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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 4, 18953SIXTEEN PAGES, 3 —ooooooooo em SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. O’FERRALL’S COUP THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP, MARYLAND OUTLOOK FINANCIAL. pe ee SS serene Gi al te ACETY LEN E. Ben eae CBE Se vn saatar business tan teehee attest youre He Sends Detectives to Raid Jack Unless the Signs Fail Republicans “Ww. Wo HARRY “OLCOTT ae? ee tt We ‘Werhave want you wiab=at prices lower’ than ‘than Heath's Den. Will Win. ee ee eit Heat = Deer <3 ‘ATTERTION, amma MEN! The Fin lecture in the aeries fm the, Depart: Easton & Rupp, 421 1th St., pag ee Pepalar-Priced ateee Gust above ave.). clock, in the lecture hall of the university, ¢ HatSSimen'tt Eocene Conte gr'the Careacy, | Frye THE AFFAIR WELL PLANNED the subject being “The National Banking Sys: | MTD ——————— for Winter tem." All business men and friends of the inst!- ~if there’s painting to be done, come to us tution are invited to attend. it for the paint. Eater" me bide" paints and stains : OFFICE OF THE EXCISE BOARD OF THE ‘Are of our own manufacture. | ‘They are euxr-| Several Arrests Made and the Gam- istrict of Columbia, Washington, November 4, anteed the best on the market—most durable. 1895. —The following tuned persons have Med ay ie gal. can for the paints, $1.75 gal. can = I Heations for renewal of bar room leenses: J. 1 yr stains. Smaller quantities if you want bling Paraphernalia Smashed. ber, A Senseny, 304 ee ust: | chas. = Hodgkin, Paints, Oils and Glass, 913 7th. Anna B. Geiger, 102-4 Ind. ave, | _notl0d Frank Vesper, 2001 M ste mcw.s Gs W. Bauer, b at Geo. Reinfels, On Sevent every day 819 Seventeenth St. N.W., CONDITION CF AFFAIRS IN BALTIMORE | ozs*%"% "E22 mtzaiction ti A Campaign That Has Been Full Washington of Abuee: Loan & Trust Co., OFFICE, COR. 9TH AND F STS. PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION, A REPUDIATION OF Bosszs | /mterest rap ov perostrs Don’t you hate to be disappointed? You've a Hy with printii A BRAVE DETECTIVE 3 J. C. Mey be = ERS Saath See es Ms ™de on Real Estate ; B.w.; Mary Marth - and Collaterals, st. s.w.:'J. T. Clark, 1022 7th st. s.w.; P. J. Col- I Never Disa int lies, 1300 Sth’ st. n.w.; J. P. Stiozing, 511 7 RS § Specta x Acts as Executor, Admiuistrator, ; Mary A. Collins, S015 K st. Bert Thever find it necessary—Manage to keey) The notorious gambling den of Jack Steelal Correspondence of The Evening Star. Trustee, Guardian and Committee on 156 La. ave. n.w.; John Herbel rpace with the work, and we're very busy. | Heath, which has flourished unmolested for aot BALTIMORE, November 2, 1895. Estates. i i wi ~ = yi Virgini m ‘olay practically closes the mostly hotly Acts as Registrar, Transfer and Fis- Babbington, 80 I st. n. = years on the Virginia shore of the Fotomac 4 FT sts nw.5 Wm. Barber, BYRON 3 ADAMS Se Mths not-asa_| above the Aqueduct bridge, wes raided contested and exciting campaign Maryland Sash pe igar se and P > glen UAT He at mee -|A Prescription! ) Saturday night by W. D. Baldwin, selected has gone through since 1875. For more sonal Estates: “ig ‘if G, Stew iat "ae st. Me- a pt i “deal tired’ very often it specially by Gov. O'Ferrall, and seven pick- ae ae mens ae = as since the Safe Deposit Goxes for rent. Donald, 12 at. 8. en you feel “4 ni e - nomination of Mr. John E. Hurst by the . Vi : at. now. ; FM. Herrmann, 522 Sth st. : fe a sign that you need a tonic. ‘Tharp's |€d men, and the entire paraphernalia cap EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m. 7th meridian time. Solld Ines are tenbars_ | aemocratis en Gs ees Storage Vaults for trurks, boxes, Behlag, 2328 H st. n. opbta Luris, 1020 € st. Pure “Herkeley’” Hye Whisky Is a splen-| tured end destroyed and @ number of ar-| 4. jines of equal air pressure, drhwn for eachi tenth of am inch, Datimt Nave ore tentherme or lines cratic state convention on July 31, &e., containing valuables, silver, bric- n.w.; Henry Bloss, 908 ist st. n.c.; F.C. Santecs, did tonic and appetizer! $1 full at. a sted by Gov. ME s the entire state has been in the throes of a a-brac, &e. rests made. The raid was directed by Gov 3 tc 5 : So deh ot ae aie Casi hate news | I es Tharp, 812 F St.N.W. Of equal temperature, drasm for ench ten dexroos. Shaded areas ur resious where sain or snow bas | oy oa slat hich eday Incorporated under act of Congress Julius ‘Thurm, Good ‘Hope ty; Eliz. Guy, | SAM Ps IN. WW | o'Ferrall of Virginia after several consul-| fatten during preceding twelve hours, The words “’High" upd “Low * show location of areas ot | Political convulston,which promises Tuesday and’ abject 40 supervise ot’ the I251 3d st. s.w.; Herman Mehler, 306 4% st. s.w. nol-10d Bae tations with Judge Chichester and leading | pizh and tow barometer. Swall arrows fy with the wind. next, unless pil the usual signs fail, to turn ds ‘ P. J. McDonald, S. R, Collins, 2a th Seta ss comptroller of the currency. Tih ‘st. u.w.; Sam'l Solomon, Gy D st. sw.: J. DR. CARLETON, citizens of Alexandria county, which con- fo ecu ve (department over tothe rena John Joy Edson «Presider WY. Cooper, 1106.Water st., s.w. = P. Regan 004 WeST. N.W. iced him that there was no possible hope .FAIR TOMORROW, The San and Me Neans, and perhaps carry with it the leg- John A. Swope ‘Vico ‘President Mediates, 1500 Teh ste mews Erast Dubie, 1i2y N. | CHRONIG cai RISEASES OF 4 sPE-| for a riddance of the dens across the river | Sun rises, 6:33; sun