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ON THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. NOL Pennsylvania Avence, come: 11th Se. by The Evening Star Newspaper Compeny, & H_RAUPFMA: N, Pres't. Sew York OSice, #8 Petter Building, Ime Eves Stan is served to subscribers in the ty by carriers. om thelr 10 cents peg ey ae a Sitatored at te Test OB-e we Washington, D.C. a | swoud-< lame mai! matter | | SF AU mail subscriptions must be paid in advance Rates of advertians mace known of application. FINANCIAL. ‘o. 81, No. 20.412. WASHINGTON, D. C 8 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1892. FINANCIAL. OTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES._ Have A Basx Acc Just ss “large cake from little acorne Pow" so wil! your small savinee eventaally become a large bank arconnt. & bewinning fe all that t& necessary, as the sruallest amount in itesif isan incentive to further bitioas to at pecome rich oF ‘= your own fant, f judteousiy ia the only way by which man can become ri7h except by inderttance Why not bewin now and deposit your Savings With this company? We will be iad to open an account with you, and pay You taterest Such deposits are always subject to cheek. STORAGE ‘This company haa nnrivaied facilities for the storage of household effects, silver- Ware, paintings, rare bric-e-brac. pianos, Bc. The large building just added to our Morage house gives usalinost double our former 9 If you have anything whieh you wish to store, write us and we will peck, move and store {t for you at «nominal sum, re- Moving you of ali anxiety as to ite safety, ae. NT. “expert” packers, movers and handlers employed. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON, President, BANKING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. ¥.W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH ST. N.W. 1t A New Corros Mix WITH A PAID-IN CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, GIVING EMPLOYMENT TO 150 PERSONS. ‘This, im addition to other industries already noted, han created @ buon In real estate at ELIZABETHTON. With salos of real estate increasing, manufactories locating and prosperity unbounded in the Watausa Walley, stock in the COOPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY Becomes the best investment wpon the market. $1 Fersharecash $1 per share per month for forty Monthe ts the coat of this stock. The holder of 10 shares of this stock will, with con- tinued prosperity. in a few years be well:to do. BOD per cent profit is not too much to expect an- ually when thts enterprise is fally developed. For particulars, C. RB. McBLATR, Agent, 35 Atlantic building. Office hours 8:30 to 5.30. BS Tue A\'s ASHINGTON CAPITAL $100.00 Rear Estate Co. FULL PAID. OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTUKE BONDS, #100 AND #500 EACH. These bends are payable in wold coin May 1, 1902, Dut subject to payment at aay thue after May 1, 1807. At the cptiog of the Company. ‘They are secured by first mortzage motes on Washingt n city reai estate, Delt tu trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each | . ond that securities exceeding im face value by 10 per cont of the bonds certified have been | eposived with it. The notes so deposited represent only about two-th. ihe market value of the real estate upon which they are a first lien, making the security of these bonds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, JUNE 1. 1808 Total Resources, #220. 546. ‘Total Receipts, @137,606.02 Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), €100, 182.63. DEBENTURI Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- ire to be encum ered with the care and responsibility of Reeping the various papers necessary in the prepar- ation ant security of © real estate loan. It relieves the person accepting the debenture of the responsi- bility of looking after the payment of taxes upon the Property and the annoyance of s collection of the interest jOHN H. WALTER, President, 1001 Fst. n.w., Washington, D.C. BANKERS. Serond National Rank of Wasnington, ‘The Washington Loan and Trust Company. _nath, ta.» chm Ze W. S. HOGE Pres T. C. DANIEL, Sec. [USTED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN Asso- “CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D.C. Sdares. $100, payable in monthly installments, Which partictpate tm all profits and mature in S$ moatha Pays interest on moner deposited tn any amount. Sand per cent interest paid on special deposits frow: the date thoy are mace. R. CHISOLM & co. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Gl Broadway, S. ¥. RAILROAD STOCKS AND BONDS. STATE. COUNTY AND TOWN BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS at ace dealt in on New York, co, Phusdeiphiaoe boueht and sold for cash COMMISSION Lig. Loans made ou Railroad Stocks and Bonds, &c. resrere siivued cn baleen x IST.) Send for Market Letter. Ape all securiths Cuirang, San Fran Bxchances octet | Do You W ANT To AVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT RACH MONTH? 