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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, | ar E STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avesse, corver Lith St., by The Evening Star Leo ga Company, ! rest. s n° AUFFMAN New York Ofin, 88 Petter Building EXCEPT SUNDAY, Taw Evrwine Stax ts served to subscribers in the hy PY carriers, on thelr own account. at TOcenen per =a ES a Can de— postage: enw per month. Sateunay Ges QUADRUPLE Swexr Stan 81.00 per year; whit ores Seaee rE STETEE Copies at the cou (Rotered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as ‘hase mail matter | {27 All mati sadseriptions must be paid im advance. | Rates of advertising mad known on application. ntl anywhere tm the United States or VGT' ‘ON Dd. CHURCH By OTICES. Eeached usin your neous nd 3 30 Has SEWED’ fares tol! by our saree ewer er around’ diate THE PATENT LEA |AND- SEWED SHOES. which tar ke SB igek ee ‘those Be Just as well as Ps Prony wat you come down town and see cure, ROBERT COHEN & SON. ‘The American Shoe Se!iers, Pa. ave. nw. (south side) Fxtabiaked Hes. . Ree OMS ware 50 Elegant Solid Ok High Roil-top Office Desks, thorough in evry particular. ordi arily worth $25, only $18.50 each. We control the Famous Cutler Office Desks for Svinrin. All styles, woods and aceite Sowers bastsed sisise at Othe CRAIG & HARDING, Corner 13th and F sta. a. on ‘ADVERTISNN 37, _ sche aaa 225 If it in* Tt means the “Standard of F. it means the acme of perfection im mechanical construction, 1m Parity and mellowness of tone, in artistic effects, in beauty of fimigh and durabt ity. IT MEANS THE BEST. ¥. G. SMITH, 12°5 Penn. ave. DK. DONNALLY, Di 2a corner Vath Te now atteniiing 1 fexcept ss GOOD SAPELIES AT sixty y DOLLARS. = <8 frames. APECIFICATIC ond ‘vearinae to all points, comfortable uaranterd for one Year, aheve are only to be had in patterns suitable = a kopeor men, ani the quantity is luntted: aa are for het cash onty. sold on .¢ ab advance will be chanced. It wi! pay you to Inspect them, SORMULLY & JEFYERY MFG.Co., azt 1225 Mth st. aw, — THAT WILL MAKE YOU THINK. ‘ou have never dreamed. periaps, of such 2 vast variety of SHAKFSPEARP'S elitions as T wm now showing. | Fight charming aac xol- ames, hamdfiy bound in sretty clot onin worocee for $7.50. Both'tl ustrated, feefully edited and "compiece, with Wlowary Best one voluine edition. PURSELE, Stattoner, 489TH ST. N.W. cubicn tires, fodile amd f r & eet THE McGILL BUILDING 're-proot office ext went of the ra appliance butldts ent office, for the con- nol contains every nicl Yentence and comfort of FOR RENT— FINE OFFICE RoovS .WR SAVE YOU MONFY Rividing te the ae ith our patrons appears | 9 Bastaess sis SATURDAY EF’ arrangements for the funeral of Spee Sera vited to attend, ae 2 RED MEN. ‘0 the officers and members of Mineola M.—You are earnestly re- meeting of this Sp. mi. sbary to make Mondays. November So, 1802, né ‘uneral Munday, Novem ai bers of sister ‘riven are cordially “i= Bs haan utes 3p 3 JW. BAKER, z ot: SHANK, C. of W. We will wait for you ry su you tonight until you stop with the ides that "t deceive can do betiat st Sean soe or poe n2$ GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7TH ST. N.W. <> EAT, HEAT, HEAT 2, YOUR ROOM | with @aS STOVE. Gas STO! All sizes. All prices, ca. MUDDIMAN, O14 12th. st. ther 1t to mise! at I ‘shar: tery. Het. cars to reaidence, tery. =. moving inte our iepene. as iar as possible, ALL, THE SEM OF NT. CALVARY 2k ft Py NDX x order of committee, B: GED. R. WATKIN of our decensed comra renidence, 418 @ st. n. 188 Bernhard Broecker, TOMO EGS ‘Nov. pect Hull 'ceme- Eckraon spine ‘G0oDs SPECIAL SALI new quarters we wish to our heavy stock of robes, and all Kinds of stable woods toavold moving MONDAY and TU ou can buy any- J. DOWNEY, & SON, G12 12th at. mw. —We have on hand several fine carriuces |iiut Tewill pay Zou to R JAS. A. GARPIELD PORT, No. 7, 6. ee des ate requested ‘to attond the fs M3 p-in. Interinent 5 BLANKETS, ROBFS. STABLE thing in the stable line sao a Lower Prices Have Come! Lumber Ia Cheaper Than Ever Before! ‘We began cutting prices on lumber as s00n as we realized that there would bea “Tariff Reform” President. ‘We are gllowing @ special discount to all large"cash buyers on all kinds of Jumber. Our accommodating wars and low prices are “peculiar to ourselves.” It Will pay you to come to usfor amber. Libbey, Rittinewr & Miller. Lumber, Mill Work and Builders Hardware, Cor. Oth and N. ¥. ave. aw Branch, cor. 1th and Oats. na. , <a oie Garment Maker. iy to be snowy; turning : ie wine. OF tailoring is mot necessaril nee Bou ot