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* THE EVENING STAE PUBLISHED AT THE Fertheest Comer DAILY, Except Sunday, STAR BUILDIN Pennsylvania Aw, and its Sd The Evening Star Newspaper Company, W. ADAMS. Pres't. oreo) to subacrthers tm thy tat J conte oe Dy Werece Stan—pat ished on Friday—$1 @ year. Che Evening Star, sostaxe prepaid nite E~ AU wall ent ne mnet be paid m advance: ae peyerament Lia itor Eat know HE-NO Youcan get no resiect s been prepared for the A1er ean market United Stat rtment of Agriculture in aspe- chad acseuct hinamen forcgn tmar- newer drink the they aren ket.” HE-NO Appleton's Cyelope HE-NO @00.saya: “Teas an HE-NO ous aduiterations, includine the coi- HE-NO orig, to luycowe the looks of infe- HE-NG riockiuds. The materials need are HE-NO HE-SO Prussian bh wim and indie." HE-NO HE-NO stin Gillet & Co, recognizing HE-NO_ the truth of the above abuses, offer to HE-NO the consuuver, throuzh the er my HE-NO a Tea similar to the one drank {a | HE-NO Ching; f: is called HE-NO, and is 8 w jorina. pol 5 1 fancy twisting, usaally HE-NO teas shipped to the American HE-NO HE-NO it satmply Tea in its mat- HE-NO HE-NO pdition, sud is the kind the se drink th BE-NO RE-NO BE-NO — HE-NO Tea is sold only in the orie- HE-NO {nal metal bed packages, 1 pound. HE-NO HE-NO pound and % pouad sizes Itis HE-NO never sold k like other teas, -HE-NO EE-NO HE-NO xo ‘STION. FFFRED FROM FITS OF IND! jeer ad katney. troubles, All disappeared after ihe Trans Iron, Dtwene Tt shioutt te ume Uy all nied. Fe ARCH Ee, AMUS JOCREY CLUB aces, {ENTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2187. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 220. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23p. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH. FIVE RACES EACH DAY! STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES! ALE THE GREAT RACE-HORSES, Special Toains via. B&O, at 9 & m, 12:10, 12:30, Wand 1.90 p.m. Round-trip Tickets only 10 centa. ‘Trains will be in waiting when races terminate. IMPROPER CHARACTERS WILL BE EXCLUDED. he National Fair Association can Geo. B, Repetti. 471 Prnnsyl- ocls-Tt ‘THE METLORS’ SUCCE —The polls ‘Tp.m_ (Washing. rus po-dble until alter 10pm. M1 41 between 10 nd 11 will be posted im the pera He use. Stockholters of Fun Dominant °S METEORS. EVANS, HOEY, JENNIE YEAMANS. ETC. and their brilliant associates in = round of pleasure, frveh, pungent and delicious. FIRST MATINEE FIRST MATINEE NESDAY aT 2 MATINEE ADMISSION (Balcony), 25 CENTS. ‘MONDAY—EDWARD SOTHERN—CRUSHE! ols TYREE Nt TONAL KINDER BUILDING FPpaZctit arb ot wel pert aniston Seats’ ‘The youn wan racholar: yiitite of Brot nd K streets, The sa Pree Scholar H PO! D CHAPLAIN U5. 8. MISUNDERSTOOD.” at 8. fuk sale at C. C. Purceil's store, Na 418 9th t ocls-6r" ATIONAL THENIER, MONDAY. OCTOBER 13. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, GRAND PRODUCTION OF THE GREATEST OF MODERN SUCCESSES. JAS A HERNE'S Scenic and Dramatic Picture, HEAKTS OF OAK. Now in ite Sixth Season, Introducing JAS. A. HER! of TERRY DE Supported Ly a car a ¥ selected Company, Werk _JANAUSCH_. fpHteaten commgue RENZ-SANTLE 013, MBINATION. FIEGANT LADIES And an Olio of Iumense Proportions precedes ORPHEUS AUX ENFERS, Motines Tueslays, Thurwlays and Satuntaya ocl3-6t PpMe Besos ANOTHER MONSTER SHOW. THE PEST IN AMELICA Fok THE MONEY. Y AFTERNOON AND NIGHT 1H°S WEEK. miand avite. carfield and Alten, Julian Le Heasy ae sso atid Daisy Nor the the te and Murphy. the Iatt <d . cot8 6% NCERT, PROF, RAND OF WW WALDECK Cun-ch, ey Lnatrue Adres HE GREAT FLEDERICK PAIK OF 1384 OCTOBER léth, 15th, 16th and 17th. RACING CONTESTS EVERY DAY. ‘Ywo Balloon Ascensfons by Lady Eronaute, 10. D-pot 8:20 and 1):15 a m.; leave pee NIHILISTS—OCT. 14. GAMBETTA—OCT. 21 ¥ ANP GARIBALDI-Nov. 7 CASTREAR—OCT. 52. 1TAL LONDON SOCIETY_—Nov ‘The shove = ries of Lectnres will be ARMAT! “Gir. Armstrong has liad a varid exrerienee abrost. and Baw pers: toon he de erties Elis Dectures Bw est commen lation froty the U sale Hin deliv ezy isalee bish!y attracti Sun. Course tickets, with recrved see's, $7: tickets for sin. tle lecture, Werte Lo be hau at Bilis’ aiusie stor: ocd St Ut ices ? CAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB, ‘Aveist: d by THE WACTINGTON. CLCLE. CLUB pistaict WAC HELIMIEN AND STAN CLUB streets nortBweat, ty ated oh snd 1 3. 3EWE/T, 10m Sp STREET NORTHEAS: = wite b oF BOSTON, MASS, t Healer, mturned ty Weslusctn nd is rady to. recetv: Siete. De Varker tas wo" dveful ance me fi tr 31 chrocite Giscaam with vinte p tems IS DELICATE, BROWNS IRON RIT- ter. strenthe ned hina WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1884, TWO CENTS. BOOKS, &c. © M Another opportunity is offered to the lovers of lear | ine by Irof. AS. BOYD, who will give another Fre ‘Lecture on the “Art of Acquiring Memory.” at ¥. M. C. A. Building, 1499 New York avenue, on WEDNESDAY 15TH, at 7:30 o'clock. inesday a prowinent gentleman of this cit» arove from tiie audiewce and said he would not be with out the advantages be had received from a few hours instructions from Prof Boyd for a thousand times its comt. Another said, one lesson he had received wa worth mo © than twice the whole cost, vived. ocld-2t Ladies and gentlemen are PICNICS, EXCURSIONS STEAMER W. W. CORCOK, Si MMER ARRA\GEWENT. his fine steamer wil mcke crips di sundays ex- ed) Conall pit Poromac as far ax Glymont ‘will Weave at 0. arrive at 340 p. in, Far id ‘rip, 25 cents to ali potuts except Mouut Vernon, hich is $i. se19-Lm. Be My, HESPAND AND MOTHER HAVE USED AME breowu% tron Bitters with the greatest benefitand huctily div tor dyspepsia aud weak: ES V. Haut, q 1-11 F Street northwest, Heatly returned trom New York. “Latst styies in Full aud Winter costumes, Froncu method, oetl-Im* Fall Importation: and Bonnets from barisand London houses: Plumes Foncy Fe-thers, ibbona eal and Imitation Laces all the latest novelties in Millinery Gands "A com plete Hue 0 rich “nd e evaut vrais for Edi and winter Wear. Speetul attention ix call.d to my stuck of Drew ‘Timings, including Fassemeuteries, Friuwes, Pur aud Prather Trimniups, Butious, ke. A fine Assort 2 Liven Handuerchiefy iu Pisin ad colored bor- styles of French Corsets, W07 Peun- Paris, ‘ocd Mas. M. J. Her, 1909 } STREET NOKTHWEST, ‘Will Have Her Fall and Winter Opening of BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, Selected by Her Agent in Paris and London. On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Octuber 6 and 7. oc3 1 Misses Sevowice axp Cunisraay, HAVING RETURNED TO WASHINGTON AND RE- MOVED TO §13 liru Stuer \.W., WILL RESUME BUSINESS Octones ist. WHEN THEY WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE 1 HEIR FORMER PATRONS. 