such. triumph’ asa boon to ali Classes of the people, but who have as yet rendered o aid toward ite a-romnplishinen + believed that little reflection will. cosvine jenitial ‘pection of every process in every Dart of its after Hywtenic Tee will be etery home pi wii aw. €onomical and conventent, eons and contentent i0t Cc ce PHlces SAME A8 FORMERLY. 1X EVERY HOME THESE FIRST DAYS | a of wiuter, when summer has loonened ita Wold the question of what sort of ICE to use 1s one of portance. Hyxiente Ice is mad then filtered. This werves to absolutely { rotect thone 10 use Hygienic Ice from the dangers. to health which attend the use of tee which iy impure or Whose origin is uncertain, 4s no upbealthini sland both extremes of the heat of distillation and of rms can col snt invite the fullest in- wilivent, fair-minded people, ferre: Ratesare no higher than for iT by postal or Ty ttetehone (Nu. 44) jer ice. Avcal Il be quickly responded to. AT YOUR ROOMS, Wi rater.” Price, @1.50. Efficient, clean, COM. KEMP, “ol N WOODWARD & LUTHROP, ashington. 25S HE it derick at., Balto. ,an fb, 12th and F sta, W Some of our old patrons of our 11th street ‘Store"imagine that since our re.noval to “the Avenue" that olur prices have been advanced —not so, however. Although we now occupy. ‘Mr. Barr's old quarters, we do not charge Mr. rola tsatitate ani heavy Barr's rrices, no- anything like them. The and. that itis only just that this burden. sbowla be saine schedule of prices that were employed Senet bY 2 stale class, but by all the friends and when we were on Lithst. arein operation now. Contributions wit be recetved by. the treasurer. J. | SNYDER & WOOD, Pitter, Noe HSL eae eae nee qaeoTe COM- | 1111 PENN. AVE. (Barreotd “‘stand.") _oc25 tances may be made tghtin by mall, if preferred, ad- YOU CAN ENJOY Sromed to Lock Box’ iriutigu® may also te made to any of the mein- Wisory epintitien, whose Bales Rhensperbed in date. i TTS Veompely fariahed apd. wttl be fol. Houal committee froin New Vors cfg teacel jonal co fork city, ree Ba ‘MARTIN P. MORRIS, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Bemo- cratic Nationa! Committee for the Distries of Co- rir JAMES L. NORRIS, Chatrman ex-offcto, g >THE FOLLOWING GENTLEMEN HAVE Be er ititet brine eae ae Copuitittecas an wivinory committes for the Distrist “GARDINER G. HUBBARD, 1298 Connecticut ave. ty 2 oaks, D.C." ‘he Jaks, Georgetown, D.C. JOHN F JOHN W. LEWIS T. Mi A. T. BRI Ai a veetit September, tee was Ist, the Kepub ican National Commit- faliy Tebresented. An organization wasef- erection of = ‘Hon. GARDINER G. HUBBARD. ‘t. BRITTON, ANK B. NOYES. ~“iriny to w.ve financial aid to the Re- publican Na ional Committee in the pending campaign shou'd forward his snbscription to either inember of the above advisory committee orto the treasttrer, Col, rcton, Tome eb so car Co shoal at a. Each atbseription Wi july acknw the Repuolican National Co:umittee 2 gBEANKETS AND i York ¢ t w | eee i < LE HORSE LA P RODE: A Baker" Lap Robes of all kinds, oss WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10:H, TH AND F S18.N. W._0cl8-3m q= lant So yon Confectionery fone, and. as Nariecies of rene PINOTS. 705 7h st. — NG YOUR FEET WITH LOD-HOPPERS.”" ewe STOP Boer itavy “Tiicwe Men'e 8 50nnd 4 Suoee are by far the best Shoes im this city today at their a h Ur = Corner 12th and F sts. n. w, =" ‘PINK” OF CONDITION. fe vever had as choice a lineof cloths or Modern machine built on modern principles. ‘Nothing old-fashioned abou tt. Agreatizeprovement on all others. ES eleptsr taewery clas of work. Such is the SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. BENRY A. CLARKE & 808, Gen. Acts, A TALK ABOUT SHIRTS. No need to have your ‘Shirts made-to- order. We have all the different neck sizes ‘and five different sleeve lengths tocach neck size in our Men's ““Invincibie” Dress Shirts. Can’t he p beiny fitted perfctiy. MOPARRER. 1418'F st. nw. “The Tweo Old Timers, B. NOYES. 1101 Pennsylvania ave. & B. ELLERY & JOS. H. IRELAND, A. WILLARD, Managers Branch Balt. Strt Factory 1Z JOHNSON 0c25 G31 Mth st. D.w., near N. ¥. ave. Junction, DO YOU “ISH TO ECONOMIZEY natural. 