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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rerthwest Corner Pennsy!vanin Ava, an? 11th @, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. srry Peveree Stan fs eerved to snbeerthers m thy aecount at 10 center Copies ‘at the counter. J prepaid—Sucente « month, ‘Inr Wersry Stan—pablishot o1 pening Star. Death of a Maryiand Physician. Special Dispatch to Tue Evestxe Stan. Rockvitix, Mp., October 9.—Dr. A. H. Sommers died at 22) o'clock Unis morning in the Mfty.aixth yearof his age. He has a brother, Fayette, who has for many years been Innd agent tm the west for Mr. W. W. Corcoran, of Wi city, hes {ree sons tn the Dey parer business, ong 18 fatea- thtown, Ky., and the other at jorn city, Wyoming: “ie as another son th einclunat, amter tn Washington, and a daughter tm Priace George county, Md. it appears that the doctor, 0 had been Unwell for several Gays, took a large dose of ether by mistake. <a General Foreign News by Cable. A MINE INTENDED TO BLOW CT 4 RURSTAN FORTRESR three for have beei = ooh arrested as a Tesult of oSorerent hr Ve 64—N2 9,824, WASHINGTON, D. ©., MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1884. TWO CENTS. [RE SSS eas NEW PUBLICATIONS. LECTURES. 0 BE-NO HE-NO HE-NO HE-NO HE OCTOBER LECTUA:S THE TICHRORNE Cr. The Democratic Feuds in New York. NR CLAIMANT RELEASED. anor or tar risrY naam arrax reose| Lelegrams to The Star. | x Sercs innate Race ne erat SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip Pantonvilie prison Last night. He Was discharged this “ orn un ne eee te coe EO om NO"SeQF SIRS | covmvwner neces Toosy.—tnternal reve-| UE NESCurS o7 THE TACriON FONT IN EW pe ig hy eet ek v ‘ table € HE-NO Se eon . iusis Castle, Hall, MONDAY EVENING. Oc | nue, $690,334; customs, $577,060. YORE ciry. = 4 suddenness and secrecy ot Bis. ioscan get no marecobleChins HE'S a He st Tovelcek, to. make arrangements. to attend Among democrats here the county democrat 7 TT) ACSI S puspose of the as man to drink Tee afterit hes been LINCOLN HALL. Tae Cexrvry open of curate CEH ab@ So Tis Dantex. | posrar,coxvexvion Wir Muxrco—Postmaster | organation of New Fok ats iy elves | GOV. CLEVELAND ASSAULTED. Porter snd trends 'who had intended Uo" weloane HE-NO eriean market Cart See 1 M. SPRAGUE, C. Cc. | General Hatton and Senor Romero, the Mexico | criticised for not indorsing the Tammany local hin at the prison gates. HE-NO- ent of BE — ~ FOR NOVEMBER. 9, 1, HE EMBERS OF FRI beer vaank Racin! a ee Regist ticket. The apprehension now most troubling dem- THE LATEST PROM BOTPT. . a aste- = KODGF. No. 12 ars quested to te providing for the exchange of mail matter between 5 rere a : state = ; LADIES GOODS. sul Surmen Sih stron ant Tensy santa sven. | the United states and Medico ae aemesce ates oF | ocretS IS MA there win be aractionaa oxnt | Refusal to Grant a Pardon, the tering witk taper, HE-NO_ never drink the they are made for ket.” CALL YOUR ATTENTION To THE : couring and Dry Clea: tia D.m., toattend the er, JOSEVH elock p. ta, Ke cording Secretary. LITAN M. F postage. ImpoRTING Waste PapzR.—The marine hospital bureau ts informed that the paper manufacturers are now shipping waste paper from England. ‘The New York city, which will open a fine opportunity to trade votes on the natfonal ticket for support for local nominees, It is said by a democrat who Was atthe national headquarters Saturday that the Rational committee have taken the matter In hand Cause, Keports reach Cairo to Stewarts, wear Appar have beeu toud on the alte of tho Reported ISH_AUTHORS AND AMERICAN COPYRIGHT LAWR, pT OS Baton Rev. Dr ky D. Hust. 8 ‘ and are endeavoring to persuade the county demno- | Tost tober 90.—The lord mayor Of Landon, 15 ee us tis Week, commencing | British ship Louls Walsh and the steamers Stook- | crats to swallow the Tammany teket. tor the sake mate ane i] Ear oot cree |eumamay oe eseaerts etce | ACSUENT ) CONGRESSMAN ARNOT satiagp fhiloak- TH SUBDIVISION ASSOCIATED | large cargo on their last trip, ‘There is no opposl- | willingness to retire several, Of fs, candidates for Se ae With the November number, now ready, THe ne GNetine st there | Won Or objection to he lauding on our shires of | Comte pe Kelly insists on retaining hls man CENTURY begin its fifteenth hi shown an advance in elycul . Fach season lation upon the pre- ceding, and the magazine starts out upon the new The materials used are um and indiieo.* HE-NO for mayor.’ Mr. Hubert O. Thompson, the boss of | FRANCE REJECTS CHINA’S PEACE) waste paper from non-infected ports. = the county organization, 18 sald to be the chief ob- Prussan bt umes ut very reasonable prices. CASH FOR THE N’ fs BW ORLEANS Expos!Tion.—The | stacle to a union. There isa strong sentiment in OFFE! reeomuizine HE-No | #¥e8 to Bveain’, Keception and Dinner Dress volume With an edition of xAIEY | Treasury department has issued a warrant for | favor of union, Dut Thompson opposes It Gere. = sai and strenuous ef . 3 see s ; 1 meet eke Dalry, | $166,607 in favor of the New Orleans exposition, | 1and was the cholce of the county faction for Presi- —_-—— foris t thors Justice and Whe rto HE-NO| oclé ‘on WEDSEs! e : $ ‘ 3 to HE-NO} _ocle-st OVER 140,000 COPIES. say ith jor: hwent, on! WED NES DAVENENL G, inating the fourth instalment ot the 1,000,000} dent aul would, 11s supposed, mainly control fed- THE TICHBORNE CLAIM BASED | BIO @ copyright In Ainerica. So. far ‘ ai h the grocers, yes TATE prEnED, CLEANED | no important. feature of Tae Cexruny Maga: | PUGTHCH SHAME RTE Nl bose Graber: | loaned to the exposition by act ot Congress gjal patronage ih New York city in the event of ANT RELEAS! eversthing toward tie accompilsiinent of this end Tea similar t drank in poe DARN Tet S coming ndeed, perbaps the ‘own interest and self protection to Jo! weaker ae ‘ammany, ot | had been tried in vain, haps there ‘soon plage soohaapse By SES CS th ttcel Soatitonat, | AmpOF rent Seen ea tndeed, perhaps the most | ii irtsnrged to arena thin meeting A SMle"* 30) sre FUNERAL Of the late Gen. Benjamin Alvord | proposes to’ get control of the local pacronage it — be_reom for, hnpw in the awakening of American a: it is callel HE-NO, and is _cett-Am® <2 iste southweit_ | Umportant ever undertaken by tie magaeine—Will a HE wEUsIGE, took place yesterday afternoon trom 1277 Q street. | PossHble: On every hand democrats gan be heard COURTRIGHT. THE TETAN RURDERE 2e which the present state of without the expensive coloring, pol- CARD-DRESSMARING AT 015 STREETS. F, ocls-2t* Secretary pro tem. i e expressing fear of” the result in New York if a fac- 9 fURDERER, & at upon ther