825-30 OUGLASS INTH STREET, CORNER F. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Fifty cents ill positively buy the best USDERVEST for Ladies ever shown iu tis city. For 75: we offer yon the pair i UNDERVEST™ while for $1, weil renin von you to look at vate alter examining the °S VESTS, heat for #1. Ge. 6 1, & © show a SCARLEL UNDERVEST for ladies, pure ‘A kreat barcain. Lineal Dye, euarantecd. at S150, S, fashioned, Also extra size bands for very fleshy ladies 5220) Mas Seu Rovers, €08 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica Opened a large and elegant line of children's short and Jonz MERINO CLOAKS, plain and embroidered, in Mother Hubbard and other styles, DRESSES, KUBES audall kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNIGHING GooDs, ‘Magnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children’s HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR AND sez "HAND. 'T WORSTED GUUDS. A. Goxoos, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 416 9th Street, Wasbineton, D.C.__se16-Im ST Opentun ot her Decamasking Perioord Sand ‘Opeain of jore, 199" acave. nw. Latent Tarinin styles for Fall an Winter dremen. Patronacesuheited. se20-Im" Liens, FURS REPAIRED, SEAL SACQUES RE- dyed 0d. ‘Gireular. and Delman Lin Fond anes Far Crstisy Cee OHA 1910 sth street, between N aiid OU. w. Re-covercd, M ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH ©TREFT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and material, and guarantees. an HER SPECIALTIES ARE— Underelot 7 Vorsets Children's Corsets, and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make). that for the price is BoFreueh, ‘nd Spanish spoken. marl ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN FINS? CLANS HAtH DRESUEE FROM PARIS, turer spd ‘Man of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HAIR WORK. ‘Lathes fine Hair Cutting and Halr Dressin. ‘Hair dyed and shampooed 1n first class manner. Wise to order. IFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. a Astos Fisners one, eS see wr 4 THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE. ‘and Gentlemen's 7 alno, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crape Vella, Laces, Gloves, cic,, are per fectiy cleaned by sa LAI S) EVENING DRESSBS A SPECIALTY. tose taste original sare: anal grtass epee een et : ‘shave te guaran folpevemoved efectualy. Price 8100 and 475 er MALARIAL toms, ant the wh he had Was incapacitated for busi Mi cos as BROSImATED py Mico tink she ata sh ness fora louse time Brown's Iron Birt t= made hi As well us ever. itis the best tonic made, J.T. WH AKEK, 10 C street northwest, ool HOUSEFURNISHINGS. IL You Wasr A Hearne On COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGF, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL Cail at our establishment before purchasing, now exhibiting the [rest assortment of as we are Jove woods, i chesp, mediuta and first-class ¢-ades, ever show! in thiscity, Also, Tin Ware, Hous:furuibiue Guods, &e. W. 8. JENKS & CO, oct TAT Tth street northwest. Pe TERSEN & CHILDS, 813 MARKET SPACE DEALERS IN * s RR, CPE, KEM TTTT 9535 kine T SysSz RUGS, MATS, CILCLOTHS, CORTICINE, “MAT- TINGS. LACE CURTAINS, HASSOCKS, &c, WINDOW SHADES A SPECTALTY. We keep ouly the best grad sqof Ligelow Wilton's and Body Brussels, Smith's Mogucttes Roxbury and mith’s Teyestry brumels and Hurttord ani Lowell Ingraine. eelG-1in | Caneers, Fonsrrone, aso Upzousreny. SINGLETON & FLETCHER {i feendh set ert Carpets, Oil Cloths, Li otem Upholstery Goods, ner ES Widow Strades sd Cornies Bole tome Furniture Upholstered and all other work in our tine ee Rr Fas Ovesixa CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! UPHOLSTERY Goops! FVERYTHING THAT 18 NEW AND HANDSOME \T LOWEST UASH PRICES. W. H. HOEKE, sed $01 Market Space—908 and 310th street, Tr. GC Tus Czrzsnarep FLLKLESS REFRIGERATOR, Ww: ACTS SON. OWA ; ete anenta for the District of Col myt 314 1th st, 5 doors above Penn. avo “7 BAYE BEEN IN VERY DELICATE HEALTH. pce SER Oe eet CORTE MT, pC ESOS 1852 ut atret northwest eM cell EVEE Hows. NICOLL, THE TATLOR, 6X7 Pxmserivamta AVENUE, oct-ta.th km: SPECIAL NOTICES. “| > ONIC.—A SPF COMMUNIC: --S of BENS. B FRENCH LODGE, No. 15.F A. Will be held ‘WEDNESDAY, 15th inst.” at 7 olock Members of other Lodges are cordiaby invited. By ler of the W. Mi. H. M. GILLMAN, Secretary. [=> MES. PEARSON. OF ENGLAND, | RESIDENT =F of the British Woman's Temperance Association, a slited evanceitst, will speak at Headquarters of the ATT New Booxs. The Divine Law a3 to Wines, (Zemson.) Marjorie Huntington, (Belt) The Amazon, (Carl Vas- ser.) Jak Archer, (G. A. Henty.) Leisure Hours Amn! me the Gems, (Hamiin,) Dr. Sevier, G. W Cable) Thoiias Beuwick and Hi upils, (Dbson,) and Mirace, A Naturalists lairibies About Home, (Abbott. History of Presid ntial Hieetions, (Stinwood) aver Stories for Boys and ies’ Gearcive Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union. 