8 1. Keonomy lead to riches! iy inenar- buying thetr winter anpply of Coal now, tecore the prices advane and auowy, sleety weather arrifes, vavinu 5c. t0 7 ton and ‘c-nsiderable inconvenience. ‘Do to economize’ ARTHUR B. SMITH. Bain Yard. ath and Dyin, a... ch, per you ticularly suited to this use, whic selling to dr-szvista at “special Dru-gists cuould write us to call on them, @ with » sauip‘e or two and wet our prices. ‘TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. nw. {oc23}__ Telephone, 998. 1OR DONT Gi if you are in the “‘social swim” at all you ould own & Full Dress Suit. It tsawtul bad taste to rent one, and if you run around much you will almost pay for one in few rentals, With care such a Fuli Dress Suit as we make you should last from 5 to 8 years—making your suit cost you less than @10 per year—two rentals. We are mak'ng hand:cma, stylish full dress suits to measure for 850—one-fourth and s ‘third less than other first-clas; tailors ask. « WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, oc? better facilities ior turnin out p reer ar- mentathan now. | Drop in and look at (hess 5 Suitings and 85, 86, 87 and 89 Trous- * Pei fe warrant every pair of them and - *SRURSEER ware Revaiueraepatadce” Rietabamend | L.FREDGATOWEL (ou of Ken, |, ‘Tens: Has foe, in button, lace and congress styles. « JOHN E. BEAL L ft, pliable, “durable and excerdingl ; orl7-im nocktiite: Rasiroad HOOVER'S SNYDER, 1217 PA. AVE. N.W._ocl-im SEE THEM QUICK. <a ed AND CHIL DRE) S Rich Suitings of exclusive Suite and Gverecats., 4, SeqeP™ UoMTHLL DeEvores wis Ex. styles just arrived, EISEMAN BROS. | clusive attention to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, OWEN, Here for variety. r TAILOR, Hereor (ove rice. Deafness, Throat Affections, Bronchitis and Consump-} 665 1:5 423 17H sT. Here ser protection. EISEMAN BROS. Cor. 7th and E sts. nw. ocl? Manufacturers, Clothiers and Tailors. DOM VIVINUS, VIVAMUS. a “This is our weather,” Thave the finest stock of selected fuel. ‘Coal and W ver offered for sale in the city. It was bought right, hence Gre correct. Buy now and save advance. tion. Ofive 1411 K st. n.w. Hours from 8 tol? and 4to6. @@ Dk. W. M. SCHOOLEY, as removed his office to Sm 1012 F st. n.w. eol2-Lin DENTIST, oe DR. I. 8 STONE H. Be hee wide ae oe Se DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE. #003 foe8 Hie aw. IAS REMOVED HIS . ‘oct-1in* J. MAURY, DOVE. Offices 2istand I n.w., 1206 H n.w., 1628 M; harves, foyt F and Osta. and 28th and i n.w. oem se ET TNS REMOVAL. <= THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, nya Unk Creat Mad, bas nhoved to arel, . ‘Mg mi from Oak en) Bt x and Ohio rail Inorder WTebtatn mary sultabie quarters during the All express trains stop at Laurel. ‘THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Laurel, M JAMES T. HARBIN, ‘ALLEN BURDICK, Manacer. {se24] Medical Director. _ i< OFFICE U. 8. ELECTRIC LIGHTIN' Feaice na este ice wy eeesepie Set on be certificate No. 1760; bearing date Of March 2, 180, for ten shai of ‘stock, standing in the Sesrend Wich fests joe oad ks, has been lost oF mislaid, ication is made for'a duplicate. ling in the lost tes are warned against deal syruttcate. “as any indursevent zi "SEYMOUR W. ‘Secretary . TULLOCH, a etary and Tyessaner. _ =” DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. All democratic voters of the different states can pro- cure orders for railroad tickets at reduced rates by ‘spplying at Room 33, Washington Loan and Trust Duilding, corner OthandF sft nw. + = JOHN 8. MILLER, ocl®-17t Chairman Committee. [en EL SEES oe 8 & 00. @>R. NICHOLSON HAS RETURNED AND et fice Gosh st new oe CAUTION, —WIBHI LOF OUR MA- Be eine ive tne event de woe of satiate: curmake acuinwtaiowine uen io be" edjustcd sss Shere than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE. where some it rennine parts are ned and ony tbe ‘most etree preateti Feceive imnmnedia Hon. Wu ‘& WILSON MFG, co., _my26-t,th, 37 FOR SALE TWE HAVE A BARGAIN OX too cTrcie in a three-story Buck dwelt’ circle ins 7 "This is the property ot sell santo’ between now wanted. WESCOTT, WILCOX & 1007 Pa! ave. and Oth end La. B® © DENTAL aso, Cor. 7th and Da.w. IN oc22-3t ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- Dosed exclusively of expert specialists, siOKGremuce T° Ouer | SS Bee * 8 To HO EWIVES. Ever use « Gas Stovet ‘They're » boon to every housewife, — smokeless — odorless—dirtless. Small, but throws out an immense amount of heat. —out. Does cosl store's work at less expense, with Jess trouble—nore heat. ‘We have a variety of Tt cool nartherig wt Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertiseme: ACCOUNTANTS ... AMUSE WENTS. ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES, BOARDING. os - BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY REA! DEATHS | DENTISTRY |... | eDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS, &o. FINANCIAL “ FOR RENT (Fists). FOR RENT (Halls) . FOR RENT (OMces). FOR RENT (Roos) | | FOR RENT (Honsaey FOR RENT (Stabies) FOR RENT (Stores) — FOR RENT (Misoollaneous). FOR SALE (Bicycles). . FORSALE (forsgeaat Veaicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellansous). FOR SALE (Pinon HEALTH RESORTS. | HOTELS. LADIES’ Go0D: LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MARRIAGES.. MANICURE. MEDICAL ene: MISCELLANFOUS, MONEY WANTED AND Tf NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STREAMERS z OFFICIAL NOTICES = POTOMAC RIVER z PIANOS AND it 7 PERSONAL, 2 PROFESSIONAL. 8} RATLROADS, 7 SPECIAL NOTICES .. 1 STEAM CARPET CLE. 4 STORAGE... z SUBURBAN PROPE UNDERTAKERS, WANTED (Help) WANTED (Rooms)... WANTED (Situations), WAS LED (Miscallanao; Govarxurst Recerets Topay.—Internal rev- enue, €263,754; customs, $415,028. Navat Onpens.—Civil Engineer R. E. Peary, | ordered to duty at the navy vard, Norfolk, December 1 next. Carpenter Henry Davis, or- dered to duty at the Columbia iron works, Baltimore, Md. EAGH TALKS. eception of His Letter Speech. Mr. MacVeagh was before the Supreme Court of the United States today to make an argument in a case in which he is counsel. Speaking with a Stan reporter concerning the political situation Mr. MacVeagh expressed confidence in Mr. Cleveland's election. He | says he is thoroughly convinced that the great mass of people in this country bave be- come interested in the purification of politics and = that_—stthey —_— really want to pat politics upon » higher plane. What some politicians have thought to be an e dence of apathy indicates to him quite a differ- ent thing. “APATHY” ONLY IN APPEARANCE. ‘This “apathy” is only in appearance, and thetact is that the people are taking & great interest in politics, but it is the moral side that they are in- terested in. They are interested — in improving the political standards both in men and methods and are influenced by reason and right rather than by an appeal to oid partisan Preladices, When you strike the moral chord ¢ says it finds a very earnest response in pub- ic sentiment, nd he discovers eviden of this in the numberies# letters of thanks which have come to him since his letter and his speech in Philadelphia. He has received such le:ters, he says, from all parts of the country. from some of the most prominent persons in the country and from very many of the piain people in many of the states and in all is ex- Premed an appreciation of the moral purpove iscerned in what he wrote or said, APPRECIATIVE LETTERS. These letters have been full of earnestness and gratification und indicate a deep sympathy with any genuine effort to bring moral ques- tions to the front in political discussions, The fact that it is the avowed purpose of those who are trying to elect Mr. Cleveland to bring the people back to a terious con- sideration of principles and to consider the wellbeing of the great mass of the people ‘rather than the will of mere politicians, be regards as an insurance of the support of the people who are seriously con- sidering only what will be beat for the country. This tone of public sentiment, he says, makes him confident that Mr. Cleveland will be elected. CONFIDENT DEMOCRATS. Senator Harris and ex-Senator Eustis Both i Talk on the Ontlook. fever before in twenty-five years,” said Senator Harris to a Srax reporter today, “have T been as confident of democratic success as I now am, Everything I hear is encouraging, and the signs of the times are in our favor. Somehow I feel no sort of uneasiness about the result. I think Mr. Cleveland is going to be Ex-Senator Eustis, who has been on the stump campaigning for Cleveland, was in Wash- ington today. Speaking with a Stax reporter