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ee ——————————— = Sew of the Blaine demonstration here to-night THE EVENING STAR. Postmaster Palmer will close the post wtticr dutt ao Tettions and deliveries of che iials ‘will be Gis wu mails will PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, pensed with, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 7 GEN. . Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by — ' =, . He Says He has Al Spok Re ‘ The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Vagertially of Cieveland. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Bostox, October 2%.—The people's party held 3 paasiseactetns ts three large rallies in this city Inst night, at each of city by corpion on ihcie oem sroonet sf ib canta per which Gen. Butler spoke. His first appearance was ‘Week or 44 cente per month. Copies at the counter, 2 . im South Boston, where he was greeted by an im- cents cach. By mail—postage prepaid—wcents a month; imenee crowd. | itumors of intended violence to eae he year. $6; six months, 33. general were, happily, not realized, and no trow {Entered at the P Whatever was experienced. He declared that his secord-class mai campaign had been one of principles, and not of ‘Tre Weexry Stan—published on Friday—$1 a year, Slander, and that he had never spoken of Gov, 3 ‘Six months, 50 centa, e teed nitaerinenta ses | | VO G4 —N% 9,829, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1884. TWO CENTS. |B cn necnciesm nen People’s Party Nominations in New Rates of advertixine male known on application. ~ fi fork. } Port Jervis, N. ¥., Oclober 23.—Dr. John Law, sPE 5 A ‘ Ww AMPAIGN. of Nyack, has Feoslved the. ho jon of the peo ll |___ SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, vec chica nr cccnaee| elegrams to The Stat, | saves Be Retest tie noma ton ot aise E-NO HENO HE-N i i} STEK | .DERS' CIATION. SS uLS' N) CHURCH, COR- Ear gna New York and Ohio—Points of Contrast = and Benjamin F. Warner, of Port Jervis, Uhat for SSS ae eae ae tuembere thee at O02 P atrct, at 7:00 | LO ner eit andy Seeds Re COU RCH: COR | Govensarmer Recarers ToDAYe—Internal reve- | “ota prosemibiencecwhe Independents assembly In the second district of Orang? county. “s man to drink Ted after it has been Prepared for the American market. United States—The Department of Agriculture at Weshington, in a spe- | tea report, says: heslyed unday school at 9:30'a.m, Morning services | nue, $298,433; customs, $396,684. can get no respectable China- % 30, — it 3 COMMISSIONERS BUTTERWORTH and Evans called Re AND ,B, STREE'S | a the White House this morning. The President V. A.J. Huwrixerox, ‘D. D. All are in: | dia not go out to the Soldiers’ Home last night, but anes 1t_| spent the night at the White House, [5° _McKENDREE Ww, ‘MASSACHU- setts mpm eae But street bundy feng |, Tt Has Buex Decrosp not toask forthe dota ot fmt. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:3)p m., by thé | an army officer as instructor of military science a TD he hee ite ee ng Weslaeae the new naval war school, a5 it {s believed that a Ail welcome to all the servic: ~ competent naval officer can be selected for the i. KE, CHURCH, 20TH STREET N. Chale = w., near Penn, ayenti W.T. L, Werest KING, Acting N_ ANDERSON, President, and = Numbers — Various The CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN | wae: a. D. COOKE & 60. SUSPENSION. An Attachment on the Chicago Prop- Special Correspondence of THe EvEXxtNc STAR. erty of the Firm. New Yor, Cotober 24, 1834. | THE NATIONAL COMMITTEES CEASE WORK.| ew vonx, October 23.—The public grain and ‘There is little in common between the November stock exchange of Chicago obtained an attach~ eee this state and the errata ee Ment to-day against the property in tls state of jo. Generally speaking, the conditions + . “ H. D. Cooke & Co., bankers, of Washington, D. C. essentially different and the interests at stake are | THE SITUATION IN NEW YORK. who have suspend: ment, The cxcaange had hardly to be compared. Here for both parties It 13, the sum of $4,000 ott with H. D. Cooke & CO, transacted rela! LL, JAMES PLA: z . in all human probability, the Inst chance; without bowie ta cue Gane ee SS Sn 4p. Vou pe posta aD me haae | “ARRESTED ON A CHancE oF RiriiNe Reotsrenep | the thirty-six electoral votes of New York uti} THE ESTIMATES OF BOTH saradaies We Wa OG aR aes HE-XO cration, Monday, 7:0 p. m. Prayer, Wednesday, 7:30 | LeTTERs.