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lll i ye THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY? Woonwann & Lornnor, 10TH. 13TH AND F STS. NW. —_——7 EBWe have arranged to continue the silk loom ex- Mdiion another week. Monday and Tuesday it will b° partioutariy interesting. a2 @ new warp will be (Plesed om the fom Mowre 10 te Bam; 2 te 8 9.m. —_—— Tarerr_F rst, ‘WE WILL OPEN A New Denarewr or Canrezs. OW THIS OCCASION WE WILL SHOW NEARLY OME THOUSAND CAREFULLY SELEOTED MIEOES, BANGING IX PRICE FROM —$1.50 To. $275.— INCLUDED ARE Suravaxs, Daozsraxs, Boxsams. ALSO 4 LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF Wruor Canrers On Conver Reas. ‘Thisopening wew!ll make a memorable one to sll ‘Biterested in the purchaseof Rugs as We promises rev- lation im prices. Monday Moreing at 8e'ciock. Rug Department —formeriy Art Gallery. (O® Goce _______i0th st. building) — —$_$____. Smawis Anz Azwars Fasmonasiz ‘This fect, and their inexpeneivences, weerul-~ nem. neatness and serciceadlences, are sufficient commendation While there is nothing new in Skew! there tein theatyieand coloring, and besides ‘there fe nothing thet can fill ite place. Better than any Other wrapfor manyoccasions, asit carsbe easily thrown about the head and shoulders. We have every atyle for every occasion, in great variety. Foreign and do- ‘mestic makes, tnctuding French and Indian Chudds Shewis, Himalayan and Beaver Shawls. and the rest (cf@e handy kinds fortraveling. from the lightest to the Deariest waightts. The followtns ar ew pectal stems Prom the stock: ALL-WOOL SHOULDER SHAWLS, 30635 inches, T5c, sat checks plaids and plain color. ALE-WOOL BLANKET SHAWLS, 2 yartis square, $BZ_5O_ ee browns ana Scoten pints. CAMELS HAIR TRAVELING SHAWLS, tans, $5.00, or 224 browne —vinin. iaias or checks —piain rat-tafl fringe. IMPORTED SCOTCH PLAID SHAWLS, Clan 85.00. plaids, grays and plain bieck. HAND MADE ICE-WOOL SHAWLS, new lace de~ $3.00. Mane, white and black. ALE-WOOL CHUDDA SHAWLS, twocyards square, $1.50. cream, cardinal, ligit blue and NEW CHINA SILK SHAWLS, for evening wear, 30 B5.00, 2 tare. disck. cream, canti- —-— Asovr Ove Fons Feabion tn Pur secre to grow every year more taste ful and artistic. ani ft is s certain fact thet the Pur Garments of the present day ase cut with more skill, aad M% with © precision and ecourscy which were ‘eteRy unknownefew years ago. This is the case Withow Pars Thay are s special festare with us. Weve brought this department to a high standard sudahell matntam ft by keeping only the right kinds snGenlling them at populer prices Here are s fow Prominent vaines: RUSSIAN LYNX CAPES, full 194nohes long, Digh Sizes B8 to 44 CLIPPED CONEY CAPES, full 19 tmches long, high An unusual value at thes price, FUSE FLECTRIO SEAL CAPES, full BD inches long, $12.50. polated fromts, satin lined Very dressy. All sizes. ‘TRE NEW RUSSIAS CAPES, én seal, electric seal, Setrakban furs. They are full 29 inches long, staped im the back and have high storm collars. ‘Raseine them FOR RBGINGS of all Binds for drews trimmings. CHILDREN'S SETS AND SEPARATE MUFFS. (Ai Wicestas Baa: Sens Wong Sereenough, and the frost in the atmosphere has sharpened the demand. We are fully prepared to meee it with many new elegancies—all the pretty hinds ‘has feabion prescribes. COQUE FEATHER Boas. Bleek ond assorted colorings. 92.50, 04 75, G5.00, 06.50 and 87.50. (Fated floor. —_.._.........-..-.-10th street building.) 10th, Lith and F ste aw. oad ea 29, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. News Frow . Srnasecroers. Dasss Goons Deranrvest. Our Dress Goods bayer hes jast returned with» handsome new line of dress fabrics st lower prices than ever ‘Yard-wide Eng'ish Body Cashmeres, all shades, at AND RESTORING THE 25c. a vanv. HEALTH AND ‘S0c. English Body Jacquarda, all shades, 40 ‘Imobes wide, at STRENGTH. B5c. a vanp. Avens Bersce st All-wool Storm Sansaraariua 5Oc. 2 xanv. 18 THE ‘Teo. Ail-wool Novelty, with hair line stripes, at 58c. a vanp. $1 French Novelty Dress Fabrics, all wool, fancy designs of same shade, at STANDARD SPECIFIC FOR SCROFULA, CATARRE, RHEUMATISM AND 870. axanp. DEBILITY. Suxs. Our2-inch Heavy Black Gros Grain Silk, every yard guarenteed not toeplit or cut, if 90 funded, is pure silk, at 81.00 4 vanv. See our Novelty Trimming Silks, in figures, stripes ‘and chanqeabie, at Cores Ornzns. ‘WILL CURE YoU, A Be Dave x Norrronan Lace Conzarss, fe are compelled $1.00 4 xenv. sendeneg te B Ane iA: H W, ‘Wide Suk Pi: au ssbtiiie e emt ABIES LWAYS: APPY EN $1.00 4 van ire line in. this | Comfortable, ‘They are comfortable when well. They - |. TSe. Lace Curtains, per pair... 990. are apt to be well when fat; they worry and cry when Sraaspurcer's No. 478. $1.19 Lace Curtains, per pair. 89c. ny 404 AND 406 7TH 8T., ‘No. 4000. $1.25 Lace Curtains, per pair. .... ic. DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS. | No. ssw. mecenimamnneeme °¥ iad craks weiathy ukie acai 8 ost at aaa == ‘No. 860. $1.48 Lace Curtains, per pair. 135 ie au8 i xx No. 4002. $1.68 Lace Curtains, per pair. |. If your baby is thin we have a book for you—CARE- g aE BRE HB 2% 2] xo see o1.00L0ce curtains, per pair. 91.50 ecemiaae ae, 00 yp A No. 1000. $2.25 Lace Curtains, per pair. 1.69 oe NN Ab 1 89 3 3 Se BP £4 No. 4004. £2.48 Lace Curtains. per pair. by Sine. a Boo? 24 — p $2.96 Lace Cortains, per patr. 2-38 ‘Every pair full length and width. " FROM THE DIFFERENT Panrs Or Tue Srore. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 132 South Sth avenue, New York. ‘Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD 807 Pum Ave 807 Apts Uspaikit Of: Following up our extraordinary announce- ment of yesterday with one today which far surpasses it, we feel perfectly confident ‘that we will do much more business next week than we have gver done before. the short time that our Daring amines 1 ¢ Dre Titiins — Depertient has been ready for business, we have amamed an immense wealth of the moat it imaginable creations. But there aro many little things here, and others there, that women want and we have mot the room to properly stock and display them. Our $1 Colored All-silk Fail Our 80c. Silk-faced Colored Velvets LIVER OIL—all druggists everywhere do. Our 75c. Cocque Feather Neck Boas. ‘WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP ‘Has been used for over FIFTY YRARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- ING with PBRFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for DIARRHG@A. Sold by in every part of the world. Besure and ask for ‘Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrap" and take no other kind. 2bcente s bottle ely Our 2c. Table Oilcloth Our 50. Damask Buresn Scarfs. Our Iie. Ladies’ Silk HWE, scalloped 1 snd embroiderd kee tL 2be. Nevratcrc Pzrsoxs And those troubled with nervousness resulting from care or overwork will be relieved by taking BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. 4 Our 35c. White Metal Frames So we've determined to do away with —— —_—— DRESS TRIMMINGS altogether, for tf we cannot show « complete stock we do not ‘want to show a part of it. 's Initial Silk Handkerchiefs. .... Our 35c. Silk-faced Suspenders. ‘That the entire stock may rapidly melt Our 80. Half nmere TS, SI . DANCE. DRUNK- away we're willing to sacrifice more than ‘Vents and pants cseenense 49. zacn F cthivews opi habit cured. Dr. Miles: Nervine. See eh ay AE cian ee F $2.50 All-wool Cloth-finisned Flan- 4 é ‘9th and Pa. ave. Every piece this season's production. colors and shades, for every kind of wear. ‘Various widths to suit. Your Net His Anette owit Never Fave Anotner Opportunity to buy DRESS TRIMMINGS uch ss these at such remarkable low prices. Je Ginks Se One sample of each kind. Our 82.5 nel Waists, in Lig on ant ERSONS WHOSE OCCUPATION GIVES BUT Tite exercise are victiins of torpld liver and eon stipation. “Carter's Little Liver Mille will relieve you. $1.79 Our 10c. Fancy Shelf Oi} Cloth... Our 18¢. Mammoth Turkish Towels. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. Hyen-Crass Consens Ar A Dot. AT M. C. WHELAN'S CORSET EMPORIUM. Our 20e. Satin Huck Towels, 40-inch lon Our 50e. Ladies’ Corduroy Rilbed Vests...... BBC. Be. Our boc. Men's Extra Long Night Shirts..... 39. Our 30c. Tnfants' Long Slips, with em- broidered edge. Our 12i¢e. Fancy Dress Braids, in colors... idles. indies. Mw. C. W. aM. Xe HELAN, 1003 F ST., | UNDER EQUITABLE oo ASSO. BUTLD- Our 29c, Ladies’ Fine Balbriggan Hose. sak a CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. CORSETS. 1,000 bottles of Forest Flower Cologne. ‘This comprises our Sacrifice Sale for next week, commencing MONDAY, October 31. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND. This com Suxs Ar Suovsrers: AS THIS SEASON IS TO BE A GREAT SILK SEASON WE HAVE ACTED PROMPTLY AND PLACED ON OUR COUNTERS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS OF SILKS TO the following: 9d EDITION. THE MILWAUKEE FIRE The Losses Caused Will Amount to $6,000,000. __| PARTICULARS OF THE ROUMANTA WRECK Current Political Gossip York. in New OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. MILWAUKEE'S SMOKING RUINS. ‘The Loss by Last Night’s re Will Be in the Neighborhood of ,000,000. Muwavxge, Oct. 29.