price governed by the expense account. High rents. So. inevitably demand arror Profits. It requires no argument to con- vince rks of tis logic, Our exrence account Is eae ia ‘correspond. ‘natural resuit—lowor prices than youare ih the habit of paying. Shop, 514 Eleventh foona one n2e-2t a SPT WASMNGTON LoaN AND TRUST coMPaNY. Cash capital, $1,000,000. GRANITE BUILDING, Oth and F ets. now. Deposits with this company draw intorest. ° Advantages: Absolute security, Conservative managoment, ‘Most modern facilities, BRATNARD H. WARNER, Pros. Street. | eats FOR THE LADIES. Ladies need not send abroad toh their fe drecnes for Keen's jadies’ garments are as faultless iy Ot aa Bee rte Lawyers’ Bri _ 26 Aceuracy ant Punctuality. byl oes S. ADAMB. hes sig 0, Be, SiSeny CESS TPAGE™ if work or no charge, 12 Riewenth street new. the most exquisit= which ev. fEspated' from the Tewellest” of Parie- Taies" uisters, Jack habite and dreases forsirects Ball and Recore Se ‘articts. You wili ng find » more select stock of fountry. ‘The stock embraces ueeciy styles and shades of fab Eee, oe esate low, eonsidering Slass of work we turn “Ladies Tailor.” nes TISFACTORY. ase of the hey are unsatisfac- her pays us to sell thew: nor Gur force of Ram handlers - pertain theie line. Feat thea Ye wncy.Weatinale Free ‘free. We discow grdeet gl tory. It you to use the: CHAS. F HODGEIS. “Expert Kandier of Plate Glass,” M187th ot. nw. 225 N MUST DESIRABLE LocaTIoNs. JOHN B. WIGHT, adhe 1410 6 St —=—* Is the hia Pea Coal, Awood coal to barn in range, self-feodar and cook = Thaves full and comin Stock of Firet-yrade Coat The Furnace, Fis barrote, The Ra a. ae Bate office and West End store yard Wa 20th w 8. eigghone gale a jos MARTENS. n10am OODWAKD’ & LOTHIOE, 10:8, ITH AND PSTN. W. ocls-3m WK BUTLER HAS REMOVED TO tM st. now. ‘Office hours, 8:0 “aire ERY, [pen poe Settee — Linea Tablets, Saeeaieee EASTON & RUPP, been scarce, owine to the lack of ities. and inany people bave suf. fered inconvenience Lecauee thelr coal tan” weaout iting Bind oF coal they wanted, " Not so with our cus Youcers. “Time tas gever teen in cur busines carver hes xe could got fil Immediately every order that “Coaiplete factities, bottoms full wetwht and measure, clean fuel, prompt deliveries, Try ts" GAS STOVES, WEATHER STRIPS, DRESS SUITS FOR “EXCLUSIVES. Inall tallordom you'l| not find the equal gf these 845 Drews Suits —the “At—the fabric—the fnixh considered. ‘Most tailors. ask #50 and §00—some ask more. J. FRED GATOHEL (late of Keen's’ . LEWIS WISHES TO AN- nounce to ix friends and forus iat he is now with T posite Metzerott Hail; and suitable for real c entate D2 BE! i renta: from delingnent tenants, We cusrantce good and prompt romults frou — managed by ns, HEISKELL & Mol.ERAN, 1008 Fst. If you intend to buy « suit of clothes for this winter's wear why not order now and SAWS, &c.. AT BARBER & ROSS’. Weather Strips keep out the cold, keep in the heat and save 10 per cent of the coal Bill, Of the different Kinds Felt Weather Strips are the best, and there are some felt strips better than others. We're sole agents for the best—Valentine’s. Cost but a trifle more than the inferior. Estimates free. ket the benefit of it as soon as possible? A Coat and Vest of Fine Diagonal Worsted for $30, tailored as we tailor them, is bar- gain seldom offered. Trousers to mateh in exclusive patterns. OWEN, the Tailor. 43 11TH STREET N. W. 226 We've had a wonderful sale of these 82.75 Gas Heating Stoves. Sold out all we had two or three times, but have asain stocked uk Tarmegt and bent Ges Hostine Stoves de for the enone Career aud Gas Heatiog Sioves for more money, hen’ sos Sure “inher iis ia Sara wil be se selected. On ss beat tr com bs bebt back fo the arkep : ven bew one for ‘We'll proves defective or least- GET A GOOD DERSTANDING. ‘You will have no use for a chiropodist if wear our shors. We never sell_an ill-iitling ke yon to try our 83.50, $4.00, LL bea case of ex- “Seaiave of Mien Ska DE plata ct the cwfal ey ha con! dealers to deliver fter ft inundered. “Then are exactly the who will appreciate our prompt de- ‘Sotne say our tous appear to be larger than cithers'. AUTHOR Be SMT 4th and ists, i. ¥. ave. and 9th st. n.w. LL, ore trouble than it ts coLumBia F Don't forwet about © ¢ per of Smotins ani Lounking Cons and Bait Rots for Christman W. g. TEEL (Men Belonelags), 825 PA. AVE. N.W. = oo AND BLOCKS AT HALF PRICE. CHRISTMAS is getting nearer and nearer t band. What are le presents for a child. than B Boiubixe BLOCKS or GAMES! Nothing more highly avpreciated, ire to rapidly closeout one mere tes ‘these articles we off large let at HALF MAK SNYDER & WOOD, 111 PEN Fhon graph is ao aimple i t tis help is a/l hety and no froubie at all. Any inteilivent boy or kil Operate tt. Solu ‘ NOGIATH C6 Pres. [GOING RAPIDLY Those “London Special” Trouserings are woing rapidly—better call and select a pattern before they are all gone. We have seen noth- ing this season that beins to compare with them. Think of wearing a pair of Trousers unlike any one's else! N. AVENUE (Barr'eO!d**Stand.") 