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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. TOL Peansyivania Avense, corner 1ith St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S H_RAUPEMANN, Presit Bow York Ofice, 68 Potier Beilting Fue Kvexce S142 is sorved to subeeribers in the 7 by carriers. on their own account, at 10 “eats Seek. oF 4h. per month Copies ai the counter, Gin recs By wal anywhere in the United Statep or Camas pein 50 cen's per mouth. qe tt #100 ver pean: [Entered st the Post fice at Washington, D.O., a | — mend clase mal water | S2” AU wail subecriptions mast be paid im advanen | Kate of advertising mals known ot application = | Vor 81, No 20.420. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892. — The Koening Star. TWO CENTS. FIVE NEW WARSHIPS. Additions to Be Made to the Amer- ican Navy. FATAL BIPLOSIONS AT A CELEBRATION Senator Vest Opposed to an Extra Session, FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. __|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Basxrxo Hovsr Or LEWIS G. TRWKSBURT & CO., 1395 F st Adams Tron Buflding, WASHINGTON, D. @ 24en ISSUE OF STOCK FIRST PAYMENT NOV.. 1802. WB WIBES, Manager recety Deponts serkecRgadTeterest lowed RQUIPSBLE OO-CPERATIVE = BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Advances made Advances srenienw aguinet or — THE 24TH tame, of stock te open for sah Government scription and first payment, which can oaitenlinted og tie Mew | ade at the oflee of the association dally Government Bonin York Siock Uhushange | froma m. to 4:90 » m Sharon, 2.50 rue monthly. een ‘THE EQUITABLE ts © purely co-operative eering and loaning institution. It loans Orr fuctitien for trading money at fatr rates of interest on Jong time Gratm ond Prowaions. $B rit and, Provisions oe ‘and monthly installments and pays fair and are unequslea, Fellable proiita on ahares. We mak a | ASSETS —#1.307. 550. 48 YEARLY INCREASE OF ASSETS_-$107,527.68. Parsios desiring to ohan | INCREASE LAST YEAR—€195,548 47. oosaMiabng 2 chanse im | RECEIPTS LAST YEAR—#1, 173.784 31. ——— fequiviag edlitioua! factit- ‘Thts statement indicates the increase of fe invited to call om oF bastness and the success of th assoctation. Famphiets expiatning the advantag and benefits of the association and other snrermation surnished upon application at he office, 1003 F at. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prosident. A, J. SCHAFHIRT, Vice President. GEO. W. CASILEAR, 24 Vice President. JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. DIRECTORs: BENZ. F. PULLER, B. H. TWOMBLY, FRED. W. PRATT, GEO. W. FISHER, ELLIS SPEAR. JOB BARNARD, LAWREXNCEGARDNER, MARCUS BAKER, JOHN W. SCHAEFER. Office EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F at. & aia LEWIS @ TEWESBURY & CO. | Ls Vamocs Baaxcurs. BELOW WE GIVE THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE BUSINESS OF TRE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. Faye interest upon depostte. Such Geposite are eublect # check at at) times Trans somes im any amounts apon real estate, first mortwaces, stocks, bonis, &e. Acts ae administrator, executor, trustee, fingn- ta! agent. registrar of bonds, treasurer, ansinee, recetwer, So. Rents safe deposit boxes tn « drop-efll vault at 5, 9750. $10, to 880 per year ding to size, _B15-8t | Purp rx ay SHAREHOLDERS. ASSETS ACCUMULATED... LIABILITIES: Due to shereholters, de Debenture Bonds tn ferred payments on land and buildings, and @1.000 First mortgage, paying 4 per cont, fo- male at face value plas? repairs, incidentals and contingenctes...... 34,800 per cent interest a commission. ek oviniianie kskaees ; “nel Draws aml keeps wills free of charge—tf the company te named as executor. Every india. ‘tren tite ‘The above exhibite nine months’ work of the PROV- wes to his family and soctety, IDENT INVESTMENT COMPANY, as prosented to Acts ae financial aceat and advisor, relieving youof the care of estates or incomes This company aathorized by law to eol- lect rents, incomes, manace estates, Ec. the first annual meeting. Shares, $10 each, full paid or monthly installments, any day at office, 506 Elev- Gtores vaiuable st!ver ware, bric-e-brac, paint. onth st. a. jogs, pictures, fine chins, household cords, im estrable atoraze quarters, DIRECTORS: C. 0. Duncanson, Antrow Glass, we thieves cannot steal them and fire cannet burn thean. We have expert packers and movers unly to do the work. John Cook, A. N. Meeker, Charles Baum, W. H. Goods, F. J. Dieudonne, J. C. Johnson, Chas. F. ‘Benjamin. nlSeo-3t AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. AT. BRITTON. Prendent. BANKING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. X.w. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 16TH ST. ¥.W. 1¢ Tux’ Wasusorox Rea Esratz Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. OFFERS FOR SALE AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, $100 AND 8500 EACH. ‘These bonds are payable in goldcoin May 1. 1902, but subject to payment at any time after May 1. 