—Chtef Inspector Sharp has been informed | nope of success can be entertained by elther Blaine ‘age, froin Chichester, in Lise BE-SO p.m. Beats free. Welcome toall, 1tt_| of the arrest in Rocky Mount, Va., by Inspector | or Cleveland. Yet in the moral aspects of the cam- PARTIES, > Cats ns, Says Lis Showin EE-NO er eg CHULCH OF “OUR FATHER” CUNIVEA | Henderson, of John B. Brown,’ the husband of the | paign there is noticeable a striking. and suenificant HEN pastor myst, Lith and 1, streets, Kev. ALEX. Ker, | postinistress, for rifling registered letters, pane oe paynepeera ce = oe Te ots A Disastrous Salute. = pastor. —t ices ‘To-morrow at-ll a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Wi whic! e rank and file of the republican party be Hr-No Sunday school at 9:45 ain. SUS TE | vexas “K. K. K” Caroa® aU. 8 Frag—Tho | With which the rank and fle of the republican party |THE PATRONAGE IN THE CITY.| Roxporr, Soe ‘cane HE-No cH V. | Postmaster at Longview, Texas, writes the Post | in spite of everything. Clear and tenable reasons | x during the democratic parade List cht two can- Wenee Db Bere aie cone | oa i "the nigit ne 20th | for this confidence are not easily obtainable, even non expled Wm. h had his leg badly TLLIAM PaRre:, ector.—Huly commu. en . * - ae DS oon HE-NO hion, 8 ami. : Be Aceh eri | Oe eaten tee on Ee TIER Otis aie ene etme or ee SHE ESTIMATES. ON COLORADO AND | Shaticnd, Win. Nash his collar bone woken, and Hr-so BREUNE auc dermon, 11. Prayer | (nem cagstar, which had been erected as @ sign | nals and influential men; the alarming and-cous Jolin Arnéid, the fleshy part of his arin Corn oft oy eo ote 4G nacre cL adress to el ening. service U of the post oftice, down. Stantly swelling proportions of the independent an explosion, and Herbert Bldner was daugerousl Bead Ga, Da cee p> RALLY REPUBLICANS! | re wet Sake fhe Senn Of the temmptaties | Seeibed Ge etd ee nae arteen fort tu Jength, n- | movement; the dangers of the prolibition canvass INDIAN Injured bythe omer expos SAY, October vely here, They declare that no Unie tariff, Be 5 : c- | Special Dispatch to Tar EvExtxe Stan. ALTIMORE, October barn, Sabie and — ao sth, District AND MF CHURCH, COR 19FICAND,D | flag Shall wave over the town of Longview.” tion, ey tl SoU Tine teitngh aan New Your, October 2. | granary on Uhe country piace oft. Ke tduiny ee ENC ny B. of the | & aching at IL a.m. by 2 ‘ altimore county, togetier with a quantity HE-NO us have been 4 {emperance meeting, | A NavAL CoURT-ManrraL has been appointed to ge anyon a ae a ee ae The routine work of the national committees of | foo, arming wiénsiis, thre valuable trotting HE-NO Wonnutt, Ciianves Nye aud others, | Meet at the New York navy yatd on Monday tor | IN*magnitude wine the ferent Tepublicans | ‘Me to great political parties having their head- | horses, aud several cows, were buthel early this — HE-NO : te | Good imusic by the choir, "A cordial weleome the trial of some enlisted men. The following is | claim thelr vote amounts to. The latter according | quarters In this city has practically closed. ‘There mornihg. Loss $3,00% partially insured in the HE-NO AO | Hive 3 gud glorious tune anticipated. | > Wwaugi "HUHCH, 3D ANDASTREETS | the detalis of the court: Captain Robert Boyd, | to democratic computation, have fu!ly 83,000 names | appears to be ttle for the committees to do from | Montgomery county (ad) company. Ee | an eer Pree mnt. Warren, (Comet: Co. 8. | oer orteat eke hed AND ASTREETS | Commandercal oc Robeson, Lieut, Commander | on their lists; according to their own estimate, | now until the day of election but to raise more We be Mamged Mocember 38. inal y | HE-NO | oe eee Pastor, at 11am. and 7: Socrates Hubbard, Lieutenant W. W. Kimbail, | 