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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY aT THE UILDINGS. TO] Pennsylvania Avence, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFMANN, Pres't Sew York Ofer, 38 Potter Beilaing. we Evesixa Stan is worved toe ‘the counter, 2 the Unite! states oF per mont. = Suxer Stam $1.00 per year: 2 8.00 remte rac IT WAS NOT STOLEN. pening Star, === Jat the Post Office at Washington, D.C., a : rond-niam mail matter | | FT AN mat! eubeerptions mast be paid im advance ‘Rates of adverticins male knowh on application FINANCIAL. | WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1892. The British Bark Norcross Burned at Sea. ae | Hey TWO CENTS. 3s SPECIAL TICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. i» Usox Derosrrs. You stenest P’ ave, Coxservarive, Prorit- You know how it i with « snowball ‘Start it at the top of a hill, andin rolling down ABLE. Meonstant athers t itself more snow and — oe | STOCK IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. Soitts with amalimwvings You start witha — | email eam » sisientiy adding toitthe — | ae auesnt - rier. Evers- | : Ny yourself with the most promising land acaesnen o <.and nearly ait {investment company in the south on easy terms. A nt invested reaps the advantage of com- Hieh men wer If yom bowin to save — systematically and persistentiy you will even know about Elizabethton, the future manne tually berome + cg and resilence city of the south? New enter- - tnt ppos prises areconstantly locating there and prices are ad- This company pars interest upon dep Such deponite are sabject to check at any time, re of stock sold this month will reap the We wound be pleased to openanaccount with —_ | benefits sure to follow. vow Persons of limited means should investigate this offer. A few years of success will make the holder of ABOUT THE STORAGE WAREHOUSE. if seca peiettonlaray Wo have storage sccummodation for evers- by the following board of directors: thing inanimate and porta: Hon. JOHN G. CARLISLE, The larz ng Just added to our storage Hon. ISHAM G. HARRIS, 19 almost double our former Hon. f. C. HANSBROUGM, Hon. ROBERT P. PORTER, Hon. BENJ. BUTTERWORTH, * Hon. LOUIS F. McCOMAS, A. T. BRITTON. Office hours 8:30 to 5:30. ‘9 break up housekeeping we sof store them relievinur you of all trouble aploy none but “expert™ handlers and packers and guarantee the most oMfictent servi C. R. MoBLATR, Agent, ‘35 Atlantic building. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. F. BAIELOR, Provident. J NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- BANEENS MOUSE, 1605 G ST. X.W. CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D. C. 4E WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST N-W- It] shores, 9100, payable in monthly installments, - _— which participate im all profits and mature in 84 Do You monthe. - Sig Pass interest on money deposited in any amount. Wasr To Save 5 and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits CERTAIN AMOUNT EACH MONTH? IF | frosi the dete they erm made. _ ——w DE FOR Si R. CHISOLM & Co. abel oe A BANKPUS AND BROKERS, % FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND oY. NVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 208.914 G STOCKS” AND. BONDS, TY AND TOWN BONDS, ST. X.w AND PROVISIONS DUES, #1 PPR MONTH ON EACH SHA in MA ¥ VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #200. RAYE You M TO INVEST? PUR- Scarred op marnin. CHASE ANS PPE PER ANNUM COv- Loans mate ch Hatiroad Stocks and Bonds, &e. - : 7 interest allowed on balances. agit gestae ished 1878.) Send for Market Letter. PAY 6 PEE CENT PERANNUMON | _ 3 Tul DEPOSITS OF 25 ok MouE. | J>REVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE —LIFE | events safforing and destitution, 8 BE WITHDSAWE ANY SINE OHIO | Pip premature death itis too late fore DAYS NOTI | cure ts impossible. Hie ‘New York 4s the strongest MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS Sui CHARLES L. GURL NLY. CAN BEREPAIDAT THE RATE OF | ApHE OHIO NATIONAL BAN #13 PPR MONTH ON EACH 81,000 BOR- Carn ee ROWED ital 8200, - ™ Will inane certificates and pay iiterest on thme deposits. ANY OTHER ASSOCTATION, Sse wee = £0).000 LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS UP Safe deposit boxes from $3 to #25 per annum. TO DATE. STOCK SUBSCRIPTION Books | _ Shin cH. DAVIDGL, Castter. OPEN ALL THE TIME a HARRISON DING Pre: Tue Narosa, Sare Derosrz, Ww co SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY oos & Co, 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. L802 CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from @5 each upward per annam Silver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit interest allowed on sums of not lens than Prepares and keeps Wills free of charze—acts as Ex- ecuter, Administrator and Trustee—executes Trusts of all kinds. Hows Joes Phird vice Pres E. FRANCIS RIGGS. Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Secretary. BANKERS, WASHINGTON, D. c To parties having idle funds that ther may desire to use af any the we wonld call epectal attention fo our imterest rate of 3 yerrent per annum om certificates of de- ana’! Pestt, parable on demand. This isa very Centrable ‘vay to deposit such funds, as you ON TIME CERTIFICATES (Over rates are as fo ott Directors Fayabie in three months, 4 per cent eosin Borsa enc Retin . “5 River LeSeareraa tre Wylie, baa — Gronae ft Binnts Matic G;Etaery. ome year. 6 per cent. Few Glephans, oie i Jataneet payabte quarterty, semt-canuslly dager Joni Gilaries 6 Glover. f Htoee Beery. « as destred Thoms Hyd, oa William: £2 Clark. CALL AND SEE Us EWIs Banker.30 Broadway 0 Member . TEWKSEURY & CO ERS AND BROKERS, WASHINGTON, D. C., 2 margin Stocks, Bonds New York and Chicago. on de Open 98 « Transact 2 LEWIS SSOCTATION. “of the MUTUAL | ATION will be held at sts aw, MONDAY, » ftown business a specialty. All Local Sceurities dealt in # tant quotations all tarkets. Telephone—645. el om each share | 7 HaVEA LARGE AMOUNT OF TRUST FUNDS | £ @1 per mont bE loan on real estate security —_ tal for 9 monthly pe cent. Addres ‘B., Star ot ™ oct alowed om Fate of inter- nore pail fm ad C. 