about the political ontlook he said: “I am per- fectly confident about New York. I think Mr. Cleveland will carry the state bya large ma- jority. The democrats there are acting in per- fect harmony. Mr, Cleveland will be the neat ° Has Recognized the Crespo Government. + Minister Scruggs at Caracas, Venezuela, has cabled the State Department that he has formally recognized the government of Gen. Crespo, the people having apparently accepted. the a ation. ‘Mr. Blaine in Washington. Mr. Blaine and family returned to Washing- ton shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday after- noon. They are now settled in their home on square for the winter. Mr. Blaine is the Bokhara Sank. SMITH’S TROUBLES, DEEP SORROW FELT. A DAY OF MOURNING. |“°*"™ silat Made for Mrs, Har- | ¥eee rison’s Funeral. the News of Mrs. Death. Special Disnateh to The Fyentne CHARLESTON, 8. C., Oct. 25. jarrison's | sof the death ae | of Mre. Harrison was received here with pro- ssoanadrerseres — et y, | found sympathy and sorrow. Flags ate flying SERVICES HERE THURSDAY at half mast on all public buildings and over _— | many stores in the Prominent thoroughfares, The News and Courier voices universal senti~ ment in this deme editorially thie m. The Remains to Be Taken to Indianapolis | and There Interred Friday—No Public Cer- ratic state when it sage ning emonico—Messages of Condolence—The | +n the presence of this aad event the mole President's Brave Bearin, of party strife will for the time and the ] American people without regard to race or ne oa | color or condition will join ina prayer that the . | richest benest aven play rest upon | The guard of special officers detailed imme- | richest ber any Cn flnndy diately on the death of Mra, Harrison to 10-| Seach of this gracious wumen comes upon ai vent the entrance of intruders into the White House or its grounds was maintained this morning, and no one was admitted without her countrymen ay | sense of personal Lone | well, whe discharged the in the land with such dele vuntry women w She tilled her place Some special reason. At an early hour Under- she wa~ 0 high a ty taker Speare was seut for,and Robert A. Parke, | }ond that livag abe aes the southeastern passenger agent of the Penn-| admiration and love of A dying yivania railroad, was also summoned to await | she receives the tribute of <h Jo's tear information of the wishes of the President and | his family in regard to arrangements for the transportation of the dead and the funeral Sieciat Dispatch + New Yorn, 0 rison, although jeath of Mrs. Hare Uneapected, wae ie | received with sorrow here. Everywhere party te Indianapetia, today it i the subject of comment and people, TRE FUNERAL SERVICES, irrespective of rauk or polities or creed. join im the universal Funeral services in Washington will not be held early Wednesday morning (as intended last but will take place Thursday Thousands of telogeume and lettors of ce pave been sent t readent. Flags float at half m democratic commit every lip and ton evmpathy. Not even the nearness of the ¢ tion or the activitics of the campaign and strife which is consequent preveat the un sorrow The evider: he general reg dent and his family are Reid are y hand. and members of botla post active politcal in terms of to’ and els are word morning at 10 o'clock I wish of the family that the The It ix the e=pec services shall be as private as possible. funeral will be a personal and not a public As far as th will powsibiv sume as those ial position of the I permit the astomary in the case of a mem- | fa private femily. Tnvitations ly limited in wumber and no persons * be allowed to ent with funeral services will undoub ea-t room. This ix the building, and, iv fact ‘ adapted to the holding of services even as pri vate as thove which the fa desire. will be co ident will be th vinible at ew aa partes, incinding the ers, express then ing «empathy New York, Hl be ul Oct, 25.