516. Bth street Siwance hives Paley ieee See northwest 1U-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1:0 p.m Calumet of the Cota, Cortis) Mil cordiully invited. it ‘The Ancient Eaupies ofthe Fast (Geyer) rp fos Tews. THE WELL-RNOWS MH MO! x |S vahuters and“ laziers, are at Ws D st. 1. @. oct _ 475 Pennsylvania avenue, telephone call, 379-3. All orders promptly atvended to. (OHAUTAUQUA LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC | 2 brunch Mee inthis city. _____ocl- 9m CIRCLE BOOKS, [D> PSEATE oF NYE GODEY, DECEA ED anes. . sons indebted to the above state are here- ese alt the Cheanes; at Ae lawoat rates, by notified that unleas settlement is made betore Octo- Subscriptions taken for The Chantauquan. G C. PURSELL, Bookseller, 418 Ninth street northwest. ber 27th, 1864, the c.aims will be placed in hunds of at- tomey for sult, ny *D, GODEY, ain’ oct ocl3-3t_ LEVIN ‘T. CARTWRIGHT, } a0 ’ q r I, CHAS. A. COLISON, DID NOT CONSIDER CL. 8. GC. Lo ptvwit contcted with the Davo Sevier at — PE, Phipps this seaxo we had no: come to any ALL BOOKS OF THE CHAUTAUQUA COURSE OF | understan' Ing whatever. 43 for Using hia name to se- STUDY © NSTANTLY ON HAND AND cure scholars, I feel that by using my own name Icap, AT THF LOWEST L181 PRICES, command more, LISON. ALL SABBATH SCHOOL REQUISITES, ex" PIS —Abuut Nov. 1st,’84, Twill be prepared to elve insirnctions in Daticlug, aud will ope a select sekocd ‘Very respectfully, AS) A, COLISUN, 823 Orh ot. 2. pF NUNCAST:R & HOWAKD, PHARMacisT, = Comer 7th aud Tstrerts northwest, Have a full assortment * WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. £630, 2 428 ch street, ScHO0L BooKs s AND SCHOOL STATIONERY Al KELUCED PRICE! Diatnond Dyes, colt Note Paper. five pound to the ream, only 7 cents. | = HOSEA B MOULTON AND FW RITTER, SES aarp ales | aes aorta acute, uve MOAOVER he snteed, Canwostinent of BLANK 40" KS in the | ‘Ces 10920 F Se XK a Sole agent for JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED of Bibts'Tat.obes und Repairs for same: GOLD FENS. tui Woud's Parlor Su. Lat:obea, to heat JOHN C. PARKER. low as $20. Maving 8 large force, orders weld C17 and 619 7th street northwest. | will be attended to promptly. ‘oci-3m_ % [o> WM. H. DANIEL RESPECTFCLLY IN Guexvie A, Warracee, LS” robmn wintriends that Mevetow connected with GEO. ©, HENNING, plased to furuish Teady oF custom wide, 410 7th strvet, and will be em with artistic eainente, ether BOOKSELLE AND STATIONER, 2105 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Br pLOw THE “AX ena <& putok TO 1 eo furnisiied at mare ket rare. Liht ‘per ¢ ‘ile, reeelvable in AML the new bocks received ne soon as published. aio Special atte on given to onlets for books ton hati LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. Wisiting Cards aud Wedding invitations cugraved aud SOLDIEINS HOME, D. C., printed. i ne iy October 4th. 1884, M05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, wenity ive dollars reward will bs ped 4 ay bunts sib Re sce Gabe be dnfermaton which wilflead tthe fctleit of auy person oF p reous whip h y shoot squirrels or birdy in the Sul- dict’s Home grounds, BLE. WITTENHOL SE, ITT oct y and Treasurer, New Prosticanoss AX REDUCED PRICES ar Faums 416 TH Sraxer Nomtawese, SECRETARY CHANDLER arrived in Concord, N. H., Qr Se 1749 PA. last evening from New York. He will remain in | Phebe, by the anthor of Rutledge; A Roman = SOU as Issued. ew Hampshire nearly all the time until after ger. i re Qnicks. eaiy, $4. Also latest stvies | Clection vili make a politic: ech Thurs Robert Grant; Tinkiiog Cymbals, by car Fawcett, eT 00_ = Mrs. ne Printese S32 's Hoston Cock Book : yrexive, by Cuida: The Usurper, by Juditu Gautl Also, sets of all thestuudard auth SrA DIO Owe! petcer, Guethe, Irvine, and others, tS u tury fur September, 30c” One thousa’ d sve pay = HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER. fersunmmer resding. only 2c. euch, The statio eat Corresjiond. Engraved cry i the egy the lowest pitt aid cavelopes only Ibe. yer box. and Bity canis only dues T. FRECA, 700 MASSACHU! northeast, says: “I long suftered with anward ‘sia, Auented by femsle weakness, and Toad intell mut medical ski obtzlued no! per mi nent rei f until Tused Brown's tron Bitters. hen. Dean to tmaprove r pidly, ms daternal pein ceaced, ap= | petite improved wd my (ization became perfect. A WM. McLEAN & fON, ISTH AND B STREETS AND 14TH, AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. 2030 Year ha elapwd. tui hive no return of ether ome Plain. Coundently recommend it’ to my sex as the Dest iron tonic cell | Prenrun Soap. e812 1sth Kk enarantecdl ae mn rhage: BS te aay cl. ae later | oe SPECIAL NoTIC nd Mrs. S.A. UL sek. Chars M. | B PREMIUM SOAP, Le AL CARD. wae. takes ice i idence of Dr, Meta, No. Pe ‘THE WELL-ENOWN BRAND, r ~ arent ‘or several iarre wester ¢ Wal Surgeon Boyd is at e P m prepa ed to sffer Srecia! Barvains to B il; | Lovering, of New York, 1s at (ue Kiggs —Ewen | ‘oniractors end Carvetters 1n White Hie and | T° Couiman and witero Son Fraacieee and ok PRR | Cai ine: Lumber. of all sizes, from Uppers to Culls, in eae ae iPioeva Ase) £"". ECOMMENDS ITSELF ites ‘Land wife, of Ky Wormiey's. FRE mber (Vinvinia Pine) of all sizes, McCook and n-TALNy, Of RR ALL OVER THE LAND, it constantly in et Ari | RK diaily giv From; t delivery and sat- Is tO deliver a lecture in ae CT CEE en Hoses Monieforeon the bundredh birthday of that | 4 < ny oan eminent pill int uropist, witch occurs on the 24th ee Seomcence ry ee a cha tania Oi aston EB BEST a? EDWARDCAVERLY &CO, ollice, {3 lcte for afew days on a visit trom Waren, EER TRE TEAR IE MADE, te ving new and handsase room NOR AEN, | Pay WheTe ne vs... pies ueenwaged In business. | MM s0t Gas Fixtures so0-in’ | HOW THE NEWS WILL BE RE- = “s pose WONDERFUL SOAP CEI De MMM IN ANY STATE. ey uu foe *4NURL Ss siepn, Arrangements Mace tor Announcing n FINE GAS FIXTURES. Heturns in this City. TT's GOOD TO WASH CLOTHES, SLATE MANTELS AND L\ TROBES, Arrangements have been made doth by republl- 31 $) ” PLUMBING AND HEATING. cans and democrats to receive and announce the i Ee eae va 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. news from Ollo and West Virginia to-night. The — central point for the dissemination of news to the SEF v \eal democracy will be the rooms of the Columbia g u ee ers eee ts erAINA te JAMES CRs. eer ciub, in the Vernon buliding, at the corner of 10:h uv - 2 wres plans cud syecifications for all classes of | Steet and Pennsylvania avenue. The club wil a use Euildins, and euperintends theirerection, “jve-om | have a large screen between to telegraph poles, : . = Dr. N. WHITCOMB *D HIS:| aud display the returns by means of a stereosc: Me ce AND SEAMEN g tial ofee f0 19ST wiwet norte | Acrangelents huve been made. to rece } nyM SAY THERE IS NONE BETTER. 