60,000. The republicans and Butler men answer by | 1 oney ip ble and place it where It will do the “9 = 2 i sizea Itis HE-NO| Fg ~. SPECIAL NOTICE Schcol at 9 am. and 3 p.m. itera so- | Captain H. J. Bishop, Marine corps, Lieut. D. D. V: pointing to the fact that Gideon J. Tucker, when y It possi P SaeM, N. J., October 3gpound and pound sizes. E-NO | bee Wane TRAINING SCHOOL FOR | ciablo” Wednesday ext, October 2, at 7:30 pam. | stuirt and Fier Lew Ee pinson, M. ©., | he an on the greenback ticket a few years ago, got | Most good in the remaining conteste! states. Here Meted of the mur ler of F a never ‘acld-in bulk ike othertesa. HE-NO Seventh anNUkt come. it*_ | with Lieut. S.C. Lemly, Judge advocate, 80,000 votes; John Kelly crecelved 78,000 when he | in New York the whecl-horse work has been turned epee pic Men) no caer on EN HE-NO HE-NO EE-NO Seventh Aniual Se . = SPIRITU = EVERY x ¥ ———_ ran for wernor against Robinson the year that ue ~ pris oy SveORs vsciand ee esses RES AT SUS. ican ate | Oc Micmac siete pee ees cece || Tole Taca.arooui GTPsve0 RENEW. YORK t0-0ay- Come Was elected And Bution, It is calmed, 1s | Ove" € the state committees to look after the sta © | sentence upon him, but he remained lmpas: School will bezin TUESDAY EVE I, October 28h | Basineay of ee rcple. Home ore Ace seen stronger than either of these men in the state’at | Deyond the Harlem river and to the county com-| exhibited no mone feeling alter being oo Se SOTIOCES ee ee ee ee mete coerce OF |e = 2 - THE PRESIDENT HAS APPOINTED Jno. B. Mead tO | jarge ‘To be stire, party lines are drawn more | mittees to look after this city and Brooklyn. than he has at any tme during his trial. ‘Tuts will SPECIAL NOTICES, —_| Mthand Fistree CS", CALVARY ME. CHURCH, CORNER 35TH | de a commissioner to the New Orleans exposition | tightiy in prostdentt years, and neither Tucker | To say that the canvass is “red hot” hardly ex- | be the first hanging in thls county for over tuirty- = = = — | —— = eC CTS? sud T stre:ts, Rev. D; HASKELL trom Vermont. nor Keliy ran wien a President was to be elected. ‘the intensity of the situation. Itis poil- | tW°years. CP BRT paanwacise, | Seen fri Uae Rew 1 A Gea ett In.any other year, they say, Butler would recelve | TiS to the night of you, to the leftot you snk all From Wall Street To-da: say rc an nt mderatie citizens of ihe States of Hiinois, Indiana, | curfrlends in tieavent” ‘And at 7 Op m. preaching | | CIVIL SERVICE REFORM IN THE Navy DEPART | 350,000 votes; ‘tls’ year he wall recelve enough to 2 _ ¥e Pure Drnes and Vi licuues Prescriptions a specialty, New J mecticnt, entitied | by the pastor. Seats ree. Allare cordially itivited, 1t* | M ‘By direction of the Secretary of the Navy, | defeat Cleveland; and this, the more frank Butler | around you. Everybody has the subject on his| Wasa Srxeet, N. Y., October 25, 11 a. m.—The CH, NEAR 6TH | 2 boara Hae engaged in studying the system of | men freely confess, is the ‘object of Butler's cam- | tongue and you find no trouble in hearing all sides | stock market. opened siron, at rat | em Ve nd ce istry 7a a a apiece of seeleeey TREET BAPTIST CHU OF street northwest. ud higher, but soon of all the ies. You have but to listen and you | became heavy and lower. 3 Jersey Central was gon in the series on ‘The Virtues and the | cigo’ Seang eae i ree ite eee | rhe democrats, it 1s casy to discover, are relying | Swit to sult yourself. Tie bulge, however, to the | favorable reports regardins the compan) and the jannottig ye and evidently epubli- | Reading cau-e’ retin. 