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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAT AT TYE STAR BUILDINGS. TNC Penasyivacia Aveuue, corner 11th Bt. by The Evening Star New paper Company, | S HW. KAUFFMAS Prevt. Sew York © Served to subeeribers tn the samt, at 10 vente per the counter, 2 nite states oF FINANCIAL FINANCIAL, SPECIAL NOTICE You Savise Moxey | foresee th noral force and bh ety wintes‘s supply vantages be wine © are himeelf for tae “rainy day,” and so Fr sboald It never come, for ntinue bis mavines © his secumalations * that in the averace + tispesttion to eave is ex You should he above the mind to save at ur salary each AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. A. T. BRITTON BANKING HOUSE, Premdent 405 @ ST NW STORAGE WAREMOUSH. 1140 15TH ST NL Tax Wasuxctox Loas AND TRUST COMPANY, NEW BUILDING, A New Corros Mu WITH A PAID-IN CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, GIVING EMPLOYMENT TO 150 PERSONS. ‘This, im addition to other industries already noted, has created a boom in real estate at ELIZABETHTON. With sales of real estate igereastng, manvfactories Joeating and prosperity unbounded in the Watauza valley. stock in the CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY Becomes the best tovestment upon the market. 81 Jersharecash. @1 per share per month for forty months ts the cost of this stoox. The holder of 10 shares of this stock will, with con- tinued prosperity. in a few years be well to do. 500 percent profit ix not too much to expect an- ually when this enterprise is fully developed. For particulars, © R McBLAIR, Agent, ‘3G Atlantic building. (Office hours 8:30 to 5:30. 25 Do You WANT TO SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT EACH MONTH? IF YOU DO, SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES IN THE FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND & W COR. STH AND F sTS., Washington, D.C. CASH CAPITAL. 81,000,000. sae chtomere the deposit of eo te “accepted tn al (on all ssa ante deposited for ninety co. but lene that ‘sotom. ant ger. 4 per veut SAFE DEPOSIT POXES FOR RENT, from @3 per year and upward. tgnel by and comst-acied ander ‘Of the Hollar Lock ty Company of New ‘ault coustruc fice rooms for rent, ‘A reve ws UA We prog surroundiage. OFFICERS: RAINALD Hl WARNER, President. JOY EDSON, Vice Presi ENT CB MUTUAL for the month ES of $e. ia BD. 1808. vig VESTED ASSETS. we of Kral Estate. .. $00,000.00 Banas ent Home $140, 087.87 | LIABILITIES. Mont Claire dae and rt 34.000 00 AL other Lisnsiiios.- KOO - 7.000.00 \ONTINGENT LIABILITIES. ny Ase ts A not yet £25.000.00 45.000 00 34,000.00 4 RECEIPTS ani EXPENDITURES ay of February to the Jlst day of July, be Deweer = he Treasary Jenuary 31, HH #8 peacatbettts S$) LERSSELESERSEATL: SUCIETY of orn, depose and say. and ® fn and_ that ou the Sst day of Poitis descrltm! asvets were the ahs the above MUTUAL aiD $0- | INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 908-914 G ST. N.W. DUES, $1 PER MONTH ON EACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, 8200. HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM COU- PON CERTIFICATE TO BUN POR 3 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 OKLY. CAN BE REPAID AT THE RATE OF ‘3 PER MONTH ON €ACH $1,000 BOR- ROWED. COMPARE OUR TERMS WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER ASSOCIATION. 