126 COAL! COAL! ‘5,000 tons of the Best Family C sizea Ser et the ton guaranted, Wide Collars, Beaver. Chinchilla, Frieze. Melton. EISEMAN BROS. Cor. 7th and Este. 2. Manufacturing Clothiers TION. WISHING ALL OF e343 ie ato ivan artes es Elo Gay rite teas “Dries ty peel eth ee ee ee or, om oe oe E TALORING—A SOFT uted crak and vost to order: nae MANTELS. A ANDIRONS, FENDERS, oritie Sie me ‘Shoo. S20 130m st Race ene a age Tip hgoane, Tusez Is No Teams Waar Wu Tenx Ur Now. Rere is the place to save money for any emerarary Wo are selling Ledies’ Shoes from 81.00 to €2.00 teow rerular prices Many of the Shoes are samples, and you know that mana- factarers always put the best materials in fen pie euote No one can name lower prices than we do oe Men's Fine Shoes. For instance: 83.75 for # food 96.00 French Patent Calf Phos. €2.50 for 8 goer! 3.50 Calf Show £2.95 for « good $4.00 Calf Shoe. 83 6 for a goo! $5.00 Calf Show $4.00 for « oo 46.00 Calf Show. Tux Waanex Saor House L scorn, “DENTIST. HAS KE- 1011 H st. nw. BRE by m Tecan a cguttactor for Rechdate Society: ‘aud sent out clea Thave a to the dealers at ‘a very iow fre Yards, cor. 7th and Ml, ave. nes Coal ditpot, vor. Dela, ave. aud Kt. nse. JOHN KENNEDY. WM. GARNI 1628 7th part EXDARS FOR ‘93. Telepbeus. 7 ei and HOW Est! aw ‘DEESS SUITS FOR HIRE W. HORS, _ adie ‘293 Peun. ave. n.w. oe ro wARD &® LOTHEOPS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Te under the direction of an experienced oculists’ optician. Your eyes tested and a pair of 83 to 88 $3 to 87.50 REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Ni Fe ORT W EST eet eae es S pha Gia. nv. AGES ANGE aND Be oto the busy ek pl-im T115 F Sruser N. W.| gum qgmn.gpo runpie By stem. eT" 6000 THINGS IN Wines, _ Large as swell as amal! jobs aolivited. ptt con ALVA HUBBARD & CO. HAVE RE- ‘ceived thie contract to heat the new restau- nett ‘ich Mir. John F.Atzei in erect cea: Baltimore aud Washington. 20" Here are, two thines in Wines, One Ts ont “rises White Wines “oulerner® be the best white wines {a B4.or aammple gt-at 40". jit ‘Hiermitare” Claret, ty all competent judigon na Domering a Rearier body abd richer Savor Than the ##and $10 imported clarets. Price Only $0 por case. O0e- pur Qe TO-KALUN WINE COMPANY, 614 14th st. now. r <n OST THE FIL Just as we said, only the “swell” young men appreciate the new roneh London Scotch Trouserings. Watt until a few pairs appear ‘fon the street” and all you well- dresved ten will want them. Why not be amongst the “‘introducers*"* We cut these somewhat differently from the smocth Trouserings; smaller at the bottom and more full at and above bens knee. They make up awfully stylish. oucht to sk 812 and 813 for them, but don’t. Only $8 and 810 to order. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor, COR. 12TH AND F STS. ¥. ND THAT PAYS: Bas Bee catvennwne Shy ert ‘aliael ts to ds termine produce the best Tesults. Come in and & WALLACE, Printers and Publishers, ae fa som subed: By te wee os Eo es A. CLARKE & SON, ‘adeets obs. sa payeibe meoutly, uareecly se all yearly en jE FOR SYNDICATE rR SSEe_CRARCE Scenctian RB L. GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSUKANCE AND ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 608 13th st. a w., Washington, D.C (800-9 Ret | <> FReiae, All sentatres. Holy companion st 700 ST. PAU EPISCOPAL. 1.8 CHERCH, Washington Cirele, Sundsy ‘school at ¥:85, a. sermon at 11 Choral evensong ana ser invited. m Y a ae DaPTist. SS iD ST, NEAR Py STOR RW SWEM SPEAKS ON ‘Aifred arian gett You Know,” Atth (Gth) the series of sermons. Sunday nizht, 7:30 o'clock. Morning service and 's service at 4 p.m. «7 pain. Strangers <a ok, rector. atsal in. ni, tug prayer ati'$0. Vceted chute. Bunday service: Hol; tomorrow ; CHU ‘Mornin 7. JAMES" CHURCH, Rev. ra sna Bd nee oni 30 parish, eacly’ communi $45; morning praser, 11; i at ts free. ar Use. evening service Ali weicome. RCH, CORNER OF & . Kev, A.B. Steele, rector. ranion, 7:30 tt. ober CH, GEORGETOWN. Sines ty arf tnd jouars coil ave. Hez wom. Ali Va. ave. #.