830-Im* | patches of the press associations, besides §| i Mu = ION OF VISITORS AND RES. Wes caked to PUOSVI Ta, the nud Nerve lo areated by thie a ‘ole Inventor aud Mane ropular snot Mal rd aa svil_ | West Virginia wilt be recelved trom members of Sen ror 1t—rny 17: { = 5 the nationul committee there andtruin the chatr- 53s, #4 i 2D PHATMAGIST, man of the state committe. ‘Tne dispatches re- Bygs IT MAKES A NICE LaTHER, | neot sonthe rst, cetved will be duplicated and furnisied to thy es Frescriptions a specialty, | Juckson democratic assoctation, which wilt hold 00. oe ees 0 | session sone oe ee nations ‘ = Iniitee rooms, 1431 New York avenue, will, as Q OBSERVE . HAVE SUFFERED FROM THE PROTRACTED | stated in yesterday's Stan, be the chief point’ for oo Tron Vitters. one wonders for me,” Cordially | Musements hav Mie ae ones nie recommend it to thedeioitrof ing ak. Mrs ANSTE | Feturns there as rapidly as possibie. In other A = STONT. 5 G street northwest. ‘ocli | Places In the cliy the hews Will be announced AA SK YOUR GROCER i —| through private enterprise. Aaa FOR Lirps' | MS iP eirnrine. PPP. PO PREMIUM SOAP, JUDD & DETWEILER, i THAT IS THE KIND. 420 AND 422 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, oo = (North of Star Building.) COOH HRRR of, HPP OCH HR LT TEP BPR, 688s : @ (HHH ERR LE ILPPP Pep Sss,. — GSH HE RS tap dB PB aySe = . NEW BUILDING, MANUPACTURER, | eas NEW PRESSES. BALTIMORE, | — _ocld.ta,f-910 ‘The Largest and most Complete Printing Office in Washington, employing nearly 100 workmen. W482, {LE FROM TYPHOID MALARIA "HAT iny death “was momentarily expeet-d ‘Through Brown's Iron Bitters ain enjoying betier health than for. vam. W. Ho STLBBINS, Government Printing ce. oe Jaues E:Frron, Rosser U.Fox Geo.W. Brows FF'tCH, FOX & BRowy, ° BRIEFS, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, MEMORIALS, AND BOOK AND JOB WORK Fatablished 1866, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, ee at ae oe Office—1437 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) Mes tues TATES 101 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. AN rropertien placed in our hands fo mle ave tnertea | Potten of HeowtSalion Gitte ad tre ne eae a without charge in our “Real Estate Advertiser” (first | the beat o! heslth, I ‘best medi- rma it as the Sine for women and childrens *® Laoes Arresnox: Sarued tx 1808) and ot provertios Delouriae onan teoltania, Aerts the Keutine of Houses and Corleerion of Kents et mod ‘ook A POSITIVE CURE ~ FOR DEUNKENNE‘S OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. Effecting « speedy and permanent cure, whether the Patient is @ moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It can be given in a cup of tes orcoties, without the knowl- ede of the person taking it, as it is tasteless and odor- less. ‘Thousands of drunkards have becn made temper- ‘Ate men who huve taken the Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, und to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will, Itis absolutely harmless, Cures guaranteed, Ornzs Croramae Houses HAVE $15 SUITS, BUT SHOULD YOU WISH TO SEE 4 BLACK WORSTED SUIT IN FROCK OR SACK FOR $15 WE THINE YOU GAN ONLY SEE IT AT Price 8%. Circulars free. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, ‘ a 185 Race street, Cincinnati, Ohio, GEORGE SPRANSY'S, scuualety RX. HELPHENBTINE: Drasrit, corner strecia, and 14th street and Vermont avenue, CLOTEIER, Washington, D.C. 0cT-e0 Pereti ROY. FM. DO? iT PRINTIN . P PGE, GOVERNMENT PRINTING 601 SEVENTH STREET, tsa viet sir ‘OPFORITE U, 8. POST OFFICE. BETWEEN B | Washington News and Gossip. Government Recrrets To-DaT.—Internal reve- nue, $112.28; customs, $53 440. ‘TRE TALLAPoosa.—The Navy department ts in- formed that the chains of the Tallapoosa were Ufted last night for a northerly blow, bringing her 150 feet further tn, and in twenty-one feet of water. ‘Tue U. 8. Mowrror Passarc arrived at Annapolls yesterday from New York. Nava OnpeRs.—Lieut.Commanders Chas, O'Neil and Caspar F. Gooirick and Asssistant Engineer George D. Strickland, ordered to examination tor romotion; Passed Assistant Paymaster Chas W. (tiefleld, to the Saratoga, 31st inst.; Passed AS: sistant Engineer Win. W. Heaton, to duty on te board of inspection of foreign silps; Surgeon Jc ‘Hugg has reported his return trom the Quinnebaug as been plice.l on waiting orders; Passed As- sistant Payma-ter L, J. Bors, detached frou the training ship Saratoga 31st inst., ordered to settle accounts and walt orders; Henry MeL. P. Huse, commissioned to be an ensign from the 2d of June, Navat Notes Frou THE Pactric SQUADRON.—The flagship Hartford left Palta, September 23d, for Calao. The Wachusett had orders to foilow in a few days, touching at intermediate points. The Shenandoah had orders to proceed to Guayaquil about the first of October. The Lackawanna ieft Paita, September 23d, for Panama. Chief Engineer John W. Moore, of the Hartford, who had been tried by court-martial, came as far as Panama in the Lackawanna and proceeded to the United States, Asvistant Engineer R. T. Isbester, who Was detached from Lackawanna and ordered home by mail steainer, falied to take passage, was sent north inthe Lackawanna tn charge of Dr. Lovering. He will be transierred to some naval hospital for treatment. His mind ts reported as in a disordered condition. ‘THE MERIDIAN CoNGHESS.