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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. ae THE OFFICIAL WEATHER. MAPs.......|RPEDHPI I Vien INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. E OFFICIAL WEATH z---~{REPUBLICAN VOTERS| "05 * “== Blo eka.) TREASURY FINANCES wegen com"=| A Feeling of Oonfidencs Among Of-| WWE (“7 # So a i) | Many of Them Applying for Reduoed 25 | NO IMATION OF A RAD OW GOLD . QUOTATIONS FROM BRTAW'S SPER |= Wages -'Bank ‘CHAS. F. POWELL, Commission- and in the Union Savings Bank. The result count with us—anywhere from 5 cents up maintains it. Union Savings Bank,’ * * ¥ E FOR RENT (Houses). 0c19-2hd FOR RENT (Room: = ALLEGED INCONSISTENCIES | Fok RENT (lisceltancoas) FOR RENT (Offices) H 7 ee eos Pou RENT (Suns. American Security FOR SALE (Bicycles). ‘| The-republican congressional committee's | FoR SALE (Homes) : And Trust Co transportation bureau fs anxious to have all | FOI SALE (Misccllaneots) = Zz Persons who contemplate going home to | HORSES AND VEHIGLES. See vote call at the committee’s headquarters, Hotel Normandie, corner 15th and I streets uorthwest, before November 1, and get ther orders for reduced rates. This re- quest, if complied with, will expedite mat- HY) it : SETS Sil bok a special conmentcation | Still Running Behindhand in the WEDNESDAY, . 21, at 3 p.m. shai to at- . Matter of Receipts. A Statement Issued by the Repub- lican Committee. tend the funeral of our late brother, H.’C. Me- Cauley. By order of ti . M. It a = EMMETT C. ELMORE, Secretary. MR. CARLISLE’S REPOR —__s.—_—— ee EE H The feeling at the treasury during-these etrockv er | closing weeks of the political campaign the Amertean Graphophone Company will be paid | is one of confidence that the storm which IGG, to stockholder iecctors: \° | has been surging around the ship of state E. D. EASTON, President. | will be weathered without serious disas- ae ent ter. The gold reserve still.stands $22,000,000. EXPLANATORY NOTE: Obeervations taken « = above the conventional Hmit named in the law of 1882, and there are no indications Banking House, 1405 G n.w. Storage Warchouse, 1140 15th st. Capital, “$1,236,000. Sarplus, $225,000, .m,, Toth meridian time., Solja lines are’ 1s0- bare, or Imes cf equal air pressure, drawn for gach tenth.of an inch. . Dotted lines.are isotherms, or -. lines of eyual temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or of any serious raid for the purpose of | soow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. ‘The words “High” aod “Low” ‘stow location of | ters’ for all concerned, and prevent the : : S fi or ele pape “ sons fo STi? SMe te company | oardIng. ‘There la no wurprise. felt that | tees ef hgh tnd low barometer Gaull arowe A with te wind n[itathering ot great crowd on the tat aay, | BOM? WASTED ASB BO UBS afe Seek closed from October 26 to November 2, | the New York banks and-exchange houses - — when some might not be able to get their wes tee 5 rs ‘vault. TEM TOWERS, Jr., Secretary. | Which have been importing gold are keep- FAIR TOMORROW, Agriculture : testify. very strongly to the| tickets In time. PERMA " Deposit ares, from $5 per an- ———— ——— — =} ing a close h upon ft, pending a defi- 5 high appreciation of the weather bureau| ‘The committee has issued an-unusually | popu ac RIVER BOATS Coupon rooms, with “our lecture column of the series of spirituailst | nite decision whether the country 1s to | But There Will Re Increasing Cloudi- Tana waren aie taal teeta large number of orders for tickets already. | PIANOS AND ORGANS... ——— lectures to be givea in Masonic Temple TUES-| adhere to the gold standard or take the nesh and It Will Be Warmer. in Boston, Mr Smith, reports that all in-| It 1s estimated that the number exceeds the | tAILROADS “OFFICERS. Cee ee eee ee eee’ patronizant | Plunge to the silver basis. It is believed | Forecast till 8 p.m. Tuesday: : Mion : terests requiring protection’ were amply | crders issued by the democratic committee | SPECIAL NOTICES. both for their intellectual and spirttual value. that if the result is in favor of the gold| For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey | warned of the anticipated storm, so that by at least 75 per cent, indicating that that | STEAM CARPET. CLEANING. ocl9-3t standard, there will be a srnall ‘avalanche | and Delaware, fair, followed’ by increasing | all shipping was suspended from Saturday many mcre republicans than democrats are | SUBURB. SS | - | afternoon, October 10, until the close of the pa Papi pie pater eae “ANS of gold at the New York subtreasury with- | cloudiness Tuesday; warmer; winds shift- Storniee Tha: ten: acrivals during Sunday, | Probably going home to vote. Secretary - Manager Storage Warehoure Ar 923 FF in the fortaight after the result of the | ing to southerly. the lith, reported a tremendous storm out- Silver and Low Prices. Astixtant ‘Treasurer ate Tl clection is known. It is understood here | For the District of Columbia, Maryland, | side the harbor. Mr. Smith forwarded