—Morming broke ons scene of desolation such as the cream city has never before witnessed during its corporate ex- istence. Twenty blocks yesterday covered with magnificent buildings devoted to manufacture, trade and commerce were a mass of smolder- ing ruins, and where 500 residsnces, the homes of 3,000 people, stood, there was nothing sare files blackened bricks and smoking rafters. loss in money will probably not excced $6,000,000, on which there is about $2,500,000 insurance; but the coi , the im- mense shock to business and the inconvenience and positive suffering entailed upon residents and business men cannot be computed. Every effort will be made, however, to re- lieve the distress, and even while the con tion was at its height P. Bacon, president of the chamber of commerce, issued 4 call for a meet ‘ing of the citizens of Milwaukee at the chamber of commerce at 9 o'clock this morning to take measures for the relief of the people left home- leas and destitute by the fire. ‘The call was not addressed to the members of the chamber of commerce only, butto all citizens who are ready to join in this work of immediate necessity. HUNDREDS LEFT HOMELESS. Hundreds of families are left shelterless and with nothing but the clothing worn when they fled from the swift pursuit of the devastating flames. Immediate measures for their relief must be adopted. Prompt and generous action is demanded to prevent great numbers of the worthy People from suffering for Isck of food and shelter. Mayor Sommers said this morning: “At Yeast one-half of the third ward is burned away, and I think that fully 3,000 people are home- less, ‘The loss cannot ‘be estimated. We are especially thankful to the cities of Chicago, Penopecot, Racine and Oshkosh for their prompt aid in sending fire apparatus. The citizens will organize a relief committee at once.” At 2:40 this morning {t was announced that the fire was under control, having burned over about twenty squares, destroying about fifty stores and factories and about 500 residences. ‘THE 108s OF LIFE. Notwithstanding the marvelous rapidity with which the fire spread and the numerous falls of brick walls the injuries and loss of life were surprisingly small, and it is believed that not more than four or five persons lost their liv. although a research of the debris may disclo: other victime. Those known to be killed are Henry Pruddenbuck and Charles Staher, fire- men; Mrs. Callahan, a widow, and an unknown woman, who was suffocated by smoke. There | are many persons at the Emergency Hospital. | Two of these are seriously injured and may die. AT THE HOSPITALS. ‘There was so much confasion and excitement that no one seemed to go to the morgue or hos- pitals to seek for injured friends, as many School houses were called into use 2s tempo- rary hospitals, and many injured. people are at St. Mary's Hospital. greatest euffering. Wives and da there nursing husbands and fathers and brothers, and the little house is filled with the groans of the sufferers, Out of the walk a score of people are standing shivering in the cold and waiting for a first glimpse at every new Every cab that drives up is immediately surrounded and there were cries from the score ot people. The nurses of the Emergency Hoe- pital are brave and kind. They go about their work calmly. The smell of chloroform so fills the little house that it is sickening, but the nurses are brave and are working withont con- fasion or delay. CHICAGO'S FIRE ON A SMALLER SCALE. 7 BE FOUND IN THE CITY, BOTH FROM what Milwaukee suffered last night. It was the * The $2.00 one re- THE MARKETS AT HOME AND ABROAD, | same thing on a smaller scale. The cold wind ° duced tw. 81.48 COMPRISING ALL THE NEW AND LATEST was furious last night, and before a building * The 81.50 one re- EFFECTS IN NOVELTIES; ALSOASUPERB _| had been half burned it would totter and fall, a BE nae LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED SILK8 | cloud of burning brands and sparks going SUITABLE FOR BOTH STREET AND | UP. sy erty oe be ee = hese EVENING WKAR. WE CORDIALLY IM- | great "Hames ‘would reach out hundred a Se lel ic ue VITE ALL AND FEEL CONFIDENT THAT | Yards or more enveloping another building for ~ oe | BEBBSPSRESSSSSERSEESSSETEEsR533 AN INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE AND an instant and be blown another way by the . reduced from | oor : . fas VARIED STOCK WILL BEAR OUT OUR wind. Buta building once touched by the * 8ge. and $1.50 & F T, F ASSERTION. AMONG THE MANY NEW flame would need no forther urging, but would + wuRgeTS.and | | ST uz WFAVES TO BE HAD ARE FATLLES, | flash up in flames, which in =. a * 81.1%. i ° a) BENGALINES, ARMOURES, RHADEMAS, pect am soln esis zi a Exzcrnorose MARVELEAUK, DUCHESS. CHANGEABLE | *WPt OR, ae pe darang a oo 6 3 4 «18 ie 8 FOR B | BENGALINES, PLAIN AND FANCY EF- iste aemua ca oy es \ IN GL. a 'E’ PEAU ah 3 Fe Tassie = ey Dr sotr,chrre Dr-cutNe. cmaxoranie | that efforts were made in many places to save ° = s Penola R VELVETS, AND A HOST OF OTHER BEAU. Articles that could 1 phe ites — 2, * 3 . ate TIFUL DESIGNS IN SILES. WE HAVE | lined up on Menomee street, for instance, and Me | a FoR - MARKED THESE GOODS AT SUCH PRICES —_| their removal only saved them from the flames A! K2s Of Bet j RENT THAT WILL READILY CONVINCE THE | an nour or two. Wagons loaded with furni- see 618 we | L on N PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE BARGAINS. ture, stoves and