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PUBLIENED DAL Now Bex be first monthiy me abhfat Beri pines ask Bt. Douatnte’s iat, ith itadrs . at will be pant Fe tccommer Babeeripe Gx. Tht JOHN BL BEY Istexrst Save your money with regularity. In so doing yon will pot only sare money. bat you Pays interest on (price OF ty cursive see axpe 0 TELE Ovtober to the 7th ot THE EVENING STAR AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. TO] Peansylvania Avense, ore S HL KAUPFMANN, Pres't Wow York Osco a) Porter | Bue Fvevive Stan or 5 44 per me wiceaes Postase adel $b (Rastered at the Post OMe at Washington, D.O.. a frond clams mal scatter 2" AL) mai) sateerptions must be paid ip advamee, FINANCTAL SSOCTATION, setts tw? ima the tre om Brey rela k $ teed LEKY J. MURTY, President, WOSMITH, Vice Prestient, Y J. DERMOT Nec ¥. Tre the followin diz y oar 2 Ns it Wat ew. a) Fst 8 VEO. W Day. J. SONDHEIMER, S20 Tub ot. aw. dn) Til at. ae. JOHN FENN P SMYTH. Besa wt. mw Dat aw. ‘And RORPRT McDONALD. 428 Ks nw And FILLMORE BEALL, attorney. ooS1-7e Benda bath "aun Uvox Devosirs. Wy atintereat. Althonueh mc interest it Soctetion, LoRges, ke will posit the sinking funds of thelr respecttre LOANS. Ofeanizations st interest with this com- pany. ‘This Company has moner to loan on real estate iu the District of Columbia, stocks, bonds and other collateral securities. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., ALT. BRITTON, President, Danking House, 1405 @ st. nw. Storage Warehouse, L140 15th st. nw. CIATION, 1513 F st., Washington, D.C. Shares, 100, payable in monthly installments, which partictpate tm all profite and mature in St the Woors & Co. BANKERS, WASHINGTON, D. ‘Topartios having tale funds that ther may desire to use at any time we would call spectal attention to our interest rate of 3 percent per annum on certificates of de post, payabieon demand. This isa very desirable way to deposit euch funds, as you may withdraw them st any time withoat notice, with interest, ON TIME CERTIFICATES Our rates are as follows. viz Payabie in three mouths, 4 per cent. “ste Bpercent. “one year, 6 per cent Interest payable quarteriy. semt-ennually ov sunually, as desired. CALL AND SEE US. Open 9:30. Close 4:30. ‘Transact a ceneral banking business. iaee F ST. NW. Le You Wasr To become @ stockholder in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY And share in the profite of bul@ing a manufactaring and residence city send ) our address to ©. R. McBLAIR, ‘3% Atlantic building. ELIZABETHTON, Inthe Watauga Valley, Tennessee. A successful new town * Te being built by a stock company with Large capital, Frocured alone by the sale of stock. 000 Spent in tinprovenents since Last May. Directors of The Coopers: Hon. JOHN G. CARLISLE, Hon. ISHAM G. HARRI Hos. H.C. HANS BROUGH Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER Hon. BENS BUTTERWORTH, Hon. LOUIS E. MeCOMAS, rn A. T. BRITTON COMPANY tend of 0 cents per share HPAVOP NOVEMBER. Is dere of record at the clone ot ‘of October, ING@2. at the offic mpany. BL Lith st. nw * Washinet i frets jouber. in !viatee SAMUPFL MBEAN, b HAKLES G. BEEBE. Treasut Washington, D.C , October 26, 18% Y ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRE: the Arlington Fire Inwarance Comp t ot Columb for lowe both digs tive Ie FRANK ‘cont vn the capttal a om ani after TCESUAY. November 1, ks for tnactom, Doxes frum 81 to $5 rer anna. cH. DAVIDG FIFTEEN DOLLARS Wil secure ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS stock of the Scat inate of the acon hort Winike CoMpa Sy, s Wore mine ie locates in Coster co the Basstick. Humboldt i ‘and other ipitves already tan ts developed by an incline shaft x MA XCEPT SUNDAY Lith St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, each share ayient of Nowe om o rate af inter. e paid fn ad- HOGE Pree T. C. DANIEL, See. [MTED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN AS80- oper deposited in any amount. 3 and 6 per cent tntereat paid on special denoetts from the date they are made ett IN HONOR OF LUTHER Ceremonies Where He Defied the Vor. 81, No. 20,405. FINANCTAL. WASHINGTON, SPECIAL Ni SPECIAL NOTICES. 240n Issee Or Srock OPENED OCTOBER 177TH, 1892. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | THY EQUITABLE t a purely co-operative saving and leaning institution. It loans mouey at fair rates of tuterest on long time and monthly installments and pays fair and reliable profits on shares. SAVING. The 24th issue of stock tsopen for sub- scription and first payment, which can be made at the office of the association daily from 9a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Shares, $2.50 monthiy. Until maturity of sbares, when full earnings are paid, 4 per cent interest per annum is guaranteed. LOANING — Those who desire loans to pay for pronérty, pay off mortgages. or for butane Purposes, should ascertain the terms upon which money is Joaned by the Equitable Co-operative Butlding Association. Eurhty-seven monthly payments of prio- cipal and tnterest settles a loan in full. Any portion or ail of a loan, however, may be settled at any time by paying ac- cerned interest to date of such « settle ment. Commissions and heavy expenses are avoided. Pamphlets explaining the advantages and benesia of the asscecation and other fmormation /urnished uson application at rhe office, 1008 F at. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. A. J. SCHAFHIRT, Vico President. GEO. W. CASTLEAT,20 Vice President. JOUN JOY EDSON, Secretary. DIRECTORS BENS. F. FULLER, U. H. TWOMBLY, FRED W. PRATT, GEO. W. FISHER, ELLIS SPFAR, JOB BARNARD, LAWRENCE GARDNER, MARCUS BAKER, JOHN W. SCHAEFER. Oftice EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1008 F st. oda 18 Pax Gore Besse 810 TO $100. PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS. © Town Company: be payable on the. stock= ss on the 28th ine trenmicer of ORS OF | ig, ranater of Stock elil be closed from | October 27 to Sven hh days inclusive ord4to ic LEM TOWERS, Jr. secretary. OBIO NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTO: =. ‘Canhter. ferme oniy, when the price will he large products of rich silver bearing urea, of 50 and 100 fect Fe- INTEREST QUARTERLY. ‘The Industrial Savings and Loan Associa- tion of the District of Columbia in issuing an 8 per cent interest-bearing bond 1a de- Bominations from 10 to 8100. These bonds are secured by Heal Fstatn, Investinents, Deeds of Trust, Investment Companies tock aad other good securities. THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION, 1900 F ST. N.W. Capital, $40,000, Organized July 1, 1887. JOHN H_ SOULE, President. AF. CHILDS, Vice President. THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary and Manager. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, Depository. DIRECTORS JOHN H. SOULE. THOS. G, HENSEY, A. F. CHILDS, L. D. LANDON, ccl2-ectm . U. H. RIDENOUR, Tus Nartosa. Sare Devosir, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. ,1867,and acts of Oct.,1800 and Feb. 1892, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from $5 each upward per annam. Etiver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not lens than $i, ccutor, Administrator and Trustee—executes Trasts | Bet Comforts, satin of all Kinds. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, First Vice President. JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Second vice Pres THOMAS RB. Je Third Vice Pres, £. FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STUKTEVANT, Secretary. Directors: Benjaintn P. Snyder, Zonas C.Robbins, Albert T Startawant, Anirew Wylle, George H. Piant, Matthew msTy, Lewis Clephans, Charles A. Jains, Henry A. Willard, E. Francis Rigzs, dares M Johastoa, Charles . Giover, z ene ee '. P~—t5 Parke, ome eh Wiiltass Eeiaee, ty 30)_Thomaa ie domes AIS 9 TEWKGBURY, Ww. BRIDES, bhuker, 50 Broadw: ’ fauager, *: 00 Mocnber Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS 6. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Pur and Grain, Fro ‘Digect private wires Interest al FUNDS DRAW INTEREST WHEN DEPOS Calland cet our rates on demand vait before depositing else- WOODS & CO., Bankers, ieee Fst a. Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Keal Estate and Stock Broker, Keoms ¥ and 11, Atlantic Building, $80 F ston. w. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. en manwin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J.8 Rache & Co., New York Stock Exchange Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. ‘Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orieaps Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicagu Board of Trade, Frivate wires to New York, Chicago and New Or. leans Telephone. 453 Jel7-te Fosurr BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSO- CIATION, NOB. 908 TO 914 G ST. X. W., WASHINGTON. D. G., Offers the following investments to its patrons: fallamount deposited, with interest, may be with- | drawn on thirty days’ notice. Sper cent per annum coupon certificates tesuet where the deposit is not withdcewa before three years 10 per cent per annum where the depositis not with- drawn before five years, ‘Stockholders can borrow $1,000 for the small sam «18248, having ett years to repay it, at rateof 613 vermouth. Compare this with the expenses of all other associa- toma, Over 82, 290.650 of stock subscribed in Washtaztoa city slonefrom November 12, 1800, to August 1, wee. Our Saures show we offer the moat favorable terms op loans and deposits, and our securities being three times the value of the loam and the loan being repaid monthly makes the security still better each tmeath, rendering it impossible for our patrons tolose a dol- lag. x NOTICES. BEAUTIFUL S ished. Grooms and bach,near 7th at and atvery low figure it sold qe LAWYERS KNOW IT: H Place to have thelr