sets, 11. ee ote woverninent per fo B.S. Cummings. Hecond Vice President Hugh McCann, 202 Lith st. n.w S| DISEASES a ‘D PER. | by the officials of the county. . Mooy rises, 5:51 p.m. today: sets, 8:49 a.m. s © same organiza- john R. Carmody reasurer Smyth, iol D st. ww: HT, Mckenies, 0 11th Cee WAxEeTey CORED. Consequently none of the latter were} _ : Be warmer: tomorrow tion. On all sides the prediction is openly Andrew Parker Secretary J. F. Dugan, 8 K st. s.w. ROGER - inners ces Aliments. s Forecast till 8 p.m. Tuesday—For eastern - muad+ that Lloyd Lowndes will be elect Jobn B. Larner.........General Counsel Kidney xnd_Bindder . Pp Tiawis, Ger _Exelve Boar ee See ee caer nee aware of the contemplated onsleught, and | FOrecast U1 6 em ee vanla, New Jen The Ricyele Lamps. and such representative demcctate ua Go A. 8. Worthington. . or Failing Vitallty. Prompt Sheriff Palmer and his deputies were as| "0" 7" uware, fair weather is likely to | pA! icyele lamps must be Lixhted at 4:54. | crnor Frank brown express the fear that J. J. Darlington. Advisory Counsel oo ‘ be Us ae ee eeeaet | much surprised at 1t as the gamblers them- | 5°¥ @ Sea eae eee toon: With eace | The Police rezuistio.s require that “AN ¢s- | the movement for the head of the republi- DIRECTORS: Bred and Kolls: have i trees ot | apex pints EE CATGTIONS | selves. The raid was also in accordance | eee eee warmer inthe interior, |Summlows Shatl cate eeeeae Hekten “ter | can ticket may carry with it the defeat of | Batley, Chartes B., Hamilton, John A., brands, but th ream Blend’ to be not on! lontal Dns many shipes, ust : with assurances given by Gov. O'Ferrall to | to south winds; warmer in'thy erior. lown shall carry a guitabe light. the wkole lst of cand:dates, including the | Barber, A. L. Larner, John B., raneey erent Fewitnerenuicer ire Seta to harmonize. Also | Taembers of the Washington board of trade.| For the District of Columbia and Mary- The City Ligh aus Semon uct ticket. Indeed, bets Brecher. I Reger, peters We 2 Lenterns and Knockers in polished brass, Several days ago Detective Baldwin and] Jand, fair weather will probably continue | Gas lamps z are freely offered today by some of the "ON a x SING. os +. My ‘a 3 eS ips all 1 p.m.; @X- Shea, N. i =) J.-H. CORNIN( . his men came to Washington and began to ines : é with increast feulshite beeen Phe Lhting | S0r2Wdest observers in the state that not Spear, EI ser found to yi 0025 : only aT het cinveg | until Tuesday evening, bu! nereasing | tinguishing besitr wm, The lehting (oui, cin Toone Gels » (Signed Sioa aken. ae = eye ee aea ens resorted with the | cloudiness on ‘Tuesday; warmer Tucsiay 4s Bemun one hour before the tims tamed. If | repupitcans will cecctheieentie cep Augustus, J Swope; Joon Ant O° Wholesale by & lsxative. refreshing dealers, and carefully noted the various | morning; easterly winds, shifting to souther- | Clear less Behtr e onderet ticket as well. The most significant part of | Cummings, Horice Truesdell, Geoi Bu EARNEHIAW & FRO., T4uan very ae ener. tor | approaches to the place. Saturday evening | ly. pn Day. the whole affair is that no one appears to | Bartugtou. J. 1. ; LTH AND M STS. nos-3t_ Je ron the'r plans were sufficiently matured to be For Virginta,.fair, but with increasing hes the follow- | be = pune tp eaiceluy any of these bets, ex- | Fdson, John Jo: Wine, Lous ‘ WE SERVE A ae ‘NEI CONSTIPATION, Garrod into effect, and Detective Baluwin |. cinca aacicly winds: armen ia ime [ie special bulletin ac to the weather top | SoD odds are at least two to one. | Fox, Aibert Woodward, 8. W. oie Obie he Re eoe os visited Justice Birch and secured warrants g euaterly 5 There is plenty of money to Let on| Fraser, James, Worthington. A. Soup, fish, meat, beer hemorrhoids, bile Interior Tuesday morning. election day: Lowndes, even, b Senin “s Gurley, William B.. NO4,11, 18625 P {DIEN Palaces iste ana| for Jack Heath and his several employes, 5 ut.the Hurst men want at = Be - en oe ercue seceas a | ERD. ‘oN peestinnl troubles and | including his sons, Will and Jack. About| 0. nen conditionar > The following are the forecasts for weath- | texst two to their one. > HE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING div from 12 to headache, arising 10 o'clock at night the detectives and near-| The harometer has risen, except in the up- |e" 08 Tuesday, Nov. zuber 5, in the states in How It Looks in Baltimore. OF THE MUTUAL SERIAL C7Finest 50c. Dinner in town, Everything in rom then. ly 300 other men were in the den an To [ee aetnatoe i s Sebi which importart e‘ections are to be heid, : . BUILDING ASSOCIATION son that's choicest. 4 to 8 Ladies’ Cafe pe IGE TRTON games were all in full blast, the keno game | Pet Mississippi valley and over Arizona. It | 0 pine, Star Thursday gave an account of | win neneld at St. Dominic's Hall, 6th and F ste, Sd flo 5 “Pa on the second floor being particularly well | 8 highest ove ew Mascachus a Fale F the situation in all the counties in the MONDAY, ember 4, :30 The — Fiirz REUTERS, COR. PA. AVE. AND 44 st. | GRILLON. 