'IF You po, SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES IN THE FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 908-914 G ST. ¥.W. DUES, #1 PER MONTH ON EACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, $200. HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- (CHASE AN 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- PON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 8 YEARS. WE PAY 6 PER CENT PER ANNUMON SPECIAL DEPOSITS OF $5 OR MORE. CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON 30 DAYS’ NOTICE. MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF #13 PER MONTH ON EACH @1,000 BOR- ROWED. COMPARE OUR TERMS WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER ASSOCIATION. $90,000 LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS UP TO DATE. STOCK SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN ALL THE TIME. i nt HARRISON DINGMAN, President. $15 $15 sn BABES esas Goon Hore MiNiNa COMPANY, ror @ short time only, when the price’ will be roely advanced. an Good ng = is eee sere sgt ‘Te mone eae : 3 worth, Bon Eaton and other ipines nous ipines aiteady famous ich silver beat for their large products of an cjaclia The wine is developed SS AS ively, along the vein Beet bad of Payore. The. 56,000 shares, one-tenth of ite. market at the low price of 15 cents s share, for the ‘Pose of purchasi ipery und thorous! Fogiyping fie'zine for oper: FB ‘ation. and but a smal of those shares rematp unsold. ma chinery is now on the aroma. the. ee sbaft are well advanced and the prod’ i 1 soon commence. Here is your opportunity to make money ons "SER ORS O8 oe rownergn,rmomye H. McK ©. O. CLEMENTS, F. 8. WILL TAMS, PY. VAN MATER. alg ig on. DC. Fart che Firuished by F. 8 WHLLAMS: Massnie Fenupla Drug Store. #th and F sts ocl5- fm Tae Narioxa. Sare Deposit, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Cf the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Chartered by special act of Congress Jan. ,1887,and acts of Oct.,1800 and Feb. , 1892, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Rents safes from $5 each upward per snnam. Silver ware and valuables takon on depostt. TEN CENTS and upward recetved on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not less than 83. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charze—acts as Ex- ecutor, Administrator and Trustee—exocutes Trusts ef all kinds. Glia RL ESO GLOVER Bisel Clee Prostdeat Hid kias Jokes Tek ves eee FE. FRANCIS RIGGS, Treasaror. ALBELT L. STURTEVANT, Secretars. Directors: Pian YDER. ER, Fi ; BBS, Bauker.59 Brosdway,X-Y. Manaser, £90 Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1835 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. C., Buy and sell for cash or on margin Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Oil. Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. oases yaomed on deponitn. t-of-town business a specialty. ‘All Local Securities dealt in. Constant quotaitous all tharkets.” Teleyhone—S45. octl-tr ene ‘1 ‘ag. Call an our rates on desma ‘Tine cortizicates of t Before depositing else- tow WOODS & C0., Haakers, Uetz F st. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. LIFE assurance prevents suffering and destitution, bat after an illness or premature death it is too late for PRyrehhige snd acre ts impossible. |The Rquitable ite (of New York) is the stronvest and inogt liberal. ‘ocl-Sm CHARLES L. GUKLEY, 1220 F st. ([ BE OW10 NATIONAL DANK OF WASHINGTO! Corner 12th and G sts f.w. Capita $200, 000.) aepoata, certificatowand pay jaterest on time depostt inure Heft fmonthe:Syerceut per anu. 00 12 ‘ fe deposit boxes from $3 to anu. st ome Daviper, Cashier. J*o ¥. consoy. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, | “Member N. ¥.Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING. 1419 F ST. x. Ww. ‘ankers and Dealers {z) Goveramen’ Deposits.” Exchange. Loans. Collections. Stocks and Bonds and all securities listed on the exchangers of Ne puta, sud Baltttnore bought nadeget Site Will ieene: e10 E fontment securities. District || local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele- { Phone Stock dealt American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. $y18 SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. H. M. SCHOOLEY, Ds el Wows & Co, BANKERS, WASHINGTON, D. @ ‘To parties having idle funds that they \ay desire to use at any time we would call eyecial attention te our interest rate of 3 Percent per annum om certifiestes of de Pout, pavablecn demand This iss very desirable way to deposit such funds, as you May Withdraw them at any tiwe without Botice, with interest. ON TIME CERTIFICATES (Our rates are ae follows, viz Payable in three mouths, 4 per cent. abe Sper cent “ome year. 6 per cent. Interest payable quarterly, semt-annually <reppually, as desired CALL AND SEE Us. Open 9:0 Clone 4:30. ‘Transact « gepera banking business 1gt F ST. NW. oT ] USSR A LARGE AMOUST OF TRUST FUNDS =Het Tean lap om Fal estate nope dent “Midrees J- BL. Star oBton. oct C. T. Havexsen, Member Wasuington Stock Exchange, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, » Vouds and Giraim boaht and sold for cash or een Cette ay tt and seid in New York or New Orleans. CORKESPON DENTS. 