tes-| the repunlitan icoderesstonel corner ‘Assistant Secretary “I never “dixappoin that the banks and importing houses are | Virginia and North Carolina, fair tonight; | timony from the leading shippers as to the ele tithe tonbwineat s WANTED (Miscellaneous). = _—__--__—_ | loaded _up with gold to an extent which | Tuesday, fair, but with increasing cloudi- | enormous value of property saved by these Sp AER ONG 8 OU eS 8 8 WANTED (Rooms). reads letters—few read or- would be inconvenient if they did not feel | negs: warmer; south to west winds. warnings, to say nothing of the probable ‘Mr. Bryan has so often tontended, in WANTED That’ that it was the safest propery to hold at i saving of life, = this campaign, when addressing farmers, the present time. The moment the possi- | Weather conditions and general forecast: Tide Table. that the demonetization of silver was the| _ a ree ee oe DUY Of # silver victory fs at an end, it 18/ The barometer has risen from the lower} Today—Low tide, 0:17 am. and 12:30 p.m. | cause of the low prices of their products |““ DISTRICT ATTORNEY REMOVED. ISSUE OF STOCK is sure to think 4 a personal letter. Sppected heres wil be & eles Lakeurseran = New ee pour ver dst High tide, 6:00 a.m. and 624 p.m. that he cannot well squirm out of that sre Wares cia eS SEn joan OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION Splend 1, ivertise ir wal hi! reas ise} 3 —| x is le e1 ee fe < a P te ae ee ae gold certificates, if the issue of the lat- | treme northwest it hee fallen rapidiy im | promerrew—Low tide, 1:00 a.m. and 1:07 | position. Of course tha recent wenden yee ee ee p.m. High tide, 6:40 a.m. and 7:6t ‘p.m. rise in th ice of wheat hi tinued for Congress. AND FIRST PAYMENT. sample ter is resumed. About $60,000,000 in gold | tn Mississippi and lower Missouri ise in the price of wheat and the continue BYRON 2 has been imported since the present move- | valleys and to the northeast of New Ena- The Sun and’ Moon. decline of silver is extremely embarrassing | By direction of the President, the Attor- ment began in September. The treasury | jand. Sun rises, 6:14; sets, 5:16. Moon seta, 6:18 | 1° nine, eae he has burned his bridges and | ney General has notiled Henry D. Claytor, Subscription for the 32nd tesne of stock has not received more than half of this, | It is warmer in the Mississippi valley, and | a.m. He mus! stay, ae eamaee ae Bat United States attorney for the middle dis- and first payment thereon will be received from your grocer. It makes light, delicious | but a large portion of the remainder 1s | thence westward over the Rocky mountains The City Lights, @ was not always of the opinion that the ees trict of Alabama, of his removal from of- buckwheat cakes. None other quite so good. | likely to be offered at the New York sub- | end colder generally to the east of the Mis. crime’ was what reduced prices. He put All gas lamps are lighted tonigh E - © “Clover Leaf” SALMON and CORN never | Teasury if the bankers are satisfied of | sissippl. Killing frosts are reported as far was Pi ig! ‘onight by 6:08 | yis own record in print in July, 1894. In a] fice because of his violation of the rule of P.m.; extinguishing is beguf at 5:38 a.m. = Heth te PRs tae Cee Te en wares | that security. (of) thelimetalliojatandard: PX0| sovitins Te eee eee aeons Public are lamps are lighted at 6:23 p.m. little volume printed in Washington that | the department against federal officers be- ‘a. | 18 believed that the disposition of foreign | morning, and light syows are reported in i time ‘he included all. his set speeches de-| ing candidates for other offices. Mr. Clay- ant Meret tem aE oUF Erocer's. | capttal to resuine investment in this coun- | the lake; regione and Bienercay ever | and extinguished ah livered in Congress up to that date. ton, -who\is = wonandaw of Benetor Past E> XO CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. try will swell the golden tide, and that the | the weather is generally fair. Light show. Condition of the Water, aaa ercred inCongvess Maren |=. analiate er oleae eae meee B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, year will show heavier gold importations | ers occurred in the middle Atlantic states, | ‘Temperature and condition of water at 8 1892, he said—and over what he the ere 1105-0-11 11th st. s.e. and 1000-2 M st. s.