890,000 LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS UP TO DATE. STOCK SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN ALL THE TIME. ne HARRISON DINGMAN, President. Woos & C ‘Toparties having idle funds that they may desire to use at any time we would call special attention to our interest rate of 3 percent per angum on certificates of de- posit, payableon demand. This isa very desirable way to deposit such funds, as you may withdrew them at any time without notice, with interest. ON TIME CERTIFICATES (Our rates areas follows, via: Payable in three months, 4 per cent. <" Hae Sper cont. “one year. 6 per cent. Interest payable quarterly, semi-annually crannually, as desired. CALL AND SEE Us. Open 9:30. Close 4:30. ‘Transact » general banking business, 1ae2 B ST. N.W. W. 8. HOGER Pres. Tr. C. DANIEL, Sec. J NITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION, 1313 ¥ st., Washington, D. C. Shares. $100, payable in monthly installments, which participate in all profits and mature in S$ months, Pays interest on money deposited tn any amount. ‘5 and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits: from the date thoy are made coxtett AL* SOREL Asp proxeRs, 61 Broadway, N.Y. RAILROAD ‘KS AND BONDS, rarities: in FIFTEEN DOLLARS if seca, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Eo steel of the Bret iseus of the GOOD HOFE MINING COMPANY, time oniy, when the price’ wilt be foes ‘thor? = ood Hove in Custer county, Hove mine te located near the Bassick, Humboldt. Leaven- orth, Hon Eston sna other re famous ver apeaieece a coe spectively, along the vein ong chara bv ocecienth of ite tec nga market at the low price $5 cont aghares for Silgeas Kase fave Sumber of these shares C. T. Havesse: Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms # end 11. Atlantic Building, 930 F stn. w. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin, Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & C Private wires to Chicago Board of Trade York, Chicago and New Or- a? mnie? 5 Re FUNDs DRAW INTEREST WHEN DEPOS. ited with us Calland «et our rates demand and time certificates of deposit vefore depositing else- where. ‘WOODS & OS. ‘Close 4:30. Genera! Banking. REVENTION 18 BETTER THAN CURE —LIFE Assirance preveuts aufforing atid destitution, bat Hines or premature death it ts too late for ure The Bgutt ign and acure ts. impossible. wf York) is the stroneost and ARLES L. GURLEY, 1 fable i (Capital $200,000.) Frit jerme certificatevand yay interest on time depostta, Qp 8300 oF mnare ff inft 3 monthin per cout per snaum. pt. RS ee Aa JNO. W. MACARTNEY,_ ‘Member N.Y. Stock Ex. CORSON & MAOARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F ST. N.W., Bankers ang Dealers in Goveraingnt Bonds. Depos! ang. Collections. Stocks and Bonds and all securities tisted muges of New York. Philudeipiia, Boston ialiy nade ct invectient pecurtties. District madeof tnvestion : Tocal Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele= Phone Stock dealt in. American Dell Telephone Stock bought and sold.fy18 SPECIAL NOTICES. Bo ered forged Paty. tbe ), whore they Will be pleased fo. Larger, quarters; better CS ee food 8 THE ACME STEAM LAUNDRY HAS RE- ‘Merrick their cus. SPECIAL NOTICES. AVINGS A | | = = > SERIAL 5 D BUILDING i. "ASSOCIATION. (NEW 30TH ISSUE.) ‘The books for subscription to stock in the NEW BOTH ISSUE are now open at the office of the SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Kellorg Building, 1416 F et. n. SHARES $1.00 EACH. No back dues. Six per. cent interest teed stock withdrawn and Ou loans settled Fenner ent to the 6 per cent interest paid on deposits in ad4i on stock, Tho Sith este wae ty try of the Association, "Matured stod Twas credited “ithe rowulat mugatity of the **Sertal” wil 12 pes cont inaraet, pr veneid' at te ote ia oi bul ; 1AOE on 3 nt ate oF Fm. ai Which time the now doen inees fell weatns but stock may be subscribed for am ‘at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer. 110 Fae Bee Receipt books furnished contatul ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President, ‘517 10th st. uw. Presiden ‘War Department. J, D. TERRILL, HAS, C. HALE, constitution. D. G. DIXON, Vice strata Goneral Of wat, MAYse, GEO. 1 FRENCH, 0. 