Briefe printed, cor- pily and ‘at Teasonatte’ rates Is et McGILL & WALLACE, Law Print tor lotbing too large oF too si A tpecdal Rtn OCTOBER i, 2m, existing between George Stove and John K. Brad find printicg busin ried on without change of name by Gesn . JOHN RK. BRADLEY. for us to print. Now be candid with yourself, did yon ever see the eqnal of our twenty-five-dollar-made-measure sure? When we say equal we mean the cut, the workm! in other word: oetof the garments. Where else can you secure the celebrated “*Mertz” tone to your garments so much appreciated by dressers 'G Hi S AL COURSE OF LECTURES d residence to 1422 K | <—- WATER SUPPLY. SEWERAGE and CITT 10 6; Sundays 10 to 1° only; telepi NGINEERING will be given at this session of th ft earand throat excl N HERTS departinent of the COLUMBIAN C HID, f Piano, O Harm Removed his studio to G29 Now York ave. tm, Ofee hours: 12-1 and 4-5. aha pod RE ‘of our Cloak and Su * Pleased to see bis f age =" DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. <q@=>!0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON ,DAWSON LUDGE. NO. 16, FLA. aganitcat Iso one at ~:°%) p.in’ saiue day. purpose, ktand visi (ation. A fraternaPinvitation ts extended.” By order it B, <q=> NORTHEAST TON SS ciation ‘will meet MONDAY. 2, at 7:90 p.m.’ hall sw. cor. sth andT s Stiece tmaprovement and other business _0chO-8t JOHN D. HINTERNESC . Si we * October 30," at ptm. "PROF. Hobe E. APRZ tothe secret Ph.D, ; Oc2B-t* NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS | ARE = notified that the last day for recistratfon tn New Jn ree: ESDAY, November 1 Certificates 4s {gf ratiroad ticket at reduced fare, good trom October fovember 15, ‘Room 30, fw. ‘RS, President, ‘ew Jersey Republican Association, That are interested in chiidret that this department will be test ideas of Ural ae ne RAUEMAN. O60 Pa. imaling we would open on Monda; with all the newest and i ANl Germocratic voters of the different states can pro- cure orders for railroad tickets at reduced rates by applying at Room 33, Washington Loan and Trust building, corner Oth andF ats. n.w. MENS SHIRTS TO ORDER. ow is the time to have your Shirts made that a shirt made in the mer for winter and cooler for summer, W juipped shirt factories in the mnploy only thorcugbly ex warantee perfor well-known. f JOHN 8, MILLER, Chairman Committee. _ WANTED—IN THE N. W. SECTION ‘of the city or in Washington, Kalo. Tama or Columbia Helwits, « subdivide well {nto PROCTOR & PROCTOR, Real fitting shirts, made in the If otherwise don WOODWARD & LOT RTERS OF THE, ©F THE DEMOCRATIC AL COMMITTEE ‘Y NORTHWEST ‘ citizens who destre the candidates for HE: ADVISORY COM NAT! Friends of deinocracy a mn of the democratic residency and vice presidoncy ‘e have entered on ‘tht Be" THEM QurcR, Rich Suitings of exclusive atyles just arrived, last. month of the undersigned to remind yor that while many have the democrati: responded in kup: ort of fe multitudes who undoubtedly desire hai! such triumph. asa boon to all classes of the people, but who have as yet rendered no aid toward {ts accomplishment. ittie reflection will couvince alls tial campaign cannot be carried on without low a legitimate and heavy burden of expense and that itis only Just that this burden should be by a single class, but by all the friends and __ 423 1TH sT. STEFI-PLATE CALENDARS FOR ‘93. Rauipies now reads“for exaininat A. MQUEEN” Printer ‘and Publi if Delieved that ® uch persons that a A Latrobex, Tin Roof Contributions will be recvived by the treasnrer, J. Harrison Jolin n, at the spore of the mdvisory cor second. floor, oF remit » VBS Bat. mw vy mail, if preferred, ad- tances may be dreswed to Lock be made to any of the mem- ¥ committes, Whose names are pub- Haswaro & Horomnsows Hished in the p FURNITURE POLISH 18 THE BEST. ALSO AGENTS FOR BUTCHER'S BOSTON HARD WAX FLOOR Promptly furnished and will be fol- lowed “with acknowiedymients of the democratic nt tional committee from New Yi MAR of the Advisory Com Nationa: Committee for the District of Co- Chatrman ex-offiek OFICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE artnership hersto'ore existing under the ck & Tucker, builders, has beon sstuining’ all Via} whotn all debts due the firm must be patd. ontinued by Mr. Keithley at the rher 8th and Est, s.6., where he will be eased to see his friends and patrons, ; =A PURCHASE istoived, Mr Keithley oe eee Alaxative, refreshing | The business will be ‘Very agreeable to take for CONSTIPATION* hemorrhoids, bile, Joss of appetite, gastric and intestinal troubles and headache arising Residence 613 ERY HOME THESE FIRST DAYS t, when suminer has loosened its hold “the question of what sort of ICE to uss ts one of re. nic Ice is made of pure spring water. this water belt by no other in th protre clearness of Fr. GRILLON, 88 Rue des Archives, Paris. Sold by all Drusvists. Leics the water ts distilled and C verves to