3.8 Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lebins firm. New York Cotton Exchange. Lebinan. stern & Cu,. New Orieans Cotton Laween Broa. & Co.. Chicaro Board of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Or- foams. Teiepnoue, 45 elite DENTIST, office to ociS-im O12 F st. nw. _ gd ASSEMBLY. Kk. oF t, » IN- | shops that display the blue triangle B o'clock closing tak Sto WowWee we oe ‘ool5-in* r , RANGES AND qe HAVE YOUR Hi LS srepene | _-—_ aparmenan senses.” No. Tistrobe wheat two some. $10. PG. BAUER &CO., oct __ | _)_ 614 Oth sts aw. ee DBESS SUITS FOR (RE. WM_ GARN! oe KeGNE. JNO. MORAN, 2126 PENNA. AYE ot | Furnaces, Latrobes, Tin ubtag and Gas Fittiew’ "Hardware: Good work and iair prices. Telephone, 6. ‘se1-3m Ovex Finevtaces For Coan OR WUOD AND BRASS GOODS For OPEN FIREPLACES, MANTELS AND TILES. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ccl3-Imip 424 oth at. Caneers. Just received another full line of WILTONS, BODY BRUSSECS. VELVETS., TAPESTRIES, INGRAIN seg THRER VL CARPETS, ChossLEY's. W fyi SMYkNs CAuPET RUGs Gia Tae Aside * ais “Saya RUGS 02 MATS in reat variety. J.B. Nae. Bros: & Co, Succetsor to Hood Brow: C3. SPECIAL N SPECIAL Washington News and Gossip. THE ELECTION RETURNS WILL BE | received at the Columbia Athletic Gch by | ‘wire for the benefit of members and. their friends n7-2t° ELECTION NIGHT AT THE ¥, MC. A — | Returns received in the Uuilding, 1408 New fork ave. Gospel meeting at So'clock. Ladies wil be welcomed. Come see the exhibition in front of building. ‘carly aud hear the returns. nn of buildins ay.3 @=ELECTION RETURNS RECEIVED BY PF cecian wire at FRITZ REUT! ve GLASS FROM FIRST HANDS. ‘The tnability of other dealers to meet our prices is dus to the fact that we buy lies, securing tue etna OF he ery a te TH every variety of class manufactured. Promy x a service guaran- eS Ca ey Pat Sate iandry Mateo ae ce of its manifold advantages is abdut ‘the only that every house im Wi olt hinuton hasn't weather sttps. Fe Sreather stripe (the only Kind worth Using) will saveenouzh in a month of two's coal bill to pay for themselves, and yet Felt Strips will last an ordinary house's lifetime. | ‘The increase fhe sale of Felt Weather Strips indicates th men are xrowing wiser. ‘us sell you your Weather Strips. ‘These little **Home Comfort” Gas Heatin: Stoves make up in heat-produciny force whal they jack in size. “Tho size at 82.75 in ungues- tonably the best in the market today for its price. A word about your boys. Doctors will tell youthat skating is one of the most healthful and exhilarating of all exercises. Ice skating: isn't always to be had ; hence the introdnetion of Roller Skates. Get your boys a pair and Igt Rhein enjoy, themselves and grow stroncer. Nickeled Extension Skates as ow as $1.25, and better for » little more mouer. Wood-bottom Roller Skates, all ‘sizes, $1. Wheels for fixing up the old skates, 25c. ber set. COR. LTH ANDG STs. 'N. W. Bee EBSEY ovERCOATS. ‘These are the favorites now. Our stock is uncom- mouly large and chotce. AtS15, $20 and $22 are remarkable values. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 7th street. 8028-3m Bre GRACE AND ELEGANCE OF FASE. ION. If you want a stylish Snit of Clothes at a price con- sistent with its quality and vaine we offer the very latest and most approved desigus fn CHEVIOTS, English and French Worsteds, Fine Cassimeres, Neat Plaids and Checks end other desizatle weavings. Prices for All-wool Suits range from 10t0 82K They're equal in cut, fit and designing to made-to-order garments. A. W. FRANCIS, Successor to Noah Walker & Co., 625 Pa. ave. new. = THE ACME STEAM LAUNDRY HAS RE x Thowed. to 1300 Ent nw (the, Merrick towers. Larger, quarters; better” facilities: good work. Collars, 2c. ; Cuffs, 4e. ; Shirts, 10c. , Curt: _) ae Brae SERIAL, SAVINGS | AND BUILDING CHEW 30TH ISSUE.) ‘The books for subscription to stock in the NEW SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, SHARES #1.00 EACH. Sig per cent intorest guaranteed on stock withdrawn md Interest paid on deposits fu addition io the 0 per ceat {ory of the Association. Matured stock was credited with Tt percent interest. ‘De held at its office in the Kellowy building. 1416 F st. n.w., WEDNESDAY, {ith instant, at § poke ck may be subscribed for any day at the office of the Secretary and Treaeurer TICE et. hw ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President, ‘517 10th st. a. w. D. G. DIXON, Vice President, at Dalldine), where they will be pleased to sor thelr cuss ns oer. r ‘ASSOCIATION. 20TH ISSUE are now open at the office of the Keloge Building, 1416 F st. nw. No back du eS on loans settled. “Four per cont Gustorke ‘The 2Mh issue was the largest ia the bise The regular monthly ieetinge of the ‘Seria will Fim, at which thuo the new 0th taane ‘will beyin, but Hecelpt books farnwsied contatning constitution. Surgeon General's Office, War Department. DIRECTORS WM. MAYSE, 4D. TERRILL, GEO. Ho FRENCH, CHAS. C. HAL‘, ©. 