'T. Havexser, a Nig Ripper eo op ng Member Washington Stock Exchange, “ jae " Real Estate and Stock Broker, a a 2 Rooms 9 and IL, Atlantic Building, WO F st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or in. me ath ste sMyrH, 123 Dat. aw. T McDONALD. Lehinan, Stern & Co., New Or Cotton Exchange.’ Lainson Bros. & Co., Chicazo Board of Trade a * KE BEALL. Mtorney. | Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- = ~ Fendail Vatiding. |! jeans. Telephone. 43k lite | 5) pro W. coKson. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, 15 i J ‘Mem ¥. Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST! X.W.. ; ment Bonds. Philadelputa, Bostoa } Fe bought and sold. ‘A npocinity tule of taveatment securttion District | pond and shovel Hatiroad Gas, Insurance and Tele: | i n Beli Telephone Stock bourhtandsold. Jy | SPECIAL NOTIC MORE NEW TROUSERINGS. + sented another 30 patterns tripe! Worsted ‘Tronserings, .which weigineatie « yerect gH . WNSEND, MENTS. FS TH th Gi e—" THE FALL oF Rome, An avenue.” 3 Deas ~ > ru tei = : itm ce et . . Aakers henres. Open On : re! Just as cheap + snwine ae yrom a bry Goode Store “Bargain Counter.” aS MEF AND POTOMAC | & S038, PANY z Engravers, — oul om Seventh st. nw. Se Dees Sar 18 of the different states can pro- cure orders for railroad tickets at reduced rates by | ying at Room 33, Washington Loan and Trust Boss 10 YO 410. PAYABLE E85 YEARS. raliding, corner 0th and¥ sts. n.w. a JOHN 8. MILLER, Podanerial § a an Potato, Investuuonts, : Investuacnt Companies TBE LS OUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- < Os, 1300 F ST. NW 2 2) ee re Ovex Finevtaces For Coat Cepicat, $40,000, Orsantzed July 1, 1887. ae x3 JOMN W SOULE, President. 00D AND BRASS GOO! BF CHILDS, Vice President. ae THe G HENSEY,Sevrotary and Manager OPEN FIREPLACES, MANTELS AND TILES. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 Oth at COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, Deposttory. RECTORS JOHN H. SOULE. THOS. G. HENSEY, A. F. CHILDS, L. D. LANDON. alsein = «UH. RIDENOUR ocl3-ImIp ; i Gas Stoves and is Ntted with snickaied foot, rat! iustead of the common tin plate found on all ord! 82.75 stoves. This litte beauty, and throws out a tremendons amount of heat for ite aise: Tf Hundreds evidently read our talk ‘the dollarsaw. Hadn't an idea so many people, peeled saws. It is Just as we stated—fhe best doilar saw that ever croeseda hardware pcan ed hes eee ee a, every Seen NG Rane ea eter eet zat ras Werner Sei eaten or are peeiechasintt Se dere ber Let us estimate on Felt-stripping your PARKER & ROSS, Builders’ Hardware, RTED VS. CALIFORNIA WINES. = In buying Imported Wines you practl and pay freight both ways. You eet no better ogand sider tether yne ENporet tes at Sgand sio'we bye that you wills fF cur “OLD HERMITAGE" the pride of Call fornia Ciaret. 75e. at., 86 per case of L? qts. TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 618 14th st. now. {23} Telephone, 908,_ —_—o FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. Coal ts scarce, but we shall look out for our own enstom- ers. Coal ts high, but ft will Ukely be higher—curtainly not lower, Buy now. Our motto is, ““Counplete facilites, bottom: prices, foll weight and measure,” and our s4e- cose of our methods. Ever, 1. BALDWIN JOMNS n3-tr 1101 BT. ave., S11 Ast. ne. 436 sts. w. Be EE, (OAs Gory GAUL FS of Balttnore, tie wonderfuly.wifted test pedium,overy J inrine the any for private sit- Hall SelGrnet aweevery FRIDAY nights MOD tets-thaetn _ [aera trae TRANSPOR- SATURD. a. gation certificates can be obtained 7 AX and MONDAY at the Philadelphia House, ry SINGLETON, Chairman. nt" WASHINGTON, DC. OCTOBER 2), 1802. Ata meeting of the directors of the Ecking- ton and Soldiers Home Raliwa 1a this day, 1 was ordered : The $300,000 of horized toamend ths charter of thel-ckington 4 Soldiers’ Hons 2 after nd That the priv- flway Com) 802, bo offered. for sale ns follows: be (tven to the shareholders of the company of ribing at par, on, or before the 10th day of Wo- ber. 1802, on which date the. privilege will cease, Sper cenit of their respective holdings as they A registered November 1. 180°. Ten dollars per share ‘to te paid to E. Kartz John- gon. treasurer, 1206 F et. n.w., at time of subscrip- aud 910 ber share oh, Janiary 1. February 1 and ch 1, 1803." Stockholders may anticipate the pay~ ments and receive their stock upon the full payment of the 80 per cent called for. All stock not subscribed for by November 10, 1892, will be offered for salo to any one desiring the same at not less than par. Shareholders will present their stock to the secretary fe treasurer. fication to the t s JOSEPH PAUL, Secretary. _ MR. CHAS. E. NAYLOR INFORMS HIS = friends that he is now associated with Craig & Harding, cor." 13th and F six, nw. the most extensive lin Furniture and Draperies in the city. WANTED—50_ LADIES AND GENTLE- usie Hoon om. wonkly” or anonth ly payanen references required. Call at A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr. Diamond Pa ace, 65 7th st. nw. nae" FOR REN’ 5 FINE OFFICE, ROOMS N MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS, JOHN B. WIGH’ n3-1m 1410 G st. — LOAD OF HORSES AT~ CENTRAL STABLES, 400 14% st. new. Puss e's THE MANUFACTURER OF THE BRADBURY PIANO, I, inducements shontd ‘a bigh grade plano: yor the profits and connie: dealers: buy direct ree for natural monthly tustall- F. G. SMITH, Wess ‘Manufacturer Bradbury Pianos. ALL VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC VOTERS “are requested to call at 1430 Pa. ave. 2d jor, fo mke arrancements for transportation. Hall HARPER, Secretary. _ G3 AND BUILDING Tox: ho