-Mayor Grant « the fags at halt mast on the city bail today be cause of of Mrs. Harrivon. Ther will jalso be up at half mast on the day of the funeral cred ducted according All the public buildings, bavks and lange forms by the Rev. Dr. Teunis business houses in Brooklyn displayed fags at of the Church of the Coven: of which half mast this morning out of respect to the President and Mrs. Harrison have been ry ". memory of Mrs. Harrivon. attendants, The body will not lie in #tate After Judge Benedict opened the United After the services bere the funeral party will | States criminal court this morning he announced leave Washington Thursday at noon, or soon that on account of the death of the wife of the thereafter, for Indianapolis, where services of | chief executive of the United States court would a more public character wiil take place. | be adjourned out of respect for her memory THE SERVICES IN INDIANAPOLIS. | Among the telegrams sent was oue from The funera! train will probably leave Wah- Seeman Cote, 00 Oe we: “To th 4 ington abor onand be due in Indianapolis | 4 a see ee Cee es shout 9 o'clock Friday moruing. Pron the =o oa i tender you my bearttelt eym- station in the President's home city, which his | Phy Ss Weloved wide Inet caw amid scenes of patriotic | «Com ynmas Monier, 2s. Bicine's slew enthnsiasm and friendly welcome, when the | fend. “ag er Phanlleda pwd chief executive and his party wore retarn- | Cures to the Froudent my. tender armretiy ing from the famous ‘tour through the | Over bis irreparable low. The whole countey south and west, the funeral _ cortege | MOUrns wi ss will proceed directly and without delay to} CICAGo, Oct. 25.—The following telegram, the First Presbyterian Church, corner of New | 48 sent from this city this morning York and Pennsylvania streets. Here Rev. M. | To President Harri Wartingtoa, D.C. nes, the Pre-ident’s pastor, will conduct The pope, through Cardinal Rampolia, «ends simple services, attendance to which will prob- | You heartfelt condolence iu your pre-out afflios ably be restricted to relatives aud intimate | tion. — {Signed} CARDINAL Gannon, friends. Leaving the church the funeral pro- | Perenswers, Va., Oct. 25.—The aunonnces cession will wend its way to the beautiful cet: | ment of the death of Mrs. Harrison, wife of the etery wh the remains of Gor. Oliver P. | President, was received here with sincere tage’ Morton, Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks, | and much xvmpathy is expremed for the ex-Sguator Joseph MeDonald, Gen, E. B.S. | bereaved family Canby and Gov. Whitcomb. ‘In this beautiful | Panis, Oct. 25.—The Ton. T, Jefferson Cooke - overlooking the cv where President edge, the American mmister to F ce, has jarrison ranks asa private citizen, the body sent a cable dispatch to President Harrison et will be interred with brief and simple cere- | pressing great sorrow et the heavy joss that haw befallen im in the death of Mrs. Harrison, Mr. Cooledge bas calied a meeting of the Amer= | icans in Paris for the purpose of adopting reso= lutions of sympathy with the President and ike members of his family. —_ WRECK OF TH) It is not the devire of the executive family to in in Indianapolis for rest after the fatigue journey from Washington, The arrange ents for the fnneral contemplate an immed: ate return on their part to the railroad station, the apecial train to leave for Washington within a short time thereafter The President has no plot in the cemetery, but the telegraph has been called into use and by this means a selection of a last resting place for the loved wife will be made. The postponement of the services bere until Thursday has been necessitated by the delay involved in making these arrangements at a long distance. ADSOLUTELY PRIVATE, Private Secretary Halford, who isin charge of these arrangements, emphasizes the «tate- ment that the services in the White House will be strictly and absolutely private, itis the earnest wish of the President and the family, and there is reason to believe that it was also the wish of the dead woman her who in life was averse to pnblie ceremos Only the kinsmen of the President an late wife, probably the me bers of ti and their fmil: and a very few intimate friends, will be bidden to the faneral services here. It was thought that the services might ave been due to the ubsence of Mrs. Harrison brother, John Scott, who is on his way here from the west, bat this is not th fact. It iv not believed tha: it will be possible for Mr. Scott to reach Indianapolix even by Friday morning. ‘The President thonght that it would