8. FIRMIN, GEO. W. CHASE. NO. A. PRESCOTT, Seorstary and Treasurer, BL Kelloge builling, 1416 F st... | <a OUR NEW STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE HAS ARRIVED, AND YOU ARE HEREBY CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GREAT DIS- PLAY OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, WHICH 18 THE FINEST EVER SEEN IN WASH- INGTON. CASES IN NATURAL Woop BEING MORE IN DEMAND NOW THAN AT ANY PREVIOUS TIME, 1 HAVE MADE, IT A POINT TO PERSONALLY SELECT SUCH PIANOS IN ROSEWOOD, MAHOG- ANY, OAK AND WALNUT FROM THE FACTORIES AND WAREROOMS OF THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF THE COUNTRY AS I THOUGHT WOULD PLEASE MY CUSTOMERS. IT WILL BE OF ADVANTAGE IF, BEFORE DECIDING DEFINITELY ON A PIANO, YOU WOULD SEE OUR INSTRUMENTS, WHICH MY SALESMEN WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING. READ OUR OFFERS IN THE FOR SALE COLUMN. PECIAL NOTICE. FE. F. DROOP, 925 PA. AVE. STEINWAY & SONS' AND OTHER PIANOS. oc 2e0-Bt @=> ALARMING REPORTS ‘us relative to the scarcity of coal, caused 3 lack of transportation factiities. Dealers who depen Upon current shi: ments for supplying their trade are Unable to All orders for certain T bay sands uf fons of coai, all grades and sizes. stock tn thecity awaiting Your orders. woo BEL AOL, Hog it 4 ¥ a“ 1G Teas Mt. 8: 2st and HOW ABOUT A WIN We will mske you » “Dandy” from: Meltons. Beavers and Chincbillas. J. D. BURNS & CO., 604 9b st. n.w. Fe OD waRD & LOTHROPS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ‘Is under the direction of an experienced oculist's ‘optician. Your eyes tested anda pair of Solid Gold Spectacles or Eyeglasses. —$3.00.— Steel spectacies. Black Zylouite eyeglasses. AU fitted with the finest periscopic lentes. OCULISTS’ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. =. a en Gests Scrrs Scocuzp AND PRESSED | as ey Ae | sos a OE Ss Ger Tue Besr. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO. 407 Pean. ave., adjotning National Hotel Horse Blankets and Lay Robes at low prices. oot Srriel , NY TIME YOU WANT Al AN art | | ict Notea for REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. ni-lim eS OTERBURY Livia waren OF VIE GINTA daily freah trot Springs. Nature's t remedy for Tarlineatics drepetsia. kidpey. ver and other troubles. fect gg * TOting "2. rr ‘c20-tim e HS FOR 03. CALENDAI C z DR WM. RET: AS REMO' ‘His 1 call 90. of eye, earaad throat iTS TO ORD! oye ag oe ory eat we SGP TBBEE HOURS AND THIRTY MINUTES, Record from Baltimore to Washington, November 6, By J. G. Wood, ona RAMBLER, NO. 4. Pitted with racing rims and tires weighing four Pounds per pair. ) Time 28 minutes better than ever made before. Perhaps Ramblers aren't speedy! GORMULLY & JEPYERY MFG.CO.. 1925 14th st. m: 28 & =’ UST Ri AM oe ., Carload of pryoet ‘Pianos, In Natural Woods Ebouized Cases. Can give you French welnut, Eowlisb oak, Circassian walnut, Hungarien ash, mahog ny, Vird’s-eye maple or rosewood, and can give you — tone or ene which is deep, full and Found. ‘These instrument: t from our a perfeckin tery details aad wevtel toyoude Fock. “You have no. agent oF dealer's com 4 will ell low for cash or on @10 ailments. ¥.G. SMITH, ‘Manufacturer, 1225 Pa. ave ¥ I PROMISE! BRIEF WORK: Ninety FIFTY COPIES, Cente LARGE SIZE PAGES, 4 ACCURACY, Page PROMPTNESS, Onty! PUNCTUALITY. Try me and if you don't got it I will thank you to repudiate my bi BYRON 8. ADAMS. PRINTER, Telephone 930. —_(n8} S18 11th st. nie. W. A RING & CO ‘Wa have purchased the stock and fixtures of B owe yroviounts carry Sf f bash, ‘here, we propose to carry full tine o . Hitude wat Builders Supplies, thus increas” uc our facilis for applying promptiy our Increas- f in thlecity. Wetimates cheerfully. wiven th ing trad all xings of mill work, “Hard ry W. #H. EING& ELY TOPICS” AT TELLS. ont ‘&c. Plain and far trimmed, lined and Eid Gloves at 81, 81.15, $1.50, $1.75 and #2. ERA luxury, and yet the best ones are not e1 995 Pa. ave. nw. “TWO TIMI It will itis wasteng money to buy 4 Jacket’ Burt's Pop: are selling for 57 Cente each. “They're all well-bound books, and there's any abund- © of “sublecte "to. interest you x0 quality Paper and Envelopes. for 2: conta.” For School Supplirs. PURSELL, Lookseller, 418 9TH ST. N.W. HIGHEST TYPE” IN TAILORING. If you would choose from the largest and handsomest variety of fabrics in this city— if you wou'd have the newest aud best styles—if you would have the highest class of workmanship-tf you would havea per- fect fit and {f you would have the hishest typeof American skill in fine tailoring and are willing to pay what tt is worth—go to Keen's. ‘Such tafloring cannot be had for a*‘song." ‘The best is cheapest in the end. REE! 312 F st. n,w. & NOW READY, “PENSION ATTORNEY'S GUIDE.” Call aud examine. JOHN F. SHEIRY, Publisher, oRTAit 621 D st. Be FULT Dees SITS FoR nine nl W. HORN nb-1m' wep OUR SPECIALTY, — Making up handsome fabrics in exclustce vatterns, tzilored in the @nest muuner after the very latest modes, is our spectalty. Rea- sonable prices. OWEN, the Tailor, 423 ITH STREET NW. no Be LONDON SPECIAL” TROUSERINGS. ‘We have Just received through the enstom house a surpassinzly beautiful line of ““Lon- don Special” Tronserins. These are the finest koods, imported, be duplicated—""Exciusive dressers” take sce, this te your opportunity. — SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's 0'd* M107 EST, NW. “YES, ba are first-ciass Printers. im had my brief ‘y the office of ¥ Come will inake ni to US. onder with them Nothing too large or too amall for us to print. i _ jq=>DR. ELMER SOTHORON 1148 REMOVED TR: a hw MMs office ond residence from G25 20th Rew. to 101 Est, honrs 8 to 104.1... 