88 Ttue des Archives, Paris. (eee Minnesota and Utah. assachusetts, fair until @uesday after- lea x Z 3 ay * p.m, 4 ‘api5-m15m-3p Sold by all Druggists. patronized. Leis sap reke Rosiymcuiains| moors s:ate, and all that remains is to review the | fist’ payment on stock of ‘he new Issue, fourth t-lod See ee = ‘A Dramatic Arrest. ie eee tate 2A salt renetern Naw (veuk jensen Een ey! condition .f affairs here in Baltimore. The | $a syne god nae he eh ae Bee nonth, Soon A ae Suddenly Detective Baldwin sprang upen | “Pair weather has prevailed, except in Min- | New Jersey and Maryland, fai ‘rev.ew Thursday showed that the signs| fora payment of two dollars per month. Six per Wane to learn bicycling? a table, and, drawing a brace of pistols, | nesota and to the west of the Rocky moun- | likely to continue wnt] T W ie all favorable to the republicans, and | cent intercst alloved on withcrawal nt to earn quickly? guaacers 16| yelled “Keno!” ‘There was instant conster- | tains, where local showers are reported. pavestem New York. fair; prubs though two days ‘have passed the’ only | ments. AB Lge el 3 Tepes neat 5 | nation on the part of thegamblers and play- Condition of the Water. by local showers on/the lakes Fae ce eer ea ne | [Umma au tue onemerer yearn any eeceraee Ap ¢ srs. AUCTION SALES 14| ers, which was increased when a rush was| ‘Temperature and condition of ‘vater at 8 ‘Ivania and Ohio, fol- |4u the rural sections of the state. The | J!nron Bros., 1706 F st. n.w., or at the meeting, Consalt us ae ut fees. y +/ made for the doors and these were found : Great Falls, temperature, 45; condition, | lowed by light local showe y large numbers of republicans who have] 5 , TEM GD Bea cd imetas) ape y . = 5 5 dwin’s ass hoon. v.stel their party headquarters from the | 3: J. DERMODY, Secretary. oc: 452 Penna. ave. anto-sm,24 guarded by Mr Baldwin's associates, who 5 a eS s des g a6] os i e Kentucky, the cond-tious are doubtial, tut | counties have brought mos: encouraging Co EE reel coceecetecr: 4| Were all armed like himself. Jack Heath | south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, | the indications are in favor of falr but partly |rep ris, while the democrats who have W. B. Hibbs eee | country REAL ESTATE 5| was eet present and ee one es i compere ur 4 condition at influent gate elosay weather. teen in town during the past iwo ‘lays to = 2 1 tJ b number of others, succeeded in escaping ouse, 36; effluent gate house, 36, lowe, probably a cold wave. their share of the campaiza fi s a ol le cainpalss Se DEATHS . cc | Jumping from the windows. Those who Tide Table. aac of the ahernenm Nave all insisted that the only way in Member of the New York Stock Exchange, DENTISTRY. « were canght, however, were told they might Witch. they =could pill out. @ith cool aa Banker and Broker, EDUC 43 | cash in their chips, and Jimmy La Fontaine, 4 a.m. and 2:48 p.m.;| The following were the jo icies on Tuesday would be by the lavish . November 1, 1895. EXCURSIONS 16 | one of Heath's employes, proceeded to give 3a.m. and 9:03 p.m: thermometer at the weather bureau today: |G nenditure of money. ey wa 1421 F Street. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERY FALL AND WINTER RESORTS. 16 | out money for the celluloid disks. A‘ter | Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:38 2 S a.m maximum, 59: min-| turn shed and the only uncertainty as ta = £ T have this day placed my son, Franc. F. FINANCIAL Sf Rees ce more players Had made the oe. | pecs niet ay an any tmum, 30. - |the result arises from the fact that the Corenpeunint of ibs <n | FOR EXCHANGE 5| change it became apparent that Baldwin aise Sree ——— democrats’ are abundantly supped) > Se ee eg panpcouimseey, baie Cope boating FOR RENT (Flats). 4 was piling up evidence by his seeming gen- seb Lae, = -sh, while therepubicans have wo-more| eutecmr ss oom o: Hosen erate od the business for the past five years, In charg Soe eae 5 | eresity, as each one who cashed was di-) Heaths have had gambling resorts in Alex- | FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. | f'n the ameunt pecescaty for the leait= oes —— of my printing office, 625 D st. niw- FOR RENT (Miscellancocs) 4| Tected to get in line, under guard of fisde ae rs, ganna Sambling is —- mate expenses of the campaign. As there “CONCERNING MRS. LAURA L. SHEIRY, . “| tectives.. The cashing stopped at once. Two | p lestroyed rester- | An Enthusiastic Meeting That Prom- | tre 1 numbers of vena: voters in the FOR RENT (Offices). omnibuses were procured in Georgetown; day has often been captured gnd often i ahaa net Ae : 623 D st. n.w. Ses ef ay has often be d sex Substantial Melp. unti il as in the city, the size of mee eee {| and the detectives proceeded to put their | been returned to the gamblers. |) cite masting REM TeO NGHRTA Seale fe campaign fund may playa large part LOANS prigohers In/them, when | three menanpearsd ¥ Heath Gives Bail. , hing in the Interenta ar the Ce | in. deermining the result, although the FOR RENT (Stores) 41 on the bluff near the place and began firing See = day evening in the interesis of the Univer. eople . 4 Ivers at the officers ‘The only one of the Heaths*who was ar-} sity of Virginia was « rows Aa ee a eee eas) AND FOR RENT (Warehouses) revolvei teers. 2 ; ; ; sl as a TOI Noi co strongly toward Lowndes it is hac OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES. DIS- | FOR SALE (Bicycles) 4 One Maa Shot: rested, as stated above, was George Heath, | only was there a 5 ee eee cant te. “overcome” even by pulse Ceieie W coking toes Oriana’ 297s FOR SALE (Houses) . The detectives returned the fire, and one | Second son of the old man. He gave bond | pathy for that oie instituuon of learning , cash. INVESTMENTS.” the andersigned ‘has ‘received the. statement of zoe ae eee s) 4| of the men, who fs thought to be a gambler | th's morning in Alexandria isthe sum of | in her loss by tire, but from tue class of men 2 anne a Cr aie ae , = t t h trict of Ci SALE (Misc Be ie r The Gy Fs 5 RENEE IS : ounces an in cl 5 Tumitia for the year ending Jie 80. 