upon, Seeing Sno aie Phdcbie Eth phen eben eda eR THE SERIES OF WAR PAPERS; = 7 ‘The funeral serviee was conducted by Rev. J. H. | tional strite Over local spollg takes’ plaoe at the "THE TEXAN MURDERER, ESCAPES —e ching and fancy twisting, usu rn asde to suit, “Dress Ce tHE NATIONST HOMEOPATHIC HOSEL: | Eutot, D. D., rector of Ascension church, assisted | polis. = for the Union, written by Keneral oficers high in | Matint Af 7:80 ctelock v.mu.,.hold asocial reunion at | LY Rev. EH: Ingle, assistant, rector. and. Rev. Dr. as se SS 5 . ESSMAK- ion, written by general officers high 1n | Masonte Temple to eclebrate the thitd anniversary Of ison, rector of ‘Trinity churci e pallbearers e West Virginia Election, i iver | 15D BIRCH HSS, OPENED HER DRESSMAK- | command upon both the Federal and the Confeder- (on. “Tie friend of Homeopathy are cor- | Wete Gers, Sleridan, Rochester, Myer Hagner, | waar Rerassowrarive owees, beuoeeer, avs | AN ASSAULT ON GOV. CLEVELAND. ponsecdon, tm behalt Ot & be pleased to see her frieuds. Ladies wishing re- ae Sides,—General Grant (who writes of Vicksburg, | disily invited to attend, A. 5. FRAT, President. | and Hunt, Cols, Hodges and Carey and Dr. Norris’ ABOUT IT—DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY OVER '5,000— | At Kked by the Man Ejected yma eine | Brunswick. it ts st Lok yin peruission ocis-iwe |} lan, Beauregard, Rosecral I, Admiral | 55° DR. IRVING ©, BOSSE place, Rut for interment GINTA MARSH. . : sin state i the cathedra ee Porter, and others. ‘Te’series opens in the Novem- having returned to washington Atsaxy, N. ¥., October 20.—Gov. Cleveland was | body lies in state iu the cathedvat and will be lb Ay insti GANG, DERLER. FY, ZERHNE | ber Cuvrony wita an article on PUR noe] acrso canvas Ovrcens The predet mag | enna tno ot West Virgoit 6 in| aguatedin atti neta se ie as | ea ing o Worsted. Esubroldery and mate fancy Gods other hours may be summoned | designated Licut.-Gen. Sheridan to act as Secreta: city. Toa Star reporter who conver by uel Boo! 1 THE SULTAN'S GPRMAN PROCLIVITIER, Sud’ Toys. Desizniny and Stamptug: Plush and Velvet “ 5 eee sign: ut eridan as ry ing by Sam ne, of Chemung county, who| ¢, Dorie. Oates ~ Silty yatiers renewed on reasonable ee Eases) OF BULLEN, Soe _ | of War, and Rear Admiral N tchols to act as Seere- | bim to-day he sald in regard to the West Virginia | was ejected from the executive chamber last week | yf pre aie gulay am wieean Woe nee tions in ite By Grex. Beatrecanp, eos tary of the Navy, in the absence of Secretaries Lin- | lection: “We (the democrats) did well and are | for creating a disturbance while seeking a pardon it against the Covermment still continues. swith more than twenty illustrations, including por . Has Reanoved to coin and Chandler, respectively. amply satisfied with our victory. ‘The republicans | tor his wife's brother. a 111 F street northwest, traits of McDowell, Johnston, “Stonewall” Jack- | _0c17-1m' ‘1208 F street northwest, ait ave rn i wuitun's German proclivit tes are stronger tan No. 808 11th Street Northwest Poured money into the state without stint, Dut We | Particulmrs of the Axsault—The Gover- He las made all the German pachas im- AMUSEMENTS Fginty gutureet_ rom, ge Fore “fatest atyies tn | sou, and others. ‘The writer touches upon his pec: | ———yasqINGTON, D.C, OGTOBER 1ST, Ime | of ONRTONEW YORK. Judge Gresham, Secretary | heat them and we will increase our majority com wor Not Injured, perlal aldesde-camnp, including Strecker Pacha, the = OS | Fall and Winter costumes, “French method, o¢t-Ims | lar'relations with Jefferson Davis, and on the sen. | (3 Deore : of the Treasury, and Mr. A.U. Wyman, U. &. TreaS-| siderably at the presidential election.” m tbs sisi paneevce mn Seqpentaaa tieseneeien mak oe, > RTIONIL THEATER = —— eral conduct of the war. Brief sketches, entitied | “I have this day taken charge of sore No. 907 | Urer, left this city for New York last night to at- | “4 a As Gov. Cleveland was going from the executive | has also received an important decoration, and has N M. Wiitrax ‘th, street noethweat, between Dsteset ana sLovaians | tend the republican business men’s meeting in that | ‘Whats the actual majority” inquired the re- | mansion to the capitol at about 9 o'clock thismorn- | been eapeclaits dimctad to give me aes Fol Importations:—Trimmed and untrimmed Hats “RECOLLECTIONS OF A PRIVATE,” nue, and will be pleased to see my friends and the | City to-day. Porter. ing he was assaulted in front of the medical college | the naval college and to the reform of the feet, Messrs. Enples & Rin-loy take plescure in anmoune- | aiy'Honncts from Farivand London houses: Plumes, bite in general, “Between five and six thousand,” was the reply, | 08 Eagle street by Samuel Boone. of Elmira, WhO | pusgryectioN AMONG TUM LEARNED AND OW ing the enyawense the week bexinning Fancy Festhers, Kibbons. Real and Imitation Laces, | the first one of which, printed in the same number, |» oc3-1u: LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agt. NAvAL OnvERs—Assistant Engineer A. E Smith | “on governor, and Wilson (candidate for governor} | SUCK at him with bis right hand. ‘The blow was LEARNED IN RUSSIA, MONDAY OCTORER 20, and all the litest novelties in Millinery Goods. A com: | describes a Union private’s experiences at. Bull DR, OU. KENNEDY. {o duty in the bureau of steam engineering, Navy | ran behind his ticket owing to the oppoaition of | Warded off, and the man repeated the attempt sev . PRTRRSRUKG, Ockober 2.—It ts that NDA’ causes Se eee re i uae Sauter | Run, will gupplement the more important sertes by Fea EE seca to teas New Nore department, “Paymaster W. W. Woodhull as tn- | Fallroads, The other candidates ave a larger oLEmes mriubout, hitting the governor's face. | eleven professors “at the UBlvensts of kiett have SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY, Fitimbies including. Pagscmeuterica, Fringes, Pier | Be Various generals. Papers describing various | avenue northwest, eci6-Im | Spector provisions ‘and clothing, navy yard, Les majority than Wilson. We are assured of =a rr eae Ward # pile of cobble-stones, DUL | deen requested to resign, SediClous papers were Of the Hustrions Artiste, . JANAUSCHYE, In He put shipped to the American ved to be made at howe, Also, cutting taazht.cel6-6t* | separate articles on the great battles of the War DEAD DURR. Hard ewitz has taken ee Beruix, October . in its nat- on, and is the kind the rink themselves, NO Tea iesold only in the orig d packses, 1 pound. M%@ pound sizes It is private rerett, hours of 10 anil 2. dlephoue, No. 8 (cg DR ABIHUR ©. ADAMS XY RS. M. V. HART. a and Feather Trimmings, Buttons. be. A fine Asgort- | BUxIllary, branches of the service, etc., will appear | ——_ Oc sare Tein THE WELLENOWN | sect? eng | democratic delegation to Congress. 