¢. a and So, Bev. Cha Sunday te PH Bristow, if Bristow, wa- rayer and sermouat ii Even: | Pea ait Jee raneernics +} SEMEL cl Sawce sean SEanoe ae hing, 1 ey pri sabes ane seh and fart wont, “supe a Fe "Ail are cordially invited to these services IDGEEY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER E spd itth gm “Bandas whock, 030m. atl wt hee Be Hy Porter, Alexandria, Va’ Kev. qe Pastor. itt ae naa eS ‘for toe re Secett i th the thureh. ri ary ae 1.030. tT em. ev Goo mcs ‘will peat a Gun Power of Gods m., 6 pastnr, subject, “God's Solera to Man'™ Monday eventing the sec” Ens cine wl patriotic and bell concert: cece BAPTIST CF GHURCH. ¢ ry ST Sd aud 4i¢ ste. «. 1, 9:90 ato, bree SHTTOE, BAPTICT BYTERIAN. orning and evenii at 7:30 p.m. METROPOLITAN m. and 7:30 p. | <r Strangers ‘Bunda; Prayer meet ASSEMBLY PRESBYT) aator. —Presching up" the pats ‘or —Prenching by’ the Y school, O:30am ¥ made preacti teria), Connect Ker. Teunis arch. th and B sia. s.¢.. Mev, Jona pastor. Preaching by” the pastor Babbath Prasat at all the services, PRESBYTERIAN, REV. Mf. N. a sbestor: tev! @. RC Alden, Nibath, scisvo Christian Endeavor Soctety meeting oe Barnes Sunday ‘school at 8: vited. qq FIRST BAPTIST Soa PRESBYTERIAN 1a. ‘echiool at iw rer to ORURCH. rye pe E.. 0200 Roane ircle, by the pastor, 11 a.m. and wor meeting. 6:20 p.m. ing Thursday evening. meetings. Chareh, Madison ‘a. ator, subject, “A Choad of ie “ithe Great Race.” Rev by tor at 1 ‘and Bible ‘between 16:h and 17th ste, 2. ‘aylor, pastor.—Tho pastor will occup3 Subject atl sul = lay setiool, 9. CHUR 16TH ST. Dr.” Chas. A. 30 a.m. | Preach- ta. Christian prayer meet Chure! You are welcome to these st. bet. 14th and 15t! hing at 1 itmeeses;” 7 p.to. .sub- | atte WALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST am. byt sarin E., 6:30 p.m. 1t NT (PRESBY- ue. N aan 18th mi, "Munday behool Le Ritwe weicone REREAN BAPTIS BAPTIST — geloce pan. by Key, Oliver S. Dean, D D.. Bass. Views. Hive an account of the Christian Workers’ convention vied! held in Boston. vite tuldister. Divine serview, Morrow evening special fix Alden and Mrs. Alden will (Pansy) Will road one of Ler pathetie teinperanice par- ratives. WEST ST. PRESBYTEM Georgetown. —Freaching 1 ‘The public cordially tnvited to ‘these ser- th school, ning Mr. AN CHURCH, | Sao ek re restor, ‘am. and 7:30 | O0sce_Wm. «of Boston, gerzice, Sabbath sho s-hool, M. E ST. BAPTIST CHURCH NEAR 6TH ~-Pyeaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. thepastor, Rev dood. stale’ CHURCH: 18711 car wninag 11-220 6 Christian Endeavor, ber 27% hol school at 9:30; mortti fce at 8. The rector ‘On communi nerve presch Sconider cert with the future of city are invited to at SECOND BA <; 9:30’.m. Preaching. 3 CALVARY PARISH PROTEQTANT BPIS- = gyal Ch.areh. iSih st, wear Dupont ey TAM Fector.— Services Monday evening, November held tn the chapels Fariah Soeoting at Bo ‘ested in the growth of cur church in this section of le, Sunday, jon at 8:30; Sunday st 11; evening serv- at bath services lock to estions of importance connected nis new work. All ho are inter- Youns' people's meeting, 6:30 an801 FL. Midaletoa will Ther. “wate Mebne _ a rrederichsbu : Lawyer’ Pa Strangers are’ cordial ra — ‘ans. 7,30 Young men particularly invited. __ LUTHERAN. => WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, bet. 10th and “01h, Rev. ‘ynke ares of interest. ee ist the pastor in an ap- Peal in behalf of Christian temperan Macs te. %, Bibie! renting by by 1 Deaconess. ” ‘Mrs. Alden Sass’ WESLEY CHAPEL. Rev. at tor, Sunday. sehou by Rev. Dr. Kuhine. <SOHRIST EV. LUTB. CHURCH, COR. 4TH Services rand Este. auspices of Luther Alliance. Public ines 1 and 0 Pastor, AU > Sharety, cor of 1a Evenitg service. 7 ENGLISH LUTHERAN nuorrow, ‘morning and even! aE proaching ; Back of Baltimore and at 7. evening. All are welcome. FIFTEENTH [MEO ‘Rest. n.w., Rev. aching at iat 7:30 Interests pond teats id Hn. w.—Rer ‘at 9:90. YP. sitcm "A ices. people's meeting at Ineation Monday evening: prayer moetie he ene GRACE M. EL i, COR. OTH AND Re 2 ae of sermons to Young men, followed by revival METHODIST. RYLAND M. E. CHURCH, 10TH AND D etn. .;, Breach by the nor, Louise Wilson, wipe o $5. 5TH AND OF an by Bev Be By by thi bas. 6:30; Zoune men's Ez Sagikgin pane or Ere ae 30 au itt mn, the second series oe PLYMOUTH io chorus ¢ clistr. 