¢. than any year since those which imme-|New England and the lower lake region | a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 56: condi. | 824d when he compiled this little volume be-| cratic silver ticket. He has insisted that ALBERT PIKE CONSISTORY, NO. _ R. diately foliowed the resumption of specie | Sunday morning. tion, 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, | {0T€ Teferred to he placed the subhead]| such candidacy was not inconsistent or in- dally from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the office of the Association, q SHARES $2.50 EACH. Pamphlets explaining the object and a of the Association and other informatio upon application at the office. Sette meets oo tie tegen [pawments. The indications are that the weather will | 57; condition at north connection, 24: con-| What Reduces Prices? ‘ut you must ai; | Ccmpatible with his position as district at- EQUITABLE statutory mecting of Albert Pike Consintory “will The Only Cloud. be fair and warmer from New England_| dition at south connection, 28. Distributing thavaiveseer alleen ane dees ee ts | torncy. In his letter to Mr. Clayton notify- ’ v piaes = Datuaun scores & The only cloud upon this horizon of a | 80uthwestward to the gulf states. Fee enie centr entre; Ob. condition® af ine] eas austanner tue een fa ciagle | ing nim of his removal, the Attorney Gen- CO-OPERAT IVE Attest: G. W. BALLOCH, 33d deg., V. M.K. {swelling gold reserve and large eu plies |, The following heavy precipitation (in | fluent gate house, Muent gate house, 1 y ices, the strength of a single ROBERT BALL, 33d deg:, Registrar. oci7-2t } 5 ee oun inches) was reported: ‘ . | Tal say Range of the Thermoriete."?+] 27M, and enabled us to do today with on z , uae It hardly seems necessary to say that] BUILDS Stieoe am capital, according to treasury | During the past twenty-four hours—Hall- |” ip, "ne® © aietgtile, readings of the jeod SEIT See ae a Taney oe chic intep wes SEntbredl RraeTat pe ay peek Ke repay you; high, healthful and beautiful. Call | Officials, is the possibility that the return.} fax, 4.86. thernohieter HP the weather bui my do this e very where.” willful and pessiatent, Alsremard of the set- i or sud for booklet. G10 tata st, Of DUSIness activity would raise prices, | Recent Hurricane Warnings. afacrerars aoa Pee aie pcre crane PERE AEA ren a ae ued rule and practice of the department to ASSOCIATION. x sos a se —~-— | arrest exportations and déstroy the bal-| Reports received at the Department of imum, 33. 3 , |.thing to do with the case. The farmers | Which I expressly cafiéd-your attention in EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F st. n.w. pentane ‘heeting of the Rochiale cuDaUiNE | ance of trade in favor of the United States. S eae _-_ | Know that the planters, the cultivators and | ™Y letter of the 8th instant, but which, it 4 VISIT TO CLEVELAND PARK WILL WELL Thomas Somerville, President. s L pee is fair to assume, you knew before. 4 a Society will be “held at Typographical Temple | This possibility is being commented upon = the reapers which inventive genius has | is i. ? : : A. J. Schafbirt, Vice President. iain bal, Go aie HESDAN EVENING. | by some of the European financial journals, [LAW IN THE NAVY|NEW TURKISH MINISTER| sven ir inem have muioica ute 285] "nis‘rute haw ‘een keaulerced tn, with ade cards at the door. By order of | Which predict that the gold tide will again the products of the soil, and inevitably re- |"TeSpect to nominations for Congress, by no Geo, W. Casilear, the executive committee. L. 3. EMERY, turn away from tke United States, but ‘duced the prices of their products. So much | less than three United States attorneys Jobn Joy Edson, d Vice resident. a ne I s! o e e' di the it year, ty, Andr oc16-m, whit iz entry of new capital, which woul permit j ii rf i nt it ou, es 3 2 bs t Ves! Vir- > NOTICE—WASHINGTON, OCT. | an unfavorable trade balance without re- endations in the Report of the Judge He's Expected to Arrive in, Washington This |, ‘AMéged Inconsistent Statements. She Reinier okoe nea kecitiadees Washin gton ship to trade tmlet the tame of ‘Ldn "a | fave insisted ait aiong wae ae ae Advooate General. «9 Aftemegm 1 oes s) HADeIL 10, 1604, he delivered another | their offices to accept nominations for Con- Tibvets, tem Fily located at No. $17 La. ave. i i ” speeci in the ouse, in which there are |-8Tess, 4 eC Fi Here anit Sco ias | Sgmunitralon wag fesponaibe for isting Tao Satin several staiemente with whieh his present | tet of New alexi. who decuned ve | Oem € Trust Co., ed. ROBINSON LOV FHANE J. Tip. | election of a protectionist President to re- | Why It Was Impossible to Effect the | His Former Diplomatic Experience— | utterances are glaringly inconsistent. For | Com ree EEE FR ERS i oe17-6t tered tenes and a gee a bs Male 26 cee neces obec pa A hip elk , irstance, he said: ‘If I borrow a thousand nn Se PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE. MILLION, == TE 7 able oin a seeming vel ion o: x inn Been in ‘onntry p 5 ebt Pers , \X DEPOSITS. “ HE 6 RAND, SECRETARY, GRAND tele theery © tlhe gold teaceva hegthe te an ice Soe , : doitars’ today and next year pay that deb: THE POSTAL CARD BALLOT. Interest PAID ON DEPOSITS. munication of the Grand- Lodge, | Pile up immediately after the election in vatory Lands. Before, Some Years Age. + with @ thousand doliars, which will secure - f the District of € s the manner which is now thought probable. arAartse$ tet exactly as much of all things desirable as | Retarms Made te the ide on Real Estate A. M., 0! hicago “Rec- | Loans "4. be held at the Masonic Temple. cor. Sound money democrats declare that the 18 of oti, }ithe