8. FIRMIN, JNO. A. —2l is, Anotype Company 0 for the “election of terustoce such other business as may tome held on SATURDAY, the 1th athe otis 2 eg ae 0010 28 ing, 0,16, Ue Bee TBE HOUBS AND THIRTY MINUTES, Record from Baltimore to Washington, November 6, ms 8 weniens RAMBLER, NO. 4 (Fitted with racing rims and tires weighing four Pounds per pain) NOTYPE STOCKHOLDERS. -THE journed annual meeting of the stock! the District of Columbia, and the transacti ‘Time 28 minutes better than over made before. Perhaps Ramblers a1 "t apeedy! GORKMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 0O., 28 1225 14th et aw, tomers. ork. Collars, 2"; Cuffs, te. : Toop. MANTELS, ANDIRONS FENDE! Grates, Wrouebtiron Gus Wintaes ee racial discounts while making chanzes, tahl&-tr J. A. CORNING. Pile Shop. 520 13th st | ey REPORTS ‘us relative to the scarcity of coal, caused Jack of transportation facilities. Dealers who depen Upon current shi; ments for supplying their trade are to ll orders tor certain grades. I heve thou: 14 of tons of coal, all gradrsand sizes. The largeat tn theeity awaiting Your orders, J. MAURY DOVE. Main office, 2ist and I sts. nw. Branch Offices. Wharves, 1206 H st. nw. Foot F and Gate, 1628 M st. nw. Zech and K ste. ‘ecd-3m, stock ee BEY ovencoars. ‘These are the favorites now. Our stock {s uncom- monly large and choice. At815, $20 and $22 are remarkable values. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 9628-3m 434 7th atreet. DENTIST, : DR. H. Mf. SCHOOLEY, = removed his office to eol3-1m 1012 F st. n. HAVE YOUR FURNACES, RANGES AND LATROBE: it in Order by competent mechanics before the busy season. Tiatrobe to heat t a Ops. Thoms oo cc3-tm 140th st. nw. a DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE. ARN! “Tee8 Hint aw Furnaces, vam! and Gas Fit and ‘air prices. Ovex Frertaces For Coat O& WOOD AND BRASS GOODS For OPEN FIREPLACES, MANTELS AND TILES. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ocl3-1mip 424 ger et. Tue Wanrex Suoz Hovsz, 1115 F Srser N. W. We have received three new lots of Men's Genuine French Patent Calf Bals, that were made up to sellfor 86, which we are selling at $3.75 per pair, a price that cannot be touched by any other shoe dealer in town. Also severa, cases of Ladi Fine Button and Lace Shoes that we are selling below manufacturers’ whole- sale prices. Our prices range from #1. 70to $3.50, while the regular prices range from $2.75 to 85. ‘These are sample shoes, and most of the sizes are 3 and 34—A, B and C widths. ‘We have another lot of Ladies’ High Shoes, known to the trade as ‘odds and ends” or “broken sizes.” The regular prices of these odds and ends range from $3.50to 86. These will be sold at one-half of marked or regular prices. Remember, ONLY % PRICE for these odds and ends, ot nmap gaol. "tbe te FE protection of pay theif ure welladvanced cad te ityto make money ons Sug ore will soon commence. {8 your o “SIRECTORS: MOS 1 TOWNSEND, THOMAS & KEE o. CLEMENTS, FB WILL Ms, Pi. VAN MAT! Office fag tee Ung, Wash farniaied by ¥. 5 WILLIAMS. Masonic emple Brae Store’ ih aaa Fete a ootS- fu Tux Nastoxar Sure Dercsir. BAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH st. AND NEW YORK AVE (Chartered by epecial act of Congress Jan. .1807,and acts of Oct. , 1890 and Feb. . 1832 CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS fis @ fall and correct exnil eioeeen te i norneipticnd aaa ees 3 of the abd sovists apd tat u vot all faces USE, m to ‘wom Bata hehe ® Pas Cone Born #10 To #100. PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS. We KMEST QUARTERLY. The Indaetrial Savings and tain of the District of Cohumbis ts teraing hele tye inte Lnseine one al ote Wg ie Evrae ‘CSmpamies SOD and ethan aod woe ‘TLE IN OUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS80- CIATION, 1900 ¥ ST. N. Ww. ‘apital, $40,000. Organized July 1, 1887. M. SOUL, President. 4 F CHILDS, View President. THOS. G HENSEY, Secretary and Manager. \OLUMBLA NATIONAL BANK, Depository. DIRECTORS. JOBS H. SOULE. ‘THOS. G. BENSEY, “ F cuiLDe. L. D. LasDoN, te EB RIDENOUR. Etiver ware and valuables taken on depostt. ‘TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not leas than $5. Prepares and keeps Wills free of charge—aots as Ex- ecutor, Admintrats and ‘Trusts of allkinds, Directors: a: GEER Tur Wanrex Suoz Hoven 1115 F Srese: N. W. ec31 M. W. Bevenae. 