51 Chi i) Roulan Catholics Rule tals Country? Ye PS 3240, bein FIFTH BOOT at, au. a. ‘Confessing: ) p.m. BER ACLE, PTH SEAR B - W. iv and gee fie atnaae. BD: of ‘ok at fhe a.m: snd 7: Pes a Prof. Pitti’ by" | <—oe and evenine deaver, ONT ch. —F, All Welcome. UNITARLS AVENUE . Pow Sunday school, 9: Lats. Pare The. SFOURDAT NF Ez ‘CHUROK, 14 14TH AND Her. Olver A. exami fence meeting, BO htt Bear Prayer meeting = Epworth ae Wedaceday hil , COR, 434 AND im by ites a Dr (carter: Sanday eeting a Ss Wesley Ch mie. Deeks Be Witeoa, He Bact atid Uriet' addrewes’ by the desnoueasee A interested iu work among the poor invited. CHRISTIAN | Dm. nm ie rn Pastor, mo DEACONESS PLATFORM | MEETING KW! CHUROG, ( rH, - ALT. SOUL S.CHUKCH, 147 AND L STS. ae ATTA AION CH Ber a tier hippen. pastor aston, ara at : Sunday soot ‘att th lathes sine abe Goatees mencaaee! ‘prople's nesting Youne 5 < os ay ‘Bucht, balcony concert, 7 iuscting ‘af 8 1 Gospel services daily, 12. an. 1. x xe MEN'S B BAND eets at BRANCH MISSION MEETINGS ax usual time and place consult the "Mission Bulletin.” 3G Sieart HAL ‘Sunday bE REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH tet. Rhode Island ave and P si, Rev. ‘Apple, pastor. Divine service tomor- Boge am. had" 7159 eam, Sunday’ school at Fe NN ave. bet. ‘O- SS 7p HiiSion tonight, Rev. Chas. 1. For it EE WV. ¥. CHURGH, | Masa Och ami 10in Ban | 9.304, :preachitig by the pastor. Rev. 1. STWELETH | STREET MLE guurcu. Pate, Passor.—Preaclaing: ¥. M,C. AS A. ‘Tith and H sts. n.¢. yall Univer Ae gpa GOSPEL MEETING FOR ae 5s eaten ‘sine, 1409 New York Mtakely, D.D, ra 'y inan com M.C.A., ON 11TH a SA, ON TITHE 1007 | Address by Prof J, Le Rwell of ave. Dw. ape Aple i “Setlacple i tee 7:30 p.m. ‘358. m. and 3:3) p. 8T..1 haa mapssages, ing of F. tomernye at Th Co. is "Setumentat Pennsylvania av THE WAG! ruption). te (immortality). “OTHER SERVIC SPIRITUALISM.—DR. J. kiven. ‘Ten-cent ALL ARE INVITED wing rthorton) vever FUT Bo ‘The free Evening, Amerie. Est — be 3 oF SIN 1g ae TQ FRIENDS’ ME on 'H (COR. x. E. ivson, D.D. Sunday’ ma. MEMORIAL CHU; .¢:. Rev. EO. cy Pastor, prayer Beluga} rth League, im. Epwor lal services continued during’ the Pem. All are wel- 5 ree office is n free itt of eternal vastor. —: re bject Bon ‘GLASS, ‘MEMORIAL. ee Mt. acon woke tiie 8 by Rev He WE Site, Bi. ryanct NON SECTARIAN sins Mberal "aud out. a L ademas ia 2 pm Nita Huhes. Nork ave Whe ead Kiso CHURSDAY lecture. Wm. ae << THEOSOPHY. — Mii aR ork wil 1 Fat BURCH, MT VERNON PLACE M. FE. aie South, cor beh, and K 2 a mabe STI. Washington News and Gossip, J ee Index to Advertisements. ACCOUNTANTS 13 AMUSEMENTS. 18 ATTORNEYS... ~----Page 13 AUCTION SALES Pages 3 and 1a BUSINESS CHANG! w-Paeo 3 BOARDING...... 2 CHURCH N Pare 1 CITY ITEMS. -Page 16 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Pace 3 DEATHS: Page 6 DENTISTR’ Page 13 EDUCATIONAL... Pages 2 and 13 EXCURSIONS, &c. ; Page 16 FINANCIAL Page 16 FOR RENT (Flats)... --Page FOR KENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Roorns) FOR RENT (Stables). FOR RENT (Stores: FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) _ FOR SALE (Houses) DR. SCOTT SINKING. POR SALE (Pisnos) FOR SALE (Bicycles) HEALTH RESORTS. He May Linger for Called Away Any Hour. [3 | ‘The President and the members of his house hold are very much depressed in «pirite at the paze 14; | condition of Dr. Scott, the President's vener= | able father-in-law, as they sadly realize that LADIES’ LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. Pare 3) be mi be called away at any hour, MARRIAGES, Pare 6 | His advanced age is greatly against his oe Pagel chances of fecovers and be has had several anes | sinking epells of late, which have made severe TED AND 70 LOAN. NEW PUBLICATIONS...... NOTARIES PUBLIC. drains on his naturall; 3/8 severe relapse inst night, from which g|it was feared he might not’ recover, but be slowly but steadily improved and the | danger of @ collapse was temporarily averted, | 3 | He is now very feeble and in no condition to | withstand another attack. He is receiving the | best care andattention that medical skill and | loving bunds can give, notwithstanding which OFFICIAL NOTICES... POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL... PROPOSALS PROFESSIONAL RAILROADS. the “practiced ere of the — physician L s | discloses a stendy decline in his condition, He STEAM CARPET CLEAN! ING. has informed the President that while the me) STORAGE. tient v linger fora few weeks be is liable to SUBURBAN Pass away at anv time should there bea recur- rence of the sinking spells. Dr, Scott has never fully recovered from the shock caused by the death of bic daughter and the fatigne incident to the journey to Indianap olis to attend her funeral, and it was he was in this low state of melancholy that he took the disease which is now slowly sapping his life WANTED (Houses) .. WANTED (Iots) WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situatfons). WANTED (Miscellaneot cr To Subscribers, It is said at the White House this afternoon that Dr. Scott is considerably better today, his condition showing an appreciable improvement over yesterday. Subscribers to Tux Star who are served by route boys will confer » fevor by promptly reporting to ‘Tue Stax office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys, i — MAY ME, BLAINE GO AWAY. A Trip to California Ph nned for the Benefit of His Health, Although the family and the physicians of | Mr. Blaine positively state tuat there is nothing in his condition to warrant the exaggerated rumors of his illness, his indisposition is still the subject of considerable discussion, At the Blaine residence ail callers who inquired after his health today were informed by the attend- dant that “Mr. Blaine is very much better this Lievr. Commaxpen J. F. Mery has been ordered to cominand the Enterprise. Exstox W. C. P. Mein bas been ordered to the Navy Department for duty in the bureau of equipment, compass office. Tue Genax Leoatox.—The residence and offices of the German legation have been re- moved from 734 15th street to 1435 Maseachu- setts avenue. It is xaid that the reticence shown on the part of the family to give any further information is due to the personal request of Mr. Blaine. ‘The family have been seriously consi the of removing Mr. Biaine to some favorable climate, and it has been ractically Bisine is able be will leave Washington aud | take up his residence, at least fora time, in some warmer and more even climate than that athe Assrstaxce Rexprrep.—Capt. Davis, com- manding the revenue steamer Johnson, reports to the Treasury Department that assistance was rendered to the steamer Interocean and schooner Anfie Vought dating the storm on Lake Michi- gan on the 2ist instant and the saving of both ‘Veesela and crews at considerable risk. and the doctor in charge finds great difficulty in effecting a cure. Mr. Blaine’s present condition is such that, in_yiew of complications which may arise at any time he decms it best to seek a climate that will do for him what medical skill does not appear to do here. It is understood that Pasadena, Cal., has been selected as the most suiluble place for a resi- dence and that Mr. Biaine and. his family will | go there early next month, starting about the | Ist proximo and traveling by easy stage through the south and west by way of the Southern Pa. cific. There appears to be no good reason for any alarm in the case of the distinguished in- A Cosacnmnce-Sraiocax Wamatreromras.— A Washington man has sent a conscience con- tribution to the Treasury Department of #100. In order to prevent any wicked person from Profiting by nis suddenly awakenel virtue ‘he Fede further use of the money impossible wcigi | by cutting the treasurer's name from each of ¢ five $20 bills inclosed. — Wantep yon THE INpIAN Sznvice.—The civil service commission has more requisitions | Valid. for both male and female physicians for the THE ANTI-OPTION BILL. Indian service than it is able to fill. There is —_—_—_— also a dearth of teachers for that service, es-| A Plan Said to Have Been Made to Talk It to Death. ‘The opponents of the anti-option bill are de- termined this measure shall not become a law and a strong force has been organized to de- featit. Very influential opposition to this pool for the second and third districts, em- racing the states in the extreme northwest and southwest. The examinations for 1893 will begin in January. —_—_+ Rospep a SuBTREAsURY.—Treasurer Nebeker has been notified of the arrest of John I. Mon- tieu, cash clerk in tho subtreasury at New Orleans, for the larceny of silver dollars be- longing to the government. It is said that cago, Milwaukee, New Orleans and other large cities, and it is understood that a delegation | from each of these places will be here to use Montien as confessed to the theft of nearly | their influence in preventing the pas- €500 from the subtreasury and that he has sage of the bill, The fight will be offered to make complete restitution. Anex-| almost entirely confined to the Senate amination of the cash in the subtreast amounting to 210,000,000. is now in progress order to determine the exact amount of the de- ficit. In no event will the government suffer. ao Z TO SUCCEED MR. DOUGLASS. and those who led the opposition last sention— Senators White of Louisiana, Wolcott of Col- orado and Hiscock of New York—will probably take the foremost steps to kill it. The tacti: to be pursued, it is stated, will be the sume as that adopted last session. ‘An attempt will be made to talk the