one thousand which I borrowed, I have end Collaterals. > a vi ord” Up to Yesterday. clock pa. WEDNESDAY, Fendt Will Dees tor eee nine renee : eae paid in honest dollars. If the money has : ines Acts as Executor, Administrator, corne! rome 5 ca Uni = The New York Herald's Chicago special 1 “This university being national ta char. | agitation, and the threats of carrying the | In his annual report to the Secretary of| Mpustapha ‘Tahsin. Bay, who succceds |inercased o: decreased in purchasing pre sD eo Trustee, Guardian and Committee ou irable that there should be a gen- | country to a silver basis, which were in- | the Navy Juige Advocate General Lemly Mavroyeni Bey as the: representative of | ¢!,! have satisfied my debt with dishon| today says: Estates. = = dollars.’ To borrow one thousand doll: Nea 50,4 " ve be ed ij t Registrar, Transfer and Fis- coh ee | Get Sa ae tentoniats ere nnat | Calls attention to the fact that a number | the Sultan of Turkey at this capital, win | (oars git’ standard’ purchasing “poes Ripheate Scene charade die naar suapesariaiomer arrangements It has been found requisite to mest | ikely to accept this view of the case. "| of sailors who left thelr ships at the close | arrive here this afteruicon at ¥o'clock. He tired! oryfour gears Keb /and/ to: pay hit | os nae ata deciet tatelea cRbE coool he Takes ful charge of Real and Per- in the Temple tm Washington instea o1 : at mal dis- | arrived at, New York yu hi lebt_ next year with dollars which had = e r a Sicasacy achiae Bee akene. of the war without obtaining formal dis :Baturday on. the ita sonal Extates. Ry ovdey -M. W. faster. 3 oct a WM He SINGLETON, Grand Socretary. ‘The treasury is still running behind at an LL PERSONS HAVING PLEDGES WITH H. K.| appalling rate in its current receipts, and Fulton upon which interest Is duc one year or | it is believed by many that this will re- more are’ hereby notified to call amd pay fatecest or the same will be sold at auction Geiover 27th | Quire an extra sersion of Congress, in spite i K. FULTON, of the restoration of the gold reserve. Sup- _____Fawnbroker-_| porters of the administration declare that. HAS [RETURNED TO | the existing situation confirms the argu- ND MONEY DEMOCRATS GOING HOME- 1 " i Saeed Seay Teeeereae aetna ae oe ae i | cal, eat at scandent weno would | Positions before courts-martial, as ‘is the’) , ho doubts that the free coinage of | Wisconsin registration and to vote can take advantage of | affect the gold supply only Indirectly.” The’| cese in the army, and of legislation to com- | aoe ag ass stant to the second secretary: of |'silver by the United States would increase | Kansas ... ne: special rate offered by railroads (one fare for | past month or more has shown deficit | pel testimony by civilian witnesses before v. ; its bullion price? The only question is how round trip) by applying for voters’ certificate to ; ore | state. Hc has been.employed in the forelgn, r 7 ro on 'y gui bom consent Ms aaee ie ater growing at a more rapid rate’than in 1895, | such courts. It is said that the army prac: Fs ain ar wl t campaign ped ing | American. line. steamsht Paul and re- | Shrunken to 52 cents in purchasing power | Which the battle of the presen Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Pie SO eR at a er peed ery ‘ents | Under. free coinage would be then to dis- | is being fought, are represented in the re- . . = 2 Stcrage Vaults for trunks, boxes, & ;charge that cebt with dishonest dollar: Meving them from the charge of desertion | morning, when he took tte train for Wash- |'Such the advocates of honest money be. | ‘U™RS containing valuables, silver, bri by the expiration of the time allowed for ington for the purpose’ of presenting his | lieve would be the result. Mr. Bryan now | _T2¢ figures are, bac, &e. the presentation of their applications for .; vi = ae os 7a Moki ited unr act of Congress credentials to the President of the United |.contends with dogmatic positiveness that Counties. Bryan, McKinley. Palmer, eee free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to | Mlinois except Chi- and subject to supervision of the restoraticn, Therefore he recommends that | States. He ts accompanied by Selfitien Bey, | "would ree she wile igi eee aS go and Cicero. 