1t9 pin. ; Sunday 12 7:80 p.m. nd1w* “qe ELECTION BWETUENS RECEIVED AT Kiot’z Restaurant, 1708 G st.n.w.. TUES. DAYNiout. nieot® gS DR. NEVIN B. SHADE, WHO HAS BEEN totuporarily located at the “Lincoln” the ast Fear, has removed bis office and located versa: nently at g2U Hn. , Office houre: Sto 10a.m., 2to4and 7 p.m. n4-6t* FOR RENT— y most NEQETICE ROOMS N MOST DESINADLY LOCATIONS. B. WIGHT, n3-1m 1410 @ st. NOVEMBER 1,” ine. — MR. ‘Wheeler hae this day tuade an assignment to me of al his property and effects fo: the benefit of his creditors, Ail persous baving claims against hia are Fequested to bretent the game to we without delay. All claims due hin, inust be settled at once. THOMAS M. FIELDS. Asalenee, n2-6t Dst. a. _oel7-Im Rockville Railroad © KF ERS BisBMS'Snos. for 2 . ere for low pee. JOP reliadiltty. ior protection. RISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and E ste, n.w.. 2017, ‘Manufacturers, Clothiers and Tatlors. ERI (D COAL, 00.. OFFICE erase oo OT induce: to att customers Contract with ational Gooperat unr 2240 "pou ive. inds to the ton, M. WILLIS, ool Vico Preaiiect alt ‘Manager. SCOTTISH RITE C. st. n.w.—A stated meetin Grapler, Rowe Croix, No. 1, will be ueld THIS ( DAN EVENING, Nov, 8, fee, at 7 sister. Bg ASD convene at thelr Castle Hall TUESD. Srratirenseais for'ias fasceal nf ob t ous Sues" France. T late WOMAN'S CHRISTI WISH TO EXPRESS NY Pythi 18. of sympathy show: durin, late ber .aandemilaiendaeigl 206 = any debits that ba |OMAS E. JACOBS, November 7, 1882. ay 8. ou and after this SL Bth st. ae. EDRAL. 1007 G of Evens fiat Secretary. =e. AY Novern- “fate: vrother, Pe '¥. BARNARD, KR. eS TEMPERANCE core thanks to the many friends, to the ‘Kau ‘Golden Eagle and TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN.—T hereby wive notice that I will not be respon- be contracted for by my * n8-eo%t* mist Index to Advertisements. ACCOUNTANTS ...... AMUSE WENTS.. ATTORNEYS. . AUCTION SALES, BOARDING, BOOKS AND BUSINESS CHANCES CITY ITEMS. Page 10 ‘will « 3 10 0 Union bers of Chapin Auxiliary, will | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE | Ljgans take notice Wat allche reealar mestinva here- | DEATHS 5 . commencing TOMORKOW,. WEDNES! DENTISTRY |. November 9, at 1:30 p.m,. will be'held xt 1313 “ re .. By Mowbers and fendi cordialy favtied EDUCATIONAL... It Mrs. E. COHEN, ident EXCURSIONS, &o. Pars 10 ‘ME! FINANCIAL FOR RENT (Flats) FOR RENT (Oatces). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Storms). Pe -Page ~Page ~Page ~-Page Paxe SIN- NT (Miscetiansous) FORSALE (Bicycles). FORSALE (forsosani FOR SALE (Houses). | FORSALE (Lote FORSALE (Miyoolianeous). FOR SALE (Pianos) ate. Be ME cTION RETURNS. If as a result of the election returns you should have to pay for that pair of Made-to- order Boots, it will be well for you to kno: that our $5 Calf Custom Boots are fully as good as the best $10 boots any shoemaker can make to order. If luck has favored you invest 83 of itin pair of our Famous Cork Sole Calf Hand-welt Shoes and you will feel comfortable pedally as well as politically. WM. HAHN & CO.'3 Reliable Shoe Houses, 930 and 032 Seventh st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. 231 Pa. ave. se. G3 ee ae ee as ne toa eo Hs AS IS HEALTH RESORTS.. HOTELS... LECTURES LEGAL NOTICES... LADIES’ Goops. LOCAL MENTION, LOST AND FOUND MARRIAGES, MANICURE. MEDICAL MONEY WANTED AND TU LO; NEW PUBLICATIONS... NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES... STEAM CARPET CLEANING STORAGE.............. SUBURBAN PROPERTY UNDERTAKERS... WANTED (ielp) WANTED (Houses). 28 OUR FAMOUS “SAUTERNE” WINE. Te. to. Kalon Win the pal is country for their strength and purity, but they «how eqnal superiority when com pared with the best foreiva wines and Iguch more reasonable in price We offering our famous “Prize” Wii ne" (awarded « gold medal ate recent exhibit held in Dublin), tor 84 per caye or 40c. per sample quart. Only "American prize winner. TO-KALUN WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. nw. {a8} r~ , WANTED HORSES TO W <a Lest of care; large box stall beddinw ; pure timothy bay and grain; tt ton ven: price, #10 per month. Appl % ‘Seven rooms, All nod. imps. Barnes & Weaver, 629 F st. 3 what vou might tirn onr 20 per cent discount salo of currentbooks. On some the discount is lary ese, for examine: Pre “Conquest, of Morico,” 91.25; bis “Conqu st of Peru. 2 vols., now ROcents. A book you ouwht to have— ““Phe World-at-Home Atlas," Onely gotten up => “KNOWLEDGE AT A DISCO now. i and cont 30. ye, BALLANTYNE & SONS, not only hold the palm in ‘Telephone, 998. taining Bartholomew's best maps, reduced to WANTED (Rooms)... WANTED (Situations). WANTED (Miscollaneo ReweE Election News Tonight. Tonight everybody will want the news and Want it soon. Information will be dispensed at several points, but in no place will the distribu- tion of real news be half so liberal as at the of- fice of Tur Evenixo Stan, Two great screens have been stretched in frout of Tux Srap & HOUGH, 623 & st. now. Gku. P. ZURHORST'S ERY STABLE, 34D st se. or J. P. RYAN, | building, and on these the news will be Ba irae dispiayed by the aid of two stereop- spa Only 84.000. | ate dynos ticons, One screen is precisely parallel Corner horiae, with the north curb line, the other is wet at an angle which will make its front visible to the thousands who will occupy the great strect space in the vicinity of 12th street, D street and the south side of Pennsylvania avenue. In addition to the regular telegraphic service dispatches will be received at Tux Stan office from correspondents especially engaged for that ser- vice and whore stationed at central points all over the United States. The fullness and ac- curacy of Tur Stan’s returns will leave