1 told Goff | Was int py Dr. George H. Houchton | found at the lodgings of the sullor from the. Sivaaisare 7 treteen Pare od GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. Ro‘Urameh oie in thie" POmPHY Mien | clothing, navy yard, Teague fland, sist, instant, to | fd now he finde & bie denon atic acon eized and eld him, and the governor Teisurviy m. | Mndlond fad fe othr have becu erste: : = ph ofmice in this eity. ‘accor ‘walt orders. om fumed his walk. "Dr. Houghton then released LATE A. M. : T. A strict regard for accuracy will guide the prepa MUNCAST/R & HOWARD, PHARMACIST, Peg eR MeN gir res vueepeg alee) FETA went to his boartn DUBLts, October 2.—AL the meeting of nationale Mas. M. J. Hoesz, ration of the illustrations, for whlch Tie Canter | UCD” Comer fth aud I streste northnweet An Anuy Reriffixe Boaxn at Governor's Island, | {1d not vote because of dissat mn on state | Boone, who quickly went anding house on "1 ‘» | Lancaster street, where he was arrested shortly | its abd others yesterday expressions of condolence poh Sie SERS has at its disposal a very large quantity of photo- Haves full assortment of Diamond Dyes, New York harbor, has been -appointed, consisting | Mayers PUL tcy wil all turn qut for Cleveland.’ | after. Dr. Houghton overtook the wovernor ana | With Mr. A. M. Sullivan y faruily wers made. Masses Hiant Suecess, MY LIFE. - Y 2 a TO cents a packaye, ig were celebrated and prayers were offered tor the a by Her lied Company, earrying its iphs, drawings. portraits, maps, plans, ete., | of Major Gen. W. 8. Hancock, Col. Charles Suther- | Tue S: Wall ne nUMnerous Otmer pis ‘has | Conversed Driefly with him about the assault. The c at pray * gwn Magnificent Scenery Will Have Her Wtherto unused. ‘The aim ts to present In this so iH, WITH PLATES —THE & a HE STAR, aS as papers, governor proceeded to the capitol and went to | Pepost of lils soul In most of the Catholic churches, yp Fall and Winter Opening of ries, not official reports, but commanding officers’ & cleanly and healthful m<thod. All Dentiery jand, Col. Alex. J. Perry, assistant quartermaster; | been imposed upon by a report purporting to | & ‘aduding only casually to the ‘snatte urporation attended the funeral tm ‘The mayor and ‘D., Dentist, Vernon | Lieut. Col William D, Whipple, assistant adjutant | emanate from the Springer committee vindicating ae thes accounts of their plans'and operations,—interest- > f Z : i i to the attaches of the office. In the | Slate. ‘The committee of the Glaswevin oe ee oo chesae aan BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, ing personai experiences which will record leading th and Puin, ave.,succéstor to'Dr, Jenison. general, and Surgeon John H. Janeway. Foe pated he ee ena ay, Police court Boote pleaded not cuilts, and asked | STanted a free burlal site for the taterment of ease ae Cope Selected by Her Agent in Paris and London. events of the war, and possess, at the same time, & an po seen for two days to prepare his case. as he wanted to | Wins Acable from Mr. Patrick Kean express Finsr Liecr, Stephen C. Mills, 12th infantry, 1s | the Springer committee. It was made up by Ballin od = historical value not exsliy to be calculated, ‘On MONDAY and TUESDAY, October Gand 7. o¢3 | "The Noveinber CeNTUny lo a, Humber of unusual weawine excellence. In It appear also first chapters of ‘NINTH STREET, [OULTON AND F. W. RITTER, ‘s e su. | ing condolence in behalf of the American I 920 F strot northwest, Am? _| tics at Knox college, Galesburg, IL, and will re- down for Wednesday afternoon. Boone has been | Wuded Mr. Sullivan's funeral to-day. proces. NO. MORAN, 2195 PENNA. AVE Port for duty accordingly, todo with it. ‘The last action on the subject taken Foes. FINED COMEDY. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE. CORNER F. or at El aT 5 : D | seeking @ pardon for his brother-in-law, Byron B. | SOM Was very long. Conspicuous in it were tho The Popular Youns’ A NEW NOVEL BY W. D. HOWELLS, 1'of Bibbs Latrobes and Hepes for same: by the committee Was to ask for a committee to in- | Mairbanks, sentenced for two years at Adbura for | Masor aud corporation, te Wshoy abd clergy ot Mz. EDWALD SOTHERS, Fit ctiee ni ealinely bea tke eae USbERVEST | author of “Venetian Days” +A Modern-Tnstance,? civw ato), Mavi lane ors ores | wreaerik & Caluoun, Mh infancy, extended two | HAY, the, Departuent of Justis had ne report | pontine ito a crowd assembled uear his house on | Duin. wan of te ls member ot patina, v. cb S ERN, ty cents vill positively bu: BS ES Sy” A el ance, 20, Havi re », order “ pween, ~ bs various, e eta a And John P. Smith's Splendid Comedy Company, | for Hadi ever shownn tite city For ae wo oer | ete., a. story dealing wiih the Tise of an American to proupely. “eet aia prot s cahous, 14th Infantry, extended two | printed, and it has been Sent out a8 the action of | Hallowe'en, and seriously wounding a be a tious | Soveadce "tar erie wan aaa ee You the reilar #1 UNDELVEST: while for $1, well, | business mi and his wife called on the gove Henry J, Byros's Pamons Comedy in threeacts, entittea | We simply ssk you to look at ours after examina’ thé nce fot three months, to | the Springer committee.” vs were closed in howar of tue iste H. DANIEL RESP! (ibe oluer fiction Includes short FULLY IN- | take effect November 20¢h, 1884, 18. granted Second a ing his recent visit to the state fair, and asked for | Many sh ands that he is no\ a Nataeete : his friends that he gounceted with | Lieut, John N. Glass, 6th ‘cavalry; leave on sur-| Wopes to Carry North Carol the pardon of Fairbanks ‘The governor said he | Sulshed dead. SS VESTS baits Gro. C. HENNING, No. 410 7th treet, and will, be | coon’ certificate of disability sracted: Firse, Lisvt would look the matter over, When he returned to a OLD st NERS! Py pleased to. ni he artistic garme! 