—At the Session of the Anternationai meridian congress yesterday, a com- mittee was appointed to receive and consider the numerous communications addressed to the con- Jerence from all parts of the wo Jecb of a prime meridian. Tuts « sed of Protessor Adams (Great britain Hinckeldeyn (Germany), Professor Abbe (United States), Professor Kikucht (Japan) and \tr. Ech Yerria (Costa Rica), After the’ meri wich was adopted, as stated in y Mr. Rutherford tn that stall be counted In two dire longitude deing plus, Pending discussion, U to-day. 18 up to 180°, and wet longi ude minu: conference adjourned UnUL Tur Restonation of Cadet Harvey Wood, 4th class, U.S. Miltary Academy, 18 accepted by the | Secretary of War. MANSHAL ATEINSON ViNDICA | conn after investig:tion of the cha fed States Marsal Aikinsoa, of ¥ link, Teport that noue ol the cuurges dave ‘been sustained. COURTS-MANTIAL—By direction of the President the general coutt-marUal at San Anton.o,Tes is, ts dissolved, A genera: court-martial tsappoluted to incet st Jefferson. borne on the 20th day of October. Ss, Missouri, eo 11a m., | Pensonat.—Mr. Z. Robbins has returned to the city for the season.—Comtnotore Temple wes | | registered in Ni ric last nlzht.—Information has been rece At Capt. Hoxt: and lis iat Son are 10.01 LL of inalarions fe Moan gouners a. W. Mid Miss 8 ne to Visit Tpoe. keh yesterday York elty. relutive | | dean, waere ¢ } | | vlegrams from the chairi mittee in Onio, the paign committee tu Cincinnati, Mr. Jono G. ‘Thompson and Mr. Newman, thie demoeratic candidate for secretary of state.” Dispatches from in of the state iran of the com- Col. Ochiltree Confident. HE THINKS BLAINE WILL BE ELECTED AND SAYs, WHY HE THINKS SO. Col. Tom Ochiltree arrived in the city last night from New York, He says he belleves Blaine will be elected, because {t 1s to the Interest of business men that he should be, and he has been conduct- ing an exceptionally goo’ campaign. The moneyed men in New York, he says, are divided and all the old party lines are broken. Tix state. he thinks, 13, contingent upon the resutt tn Olio to-day. It Ohio gives 15,000 repnblican majority New York will give 60,000 or 70,000. "Ir they lose Ohio there will be G most desperate fight until November. He thinks, without New York, Blaine can be clected; that he ‘will get New Jersey, and Indiana sure. ‘Trying To Get Bem, DEMOCRATS WHO CLAIM NO ONE WILL TAKE THEIR ‘OFFERS. ‘The democratic pool men here say they cannot get any even bets against Clevelund’s carrying New York, or upon the general results Two brokers took a hack last evening and drove around to the various places where they were told they could find men ready to bet even on Blatne’s elec- Uon. ‘They had $2,000 to put up tn even bets, elther that Cleveland would carry New York or that he would be elected. In several hours they could get only $210 covered. ‘They then offered to bet $100 to $90 on New York, but could not get takers. The same meh telegraphed to parties in New York who they understood would bet even on Blaine, but their money has not yet been covered. Other pool men who have been to New York to get bets say they can’t get them taken. Buying Registration Tickets, SOUTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATS ACCUSED OF CHEATING ‘NEGROES OUT OF THEIN VOTES, ewe cary f taxes. remit Secreta: jerson ‘this morni |“SAGthful: Ateention iven to. the disponal by lease oF “-MTLLE M, J, PRANDI, Carolina are practicing to cheat the negroes out of sale of une smallest pro mit ee gg Tage at 47 Mza. M. J. Hunr’s, 1909 F eraeet. their votes. By tho laws of the state no man who semi-annual Loterest idl remitted without GRAY SHADES! had a legal residence there prior to 188% and ne- charge. eel5-in RHEA WAVES! —-SHINGLED BANGs! glected to register at that time is entitled to regis- BS, ANNIE M, CLINTON, 216 19TH etREET, | , Thove styles never new! be ip the haindresery ter at all, and the voters are obliged to show their » soa yh bund tock Growin Ison Biciere Fae {isaye in order by plain combing, Demet end certificate at the polls, or they are not Gyzvepsia, and los. of aypetite, | No one epephcins [item amas ‘to vote. The dem ‘the writer says, Per yeutarmegt at monls sow would beliove be ever MX DAUGHTER, wns, @ WALKER, HAS HAD A | Sf taking advantage of this, and have struck upon great deal of excitement wad emodoual troubles to contend against. ‘They ur er and brought G Ss ou wenkneas end debility: while J from sympathy. was OLDEN SPECIFIC, Bieelvon us wtronath: See's WERT ST Dele: | cratic judges are chosen, and tf democratie, then the reverse 4s the case, In Uae county canvass | deraperats now control 54 of the 88 counties, and The Star. OCTOBER ELECTIONS, ee THE OHIO CONTEST. A FULL VOTE EXPECTED. Telegrams to Decided Republican Gains Reported Since Last Year. EXCITING DAY IN CINCINNATI. SHOOTING AT THE POLLS, A Negro Killed by a Deputy Marshal NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN THE STATE. IRISH VOTING THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. GREAT INTEREST AT COLUMBUS, A Large Vote Reported with Hepubli- can Gains — The Democrats Voting Early — Doubts About the German Vote. Special Dispatch to Tae Evesixo Stan. Coucaars, Onto, October 14.