extra I pianca sold on #10 ments; no interest. ne-Im open’ from 10 atm. to 1p alot" Row Se EL TH ISSUE.) The books for subscription to stock in the NEW 20TH ISSUE are now open at the office of the SERIAL SAVINCS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Kellogg Building, 1416 F st. mow, SHARES $1.00 EACH. Noback dues. Stx per cent interest gnaranteed on stock withdrawn and fan loais sutsieds “Four per cont interest paid on deposits ia_adaition fo the 8 per cent on stork. The sith iasae was the largest in the his fry of the Associasiow,, Matured stock "wan eredived With 11 per cent interest. ‘The gewnlar monthly meeting of the ‘Serial will beheld at its office in the Kelloze building, 1416 F st. nw., WEDNESDAY, oh instant, at 8 o'clock FIE. 0. A -O i aE Fr aired shirt factories in the country, emaploy only ‘thorvuzhly experienced work- Bash, suid guarantee berfect-uttiny sires, tade in the best! lmanner. If otherwise don't key thems. ccdbin WOUDWARD & LOHR: a VELA ND stevensox. HEADQUARTERS OF THE, ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE DISTRICT QF COLUMBIA, NO. 1213 F STREET NORTHWEST. Friends of democracy ani citizens who desire the election of ‘the democratic candidatgs for” the ‘dency and. vice presidency of the’ republic. WoNuave entered on the last month of ‘the cain: paien. Permit the undersigned to remind you, éack apd all, that while many have” wenerously Fesponded in sup’ ort of the democratic catuse, there are multitudes who undoubtedly. desire its tri. umph and would hail such triumph. as a boon to ali Classes of the people, but who have as yet rendered no Rid toward its acvoiplishmen’. Itis believed that & little reflection will convince ail such persons that a preside nt pain cannot be carried on without volvinue and heavy burden of expense gud: That is only just! that this burden’ should be borne, not by a'single class, but by all the friends and well-wishers of Our reuse “ontri) Harrison Johns n. at the rooms of the advisory com: mitter, No. 1213 F st. n.w., second floor, or remit- tances may be made to Iiiin Uy mail, if preferred, ad- dressed to Lock Box 8M, Contributions may also be made to any of the mem- bers of the advisory committee, Whose names are pul shed in the papers of this dat, é Receipts will he promptly furnished and will be fol- lowed with acknowledenent tonal commiitee from New York city. MARTIN P. MORRIS, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Demo- sialic Nationa: Couinittes for the District of Co- aan bie. oflittr JAMES L. : WAS THAT BRIEF PRIN rectly? Was itfurnisived at 90¢ Torbg copica? If not let me have Cue, Promptncss, Aecuracyand Purctwalidy™ teed. ose BYRO S._ Printer, Telephone 930. 2 Lith st =>FOR SALE-HOKSE BLANKETS AND Pains, at which time the now Ot issue Will begin, but Niocie may be stibscribed for any day at the offee of the “Glecelyd tvoks farntsned conta ttt jcculpe books furnished comtaining <ofstitution. EE ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President, (7 roth st. ni. Surseon General's Often. Wer Department. Feneral's Often: epartment. ree DIRECTORS WM. MaYSE, 3. D. Seo. Rem, PRESCOTT, Secretary Rellowe bulla MEN'S SHIRTS Te ONDER, ‘Now is the time toh well-known fact that SOA Baker"... -s.ces Lap Robes of all itn OODWARD & 101H, LITH AND F'STS.N. AMERICAN ICE AND COALCO.. OFFICE s.w. cor. 10th and F n.w. Telephone 45. at Famicy Coale— Anthracite, Carmel and Spiint. Inducements to ali cash customers, Contract with ‘National Co-operative Association. Satisfaction guar- anteed. 2240 pounds to the ton, 24 i M. WILLIS, och Vice President and Manaier. Se * Hw BeuOoLe, ‘fas removed his office to 1012 F st. nw. DENTIST, _ockittn SP" & DENTAL ase, Cor. 7th and D n.w. ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- posed exclusively of expert spoctalis:s. Extracting = oc21__ Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. §E eq SHAVE YOUR FURNACES, KANGES AND | Sei season. o1 tent thanics before the busy Tidtrove heat jo. 1 ‘two 7001 PG. SAUER & CO. ‘G14 Oth st. n. ANTELS, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, Grates. Wrought-iron Gee ‘Fixtures, ac. ‘discounts while making chances. TH COMMING: ile Shops 520 13th st SION ALTORNEYS— ‘Attention is called to the Pension At- Torney’ Guide, 580 pp. bo ‘sheep and. cloth, st #5 50 aod $3. Embraces all the decisions and lings affecthug the practice of the ‘trareau. Pleage call and eaauines <° SOHNE, SHEIEY . Publisher, 625 D st. 1 THE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE A _ : Fented as halls tor loduecs, &e-, oF for lust storace. Eartins desiring to rent by now can have os saad to 8 —d A. H. SEMMES, 602 F st. _ —>NOVEMBER 1, 1sy2.—MR. E.G. Be i aecier tes tnte day snl ap nts ic PT ail Lis pr perty and effects for the beme@t of his creditors, |All persons having claims against him are Tequested to present the saine to me without delay. All claims due bin must be settled at once. M. FIELDS, THOMAS a aaaler n2-6t : ETELY + eas SORE’ “SNOWED ibliely oui ‘to those of our patrons: who were disappotnted at not sna Srdcrs and our total insblity, to secure’ fictent firwt-elens made it to catching up. and having secured 8 Yow mere to. Our frices arenot the lowest in the city ‘the contrary, ‘Bnest Sarments that busuan okill cau produce: 2 1312 F 8ST. ¥.W. ions will be recetved by the treasarer, J. | rT, C.F. HUGO HAS REMOVED HIS office to 808 17th st. n.w. nl? LOTS MORE OF THOSE HAND- ome Rouzh Cheviot Suite—colors, sand black. double-breasted sack. tons. Style of vest, double-breasted lapel collar, 4 buttins ages of cont and vost are finished with a single stitching. ghZise of sult, #20. “Coat and vest, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER. se2S-3m 434 7th street. —gq== TO, REPUBLICANS THE PRESIDEN. tial campaign of 1802 is now measured by Stow days. “Achauge of 1 per cent in the votes of two or three states may turn the election” To get-out our full party vote ia indispensable to success... That re- quires « heavy burden of loritimate expense, and the PAS managers must rely Upon the voluntary contr mations of tuiowe who desire tts succes. ‘All well-wishers of the republican cause are irgently ted to send in thelr cont butions to either Of tho bers of the aivisury committee of the pational committce withont de GARDIRER G. HUBBARD, 13388 Connecticut ave. MIRON M. PARKER, Lain F A NOYES, 1101 Poun WON, 615 loth stn. we SHIP, foot of 30th st. VNE, Fi file buildin a i ‘aks, Georgetown, D.. BURDETTE, {25 F'st.'n. iw. het aa Mt, Pacttic butiding. RITTON. 