1900 ani | HORSES AND VEHICLES. 5 | named Levy, fell, although a search for him | $1000, Mr. Theo. Ballinger of (this city | present and the views they presented it was | OCU Clue dailies, the Evening News and| This ts the title of @ oooklet issued by us year ending 1896, Fi ht aneer Bee a democrati ; 7 will be ready to receive payment of taxes at this | LADIES’ GOODS. 5 | proved unavailing, During the skirmish the | £008 on his bond for his appearance be- } evident Uygt a consiueravie sum of money | the Sun, together with the American and moa OS ma ee eee Beak atte he st Say ot Novemets | car, None 4) teams were frightened and one of the om. | fore, the November term -of she county. )-will be raised amo. s the aiumn of this exy | the World, are pouring hot shot Inte, the eee erences ° x Is due November Ist. | AOC = court. : : : : s t without - S08, and the other half May Tat, ING. “On ni | LOCAL MENTIO: 16 | nibuses was overturned and a number of | “M7 sconerg held as itnesses ait yee | coma un the work of rebuilding chelnala=|/einks of he Genoa ee enige eye | oe ore a wreting: ODS eles late pilst, 1206, cs stall cot be paid during caid | WANIGURE <r {| Prisoners escaped. Ten of the captured | terday in the clerk's oflce at th vee Stee ended renee a gtuschpuow bltuks were | Cv ettrom the publication of paid cards in| per cent real estat loans always on hand. penaity of one (1) per cent Will be added | yanirates 7| men remaincd in custody, however, and | tion in Alexandria playing friendiy «ames | handed round aud a numver of them were | {he ferald and in the advertising columns B. B. WARNER & 00. ap, the frst day of each succeeding month the-e- | ae 5 | were taken to Alexandria, where they were | Of, cards, etc. Commonwealth's “Attorney | filled out, but the total amount raised was | of the Journals mentioned above. ia 2 3 after unt he same is pald, or otherwise pro- locked fe he 4 johnson of the county w: ete | not maue public. In addition, some of the most effective | se5-2m 916 F st. nw. SEDO RTS 5 | locked up for a hearing. : 2 : le ee re a cureen a e Ia mpenee | ONE W t| They gave the names of J&mes Wesley, | n° 1 : Secreiary tiervert acted as the caairman | speakers for Mr. Lowndes have been demo- peralty for non-payment of sec half, | PERSONAL . 7 z and both are feeling quite cHagfinéd «ver the | o: the meu of 3 i vyho have gone to the due May Ist, 1896, {¢ id within ead Harry Turnbull, William Schafer, John su ed With a briet | crats of prominence, who 5 of May. Altést: E! G. DACIS, Collector of Taxes, | PIANOS AND OR: 8 | Tyler, Reuben Johnson, J. W. Saley, Frank | fair. The commonwealth's attorney, Mar-| address on 1 uiiversity anu | Most extreme limits in his behalf. All these Our Free Letter. s . no2-6t "| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 5] Jones, Clarence Medley, all of Washington, | UTY of Alexandria, In conversation with a | the proud piace Liat hes aiways been hers | things have made the city ever since the | gure ts the only 4-4 Market Letter issued da’ FO | Fase 6 | all the names being tictitious, and George may sald today (hat the Fed had been [as the mother uf coLeges in campaign began a tumult of mud-slinging | trom ‘New York and ‘Chicago. Tt ia full of sonal 3 — a e pase 16 Fre 2 i s, | Planned by Gov. Peryalt, as, deier- | Prof. W. M. Thu: a meniber of the | and vituperation never heretofore equaled, | and live comment on stocks and Regular_meeting of Columbie, Lalss of terns | RAILROADS Heath, James Green and Alonzo Simms, daa eee Na her nace SP \ ember of the i ne Sanaled, [ang mment ob stocks a a y ONDA E SPECIAL NOTICES. Page 3/ who were charged with running t of PS P e faculty, described (he ure ana Ue loss it had | dirty as Maryland political fights have al- request we Sond. tits feet inily, He er eee OURTE stint. ar M CARPET CLE. Page 16 eS cueree h running the place. | -.mbling in the county. Caused ald Told hae hee te loss it bad | C1 Pen The revolting democrats and | to deserve part of sour business. Orders’ solicited P.M. Business “of Import. | STEAM C The players who escaped spent most of iz t AS i, ca ato S anes wil be transacted. Work, 14th degree Page 5] the night in the woods along the Potoma Mr. Marbury further said that heretofore | the present needs of the ae their newspaper organs have out-Heroded | 1" S05 ™GoNitiedon 116. OU & t 5 per cent Ua Se Gotan, ‘secrets. | SCpenna Page. 6 | being afraid to come across the Aqueduct | {he semblers who had been raided had only | dresses eulogistic uf thelr alm Herod in thelr attacks on the regular ma- | "sim. jCommlesion L1G. _ n.d: : i Sun uRBaNgEnC TEED Pane B [for fear thoy Sond ben crenten’ @aueduct | heen made to pay a light Sine, but in this | aiso made by si Gardner: chine leaders, and those men have been J. R. Willard & Co. 8! ECI'L NOTICE.