33 y & d ommmit~ y ns ot fi a OED SOLDIERS! en eanen aan | Rad} or custom madec Nit Arusticwatmente, eltuer | Coorge K. Spencer, 19th infantry, Is extended. six | ,, Chairman Mott, of the republican state o Albany he communteated with District Attorucy | | The Awsautt on Gov. Cleveland. months; leave granted Capt. Thomas Troxel, 17th | tee of North Carolina, is in the city. Toa Star re-| Staachfeld, of Chemung county, who e: infantry, extended two months; Asst. Surgeon John | porter to-day he sald: “I am not ere on any tm- | hims-lf as ‘Stronsly opposed to granting WAS SAID AT DEMOCRAT 1, Pullps, tram duty in department of, the east, | portant business, and do not care to advertise my | did not think there were any grounds of clemency. | The rumor that Gov. Boa to Tenote fOscemmanding general department | being here. ASfor the campaign in North Caro- | return hither boone turned Up. ‘The governor told | Stated mm Albany spread uround the city rapidly Incantey, ordered to toport before retiring board uf | WBA, OW9 Years ago, the democrats only Bent us Wy | hun ie had not vet meacled the case. Bowe tase nd until more correct Information was Yrhlch Maj. Gen, Hanco-kispresident; leave granted | fending’ republicans were against us. Now | ome, threatening remarks and retuned. ‘He fol- | I eaused a good deal of excitement, The ‘ol. John“. Brooke, 3d infantry, 18 extended to | they F c forth to the ex ut ofthe aeaulit anade upon the gov ° azy aypulcant {or @ pardon. AL and “We of the South,” by George W. Cable. ET. Opposite Patent Offica ee are for us, and naturally | We | tive manston that day, and declared he would not November is expect to increase our vote, Our party is working | jeave uu He goe tHE Pardon. Fibally he disap” | Senet hata ee ee eat AS tne 1 been killed, the naive of Hendricks Cochineal Dye, guaranteed. Finer erade st 2 8225, & Liudii's'extra lone DRAWERS, fashioned, Also extra | 15 a timely contribution from George Tieknor Cur- | Sieg size bande fur very Bee bulls se) | Us, and there are shorter papers oa various poiltk | bar Us BP WOO DB! evi subjects, “Bribery In PoilUcs,” “A Rallying — Folnt for a, New Politieal Party,” “False tasues," | sso 5woops AND BUILDING LU IT LEADS TO A_KUMOK OF ASSASSINATION—WHAT And the xq edie cNT'S ADVICE. ‘In preparation, Mic. SOTHENN'S Laughable Nonsen- = ~ weal Cie Mus Setaa Revreer, “CRUSHED, 08 9TH STR 0c20 PHBE Meseem 7 THIS WEEX—EVERY APTEX Al! New and Great. Everett, the Movician: Healey ant 5 Performing let weities In Meer TPUEATER comien: Commencing MC edd a cbwtntline ot chiteer'eshortena | THREE FULL-PAGE PICTURES BY VEDDER = — — | | Opened atarce and elegant fine of children's short an e1 e DOUS SHOW. | Jone MERINO CLOARS. iain “aud, cubrold’red, tp | are consplouous among the tustrated features of WM. McLEAN & SON, A Boanp oF Orricens,to consist of Captains Wm. | So.r tin of the Independents Wile fe More | Peared. Cleveland b SAND Sigur. | Moles Hubbard and othcr'styiea “DRESSES, thls number, They are Soe Or Uline Kee wint | STH AND B STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B | S. (Hore Se tntaniey, Denia Boe ae spoke somewnat hopefully of republican Prospeet3 | A cetaent to Com ae Would have to be run up t) Une head of the Wcket, trations S ant surgeon; leut. Thomas C. Davenport, | in North Carolina per appear ao seals: t ereswm: CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Au entertaining: paper cn Sat CSTEEETS NORTE Waae 00 | oth cavalry, wil assemble in this elty, at 11 ovlock | Cunt upon success for his party, though eld Hot Solipadled hig tear —— Se ‘Magnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children's “THE CHINESE THEATER” ace /Lilestay ihe Bie OAy. OL OviOner 1B Ge: Dy any xoeatts Sule tae Roa paretee Ts Le ea ee ‘THE CAMPAIGN WORK VIRTUALLY CLOSED, : alters: 2 ath a3 soon thereafter as practicable, to examine tht on a ial bank, creating m o x Loais Westley : HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSE’ NDERWEAR AND | has thirteen pictures, and an article on “Sculptors GAS wexreRes Rerknaoe and report upon the qualifications of an applicant, Campaign ™. for a Ume great excitement. The gashad tvidently | At democratic headquarters, In Uhis city, the nit and Lillie Astor: | ~ ee22 'HAND-KNIT WOEST?D GOODS. or the Early Italian enassance,” ‘by Kenyon Cox, for appointment as superintendent of a national | MR. BLAINE IN Lely ee iia GOING TO Seep LE ol carey = agin See cae Inst documents to be tssued Jn this campaign were S a rofusely illustrated by ‘thor. : cemetery. NeW JERSEY—A DENTAL EN. BUTLER—NEW As Hon. Jol : s A GARD —M 8 3, BoGGESS ANNOUNCES gate |S Protusely ee cHANCY Goops. ry Rony eS Congresmnan and. the" ester of the banka | Sem oUt todas. The committee have practoally Utsbiadre ay. Latest Trskuetsies for Yai apt | “THE PRINCIPLES OF HOUSE-DRAINAGE” ee he Prxsovat—Seeretary Lincoln left Washington} Mfr. Blaine’s journey Saturday was through the | tetipted toenter the vault at Oa. m., carrying a | Concltided thelr labors, but headquarters will be — Winter dresses. Pa ited. “e20-Im* ‘street, Corcoran Builaine: Patronage soi OCTOBER 2, 1884. vich bie ope re wieCt last evening for Ilinois— assistant Secretary | rich. cultural belt of southern Michigan. He | Uzbted candle, there was an explosion ‘which biew | Kept open untal after the wiectio NG 4g the Orst of two paperson sanitary subjects, by | _e30 EF, BROOKS, him across the-room against a counter, burning his | _ At republican headquarters 0 iredays, and. Saturday] ADIES' FURS REPAIRED, SEAL SACQUES RE- | Col. George E Waring, jr. Among the other com <7 Coon is Acting Secretary pf- the. ‘Treasury during | naq greater crowds and better meetings than on | faceand hands Every window in. the k Was, vd, um peadguersers ‘will be rusintalned a edge Se OST, CESUIRERA |S UAE LAGE, wh, sua | CR” "UVR EATENT NG rere oy |e ieee seca — Joe Wh, | ay try ce hin ral tntne wae Ten | Horne omc ir sere a caer * be nN a 1 al jjustrauions: irch; some 425 Ne le KI a N ex- 7 se16 1310 Sth street, between N aud On. . <i First-class work enaranteed. ow YRotame | Burke, of Cleveland, are at the Ariington.——Hon. oe Sane tor tae Univeraey of ann at ee plosion. Mr. Arnot’s injuries while painful are not District Government Affairs, 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, eee oe eee (opr SPECIAL nomic the Freasury, and later U& diinister to Switzer: | APOOR Before jthe June convention these college | Of, A.serioWs Mature, his Sight luckily Being un-} |) MISCELMANEODR | eee See Se tees ocrost_| Mf Be 3 contributed by Mrs. James . Fields; “Lawyers’ | “Having secured the serves of Mr. WM. B, RED. | land, is tn town, on a short, visit —Assistant Sec- | students, by a vote of 500 majority, declared a reh, gee 0-TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, sora corny gible, to the Sunday-schook” “A | GHAVE tate wholeale auent tor several lance western | fetary French, of the Treasury departinent, has re. | preference for Mr. Blaine a8 a candidate, He Made | oo sigue tne Toxme Desperado, Ee- Makes CORSETS to order in ie and material, | Phase of Social Science,” by Henry C. Potter, D.D.; | mills, Pam prepared to offer Special Bat to Bil. | turnéd from a’ visit to Boston.