3 iamolingand Gamblers” __1t*_| rating of clerks, prescribing thelr duties and regu- | largely on the independent republican. movement Cane “The result ln Ohio Maa give, Geen es | egeaune caused the decline. It was rumored the ere ead 1 bonds due November 1 E p Us), CHURCH, GEORGETOWN — | lating their pay, with a view of making every Man | to make the state certain for them. At the demo- which they seem tobe following up with great | would not pe paid. Canada Southern dropped . of Washington, D. OUGLASS FORREST, PD. Kector—Preaching | responstbie for the particular Work over which he | cratic headquarters they tell you the independents | vigor. id 4 to 28, but otherwise the decline Was less than ons he receipt of your che Sane Deayie: Sid: Sershions 7-80 y has charge. have between 80,000 and 8,000 names on their lists | ‘The democratic managers appear to be pushing | per cent. cate No. 3 or are. 7 sR, | Of men who have pledged’ themselves not to vote | thelr canvass just as if Ohio had not affect ——>_ —__ root ne Reha —————___| Iris Tuovenr Propasie that Commander for Blaine. About 60,000 of these, they say, will | them, but the Casual looker-on cn readily see that | Receivers for the Maryland Central : Fo tbh and ate ee AeUIST CHURCH, COR- | Franklin will be ordered to the command of the | vote for ieveland. there’ is a notable depression existing among the Ratlroad & ppointed. ‘ y ke for your very promp: 7 “t 'y, will preach to-uorraw atii gavage | South Atlantic station, to succeed Rear Admiral | At the independ: headquarters not quite the | rank and file of the party as you encounter them! BaxriwoRE, Mp., October 25. —In the cireuit court | payment of this ithas ensue sAsRoh Phelps, recently ordered home and retired, fame story is told. “These tlirures have been given | in the hotels, the clubs, the exchanges, and the | at Towson, Baltimore counts, yeste Ww. W. funeral expenses of Mz. § AYE WILE a i E THE in a great many quarters,” said the assistant secre- thoroughfares. ‘They, give that, surest of sure | Spence, Gedrge ». rown and 4 flea a Tipe To-uitow, (SUuURy). October Bote aed | ¢, NO OFFICER has as yct, been selected to command | tary to Tax Stax representative, “but they. are | signs of distress_—speaking in an undertone of the bill for the appointnent of a recelver for the Mary- die Tormorow, (Sunday), October 26th, 8¢3 | tne Omaha, Marion, Michigan, or Pensacola. The | Without authority from this committee, We have Personal weakness of their candidate and sighing | jand Central railroad, a narrow gauge fall vessels will not be ready for sea much before Jan- | HO. deMnit: idea of what the streugth of the inde- | as to‘what might have been” had some other | forty-five ilies ious Tunmine trons dettheers THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE uary 1. a Pacey Movement 1s in the state, We have long | democrat, such as Tilden, or Thurman, or Bayard Delta, in York county, Pa. The court appointed Fe oriidot wal ucld & quecting, st Masonic Temple 2 ists Of Dames of men who have pledged themselves | been made the nomince. Jonn U. Wrenshail receiver, and fixed the penalty ir ECS Charlie Nye will ‘address the Acting Frust Assistant Postmaster Genenat. | BOl to vote for Blaine, but these names have never | ‘The democratic managers and thelr republican | of the bond at $25,000. ing, ‘The President has designated James H. Marr, the | L&R Counted. Our organization extends into Mas- | allies have dropped the Mullizan and the Hocking ECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF > President has desigut jam J > Sachuselts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode | valley line of attack on Mr. Blaine, and are now a aveune and 4th atrect Koutheast. Ep- | Chet clerk of the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- | Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, | turning thelr attention to stirring up the stalwarts, pastor—Preaching To-morrow at 11 | Cras office, to act as First Assistant Postmaster | Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana’ and Towa. Ih this | whoare strong in this city aud tn certain other oct Tip NEW Is £ OF STOCK EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Books are now open for shares in the Saal in Western New York. N. ¥., October 25.