1897. at the option of the Company. They are secured by first mortwage notes on Washington city real estate, held in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AXD TRUST COMPANY, trustee, which certifies to each bond isssued, and that securities exceeding in face ‘value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified have been Tax Wasnrxorox Loas AND TRUST COMPANY. Cask Capital, One Militon Dollars, GRANITE BUILDING, 9TH AND F XW. ‘This company attends to all business that @hould be transacted by a Trust Company. Geposited with it. The notes so deposited represent only about two-thirds of the market value of the real pansies estate upon which they are a first lien, making the Derrostrs. security of these bonds unquestioned. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. |AMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, sis JUNE 1, 1892, Total Resources, $220,546.73. Total Receipts, $137,696.02. Real Estate on Hand (actaal cost), #160, 182.63. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. ni7-3t DEBENTURES. Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- ire to be encumbered with the care and responsibility of Keeping the various papers necessary in the prepar- ation and security of a real estate loan. It relieves the person accepting the debenture of the responsi- Dliity of looking sfter the payment of taxes upon the property and the annoyance of a collection of the interest. JOHN H. WALTER, President, 1001 F st. n.w., Washington, D. C. BANKERS. Second National Bank of Washington, ‘The Wastinzton Loan and Trust Company. WANT TO SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT EACH MONTY IP YOU DO, SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES IN THE FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, ws.014 G ®t Nw. DUES, 91 PER MONTH ON EACH SHARE. MATURITY VALUE IN 102 MONTHS, #200. HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST? PUR- CHASE AN SPER CENT PER ANNUM COU- FON CERTIFICATE TO RUN FOR 5 YEARS. a WE PAY @ PER CENT PER ANNUMON , seretat pevosrts or #5 or wore. | Woors & Co., CAN BE WITHDRAWN ANY TIME ON3O DAYS NOTICE MONEY LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. CAN BF REPAID AT THE RATE OF #13 PER MONTH ON BACH @1.000 BOR- ROWED. COMPARE OUR TERMS WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER ASSOCIATION. 200,000 LOANED TO SHAREHOLDERS CP 7ODATE STOCK SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS: OPEN ALL THE TIME MARAISON DINGMAN, President. C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Pxohangs, Keel Eatate and Stock Broker, Booms 9 and 11 Atlantic Building, 10 Ft nw INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Btorks. Bends and Gratm bouwht and sold for cash or em mare's 5 Foust and sold tn New York or New Orleans, BANKERS, WASHINGTON, D.C. Toparties having idle funds that they may desire to use at ans time we would call ‘special attention to our interest rate of 3 Percent per annum on certificates of de- postt, parableon demand. This isa very desirable way to deposit such funds, as you may withdraw them at any time without Rotice, with interest. ON TIME CERTIFICATES (Onur rates are as follows, viz: Payabie tu three months, 4 per cent. CORRESPONDENT ana SS 3. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. boas Spercent. Lebooan bros. New York Cotton Exchange “ Lebo an Stern & Co. .New Orleana¢.cton Exchange ims eaters be Chicage Board of Trade Interest payable quarteriy, semi-aancally ae ee a nee a Bes Se inieniieeee CALL AND SEE Us. (Open 9:30. Close 4:30. ‘Transact » general banking business, gee F ST. N.W. Sas Daoosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY ATIONAL (Cf Qe Dwtrtet of Cofamuta, : ONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, bSTH ST. AND 3 WE OHIO NATI COENFR bs saad NEW YORK AVE. T ptt eta Chartered by mecial act f Conareee, Conmer Lait at Got bw. Jan. .18OT and sete of Oot. 1800 and Feb. 1898. by bay saferest on time deposits. ger cent ver sama, CAPITAL owe MILLION poLLaRs 2 “ be: Repte mien from $5 each upward per anaam a ee DAVIDGE. Cushion. Piiver ware and valuables taken on epost! %. HOGE Pres, ©. DANIEL, Sec. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and terest allowed oo sums of not lew than 83. Prepares and Keeps Wills free of charge —acts as Ex- [USITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN Asso. CIATION, 1313 F st, Washington, D. C. ‘Shares, $100, payable in monthly installments, which participate tm all profits and mature in 84 ‘months. Pays interest on money depostted ip any amount. 5 and 6 per cent interest paid on special deposits SmmeenGwesnets eet ‘NO. W. CORSON, oNO. W. MA‘ ‘NEY, J ‘Gamtivr NP Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. ¥.W., and Dealers tn’ ‘Bonds. eee arisen! pert Det phone Stock dealt tn. American Beli Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 1ATEer. THE qunarTaer va. ae Lone sens ot é 2 035 F st. = Mro_ Ji =>SPIR TUALISM.