1403G se nw trtimtions wil knowledge toptshintiony will be promptly acknowledged . TE BILTON, Treasn er aud will be followed cite dtrect to'each eoneritmtorfrom the Fopuo™ al conamitter in New York cits.” odd ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 20, 1902, cominntation tickets, entitling “holders to 00 Tides, por month, sued over beth the > aul a Kean ef H Geo nd. Fenallytown’ ‘railway ands Henly ‘own and Rockville railroad, will be sold. ae : Yor’ #3 = i. to" rhe Eeoprstaws, to lSethet ‘Pork ana front Wass ” ‘SPENCER WATKINS, misetenaliytown Hallecy JOWN E, BEALL. President Tenaliytown and ecl7-lm __Rockvilie Railroad Company. Bae FS 4x0 CHL hE S ‘Suits and Overcoats. $e floor, EISEMAN BROS. Here for variety. Here For ow pricen. Her-sor reviabiltty. Heresor protection. EISEMAN BR: Cor. 7th and E sts. n.w.. ‘Manufacturers, Clothiers and Tailors, Cou =" LIGATHILL DEVOTES HIS EX- elusive attention to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, Deafness, Throat Affection, Bronchitis and Consump- _Hours from 4 tolZand4to% oc DU YOU WANT FINE GROCERIES? Caf and examine our complete and fresh stock for the fali trade. Resi Georgetown, it will pay you to open your account with us. occlu Sd and N sts, H.W. iat Slaying the oh i Shope that display the blue triangle tard GEOL W. BROWN. MWe Se REPORTS ity, of coal, caused by "Deniers who depend iD plying their trade are unable to fill orders for. grades. I have thou- sande of tons of coal, ail grades and sizes, The largest stock in theeity awaiting Your orders. J. MAURY DOVE Main office, 21st and I sts. ‘nw. Branch Offices. 1206 Het. a. 1626 M st. n oct | We veg to announce that we h At No, 102 Connecticut avente, adjoining the No. 1025 Connecticut avene, : PALACE MARKER. Oe We havea full stock of well-sciceted fresh goods, which wo are offoring at reasonable prices, (Me. Staite bas been with 3. 3 ‘Brow. for eigh- teen years. For the convenience of patrons, onlers for groceries ‘us oF for market sunplies from tho” PALACE MARKET Can be gent throneh the drivers from etther store. We respectful solicit pot patrons: Ve-y respectilis J awies p. STAKE & CO. ‘Telphone 1219. w nl-lw => BUTTE! Weare offering a delicious BUTTER in packages containing three pouns and five pounds each, dt gaia! f quality to any print butter cn the mar- cents |. Telephone, 12 sti. PURMES F. STAKES 6O.. _ablw 1025 Connecticut aveniie. g=>DR. WM. R. KING HAS REMOVED HIS | Sern il residence to 1422 K st.: hours 9 \days 10 to 12 only: ielephon= var and throat exclusively. feacher of Piabos Onan” Feumoved his studio (080 New York ave. nw. Othes four: 12 Tend to. 0220-00" => OTTERBURN LY TER OF VIR- | Sohne ee em tis catest remedy for lndivestion, dyspepsia, Kidney. fiver and other troubles, “Perfect table water Prigs Weg aAeTA, Samples “supplied tree. Address 10th Tati. n.w. Pelephoues 1076. oc20-Liu" TWO NOVELTIES FOR NINETY-THREE. DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 3. Specifications: Frame_True diamond. rigid, all_hollow lapred and brazed: light tool tubhaw of ‘rhe eel quality employed. . Handle Bar—Dropped, 8 clan3‘destined to meet the requirements of fast d- ‘Wheel ase inches, “Wheels “Lith 28 ine fedtaneter, tansent Spokes, doubie butt ended ted at the crossings. Special G. & J: patent Biteited Ged. puenmaties 2taches te diane ted GQ. kJ.” Poeumatic, 2 inc Gear Siinches. | Welght—With all on. “gg tools, fs 3 fad wita scorcher sade fa Dedals, DIAMOND RAMBLER No. 4. lar in desien to but 28 nosrwelsht ‘Hamiple of both now on exibition: GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. 00... W. C. MERTZ'S Tailoring Shop. Now be candid with yourself, did you ever see the equal of our (went y-sive-dollar-made-measure eustat When we say equal wo ‘mean the cut, the workmanship— in other words, the-et-up-and- getof the garments. Where else can you secure the celebrated “‘Mertz” tone to your garments "=i 7 p sap hears taste. 514 Eleventh Street. 4 = VE SFisotc Gar See Becca re ¥. L HOPEINS & 00 ORT tf nay Spee eel? aw. Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, {TUALISM. Metzerott's Musto Hall. SUSDAY, No- this new home of the First National "Asso- ciation of Spiritualists will be ledicated to spiritual- ism, Moses Hull of Chicaro, the eloquent champion gf, the cause, ‘will be our speaker for the Sundays in November and Miss Maxie Guule of Baltiinore the mnedium, whose «ifts aro something wonderful. Not to hear Moses Hull now that opportunity offers will be. Jows indeed. Lyceum, 10 ain Lecture, 11:3) #2. a9 7:90 p.m. Don’t be afraid to investigate the beauti- ful truths of spiritualism. 10c. door coll net GEORGETOWN UNIVERSIT ect AoHOOL, OF LAW, Hos. Henry B. Brown, Sustica ‘Supreme Court i the United States, will deliver the introductory lecture Ot his course on adruiralty jarispruten Unk Seraity Law ‘butiain OOS E st, nw, om SATURDAY EVENING, November 9, at 730 0clock- Friends of the school snd others interested are CoF- dialiy lavited to be present. BS. M. YEATMAN. = Mecretety._ ACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. "This. association will hold ite regular FRIDAY EVENING, November 4, 07-30 o'clock, to Odeon Hall. Every ember shoidd be present, as important matters will be presented for connideration. ‘At thts toeeting cards of ‘ndumission to the paniors ft Hotel Lawrence will be dellvered to each nieiiber, Rt Witch place, on November S, the association will e- Solve and aniaotunce sicction returns: SASS ENGR, Presiaent, a ACCOUNTANTS .. AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES... BOARDING, ’ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS... s COUNTRY REAL ESTATE .. DEATHS DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. . EXCURSIONS, &. FINANCIAL FOR RENT (Flats)... FOR RENT (Oboes). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Stores). FOR RENT (Stables)... FOR RENT (Miscollancous). FORSALE (Bicycles) FORSALE (Horsssand FORSALE (Houses). FORSALE (Lots)... FORSALE (Miscallaneous). . FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTELS....... LADIES’ GOODS. LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MARRIAG! MANICURE. PEELE Lt sanSesueade r meeting meetinz of the advisory atic national committer for is SATURDAY EVEsING, jock, iu the red parlor, earnestly requested that cach be present and that every gentleman who ember ‘Was intrasted with a subscription book will hand the ote lat ths meeting MARTI F. worrrs, MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS... a MONEY WANTED AND TO NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCFAN STEAMERS, OFFICIAL NOTICES: Chairman Advisory Committee. JAM R.E. L. WHITE, ‘Secretary. ESL. NORKIS, Chairinan ex-officio. i HEBER AVOIE WEIS wanzaK Ma 1 Lads : for transportation of voters to th ‘and ‘6th Con: greasional districts. —All voters desiring information RYLAND Fist. nw, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. iat once on the committee from a m. to 10 p-1. : “ONTVER T. BEAUMONT Chaitman Cam. Com.”, | PTANOS AND ORGANS... CHAS: T. CANHOLL. Chairninn Prana Cova n4s2t* | PERSONAL. g=> MARYLAND REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA> +s pete Beers mocta at 1411 Pa.uve. id floor,7 p.m., | PROPOSALS ......00 NOVEMBER 4, 1892, Arrangements for transporta: | RAILROADS. ton for votors, ‘ee. _[it*]" T. D. BOND, President. | SPECIAL NOTICES Se Sure PResee STEAM CARPET CLE, ae STORAGE, aa 1g RN RITER has no shift | SUBURBAN PROPERTY character, but you have tolearn | UNDERTAKERS. no more’ than If two characters | WANTED (Hip) were on one Key, Weeatse the cap! WANTED (Houecs), Jetters and the shiall letters wre in the saueriative routiens “itiethemet | WANTED Qtoome. 2 modern machine. ON TRIAL FREE! HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 035 F STREET. <q ALVA HUBBARD & CO. Boob the sean Heattie apparatan for aE A. Haines’ lntwe store ullaine f HelStieer® Baltimore and Washington. gg DR. NEVIN B. SHADE, WHO HAS BEEN Bre Wiairacny Tocated wt te tanctine tho WANTED (Sitnations), WAN LED (Miscellaneons). das Govensuext Rycerrrs Topar.—Internal revenue, $579,912; customs, $509,035. Gen. W. 8. Rosecrans is better today. past has reiuoved his office and located perma- — > core te gente Szcretany Tracy has returned to Washing- _Stol0am., 2to4and7 p.m. né-6t*_| ton, rn cathy ig lel tobe ‘showery; clearing —-+—___ Saturday ayternovn; weet winds. as Raissinte has Saatiies kee) Luznber is getting better every year. | to Trinidad to coal. iter inuanufacturelower i price. pear As a roenit the cost of building is much less. “You are benefited. We started Se thecrusade nrainet liga prices forum | DEPOTY Comnerssioxen Wrzsox of the inter- Der and shall continue to lead. nal revenue bas gone to Ohio for the cam- Kin-drled Georgia Pine Flooring, | paign. yery pretty, all one width, @2.50 per Tah feet Sere eee =e - Boards only 81:15 per 100 square fect. wag ane NC “Siding only @1 por bach feet: East Wathincton patrons can order from our branch , corner 11th and Osta se. Libbey, Bittinzer & Miller, Lumber and Mill Work, pase ik ger) Assistant SECRETARY SPaULDIxa left this afternoon for Michigan. He will be abseut about one week. aS eee, ActiNa SecneraRy oF THE Treascny.—As- sistant Secretary Nettleton will act as ‘Secretary, of the Treasury until the return of the Secretary after election. n PHONOGRAPH FOR OFFICE WORK. Assistant Attorney Gexerst Trxer of the Bee eeigidictation ts top tage. no auatter te cchnical but’ that ‘the Phonograph wi . Dear anu record every word of {te iy oitia Post Office Department will leave Washington ‘spo. ‘The Phonograph repeats onty what said to it (2 quality. witch any ners ack.) Piunographa on easy terme you OLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 027 Est. nw. SOE DEEASTON Prout’ CROMELES, Racy, COAL BUSINESS CONDUCTED RIGHTLY We would rather wnderstute than over- wiate our case. We wood coal as lor as any other coal dealer and can certainly” afford tosellas iow. Best assured that we wil not let others do tetter for you than curselves. Buy now, us coal will never be cheaper. ran coal, Pull weight ard prompt delivery. ‘ARTHUR B. SMITH. Main Yard, cor. $th and Lats. n.¢. Brauch—Caywood's, 9th andN. ¥. ave. ON THE LIBERAL PLAN. There ts nothing mercenary about our bust- ness methods. | We cau give you the beat @ a: at the Joirest prices and ‘do the work promptly and ficiently. Architects will do weil in per- mitthuy us to bid on their plaus and specifica: thor We're “‘exper’ handlers of glass” in the broadest sense of the word. CHAS. F. HODGKIN, ‘Expert Handler of Plate Glass,” this afternoon for his home in Indiana, where ‘be will remain nntil after the elections. pein a ~ Stat Lanorens Can Get Tuxm Pax.—The sec- ‘ond controller has decided that October 21 was 4 holiday within the meaning of the law and that laborers of the War Department can be paid for that ai a To Txst Anwon Prats.—A test will be made at the Indian Head proving grounds in a few days of an eight-inch nickel stecl plate, a sample of armor plate for the cruiser New York which will be delivered by the ee com- pany. The company has finished mut 200 tons of armor plate and will have it ready for delivery when the result of the test of the sample is known. 