absolutely | Fotect those Who use Hyeienie lee from the dangers to health tend the use of lee which Isimrure or whose «no. Unbealthtn! Stand both extremes of the heat of distillat ‘The management invite the fullest in- spection of every provess in every bart of 1's works by Peopie. assured that there- jerrel to any other for tier hone (No. 44) No. 419 Oth st. GRILLON, Ex Rarrs =a 1241 11TH ST. 8.E. We have never seen as many smiling faces as the trade that left cus house t intellizent, fair-minded er Henin Lee wil ep erery homie pu Sthes ice. A’call vy postal or ty te will be quickly responded to. Cifice nw. is Week over our remnant ad. will zive you some good values in Ladies’ and Children’s Wraj jase ts’ Lone Coats, creaun cash sat the low- mere, embroid~ <q THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER ‘elies solely upon its merits for its sale—not upon & ‘The machine has only been on the ti two years, arid there are now 30,000 of them in use and the manufacturers are%,000 machines behtad their orders. Sent on trial and sold on easy payments, broidered capes Infants’ Embroider ‘ Etderdown Short Coats, in fii uF iinmmenge Line and Bonnets. Bootes and Sacks. Ghitiren's Wand knit Sacks, 4c Cream Coahmmere Car W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pa. ave. nw. NEED NOT BE “GUNBOATS.” ‘Your shoes need not be “gun! be comfortable nor “ontlandis! share. , Wevcan civa rou style as well * comfort and durability in these men's $3.50 and 84 shoes. Broad, medium and narrow toes. Button, lac of oon- ‘Let wa shee yor! 1217 PAAVE. N.W. ocl-Im —_ 18 Sooners, D.'C., under act of Congress, and from which the prexent asdesament is being made. ‘The most com- ict deta plane of, county ‘property ever jaraed. VA tuited edition will be. print jook | now on sale. D. J. HOWELL, Civil Engineer, O18 Fst. ut. octts-e® VER BE CHEAPER: We probably cannot dova bit better for you any other coal nt, but. no 0 ; ibly do" better for you : ply the beat grades of clean coal, ive full welghe, deliver, promptly. Aad pellet rock-bottom prices, dave tuouey 0 Coal ty layiny in asappls before another Hise; ARTHUR ESAT MAIN YAKD. cor. 4th and ists. noe. | BRA: H—CAY WOOD'S, Oth near | e—qSTO DESCRIBE THIS MEN’ ee inet guife haf ae: Briefly, itis r ‘ 85¢.: 6 fore “The Two Old Venera 8B. ELLERY & Jos. H Manavors Branch Balto. 5 ecto Ht ith st. nw. ne a> AN INQUISITIVE AGE Keer he c An ave of inquisitiveness— it pte all ‘things to a test and everybody must have the beat’ ‘They get ithere. Her. are two “bests™ Rich Old “*Hermitage” Claret, equal to the im- Ported grades that cost 8 and $10 percase mellow and sparkling. Only #0 case of 12 q!s, Fine Old Stock Medicinal Port; greatest tonic Anown for malaria and other couapiainte; a tare combination of excellence. Only’ e. TO-RALUN WINE COMPANY, OLE Th st now. | foc)” Teleshone, 908. => RC. MANGUM & CO. UIT AGAINST Maurice B Flynn baa been withdrawn. 5 M.TPLYNN, 651 Pa ave. s. of Trouser patterns at reduced prices, and to Rive youashare of the benefit we shall offer tf #3 less than what ther woul: ordinarily bring. Now #9, 7 perpair, Made to your meacnre and suaran- teed to fit perfectly —or no sale. FRED GATCHEL (/ate o7 Keen's) 405 12tiyst. a. w.. one door above PUT STYLE INTO THINGS” By baving your Cards, Note Heads, Invi- tations Announcements and all your En- graving done in truly exgwisite taste, Prices commensurate with the most skillful and @rtistic work in Washington, WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, Booksellers, Engraver: Stationers, ock7-Am_ q@=2TO GOOD DRESSERS." ‘As a special inducement we will make tq your order a fine Black Diagonal Coat and Vest, flat silk bound,and a pair of fine striped Trousers for 845—tatlored in a first- class manner and fit guaranteed. railoring,” 0029 HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Gen. Agts.. 935 F st. nw. " VIVIMUS, VIVAMUS. “This ia our weather,” And [have the finest stock of selected fusl. both Coal and Wood, ever offered for sale in It was bought right, hence prices Buy now and save advance. ‘oats, 81 Bunt Coatee Astrachs “oats, Taille: Sort Coats, €. Misa:s' Keeters, rachan irimie 49... ‘Misses? Cape Coats, ‘Misses’ Plaid Cape Coats. #3. Total receipts for the year ........... ‘Our line of Wraps are less in pri 49 ice than can be found ‘Total since organization. Offices 2istand I n.w.. wharves, foot F and G sts and 28th and K nw. 25 ae 825 LITHIA WATER OF VIR- NIA daily fresh trom Sprity xreatest remedy for Liver and other troubles. Perfec ‘evephone, 1076. WAS THAT BRIEF PRINTED rectly’ Was it furnished at 90cente a page 0) copies If not let ine have your heat *Promptnesa, Aceuracyand Punctuality” BYRON §. ADAMS. Printer Telephone 830. { FOR SALE-HORS! sedate fe a We have best value in. for men and ladies, #1 & S. odds and ends. of 82 business at sur ets for table tse: Lap Kobes of all kinds..." Wor ie 01H, 11TH AND F ON AND AFTER