nothing <a Not only Go we sell you the finest Tumber inanufactured, but yell it to you at the lowest prices. Lumber is being better manufactured SNETY Year. yet the prices “are growing “hi fin-dried Georsia Pine pretty, aii one wlath, Ma feet, ‘in. Gang-sawed N. C. ReTJ0n square feet. 1G iB mK N.C. Siding only 81 per ‘8g. feet. East’ Washington patrons can order frow our branch yard, corner 11th and sts. Libbey, Bittinzer & Miller, Lumber and Mill Work, Gor. sn wnat N. Cor. Lith'ana 0 Don't deal with merchan: for Mr. B. C One h nared V. BALDWI nB-tr 1101 K 1 Sq THE McOIEL. BUILDIX south side N JOHNSON, Asin. GIS THE Gost. Just west of the patent office, } — rtz, | Garment Maker. It Is Not A theory that confronts you, but » fact. Never in the history of the tafioring business in this city he you been able to secure a to order suit at $25 equal to those of which we are wakers. Shop, ‘oa Eleventh Street. ‘and Thursday; much colder, weaterty winds. ro. FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. @ one price for Mr. A. nbus nesslike and eelfect unjust. We have but one price aud one service for ever bouy. yets a dollars worth of fuel every tune. "Try us, 436 sts. w. entaiory fire: proot office building on reellers, Engravers, Stationcra, 428 Soventhst. ‘uw. oct7-118_ | to be required. The weather ta tike'y to he fair Wedneeday | There will be an extra edition of Tax Stax, published at the close of the day, in which will be contained all the news which develops after the regular Stan goes to presa. —— Goverxuext Iecerrts Topar.—Internal revenue, $421,208; customs, €317,176. - _ ‘Mk. R. E. Pnesrow will act as director of the mint in Mr. Leach’s absence, Ma. Jxo. J. Crew of thi retary of legation at Vienm ‘on leave of absence. is in Washington = Tur National Bank of North America of New York has been designated reserve agent for the Lincoln National Bank of Washington city. = = 28 ts Mn. Leacn, director of the mint, left for New York today, whence he will sail tomorrow for Europe as a member of the international monetary commission. oe Kerrtxo te Ccstom House Orex.—The collector of customs at New York has been in- ‘Mructed to keep the custom house open today for the entry of vessels and the landing of paseengers, NEW ae Ee Retces or rme Barrise Mrxisren.—The collector of customs at New York has been in- structed to extend the usual customs courtesies to Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British minister, and family, who are passengers on the Majestic. gated cena sis Parsexrep Rgso.vtioxs or Sywpatuy.— Messrs, James L. Norris, H. O. Claughton, Charles Allen, Robert Beall and J. Harrison Johnson, a committee from the Jackson Demo- i? ALVA HUBBARD & CO. HAVE COM- cratic Association of the District of Columbia, ,WISEACRES BUY COAL EAI ‘Don’t think for an tnstant t mes are buyine now. Coal is jer now than it will be again this season, ees, clean coal and full weight ARTHUR B. SMITH. Yard, cor. $th and late, n., Branch Gays << ‘can bt Kw Prow| gusrant rwood's, Oth and N. ¥. ave. n.w. 230-3m let the hot-water heating apparatus to | called at’ the White House today and eed rcctlngon ere Tentdence. —Oflces: Baltimore | presented to the President the lations ah WO HENDERSON. which were adopted by the association October Apmmineptlawyerofthicity, are: 7 | 18, expressing sympathy with the President in ‘ave Macd the I ae feo yeaa and bis great affliction. ame resolutions were ele- ye more I wes 4 - gm inate to tly engrossed and framed, and were fhe'agme amount of Businces wens third y all of the officers of the association. the time reautr ad under other methods 7 sabia neo SE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO:, 627 E at nw. Navar Oxpens.—Ordered—Commander Ed- z£ RAST Pres. (It) RK. F. CROMELIN, Sec. win Longnecker, to command the Ranger, 21st instant. Paymaster H. T. Kelding, to duty at the navy yard, Mare Island, Cal., 30th instant. Acting ter Edwin P. Rink, to duty in the construction and repair department, navy ard, New York. Detached—Commander Harry Edaaes, Som mech oF ao Ranger, ‘Qist instant, and placed on ‘a> orders. BEVEL AND 1 ‘That money you are ging to win on ———— and. couldn't be better spent than upon a Perfect-fitting Tallor- made Suit. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. R HARRISON, WHICH? Lieutenant Commander T. a8 assistant to the equipment office, navy yard, New Yor, Exar or Steauens,—The Treasury Depart- ment has authorized the entry of the steamers Aller, Servin and Aurania at New York and the Trinacria at Now Orleans when released from local quarantine. Authority to lind bas been given in the case of all im te per Rich- rock Gales ted ae ane r same action a Eke inthe cave ofthe steamers Ea inne Jestic. immigrant schooner Goodwill, from Nassau, have becn al- lowed to land at Key West. Bee ™ © DENTAL ase, Cor. 7th and Dn. w. ‘The leading dental organization of America, com- VERY BEST TEETH (full est). oc21__ Crown and Bridge Work » specialty. ed DR. LIGHTHI@® DEVOTES HIS EX- eluaive attention to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, BP PUGHTEST TAILORING STUFFS. brightest and. handsomest of the G J. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keen's), ent of Fine Trouserings is the iporfect in desisn, in geality: i colorings, a aes Pzrsonat.