30-3 DIPLOMATS ON LEAVE. age na | Fewer Leaves of Absence This Year Than Tt aan Formerly. HEY ARE Not IN IT = Mie fy ey Beary, Cnney ‘The State Department desires to correct the thems theyre puttogether with metalstapies). | impression conveyed by Tue Star yesterday ‘We can se! uy oR WE HOES FOR 83. that Ministers Porter, Hirsch and Beale are in Which can be worn at all tues, which are Soft, Durable and Easy Fitine, ‘OUR 83.50 AND 84 SHOES. In all styles, are pronounced by our customers as the Enest, neatest and best wearing they Lave yet seen Ur worn ‘Do hot buy your next pair until you se ours, WE ARE IN IT. this country to take part in the campaign. Their names were mentioned among those of other diplomats who are absent from their posts, Itiseaid that Ministers Porter and Hirsch having resigned their missions cannot be placed ROBERT COHEN & SON, in this category. Mr. Beale, who was recently n Shoe Sellers, in this country, has departed for his post. The z nw (oath side), State Department saya that there are fewer : leaves of absence this year than formerly. —__-o— NOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY. ae eet DEMAND FOR SMALL BILLS. Not for Election Purposes, but Because of Active Fall Business. It is said at the Treasury Department that the treasurer's office is shipping about $200,000 per day in $1 and @2 bills to various cities throughout the country. The demand for them is unusually large. On November 1 there were $65,673,000 in #1 and $2 notes outstanding, about 24,000,000 more than last year. There were also 62,000,000 silver dollars out- standing. It bas been charged in the press that the un- usual demand for mall bills was occasioned by the necessities of politica, but the Treasury Department thinks the demand is due to the activity of the fall business, as there is always a cry for small bills at this season of the year. - Clerks Going Home to Vote. ‘There wasa very general clearing out of gov- ernment employes from the executive depart- partments today for the far western states to vote at the approaching elections and tomorrow will witness the departure of several thousand for points in the eastern states and in the south. Garments tailored at our establishment are the cheapest in the end, to say nothing of the satisfaction of wearing Elegant TAILOR- MADE CLOTHES, that distinguish the wearer and look well as long as he wears them. New effects just received. SNYDER & WOOD. 1111 PENN. AVEN E (Barr's Oid 'Stend.") nt —™ @ YOUR INSPECTION “That handsome line of INDIVIDUAL TROUSERINGS. If you Ike something dif fecent from what is worn by others, look these over. Latest cut,jineat work, reasonable prices. OWEN, the Tailor, 423 ITH STREET N.W. not BRS SULE ruces FoR GOOD BOOKS. “Ben Hur” and the Loulse M. Alcott books tell #oe "61-50. ordinary, bare onis-ask 81.10 per volume for them: Inrinany cases I give a discount of 33 and 50 percent fiom "ist" prises in rit can sat ioart 20 rer cent. Whew sn want boks set LO CSPURSELE, Booksclier, 418 9TH ST. N.W. ae20-Sia BIGGEST TAILORING DEAL YET. 3 have just closed out from one of the Japrest ‘woolen importers in ‘Ameriew ear 000 worth of Tmported ‘Trouserings, Bult. fhe and. Overcoauines at most advantageous Prices. These will bo placed on sale toinore Powe "Tt will enable us to offer Fins tim Trouserinuts that sell recularly at 810, 815, 814 have lett the District of Columbia to exercise snd $15 at es, $10. 84 Zand $14. reat Nass the ge —- a ine "Che vio w ot ett = ae gad bisck, ich sell romney at 040epa $45, | active here in sending voters home and com cada” wenuave made in our buiuess experi. | mittees are scouring the city in the search of flesee who cannot now get suited save from yoters, The democrats are very active as to BS 5°95 on his purchase. New York voters and those who vote in the ad- G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tatlor, Satta mye = Maryland and Corner 12th and F sts. n. w. n4 irginia, several thousa: whom are en- gaged in business here. WHO CAUSED THE RAIN? Vile the dispute as to who caused the rain is going on we shall continue to sell Men's Higb- class Mackintoshes at $6.75, $8 and 99.50 that are worth $7.50, $10 end 8 W. 8. TEEL—Men's Belongings, 905 Pa. ave. n.w. WYERS KNOW IT: The acting secretary of the treasury has ad- vised the Department of State, in response to ‘© communieation covering an inquiry from the United States consul general at Berlin, that cer- tifcates of Imperial Commissioner Wermuth as to the identity of German laborers coming to this country as of exhibitors at the world’s Cclombien espe will be sufficient ne the place to ha rer Bee ea pe Betete, petnted, con. a ee crreppelg od yysecd = McGILL & WALLACE, Law Printers, Fae ste oS teeguate 0¢27-tr_ Nothing too large or too small for us to print. BOOP WARD & LoTHROPS OPricAL DEPARTMENT ‘Is under the direction of an experienced oculist's optician. Your eyes tested anda pair of Solid Gold ‘Bpectacles or Eyeglasses, | the result of the election. POLITICAL GOSSIP HERE. Secretary Tracy Brings Encouraging Re- ports as to Republican Prospects. Secretary Tracy has returned from New York and was at the White House early this morning in conference with the President. Itis said that he brought the President very encouraging reports as to the situation in New York, and as- sured him that the republican national commit- tee bad good grounds for their confidence in OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. IT WAS A SLANDER. ‘Mrs. Leader Did Not Steal the Brooch Re- longing to Mra. Smyth, Loxpox, Nov. 4 —The queen's bench divi- sion of her majesty’s high court of Justice wae again crowded today with an aristocrats throng, all curious to hear the conclusion of the celebrated Leader-Smyth case, which is an Chis Magee arrived in Washington this morn | action for damages for slander brought by ing. He took breakfast at the Arlington and | Mire Liout. Leader against