—The day 15a clear, throughout the state. Voters walked to the polls this moratng over a white frost. There Is a very general suspension of business here and elsewhere in the langercities. The law closing all saloons and bar-tooms 1s rigidiy enforced. Everything in fact 1s given up to the election, An oid voter in Columbus says he has not seen somuch interest and exeltement since the campatgn of "40, Voters vote and talk as if they were casting a pres: dential vote. ‘They were in Ine this morning long before six o'clock, When the polis opened. The dem committee tssned Instructions last Werk to haye the democratle vote throughout the tate polléd as early as possible in order that the rest of the day tight be given to bringing up str: after indiffer- ent men and attending generality to the details of | the election? As there 1s no registration of vourrs | in Obio ths becomes an important work in both parties, Another singular feature is tue choosing Of the Juidzes of election by the voi tthe polls. If the prect Celection, then two republican | the re mit that this fs against them, ‘They s ber the tine ney cape | tired the telegram trom Wood county to the de eraile committce asking If they wanted another Uiow=ynd from Wood. Both sides are looking after every vote. Late last night worl was brought to the re] nities that a man named | Harpster, who owns 7.000 sheep some miles distant, hid deelied to vote the demoeratie tleket. It was red that he would tnfluence otaers to dosa. A | committee was therefore at once d'spatcied to see him. ‘Tey labored with tim tilt nearly daylight, and then eame away tn doubt as to how the old min would vote. He Is over 70 years of age. Up to one o'clock thts afternoon a very lerge vote | ha. een polted in Columbus, and there have been Some republican gains The county repubilean committee estimate a gain of over three hundred city alone. There were several lastances rs who voted for Hoadly last year voted ay. Still, there 18 Deinz Largely polled what they call here a “vest pocket vote." Th ot means that the voter has got hls bal- lo: before he comes to the polis and only takes It Out of his vest pocket at the moment he deposits it in Uhe box so no ove can tell really how he votes. The Germans seem to have a good many pockets in thetr vests to-day, ‘or It is dificult to find how they are generally voting, at least, up to this time, ‘There 13 a flood of dispatches here this p. m. from all parts or the state. They all agree that a very | large vote has been polled before noon. In fact, here in Columbus, there 1s Uttle or nothing doing At the polls at one o'clock, so unceasingly had been the voung for the previous seven hours, The dls- patches, except from Cleveland, indicate quite de- cided republican gains as compared with the vote of last year, when the democrats elected their gov- eruor. In Totedo tue vote of elght precincts were informally counted, and showed republican gains of 195, Hurd, for Conemss, running behind nis teket. In Massillon republican gains are conceded by the democrats. In Dayton the repubilcans are clatiaing a big catn, amounting to.809, including the county. In MeKinley’s district tele-stams say he 13 not betng seratehed as much a5 was anticipated, and his re-election to Congress is confidently pre- aicied. G.W.AL EXCYPEMENT FN CINCINNATI. ‘The Pistol at the Polls—A Negro Killed by a Deputy Marshal—Other Cases of | Shooting—Cincinaati Democrats 2,500 Majority in Mamilzon | Ye Special Dispatch to Tae Evesine Star: Cixcixwatt, 0., October 14. ‘There ts much exeltement here to-day, but comparatively few arresis, considering the great Prenarations made. Business 18 nearly sus- pended, and crowds of people surround the polis Atone precinct in the sixth ward there was considerable shooting this morning. Nezroes weartng deputy marshais’ badges are numerous about all the polling places. Lively times are looked for as the hour for closing the polis ap- proaches. The democrats claim that they are holding their own, and will carry the county by at least 2,500. The republicans say no estimate of the ouicome can be made at tulsearly hour, Itis ra- mored that the United States authorities are ar- resting deputy sheriffs and carrying them across the river into Kentucky. Several deputy marshais were also arrested this morning. One of these turned out to bea well-known “crook” from Lex- ington, Ky. ANegro Killed by a Deputy Marshal— A.U.S, Detective Arrested. Later.—Buck Anderson, a colored democratic deputy sheriff, has been shot and killed tn the elghth ward, It is sald, by a deputy marshal Re- | ports are coining in thick and fast now of Mghts and shooting scrapes. The ambulance wagon is a a Washington, has been acting as an’ inspector of elections, By Associated Preas. Conflict of Authority in Cincianati. U.S DEPUTY MARSHALS ARRESTED BY POLICEMEN ‘WHO THEMLELVES ARE SUBSEQUENTLY ARRESTED. Crxcrixami, O., October 14—At a late hour last | Harper and Prot | about the United | cities Ww. this intensity of feeling continues. An enormous vote 1s being polled, enca pariy ‘ get in all votes, but to et Understood, thiit Ohio is rw issue of & ma the atin, eputy zens’ committee the rept The Fatal Shooting in Cincinn: CINCINNATI, O., Oct P cliy 1s feverish with excitement, carried on to a greater extent than SUght collisions lave taken place in wards, bu seen In Anderson Was killed Uts m T With a deputy marshal, howard Ui od the depu an} marshal : ad Overp. We Were refusing to allow the United stag ber of deputy th ts delightfully co Vote has so far been ji say that there is very tue se vliere great earnes Marshal Wonnds a Deputy Sherist. arrested by the deputy being guarded tn the govern number of these were brourht in a patrol wage! by tle police, which added to the already extstias excitement, “There has been coustiderabie shortitis tm the 6th, Sth, Ist wand IN Wards In the latter adeputy marshal shot a deputy sheriff in thie head, causing a severe but not fatal Wound. 