—I REG TO ANNOUNCE To sty | UNDERT. Help)... Page 4|oners employed Mr. Samuel G. Brent as | C#S¢ it would be aiterent They will ot master General Wilson, Mr. Holmes Conra:| | Without any defense whatever except on] Members Roard of Trade, Chicago: Produce Exe frie da and the public that. tmvime retized. foam | WANTED (Help) thelr attorney, but he was unable to se. | only have to pay a heavy fine, but they will and Rev. Dr. i. HL. Meici. ale Hultieai | the stump, and that has been perfunctory | change and Cons, Stock Exchange, New York. my offictal ¢: nee elo with the American Securi. | WANTED (Houses). Page 4 Ye a s vay Se | be imprisoned. This afternaon seven of | though not an al "a and weak. It has been a mud-slinging cam- | | R- 202, 47 New st., N.Y. ra Board Trade, Chis ty ard Trust Company, I wili enter into the real | WANTED (Miscellaneous). Page 4, cure their release on bail yesterday. the witnesses confined at the station, who | read‘, genolanly piper on Ate Hae eversttyy paign from start to finish, and more per- ocl4-3m1, 15 sted ee ce griance business. at No. 1216 | wanerED (Rooms). Page 4 Alexandrin Officials Ignored. have not given the necessary bond, were | \ lopment. fet sonal friendships of years’ standing have Emmons & Co., having associated. with tae Me, | WANTED (Situations) Page_4| Neither Sheriff Palmer uor County Attor- | Still confined at the station house, ‘but it | “Nit "Tomas Nelson Page read a letter | been strained or sundered altogether than C. T. Havenner. Charles W. Simpson, formerly. of Baace & | = — = is expected they will be released before | trom Bishop Keaie of the ( can be healed in a lifetime. 4 ney Johnson knew a thing about the raid as i ce Schelv f tholic Univer- Men.ber Washington Stock Exchange, antiliC-was successfully carriediout! Com= ee. ae Cver Peps Schelvogt has sity, expressing his regret that absence from The Tide Seems for Lowndes. polit! Bstute: and Stock Broker. e years by myself anil] Arlington—Warren F. Leland,Chicago; Ed-| monwealth’s Attorney Marbury said last a the morte ed ham irom being present at! In the city the tide today seems all for ee cord Simpson. Our offices have been arranged upou an improved plan for business, and the experience o1 twent ae Aes i F = but stating that he hopec Bimpeom Will Intute Gar custonets wey M=-| ward Friebe, Boston; Thos. Q. Seabrooke, | night that all the gamblers would probably IN THE CHURCHES. to put his the lst of helpers. “4 | Lowndes. In every business house, on the] [myestment Securities. fection and care’ of thelr interests. Jas. W. McCormick, New York; S.S. Spencer | get the full extent of the law, which is — 4 letter of similar import was read from Jus- | Street, in the offices, in the workshops; in] stocks, Bonds and Grain beught and sold for‘ DAY, NOVEMBER. FIST Teas On TUES: | and wife, Lancaster, Pa. $1,000 fine and tweive months’ imprison | Sermons and Services of Tnteremt— | tice brown. fact, everywhere, people are talking politics | cash or cn snargin. vited to call und inspect same, Shoreham—Senator Marion Butler, North | ment. The gambiing paraphernalia cap- Other Events. é & jecttiments) of the meeting were set | and almost nothing but politics, and all seem oe bought and sold in New York or New n2-3t GEORGE E. EMMONS._ | carolina; W. C. Houston, jr., H. D. Booth, | tured,-which was valued at several thou-| yesterday was Rev. Dr, J. J. Muir's sixth orth in a series of resolutions read by M. to be, with the exception of the professional Private wirer to New York, Chicago and New s, the office holders and their | Orleans. Telephone 453. anietr: i Thomes Nelson Pa: anniversary as pastor, and his sermon in } tow: They were as fo! sand dollar: including faro, hazard and DEMOC?ATIC VOT RS IN MARYLAND RE | philadelphia; Wm. Giblin, P. Lewis Ander- politicia: siitng u the District are pe yuest 4 crep tables, roulette wheels, keno devices 3 oul : New voce aR ee GOT eto mont Newit ork and thotisands of ivory and celluloid chips, | the morning at the E Street Baptist Church Resolved, By the Washington alumni and | !Yiends and dependents, of ane opinion m ¢ atle Association, from Saturday wntil Monday | Normandie—Robert de Caix,Paris; Stephen | were broken up yi by Detective appropriate to the occasion. Special | frierds of the University of V.reinit ig |) ee ee renee oes an The Union Savings Bank, fron 7 ts, 1or10 pins, to meke Mee Fee ee ete Coinatn | Daliw ie can he SoD EEE eee eee bled in mass meeting, that we deplore the | thought that the Cemocratic city. ticket for ” to the’ various places of voting | Green and wife, Massa setts; ie was rendered by the choir. destruction of the buildings of the univer. | Could be saved, but now the general impres- 1222 F Street N. W., in the sta’e. CHARLES bas sion prevails that it, too, will be swept away ned. in every way similar to those | sity, so dear to mary of us, conne The raid had been carefully planned and | which occurred a week ago took place last | they are with happy memories of our collese lays, and we advocate the immediate resto ‘ASTER. Presi c 1 J. Watson and Carefully Pl dent Maryland Demsecatic ¢ : | epee are oa oe ‘arefully Pls ut Rardwell, Mrs. H. with the flood of votes, and that the republi- Pays four per cent interest SPIRITUAL National—Robert D. V. iu not a hitch occ The det a ig! vicinity of the First Pre: MecNEIL, business and test medi- | W. Taylor, New York; Frank A. Fisher, Bos- ch occurred. The detective and | night in the vicinity of the ation of the old pbuilding to conform in out- cans will carry everything away in the im- J. Todd, Buffalo; C.F. Gardner, Lon- | bis men reached the place on a boat which | terian Church, where a large crowd at- | tation of the old bx ne storm. (rhe tevelations of Totten (OR SAVINES accounts. Open |. McCarthy, Haverhill, Mass. left the 7th street wharf. Every man had] tempted to gain admission and bear the | jay planned hy Thomas Jefferson. cs, the selfishness shown by them in their | until 5 p. m. on Govern= aud corruption in the ranks of the bo: St. James—E. Mullar