be _nn- duly hastening the ceremonies to have them take place tomorrow morning and it was als found that the details for the proper conduct of the rervices could nos well be arranged in single day, MES#AGES OF CONDOLENCE. All night long telegrams of condolence with the President and his tamily in their affliction arrived,and in the early hours after dawn messenger boy after messenger boy passed through the gates, bearing telegrams of this nature. Many of those which came last night were predicated on a premature report that dcath had taken place at 6 o'clock in. the even- ing. The messages of condoleuce will not be given to the public for the present. The Presi- dent had not up to 11 o'clock had an oppor tunity to examine them and until he does itis certain that they will not be given to the pub- lic and they may not be given out even then. ‘The President is averse toa parade of these | mostages before the public, and if they are fur mithed to the press at all it will be with great reluctance on his part. It may be, however, that he will consent to forego his wish to keep all these sympathetic expressions locked within the breasts of his family and himself far enough to agree that « few of them from specially dis- tingaisbel people, and from foreign govern- ments shall be made public. NOKMAND, Only Two of Those on Board Were Saved. Loxpow, Oct. 25.—A dispatch from Hong | Kong states that the sume storm which was the vase of the wrecking of the Peninvular and Oriental steamship Bokhara at the Fishers Islands off the coast of Fokien wrecked at the same time # Norwegian steamer, the N in the same vicinity. It is believed that only two of those who were on board the Normand survive. > THEY WANT COL. SMITH RECALLED, The Family of an American Representa tive Being Badly Treated, Mowrneat, Oct. 25.—A dixpatch from Three Rivers suys that while the police guard has beem withdrawn from the United States consulate, the family of Col. Smith are insulted m various wars when they eppear on the streets, Yester- day while his two young daughters were wall ing down town they were insulted by hav. potato skins and other rubbish fung out upon them from Janes and alleys by young Preneh Canadians of both sexes. Horace Greeiey Smith, the vice conaul's son, was also accosted tly by & number of Frenchmen ited and roughly treated, personal violence being offered bin. Col Smith, the dispatch adds, ix confined to his bed threatened with an attack of pneumonia, which has developed from a severe cold be caught on the night bis windows were broken by “some irate Frenchmen because of ube colonel’s sanitary report of the city. ‘The de mand for the colonel # recail is being pressed. > NEW G. A. BR. APPOINTMENTS. postponement of the Commander -In-Chlef Weissert Chooses Hie OMcial Family. Miuwavker, Wis., Oct. 25. Commandersite Chief Weinert of the ( Army of the Te public will today issue general order No, 2 from national headquarters in this city, in which he will announce the appointment of tive mema- bers of his official family, as follow: Adjutmat general, E. B. Gray, Milvaukee: quartermastar general, John Taylor, Philadetpitia; inenectar neral, Joveph 1. Goodale, Boston; awsixtant jutant general, J.L. Beunett, Chicago: seulur -de-camp, Fred H. Tobervon, Detroit. ‘The appointment of judge advocate is still to be announced. It is one of the most import ant, but no intimation ix made as to who the ppointee will be. Five of the member of the executive committee of the coanei! of ndmine tration are aise announced, as followe: Henry THE BEREAVED FAMILY. 8. Dietrich, Chi L. B. Reymond, = After the end had come this morning the | ton, lowa: Wm. H. Armstrong, Indiahe President retired to his own room, adjoining | H. M. Lather, Providence, RL; a. P. Barch- field, Pittsfield, Pa. The commander-in-chief outlines the poltey ot qa erm menes See one in the interest of increasing ship of the order. that in which Mrs, Harriton died, and lay upon his bed. He yassed the early hours of the morning in strict seclusjon, and shortly after 7 o'clock, as is his custom, he arose and descended to the’ breakfast room. where be President Gardner of the Board of Agricul ture Will Not Remove the Restrictions.

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