1 a democratic ward, there is great excitement bet cause of Lhe large mumber of republican oles being polled, Irish Voting the Repnblican Ticket—A Poll of 500,000 Votes Expected, A citizen of Glendale reports that early this movning large nuabers of Irish voted the republi- can Ucket. While the Ucket voted 1s state, local and congressional, the issue ts national, for the Teasons above stated. Hence the vate will be iary IC Will probably reach 800.000 In Une aggregate. ‘The state candidates are secretary of state, judge Of the supreme court and & board of public works. ‘The democratic candidate for secretary of state isthe present Incumbent, Mr. Newman. The publican candidate 15 Geb. J. 8. Robinson, who at present represents the Manion’ district in Con gress, ‘Only, scattering returns need be expected to- night, but hese will indicate tke drift of the elec- uon. The Policemen Retensed. Crxcixsatt, @., October 14—The polleemen Drought before the U. S. commissioner were n= leased on bonds, “Foxey” Andervon Not Killed, Crvcrsvatt, 0. Octo! report that “Foxey” Anderson was sixth whrd not true. He seriously hurt, Large crowds are many polling places, and the air ts full Of an expected outbreak. ‘The poilit continues rapidly, and In many places more Wan haif the total vote was ca*t before noon, Anegal Vor In the United States court id an altercation, but was not rd at ative Commissioners » have alre malted ‘ged with illegal voting. Shortly before . 1. Russel, In the 18th wand, who hid been men ch: noon flourishing a pistol In the vielnity of U shot by a eniored depn At nOON U ly all the w government by the al egal Vo rem Date 14.—The weather to-day 1s 2 a cool breeze, and every- wuLidttiz, at trae st constant A Few Conemas, Oe bright and thing f Tull vote, which 1s being Polied. No disturbances of conseqnence have been reported in of a few Oilers lor disorderly ‘Whree-iourth Potied by Noon. Covewats, ©., October 14.—From the local. Indl- cations and information received at tue head- quarters of the repubilean committee, IU 18 esti- mated that at least three-fourths of the vote in the poled by noon. The weather is con- sidered favorable to the republicans in the rural districts. Big Vote in Cleveland. CLEVELAND, ©., October 14—The weather Throughout the Western Reserve is beautiful, and there ts every Indication that a lense vote will be polied. ‘There 1s no nuasua! excitement, but boub sides are working carnestly, es steady. ‘The poll @ VOLE con ally lange. ts no exeltement. Largest Vote Ever Polled at Toledo. ‘ToLEDo, O., October 14.—The weather 1s clear and cool. The voting 1s progressing quietly, and the Indications are that the vote will be the largest ever polled. In Six of the eight wards of the eity itis estimated tuat Tully one-nalt of the enure Vote was In before 9 o'clock Unis morning. A Big Vote at Coshocton, Cosnoctos, 0., October 14.—The vote to-day will probably be the heaviest ever known in this city. At noon the vote already polled was more tan FROM WEST VIRGINIA. A HEAVY VOTE BEING POLLED. BOTH PARTIES CLAIM GAINS. Warerixa, W. Va., October 14.—The election to aay is t vernor 2 omicers and the ie ton by the dominant party and the course of the supreme court in the LuteRigencer contempt case ere the chief state issues Twoof the members of that court are on the demoeratie ticket. ‘The campaien has been an unusual one in this state. Tue weather 1s tine and a very heavy vou is being polied in the towns. Y polled Uuree-fourtis Of its usual vore by Bot sues chum gains, There is uotliny ASTRAW The City Election in Newark To-day. Newark, N. J. October 14—The city election here to-day 1s proceeding quietly, ‘There is a pros Pect of a lange vote being cast, as great lov est in the result is fett. Firteen alderm of education, two Lees of the city reform school and two Surv: highways are to be elected. “Tue demo: hold control of the city couneil, and cans must elect six or the Miveen ad gain power. For two years the city has gone democratic, principally Owing to the exposures of fraud, but the republicans have a norma: majosity Of onde 500, ‘The general election effects the Voters | {titiny of a fiaman, considerabiy,and appeals have beer generally mzde for partisan action on the ground that Uke result in Newark would affect the state vote. mi Mass., October 14—The twelfth ‘SPRINGFIELD, at Chester to-day nominated SPE aS rsa hee CAL -» OD i jet in the city, was by fre 7 ges its contents, involving a loss of over against which’ there ‘ts Ansurance of $100,000. Tre originated in the Jeaf room. ‘The Durning of this factory throws out Of employment over 400 colored operatives. The fire was not unui an early hour this morning. {n addition to the factory several sunall | r | Tee Mager, © | Duveh partian | ing in Four Wards Deputy the iscty | General Forcign News by Cable. COUNT BISMARCK. Loxpox, October 14. —The Paris ot «s cives @ Teport as current there that Her- marck Will be Tetwined at his postion at ihe Tague op probation, and that Prince Bismarck SIL Ultimately aprotnt Herbert as vice chancellor, to relove his father of many of his onerous due A FUROPEAN QUARANTINE CONGRESS, St. Perensrena, October 14—Kt re. ceiving the protest of England against » c rantine at Russian porte bas consented. 49 rate in the congtess projected By the Ttatlan ess agatnst epidemic THE COMMERCIAL CRIS IN FRANCE Panis, October 14—M. Rouvier, the me ‘of “comm Promises to begin his min Istertal car vestigation of the present commensal view to the adopuon of rewedial n ” has con. ral Baron Von Loe, ) corps, the decoras Haver ructin 1 prove ms of the general TIOAT. TRIAL 1% meseta, A great poutticat Tt was conducted rms were sentenced powa and another Suc others were bin. Jon executions Will provably Be | Tour Tew ones, Losnox, Octoler 1 Iviu Tain Chen, the new Chinese thtnister to Germany, austria aud Maljy | has arrived at Suerte ison his way to Borne } TADOR TROURE ES 18 LYONS Lyons, Ociler 14.—Selitions placants have heen peted in different parts ot thts citys callin Rivettuig. of. wen A who are onl af enn - s probable that the KOveruINeNL. wlll RUIAMENT. ober H4.—The king wi open the ut on November 17¢h, ERIGANDS IN THE So M. Oot: ber 14, nd forty men ssowatls fu purpow of quelling the hey are commanded by Ras Aloula, A. f the king Of Abyssinia has Jolned the br FOONOMY IN RETET, October 14.