and wife, Boston; H. | nis instructions, and the attack w 1} second sermon of Rey. Dr. Talmage. The | “Resolved, 1 t ifteen be | Management of y affairs, their gat terme anes ant fe poston ck worked | second sermo e alma: Resolved, That a commitiee of fifteen be °| ment pay days and Satur- MRS. EFFIE cd ce for the fall and winter, at home daily until further notice. . M. inations Fpecialty, don jit 1 guaranteed. vi *k-like ecisi Every F hure rf very cor- | 2 i 7 5 as sance in making nominations regardles - VARALLO & “ 2 New York: O. J. An- | With clock-like precision. Every door and | church was filled in every nook and cor- | appointed, of whom our chairman shall be eae . ele tc formerly of 110 B st. nw., have moved to 22) | Phias John A. Walker, : entrance to the gambling room was filled ‘The theme of the discourse was “Lte- | Re, to organize wi s- | One Rantiment ait comned arvear at ‘day evenings between 6and Pa, ave. n. pe i in an instant with an armed official. ‘Che $ Ysabled.”” tions to raise funds for that purpe Sat atit willl went itselt ¢ furnished at moderste prices. n2-Im*_| Metropolitan—N. Kaufman. 8. Simmons, | 7 CCtives saw Heath jumping theowsh the oe ON , That to the friends | SU°h @ Pp t it will vent itself at the | 8, te20. E THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE | New York; C. W. Parker, St. Paul, Minn; | vio and a revolver ehor would have | The Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the Univer: be prepared , Pulls Tu vay not to be mistaken. = A. Mason and wife, Chicago; A. S. Miller, Slr brought him down, but the detectives re- ouns, ning services at St. Pau iation held Mt urging the urge of the ev! to Byron in the noble werk of Sh | ee ee Geran ae Geer strained (themselves, opal Church last evening. Te’ restoring our old temple of learning, Gost has always | The National Safe Depesit, nd other important business | Norfolk; H. W. Small, H. P. Dawes, New gaterday when the detectives went up |/pert S. Williams, pastor of Christ Chureh, | ouch Nor’ with cas 7 Sserould wate tar ihe dev . Hy meeting. |All persons | York; J. H. Long, Chicago: A. Potts, In- | to cestioy the paraphernalia the men took | navy yard, delivered a sermon on “Vhilo- | {ueion of ous sone ited by aldbneenitic coucen= Savings and Trust innsis arerenes Sianapollis ee woodland ie Beto Sttending the visit to\ the place wae cue ical Views of Infidels and Infidelity.” dente or aie aire now openly denouncing the dlemo- Company Ink. By odes ilard’s—S. S. . eGo. | o Ro athoneas Z ae A ie Men's clu? of atic nominees, and not only defiantly WINTER, President, |B. Fox, New York; G. lolme: a ee poet ene OF he Beribling E sermon to. the Met ee serting that they intend to vote for Lown- Of the District of Columbia, equip- e whole wrecked. Nothing that could be tary. nolat | Wash.; D. George, Denver, Col.; SOR, DISTRIC ner, Philadelphia. vers given | Riggs—D. Doren, but are at work tryirg to persuade hers to do the same thing. That we have learned with | At the present time it looks as if Senator ments were CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. tion for us. New York; A. Coffin, | T¢om wa fee Is hereby i utilized by gamblers was left. The ved. a : Sue Rania De Heri S r 5 Eu : Soka: hartered by special act of Congress. spire all tk ee pie | Chae ania ON chant nite miotda’ | looks as if a flerce cyclone had spent its | brreke’s sermon was on “Character.” © of the prompt and generous action | Gorman had at last lest his grip on the peo- | Jan., 1867. and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892 Caches 5 Lippinott and ‘wife, Ital. | Vengeance upon the gamblers’ fixing Three hundred and seventy-eight years | of the alumni and friends of the univers ple of Maryland, and was about to meet - — a ‘ochran—Chas. E. Lipp . Ta ESR GRR ee ee tin Luther nafled his | in Richmond) Va. and that we hopefully with defeat. He made himself tle issue by CAPITAL: ONE WILLION DOLLARS. IS were O'Ferrall in ee ae Sherwood and wife, Arthur timore; Chas. : New | ignored by Wm. E. Henderson and wife, Dealers et : » | taking the stump, and, against the advice of | SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMESf. ‘a J coe aun Sigeenont (he Rents safes inside vurglar-proof vaults at $3 Cattle 2 Deaiers In Junk and | Mill: * Broke Bill tio: famous thes Bos raid. It has long been believed and of and the anniversary of this event try to second it to the extent of their | Some of the most conservative of his friend Dealers in Old | York; William O'Donnel and wife, Brooklyn. La and o} tenberg, and the sary of this pelos tos xter eir | Gofantly aon per arrum upward surance Agente | Page-G. W. Walker and wife, Chicago: W, | demonstrated that these men, with a p was generally ‘ated in the Lutheran ity. lefiantly said that he could not be forced Ne Aeacitsia Geaeais vaslcer ware and waiaathan ble exception here and there, were in Resolved, That we cordially hope that | 0Ut. If the ticket Is defeated. it will mean of all kinds in ow Proprictura of |W. Sw: oh ae chur a x package, trunk or case eavuctiey Oe At So ae Boston; Senator | hatny with or under the influence of the | Rev. C. of California occu- | recommendations of the R’chmond a Ch eorman em ena Sornen have been re- Saken on deposit at iterate cot Flagler and wife, Buffalo; D. F. Geyser, | R@mblers. The success of the expedition, | pied the pulpit at All Souls’ Church yester- | tion to the gener: embly of Virginia may ae = ed hy the long-suffering people of