measure to death, and it is re- rted that long speeches with this end in view | Kise pilready been prepared. “It is said that ice adoption of a cloture rule and unless this is | done there seems to be no. method of closing the debate and bringing the bill to a vote. —— SENATOR 1 KENNA WORSE. Some Names Suggested to the President for the District Commissionershtp. The expiration of the term of office of Com- missioner Douglass, which occurs in December, and the possibility of the appointment of a suecessor by President Harrison has aroused some interest among business men of the cit; Several names of likely candidates for the po- sition, if it is vacated, have been sub- mitted to the President by prominent District people who have friends they would Yike to see at the head of the board of Com- missioners. Mr. John Joy Edson has been put forward prominently in this connection. His indorsements are said to comprise many prom- nent names. Mr. A.P. Fardon, well known strony beckeds "ie" W-t. Gall he the and - one backed, Mr. W. 8. hind him. Chief Clerk Childs of the posed. The President has not’ yet indicated what action, if any, he will take upon the expiration of Mr. Douglass’ term. There is possibility that he may not make any eppointmenta at the expiration of the terms of the civil Commissioners, but leave the mat board to hold o: until Cleve- nd comes in, thus permitting the latter irsla¥ | to shape the board at his pleasure at the out- set of his administration without any restric- tion or embarrassment whatever. The preseut Prospects favor this solution of the question. $+ ‘The National Banks. The forthcoming report of Mr. A.B. Hep- burn, the controller of the currency, shows that 163 banks, with an aggregnte capital of €15,285,000, were organized during the year, 53 went into yoluntary liquidation and 17 became insolvent, leaving a net increase for the year of ‘98 banks. Nearly 50 per cent of the new banks are located weat of the Missiasippl river end 85 per MES Se eke ee aa ter lgery pee ng nares October An Unfavorable Change in His Condition at an Early Hour This Morning. The condition of Senator Kenua is critical. Last night he had a severe attack and at 1 o'clock this morning it was necessary to send for Dr. Sowers, attending physician, He was able to relieve his patient toa certain extent, but the attack hax left Senator Kenna ina very weak state. It ix feared that unless achange for the better takes place within a short time that the sickness may result fatally Mr. Kenna is suffering from pleurisy, with complications of the heart. sa CLERKS AND CIVIL SERVICE. Gen, Rosecrans Favors the Efficiency Record Ayatem. Gen. Rosecrans has submitted his annual re- the Treasury Department. On the question of | civil service Gen. Rosecrans strongly favors | the system of rating each clerk's standing by a monthly record of efficiency as provided by the President's order of December 4, 1891. He says: Competitive enaminations for motion, as conducted in the two or three Few Weeks or Be | iow vitality. He suffered | decided that as soon as Mr./ which he has ex eed in this city. The | | weather here is Trritating to bis bronchial trouble, a proposed legislation exists in New York, Chi- | lent Morton will not consent to the | port of the operations of the register’s office of | 01 HAILE WILL CONTEST A Legal Fight on the Massachusetts vena. MISTAKES WITH MOSRALIAN BAL Democrats Said to Have Suffered in Two States. THE POET LAUREATESHIP. BAILE Wi'l. MAKE A CONTEST. Ne Wants to Prove to Massachnsetts That Ble a* Beaten by Mistake. Byectal Pieratch to The Evening Star. Bostox, Nov. 26.A member of the gov- ern council anid morning: “Lieut. Gov, Haile will contest the election of Gov, Russell, not becaure he ne the legality of Rus- sell’s ti to ect himeelf right before the People and to ehow that had it not been for the mistakenly cast for Wolcott Hamiin be a now be fovernor sleet.” at. Gov. Hatie’s 1 ‘ove an effsctual sedative which Gov. Russall’s ten stirred up. He tas retur: | diguantand fall of fight. many leaders of the repub quo warranto proceedi late of men who bi in marking their ballots, Ex-Gor, Ames admite publicly that he made a mixtake himeclf. People are demanding 1 especial investigation into the character and extent of the blunders, in order to determine what changes are necessary to bring tho ballot within the easy and goneml | comprehension of the voters, _ HOW CLEVELAND LOST OHIO. It is Claimed That Votors Voted for the Piret Democratic Elector, Thinking That Wi for AN. | CuRvELaxn, Nov. 2%, | though Ohio may have intended to have gone | for Grover