—Representative | them a short speech, and also spoke at Jackson MaRS, CORSETS to order my ever7 a 8 rpage cartoons potms by Hina ‘Dean Pfoctor, | dime Conn Bes ant Cartan SE eee ee ee aeaat® | and several other twas On histarrival at South capes. SPECIALTIES ARE i ‘of all sizes, £0 ers to Cl 1 . Bend, Ind., in the evening, be had an enthusi-| 4 CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF HOW THRRE GUARDS WERE French Hand sate Us Siete souriaas Uatewean: Elaine Goodale, and others. Features of all sizes, trom Uppers to Culls, in | and fs'staying at W ’3.—Admiral Nichols an 1d, ing, ler, pastor of the Memorial Lutheran chureh, thas ‘they have reconsidered the question of the { avainst het church and concluded wo \ asoencment on sald BropeTty. mnissioners have appointed ‘Thomas B. ys exe Heeution and ¥ . Conrraets i ‘quantities ‘ . i | astic reception and made the most elaborate speech ovrwirrep. and finest Itoported Hosiery. : . Buliding Toure Commander ‘Schley were registered _in New York er 90.— 4 private of class one of the Mi pace oh ported Hoek nel THE CENTURY FOR 18%, Fiboelng aud Teac cone eee dite), Of au sites. | Lact evening.—U. &. District Attorney Keasby, | Of the day. He remained there over Sunday, and | | GaLvEstox, Tsx., October 20.—A special dispatch i Tene Du eae shoulder Braces xu L Ertan i ant Of New Jersey; FL. Batliool and Dauryiohoy s” | called upon his cousin, the sister superior of the | to the News’ trom’ Fort Worth say: ‘usual, and furnish to |» hldpie Corsets, ands $1 Corset (Mise H's own | 20t begun in this number, are as follows: folactory dealingy wuataterg, Sou Gelvery and oat: | Thy, of Bombay. are at the EDU ME, | Senoo! of Notre Dame. "He will wind up this week | right, uhe famous detective, arrested on SAtUrday | wie yonowag Aucune othe Potomae archer EST "PINTS" each | Mike), that for the price is unsurpassel. ey 3 F. BARBOUR, Richard T. Merrick, of this city, is announced 10 Saturday In Chicago, and will start for New York | night by the State Rangers and officers from New hold the last meeting of the year last. Sat : ‘YN. B.—Freuch, German and Spanish spoken. marlé THE NEW NORTHWES ‘ ce a Mexico, on & warrant for taurdee, escaped trom his nad in the American round with “Jl Court- | Polloe force, Lo Lake effect trou the 19th eth id Maryland avenue'’.w. | deliver an address to the democracy of Butffaio to- | Om Sunday morning. SOcoN ceo rest feral D Ci EC x3 W, Maxson 3 r y Albany dispatch to the Philadelphia Times | captors last evening. The officers, against the | Mr L. W. Maxso fie te = es EDWARD CAVE) Cl morrow evening.——Senator Fair arrived in New |_ AD ped A Oe Eat fa J, PER PURE paesoen Peow PARTS, opportunitesan Pivsenteatares of ieuekaows eee a sd bey Son erty | Tam con euor remereer T <a | Sneine stave eommittee: Gov. Cleveland will iit | for Dreaktast aud inne "A Large crowd followed | 12 tue Jonsiip record. Tor the ‘year: ts as folows mbpetia de ree Patents and fons in the northwestern part of the United rece : ¢, line of _ soley a will vi large cros Coluas nd with a of 60-818. The We are prouiscd some real pais rials oul Hive Madele Sromk Expeaticncct | gtiue in the DOMBecsern EArt Of the United | Gas Fixtures ¢20-1in* What Republicans Are Saying. Newark, N- J., on thy Or geth instant. He will | the prisoner to his meals, vening the week. For terms of sutecription, &e.. apply or send for| Maunfacturer, and importer of Y. Smailey, Lieut. Schwatl an ‘prospectus to HUMAN HAIK AND FINE HATR WORK, ut a, and others, be recelted by the Essex county democratic club. | guards again Drought Courtright for supper. Some MB. ACPHRRSON THINKS BLAINE WILL CAREY NEW | On the eveniOg of the 28th the. governor bas prom. | Sf the prleoners (fends wad hung two large pistols . F. Paret. i; C.F, Randall, & YOKK AND WEST VINGINIA—MAJOR GAINES HOPE- | ised to review the National Guard troops in New | under the table where the prisoner had sat az his | Columbia round. ie Holines, 9 Miss Lote GOODWIN BLOS, Yates fe Hair Cutting and Hale Drewitn TUSCAN CITIES, BY W. D. HOWELIS. 6 [4° SAMUEL & SHEDD, FUL OF THE LATTER STAT#—THE CHICAGO CONTEST | York city. On some evening of next week he will | Previous meal. One of the guards was inveigied | Yan Doren. 6; Mies Aua Kidier.& Mins, Weston ae Boom 64. National Hotel. | Que" Gor cowry STREET NORTHWEST. Deseriptive papers on the life, society, customs, | FINE GAS FIXTURES. SETTLED. g0 to Troy to review a democratic parade in that | Outside, whereupon Couriright seized the weapons, ‘are very bandsoie. That won by Miss Sg 87 HIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. _ | etc. of some of the citie Secretary McPherson has returned from New | city. covered the two remaining guards, and backlug to of northern Italy, ‘The BLATE MAN ELS AND LATROBES, the door, mounted a horse in waiting, and fed Fiotines tsa golden weckiace aud rao none qoc - cE : Gen. Butler spoke to about « thousand at ~ JOCHEY cue Races, A F, Lilustrations will cons{st of reproductions of etch- PLUMBING AND HEATING. ‘York, and saya Blaine will carry the state by forty | | G&h. Bi ee ray hater be to two | down the street in the presence of a large crowd, | Dearing appropriate archery engra’ ston Bisners ings and drawings by Joseph Pennell. ts wei cet or fifty thousand plurality. He thinks the repubii- | Oneida, N. ¥.. Saturday. ‘Opera, itnessed. prison: | S0n's trophy is a guld medal inlald with enamel — Cee US een fea peor HISTOR! a Nia orate UBYae er cans aren excellent trim, and the democrats are Syracuse, Peitnereants unison’ pa yey era teiends hampered the officers iu the immediate erate a tak tee eae ee vg THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIENCE, nN a , HISTORY. practically beaten. The gains in West Virginia, he | Clyde and Batavia. He will return to Massachu- | pursult by crowding in. The created tre. | made October 11, was he and Guutlenen's Garments; also, Velvet and | The interestins TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st. moe ane by thi Sater (eran ete are Per | astronomy, by Professor Langley, will t contin WEDSESD Ay CCTOEER ean Lab S\ EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. _ | wed, With additional articles by other writers.» serles of untechnical papers on ‘American round during the year. ‘The score of $16, JAMES It. a says, make practically a victory for the republicans | 8etts on weeny, to ee ‘two or three days of | mendous oo on aps ogee] nade by Miss Holtaes lust Saturday, was the : tn that state, and he is well pleased with the result | Yt New york rimes prints a dispatch from Bal. | Falls, ad "was. Drought 23" ity last ihe | made tn the Columbia round : . Cae pope