1215 F and 1214 G st. Weovrse Presents Of elegant designs in Ricu Cor Gisss Wane, Srenuixe Sirver, Diconarev Porreny AND > Poncezars. De We are now showing the largest and most ale. fant awortnent we have ever offered, As we Select aud import our woods direct our wilt ve foaud “as cheap as any house aE Tur “Laresr Fer News Capes, Neck Boas, Muge and Fur Trimmings of every known fur. Three more Now Scalskin Refers, with the large flaring storm collars. ‘New Shape Black Fur Capes for $10. More New Fur Neck Boas, head and au. Black Astrakhan Fur Capes, extra length, 814, Wouaerr & Roorr, us 905 Px Ave N. W. Go Dmecr To Factory i oh rule Rg GRACE AND ELEGANCE OF asa. I0N. If you want a stylish Sait of Clothes at a price con- tont with its quality and value we offerthe very latest and most approved designs in CHEVIOTS, English and French Worsteds, Fine Cassimeres, Neat Platds and Checks and other desirable weavings. Prices for All-wool Suits range from $10 to $28. They're equal in out, At and designing to made-to-order garments. A W. FRANCIS, Successor to Noah Walker & Co., 625 Pa. ave. n.w. BARBER & HOSS’ TRADE TALK. orance of {ts manifold advantages bout the only reason. that every hot Washington hasn't weather vette, eather atripe the only Rind worth using) Fevegnedat tn 9 snout or twols con tall ko Pay or themes vee, ai fast a ordinary howes's lifetiaie. The incresse. tn thennle of Felt Weather Strips indicates that kien are crowing wiser. - Ler us sell you your ‘Weather Strips. n7-3t is It 1 ‘These little **Home Comfort" Gas Heating make up in heat-provucing force what he size at K in size. ty cpques- the best inthe market today for its A word about your boys. Doctors will tell you that skating is one of the most healthful and exidlarating of all exercises. Ice skating had: hence the introduction Get your boys a pair and let Loy. themselves and w stronger. Nicheled extension skates as fow us 81-58, and better fore listle more mm Wood-bottom Koller Skates, all ‘sizes, 21. Wheels for fixing up the old skates, 25¢. berset. BARBER & KOSS, Builder’ Hardware, CORK. ITH AND G STS. 2 nT JUST RECEIVE D— > \carioet of Bradbury Piano Tn Natural Woods and Ebonized Cases. ‘an vive you French walnut, English oak, Circassian walnut, Hungarian ash, mao sm: bird's-eye maple oF rosewood, give you abrilliant tone or one whitch’ i round ‘Tuese instruments are just from our factory, perfertineeery details and wo sell to youd Fock You have wo agent or Goelers cooaraie: sion topes a —t Toa age low for e on 810 Tuonthly installments. — G. SMITH, nim Manufacturer, 125 Pas cr 1 PROMISE! ON BRIEF WORK: Ninety FIFTY COPIES, Cente LARGE SIZE PAGES, 4 ACCURACY, Page PROMPTNESS, Only! PUNCTUALIT! ‘Try me andif you don't get it I will thank you to repudiate my Dill, % BYRON 8. ADAMS, PRINTER, Telephone 930. (as) Lith st, ING & CO Wi purchased the stock and Gxtures of the late L. D. Stone, deceased, cor. 14th and B sts. ‘Where we propose to carry efail line of Sash, Bours, Blinds and Builders’ Supplies, tus inereas” ilittes for supply tt promptly our in ‘a Iifage ap ini cl, Madge cheerfally, given ta neo RH EING & co. qa NOW READY, ace “PENSION ATTORNEY'S GUIDE.” Cail and examine. JOHN F. SHEIRY, Publisher, "=" Dore sams. Four Gooseberry, Thousand Blackberry, Bight Strawberry, Hundred Raspberry. Jars. Red Currant, : Black Currant, Green Gage, Damson, Our Apricot, Raspberry and Currant Direct and Importation. Orange Marmatade. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, at 428 Ninth st. NOTE THE DIFFERENCE. The difference between “Cheap” and HIGH- CLASS TAILORED Garments is that the latter not only fit perfectly, but look well, wear well and keep their shape until they are worn out. Exclusive patterns to select trom. OWEN, the Tailor, 423 11TH STREET N.w. no OUR FAMOUS AUTERNE” WINE. ‘To-Kalon Wines nét only hold the palm in Dat they auaw equal supostiey when core: pared with the best forciie Eich more rpasona ‘our tecne” (awarded » id medal ate recent fs ere Dublin), for oe per” sample quart. PAO TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. nw. in8) Telephone, 998. ,WANTED-—HO! best of care; bedding; pure timothy hay and grain; : en tion givens price, 10 Month. Anply to WILSON paso OL Leet, new.) GEO. Be AURHORSTS IVERY STABLE, 214D st.ee., or J. P. RYAN, ‘B27 Ast. n8-lin ‘KNOWLEDGE AT A DISCOUNT™ is we might tirn our A book you ought to have— “Sthe World-at-Homo Atiaa,.« finely gotte gnd.gontaining Bartholomew's beet tnape, reduced to M, BALLANTYNE & SONS, acliera, Engravers, Stationers, $28 Soventh sta. z oct77-1m BAL FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. Don't dea! with merchants who have one price for Mr. A. and another for Mr. B. The principle is unbusinesslike and the effect unjust, We have but one price and one service for evers body. One “hendred conte gots 6, dollars worth of fuel every time. Try us. ¥. BALDWIN JOHNSON, n8-tr 1101 RI. ave.. 511 A st. n.c., 51D 436 st.s, w. THE McGILL BUILDING 18 THE NEW elght-story fire-proot office buildin on south side Sf Gt jut went of tus patent othe abe WISEACRES ‘BUY COAL EARLY. "t think foran instant that you ‘can buy coal eisew! for less we it. ‘the ad cage are Yering, ay ag wer now than ‘again this sensor Promptness, clean ooal and full welght Main Yard, cor dth and tata nee ain Yard, cor. Mane. Brattch—Caywood's, Oth and N.Y. ave. n.w. 230m Boag PMOBTEST TAILORING STUFFS. This assortment Trouserings brightest and hundsouest of the seatons Ae mont perfect in design, in quality, in colorings, #5 and up. Beauties at $7 and $8. Cali'and see J. FRED GATCHEL (late of Keen’ 405 12m st. n.w., a8. eae tees TH. Are what every one seems to be after. Anexperience of over 40 years Cinthia me place of business! bles us ti Ofer you RELIABLE, WELL-WEAL- ING siives. Our. $3.00. 2: 84.00 Shoes are of the . . A ER SHOES at ‘64-00 and 82.00 you inust take a look over before buying. They are par excellence. ROBERT COHEN & SON, ‘The American Shoe Sellers, n.w. (south side), Estat ed 1838, Be For on Busy business men need things that will accelerate business. If the ‘Typewriter isa help, and you want the one that outranks all the rest, send to us fora SMITH PREMIER on trial. A, CLARKE & SON, Agents, 935 E ET. 3 GEORGE W. GROV! i Rest owe ARCHITECT, “Architectural desicning, construction aud superin tendence, remodeling, &e- _ 00H va qe ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Loans made on Installment Trusts for periods of 5 to80 years, payable monthly, quarterly or half yearly, “ orale Trusts at lowest rates. Stoney od ou real estate. In event of desth ‘Trust is cance) Apply to R. L. GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 603 15th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. Capital, $1,000,000. Full paid. au6-wesdm oc27- 63D st. nw. Sarplus, 6:400, 600. eat DHE seat Bes UE vines — FOR HIRE. epee oaceet nb-lm* HORS re Cor. 7th and Dn.w. q=sll] FST N W.—“YES. sin; THEY aire ‘first-class Printers. T have al When in had my briefe and other orinting done at a hurry the fice of McGILL & WALLACE. You Come will’ make no mistake by leaving your to US. order with them.” Nothing too large or too small for us to print. n5_ rete ELMER SOTHORON HAS REMOVED B. his and residence from 925 20th st. 6 101 Ist; nw. : ofice hours 8 4010 6. m. 1 tg Sunday 12:3) to 2:30 and 5 to7 w DE. NEVIN B. SHADE, WHO HAS BEEN teinporarily located at the “Lincoln” the Past Fear, has removed his office and located perma- nently at'#29 Hn. w. ‘Office hours: St010a.m., 2to4and7p.m. n4-r* FOR FIRE OFFICE ROOMS. IN MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS, oa RAHN