—MISs MAGGIE GAULE | of Baltimore, the wonderfully gifted RIDAY 4) ° podium every | a th day for prit | Fae ston GRAND ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW fambia," 708 11th st.n.w..and Woun’s 11, 721 6th st. D.w., every FRIDAY Hall, 731 0th ery AY nist a= SAVAL LODGE, NO. 2, FAA i eee Lae oF THE SAUPSD AY. Teh tnetant, “at 7 p.m. Be order of kon pian WASHINGTON FLORIST CLUB, SPECTAT, “PROPO! to orzanige a “Young Men's Hebrew 4 che ede to ion. To effect this a meeting bas been called for SPAM. 17th instant, at 8p. m.. in the vestry eran of the WH. Concraarion. “which every one intrreste iy requested to atten n1e-2 THE COMMITTEE. | a= TAP CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC COMMIT. ge cordially invites all democrats tn District of Cobaipbia and adjacent states to with itin a erand, parade om the night oj PAY, Npreuabor 25. to celebrate the «| apd venson, aCe ERE of se Coptral Committes are hereby frected to call meetings in their respective districts 1 make arrangements necessary to organize divisions in tr districts to participate in the parade All Democratic Clubs in the D'strict «f Columbia and adjacent states are hereby reauested to partycipate With ws and cccept this published notice ass formal sttatign Each district marshal and club mnarshal fs requested fe report at ihe saciiess possible ante to Chief Marshal ‘apt. Jolin 8. Miller, 911 Lonisiana Wash fngton, the number of men he will TLLIAM HOLM Secretary. MEETINGS OF THE WEEI LIGHT INFANTRY HALL, ALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE, ces WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 16 AND 17. $1,000 IX PREMIUMS. OPEN TUESDAY, 12 M. TO 10 P. M. DaY8, 10 A.M. TO 10 PM. ADMISSION, 280. CHILDREN UNDEB 12, 10c. t young men, bezinning Mon- ee 7, 890 p.m. and every nist “until saturday, No: ‘ver! , condneved by Evangelist Frank M. Good- 810 BY THE MARINE BAND EACH EVENING child of Philadeip Good mila. Singins hy lane. chor of male voices oa solos gent by prominent local taleny FROM 7 TO 10, Byery man come, Novnday menting 12 o'clock each day. A spofhat — savitation to the Indien leo _ RY COFFEY WAS REMOVED a 1303 F st. u.w., whore she wil be Pleased to seo her patrons. e-oe* PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT: --Quaker City...........-Hoffmann ee - |e Grotesque ........-Sehlepporrell DR. §. 1. SCOTT, DENTIST, HAS RE- ‘sumed his practice ‘at 1011 H st. 1... 3 “Russian Onrriaze Song”. i ae ROT eas From Opera Martha... ae FACTS VOR Cory WEATHER 5 eer eaete. 6 You don't heve tubelone to coroperative societies to met our best terms. When vou ‘The Bell Galop.. Mr. 8. Johnson. pasion of cal friar 7. Spanish Dance,."*La Media Voohe cents Jer ton Lower We hava but | & The Original Neapolitan Terantelle one price and ong service for every- body.“ If you like that, try us. ¥. BALDWIN JOMNNSON, nASte 1101 RT, ave., SILA st. nc., 519 46 at. WM R EING WAS REMOVED HIS D) foF hand $ to G: Sundays 10 to Ie oniy: telephone D0. Diseases of eye, ear aud throat lusively. OC20-4"* Ree 10. Galop. alo le 15 CENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES i, <— Vest-Pocket Map, which is printed from the only” Sorreetto-tate plates in America,“ Artisitoally rinted and engraved. Filled fi: useful information alone Ethiopia... Nadjy. 4 = a 2 += rth the price Bee Dixon's Pile Bq BREE HOURS AND THIRTY tng Bands, ie teat thing In the NU world for luidine loose. papers. Record from Bajtsnors ty Washington, November 6, or'C. PURSELL, Statoner, LS OTH BT. 5. Wy 3G, Wood, o's AMBLER, NO. 4. (Pitted with racing rims ‘and Ures welghing four "at utes nutes better than ever made before. =e SUBJECTS OF INTEREST. hink twice before buying weather strips. Perhaps Rambiers aren't speedy! Felt is far superior to rubber, and some felts GOMMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. co. are far superior to others. Valentine ortet- 28 15 14th nated the idea of felt atripa—struck » high standard of quality and has strictly adhered to tt M 5 to share Valentine's popul FOR RENT— stick close to the best—Valentine Weather = : OFFICE ROOMS IN MosT DESIRABLE, CATON, Biripg. They leatabhousveliietine, 231m —™~ aes We can hardly Keep pace with the orders for Gas Heating Stoves, The word has been passed around that we are giving the best values BOFF ASD fn the clty. Certain it is we have the beat 82.75 OFs A Gas Heating Stoves made, Inapect them Suita and Overcoate, nee Se ee ‘84 poor 1 . How backward some people are. We haven't Here for variety. SERIES advertised tool chesta since summer and yet we HereFor vow prices. are stil] having calls for them. Come along! pp pile dete We have plenty. TISEMAN BROA., * © © And that wonderful Dollar Saw! Cor. 7th and E ata. nw. BARPER & ROSS, oc17 Manufacturers. Clothiers and Tatlors. OOR. ITH AND GSTS. N. Ww. nis N LITHIA WATER OF VIE Ss ERDT GINTA dail Yreeh troin Sprituce, ature = fifer ana other troubles. “Terfort taule water, Peice . ‘other troubles. Per f : Smoderats. Sampies suppiiel tree. I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY Tota Ish st. now Telephone, 1076. = SaGhWikD & LaHRGES jends and patrons that I’ have sev- bd fered my connection with Houss & Herr DEPARTMENT Is under the direction of an experienced oculist’s optician. Your eyes tested anda pair of Solid Gold mann, where I have been for nearly seven years, and that in fature I shall be pleased fs ¥ GH'S, 85 es or Eyeglasses. to see them at JULIUS LANSBURGH'S, — —ae THE RINK, 13th st. and New York a Bisel apectasion.. where the sane accommodation will be ac- corded at lowest conststent prices. be n15-6t GEORGE JOHNSON. Ea : ‘The mecetest toned piano made is the Bradbury. ‘The most responsive action has the Bradbury. 