eats ee oetnc! rrite of Churches, tht HONG timore stating Uat the Butler movement there | There was a ‘crowd at the depot. It now sceniaame Davee: Base Yr, OC « | se Eero ad crane Spun eearnt ed | Houses and City" Houses, with lustrationsy aed | FCOMB HAS HMOVED HIS | peMt2J0T, Gatnes, the president of the West Virginia | as gone to smash, owing to poattive information | transpires that the men were not wanted for the | .,0Hm DROUGRT Is Moxtoommer Gorwre, 8 THURSDAY, OCTORER 23p. suit’ Nmeved eflectually. Frice $1.80 and $176 er | Dr. Edward Exgieston will continue hls valuable | [E> yhidines at duno thee ia ag noc ents | Republican association in this cfty, who has Just | having come to the knowledge of the head of the | murder of Mexicans at Silver City, but for the kil- | The faruers Curcushout sontcomery, county. Hd. suit ‘a papers on Life in the American Colonies, i, Tesidenee and dental office to 1887K streetuorth- | returned from that state, says he’ thinks thé re- | organization here that Butler 1s acting under or- | ing of two Americans named Groestedt, near Albu- their seeding, Many have pot, Ih equeace of Bob Go 2 TS 860-11 publicans tare & good chance of carrying it in | ders of the republican national committee, and has | querque, whom they are charged with having first conse OTHER FICTION, cS ae aT ales ti nses pald by the republicans,who also con. | arrested, as. officers of the law, and then deuber. | {ie drought. put io more than half of thelr crap. Prepares ir November. He cli hat the republicans have | his e: FIVE RACES EACH DAY! STEELE ASES AND HURDLE R ALL THE GREAT RACE-II RSES. Weenta, ‘Trains will te in waitin when races terminate, CHARACTERS WILL BE EXCLUD: holders of the National \ Jr tiekets frou Geo. K. Repet 71 Pennayl- W. oo s5) he youns ate of @ i ith street nor-bwest New Books aud Soon as published Also fine Statio. + Mos. GT. WASH srlotte M. Yonge. ns via B&O. at 9 a m, 12:19, 12:99, iy Wal PALLANTIN( (elt) ‘The Aisazon, (Carl Vase | oa can | articles on sport and adventure; hetwood Bouner.) ‘The Ancien: Eup: AND SCIENTIFIC OKs, lasers, at the lowest ratea, in which Tar Center will b> un Includes, bestdes the novel novel by Henry Litchtteld dn thre Mary Halio ler Harris, F ally strong, W. D, Howells, & te by Grace Dento three parts, with ilustrations by Foow), short. stories by Joel Chand- afd M. Johine ton, He HL Be ary Harrison, Ivory Bi janvier, James T. McKay, 1 H., Maurice "Thompson, Julian Hawthorne, And FRENCH AND AMERICAN ART. fed papers on French Sculptur h artists, ¢ Rousseau, and 6 the introduction of 1 Painting on the Work of American artists; tors, and on popuiar asec An addition, there will be papers by JOHN BURROUGHS; on inventions and yS on various sub- both tn the body of 3 Of the Time” and Topies; sus Jects of commanding inter the magazine and in the “Open Letters.” Renders of THE CENTURY may feel sure of keep- ing abreast of the times on leading subjects that may properly come within the province of a monthly magazine. New subscriptions should dite | from the November number. nore ready the begin- Vung of the W Serivs and Mr, Howes new novel. Price, 24.00 0 year; 35 cents a number. AU DOOk- 0 SITORS AND x) dents is particulasly caived to PHOSVITZ, the | made large gains throughout the state on the tari | (rol his movements” ‘The statement is made on | ately murdered them. ‘This charge Courtright’ few andl rout rity sul Nerve Tomi and Sater Foard teaitit Malaria “For sale ate clan Vettes by WC: MILLULS, Sole Inventor aud Mane 2429 Fehnss vane avenues avi ICE, PRED PHARMACIST, ae si ieee = re Draies anid Mesliciten. “Yrescriptions a epectalty, anc ae mnnderate rates a0 Tuovsasos Or Dortans or MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, TO BE SOLD at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. French Pattern Hats and Bonnets; all the leading shapes in French: Feit Rats. Also. Magnificent Assort- issue, and that the democratic majority will be found to be very small when the returns all come in. ‘The contest between Davis and Mason, the two republican candidates for Congress from the west side district of Chicago, was decided by the arbl- tration committee, of Which Mr, MePherson was one, In favor of Mason. Mr. McPherson and Mr. Cook voted for Davis." ‘The other three members Of the committee voted for Mason, Commtsstoner Dudley giving the casting vote against tne anti- Logan candidate. Our Vessels in the East. REPORT FROM REAR ADMIRAL DAVIS—THR CHINESE FIRING ON A BRITISH VESSEL—AN AMERICAN MATE IN TROUBLE. A report from Rear Admiral Davis, commanding the Aslatle station, dated Shanghai, September 17th, says the Palos, was at Swatow from Septem- ber 1st to 8th, and arrived at Shanghal, September 47th; that the Enterprise lett Foochow, September 7th, for Shanghal, and arrived on the 9th, when the rear admiral transferfed his flag to the Tren- ton. Minister Bingham had obtained a passport for the Trenton to enter any of the ports of Japan. Her repairs would be finished by the end of the month, The Juniata was at Ningpo, September j 17th, the Alert at Canton, and the Monocacy at Foochow. Kear Admiral Davis says that it ap- arg that the firing into the British gunboat, ephyr, by the Kingpal forts was a mistake, the authority of Gen. W. H. Parsons, who 1s chair- man Of the national greenback-labor committee for Maryland. Gen. Buuer says there is not one word of truth in Parsons’ statement, and adds: “He applied to me some weeks ago for money to organize Mary- Jand, I declined and told him my plan of campaign had been placed in the handsof Mr.Plympton,whom, TWarned against bim afterward, 1, retused to see Parsons. Piympton told me that he had refused to bing to d with him. Thad heard of ns before, and that he was a fraud.” democratic campaign committee in Phila- sider at their meeting to-day what sary to prevent the use of dep- uty U.S. marshals at the polls in the approaching election. If Une presence of these fede offictals cannot be prevented the committee will be asked to make arrests and press a testcase to decision be- fore the courts. ‘The Philadelphia demoerats turn ed out in force Saturday night to welcome Senator Pendleton. Congressional nominations—Charies F. Chidsey, rep., tenth Pennsyivanis district; Joseph H. Rum: sey, rep., Wwenty-fourth New York district; Josiah ‘Turner, coalition, fourth North Carolina ‘district; Bernard Bigler, Irish-American independent, tent New York district; John M. Farquhar, rep., thirty- Second New York district. Mrs. Belva Lockwood, candidate for the presi- dency, spoke Saturday hight at Chickering hall, New York, to an audience of 500 persons. Mrs. Lockwood’ recapitulated the arguments she has used on previous occasions. ‘The citizens committee in New York Saturday China’s Tender of 3,000,000 Francs to France Declined. THE OFFER MADB THROUGH THIS GOVERNMENT. Loxnow, October 20.