WIGHT: 1m ON AND AFTER OCTOBER Commutation tickets, eating to 60 rides per month, ‘over SUT, hn ANY ei i os will enable holga of gkete to fr Secpwetown 10 ana" from scree rote EXCEL WATKINS, ( Gsoruetonn sad JOHN K. BI <. ‘The leuding dental organization of America, com- posed exclusively of expert specialiste, VERY BEST TEET 'H (fall set). Wd oc__ Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. =— LIGHTHILL DEVOTES HIS EX- lusive attention to the cure of Catarrh, Asthma, ‘Deafness, Throst Affections, Bronchitis and Consump- tion. Office 1411 K st. n.w. ‘Hours from 8 to12 and 4tod. ocl2-1m ‘YOU WANT FINE GROCERIES? _ocleim ___.S0h-and Note... W. OFFUTS: Fs See ee ver and fect, water. ° Se c0-Lu <q VOODWARD & LOTHROPS OPTICAL = DEPARTMENT ¥S 4D CHILDRENS Is under the direction of an experienced oculist's optician. Your eyes tested and a pair of Solid Gold OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. —n-Im EVANGELIST THOMAS OGL!, JR. &~ will hold services in Grace ME Church, SP and Sete. unt! Ce eteatnw ut the ISth is ‘stant. i SPIRITUALISM—MISS MAGGIE GAUI Beemer teat dies autlan, SUN Tides ae on Thursday, 9am. to 5p... for private sittings 1 Wate on THURSDA’ tn isis parlors. Lies T st sttendance of wembors ix an the the evening will Tene co PT WILLiaM IS, Keo. MNS. HELEN RUTINDALL: Preston eh Bam *HS0N DEMOCRATIC associaTioN. Tel ¥ for ‘This association will hold its regular meeting at ODEON HALL FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, at 7:30 O'CLOCK. All members should be present. NAT. BARDO, JAMES L. NORRIS, Scoretary. 01 SS tng eee TOMOnitoW EVESIRO. MOth “instant” “Action thereon will be taken. RICHARD F. KEARNEY, Reo. Secretary. at To WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN: AFTER ing married nearly twenty-five years T Save never run! uy butband in debe ope dollar, and ‘not expect tare. : “SUSANNAL Ie JACOBS, _ate Peace boom ALL LADIES WHO SYMPATHIZE WITH . oF who may desire io assist the ox-con fed: aie veterans in their efforts to bold a “"bazaar” for Hy rarpoee Of raising funds for the ald of their needy nrades are requested to meat at the parlors of the HIGGS HOUSE ‘On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1892, AT 8 P.M. n0-2° @= ONLY 20 CTS. PER POUND SPrCTAT. lar favre” Teppersict, Wintergreen tam Bon ‘ore: Peppertniut, wintergreen. Hine sheets fa. lemon, oraige and winger, At SH 8 ser" RARE CHANCES FOR SYNDICATES Or SPECULATORS. 1. Anentire block of cround ‘ront- ing on 7th st. extonded—between 7th stand Buerman ave and Princeton and Harvard sts. The new electric Eullroad now in course af completion slong: asses Property and will enhance its vdue rapidly. Price, if sold at once, only 33c. per ag, f 4. "ane block of section of t! northeast ought to sell ny ve ice eclty. wh 60 it ‘and con- mat i about 253,000 aq. feet. Beautt- fully adapted for subdivision. Easy Kerute'may be areanued with &. pure chatter. Go and look at it. Price ed. foot, if sold inside of tan 8, only 230. "B. H, WARNER & C0., 916 F st. nw. ALVA HUBBARD & ©O. HAVE PUT IN ‘shot water heating apparatus to heat Mr. ALA —g ! remdence, + Baltimore and Washington 29 Bee © Mert. Garment Maker. No Doubt But hat you are much, su exceeding good value con- tained in our made-to-ycur-ineas- ure Suite at We aim to i- Tustrate that we are able to sup) your demands for fine tailoring at lest cost consistent w n9-4t at he pa Street. PRONOUNCED “RICH AND TASTY.” Those “LONDON SPECIAL” TROUSER- INGS are probably the finest coods we have ever displayed. They have many admirers and are pronounced “rich and tasty” by all who have seen them. SNYDER & WOOD, 1101 PENN. AVENUE (Barr's O!d"‘Stond.") 