bedding, clothing and various TINSEL AND CHENILLE BANDS, 14 a zs NOW A WORD IN RELATION TO OUR household articles, filled the streets, and in- inches wide. in Nght brown, biack, navy. EASY TERMS. T WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. THE GOODS variably the horses were headed one way. The dark brown, red, fawn and myrtle, reduced \ae =i ARE ALL FRESH AND DESIRABLE, IN- drivers had no particular destination; they from 50 cts. to... "38 CTS. is al CLUDING ALL THE NEW WEAVES BOTH simply wanted to get out of reach of the flames oe . } ELECTROPOISE ) IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRICS, as soon as ible. BLACK ASTRAKHAN BANDS. | ‘6 haa ° BENGALINES, JACQUARDEINS, ALLI- Every available truck, express and delivery Leinch width reduced from 50 to 300TS. | —— | GATOR CLOTHS, BOTH FANCY AND — | wngon wus called into service. Occasionally a ‘Be-inch width reduced from 75 to 35 CTS. | a RHEUMATISM, x | oe feed oe oe ee large load of household goods would be seen _— ee { DYSPEPSIA, | DRES® PATTERNS, ALL AT coxneor — | Moving at ® lively rate ——— peg aha | PRICES. we — werybody rae RNAEROW MOSS ll shades FEMALE COMPLAINT, 5 { aati vicit — — assist those in dis- Reduced from 25 ‘ wom. tress, and if the flames had not 0 a : alia OWUYENN. AVE: Sow idly much of thé household. goods along. the WIDE MOSS BANDS, with Persian cen- ASTHMA, Aa +. north line of the fire would have been saved by ter (reached us just before we determined x cCaTaRRH, the willing workers, 8 Ir In spite of all efforts toward saving property, 8 NEURALGIA, conker however, many lost everything except | And all other diseanes with clothes on their backs, and the efforts of the | T certainty and dispatch. TO FURNISH YOUR charitable will be devoted to relieving those HOUSE IF YOU KNOW How. whom the fire has rendered homeless and des- A aad Bp titute. Measures have been taken to stop the | TESTIMONIAL, Pa e3 ge Ee BP it 7 depredations of thioves whod always baurn the So RR EF 3 3 i ; scene of fires, z G8 ER tke Boo | MILITIA PATROLIING THE BURNT DISTRICT. to... oom. L 18 A GREAT HELP AND ‘The militia are patrolling the district. Fifty R G members of the Milwaukee light battery re- Pose Bogs M ROGAN'S promptly to the call for assistance. ae ote ei: i u M Coon i, fatty many more from the light horse 1 sort, 2inches * Persian Bands, B red the -AMMOTH bial ‘OUSE. squadron and enough of infantry to make up a wide, reduced * U6 inches wide, re, 8. 810, 821 AND 823 7TH ST. N.W., total of 150 men ere on duty. They will from $150 * $1.00 Kind re- : 2 coe Tehelping more poopie today than ever before in #8 | patrol the burned district until te 219 5 at & @ * Eelieving your machine worth Metory. needed. If it is found necessary Another sort, cTs. allyou charge for tt, I am, Mecds na canto the eastest end most Wberalever | will order out additional troops. The city with velvet ° $1.25 kind, re Tt devised, and differs materially from any ever oper- : : sol WET oax man ay ay ands avtogstane sibs (octoe te erteseeta 2 Se worth at tw x WEAELY O& MOWTHLY PAYMENTS. | SAY Scoellent’ Tohay's, pablic meetin ‘wil . —_ And Gper cent discount on ail bills thirty | undoubtedly make pore, FO lor in r a aye, iirything eald.on coodts otek orien, immediate want and will be sn S0-Dare beet, containing THAT PARLOR SUITE resumed, Monday the work of away ation. Tn plush or hair cloth for $28 cash or $30 on creditzis | debris preparatory to rebuilding will be com- well worth seeing before you buy. We havea whole | menced. ‘Aiready powell en Regen ed JET FROGS AND ORNAMENTS, —— floor full of Parlor Puraiture—just as handsome in | looking over the ruins morning, and, as NARROW JET GIMPS, A ‘finieh—just ao modern in style and just as reliablein | noon as the bricks have cooled sufficiently to be NARKOW JET EDGES, TLANTIC quality as you can find in any cash furniture house in bi will be TBRIDISCENT GIMPS. E Cc. ir ye rseg heen on ceedt or ona money’ thas | TOP pete eee eee e nee LECTROPOISE Uo,, other imnhie“ontene * REMMEMBER, that with * 1405 New York ave. ta ectihoak a aED, BOOM SUITE * every dollar Monday * credit, + and Tuesday you get a box of * L K. HILL, Solicitor. ee ee on ytit tba + LOOSE SEWING SILK free. * store at our price. rrr air THAT BRUSSELS CARPET ‘At O0e. per yard cash, or @5c. per yard on credit, is Sar Oven unc! 9 elect tonight.“CR Tella through snd to ta the Ingrain Gar ‘yard cash, or per yard ‘time. MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY. All carpet made and Inid free of extra cost. Nochange 807 Penna. Ave. X.W. [It] [Pelephone 1414. } for waste in matching . THA’ SION TABLE sed Sse At 94.25 cash, or @4.500n. ‘will seat six por- of excallten tebe fe hae taney burt “Bee the forty-pound. Wate #7. @ fancy jattress we sell for $7.50 Renova frome, Se eg cash—$8 on credit wire aprings, $2.25 banded vencers, patent duplex ace a gy cig November Bell Everything W. G. Maerzgnorr & Co. 3. tneli tos on ewes, ON\CREDIT See 2 sick ages “ ec And there are no notes to sign. ‘Bave moved to thetr new building, at the old stand, sic oe coer 1110 FS. N. W,, i he. GROGANS Scalers ee insane seh StS 058 BB Sod Ck = MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, store disposed of at cust. . fae <ae Rar: Risisetin, 21h G2. BI Tihs. aw. ae * suexd ree ; ‘ Bet Handlete. ookett direct See . W. G. Mazzszorr & Co. pa jaletiee mae TREO RS RECITES . 