5, en erento anaes Al fitted with the tluest periscopie lenves. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED, REPATRING PROMPTLY DONE. ni-tm_ MEN'S SHIKTS TO ORDE i Now is the time to have your Shirts made orEisa well known fact that w aire aie inte fal in warmer for winter and cooler for winuuer.” We EEtvatine of the est cqmiptesd shirt fa thorugh! BRADBURY PIANO WARE ROOMS, | 125 Pa, ave. we ories in the country, employ oniy experienced work- | The highest grade piano made is the Bradbury. ms Earantoe Dertect Pitine shirts, made inthe | Marsois of beauty are the cases of the Bradbury. * w Monthly installments of $10 will buy a Bradbury. F aw. Telephone yt | Bear Fomit Carmel and Spine. | inducements to aif cash customers, Contract with | National Co“operative Amoctasion. Satisfaction eat. ee eton. ‘ie ears: 'e. M. WILLIS, | ots Vice President and Manager. p>FOR SALE-HORSY BLANKETS AND — LAP RoDES. roe Blankets for strect use MBA Blectrio™ alsin F. G. SMITH, Manufacturer. < = WHAT NIC) Dressel—a little dressed—well dressed— over dressed-ill dressed! What nice distine- tions we have in these terms! To adhere to ‘the canons of fashion and at the same time conform to individual peculiarities of figure is the acme of SARTORIAL ART. DISTINCTIONS! | SNYDER & WOOD, THE SCIENCE OF TAILORING. WM. GARNER, | 2026-3 1028 7th at. ew. 1 sclence of ‘tafloring does not consist in FRO. MORAN. S10 PENNA. AVE, Eien oc vice verse’ Schamse Con ‘urnaces, Ranges, Latrobes, Tin Roofing, tonate ception of the ‘‘efernal Gay Fisting Hardware: Good work | }358tn Pere Waiue’s man ap” carefully and re ne, 8 ‘om fitting him in the most becoming | style. “Keen” is very careful of this point of sutta- biencss and takes his measurements accord ingly. Your clothes should. be becoming to you-- yourself, am st were. This in of fitting. ‘Then there sclenos of making, putting s «arment together so that it will set right—seams inade flat and not erinFied—Lining to correspond ex- actiy with the garment (no wrinkles)~ sowing Dattons on stroug—hand-working the button holes—and a thousand other little things that ‘to make Keen's talloring superior. mr. Orsice Or Menezes Movrzs Paaraacy. (Closed Sundays.) Our Holiday Stock. —— AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. FI ‘FICE OF RECEIVER, 1419 F st. nw. ‘The sixth dividend of 18.7 per cent is due and payable upon the clatme of creditors named below and any one interested {s requested to call at my. fice without further delay : E,W Anderson. Chas. A. Alberti & Co. Wm. R. we Vlarence G. Alle! Ellen_E. Alexander, PES De a OR LT Bett Breen: M. Brown, eo. Bol: B. ns, Semi. M. a 8. Brookes, Ob: er Ber 0. J. Baxter, Jane Boll, treasurer; H. A. Bates, Braun, trustee; Elle rc! fn seep gene B ; Giendennin, Aune se Anne. @. . Clarence Bf. 4 eo “, Auine. @. Gochras, ce A. Caswell, “Youn bell, ‘cashisr German Roars, g Er BLA Fey. Mry LB Por Predsstek G. ot. 8. Viethen Vamos fe x Edwin Coombs, eos, Bi A. m1} Bio Brepny oss Hagen gn Wager France ke Beabara, Bor, ‘M. Green, Olivia Grinnell, Win, Gruj nes Daniel” Balleuf, Mary C. ©. oe rowel: Brunk Gl Hon F on Ald Agsccation.Sampee Ry forms M Bichoiz, Geo treasurer; Maria . Ada B. |. Grell Seiden Bt Lode. Ror o8, EO. ot 4 Bank, Tnsurance Company, German Lit saree’ tiana ‘Hunter, omas Hamp ag ae ea fone Mary Hertz, at Ez fosent) sour. watlocaey TW. Yovestoas duane, Hepes Mackson, Mrs. Me. heard Kutel, B, Kanfman, bey, Lewis, Elizabeth Luhra, Wm. ite fanpin Benjani ME. SicGey, i ie pire, E Morrison, ‘Tmethy McCarthy, Sarah B. Merwin, Mattle Morgun, Henry N. Miller. Sarah A. Martin, Julie McMahon, Wilkemine Molishy A. @: ils, Ht. O. McKenney, Mrs. H.C. Metzerott, C. H. Merwin, Sidney C. McNobam, M. J. Moss, William Minot, fr, Carbitiio McKean,” RD.“ Musnes, Cath iaeller, 1. D. Sussex, actarnes; A. MeSulty. Rlon &: Merrifiel Hien B. Noy . xe 9. fobnson, > s: Willan Ji. Norton, Mary Oebonnel Hh json Wiliam It. Norton "bonnet. ita ini, M.S O'Beime, Gertrude M. 0 Beirne, Pe , John J. Pfluger, Lizzie Phuger. A’ Pol'ock, Wm. FE. Pres Pools, Elizabeth A. Puitz, Philip Pol iO. F Presbrey, R. Haymond, Thoinas M. Hotiry cee, Reed. “6! H. Head, Chas, Robinson, Wilhemine Ries, ophia A. Royce, M.A. Renshaw, trusteo; Margaret’ A. “Rensha indi, Griffin 8. ‘Reed, Mra. 8. M. Nobert [ Kimith, Mary V. Sonnerecbinidi, Ann Bophis Schickler, Fred Stinzing. jr., Margars han, Harriet R. Stephens, Join P."Slaught . Smith, John sherman, trusteo; Wm. Aickies, Becta tiorlock, Jace Sanger, Matilda W. Stanton, fenry, Sleyere, Win. Stone, attorney ;J. L. Schatfert, Binail, Sons and. Daughters of the Dutch . A.B. Solomons, Elizabeth Sho) Fiszabeth'B. Tapp. trustee . True tar Juvensle No! 1, nana Theieke? Susan A” Re He Tag Mt, Presitee Are J A Sinker, Aye ry Towers, Fe Trevitt, Mrs. fred Peppen. Verotiten Uiks, trustes: Martha 8 Up- ton, DE Upham, Lizsie W. Upham, Herman Veho- feo, L. P. Williams, Taure ZL. Wilson, Flizabeth D. Westeott, W. A. William: Wack, Frank Wilson, Asa Weeks, Win. W Edward Wolcott, Annis Wrecter, A.B, Wyckom, Lucie E. Wete-nann, E; ost. ‘W. B. THOMPSO THO! ss see H, Weiss, Amelia “ut Receiv A CARD! t= 17, 1857. Novem. 