this SAVINGS BANE Devanr: wr Pepe yt Ofices, aur Philadelphia. . g therefore, depended largely upon their ab-| day. A successor to Rev. Dr. Shippen has ; be promptly adep' and the of the | State. aon binaeer allowed pags aul aboresn: aad Eating te Agents, Who ‘Oxtord_ Mrs. C.M, Scott, Baltimore; Frea- | 98¢e from the scene. They were surprised | not yet been selected, state generously extended to her great uni- ae Deans siuwiey oe real eetate ad veeliateras erick ‘Tate, Philadelphia: A. D. Cole, New | 28 much when the,biow was struck as the M Fishburn, pastor of the | versity. Election Night. eccurity. Sells first-class real estate and other essions must promptly r York. gamblers themselves. Mount 1 Consregational Church, | | resolved bar our thanks be extended | ‘The Star will aspiay the latest and fullest ferrites in sunny of $500 and upward. FF aA SW Dance, Oxford, Pa.; |, octective Baldwin sent telexrams giving Potter and Miller closed their | The following were appointed members of | mammoth screen in front of The Star bulld. and trust funds and s administrator, ex Re eee Cicin eat * * *@-+) the result of the raid to Governor O'Ferrall vrs at the Foundry M. EB. | the committee of fi! ster Gener- | igs, As fast as the news Is received. the of all’ kinds. Wills prepared by a competent cae ape ae eee as soon as the raid was over. Baldwin is a sterday. Mr. Potter pr nee a Ison, ie one aes Secret. bulletins will be displayed by stereopticon. meta Ga aay es : = young but h’ghly conragesus man. He bears | Y°Sterday morning on the “Holy Spirit,” ferbert, Jus’ ite, olmes 3 > — 23 Be ¥ | % lent. : S. District Hack mew, Arrested: Heer tiel Cae se Seen and Mr. Miller sang a solo in an especially | Gardiner G. Hubbard, Rev. R. H. McKim 2 ‘The Late Mrs, Lamb. JAMES A. JUMISSTOR, Second. Viee Bi 910 'G. st. Pelepb Isaac Tigney and James Watkins, colored fo ey received in | cfrective manner. A large number of con- | D.D., 1. M. Blackford, Letzh Robinson, Hen= . : TOMAS HR JONES. Thin Vite Dee Life Insurance Company of New Youk.| hackmen at the Baltimore and Potomac | thé ‘scharge of duty. He was selected by | verts were added to the church at the | ty Wise Garnett, E. TI. Rennicke, W. D, | Funeral services over the remains of Mrs EF tANCES | , ‘Treasurer. Organized 1860. 0026-2 the governor, it is stated, because he had! communion se erdaye: j bell, C. G. Lee, Joseph Willard, jr., and | Elizabeth Scott Lamb, wife of Dr. D. S& ALBERT L. E ice y ee EVANT, Secretary. ocl® LIFE, TONTINE. ENDOWMENT AND PAID-UP See depot, engaged in a fight in front of the —_ : proven himself to be a man in no manner OEMRES 2) FUR G. & J. depot this morning, the result of a dispute | afraid of danger, and one beyond the touch THREE NEW RE Dr. L. W. Glazebrook. Lamb. were held this morning at 10 o'clock i v oF UGH. 45 h 3 residence, 800 101 "4 We are pleased to announce that two more] about a passenger, and Policeman Lamb | of corrupting influences. IN MEMORY OF MR. PUGH. Mardinne Waceaccx ae he omy ean se Ne th abe INSURANCE TOLICIES YCRCHASED AT & world: records have been broken on the RAMBLER | arrested them. They were tuken to the| He is better known as a railroad detec- = Gres ‘the Interment Was held ine] _aPEtt EDWARD N. BURNS, 1419 F at. ow. Tod Gea ee is, woes a Paling Court aiid eal te cach tive than as an agent of the state of Vir.| Services Held | Yesterday vat the | Marriage licenses have heen issued to the | the services, and the interment was held in* - = ‘At Napa, Cal., October alter Foster, on a x : us Foundry Chuye sing: 3 : > : WALL STREET MANUAL FREE., STOCKS, 10 patna Gils Cctober 15, Walter. Foster, oa sei ag ginia.- He has been here a number of times y chy, following: John W. Fowler and Mary L. | Cak Hill cemetery. A WALL smi AL, FREE STOCKS. 310 record, establishing a new reconi| It is sald Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, re- | dur:ng the past two months and consulted | Memorial services for the late James E.| Thomas; John D. Sharner of Oak Grove, Mi econds flat. Also the third-mile, tlying- recerd, setting the new mack at paced, worl of 30 Lamb died Thursday afteran illness | to £5,000. Corresp lence invited. tired, has decided to make Chicago’ his | W-th Inspector Hollinberger concerning the} Pugh attracted a large number of che] Va., and Ella Phoenix of th's city: Julius | of only a few days’ duration, and her un- J. PECK & Cu.. 62 Broadway, New York. heme. He will sperd his time writing his | [2 2d Une intended to make. and Saturday af- | rriends of the late general secretary of the M. Hurst of this city and latte A. Deda | expected demise came as a shock to her Established 1878. Memtnr Consol. ‘Stock Exchg. | ster’s new S = a 5 % g Men’: 8; t sae re he vany friends. ie was a woman activel ———— e.x«w“*«—————<—_—_—_—_ (if Goce a Rca soete te few 7 “ the inspector. None of the local officers| Young Men's Christian Association- co Ida E.) Harrison: Chas: V many y Cross of this | jgentified in charitable work in this city. barnes here, other than the inspector, knew of the | Foundry M. E. Church yesterday after- - = é ing board, L ced events his pace- yest city and Virginia Stevens of North Ando- e makers ‘were mounted on a MAMBLEH quad, htted intended raid aes Be a oe touch ze noon. The services were of g solemn and ver, Mass; Ewin B. Grovott and Tce bene a member cue wan or mares eee FRANK WILSON B BROWN OEIC CU Se oe a Nicotine Neutralized county, Goverhor O'Ferrall, had evidentie | mPressive character. Congregational sing-| Marshall, both of Caroline county, Va.: | jcard of manag2rs of che Wasanuston City ‘he following copy of a telegram which we have taken the matter into his own hands, and | ing, under the leadership of Perey S. Fos- Alexander Lee and Salle Berry; Andrew | Orphan Asylum, and has als» taken a deep Jackson and Maud A. Estren; Wm. E. | {interest in the work of the N. Hinds and Mary E. Hawk'ns; Henry M.