5 rE de = assa 1110 F Sz. N. “1 ‘ectory, Baltimore, Md. | fecturees ab eats . ‘ a At the Emergency Hospital there is the ters are | ‘Those who saw the Chicago fire can realize | ‘Star. New Yona, Oct. 29.—No man can vote who | has not registered when the boxes are closed to- tion. Good jadges believe that the total num- | city 340.000 voters will register and in Brooklyn 170,000. If they do then ict a demo- ee ee counties. "The republican been raising heaven ceeding. If #0, they are likely to to this city with 99, plurality. eee how close the contest is in this state. Wise men are thinking that 1,000 votes or less | ‘may separate the two great parties. | Senator is now hard at work as a_ member of the democratic national committee. has added « foal tothe aumecsa souhdeesa te ecko tion. He himself says that be has no doubt of | victory. In contradiction Gorman’s presence, # confidence. It has given rise to the reports that he goes away because he believes that de- feat is imminent. View of Another Special Dispatch to The Eventne Star. New Yonx, Oct. 29.—The prospective pur- nt, of attention in police circles today. Fach side is charging the other with preparations for the | parchase of many thousands. of votes. The | $1,400,000 piled up for this purpose, while the —— charge that the democrats have | $1,700,000. |" No concealment is made of their disappoint- been expected and that it is evident that their | Yote in these two cities will not be what had | been counted on. This gives the republicans | some encouragement, but they are by no means | confident, but rather the reverse. The fact | seems to be that both sides are waiting the results of today’s final registration | with trepidation. The recent from In- diana indicate an improved condition for the republicans there. AWAKENED ONLY TO DIE. Particulars of the Terribly Tragic Wreck of the Roumania. Lisnon, Oct. 29.—The bodies of the victims of the Bombay steamer Roumania, which bas | been wrecked off the coast of Portugal, are being washed ashore at Cape Carvoeiro, Most of the bodies are in night attire, showing that the unfortunates were aroused from sleep only to encounter death in the terrible storm. The sea is still ronning heavily and it is impossible to’ approach the wreck, which lies in» most going to pieces. Wrecks are not uncommon at Cape Carvoeiro, which projects into the Atlantic as « sort of | trap for any vessel that 1s driven inshore while making for Lisbon or Gibreltar. The Portu- Ens talon fairly prompt action and the authori: ties have ordered a force to the scene to protect the wree and prevent the | despoilment of the lead. Teo daring Wreckers, who, notwithstanding the prevalence of fog and storm, ventured out into the angry waters to obtain some of the floating cargo, were drowned in the hearing of the people on | no aid, as others were afraid to venture their lives to save them, and the wreckers perished, | vietims to their own cupidity. The gunboat | Zaire has started from Lisbon to the scene of | the wreck, and will doubtless afford more ef- fective protection to the property of the steam- ehip company and to the remaining cargo than eny land force could alone exert. ONLY NINE SAVED OUT OF 122, The latest information places the number of those who perished at 113, and that nine per- sons were saved. Among the were many British officers, with their families, re- one of the gers was Lady Johnson, wife of Sir Henry Johnson, and daughter of Thomas | Dyson, eaq., of Bengal. A great difficulty in the way of getting an accurate report of the wreck is that the region is 80 inolated from or- dinary intercourse, even with Lisbon, that | none of the «urvivors of the wreck speak Portu- guese, and that all the information so far hus been transmitted through Portuguese sources. CAPT. YOUNG'S BRAVERY. and perished with the vessel. He showed ex- traordinary coolness during the efforts to save the passengers and was nobly seconded by the subordinate officers. Some of the crew behaved in acowardly manner, but most of them obeyed | orders fi | gave precedence in all instances to the women | andchildren when it came to a question of res- | cue. Many of the passengers were asleep when the striking of the vease! notice of danger, and rushed from their cabins without | baving time to dress, while during the excite- | ment that followed there was no opportunity. |The women and children were