—J. Newton Pettis of Peoria, IIL, J. RB, Cudlip of New York and C. C. Jacobs of Maryland are at Willard’s——S. A. Burtt Al- 408 12th st. n.w., ome door above “‘the avenue.” nS Watson of et THA wean wa iH. ‘Are what ‘one seems to be after. », B. G. Abbot of Por ahieote nd 5 eee os Be of at oes oon ee PA’ SHOES at 04 09 you must 2 Se _ Bisebok sree They = ROBERT COHEN & SON, Sue ‘The American Shoe Sellers, loward.—— 630 Pa. ave. n.w. (south side), % Established 1838. 28 of Chi- an Pon one . Huston Busy business men need things of New Pa. are Be Dm annie nee TWO CEN DEPUTIES AT THE POLLS, The Attorney General States His View of the 8) to his telegram of last night in regard to the duties and respective rights of federal and state officers at today's election, in which he asked the Attorney Geueral, in the interest of peace and law, to direct the marshal to be governed | in the discharge of his duty by the principles & | Inid down in the decision of Judge Hughes in 8 | Gittmer's case and Judge Brewer in the deputy marshal case. The following is the text of the Attorney General's telegram: ” Derartwexr or Justice, Wasnrxorox, D. C., November 8, 1892. Hon. Thomas Q. Jones, Governor, Montgom- a r telegram of yesterday did not reach me I er} ¥ till this morning, and I hasten to answer. must accept the decisions of the Supremi | Court of the United States as the authoritative | construction of the United States statutes | rather than the decisions of inferior courts. In the Sicbold case, 100 United States Reports, on e 378, you will find the second count of the indictment eguinst Gude and Tucker, which was for obstructing “the full and free attend- ance and presence” and “the full and free nc- | cess of the same deputy marshal to the same poll of election contrary” to section 5522, Re- Vised Statutes of the United States. The con- | viction on this count was upheld by the Supreme | Court, thereby sustaining the right of the | deputy marshal to free access to the polls. | Judge Hughes’ opinion antedates this decision, | | and Judge Brewer's attention appears not to | have been called to the Siebold cave. I must, therefore, take the statute as con- strued in the Siebold case as the paramount law. und under that decision the right of the marshal and his general d_ special deputies to “free access to the polls” whenever necessary in order to discharge the duties imposed u them by law is clear. Moreover, I cannot agree that the state officials are to be the judges as to the necessity for such “free access Or presence at snch polls.” ‘Bat while 1 hold these views I have instructed the marshals that great caution should be used to avoid a conflict, and that unless necessary in the performance of the duties enjoined by the statutes their deputies should not wantonly insist on remaining in the election booths, but, as.officers of the peace, should so far ax con- sistent with the discharge of duty avoid any controversy in the premises, In conclusion permit me to say (and I think you will agree with me) that no good citizen Will be more reluctant to accept an act of Con- gress within its adjudged constitutional sphere as a law of his country and binding on his con- science than an ee his state legislature within its proper sphere. (Signed) W. WOH. Mma Attorney General. — TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER. The Storm That Was Expected Swerved Of to the North. The President looked out of his window this morning and saw the beginning of a beautiful das, full of promise of clear skies and dry roads, “It's coming my way, after ali,” he may have said softly tq himself, and stniled with satisfaction, ‘Then he found at his breakfast plate a tele- gram from New York saying that the weather is clear and cool, whereupon the smile on his face may have broadened. (@The weather bureen man was astounded when he looked out of his window. He could hardly believe his eyes. Then he rushed down to the office, looked over the reports, and his aston- ishment increased. He saw “republican weather” all over the country. LOOKED BAD LAST NIGHT. When the weather bureau man went home last night there was every indication for rain and snow today over a large section of the United States. It was in fact raining as far west as Llinois, and suowing and blowing throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota and the Dakotas. | ‘The rain was creeping stealthily on toward | New York and New Engiand, where it threat- | ened to make things wet today. ! But in the night, between 8 o'clock last even- ing and 6 o'clock this morning, a great cham was wronght. One of those freaks of the cle- ments which sometimes astonishes the natives occurred and worked a miracle. The storm which had dallied for twenty-four hours over the lake region suddenly #werved to the northeast, got up speed and swept away with almost the speed of a cyclone toward the arctic, THE STORM RAN AWAY HAPIDLY, Within twelve hours the sterm traveled nearly 1,000 miles. It was reported last night around Lake Erie. It was reported this morning off the Gulf of St, Lawrence and was still moving toward Greeniand at last accounts. It left in its wake clear weather and brisk winds li the far northwest the mercury is down to zero, but it is clear overhead and fairly good under foot, barring an inch of snow. ‘Through New York and New England it is cold and clear. COOLER WEATHER