—The Paris correspondent of the Telegraph states positively that the court at Pekin offered through the Washington government to pay 5,001,000 francs tocompensate the French, for their losses, not as owning to an error, but in order to smooth the way fora settlement. The correspondent says M. Ferry considered the offer too sinail, “Auerica 1s so ‘Satistied with China’s attitude, which she regards worthy of defending, that Mr. Frelinzhuysen even declared bis inability to understand the reluctance of France to an sinicable settiement of the dimflcuities, EXODUS OF CHINESE FROM SHANGHAT. Loxpox, October 20.—It ts reported that a great exodus of'the Chinese from Suanghal ts taking Place, ‘This movement ts caused Ds the fear that he French are going to bombard the city. The Chinese embassy at Berlin has recetved a dispatch, from its home government confirming the report that Chinese forces under Lin Ming Selman’ de- Teated 800 French troops at Tamsul October 15. The French operations at Unat point were frustrated by means of torpedoes. ‘THE CHINESE $3,000,000 LOAN A FAILURE. Loxvos, October 20.—A dispatch from Hong’ Kon; to the Standard says that the loan of $3,000, which the Chinese government recently obtained trom the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank has been offeréd by slightest Indications of vegetation, #pd in some in- stances the seed is much injured. steceeic we nn Manontn Menrivo®.--At noon to-day the wapwenae council of the Ancient and Acce Ke for the southern Jurisaiction of the United states inet at the House of the Temple, commer 34 and F streets, on the thirty-third degree, AL p. tm. the Vody opened on the degree of perfection, when the address of the grand commander was fead, ‘To hight the Royal Order of Scutiand will hold tts an- nual session, and (ie annual banquet WII be beld to-morrow evening at the Higgs house, Tar U.S. SUPREME Covnt.—No decisions were rendered by the United States Supreme Court to- day, ‘The court, however, advanced a number of cases on the docket, the most Important of which Were Tennesses bond eases. The court, on motion OF W. Haliett Phillips, also advanced, "and set for argument on November 17th, Ue cases known aff Pactic railroad cases, Republican Appeal to Voters, ADDKESS OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. An address to voters has been issued by the republican national committee in which they hail: “In the glorious victories already won, a sure omen Of the greater Victory that is close at hand. Ver= mont Is still the star that never sets, Maine, captured in 1880, rebukes Slander by a plurality, | setier’s and news-dealers seit tt wad take subscrip- | M#Mt of Children’s Hats Birds representing every | (26, Chinise having talstook her fora french | ent nominated ex-Mayor William R. Grace for ie bank to public competition and | West Virginia, in place of 13,000 plurality for Han- tions, or remittance may be made to 51 a ‘i Three of rey rere Wot i . - Subscriptions taken tor The Chautauguan, clime, Plumes, Tins, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Eng- | He also says that be Je Moors a, ‘native oF ers | mayor of that clty, and It swell understood that | proved a ccmplete fatlura. ‘The total tenders ro- | \wer' noe tulle below S000, « republicas gall OFF a Free se © G.PURSELL, Bookseller, York, second mate of the Nisero, had been arrested | ll, the outside democratic Se ca | Served wrote St monte) Bs Dar, Bnd MRO as A per which kindles hope that the 153 votes of @ * ‘ecle-hen nee <TURY CO. sh Crey tin, maces 4 x ‘county democracy, hall and the rest will en- | cent below par. ‘The bank refused the latter offers. | Per cent, ope PCS rg ed AA Se sist arta oe eee Se ee ee and detained by the rajah of Tenom. A. Teport | corse the nomination. nis means a Nght against {ris believed that China Will soon be in strats for | solid south may be broken in November, But the a a Li A sis a a ‘ eee Ee OoL, STATIONERY it New Yous, N. Y. prices. Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Children's released. If this was not confirmed the rear ‘Tammany Hall, which has already put a ‘in | cash with which to carry on the war, and that the | result in Olio is a revolution and a prophecy. Stipes S E nancial difficulty will lead to an’earlier settle-| Oniy a year azo democratic by 12,600, and two Mee en peices . Cloaks, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of La-'| admiral intended sending the Juniata to the north. | BomIation. : i , held a ‘than has Deen ot ago i00 ‘plurallt, OLlo now . sein nortiwent, te Pere Soul eh ee eeC ED PRICES, 2 s i th Stet Obane ok BARAT oe ty __ine young republican clubot Brooklyn h = Jarge | ment of the struggle anticipated pears age by 18,000 plurality, Oulo now gives 18,008 Cee pee v Geveral Paticrian | Siandand and” ‘ncellaprous dies’ and Children’s Wraps to be Slaughtered. We have | ment. : ao beg Hee burdAy eect late. in _ = pluralit OF the lowest cu — state Tickets tor sale at C. C. Purceil’s store, No ard Engravinue anid ting: work guar eo Ss ,000 resel a jore | ‘Mr. | waar WILL BE NEEDED ‘THE FREXCH MARCH ational issues 18,00) ‘the. ‘ 4 Forolt'etore, No 418,28 | antec Larges: asso:ttueat of BLANK’ EO. KS fo Printine. Gee toourextensive Stock of Millinery very lange auitinence Gar uke Aveny= Sherman ers and. Mr. Stewart L. Woodford . Holding the state and offices, PERIX. oni thé | 4 aispaten trom Pekin messays: “au. | andthe whole machinery of elecuons, Ue Gaels MERE fOr JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED assortment of Wraps of every description, compris- | REPORT OF THE COMMISSARY GENERAL—FOOD FUR- ney. Mr. Hoosevelt was received with | pA Pincrmstion hae hoor Covained That te | a ee ere mores * voters, presides has JOHN C. PARKER, JUDD & DETWEILER, ¢ NISHED FLOOD SUFFEREKS—RECOMMENDATIONS, | cheer after cheer. He sald he thought that the | French command rs if ordered to march to Pekin lavish hand, colonized Scrrose Yoo Loox tng the latest and stylish makes from abroad, which we | Commissary Genel eely wual re- | fight in Which they were now was the | Sin ? proiessional ‘repeaters, und in jaca a seep a xo erin ormzer sontuwesr, |*iilstiowrnitian ronda | pete aay at War state aege | grunanignns tren cued Or ony Guan | ime of a taater tia Dee | Ha nsios frtuor er shen, anc fore | ir Al x . m1 nab know of the New. I od Fitting and Stylish | Grresviece A. Woarraser, - aR SRE: All