kept under | shelter until the torrente of water pouring over | the vessel threatened to swamp the saloon. ‘Then they were taken out on deck and every Jeap | effort was made to prevent them from being washed overboard. But the tremendous seas to death. while others perished in the boats. Capt. Young had been with the Anchor Line | Company for many vears and at one time was | in their Atlantic trade between Glasgow and and of fine physique. He was well known in shipping circles in New York, where both he and "his. ster, Mra, Reid, who is now stew. ardens of the Furnessia, aré highly esteemed. Cept. Young was a man just in prime of fe. i EX-CONSUL RYDER SENTENCED, He Was Charged With Defrauding Heirs in Deamark of Money Intrusted to Him. Corexmacen, Oct. 29.—Henry B. Byder, for- merly consul for the United States at this place, was today convicted of theft, fraud and per- fury and sentenced to imprisonment at hard Inbor for eighteen months. Ryder was arrested in July last on the charge of embezzling the proceeds of an estate which he had received from America to be handed over to heirsin Denmark. The amount was smal]—about 1,000 crowns—but in the course of inguiry by the authorities it camie to light that Ryder had been guilty of other embezzie- ments, forgeries dating back for a number of years in his official service at Copenhagen. wder's wife, an attractive youug German woman, whom he bad recently married, became involved in the case, through swearing false - < clearing him. She also was arrested, but has since been released, it being evident that she acted under compuision of her husband. Ryder was a veteran of the American civil war and had an excellent record up to the time that his crimes were discovered. i THE MAVERICK BANK CASES. Indictments Against the Directors Quashed, but President Potter Held. Bostor, Oct. 29.—The demurrers are sus- tained asto the Maverick Bank directors in- dictments as to making false entries and falee ‘The sebooner Samana is on shore at the foot of Dodge's, almost on the rocks of the railroad amounted to 166.000 shares. ve chase of votes in New York is the chief subject | $90. Gna. ‘ment by the democrats regarding the result of | BU Wort the tion in New York and Brooklyn yes- | fii Gea. terday. They say it was not near what ha Ee dangerous situation and shows signs of rapidly | government in the case of the Koumania | shore. Their piercing cries for belp brought | turning to India from visits to England, and | Capt. Young refused to leave the Roumania | fully. The Britich officers on board | carried a number of the women and little ones | New York. He was almost a giant in stature | at her husband's instance, with the object of | mi New Yonx, Oct. 29.—Money on ail wax easy today. Three per cent was the only rate at Which loans were offered throughout, There were no transactions Exchange steady Posted rates, 48°3%ud86!y; actual rates, 483 for Sixty days and 4854 for demand. Governments steady—currency 6s, 10734 bid; extended 2, 1003, bid: 4s, coupon, 1145 bid. Stocks were only fairly active, during the two hours of trading this morning. wales During the first yular, but in ‘most cases the changes were slight. Whisky tionally weak and declined 25,. % im the early dealing. Cl band ‘and advanced % per cent each. Toward ii, a'cleck, however, the whe began to harden and’ prices steadily ad during tbe closing hour under some coverin induced by the favorable bank statement made public shortly after 11 o'clock. Whisky ‘Trust Tecovered the early decline and the other stocks at noon were up 34 to 8 per cent. The greatest provement &LE iy ‘was in Ontario and Western. _ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, fare the opetiag ant closing prices of the Now York Gane sore 1 Ey" special Wire to Carson & Macartney. 1210 P atreot, Name. | 0. | Review of the Week. Henry Clews’ Weekly Financial Review is sued today says: “In Wall street the tone of Dusiness is healthy, but lacks any special ele- ment of speculation. Many factors in the con- dition of business at large are favorable tos higher range of prices, which had been very generally expected to appear at this stage of the season, but counter factors have appeared which are holding speculative tendencies jin check for the time being. There fe, however, a very healthy | railroad mortgages and prime dividend-paying | shares, and that fact encourages the “ball” owners of stocks to stick to their holdings. The | hardening tendency of the money markets, bere Jand in Europe, naturally bold« speculative traneactions in check, the more so as the drift bas run further’ than has been gen- erally expected. While it may be neces- sary to slacken pace somewhat fora time in stock operations, yet the general situation is a strong one. The business of the country at large is sound probably accumulating solid wealth faster than | ever before. All the circumstances bear favor- jably. upon the value of railroad invest- ments, and are preparing the way for a higher range of values when the present gpecial con- ditions affecting the money markets have disappeared. eee Washington Stock Exchange. m.: Cap. and_X. - Re . Bank, Bat 107s, and American Graphophone, 50 at 8 Lincoln Mali, 10 at 71. Int Building, 19 ai | 80, Nat. Safe Deposit Co., 5 at 134 Government Bouds—-U.' S. 4s, remstered, 190:, 14X bid. 115 asked. U.S ds, coupons, 198i, 14% bid, 118% asked. | ° 50 of Colymbia Bonds—ouvear fond, Se, 1899, gol asked. Water stocks, 7s, curren —asked. suyear tund. gold, 1902, asked. 