OCTOBER Ke tickets, entitling “holde 60 rides per month, good over both the ‘Tenallytown’ ‘railway and the ‘Teualiytown and Rockville railroad, will be sold at ‘Power House, Georgetown, for &3 exch. Will enable holders of tickets to ride daily from Georgetown to Bethesda Park and’ from Bethesda Georgetown for se. eas ‘SPENCER WATKINS, President Georcetown and ‘Tenallytown Railway. JOHN’ E "BEALL, President Tenailytown aod Rockville Rail AND CHILDREN'S ‘Suite and Overcoata., 2d. e1seukS Bos. 8530.6 ite . per cent, 6 per cent and 10 Kolls Fancy Matting, 2 Rarrs Exsrenprise, 1241 Ilsa Sx. S. E. LEADER OF LOW PRICES. issued in afew da: calling at the office or from any of the following named: BAnZA Ze% BLL“e Flere for variety. Here for low prices. Her: jor reliabivity. Here jor protection. EISEMAN BROS. Cor. 7th and E sts. n.w., Clothiers and Tailors. room 70, Corcoran building; Andrew Glass, Win. Seville, denburg. Chas. Baui Hillyer, C. Bankes Brookes. ocx. Of what you can buy for 25c. « pound at GILLS PoP- ee PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Eleventh Annual Report, THE GREATEST ANNUAL REPORT EVER IS- SUED BY A BUILDING ASSOCIATION, SHOWING THE 8809,900.91 22.84), 585.87 Profit for the year, $62,022.64. Profit since oneani- zation, $223,075.98. Interest paid to members during the ygar, 849,- Interest paid t$ members in eleven years, $115.- 74.49. Just think of it, we are paying over 21,000 of inter- est to members er week, oF over 40,000 of interest yearly, without in profits, which now amount to €85,959. 14, an increase of 87, in the city of Washinston paying $1,000 per week in interest to tts members! We think not. mz our arplus of aivided S2.S7in the year. Is there another institution Our assets now amount to $900,772.64. an increase (0,889.87 during the year. look at our expense account and see if rea of an institution doing #0 much ‘a slight cost to its members: Receipts, $809,009.91. Profits, 862,022.64, and ‘the total expenses, including salaries, rent, &., only 84.914.5 ‘This ts only six mills on the dollar of total receipts and less than eight centa on the dollar of profits, leaving over 92 ce Sout of every dollar of profits to back tothe members, borrowers and non-Lorrow- alike. Cash on hand, $40,000.00. Loans during the year, 00. Rates of interest paid to meibers, 5 per cent per annum. ‘The above is an extraordinary showing for a purely Washington association, having no branches in other cities and all our business transacted at our one office, at 506 11th st. ‘The books are now open for subscrip- tion to the twelfth series. We have no entrance fees nor withdrawal fees, All money paid in goes to the credit of the subscriber and can be all withdrawn without any deduction whatever. ‘The report is in the hands of the printer and will be copies of which may be had by €. C, Dunranson, premdent; Lewis Abraham, vice president; Francis G. Saxton, treasurer; John Cook, secretary, 506 11th -; Chas. F, Benjamin, attorne; Keen's Tatiors sre the most #killed Keen's Cutters are wnezeriled FOR RENT ( Miesoliane. Keen's Patterns are the most exclusive. Keen's Ideas are the newest, Keen's Stock is the largest FOR SALE (Houses) Keen's prices are only what the garments are FORSALE (Lots) worth. FORSAL} mae ine FOR SALE (Pianow).. K™ E GROWING MORE Cr a We bave just received forty patterns anor of the Scotch Mixed Suitings. These make clecant business suits. We 820. The same materials tailored as we tailor them would bring 835 and #40 . elsewhere, Promptness, style, best | OCFAN STEAMERS. ._ OFFICIAL NOTICES than for four years, G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tellor, | ~ Corner 12th and Fists. now aun | Sa eoabe, being able to tu’Rll hise Friday last, between ist and K Bist and N sts. nw. Marked Friday on cov Liberal reward if returned to owner. MEET ar Sat 7 3h, Good news from | Oid-fasbioned republican | Ome And have your f ed. | ACCOTNTANTS RALYH SINGLETON. cI | AMUSEMENTS... | ATTORN! ge, eng aaMy invited to | AUCTION SALES care THis EVENING t | nOARDING iugeruents for the Taueral ot Wiliam H. Carri: P 2a ee eet MP. ALLAN” Bea. Boe Informs the public that she is not associated | DEATHS corset business at 1003 Fst. and in po w + . pisiunrintreite Me alitadnee phgtinaed | DENTIST tare Corset Company. 1107 Get. uw. ocdl-Bt | EXCURSIONS, &> ~D ~ | PINANCTAL POR RENT (Plats). rons will find Mrs. Whe.au with the P Suite are the most atylésh. FOR REN Keen's Overcoat are the finest. Suits are the n are the Aandeomest, | HOTELS. 1812 Fat. n. ¢ them to your measure for $28 and workmanship and s perfect Gt are ac- countable for this large trade. The tn- | POTOMAC RIVER BoaTs.. crease this soason hasbeen more ruarked | PIANOS AND O&GANS. i | speciar. ABOUT FIGURING ON GLASS. = o ov hie" rouble ani annoy F WANTED derstand entiniating for make uur CANTED (non utes low, and guarin!es efic si XANTED (oom. CHAS. Et Expert Handler of 15. LOTS MORF OF THOSE HAND- and black Style of coat, double-breasted sack. Suttons, Total. SRG double-breasted lapel E iges of roat and vest are finished witha ingle auitchine” Daily average Price of suit, #20. Coat and vest, GEORGE SPRANSY. Correaponding week, 1891... ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER. Isolemnly swear that the above ts a true and 434 7th street. correct statement of the circulation of THE EVEN- ING STAR for the week ending October 29, 1392 you m: i If you appreciate genteel garments—tbe eut and genera’ make up of which stamp the wearer with an individuality, sep- ate and distinct from his fellows —Leave your measure with us and we will dem-| War Department, onstrate to you thet garments tailored at our establishment have a fone and finish to then only found in FISE, HIGH-CLASS TAU ORT SNYDER & WOOD, U1 PENNA. AVE: Bice> COFFEE COFFFE——coFrEE. Of these zocds just received. Tho finest mark ever secured by a ee ecRETARY Evkixs has gone to New York. Washington merchant. They are of ee ee excellent body and yet the flavor very rich and metlow. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, SION OF PAPERS, $0 CONFUSION OF PAPER HOLDERS By the use of PARTITI ‘Givids off your desk drawers. so 418 9TH'ST. N.W, Washington News and Gossip. avs.. TUES. Index to Advertisements, BOOKS AND STATIONERY | BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. MC. — COUNTRY REAL BSTATE FOR RENT (Stabies) | FORSALE (Bicycles). FORSALE (iforves.aal (Miscellaneous). ec31_ | LADIES’ GOODS. | LOCAL MENTION | Lost AND FOUN: | MaRRIaGes. NOTARIFS PUBLI: j PERSONAL | PROFESSIONAL. STEAM CARPET CLEAN. ure on plans and specifications, and do | STORAGE. itso as to insure RBAN PROPERTY factors: AKERS, | WANTED (ttolpy WANTED (Le Statement of the circulation Stax for the week ending October 29, 1892: | MONDAY, October 24, 1502. | TUESDAY, Octover 25, 1892... 1634 STH N.W. | WEDNESDAY, October 26, _ THURSDA’ Tae Evesxe October 2, 1592. FRIDAY, October 28, 1892. some ash Cheviot Sulta colors, SATURDAY, October 99, 1892. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. your BOOKS and PAPERS wil! not Subscribed and sworn to before me this thirty- become mized. T's a avmole, useful vay Littie metal denice which saves = ob gtezidenl troable.” 4 "ot a GHUSS ‘Tor = W. P. Vax Wick, C. C. PURSELL, Bookeriler, Notary Public D.C. INDIVIDUALITY IN DRESS. — Govers™est Recerrts Topar.—Internal rev- 51,019; customs, $901,966. enue, @ E (Barr's Old *'Stand. Mandheling today. Vara, The Kea! Genuine Article Roasted fleet. Preah Every Morning. A Two Thousand Dollar Invoice election. 4283 Ninth street. it The weather s# likely to be fair till Puen day morntac; light rain Tuesday or Tuesday nisht; southerly winds. Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, Lumber and Milt Work, Cor. 6th and N. ¥. ave. now. M. Meeker, Win. H. Goods, F. W. Bran- Chas. W. Schell, Wm. R. 86 Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or | ULAR STORE: DR. LIGHTHILL DEVOTES HIS EX- elusive atténtion to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, Deafness, Throat Affections, Bronchitis and Consump- CARAMELS, ‘Office 1411 K st. n.w. Hours from 8 to12 = . DR. 1.8, STONE HAS REMOVED HIS PEPPERMINT CREAMS, La ees a ook an WINTERGREEN CREAMS, COCOANUT DAINTIES <a DEESS SUITS FOR HIRE. WM. GARNE! 1026 7th: Guus Frexce Is correct in qualit; <»DK NICHOLSON HAS RETURNED AND 3; 3to6 p.m. Office hours, Oto 12; 3to.6 ym DK. H. Mt. SCHOOLEY, joved his office to OL: F st. new. assortment and style of pack- ing. Price is 6c. » pound. €per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. The | (7119, ‘boe T2th Ben. we co | Gnaear Repverox Is Dry Goons. —S* 8. DENTAL assy, LOW DOWN PRICES Cor. 7th and Dn.w. ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- Ar Lorrazus, posed exclusively of expert specialists. AND PA. AVE. Bae tct sera Wash Goods Velvets, ca Be" leached Cation th be Tat from 95e. to 19¢. juced from 1234. $ Gold......scoording to size VERY BEST TEETH (fall set). oci_ Crown and Bridge Work s specialty. Se. . t yard: BARBEKS' ASSEMBLY, K. OF L.. IN- et | Re labor to at cork GBS WP'ERS Bernie domestics at io HARRISON DINGMAN, President. JRO W conson. Fai NEE ce & PS pray TT ay FS ONCE, OF REMOVAL OF REMAINS from Ebenezer burial ground, in square 1102, city of Washington, D. C. ‘Notice is 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 Street Methodist Episcopal Church, permits for the removal of said remains under the directions of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia for re- interment in some suitable public cemetery within saw to saw as this saw sane. Made from spring stecl properly tempered, can be ‘dent back to the handle without break. ing. Handle so riveted as to have Baltimore. terrible grip on the blade. Standard 23- inch size, straizht and bellow back, 7 to 11 teeth to the inch