17, 1892 EXACTLY 35 YEARS. ALMOST HALF A CENTURY. THINK OF IT! ‘Today, thirty-five years ago, entered the MUSIC ‘and piano business in this city. During this decade there have been many changes in construction and prices of musl- cal instruments and * as now” it has been MY AIM to associate myself only with the FINEST QUALITY OF GOOD8, and furnish my customers with the BEST ARTICLE for the least pries. I HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL and Hereby extend my sincere thanks tomy friends and patrons whose support and rood ‘will I have had and which I value so highly, at the same time assuring them that I am stil sole agent for the peerless Steinway & Sons, ws: ie Ebro} BE | Pianoe, Haines Bros. and other leading manufac- turers, and that I shall continue in my Acavor to please and satisty eve-sbod: T'm still at the old stand, 925 Penna. ave., where I solictt a continuance of your kind Patronage. EVERYTHING pertaining to music and musical instruments is our SPECIALTY. ‘All goods marked in plain figures. £. F, DROOP, 925 Pa. ave, it OVERCOATS REDUCED AT SPRANSY'S. Every man should own three Overcoats— alight weight, medium weight and heavy weight, Men who can on) ford one Qyerrost should own a medium weight. We have a couple of dozen which we will sell at reduced pplces. 7 Were 310. ge coc Tt 12576—6 Oversnats, dark fawn, Were 810. Now 87.50. hye yea birds,” Ke. xed. “One-price Clothter,”” 434 Tehet. nw. weather ia Ukaly to be generally rair; warmer Priday morning; cooler Saturday Io: avutheriy winds. You do not waste « foot of lumber in buying of ua, Atno lumber yard can you find #uch alarge stock of Boards or to many different lengths. We have Boards 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feot Jong. As we sell about twice as many Boardeas any lumber yard in the clty we naturally buy in larger quantities and necure the advantage of the best dis- counts, ke. We let you share in our Giscounts. Why not make a compari- ton of our Boards and prices with other yardst . ie Miller, Hentee MUP Werk ant Buttdere Hardware, Gor tth'and N.Y ave-a. bt ae |, LRLT F st. nié . cor. Lith ‘sts. a0. nl7 Asusual we lead in everything we under. = = — swiss MUBIC BOX take. Our holiday line this year is much ee eee eee ee ‘etarday 1 jaree larger and more varied than ever before. We ore kes. direct from the factor; lags business requiring the entire time of fifteen men ieasuriok, cutting. Atti have holiday gifts of every description, a beau- and putting in glass. “They can run throug] eee Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements. TIAN PUBLIC. Conte 930 Pa ave, us IVING DINRERS ‘of the city. While gen- ity Christ's ‘always have ACCOUNTANTS AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES. BOARDING... BUSINESS CHANCES ‘in oUr col Particigate ta this chactey by com seta this cour and. clothing or funds’ to ar = DENTISTRY EDUCATIONAL... EXCURSIONS, ba. FINANCTAL. FOR LEASE., FOR RENT (Fists), FOR RENT (OMices). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Houses). FOR RENT (Sto-ss) FORSALE (Bicycles)... FORSALE (Horses aad Vehicles) qrACKSON DEMOCRATTIO AssoctATION. PTT ‘Thisassociation will hold its regular meeting a WEPTErrirr TL UceeL it eee ee JUSTICE FIELD'S INTENTIONS. FIVE NEW WARSHIPS. Additions to the Navy Being Built at the Cramps’ Yard. *Pauaprirmia, Pa, Nov. 17.—Five war Ships for “Uncle Sem" are in the course of construction at the Cramps’ ship yard in this city. Two are nearly finished—the New York and Columbia and the others will be ready for [launching soon after thetr armor plates arrive, | ‘The New York is now ready, with but one exception, for her dock trial. She must bave her asted, and the dry dock owned by the amps, while and deep enough, i not suftclently wide st the entrance to admit her. For this reason the government dock at Island has been called into requisition, ‘morrow or Saturday she will be towed dows Pare Paro Page ODEON HALL ary ene ~ | the river to the navy yard and placed in the FOR SALE (Lots) Pare 3 | dock, which was not so badly by the FRIDAY EVENING, PORSALE (Miscellaneous). P Fecent accident as was #u ‘and there 4 FORSALE (Panes “Pace g | blades of ber propellers wilt be placed in posi- x HEALT! NOVEMBER 18, at 7:30 O'CLOCK. H RESORTS. Pare | Beers . Pare 8 | Shafts and the hubs were in position. Now All members shou'd be present. ue ~ has all her machinery on board, the Pare 8| military masts, with their tops, are in NAT. SARDO, JAMES L. NORRIB, LOST AND FOUND. Pace = and a few weeks’ work will put MANICURE Pare 2) ber in condition for the | trial | trip MARRIAGES 5 lade of her propellers, three to each one, Secretary. ag President. Page prope . MEDICAL” Page 8 are now on ber u fter deck, and ell the ATTENTION! NEW YORE DEMOCRATS | MISCTULANTovs. __ “IPeae | Attings necessary to put them tu ihetr places Wil meet a 712 D et ae. SATURDAY, | MONEY WANTED Al Pare 2 | are close beside them. Hundreds of workmen are Rovefber 1h, 71, to ouenntae toparticinate | NOTARIES PUBLIC. “page 2| engaged on board the «bip and will be until aricheation of Grover Cleveland's electign os Mo-) OCEAN STEAMERS. ..--_-"--""-"-".