Cleveland by a slight margin, Last night the state statistician in Columbus com- pleted the electic nt upon individual presi- dential electors. It shows that Lorenzo D.Viek- ers, the republican elector for the eleventh Aistrict, is defeated by James F. Seward, whose Tt now appears an name wppears first on the list of. demo- cratic electors. Seward received 40hiI5 | sates and Vickers only 402,398 It te thought the reason why Seward obtained ¢o many om votes than his demo- cratic fellow-r tors lice im the Australian plan of balloting im use in Obio. To vote a at democratic ticket under this plan, f it was sary ouly to place = cross may jemocratic ticket” at jthe head of the list of candidates This year, owing to the tendency of voters todrop down one line in their marking and derignate the nan of the firet candidate, thus ly for him, the low was | amende thet the © crosses for tickets must be placed in circles printed for that at the tops of the ballots. Tt wae feared from | the first that m uld noglect to comply | with the new regulation and would place their marks atthe sideof the ticket, at the top, thinking to vote it «traight, Sewnrd’s election t+ taken as evidence that this error wax made by many voters in Ohio, It is argued that the crom was placed beside | his name many who supposed they voting the straight democratic —tick®t, | whcreas they were voting only for him. If | this be the fact. though it can never be proven, | enough voters in Ohio desired to vote for Cleve ul to carry the state by the plurality that Sew- | ard got. |. The abstracts ck for corre Tay imperil two of M. Stark of the t Allen of the twent vali slight. | VOTERS MAKE A SIMILAR MISTAKE IN INDIASA. | Ixptaxarozts, Ixp.. Nov. 26.—The official re- |turns from the lust county in Indiana have been received at the state Louse, The footings show that Bracken, the first elector on the democratic ticket, received @62,700 votes. Pierce, the first or on republican ve counties have been sent Lit is possible that they pubhoan electors, L. sh district and Luther rst, whowe margin of plu- ‘icke received 255.615. Bracken's rality, which is in Sei mca ix 7.055. None of the electors on either ticket receive as many votes as the first. The democratic elector receiving the emallest number of votes: fell 2,167 behind Bracken. ‘The republican elector | receiving the smallest number of votes fell 1,845 below Pierce. It is believed by those who have investigated the returns that the dif- ference in the number of votes received by the first electors and those follow- ing was cased by a mistaken opinion which many voters had that by stamping op- posite the name of the first elector they voted for all the eleators on the ticket. The demo- crats lost 322 more votes through this mistake than the republicans did. The average vote received by the fifteen electors on the democratic state ticket was 260,720. Claude Matthews ran ouly 119 behind the average clectoral vote, receiving 260,601. The avernge number of votes received by the republican electors | ne 259,920. Ira J. Chase received 258,625.thus falling 295 below the average electoral vote. | The average plurality of the democratic elector «is 6,500, while the plurality of Matthews is THe QUEEN. ‘The Vacant Post of the Poct Laureateship ix Dincussed. Loxpox, Nov. 26.—Mr. Gladstone dined at Windsor Castle last night with the queen,Grand | Dake Sergius of Raseia and Lord Roseberry, | minister of foreign affairs. Her majesty and Mr, Gladstone discussed the question of the poet Iaureateship, made vacant by the recent death of Lord Tei In reply to a quostion asked by a ent Mr. Glndst 's secretary hus written « let- ter, in which be implies that the queen will not | open parliament in person, — GRACE CHARG! AND ME. with FRAUD. -Mayor Said to Mave Lied tow Bank to Get Money. New Yors, Nov. %.—Ex-Mavor William R, | Grace is charged with fraud by the officers ofthe American National Hank of Providence. The transactions involving the accusation dete back tothe time of the Grant & Ward failure tm, 1284. There was a deal in notes from which Mr. Grace emerged with profit, while the bank sustained a loss of £19,600. "Suit has been |bronght br the bunk to recover the money from Mr. Grwe, with interest to date, Intending to defraud the bank, says the com- Plkint, Mr Grace concealed the truth aud the bankers that Grant & Ward one prosperous and solvent and making money of government contracts, in furthering | which the monny derived from the notes was to | be utilized. New York's —— ALL READY FOR THE ROBBERS. If They Attempt to Hold U They Will Be Warmly Received,