97 4,330 * comptroller of the currency. legislation be enacted to relieve them. He | second secretary ofthe Turkish tegation.” “| ity with gold. He expressed the sanmeran also renews former rezommendations look-| "‘''"tiis Dipfomatic Experience. ....... ee Ap that speech, but not £0 positivels n fact, he discredit 4 Previowd to-hts-appointment to this coun-,|,in these words, ee US Alleged belief Son ry. Moustgpha, Bey, was in the foreien of- |) *"W A.B. Worthington... i 30 F Dartingten | Aavisory Counsel. DIRECTORS: much. It is only a guess, for no man can | —2°**!8: ee = B.w., from $ em. fo 6 p.m.; Room 40, Epbitt | While the gold reserve has climbed steadily | tice of discharging from the service before | Office for thirty years. He is no v forty-six | state with mathematical precision what the | The totals up to date for Chicago and posi Rar rm hae cciz-tor* | UPward, until arrested at its present point ! ccnfinement enlisted men sentenced to dis-| years old. He has never been''é' wilnister’ rise would be. * * * It is because no one | Cicero are: Bryan, 33,863; McKinley, 110,781; SERA WOE TRO Gs, | (Pathe <isposition of the banks to retain | honorable discharge and imprisonment | before. Mavroyeni Bey, the minister whom |can speak with certainty that I insist that | Palmer, 2, Grilles, Gates, Hinges wad Ea eveon MANGS, | their gold until after the election. ‘The de- | would do much to relieve the toile or the Moustapha Bey succeeds, has been.in this | no change in the ratio can be intelligently Bailey, Charles B., jamilton, John A., Barber, A pit Larner, John 1, re eo esi al_yeat Wisconsin and Kansas ‘add two more of Noes, Theatre Woy Guards, etc. ‘Protect your property. No charge | ficit thus far for the present fiscal yeax| navy from the names of persons who are 2 made until both metals are offered equal | the list to.those in which McKinley has a Stes, Sats pn ae ON ron Gas | has been $32.044.740, the receipts. having | ncw part of the enlisted force, but con- Sor privileges at the mint. When we have the | majority of votes so far counted, but of Ease Etstures, Andirons, Fenders, etc.. ete. J. H. | been. only $03,262,039, and the expenditurer | tribute nothing to its effictency. A sugges- |' a morontan free and unlimited coinage of gold and | these two Kansas shows a gain for Bryan NG, Tile Shop, $20-522 18th’st |“ fel5_ | $125,307.675. The deficit on October 17, 1895, | tion is also made that the government be : silver at the vcesent ratio, then ong | out ot the aut ot party changes, while was $20,362,101, and twice as much had | clothed with power to acquire the right to a . ,then only, can we tell whether any of the | Wisconsin gives McKinley a gain from the keen paid on the monthly pensfon ‘charges | use inventions made by persons in the em- ~ apparent decline in the bullion price of ; same element of ‘the voters. It will be test done on the “Columbia” last year as has been paid this year dur- | ploy of the government upon terms to be ~ “}siiver-is due to circumstances over whica | noticed that the comparisons with the Kan- = staneart od ee world mia emeet, eae Onteners Fp aie a tits diene exeniby fhe head fot the department using co! 3 we have no control, and, if so, how much.’ | sas vote four years ago are made with the ici ven! ly. ‘ * = is " 7 Cre Be io Sact 5 thsh.s other more than $16,000,000 in three and @ Ealf eee ention, subject to appeal to the] | > No Experiment Now. Harrison and, Weaver vote, as there war S Frederick G, Woodward, 8. W., a leveland vote cast in that state in the Worthington, A. 8. make ‘2 We iEa co: | months, and ‘would indicate a aesett of [OE Pee een Then It was only a guess. No man could | Glection of 102, Misesual ota nee ei eotne rons 2, Hart’ Brittain, Manager, “452 1x SER OO toes ane yar ae Beas See The Judger advocate geieiat Takes: tie ,tell with mathematical precision what the | state listed in the partial returns in which | 7}]7— LEST AND MosT PROF ‘ABLE INVEST. carte = tions, as well as’an Increase In the gold | following statement of the governments Tene he ene EA Se | Rochdale [Members, Feserve. Customs receip:s have declined | tasture to effect a sale of the navel ate Waraesan tells you withimathematicnl pre- I! Qenpcratin caudidatelgulns from the site | ear Ofice, 610 14th st. take notice. I am giving 50 cents per ton dis-| to a minimum of late, and have been only servatory lands: cision. that free coinage will carry the bul- ing of Harrison votes to Bryan more than onbonta SIAER — a per cord of mood. SOHN NENMEDY. Contractor | Year. internal Tevente, recipes io tte | “Under Cate of August 1, 1804, the Presi- lion value up to $1.2 an ounce. Then he | the like change of Cleveland votes to Me-| — ammuniSit oF Tie Ra FORK’ STOCK : ¥ % re ; 5 5,541,3 1 2 “| weul ave free coinage vr = rt Pepe Sie ate oat Paes same period have been $45,541,384, and mis- | dent approved a joint resolution ‘to estab- ge ascertain the ra. EXCHA! nd de 2 i sez cellaneous receipts, $6,017,1 ‘The interna! tio between the two metals, and if this ex- Percentage of each candidate's vote to the 1419 F st., Glover building. pot, South Capitol and K sts. _ocl6-7t* » $6,017, ¥ : : lish an observatory circle as a provision J perlinent shouid demonstrate the necessity | tetal vote so far counted Correapentiots ‘of Messrs. Bowe & Gcttey, OD — For Offices. er ae ae Re Epecremens for guarding the delicate astronomical in- i“ Z Z for a change of ratio it can easily be sant 3 ~ Cou M’Kinley. Palmer. Bankers and Dealers in ‘Goverament Bonds, Little Things For ICES. | country is made teearteng agion Of the | struments at the United States naval ob- L No experiment about it now. ‘The ratio | cnicag> aml 7: a posits. Exchange. oan. We're any number of time and labor saving | Standard. It ts not expected thet act servatory against smoke or currents of |, is to be fixed at 16 to 1 as unalterably as | _ Cicero 33 4 Railroad Stocks and gnd all securities devices that every office and business house | 5 will 4 pected that custome | heated air in their neighborhood and un- ¢ the. laws of the Medes and Persians. Usted on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Should employ. | They can be used many times | receipts will increase so promptly, because | que vibrations frcm. trofile upon the ex- t 4 : 3 sold. day—and ‘will prove indispensable. Their | Of the time required for sending orders is 1 ta ti oe = sere bought and a Dis ‘e also said in that same speech: 'y made of investment securities. ‘Among those In favor of bimetallism, x 29 toa =<) 1 Sapedes a abroad, filling them there and returning | tension of public thoroughfares in their ¥ order for Paper and} the goods to the United States. It is be | Vicinity, and for other purposes.’ ‘This Stationery—no matter what's wanted. and Telephone Stock deal: be Z yy, d in favor of independent action on the American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. Haven However thatunetbrecns ~ | resolution authorized the Secretary of the ani n : Easton & Rupp, 421 11th St., | cepts’ win show a marked improvement by | Navy to sell certain portions of the old Part of the United States, there is, how- j ci) : ? | miawinter. naval observatory lands lying without the ever, an honest difference of opinion as to | Ens ae = POPULAR-PRICED STATIONERS. ocl9-14d ‘An extra session of Congress is antici-| limits of the circle established by the the ‘ticul. *Except Chicago and Cicer 4 a = +4 Tita. GEO 1s perchaee lle ae e particular ratio ct which the unlimited f 182 for Bry: a PES ompan Made to your exact | pated, without much regard to the state | Tes0! a p 2 coinage of gold and sliver should be und ee ae ? A Tale of met", constructed to] Gf the receipts. The republicans are sc | Tectly or by condemnation, certain lands| - ‘ . taken. The principle of bimetallisns dose | Cleveland votes of 1892 for McKinley: ; ‘ tly hi to e 5 as A Shirt! Cc] eS | Ca ee SuDely TSNECSE: | sede (authority, aboard (oclapueatersrcers | oouhtey tor eaten eats ain aetar ake Se See 1s oe 3 CMice, 613 15th st. ww. A Tale of © cae and toxury, “and, | that they will repeat the mistaxe of 1#00 | sisting of Mr. John W. Ross, president of | new minister is below the average height, |‘be considered rank heresy to ‘ic BOP zp «OG = last. a tale of Hepatring | of waiting until the eve of the new con-| the board of Commissioners of the Dis- | which is accentuated by a slight stoop. He | cause of popoc: as Thee es 3 sacred be 5 Naticrat Metropolitan Beok building. Price—$1 SO. Sr oid shin made as | gressional elections before putting a tariff | trict of Columbia; Mr. Thomas E. Wagga-|has the dutk complexion of the Turk and to Mr. Bryan's own record are net ‘alae {> ) = Telephone 606. = ° ged as new here, We | pill on the statute books. ‘Their chances of | man of Washington and the superintendent | wears a closely cropped beard. any means, of the inconatet net » by : bmibie rae being able to enact a symmetrical high | of the naval observatory, was appointed 2] pis, features are rather prominent, and | which it abounds; bat thoy noe eoneicrrie | cateago and Cicero, 12,189 Joseph Auerbacn,023Pa.Av. | taritt measure wil sincriaes in the rato of | dotorming and x the price st which the | bis dark eves Sash when adie tqikinky is | show tite coos Sebi Gacy remem Ao | Gusage and Clerc. ca The National Safe Deposit, the republican ins. the election of | two tracta of lan onging e gov-! 2 ‘ oh, ee Shirt Making, Outfitting, a > a anit ac states ‘aon toca ernment, lying outside the mite of the panel peisneken wales Some difficulty, and een he nes So eee : cago a 5 = = Savings and Trust You'll want t it " s ‘he accent. .. = s . i 2 that roof with the best Seeretary Carlisle’s Report. cine ie raahould sbesacld: ¢Theilarger or. thes, wih ere minister s’no stranger ta. this,| NeYer,Was & more pronounced case of the : “2 Ready Mixed Sita ithrtittt | secretary Carlisle has not yet begun the| duly offered for sale after public advertise. | country, "having been: Mote hase saat pee pnlack M . : ae. resist the ravages of ition of his annual report, which is| ment, purchasers being invited at their | 1895. The mission on which he was en- the ‘elements. an keep | tikely to derive tts aTaEES State mateo | (option tn bidion|any cris ermirert the ante esaediats tuatatinee saris aerate cee Transfers of Real Estate. w tin in perfect eis Company, Of the District of Columbia, divisions or upon the tracts in entirety. No | riffes forthe Turkish government. During |. Fillmore Beall et al., trustees; to Job h Ma- = i of preservation. | tent from the result of the election. A de-| orerg to Sarenase these lands at Se baee his stay heré’ he- visited “Boston, Proy - | honey, east halt of lot 18, sq. 499; ‘8405. 