09 reciated as in ner work, where the tine for ireparing Is always so’ limited. -Amonw other habit may be mentioned of the National Tri- copy ual users of the Phonoxraph. vei Mr. "John. McElro bane. Sold on FASY Tl COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH FE. D. EASTON, Pres. (It) KR. cee: weather is likely terky winds. Ours is emphatically a “Board” yard. We make a specialty of Boards. We have them in all the various lengths and widths. You do not waste a single foot of lumber in buying your boards of us, and in addition to saving you “waste,” we save you money. Boards * ft. long. Boards 16 ft. long. Boards 10ft. lonz. Boards 18 ft. long. Boards 12ft. long. Boards 20 ft. long. Boards 14 ft. long. Isit any wonder we sell more Boards than any two yards? Libbey, Bittinzer & Miller. Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware, N. Yoave. uw, h, cor. 11th and O sts. Bae OUT THIS Grass ot should be careful o CEBTION. ‘i ‘everything else, what and of whom Fou buy. Bus only the Beat lass and from Toputndlo desigre.” “French sheet” and ‘French’ Plate” sound wonderfully. alive. There is a remarkable difference,though—in the matter of waviness. No xiass is free from waves except French Plate. Let us submit you an esthinate. No charge for it, and less charge for the work than a 7 29 ee 8TAU CE 17, Div xow? Well. of course, you knew it right ‘Won something perhaps? you couldn't Aswe Yesterday, Detter ad: thi Tea eete totes -. OF oe me esha a loring finest hws of Impor oe G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, | <i ‘THE “RAINY DAY.” Don't expose yourself to this disazree- able rain an@ mow unless you wear « ‘kintosh. ‘We have them for @6. 75, @8and @9.50. Mackintoshes ares new venture with us. Really marked too low! ‘Plenty af the best Umbrel’as, too! W. 8. TEEL—"‘Men's Belongings.” red ibeges be the consideration of plant ot work | 2) 0 8 8 0 0 0 2 5 8 8 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 3| 2 2 0 Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, ACCOUNTANTS: AMUSEMENTS... 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Newank has arrived at Spezzia, Italy. Samep vor New Yorx.—The Dolphin and es have sailed from Charleston for New York. a a Szcretagy Tpacr left this afternoon for New York. ee Parpox Dexren.—The President has denied the application for pardon of John Connell, convicted in the District of Columbia, May 13, 1892, of grand larceny and sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. aacees Distarct Parexts.—Two patents have been issued to Theodore R. Timby of this city for a process of and apparatus for aging liquors and jor apparatus for aging wines, «pirits or other liquors. A design has been issued to Geo, W. Scott for a cane handle, es > Executive Cremexcr.— The President today acted in the following applications for execu- tive clemency: T. J. Funderburk of Texas, sen- tence commuted to two years. Frederick of Liinots, fine remitted. Henry W. Do: a Enoch C. Coles of Oklahoma, sentence com- muted to six months’ imprisonment. Wm. W. White of Kansas, pardon denied. Chas. Case of Alabama. pardon granted. Jacob C. Spiker of Kansas, pardon granted. peta! Pensoxat.—s. D. Annan of St. Louis, W. J. Hobieman and R. A. Jones of New York and A. R Hummell of Philadelphia are at the Shore- ham.——Henry E, Mason of J.C. Wyman of Providence, R. L, Julius Hoffmann of Pittsburg and A. Grayes of Charleston, 8. C., are at the Arlington.—J. 8. Bradley, jr., and Wm. Hadley of New York, A. H. Ames of White Plaines, N. J., and W. R. Watsen of San An- tonio, Texas, ure at the Riggs.——A. R, Cor- nell of Youngstown, Okio. K. D. Jones of Cin- cinnati, E. P. Strattonand Rich'd Wallach of the U. 8. marines are at the Ebbitt.—J. E. Briggs and Chas, Schaefer of New York am Gedney of Cincinnati, Ohio, are at Wil ——J.8. Sunbury and 8. A. Burtt of New York and F.C, Gilman of Virginia are at the Ran- dall.—H. L. Robison of New York, H. E. 0} m1 c ply of Pittsburg, R. E. Baughman of Ohio a RK. D. Stibler of Philadelphia are at the Normandie.