-..u1...Paee 7] after she te sccepted by the government. When vos See ye Mn gta car” Pare 2) the New York finally leaves the hands of her — MOCHATS OF 17TH DISTRICT ARE seats “ oe ‘sce 7 | builders she will be a model of strength, speed, = Rencored oy isect at Make Hail FRIDAY. agers Page 7/ armament and beauty, not execlied by any vee eat for deinccrsts parte’ Rovemiee So Tans. | PROPESSIONAL “Pace | "eof her class in the world. opie for geiporralyy parade’ Notemt sr 29. Tae. , ‘Ree §| “Henry Cramp, one of the members of the ROBERT E. DOYLE, Coumitteeman, 7th District. | RaTr ROADS. Page 7 P. ais Jia abe _____ | @PRCTALTTES 7 | firm, said today’that when the New York leaves DEMOCRATS! TH _DISTRIOT.—DEW- | gpectaL NOTICES Pass | the ‘navy yard she will be taken to thelr Base, oor uf the Oth Sistrict will pleasoamem. | Rreass CARPET CLEANING Pane 3 | Wharves. “Then experienced men will be SAEURDAT 19th insane, ats Scio wes. tomake | STORAGE. Pace 2| placed on board and she will be given a dock arranrements for gran” torchlight ion in | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Pace 2) trial. Iu five or six weeks ehewill be given her houor of the election of Cleveland and Stevenson UNDERTAKERS. Rs Pose 3| trial trip. n17-8t* Central Committeeman for Sth Distri WANTED (ifelp). - Page 2] | Just below the York is the Colambis. a = DEMOORATS OF THE STH DISTRICT WANTED (Houses). Page 2| All of the latter's boilers are in place, and the DEMOORATS OF THE STS DISTRICT | WaNten ctotay “Pees 2 | renter part of ber machinery to wanty to be Save. n.¥., FRIDAY. November 16, . z Page 2| put in position. She will be red#y for her trial Jock talk Fock, pT ig. to rane arranwomcats | WAN: z “Page 2| trip soon after the New York makes her initial man bth District R172 7 "ikwse %] journey. Excellent headway ix being made on TIOU. PEWOCKATS. i375 DIS” —_—_—_— the battle ships Indiana and Massachusettsand "will be a meeting of the dem- ims Bebieebin, Sruiser No. 18, oF as it is labeled in the yard No. it Costello's Hall, rm 5 ved stage. 6th and G stan. w., FRIDAY EVENING at 7 30 nai Ss —_ ae < o'clock, to make arrangements for the erand demcn- Subscribers to Ta Stan who are —_ ration im honor of the election, of Ciersianh, served by route boys will confer « SUSTICE FIELD MAY enson. d . th ae TERETE ee favor by iy. reporting, 06 It is Said That Senator Dolph Will be Ap- | er istrict Qemocrats called at 4% and Tue Stan office, either in person, pointed Mis ‘Succeasor. XE 8, FRIDAY, Isth, 7:30 p.m. By ord of by telephone or by mail, any negli- Fourtasp, Osx. Nov. 17. Tee Boring Senn pIaTRY OGRATE Telegram publishes a statement that Justice 19TH ISTRIC EMOCRATS, ATTF: tot ite boy “ ee kn este wilt be held at Ist and witaate mor coedgeinhsacn aaa Stephen J. Field of the United States Supreme g8 Bt 7220p e.. 90e Court will retire before the expiration of Presi- jon meeting: “PA Govensmext Recerrrs Topay.—Internal rev- es E005 m enue, 8695,318; customs, $671,223. he * East Washington, = ee Genster 3. Mi. Delyl Demoer A eNERAL M. —— Yon are sarnestiy requested to. atten ———— uteminemenuee (I Soe TT 4 the mass " mecting PIGDAT, 18th, 730 p.m. at Washingvon | the city. Hall, 3d and Penn. ave. §.¢.. to arrange all necessary dotabls for our grand Wedbesdas parade. It is ox- ted that every loyal democrat owing fealty to the strict 0° Columbia will be ip the ranks. Don't shirk your duty how. Stand by your colors. M. L. WELLER, 21st district. ED. LYNCH, 20th district. [acto are Jopcr Tuowas Rrax, United States minister to Mexico, called at the White House today. - Srcoxp Lrect. Cuantes G. Dwrer, twenty- first infantry, has been ordered to this city for examination for promotion, — Cuammax Caaren of the republican na- tional committee has gone to Helena, Mont. He says that he willnot beappointed to any pub- lic office, but will resume the practice of lew. rae Cart. W. 8, Covrsox, U.S. R. M., has been detached from the command of the revenue steamer Rush and ordered to duty ns in- spector of life saving stations on the Pacific ‘coast. neweaee eee Lievr. Scnvrrzz’s New Detar.—Liout. W. H. Schuetze, recently detached from the Chi- cago, has been ordered to duty at the Navy De- partment. He will sly be detailed to the robabl Secretary's office in charge of aifaire relating to the naval reserve. OMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY 0} the District of Columbia.--A special exam ation of candidates for registration will be be ONDAY, November 21, at 10.2. 4n.. cor. 21h “and sts. now All cy applications must be in to the secretary, RT. ELIOT, cor, ]ithand M ste. ‘2. fon o before Baturda: Nov. ii < THIS 18 TO CERTIFY THAT THE AD. E>. ‘vertisement of saie under head of “Future rant ‘Ducket € Ford gs trustess), to take’ place the Instant. will never tr executed, or "wil wuld pert any oe, Hahttul Bae EF ee be meat of my y at 87 ies obs EANNETTE H. PAYNE. sKBEP YOUR FEET COMFORTABLE In a pair of our CORK SOLE HAND- SEWED SHOES at 84 or without the cork for @3and $3.50. If you havenot stopped into see them and to Judge of their superiority you should do so the next thine you are down town, You can save money by coming down, ROBERT COHEN & SON, ‘The American Shoe Sellers, 630 Pa. ave. n.w. (south side). Established 1838. ape Ges. Rosecrans Brtrer.