inclusive, absolutely. sgnaranteed—that is, a new one given for every ope showing the least defect, and yet the price is but a dollar. FELT WEATHER STRIPS, ‘You can save about half your coal the said District of Columbia, at the expense of Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church Society of said District. Prior to the expiration of astd ten dase permits for the removal of bodies from said burial ground will be issued only to persons claining relationship interest | BARBER & ROSS, in the remains whose removal they request. W. J. THOMPSON, B.W. DUNN, For the Board of Trustees cf Fourth Street M. E. Church. ‘0c20-10t* SS ‘NOVELTIES FOR NINETY-THREE DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 3. cl tubiat vf ase chen ee eS oe sche “ivghehin Wk ail onfucainy tsk ‘Scorcher saddle and rat-tap Pade’ DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 4. ~ uit Sak ereed.& br teteet tome Builders’ Hardware, OOK. 11TH ANDG STS. X. W. | inercasing ‘elo dincas ani We have just secured alot of 4. 6,8, Pand 10-inch No. 1 Clear Georsis Pine about half the cost of As you know, these hay such as for washboards, step finishing lumber, &c. tsers, paying for Clear White Pine. It is impossible to say too much about +: Evi " ens Dara: Yaehae ner kane Commaxpen Ropter Evass, whocommanded the Bering sen fleet, is en route to Washington. It is understood he will be detailed as inspector of this light house district, with headquarters at ‘L’Enfant. mages ee i well ‘Mas. Gex. Scuorrero has returned to the lenbimestaenemeii: Ges. Brapx of Virginia called at the White House today. Secretary Cuantes Fostex has returned to )_oc3i | the city and was at his desk early this morning. a = mck Srcrerary Joun W. Fosrer was at his desk Tur Yorktown bas sailed from San Francisco to join Admiral Gherardi’s South American Tue Prestpext has remitted the forfeited recognizance of Frank Owens and Mary Wedge, surety, in the District of Columbia. | for his con Cart. McGuxoon, formerly chief of the cus- toms division, Treasury Department, now a special agent, is in the city. Cox. W. T. Cuark, formerly chief clerk in- ternal revenue division, Treasury Department, | visited the department today. warmer; | Tesident of Denver. jt held up by the Lrevr. Commaxpex R. M. Beary, who has | 7 ~My - seairiry Mich weear teline | been inspector of the Mississippi light honse Seta tal cee ae eee anal | auicich, mL be placed on euliieg: Gaba ‘© various uses, | December 31. Wecansaveyou| Lircr. W. 1. Cuaamers of the Atlanta has sbout one-half of wiut you have Leen | been ordered to the naval war college. His billet will be filled by Lieut. Hodges, who is detached from the Vermont. Lrevr. CommaxveR Ivensox, who has been in Cor. Lith and O sts. s.e. oc31 | charge of the niter depot at Maiden, Mass., will = — ——— | be ordered as inspector of the Mississippi light MORE ABOUT THE DOLLAR SAW, house district December 31. es Movement oF Sitven.—The issue of stand- ard silver dollars from the mints and treasury offices during the week ended the 29th instant was 835,442. The issue during the ing period of tant year waa eisai. Th ap bill and keep your house warm casi ment of fractional silver coin since the Ist in- boy wslag Feit Wenther Stipa, Wet stant amounted to 61,566,465. better than rubber. Does not get hard, ‘snap of nor melt as rubber does. Ordinary size for crdinary doors and windows, 3 toSc. per foot. Will lasta house's lifetime. wh sinaacomaceaste Pensoxat.—Geo. W. Boyd of Philadelphia, Col. Albert Barnitze of the army and C. C. Clarke of Chicago are at the Normandie. ‘of Atlantic City, B. M. Bateman of Philadelphia Pope. PRIVATE IAMS’ ALLEGED TORTURES. |Gen. Snowden Makes His Appear- ance in Court. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. HIS THESIS, The Kaiser Takes Part in the Rededication of the Church. Bratix, Oct. 31.Emperor William, the WHERE LUTHER Nal 20 | CMpress and three of their sons started from Potsdam at 8 o'clock this morning for Witten- 10 | burg, where they will take part in the rededica- tou of the restored church, to the @oors of which Luther nailed his fam- ous Thesik against papal _indulgencies, They were accompanied by the Duke of York, Prince staf, Crown Prince of Sweden, Pemee Albrecht, the Regent of Brunswick, the Duke of Oldenburg, the Prince of Saxe-Meiningem end Chancellor v . Wrirexnena, Upon the arrival of the imperial party at tho railway station bere they were welcomed by Prince Stolberg-Werrin- | gerade, who conducted them to the town ball. The railway station is some distance from the 3} town and the whole route was lined with troops, By Back of the soldiers the crowd stood four or | five deep for the entire distance. The emperor wore the uniform of an officer | of the Gardo du Corps, Me walked the entire distance from the station to the town hall, and ashe moved through the lines of troops they prosentedarms while the crowd shouted end | cheered