—There have been SWE lis of Show here Unis morning. Yes- aud 7:30 p. 1m. Baptisin at close of Sun- | General for ten days longer. It is stated that Gov. | state our’ organizatién Js more thorough and our Sections of the state. They are calculating that | terday morning the ground was white at daybreak. fae tise obce ot tha Aascetation: Veunveday. October Sits af SAGs Fill. be | Crosby, of Montana, will be appointed First AS- | following larger than in any other. We have regu- | the stalwart defection and. the independent repuby | Siena ming non the New York, Lake Erie yf bus nese, &c., will be furnished [a Wednesday. Cotober 20th, at 7:40 pm. Prayer | sistant'in place of Mr. Hatton. larly established ciubs in New York, Brooklyn, | lican vote will be more than an offset to what stern raliroad from the west tils morning a hursday evening’ at 7:30 pm All are Yonkers, Albany, Elinira, Potsd: bi i see ¥ “: ente ‘ m i by— conkers, bany, Elinira, am, Auburn, Ro- | Cleveland will lose by votes for Butler and what is veral Inches of snow on Liem. Keports i 1t_| Resicnep.—Licut. Edward W. Very, who has | chester Buttain and eee sey in, Auburn e y ; si mn. Repe ave | said to be a defection among the Irish, They also | from the west say that. frota tree Wo six iuches of ROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, cOR. 43g | Deen on special duty abroad sluee relieved as a | no advices as to the extent of the movement tn In- | take great encouragement in the shatl the repute | Goewuta we Various potnts. id € str cts—iishop Wat. Tayton will preach | member of the naval advisory board last year, has | diana. We know, however, that 75,000 sets of our | licans in this elty have got themselves into over tc Vespa Liston, Key. Dr: E-D-Hexziex, | tenqered his resignation, having been employed by | documents have ‘ween sent to as many different | thei: nominations for thecounty offices The New He! Next Were, md anid Pe ular Artiste, an Cabinet. and continue the : = voters.” ‘This snarl, they think, completely breaks up any | BRUSSELS, October The reports of y rete Means neweek at 7:90 o'clock. fun | Toa resignation Lge not yor beon acted WpOue | _ ME. George Wallon Green, socretary of the inde. | tradise took eee nae ee oP any | a regard to the new cabinet_have been continued. fe Jessup & Gil written expressly | Frank G, Middleton. = moe ar sar a e ee ndent republican national committee, a busiuess- | Tammany Hall. The patronage of these county | The new premier is M. Bernaert. M. Thontssen | Dr. Gro, sher. = GHRISTADELP z my ORpERED To WasuINoToN.—Passed Assistant Sur- | Hike young man, was hopeful and entirely satisfied | offices is immense, and the inayor to be chosen is | takes the portfollo of the interior, M. be Bruyn nie = 209 Penn- 5 3 8S" day at 1 aan, in MeCauley’s Hall, 3 oe z al service, | With the work of his committee. “While we can- | almost the absolute controller of it all. The | that of azricuiture, and M. De Becker that of jus ig Outheast, Capitol Hill to celebratethe | Ge0n Falrfax Irwin, of the marine hospital service, | not exactly estimate the extent of the movement? | wuost, the 8 patronage is estimated at $50,000,000, The cabinet’ remaiis otherwise as before, rewarding Fag citrate, Ge | Who has been ineharge of the quarantine service | he said, “we are confident it 13 suflicient to insure | In the building of the new acqueduct alone $20, eral papers demand that the government disa- ie tie kingdoms which Gel hoe pemeuet | at Cape Charles during the present season, has | the defeat of Mr. Blaine, Providing the democrats | 090,000 are to be ‘Spent, and the mayor bosses the | vow solidarity with the African international asso- if thie carth with Justice and equity. ‘the | Deen ordered to Washington when the quarantine | ¢an keep their men tn line. ‘The names on our lists | jo.” ‘Then the appolutuent of all of the heads of | clation at tie approaching Comge coulereuce, 9 a r wort-famous | including. her ‘wong and dance | Ine En jae Cf Gc Lis au invitation to men | ts closed, November 1st, and will be put. on tempo- | have net been counted, but from theshape in which | departments In the city, such as the commissioners | to avoid endangering Lue neutrality of the county, | 3 Whit Herron, ja: Hen to become “Heirs of that kingdom wh'eh | rary duty at the office of the surgeon general. they come and the average dally receipts since the | of police, public works, charities and corrections, | Later.