3.658, 1924, fund, cur- | Fency, 112% bid, 118% asked. | Miscellaneous Honds—Washington and George- | town Kailrval 10-4968, 102 bid.—asked. Washing- tonand Georgetown Railroad Convertible ts, 145 bid, — asked. Masonic Hall Asw’n Ss, 103 "bid, | —asked. Washington Light Infautry ist mort- FEF 2082 wy asked, | Wastington Light | Infautry 2d ‘7s, 100 bid, — asked. Washingrou Gas ‘Compaiiy, series A, és, i29 bid, —asked. Wasning- ton Gas, series B. fs, 129 vid, — asked. Waslung- ton Gas Co. Convertible és, 1901, 185 bid. — waked. | Eckington Hallroa és, 100 bid. — asked. Chesa- Peake and Potomac’ Telephone %. 9% bid, iug asked. Capitol aud North O Street Raliroad isi | | mortg: 108 bid, — asked. Metropolitan | Railroad Convertible Gs, 110 bid, 116 asked. U. Jeetric Light Convertible 5s, 127% bia, — asked. American Security and Trust 5a, 1905, A. & O., 100 bid, —asked. American Security and Trust’ Sa, | | 1905, F, & A., 100 bid, —asked. American Security | and’ Trust 5s, 1906, A. & ©. 109 b | Washington Market Co. timp. 48, 110 Ket Co. exten. 6a. — bi Washington Washington Market Co. ist és, 1892-19. asked. National Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington. 400 vid, — asked. Bank of the Republic, 2:5 pid, — asked. Metropolitan, 310 asked. Centrai, 300 bid.— asked. Second, 1f2 old, 1s asked Farm: eraand Mechanics’, 190 bid, —usked. Citizens’, Columbia, 143 bid. 1654, axked: Did. — asked. West End, 107 bid, 109 | asked. " Traders’, 117% bid, — asked. Lincola, 104% | Bid. 105% askea. Railroad Stocks—Washn | 380 bid, 380 asked. Metro) | Columbia, 57 | Street, 83 bid, Home, — bid,—asked. Georgetown and Ten- | 165 bid, 180 asked. 1: ion and Georgetown, leytowa, — bid, 50 asked. Kock Creek, 100 bid, — asked. 4 fosurance Stocks—Piremen'’s, 47% bid, 53 asked. Frankiin, 50 bid, — asked. asked. National Union, 16 bid, — asked. ton, 175 bid, — asked. Columbia, 144 bid, — asked. Corcoran, 70 bid, — asked. Riggs, 7% bid, — asked.” People’s, bid, — asked. Lincoln, 83; bid, sig asked. Commercial, 5 bid, 54 asked. Geriman-Ainerican, 150 bid, — asked. Poto- Mac, 75 bid, 4¢ asked. ‘Title Insarance Stocks—Columbia Title, 6% bid, Tasked. Real Estate Title, 128 vid, — asked. Gas and blectric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, “46% Did, 48 asked. Georgetown Gas, 47 bid, — cirie Lignt, 143 bid, 146 asked. iepn opuone, 8 bid.82, asked. Ch . 4555 bid, — asked: Pennsylvania, — bid. — ani laneous Stocks — Waskingtou Market, Did. 17 asked. Great Falls ice, 150 bid, 140 asked. Buil Run Panorama, 17 bid, — asked. Preamatic Gun Carriage, .68 bid, 73 asked. Ivy City Brick, | — Did. 99 asked. Interocean Bullding, $0 bid, 100 asked. Nor. & Wash. Steamboat Cv., ¥5 bid, asked. Safe Depogit and Trast Companies—Washington ‘and ‘Trust, *185 bid, — asked. Asuerican Secarity aud Trust. i853 bid, 135 waked. National Safe Deposit and Trust Co.. “182% bid, 185 asked. Washington Safe Deposit, 100 bid. — asked. Ex. atv. Baltimore Marketa. BALTIMORE, Oct. 29.—Flour dul, unch: joer, Tout: Mays, x Ted," 65% sack Butter unchanged. Eggs Steady—Hio cargoes, fair, 16; strong. BALTIMORE, Oct. 29.—Virginia tep-forties, S5i< bid, Baltimore’ and Ohio stock, 98%; North: Central stock, 65 bid; "and Unio South- ‘Western Girets, 10fal0T; do second %8a31; do. wird ry CHICAGO, Oct. 29 —Whest — @X; yer, 71) pmax, ‘Corn—October, a - ‘13.20. ws -4 November, 1.88%; Jenusry, 7.50; May, 7.575. its "october: ints; November, 1s" Samunry, pede ee Cra THE CASK OF DOUGLASS CROSS, Hits Set for November 11, but = Secpecnssan treoanne. Next Friday week, November 11, is the day set for the execution of Wim. Douglass Cross, colored man convicted of the murder of bis #if in South Washington in October, 1839, Duties bis case is to be heard in the 5 demand for | active and the nation is | Metropolitan, — bid, — | & Arting- | _ a ‘Yesterday afternoon in the Police Court te trict Attormey Cole before Judge Miller in the case of Lawyer William Lane O'Neill, who accused Mr. Edward A. Mosely, secretary of the Interstate commerce commis sion, as published in yesterday's Sram, and em- tered a nolle pros in the case. In ending the charge against Mr. Mosely Capt. Cole be = had investigated and hed tailed = to Teason for the case to be heard. unfortunate that Mr. Mosely bad