| and the Children’s Aid Socict svoys! Home BROKER, he was ea apes cues cnuterale aes at speaks (fhe CHEW AND SMOKE dii not intend to have his plans frustrated. | ter, was followed by prayer by Rev. O. A. ‘At Napa, Cal., Walter Foster, on a RAMBLER Heretofore, when the Intentions of the raid- | Brown, pastor of Foun ang the reading | johnson and Alberta Brooks; Oakes A. at the time of her death treasurer of the & 3. Tivck, rode one, mile in 146 8:5, beat . Tee OTe catielere duc notes, otha uals | of the Scriptures by Rev. C.\B. Ramsdell | Caldwell and Celia A. Sneden; Fred’k J. | Mary Washington Chapzer of the Daugh- 1335 F St. N. W. : WAY G of their costly gambling paraphernalia could | Of the North Presbyterian Church. Hager and Ae R. en Senn as ters of the Revolutio: RMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00., be destroyed. L. Cabell Willlamson, president of the as- Wereuand eee ae a gen. Ey == aaa Stocks. Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Cottom, ot a eee Gov. 0’Ferrall in Earnest. aoplatlon, anal Revs Senne s, Branilnjo! the Kurtz of New Jersey; James Green and| ee ae oan eee ° Dire iguivase Sues te poasaati tie ECIAL 3 —DENTIS - | Chu 5 ad 21 G] :E isl v . Ford, a color . who keeps 10 per ceut discount Local police officials are certain that Gov- | temarks, eulogizing the lite aad character | Clata Phoenix; Edward 1. Gould and Mary aie an Dr. T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, " f McCann; Morgan F. Kiley of Brooklyn, | a dining room near 20th and E str f . BW. Mertz bldg. enor O'Ferrall is in earnest in this mat-| of Mr. Pugh and testifying to his dauntless | Ny. “and Elizabeth Callan of Washington: | in nudes Millers court today for Keepine | laue-distance telephone 1416. ter, and they think the offenders will be| courage and perseverance in carrying on | % W. Wolf x Boviin, brought to justice. ‘The matter is now in| his noble work. A number of the members hee olpaoa ay Bos kin a disorderly house, and nearly a score of | Gnrrespordent of Messrs, Theo. W. Mrers & Ca, the hands of the court, and the responsibil | eee ee ato ene ad ae ne cer Thefts Reported. Witnesses wave evidence in the case, There | No, 41 New a'., New York, members of the New ty is not with the county officers. 4 ——_—'| vice here also took advantage of the op-| W. L. Hazard, living at No. 1407 Rhode | Were Witnesses mviaGace | Kock stock /Rschenes! Je10-2508 Detective Baldwin is chief of the made in tHe house. It was in PRINTER A: FINE BOOK §y1_ 1108-1110 B St OLD AND SOILED FIXTURES AND METS oods refinish io new b ¢ process x portunity offered to speak sincere words Of | Tsland avenue, reports the larceny of a 5 3 a e Emploved ae eiipoids alison cone wteken road detectives of the Southern rail esteem and praise. Some of these were T.| coiitaire diamond Dae J pe etamticies art wen ‘this was RTNEY, latina. for estimates. El and is as well known in Virginia as is| A. Harding, W. H. H. Smith, F. E. Tasker, ean REGAN Aioie “ORO Guneummeaat SO TAE Oat ROLE STOCK ATLIN € CO, 1 Power Station. TOBACCO Chief Grannan of the Baltimore and Ohia| & A. Beckman, E. F. Simpson, Miles M. ee Beers of Raed qrerrect peroeee cae bolgterous:< Judge ‘Aliller held. Won EXCHANGE, ° road in Maryland. He is a man of ability | Shand, James L. Ewin, John S. Barker, | he employed a boy to carry a suit o is se = | Hor lover building. Nicest Drink You Can Order in his particular line, and the local men| George Fred Williams, Rev. C. B. Rams-| clothes to a house for him and the boy | 204 imposed a fine of $50 or sixty days tn Corresponderts of Messts. Moore & Schley, 80 mayhanG r O' Ferrall could not h dell, D. I 1 ci TSmith. ‘Mrs. W. | disappeared with the clothes, dail. Broadwa: In_th e Ne say that Governo have lell, D. D., and Samue! Smit rs. . is pe “d % S. ae a 2 PEL SORE See made a better selection when he wanted a| E. Parson, accompanied by Miss Minnie| E. G. Schaffer, 424 11th street, reports Loe reer Deal at renner eee NO HEART PALPITATING. man to do this important work. Bailey, sang a solo, “One Sweetly Solemn] the larceny of a Knights Templar over- ailrcad stocks and bonds and all securities Jack Heath's gambling parapnernalia, | Thought.” Rev. J. G. Butler of the Luther | coat. [sted on the exchances of New York, Pi NO DYSPEPTIC ACHING. | which was confiscated and destroyed, was | Memorial Church pronounced the benedic- C: f.,Richardson reports the theft from Beton and Pe ea ea ae “ worth about $000. Faro tables, worth | tion. The boerd of managers and offic the Post building of a bicycle. specie) of investment see ._ Dis. Onioe (frond s/c - -NERVOUS. from $300 to $400, were broken to p of the assoviati th a number| A pair of blankets, a cushion and whip Na > if CENT, ae i allroad, Gas, 3 ea SAM'L C. PALMER, 615-62 mw. Tel. 480. DYSPEPTIC. and gambling devices of every conce! cf the ei seats in front | were stolen from one of the United States pears en panes aaa soils no21Aa I = fe ind were completely destroy The tar rail. Express Company’s wagons yesterday. oc8-tt ast

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