5 With 1892. Foe apt eiteeey | cision in favor of the silver standard would | the appraised price were, however, re_| denee; Philadelphia and Washington. His | Same to Alice R. Franklin, part lots 19 and 30| Percentage comparison of the vote re-| GORXER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVR ‘quantity of just oul probably compel Mr. Carlisle in his report cavers eit es ezcepileny & cust otter Enmore ener ‘only_a bray the es lot 31, 9g. 499; $806.93. ceived in 1892 and 1896 by the two demo- ‘or a part o' ie smaller plat, which offer. = ¢s y ), 008 Ss were ey Bieber to Martha L. Bi lot ie 2 Roof Paints, Seiad Ss| cman thy cryemetencrs stration Oe |, uteat at ant Gees mada | Seeeaaes fad ee eed ve Fae Wat a ee emma] eaten tr apc at ot Comme aller prices any- ‘accept. 6 uy is praise: mhere. any one of the treasury officials believes | 0° “CP a eam Real Katate, {of tne excellence of hare rittse ut secs eit Saas ee $ F SF FE] Fan, 1967, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Fed., 1602 Chas. E. Hodgkin, 913 7th, | that the redemption of legal tender notes | No Demand for Subur mtate-| they have" proved satitactdly ‘In every | 'gaine sy Mee Melton, lot 10, block 7, Le fo 3 aA 2 pep in ‘gold could be continued more than a| «rhe poard of appraisers was accordingly | respect. He considers Ameri@® far ahoad | Dew pJo, Marth g : ee ieee: Sodas, as Paints, Oils, Glass, Hardware, ete. oclT-164 5 z q tm cise month after a silver triumph without ex- 4 of other countries ‘in’ ghd | manufast- Cook, ‘trurtee, to Geo. W. Acorn, part lots & 3 = CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. GOT A COLD? hausting the gold reserve. reconvened, and the question as to whether | ve. of firearms, While MGW York Gos, | 105, 105 164, Long Meade; Bee eee See ee 7 Secretary Carlisle may be governed in| 0r not the prices fixed were too high was | urday and Sunddy he to notice | .,3, 3 aury Dove et ux. to the Real Estate and Im or en” er er] Turp's O Mellable. “Betksley= ‘upon | SOMe measure also by the result of the elec- | brought to its attention, and the opinion of | tie ‘strides orice ring SOP ad Sten since | fete ar Sr 4S dad Lote Geta Lg Bape rsnal os ‘Grieg atinight? Next seeratagsy ees cous ta tons in hig recommendations poesraines ee the board was requested to whether | he was here in 1885, ‘ Alice R. Franklin to Catharine Wertz, part lots ae eo ae ae lo e 9 all gene. $1 qt.—and absolutely pure. For revenue. He has yet conside: in de- | or not it would be advantageous to the in- His Opinio: eeael @ and 34 and oll lots 32 and 33, sq. 499; $5,500. 9 rd sale only at— tail either of the several plans which have pinion of zAmericans. Jas. F. Hood et al., trastecs, to Florence M. a ae ae 2 ROOMS 8 AND 11, ATLANTIC RUILDING JAS. TH ARP’S, 812 F St. _| been suggested for supplying revenue with- | terests of the government to reduce the |. «.,mericans,”” he Said, ‘arg -the. moat |,Bury, lot 49, sq. 1020; $1,000. & 3 % &% % 2] cvemper wasniscion sTock EXCHANGD, S 9 out a general revision of the tariff. Three | Price, and if so, to what extent. After | /ooaertul people I hu Heprs Knoch et ux. to Wm. H. Diggs, lot 140. eB SB 2 Bas oct7-108 separate plans which have been suggested | careful reconsideration of the subject the | V2Rdertul people Ea eer taen’|\esandscactipemercet ex (hs Raieine Gat aoe. % H# &% i - %| Real Estate & Stock Broker for swelling the revenue are the levy of a | board unanimously reported that the prices | €7- Nothing seems to,,gtop, them. The part original lot 3, sq. 480; $10. : g 2 2 & @ 4! Direct Wi New Y Hygienic Ice. —Imitated— specific duty on tea and coffee, the restora- | fixed were not too high, but stated that, in | height of your buildings is sgmething ae- |. “Denmm O'Connell ctus to Anthony A. Connolly, ste CP OL SS ires New York and ° cot Equaled.— tion of a specific duty on sugar and the in- | its opinion, there was at that time no de- i REST. tonishing. Noth to ‘ggual @ magnifi- | Part lot 40, sq. —PUREST—-H ARDEST_BEST. crease of the tax on beer. Assistant Secre-| mand for suburban real estate on the part | <<, ante bn Josiah C. Stoddard et al.. trustees, to Israel 8. sarc, anelades, Every Section of the City | tary Hamlin and other sipporters of a rev-| of Investors, and recommended that action | Cencé of this hotel can yejfoupd in Burope. | 126, lots 1 eee American Wool in E: Chicago. 15, sq- 1084; $2,000. 