enthusiastically The imperial party were received at the town hall by the burgomas behalf of the municipal authorities, reed an address the emperor. When this was finished and the emperor bed re- , | plied im a few words, thanking the town officials for their good procession began to form. At the head of the procession which formed in the market place, directly in front of the town hall, were the highest Protestant including the president of the evangelical superior councii and the general superint of the Lutheran Church, These were followed by a lange number of clergymen of lo note, Then come along line of gen- ais of the army in full uniform and other military officers, the ministers of state, repre= f the Inndtag and many officials ivil, military and naval department, * | Then came the Pr« with their retiy tv of Protestant fo 5 emperor and his suite brought up the end of the r the escort of @ aquadrom of cavalry. Included in the procession were the festival committe, various municipal and } district officials and many religious senetios, The line moved slowly across the Market place in the dbrection of the church. Lines of | troops guarded the route and as soon as the order was given for the processien to move the church bells began to peal merrily, while the strains of “Eine feste Burg” broke forth from the instruments of the trumpeters standing in the towers of the Castle Churel When Emperor William arrived at the door of the church Prof. Adler, the architect of the restored edifice, presented the kes to his who, with a few gracious words, i to the president of the church council. The latter in turn handed the key to Dr. Quandt, the pastor of the church, saying: “By command of the emperor, the protector and high architect of this house of God, and in virtue of office, I deliver to vou, as an ordained minister of the word, this key. May all who enter throagh the door which this key opens enter through the gute of heaven.” Dr. Quandt then opened the door and the emperor and his train passed through, As the imperial party entered the church the gation arose and sang the hymn, “Come, Ghost. Our God.” When the imperial party had taken the sests assigned to them Dr. Schaltze, leader of the church im Saxony, cpened the -uy i Dr. Vieregge. the court chaplain, preached the ser= mon, taking bis text’ from! Romane tis-— “Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that ix in Christ x Upon the conclusion of the eervices the ims perial party drove to Luther's house, where the emperor signed the deed of dedication. > PRIVATE IAMS’ GRIEVANCE. Hearing the Case Against the Pennsylvania Militia Ofticers. . Tirrsscvns, Pa., Oct. 31.—The case of ex-Private W. 1. Iams against Col, Streator et al. was continued this morn- ing. Maj. Gen. Geo, R. Snowden appeared im the court room for the first time since the | opening of the trisl. | He was naturally the ol ject of a great amount of interest, not alone ection with tho case, but for hie prominence as commander of the state army which restored civil government at Homestead after the riots had given way to mob rule, Ex-Private Iams was put on the stand and acked where be performed the picket duty on the night before he went tosleep, He was not positive that he did perform picket duty on the night before he went to sleep. On cross-examination be said he had beea advised to make the suits after he was dis charged. Frank G. Jacobs was the next witness for the rosecution. He was a private of i, tenth regiment. He saw Iams in the guard house while on duty. He alo saw | He was hanging to ridge pole tent, His’ thumbe were ted’ by ‘® loop knot. tips of Iams’ toes alone were on the lams was spitting tobacco juice. The the day gave him the chew. Jams asked Almost itnmediately before Iams was et Col. Streator said to the doctors that i the oner hung longer it might injure him cally. When Iams was cut down be sank ground. Witness did not bear leme aa Col, Streator got through amusing himeelf could cut him down. He bad beard lams “If Streator expects me to take back said he can ent me down dead. — A FIGHT IN ANY EVENT. Effect of Oregon Democrats and Popullste Combining on an Elector, Porriaxp, Ons., Oct. 31.—The coming «less tions give promise of bringing the state of Ore= gon into national prominence, a# in obedience te instructions from the democratic national come mittee the democrats have withdrawn one of their electorsand havesubetituted one ofthe peo» ple’s party electors in bis stead. country clerks have grouped Pierce, the candi- date in question, nominees, followed by 1¥, democratic.” If Pierce tails of election the democrats will contest and if he succeeds the ee 4 ile ‘ Hf i ise Special D-spatch to The Evenine Star. Petexsavre, Va.. Oct. S1.—A collision om curred on the Norfolk and Western railway about 2 o'clock this morning four nt which was train : f fiitty

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