Mra. Maj. Gen. left immediately afterward without stating | Gibbons Smy whether he would return. Up to noon be bad| The latter charges that Mra. Leader while om not been to call on the President or Senators | ® visit to ber, house on September 21, 891, Cameron or Quay. Magee seems to be so sure | the latter declared “she cubesquoethy ¢ i that the republican national ticket will be suc- : | posed forsale ina jeweler's shop. Mrs. Smyth cossful in Alabama that he has encouraged the | procured the brooch by threatening to take friends of the administration to indulge the | a) action against the jeweler and wrote hope that his calculations will be verified confident republican has left $200 at Cham- berlin’s to bet on Mr. Harrison's election —gen- a letter to Mra. Leader, who was in India with her husband, accusing her of the theft and stating that if she desired to avoid publicity eral result—but he wants odds of 2 to 1. sho must send 5 guineas to cover Aletter was received this morning by a| the costs of recovering the. brosch. prominent democrat here from a leading busi-| Instead of replying to this letter Mra. ness man in Louisville, Ky., who is also a dem-| ocrat, in which the hope is expressed that the | democratic managers have a better foundation for their claims in New York than they have for the claims they make as to Indiana, The writer says that he bas just returned | from a business tour through Indiana; that he | is interested in democratic success, and was careful to study the situation, and the informa- tion he got was very discouraging to him. He says that he thinks there ix no reason to doubt that Harrison will carry the state. It is stated that there is moncy at the Owen House to any amount at ten to nine that Har- it not Leader as soon as possible after the thereof instructed counsel to bring « suit for damages for slander agamst Mra. Smyth. Mrs. Leader acknowledged selling a brooch to the jeweler in whose shop the alleged stolen article was found, but declared that the brooch she sold was her personal property, it having been given to ber by a friend—Capt, Trench—es @ wedding gift. A CROWD OF SPECTATORS, Today was the fourth day of the trial, and as the case has progressed interest in it increased and late comers found it impossible to get into the court room, When Justice Day had taken bts seat on the bench and the court was declared open, Mr. Lockwood, counsel for Mrs. Leader, took up the summing up at the point where he was in- terrupted vesterday by the adjournment of the court. He reminded the jury that the jeweler who sold Mrs, Smyth the brooch had failed after three examinations to find his private mark on the brooch produced in court, which was the brooch Mrs. Leader tad sold. "The main issue of the case being one of identity the evidence of this jeweler was absolutely in favor of Mra. Leader." A bad feature in the line of defense Was the harping upon Mra. Leader's association h. with Capt. Trench. defendant had asked the fury GOING TO TEXAS, The Alleged Rainmakers Will Leave Wash- ington This Evening. ‘They are going. Like the Arab, they will fold their tents and silently steal away. This evening, in the dusk and gloom of the dying November day, the rainmakers, the rest disturbers, the night prowlers who with fiend- ish glee made Halloween sport with every honest citizen's windows the other night, will turn their backs on this cold and heartless people, who refuse to sacrifice their slumber to science, will shake the dust of the city from their feet and depart out of our coasta, There will be no need to take farther steps in Counsel for the to think ligbtly of Mra. Leader. Why were these shafts leveled at Mrs. Leader unless it were to hurt her reputation and perchance wound the heart of her husband? Vbat must have been the object of the defendants in in- the direction of forming that vigilance com- cy famed og wn too a mittee which has been darkly hinted at. sad ners they weed tic ee “~~ ‘They are going to Texas, ‘That is. they will | Lender had been so friendly with ‘Trench start for Texas, but as they go by steamer from | #t made it all the more probable that he would New York to Galveston and storms are numer- ous at this time of the year and the vengeance of heaven is said to sure—well, doubtless they will arrive there, however. They will take eight tons of the component ingredients of Rossellite—it was Rossellite that made all the noise—with them. and will com- pound their nowy explosive when they reach their destination. Wisely, perhaps, they do not announce the selection’ of their field of jons. They say that they may operate anywhere from Gul- veston to the Rio Grande and from San Antonio to Albuquerque, N. M., a wide range of empire. In the party will be Maj. Dyronforth, Messrs. Roseell, Ellis, Kruge. Kassler and L. Eilts. The raiamakers still claim that they produced rain last Wednesday night. They say that for two be to the he CondtionsYor rain were tevoratle tithont re- was in the room. wearing it on the and selling it within a stone's throw of Smyth's house. At this point the audience aj Justice Day remarked: “If | knew who were the vulgar persons who applauded and who are treating the court room as a of private entertainment I would give them such punish- ment as would provent them for@ long period from making similar noises.” Justice Day then proceeded to eum up the case. He expressed surprise at fonse. Cont ing. be said — der on a priv salt, howeter, until the bomb «: when Bho! rain tel They vay tt the have, held, that that view wat nt jouds were very close to earth, . abse: « ‘press proof thereby forming unusual aconstic facilities | ™lice. But the defense justified the siander and undertook tion of the jury that the brooch had been stolen by Mrs. Leader from Mrs. Smyth's room. It was a curious coincidence that these two ladies" friends whould possess brooches of « from which the original maker knew of only nine being manufactured until 189L It ‘was also a curious coincidence that both ladies should cease to possens them about the same time — Mra. Smyth losing bers and Mrs. Leader my | hers. With regard to Mrs. Leader's position was important to remomber that rhe was not in want of money. Viewing all the evidence be must say that if the case had been taken toe criminal court he would not, on the evidence of Mrs. Smyth, have allowed the charge = be fore a jury.’ It was open to the present jury to prety whether Mra. Smyth was actuated by malice in uttering the charge against Mra. Leader. for carrying the round into the city. That no- body will deny. They say that in some instances fourteen reverberations were counted following ‘one explosion. ee, DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. OLD MATERIAL THE DISTRICT'S PROPERTY. Some days ago certain property owners on T street northwest, where a new sidewalk is being laid, combined in a letter to the Com- missioners claiming that the old bricks being taken up belonged to them because, as th lege, they paid for the same several years ago. tant attorney for the District says that the claim is inadmissible. The material used for paving the street or making a side- walk is part of the street or sidewalk, and in the absence of a statute making it the property of the abutting lot owners on repaving the street it belongs to the Dis- trict. It matters not, he says, that the prop- erty owners directly or indirectly paid for the material, as when it is once incorporated into VERDICT FOR THE PLAINTIFR, The jury retired at 110 and retarned at 185 with a verdict awarding Mra. Leader £500 damages. the street it becomes public prop-| The verdict was greeted with applause, erty, He save, in conclusion, that | which the court immediately The the ‘idea that the old material taken from a| friends of Mra Leader crowded around her street when it is being repaved belong | and enthusiastically congratulated her. She | to the abutting property owners arises no | waited in the court room only to doubt from the fact that by the act of | shake hands with Mr. Lockwood, June 20, 1874, Congress authorized the board | accompunied by her husband, of audit to make allowance for old | walked through the corridor and ‘aca. material taken by the board of iblic works, | A crowd was blocking the street and but that law was provisional and ceased with | Mra Leader, when she was recognized, wa the board of audit and the settlement of the loudly cheered. The police to clear clasees of claims it was empowered to examine the street, but their efforts were vain until and allow. after Mrs. Leader had paseo. Gen. and Mrs. Smyth waited in the court room until the spectators had In the meantime they held a whi ‘consulta- tion with their friends. The verdict means, with costs and additional ‘that the defendants will have to pay et least £1,500, posactates sindoctevg BURNED AT SEA. Loss of the British Bark Norcross, With Probably Ten Lives. Pants, 4.—The British bark Norcross, oo. which left Philadelphia on October 2 for Rouen, No New Election Problems. France, with a load of petroleum, has been Acting Attorney General Aldrich snid this | burned in the Seine, with a loss of three, and BUILDING PERMITS. Building permits were issued today to the following: J. F. Butler, one frame dwelling on Pierce street, in Garfield, county; cost, #300. W. A. Henderson, one brick dwelling at 614 G street southeast; cost, €2,500. Louis Dorr, one brick dwelling at 627’ Hi ‘street northeast: cost 24,000. B.L. Nervins, four frame dwellings on’ 12th street extended, in ‘Trinidad; cost, $5,600. C. Lightbrown, two brick dwellings ai 1813 and 1815 434 street southwest; cost, $2,500. morning that no new questions involving a con-| probably ten, lives. Capt. Roop, who was in struction of the election laws have been pre- font the esi ‘hus wife with sented to the Department of Justice, and added | bim and both wore sav: that he did not anticipate any further trouble | How the fire originated is not known. When on that score, now that the policy of the de-| it was discovered it had guined considerable headway and ov oun Partment is so well understood. singe =, — rs toon as the petroleum. caught an Chemzed With Porgery Meso. lowed, anda bright flame shot up into the air, A dispatch from St. Louis mys: Gustav Bay-| where’ the dense smoke almost hid the bark lies, alins E. E. Rose, alias George H. Dailey, | from those on shore. The crew rushed to the formerly a merchant of Columbus, | side and leaped into the river. The ‘. Ohio, was arrested at the Southern Hotel last | Wife was saved chiefly by ber ox ertions. Five others were also saved. The re- night on charges of forgery and attempted mains of throe, horribly ‘were found ia. fraud preferred by A. P. Witly, secretary of the | the river and seven others are , and itis Southwestern y Company. thought they have gone to the bottom. Several, "The prisoner Ie wanted inthis city on a| of the ore were injared by the barning of forgery. He was here not many | petroleum, which floated on water ine days ago and ‘© was followed by an | fiery state some distance about the vessel, mak- int ‘tion by Detective Boyd, who traced him as far west as Cincinnati. Itis charged while Cincinnati and passed a forged check for £48 on Williams & Marmaduke, ticket scalpers. ‘The name of Eberbach, dealer in musical instruments, was the forged signature. Roso, 1s in charged, gave, the check in payment for a ticket to Cincinnati and ved the change in cash. Detective Boyd was making arrangements to have the case taken before a ge jury when he heard of the arrest in 8t. Louis. A Claim for Salvage. Today Frank Taylor and Alexander J. Tay- lor, owners of the tg boat D. M. Key, filed abil the steamer George Leary for salvage amounting to @2,500, for services of themselves and crow performed in removing the steamer ~ aNd time of a steamer W.W. Uor-