HERE, Cooler weather will also come to Washington. The weather bureau man says that the mercury will fall to about 36 at this point, but that is no colder than some of the days of last week. brates AT THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY. The President Gets the News—Arrange- ‘ments for Tonig! ‘The day at the White House was without event or excitement. The President remained in his office during the early part of the fore- noon, where he received Secretary John W. Foster and Attorney General Miller. About 11 o'clock be went ont fora short drive, and returning at noon received the committee from the Jackson Demooratic Association, who called to present resolutions of condolence. After lunch the President returned to his office. Afew bulletins were received during the day and several private telegrams from friends in Indiana, Tonight the President will receive the bulle- tins in his office, where he will be joined by Secretary Foster and Attorney General Miller. ‘Mr. Russell Harrison is st the White House and will remain up with the President tonight. ute danse Detention of Immigrants. In response to # request for information on the subject Acting Secretary Nettleton has sent the following toiegram to Gen. O’Beirne, acting A Quiet Day in Washington. The city today is probably the quietest of any Place of large size in the United States. The streote were freer of people than usual on such a fine autumn day. Probably more than 10,000 mon have left the city to visit their homes and cast a vote for and Vico President. (GENERALLY FAIR WEATHER A Large Vote Being, Cast in Every State ALL EYES ON NEWYORK Both Parties Striving to Poll Their Full Vote. CONFLICTS} OF AUTHORITY, | But These Are Mainly in the Southern States, THE DOUBTFULSTATES “No Defivite Basis tor Prediction Yet. NEW YORK. The Ontlook Stightly Better for Cleveland Than Harrison, From a Staff Correspondent. New Youx, Nov. 8. "Because." ‘This is the | Teason of the party lenders on both sides for thinking that their candidates will win in to- day's battle. The politicians are looking ate | face through a fog. Some say ithas whiskers and is Harrison's. The prevailing opinion is | that it is full and round, like the rising mooa, | andis Cleveland's. Therecan be no mistaking the fact that the preponderance of feeling here is that Cleveland will carry New York—thatis as far as any definite opiuion is formed one way or the other. MOST PEOPLE ORFATLY IN DOUBT. A good sized plurality of those who are not thoughtless enthusiasts or professional claimers aro greatly in doubt. ‘The managers of both | parties keep up the appearance of confidences With a very good grace, and for the most part their expressions represent their feelings. It is evident that, as Tom Reed would put it, the democratic confidence “is more intense.” | The democratic managers seem to feel cock re sure of New York. The gard the state as doubtful, but they bave strong hopes. That undefinable something, the “feel ing in the air,” is favorable. If the republi- cans believed that everything depended on New York state, beyond peradventure, they would be less hopeful. As to the doubtful states elsewhere opinions | are heard on about the seme reports that are | common property. At both headquarters favorable reports are received from the centers of interest, and the wish is usually the father to the conclusion. The prevailing opinions appear tobe thatafter all the fight is im In- diana, Counecticut and West Virginia, With such weather as this day has opened, j the vote throughout this state should be large, | and the republicans count that as encouraging | to them. The great anxiety of the leaders is | to know where the heavy voting is being done, CHAIRMAN CARTER'S CLAIM. Chairman Carter claims to have the most positive assurances of « beavy republican vote in the state and says that the system is per fect for getting all the republican voters to the polls, He claims a heavy enough vote to over- ‘come any majority the democrats can get south of the Harlem bridge. At the same time it is evident that a great part of the republican's calculation is based on the belief in Tammany treachery and the refusal of many old line dem- ocrats in many of the democratic thresholds to vote for Cleveland. RUMORS OF TAMMANY TREACHERY DISCREDITED. After midnight last night there were rumors of a serious Tammany disaffection and on ac- count of it the betting tendency shifted tobe more favorable to the republicans, This did not bold, however. It is #o generally believed that the reputation of Tammany for bonert democracy is at stake in the issue today that talk of treachery on their part is discredited, Rehance on treachery in the other party isa very fimsy and deceiving thing. As far as the re- publicans are counting on it they are apt to be disappointed. THE OUTLOOK SLIGHTLY BETTER FOR CLEVELARB, As far as anybody knows the outlook is slightly better for Cleveland than for Harrison in this state. The fuce in the fog is at this hour still indistinct. If it were a life amd death mat- ter that I must bet one way I should bet on Cleveland carrying the state. The democrats seem to have worked im perfect harmony end earnestly for victory. Muse a RICHARD CROKER SATISFIED. He Thinks His Highest Estimate of the City’s Vote Will Be Justified. thet it thE 1 A ita if I L