and locked ty as he knew zen. Mr. Mosely also complained the police and said they ‘house in the dead hour of fice, and be told them thst willing to deposit Recesary, but that ewer. When these ended Mr. Mosely went to the Police swore outa warrant against Lawyer | charging him with perjury. [sent out to the police and late | lawyer was arrested and locked wp. thing be did was to make motion to indictment. but as the policeman coald Rot court no action could be taken. MX WAS ORNTURE. | This morning, when Lawyor O'Neill appeared before Judge Miller, be was not on the warpath as he wns yesterday. ack tf et Fis t iiliet HH 8 F I H $ rf i jt ens i i t Fy ie? YN Clerk Potts asked him, guilty?” he replied, uilty.” ‘Then Mir. O'Neill went on to expinin that he meant no disrexpect to the court ves- terday; that he had never been discourteogs to any court, nor did he ever intend to be. MAKING BIO CHARGES, In conclusion he said that Mr. Mosely was noj the real prosecuting witness, that Grover ‘Cleveland was prosecuting him and that Mr. Mosely was his represontative. At the suggestion of Judge Miller, the de- | fendaut thought he had better have « litte time to prepare bis case. He had some important | papers at the Shoreham, where be had been stopping, and he would like to bave them. alro stated that he would appear as bis |own counsel; that be did net want | Gen, Butler or any other = at torney; that he was capable of mannging his own case. He expressed himself as Very anxious to return to New York in register this afternoon in order to sa | vote. | After further discassion the court set the ase for trial on Friday next, and the was sent down stairs end placed ina ‘Then he decided that be would rather have @ hearmg today, and the witnesses were 4 Mr. Mosely was in court and he hada word to say about the case, He snid he thought the prisoner was insane and that he was, therefore, likely to kill him in ten minutes, “Then,” said | Judge Miller, “if he is immune he should be | treated ax an insane man.” The judge gested that hix mental condition ought to be inquired into, and said that might be dove te day. Us a F [ 4 TO APPEAR FRIDAY. | , “iIiknow hhim tobe s felon and a fugitive from Justice,” remarked Mr. Mosely. “I don't, how- ever, want to appear as making thie prosses- thon « hardship on the man, and if be for New York I am perfectly willing | put under hear bon: | the matter ix to be | Mr. O'Neill was then | told that Mr. Mosely had to his sonal bonds being takeh he turned to Mr. lowney and sa) brought up, and consented Afwr further discussing the ease Mr. O'Neill promised to appear in court next Friday, and he was thereu on his personal bonds. didh | ——— Range of the Thermometer. ‘The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather bureau toda 2p.m., 57; maximum, 58; minimum, | MARRIED. Oerober. CAMFRON-PRACH. son, Kan., by Rev New York ity to ington, D. Devarted this Mite W _ October me TSAAC BRAXTON. bolosad ieee ~. Hraxton. aned forty-four. veoh. rom hie late residence, On Friday, October 28, 1892, at 6:20 ww "ROC. Yormeriy tapeaia etapa “seventh Wiscouimn infantry, late of the pension | serviens at Hamline M. E. Church st? 3. October 3. Ewianeaces upon ieee three dass . Friends ond relatives Wows ie By father i» . ais weary tof ended: whe eriedatricken™ hearts Te Gnd pala and soy oy ‘ungral sunday at 0 ‘he family are invited. | HOWSE. On Saturday, October 20, ne | of ¢ gielock fer along ani yainful wlended, The jeace and the comfort he found vot below With the bericht, Bapry amelie P he wigs we boku loved htsn, ft wan all forthe bere” God wave us our Sorrow thet be might Sind rest. Funeral from bis late resideves, Ne. 1s th ee Felntiven iavi z (On October 27, 1802, at . residence, 1745 1 etteet hertheest LOCIRK as | Ioved wife of Samuel Wand mother of Prank Sauiuel L. Jopen, aged aixty-thres | “Panerai” Sunday, October 90, at TP. . | Nineteenth Street Baptist Church atives are invited to attend. Gasket will wee | Spee at'ene caret | PAINE. | On Friday, October 28, W002, at 12 STAPPORD."Cideat Sonat Maton aad Let | Pavac, aged twenty-two youre, Sve monte and | adage funeral from the Plymouth srasae ree Rina Cemaregntape ney | Felativer are invited to attend. JOMAS. Departed this hie Eioass oawelenNees wa orton. BI at 6-20—.m.. JAMES S a from the Metropolitan: . fesiey Qetcner 28, 1802. stare Se ares ee Long'chiae the hours immortal tn earth a4 pore Bercuaws Puss DISLODGE BILE, STIR UP THE IVER, CURE SICK HEADACHR, FEMALE AILMENTS, REMOVE DISEASE AND PROMOTE GOOD HEALTE. ‘Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Coating. FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER. : Court of the United States xnother stay in the Ash for Beechain's ané take mo other, Of all @rap execution of the sentence is prisoner has been convicted and i likely to be made, | #188. Price, 2cents aton New York Depot, 365 Canal st. s