—Five employes on the interior have been distuissed as © sure of economy. j THE CONGO CONFERENCE. Loxno, October 14.— Frat 4 Germany will Topese at Te Cong! conference Of the powers Im. Heritu that tie Datiuiblin systes Congo. Baron De St Berlin, fn Bismarck, anit of T dated Sepiember 29, to Prined SUhat France Is anxious to settle, im odd, RUMEN standing, ber rela borin Africa, and ree on the Congo, erin the matter me of Germany she decided aference Of all CabIeLS tbe terested th the Sub} PRAYING IN WFSTMINSTRN ANNEY FOR THE COME YPRSION OF ENGLAND TO TUM ANCIENT PAITH. Afler the crlebration of mass yesterday” tn St, S_clureh, the bishop ‘of the diocese and. the And concretion, muRiberite 800 pervens, to the sirine of Edward, the Confessor tuntuster ables, whee they knelt and Pe clergy Proceeds jin w Praved for the conversion of England to. the Ancleat faith, ‘The people made the sign of the cross during the prayer, | ‘They Were not disturbed by the verwers. "The visitors at the abbey were | Much astonished Dy the proceeding. THE KERFLLIOUS STUDENTS IN RUSSIA, Bertix, October 14.—The closing of the uni At Kiel Nas greatly incensed Che educated classes of Russia. ‘The excitement among the students in Mat country 18 Increasing. Ibis reported that the university at Charkot bas heen closed. The. Ruse ] Slam goverment this resolved to proceed agalDss, | the rebellious siudents with the utmost rigor. | THE CARDINAL'S CROSS REDEEMED. | Carasta. October The citizens of Catanta, hay Tibet a sufficient sum to tedeemn the golden cross Which Was presented to the cardinal, OF St, Felice ¥ ye, ad Which Ue former do nated to the = Ts by the recent cyclone bere, Th to the eardl of cratitude for his re distress, | The Steck Market Strong, with an Ad= vance. October 14, Wall § rity has been'strong and om rrosetieat iy ‘prioes ranged ackuwanna, 14.—The Courier U's Parksviile, dispatch says: Gea, While hauling Tumber, was shot on the Wavon dud instantly ailled to-day, James Shi aweey's trother-ielaw, ls suspected of the erie, wsey Killed Shruren’s son last February. Im Waey's falher ktlied Shruren's balt~ if whale after killings grew. They related ood anc the families have | contrituted 1 ntuck}’S critninal history | tu the past 30 91 per Rowsey was hung by | @ mov av Siai his brother smith wi killed by militia wile defying afrest, Cain | Arcule Kowsey were killed In heawis, and the other members of Wie family have been engaged in bloody encounters, ———— in Chinn. ALLEGED ALAKMING NEWS WITHHELD, tober 14.—A letter from the Preuch come nghal to the senior European consul ished. ‘The writer promises that the Shanghal or Woo Sung une the jaw of neutraltty. The hong, at the Invitation of the ave formed themselves Into @ LM. Constapdin as presi The Intransiges as Vice president. (ene Kochetores papel? asserts that the government bas just alarming news from China and Tonquin, Which 1% 4s withholding trom the public. FKENCH EXPENSES IN TONQUIN. Pants, October 14.—Al the opening of the chame bers Adiniral Peyrou, iniuister of marine, will ws a credit of 10,000,000 francs to defray the expenses of the French operations tn Tonquin during the last Unree uonths of the present year, cl arities and Corrections. there 1s yy bh will m less China viol Fre dent and M. F. THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN ST. LOUTR. Sr. Lovis, October 14—The eleventh national conference ‘respecting charities and corrections Devan Its sessions here last nigtt at Memorial hail, with between two ng three hundred delegates sent, representing nineteen ‘wo terre Cores and the District uf Columbia, "Rev. Dr We G. Elot, chancellor of Washington university tits city, bade the conference welcome in a bret Governor Thomas J. Crittenden welcomed egates in Debalf of the state, and while Itting the advanced methods af caring tor the States, announced that Mise SOUr wits the oy of Philadelphia, | the ony. e ron behalf of Ue ie of St. Louls tar Letchworth, Ui annual address, in which h F the work of yet and Of | ment in asylums. A resolution was adopted ex- Wniling a greeting to the American Public Health sosoclatioly and (uviting that body to attend thelr Incetiugs. "The committee on business and perma~ CDE creantzation Was Wien appalled, and at & late hour the conference adjourned, _ Attempt to Wreck an Express Trate. Torexa. Kansas, October 14.—The seMnd ate tempe co Wreck the santa Fe. ae je a Short distance east 0 ans, Sunday evening. A section of men of that division went to Florence during the day and returned on @ hand-car to their howe. Abotit 9:39 o'clock discovered a tle across the Track fastened down a succeded tn removing it beiore the arrival of the east bound express, due there al $45 o'clock. Om the Sunday migat’ previous an obstruction” was Placed for & pasenge resulted in the wreckiny IC i veleved that tus wad done by the same gang and Uh was Object. A reward of §5,5.0 Is offered for the arress ‘of the perpetrator _— Captain and Crew Drowned. CHICAGO, October 14.—The supposition that ‘wrecked schooner floating bottotn up off Milw Was the Kitty Grant is confirined by te capt a Ve sel Which arrived here last night. The was idenilied by te tug Which endeavored to her into Muskegon, but was forced to her, ‘There was no One on board, and it That the captain and crew, consisting amen, were drowned. i Dinner to the Marquis and Marchioness of Laundowne, Hauapax, N. 8., October 14.— AL Ube government house ia: tenant governor, in honor of wo Scotla of the Marquis and Marchioness of downe. ‘The dinner was attended by forty Among diem General Lord Alexnnacr Busse aid idike tl lady, Admiral Sir J. Edmund Commerell and lady, Sir Selby Smith, ex-adjutant general of Canadia® miittia; Hon. W. 8 Fielding, provincial a O'brien, had al re for De bald ‘oon his return A public X.Y. ‘been closed diphtieria, ‘subsequently two of i | i i for Uhe arrest o; the lieutenant of police who locked

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