——W. T. Zancy of Woodville, Va., R. D. Blake of Boston and Jas. H. Barton of Richmond are at the National. ——J. H. Linden of Cincinnati, J. A. Dublers of —— M. Schleifer of London and A. L Payne of SVar- renstown are at the Metropolitan,_—E. B. Hayes of Mississippi and 8. A. Rogers of Salem, Mase., are at the St. James. ELAND AND THE DISTRICT. waht Mr. Norris Thinks the Election of the President Will Be Beneficial to Washington. Mr. James L. Norris, national committeeman for the District of Columbia and president of the Jackson Democratic Association, said to a Sran reporter: “My explanation of it is that this has been an election by the people them- selves, who have been, quietly but earnestly studying the great issues of the campaign and have come to the conclusion that the poltey of the government must be changed, and that there must bea more equable adjustment of protection to all classes and all. sections. Nor need any man fear that under Mr. Cleveland's administration any changes will be made with- out due consideration of all the great interests of the country, or that any shock to the industrial, _finan- follow his inauguration. Mr. Cleveland's elec- ‘tion will also be of material benefit to the bus- MR. CLE’ le ge f 1 § i E ist £53) iu ffs k i ALL ONE WAY, ——— Dewocratc Gains in Almas Every Stale, = mm = - r— = —— Lome ] =o | oo | Ss To Be the Next President of | the United States SOME STATES STILL IN DOUBT —— Though It Looks as if They Were Democratic. The returns received from the various states | indicate that their electoral votes will be cast as follows, The final returns may make | changes in the figures, but will not affect the | general result: For Cleveland. Alabema . pr Arkansas . 8 Connecticut . 6 | Delaware . Florida Georgia. . Tinos Kentucky Loutsiana. Marvland Michigan Mississippi, Mistout New Jersey York. North Carolina. South Carolina. ‘Tennessee . Texas Virginia. West Virginia. Total California . Colorado . athate Oregon Pennsylvania. Rhode Island Vermont... Washington ILLINOIS, Cmcaco, Nov. 9.—The returns from Dlinole are still incomplete, but all indications point to the carrying of the state by Cleveland by lurality of from 8,000 to 10,000. The entire mocratic state ticket is also elected, and the democrats have a majority of the congreesional delegation, and have apparently ‘con trol of both branches of the The republicans, while generally ‘the state to Cleveland and the democratic state ticket, still insist there is « publican supremacy in the lower house of the general assembly. The democratic vietory in Tiitnols ts parently due to two causes the tation ofthe state, by Chairman’ Gable and hig colleagues of the democratic national comtulttes and the general defection of Ger man Lutheran voters the republican party, It was fully expected that the Germans support Altgeld, the German-American candi- date for governor on the democratic ticket, bat the result shows that they have to a x ticket. ‘Thix unanimous in cratic candidates ix probably due action of the Lutheran leaders in ing thet the Geruman Lutherans support the en- tire democratic ticket, to the ‘that demo- cratic control of ‘the ‘legislature might be eo cured and the repeal ¢ compulsory law thereby assured. There is no doubt of the election at-large, and the indications are tion to the election of John C. Biack and drew J. Hunter the democrats have Lawrence E. MeGann in the Allen C. Durborow in the third, zier in the fourth, Lewis A. th, Herman Snow in the ninth, John J. MeDonald in the twelfth, Wm. M-_Spri thirteenth, Owen Scott in Fithian inthe sixteenth, Edward Lane in the seventeenth, Wm. 8. Forman im the eighteenth and James K. Williams in nineteenth. The republicans have elected J. Frauk Al in the A. J. Hopkins in the fifth, Robert sixth, Thomas J. Henderson in the G. Cannon in the fifteenth and Smith in the twentieth. The districts in doubt and claimed both parties are the tenth, eleventh and tent, and the democrats are alto to Gispute the election of “Aldrich in the dret die- trict. to the recent i —— NEW JERSEY.