8. Stockstill to Jas. E. Berry, lot 147. and Mount Viearant. Our Rates are Low. And alt | enue tariff favor the duty on tea and cof-| be postponed until such time as there may |TRe American people are. genuine,...and 15, 5 a (oe ater at ra, | Commission on Wheat,1-16. is what 1 lik cia United States Consul Meel Bradfo! we ask is a trial by YOU. fee, because it is in line with the revenue | be an improvement in the real estate mar- | that is what I like. For this teason I was riner et al., trustees, to Joseph Levy, lot a rinith ithe inte DG ¢ THE HYGIENIC ICE COMPANY, tariff policy. A South Carolina tea grower | ket. ‘especially pleased when: F ed the ap- ‘eq. 368: 5 England, reports to the te Departmen: Telephone 453- Works, 15th and Ene. Offce, 1435 Fat. aw. | appeared before the ways and meang com: | “The joint resolution referred to provides | ointment "to thie coumtry,’ The people Mingle of ex. to John M. Sturges, lots | that over 1,000,000 pounds of American wool | © 3° sei? mittee at the last session, asking a duty | that the expenses necessary to be incurred | delighted me-when I was here before,and. See was sold in England early’in the autumn at upon tea as a measure of protection, but he | in advertising, etc., uehavel eine pooked Porwardito/ Altre p10 | Sy eer oe oe. Bick aot ae eee | average price of 9 cents per pound, and . BICYCLE SUITS onal attitude of opposition of the senuiee | not having beck cteied When asked concerning the present Ar-| , 3g" 2, Sigenmn, ct oF te Catherine, Hal-| that these sales would have continued ex-| W. B.-Hibbs & Co., can members toward a duty on these ar- | ering such expenses was submitted to Con- | menlan troubles, he was very reticent, and |''"B. Francis Saul to Solomon Tioeon lot 130, | cept for the advance in freight rates and BANKERS. AT A BARGAIN ticles. The change in the sugar duty from | gress at its last session, and appropria-’| Pleaded ignorance SiS; $10. ; . stiffer prices at home: so that there are : roan g Hotkcnd Maxor? g'augl Webster, lot 71, | still iarge amounts held for sale in England Members New York Stock Exchange, 'm, te Wm. waiting higher prices. British merchants, the ad valorem to the specific form might | ticn therefor was made. “When I left Constantinéplé,”” ‘he “con= s - | tinued, . “everythin: as ful. The For the balance of the fenton, we will sell gar re- be made under certain conditions. The “It is recommended that until some mate. rything w: change from the present scale of duties to | tial improvement takes place in the values | Armenians wére quiet, and there were no’ 19.29, sq. 1053; Mr. Mecker says, strongly advise American 1421 F Street. a specific duty of about 2 cents per pound | Of suburban property no further steps be | disturbances.’ ‘The people. are gottsneg leyer Loeb et ux. to Alfred Selinger, lot 145, | wool buyers to educate the growers, so that a The doubling of ‘the bose tox ne revenue. | taken to place the naval observatory lands | with their rulers, and the country Js more |, #1; $10. part | they may bring thelr wool to market in LADENBUEG. THALMANN & OD, The doubling of the beer tax would add | Upon the market. ‘| prosperous than ever before.’ . ; ottgtnat ibe in on. Bo. me . Bruuner, better condition. on 182 Si ee about an equal amount. > ae — oe. Sol Lansburgh et ux. to B. Francis Saul, lot | = 15, list. = a2 rare uts’s Detail. it Him te:Jall. << jomon * | 17 and part of lot 18, Bellevue; $10. Richard U. Piper to Anna ae V. Whitney, lots 139 A laxative, refreshing je and Caps in stock. Hose, FREE TO ALL!! x Second Lieut. Charles W. mah, Whé''claims to-be a&| au@ 131, sq. 493" $1. AMAR fruit Tozenger, I J H & ¢ vs) “Remewber. we are at selling RAUDLERS at | _ WATCHES, KNIVE siticies fa eRICLURES. | of Engineers, has een detailed to” sate steambout captain, waa hefore the Police “Wasagton' Lea Sy east Company, trust, to T ey apaeis che ee ewe odgen 9 pe Wie ie pouae ston recorder of the engineer board appointed to | Court today _ on two charges of ‘assault. 18, sq. 24, Petnorth Addition: $1,600." CONSTIPATZON, : panness ahh bictnds = ‘AIL, POUCH .CCO. meet in Baltimore to consider plans” f ‘Pwo hoys-appeared as, witnesses and f head and shep-wern RAMBLERS. ance) package. COUDOSS BREE re Tye eat | Chesapeake fortifications. > "| of this alleged indecencysand Judge Miller Senator W. B. Bate is very ill, and has|1NDIEN lous of appetite: gastric and | STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN AND IROVISIONE conus & ass SEGe Scouse Tae“Spove. pence, on sale) gem SR 9 Eg Fa as ‘|sent-him to jail for.one yerrenss ..- -. bpeen so for a week. ‘He has been forbidden i intestinal Votes and Meome 99 end 13. Conese ttf. eos. 10m and ocl Os i * . XW. containing no coupons will be accepted as coupons— I during that time to see visitors. che arising Con," empty bag, as one coupon, "Send for die: oer Meco ver: Appointed. P. J: P. ‘Tynan, ‘the dynamite -suspect-re- } -"Pwenty-five freight cars, with their con- from them. 2 SS Re ae. cently released at Boulogne, has arrived at | tents, were destroyed in a wreck on the Big F. GRILLON Orvis, Cherbourg, France, on his way to the Unit- | Four railroad, near Wellington, Ohio, Satur- GRILLON, 88 Rue des Archives, Parts. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington ed States. day night. The loss will reach $100,000. apl5-mi5m-3p Sold by all Droggists. Ge10-160"° Linen spotlessly clean and white | tien orail articles, ales tals how tanec | A. J. Mellwaine has been appointed re- — ceiver of the City National Bank of Tyl —at the Yale Laundry, 514 1oth sf. | T2® BROS: TORACGY Oo Ween - renas. = ae

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