—The improve- ment in Gen. Rosecrans’ condition continues and today he is feeling @ little better than yes- terday. ‘It is said that as soon as he is strong enough he will either take a trip to Fortress nl7 ALVA HUBBARD & CO. HAVE PUT IN ‘a hot water heating apparatus to heat Mr. . 's new residence. Offices: Baltimore and Washington, = "17 _ | Monroe or to the Bermudas for recuperation. Bee” FOU THayeL eer ne rae ge Rote couatry, through | Secnerany Fosten’s Rervax.—Secretary of noar: the meatest, the quickest, | the Treasury Foster has returned from New ; en 1s fe sian THeStiede yt | York city and was at his desk today. He was eal rest! you've trict it ySwill hove wo uther SenuGa xe | Overwhelmed with callers. Among them was @ delegation from Paterson, N. J., which desire a settlement of the long-deferred selection of a site for a public building in that city. eal Tar Pargrpext’s Susy Day.—The President was very busy today receiving callers and con- sidering the filling of the judicial vacancies, Among those who had audience with him were ‘Associate Justice Gray, Attorney General Mil- ler, Secretary Noble, United States Minister to Mexico Ryan and the Hon. Tom L. Johnson Zor one un triat! HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 935 F ST. nol? @e > FPOM “THE AMERICAN TAILOR AND = CUTTER. To Le clothed without peculiarity, pretenti or eccentricity, to tse bo violent colors, elabo: Or meaningless fashions, and wur clothes as though you did Bot five them a thought, te'to be well dressed. OWEN, the Tailor, 423 11TH STREET N.W. SRE YOU ONE OF THE FEW? ni7 of Ohio. The ready-made clethiers anpear exceed —__-—__—_ ingly exercised over the remarkable growth of the tatloring business. Surely it cannot | Aw Inpran Commrssiox.—Secretary Noble has be pinching them! Thetr every Susinet the advissolisty of" pearonizite! » . 2 fator, , Yet the most foremost business and ‘Linen and all offictals in high Hesdy-made clothes cre for" the “asemsee: Frocizencal cin eilocd tetar has cloak oe wear Seer n't youone of these latte: Busine *houre8 am. to6 p.m; Satur- day to ym. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Cor. 2808 and Fete YOU CANNOT RESIST THEM appointed Robert Schleicher of Lewiston, Idaho, James F, Allen of the Indian office and ‘sion to negotiate with the Nez Perce Indians in Idaho for the cession to the United States of the surpiug lands of their SS under the ruly 18, 1892. provisions of theact of Tum Stavonten op Seare.—Mr. Tingle, agent of the North American.Commercial Com- pany, bas returned from the Islands of St. George and St. Paul, Alacka. He says his y killed only the number of seala allowed “% 7,500. He declares that during the rs Killed and secured 60,000 seals yed 400,000 more that they did not secure, nl? nl? No.” ** Tremotc tiful line of Silverware in Manicure, Totlet {in iiunienwe amount of ‘lane in "a day suc rae sy é Goode, Smoking Gets, Ink Stands, Library Heol mec dtieT igre cauten tettarm naan) wad © Say and wet choke sl One look at these #7 Trouserings wil tell : : cases. Tn fact iriny, Quitea aifforence today, daw yous , eae the tale. Yor "Ul not be able to resist them, Set Sem: Deaes Fovetry Ona act oF ER “nel Bendre Paton of Mane th Pa ee ae inva ayaa we have an assortinent of everything. ERLPLA’ 70 = i = " CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Chamols Vests, Chest Protectors-Never such | CHASE HOPGRIN. |, L—¥ iia Ertalet and Paiiaten, 3. PRED GATCL.'L (late of Keen's), a stock was ever kept in any one store in Wash- 912 7th st. Dow. ati BIG | Telephone. 7 toes} fos-ilte Ween, 408 12th st. nw. me door above Pa. ave. ington before as we have now on display: wae>'} RYENS' BHIEPS IN a HURRY FE dntss svITS Fou mime HURKI@ FOR THANKEGTVINGI rah mow prepared ue lawyers! : Randnocsely fnished, best material and at | Be > Lam now, prepared. to ot out lawyers ; tases The wgeiue Dae “Mertz's" prices. Ofcourseeversthingyoubay — | punctudlly upon the ‘shortest notice at 00 cents | _nb-Lm* 223 Penn. eve. n.w. Pie tel cegeoinoc gc amelogenin pena tion is invited toaline of Ladios’ Chamots Telephone 930. {n16) 513 11th st. a. $F: a0 Be teather OCT. 2, 1808.—THE FIRM OF CONNOR ‘& Creavner have dissolved pertnership by 3.4 CREAMER, B,J. CONNOR. J. A. Creamer will continue the piumbing business at 701 12th st. nw. ‘n16-30" Fe We carry the host Gloves only. We have Men's Gloves at 1, $1.25, $1.50, 82.35 and 82.20 per pair in all the ‘popular es. We cail special attention to onr 1 and $1.25 Gloves in assorted tans, &c, It will pay you to buy’ your Gioves here. W. 8. TEEL, “Men's Belongings,” DSP. AVE. N.W. Vests in fancy patterns. You can buy a Chest Protector from 50 cents up to $3.50. i < mutual consent. VES AT TEEL'S. Menrzs Movexx Puanaacy, Lin Axo F Sirs. nls Porreny Axp Porcezars. Weare now ready for the winter trade with an immense stock of CHIN GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, STERLING SILVER, PLATED WARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS. New Geode. New Store. Four stories and basement devoted exclu tively to above goods, All intermediate profits are avoided by im- porting from best makers and no pains are spared to place reliable and choice goods before the public at the lowest cash prices. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Kr | REMINGTON Standard TYPEWRITER Is Absolutely UNRIVALED, ‘Send for silustrated catalogue. ‘Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, — ee ee Cot. Sth and F sta, nlém,tu,th,t,tf oO ORE URN" JINGERS. N& Meki Beast FINGERS ‘SHOES WITH A GUARANTEE. MATCHES are done away with through the ‘use of the Patent GAS LIGHTER, s most ‘valuable little novelty for which weare Wash- ‘usrnningd to be sity sa O58 Shoes ington Agents. Allyou bavetodotstotouch | it. style” ear rather Spring and youll baven light. Saves gue. | peensy, than te have tomers, Zated: Cok) ress for oa oe Oe HOOVER & SNYDER, 1217 PA. AVE. N.W, 293m S,$. SHEE & BEB: 432 Oru S:.| Eng 4 red Shoes at $5. Open Saturdays till 10 p.m. THE McGILL BUILDING 9 ow eight Are-proot thesonth sidoct Oot? just meatal the penta e And‘containe every ticdern “appllaars Yor the eos Yenience and comfort of teuanta. ‘noLi-im. BLANK BOOK: | ee StuntONeRy, Invoice and Letter Cor Counting cate Sournalator 1803, Ei nd Royal Santi Papotert ees tieke Mourning Stationery. EASTON & RUEP, ns-tr 421 Lithst. bet. Pa. ave. and Eat = PERHAPS YOU HAVE NOTICED IT. ‘That we get out the most artistic job work in the city at reasonable prices. McGILL & WALLACE’S PRINTERY, 1107 ¥ st. nw. Nothing too large or too small for ua to print. n12 ALARMING *REPORTS | sober erties ater ot cont ce bg aBbcieal uma egaeetiar teas “4 CZ oF coat, all and sizes, tm theetty: ‘your orders. _ J. MAURY DOVE, ‘oftce, iat snd Tota ‘Hot. 2. Mat. 2 ANT Pu 8. AND! Fferramcanem. ie Vibe Ree ee Prnsowat.—P. A. Shanahan of New York, W. B. Dickey of Louisiana, F. ¥. Bowman of Birmingham, Ala.,and W. B. Lovee of New York are at Willard’s.——Martin V. Bergen of Camden, N. J., Geo. O. Howe of New Yi Chas. J.'Seward of New York and Wm. @. —- New York, New York ., are at the York, G. A. a J nd doo. Sonor of Ghicage _ jerwey joe are corumnlk BHONSGHAYH COnGeT Estee, | at the Riggs. ——A. W. Griswold of New E. D. EASTON, (it) R. F. CROMELIN, Sec. | A. A. Plant of New Jersey, A. E. Johnson >BUY GOAL NOW! ‘Chicago, whieh ale ietheaperattToes fi ties | and C. A. = do use it ee it higher. ‘here- fore by you don’t need it and fori Wana ant goa ae ped yw now—at oe ole Fultaeit Fee en Mile erg oor fa aoe we, ap0.am et a Garment Maker, We've touched the tire from the United States Suj an early day so us to permit bench at Harrison to oint his successor was current here today. Tastice Field ina democrat, but hia dlalike Mr. Cleveland for reasons is given a8 the ground for his desire that Mr. should appoint his successor. This report was credited in circles where the truth should be known. Dw ‘Mr. Cleve- land's term in the White House Justice Field, it is stated, sought to coutrol the of marshals on the Pacific coast, but Mr. Cleve- land ignored his recommendations. then recommended the appointment of a judge, and ~~ again ignored him, appointing some ‘one Justice Field, upon being told of the report, said simply that it was nows to him. — MEREIMUNT BECOMES GRIEF. A Democratic Celebration tm Arkansas ‘Turned Into » Tragedy. Faverreviiie, Anx., Nov, 17—The demo- crate of Mountain View held « presidential election celebration in the district school house last night and a terrible disaster ended the pro- ceedings prematurely. Anvil firing and the discharge of fireworks were features of tho jollification, and as ® oonse- quence a large quantity of explosives bad been rovided. A portion of these had been stored in the school house. During the and while the building wax packed two kegs weder exploded. The results wore frightful: school house was totally wrecked and most of its occupants were buried in the ruins, Those who cotld extricate themselves set about at once to rescue the others. Shrieks and Moens came from the mass of wrecked timbers The debris took fire in several and it re- wuired hard work to prevent the cremation of persons who were imprisoned. ‘The flames were ubdued, however, only one on suffering from the fire. A’ son and Reughter of Silns Graham were taken out deed, and Berry Sherod, one of the most prominent residents of Washington county, was so badly injured that he has since died. Another man, ose name has not been learned, was also killed. Pifteen persons were injured, some fatally, but their names have not learned here. suffered horrible planed "dow wes ys He was tion. cued, DENOUNCING IT AS NONSENSE, Senstor Vest Sure That There Will Be Ne Kaxeas Crt, Mo., Nov. 1%—Genator Vest started for W: on last night. Before leaving he aaid that the democrats would pro- ceed cautiously and would not smash: bieck- . the pure and ‘only proper way to r4 Sis, however, would con- servative Hues in such a man: lessen the cost of living to people. The Senstor ridicules the idea seesion to deal with the tariff “Mr. Glevelan too level-headed for such nonsense. og ea slowly.” —— THE DISTRICT EMPLOYES, Ctvil Service Commissioner Reosevelt De aires to Have Them in the Classified Service. ‘The latest proposition is to extend the ctvil service laws over the employes of the Distsict of Columbia. It is desires and proposed to take

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