we ask, give us a call before purchasing. gate fiscal resources for the year ending June 80th, | " The supporters of and Logan among the | 13 oating and shore fale tor 603 ‘cause of thls power ‘bal Clotuing we have. We Me: 1684, were £4,286481, and the total expenditures | aown-town business men in New York ve | men and a number of light draught gunboats. ‘that state, that BOOKSELLE! AND STATIO: UNorth of Star Building) ry m = the re : ea Gremtninaa é : SER, ‘ 08 $8,217.24, leaving a Dalance avaliable of $1,041,297. | erranyed for a great demonstration ot <a Tesult in November, and were ; one Or Ties Fonmayivinie Avene, ‘The report shows balances for the relief of sumfer- | the sub-treasury bullding in Wall street unis after- & Terrible Domestic Tragedy. Of success, | They Alied the 4 Heavy SEWMARKITS and Sock OVER: — KING'S PALACE, ers from the overflow of the Ohio ary Leavaxwonrs, Kan. October 20—Richard J, | Local issues led inany. voters te dleregare COAT» from 610 to 8:5. | — ie Mindi tributaries of amount appropriated Waddy, an tron mouldér, yesterday shot is wite | questions: Againe, cham prainy A a omen SUSENESS UETS, thems, | SAUL Perea nes netics Behera ee | NE SUING a : Y Fa oe ee, eat ae Be ying $0 | tMouee states: Ne furechagowe. ai gow ea, «| pape Cand td Weir Tavitations chgraved and NEW TYPE, Lisrs Arrexnom eR ee ad ad ee eat aay | 700,000 In ‘the republican national vote, and Soe rem tates Cama SUIPS. from "2105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘NEW PRESSES, LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. last March, but lett her husband on the discovery | langest Populist majority ever se10 Next door to Galt'e = @ Fat he hed another, wie in Albany. N.Y, Miss | Girt address says that, these victories show ‘Misck, Brown and Biue Diagonal and Cork- Sa WILLE M. 3, FRANDL affair, m3 ‘the will noc bandon the ier Biase altet ma Noacoee Nev PB = * Ay Maza. M. J. Honrs, 1900 F staere, ‘her husband. The (Grew out of domestic in- | fie pee industry, which has made ton Cutaway SUITS, from Moonta The Largrst and most Complete Printing Office in GUAT Sune ‘felicity. ee ES labor greater here than in any other $20 to $45, AT REDUCED PRICES ‘Wasbingtcn, employing nearly 100 workmen. RHEA WAVES! — SHINGLED BANGS! ‘The New York Stock Market Depressed. | 324 S)Pcais 10 the people to make Une ViCvOny, "34 2 — Th tye ‘Deed be i: hairdressers’ Boys’ and Children's sUiTS, from £3.50 to $18, snows : Almage fi onter Dp risks Cabins HAE Dead as eet eepan ene ol Gane wena a a FR Our stock of Neckwear, Gloves and Under BRIEFS, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, MEMORIALS, | Tanks shingled. See in prices ranged from 1 to 2% per cent, business every four years. Put. Wear is full and complete. Prices the ‘oc tr Sraxer Noarawere &e., STHMA AND CATARRN CURED BY THE ferred, St Paul, Nortawest Union Pactnc, Ete hope that ‘the nation cal be ruled Al we? We ‘Union and New York 2 chxteen states abd tracds in two. lowest, Suirts Made to Order. axD CIGARETTES ESPIG. Deing the wealtest shares. Ati otiocs the market | U2! —— hte bphretethgy merited otaes oa eee William B. Fitch, of Kingston, New York, E a varversatise. Charen get ae: Gu PENUNELVANIA AVERUL: Of every description executed on short notice and at | ralsics, ke. TNOREASE IN THE GRRENBAOK AND PROBIBITION acan-} A New York Store Consumed. ‘while fair prices, col-im | Paris: 2, ESPIC, 198 rue St. Lazare YOTE—THE TOTAL, VOTE 780,878. Gidate for presidential elector onthe Cleveland} ew ‘alecovered st] Kune? at tne Griswold, open, tous ammereny New Zone FOUGENA; MILHAN. Zetams fom Ohio ty counties complete donot } and Hendricks ek, was aot i the heed tn New aime coer cig moraing tne Dung fiteragon is condition Grideal Sosr Azzuven- She coef all Gestaudard wuthons inetuding Darwin, | Gry Pop Buon pectedty the prohibition and greenbeck Butler ‘2 sage that he waa on the sldeweix on | Goatees in encaealsaed drags, ie PaanceGeonre county, Va . on * Gn Tuzor: To Tx P. block between Park Place and Murray ‘succeeded in ‘the spreadof the | Kain has not fallen in the vicinity of Greespord Vip aee Das. A gin ee Semiee ssopener novela “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” want To Tax Pavers Votes increased proportionately with those-of the | Shout 3-80 o'clock; when the bullet sitauk wis eed ire to adinng bugis but they enula not mae XC. for seventy days, and. CASTELL & BROWN'S ENGLISH JAMS AND MAR. | ‘stlonery in the city st Correspond. ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. a Gemocrats and republicans. ‘The prohibition vote | he fell. He elther walked or was carried into 245 | the one in. it broke out, ‘The loss on stock is | feared. S'S ENGI 3 Siena canelones only ise. pr box. Engraved | | coupe, Caria, Hoad, Team snd Expres Hamene of | ..TSVIRE, Perfected arrangements for the purchase of | tact Was 5402 ‘This year tt is95i0 The | Broadway, where ‘Dr. Farrington, ot cho Aator | esumated at $600 Hon. T. J. R. Swafford, member of MALADE. Hate sual Bity carta chy 9 BUA | all Lins and description a¢ Lowest Piece “DRAWBACK CELTIFICATES,” receivable in pay- vote lnét year was 2,087. ‘Thisyear it is | house, examined his wound and advised him to re- —_—_.—__ senate, was fatally shot at We consider thews the finest goods we have ever seen: | WERE Heutite CONCOND HALNEGSis atamped with | ment of SPECIAL TAXES and GENERAL, TAXES | {700 no’ coalition, ‘but that party tines | turn to at ouoe and postpone tho ‘search -& Murderous Maniac. dy. Monroe ry Tae Se OEY other Jams snd sarualsdeewrsoll 8) aR on ¥ TA Liquia ‘ame and trade-mark, Lure ee ee tn a were closely 2 Me and | for fat eget ot meas Cucaso, October 20.—A. fe meg ‘Swafford had been FuB Green Gage, Gooentry, Graiwe Marmaade, 260 | Kas 88 Y re aed eos, resin Avena eau of Tages can SAVE A DIDOOUNS ly calling Bpom | Ty. Tie dar Of tin pabtinaa teats | a ae pallor Uullet sattenna Tees man, was ‘released | was recentiy frozen to deata = oY 34 bp aig OS SUT acinar stale Ss WILLIAM DICKSON, ticket has aa Sher allot ever | struck Mr Fitch’ in trons et the fore from an insane ‘shot and. wife ‘eaves. cr GEO. E. KENNEDY & 80! Hoe ¥ Aad Lenten, Crock Adjoining National Hotel, 5,000. The total vows fe 7eusis, Last year tt wes | artery, traveled several, inches, ‘em ‘yesterday Mand then took “to "the | prevention ot : “Else Solid as Rock ‘Be a-HORSE 224 436 Btrect Northweat, a notices ols 1009 F senxes Nosruwesr, | USE Si GUE ss Rack and conte eee zit cha, HORSE BLANERTS and CARLIAGE HOBESIn i808 Fe Octobee 108 i wes 158, and in. Ho- Sead ize n te bone ofthe atti "Tho wound evs erring oun wi A party of forty | | Spring me