—M. Thonlssen has signified his accept- See win | God has promised to those who love Him.” All are ine = campaign began, It 1s safe to say there are 60,000 of | parks, streets, &c., &c., rests with the mayor abso- | auce of his appointment Lo Une cabinet, but M. de Se EES eis Vited. No collection, itt INDEBTEDNESS OF PAcIFic RatuBoaps.—The total em, ‘They fare coming in ow richt along Bt the | lutely. Tue divisfon of thts power with the board | Becker has deciined, os Dr. Robt. Ne PI 1 5 indebtedness of the several Pacific raliroads to the | Tate of 150 to 200.a day. And these names that we | of aldermen no longer exists. a FAREWELL OF CRUSHED. Peay Re ee a COE au LE eee United States on June 80, 1884, a8 shown by the an- | Teceive do not nearly represent the real strength of | " The idea atnong politicians here 4s that the party General Foreign News by Cable. THE LAST CHANCE TO L\vGH. ET. Howse E01 1a by Rev. Gro. = MARKHAM, and at p.m. by the | nual report of Railroad ‘Comunesioner ‘Armstrong Sn ee wees By, eles ne or faction of a tio eae spine THE ENGLISH FRANCHISE — desler. 7 tor, Lev. J.C. HaGEy. Sabi 9: nk nay nts al tical con’ in this city for! Loxpox, Oc —In ti ¢ of common: Mat, | & inh and afteruogn seesiocats cttentt School, 9:30 | Th the decretary of the Inverlon ap follows: = Will secure the po ro y DON, October 25.—In tke house of 3 AUNT'S ADVICE and CRUSHED, ‘MR, SOTHERN IN BOTH PLAYS. Bookstore, 1 Sorth- | 200 strong is Known to exist, we have received but | years to come. Hence comes the of | last night the franchise bill passed its first read! Ghitdren sre carnestly invited to Join in these services. | ern Pacific, including Kansas Pacific, $68,639,006.22; | three names—those of the oMicers of the | the Tammany men and a part of tne’ mackie re- | without ‘a division. It will come up for its ‘cou itayer meetine, ‘Thursday evening. A welcome to all.* Central Peete, pouty Were na yes hee club. The seme is the case at Mt. Vernon. And pubifcans to sacrifice their national ticket if it be | reading next Thursday. FOUNDRY M. E, CHURCH, 1dr AND G STS. el wie owe: ‘act yy py 26; total, there ts no. eee that the independents will cave | necessary to secure this power. The machine re- DEATH OF TOMMASO DE VIVA, THE ARTIST. ing y in and vote for Blaine on election day, as they have | pubiicans can under no circumstances secure iten-| Napues, October 29.—-Sienor ‘Tommacs ae vn Rov, Dr Heit Navan. ant af eageow, UY the pastor, | $197,625,016.18. Against this iBdebiedness are ths ledged themselves in biack and wiilte not to do Errely, ist, 5 nH but wi they are ‘ing for in the | an artist, whose ures are weil known in he American (App Bishop Taxon. Tempera :Gisk at '3.50° peg: | following credits, Union Pacific, $16,496,075.78; Cen A a ae America, ised Sane lOnG G, its xatue asa work of refer- | with recitations, good sinwing, lad by “Prot. & A Wil | tril Pacific, $8,000,779.87. Sloux City and Pacific, Mr. Green sald further, that within the past ten | spoils. —— euee. Address CYCLO, Star office, for further informa: | gon aud a: y Nuzee J; Atbeely, of Damascus, | $169,828.18; Cotal, $24,888,222.10, leaving a batance in | gays he, himself, had been in Albany and het wicie Failure of New York te. thor cc25-Gt_| Syria. Let ull come, aud welcome to come. itt | favor of the United States, Dut not due until ma- | careful inquiries’ into the rumors chat Gov, Cleon ‘THE VOTE OF XEW YORE State. New York, October 25.—Adams & Allen, dealers FEE JOSS PADRECNION AT MASONIC TEMPLE, E>, CHRISTIAN CHURCH, VERMONT ave, | “Is Of Princtpal, 1986-9, #102,034,704 08 land's life at the state capital had not been a moral | _ The two state eee erie eae the | sn wootens, 142 Grand street, made an assignment * s + 26 lembers of In Me Coun: | [7 ce oe es an pees one. He had been referred to a number of men as | reports from their canvassers stat to-day, giving preferences for jules In cil, No. 7) will rae m3 near N street.—F. D. Power, Pastor.—Preach. = 7 With the Beautiful ‘Accomplahed Acte cil, . ill meet at their Hall, ing at 11 o'clock a. m., abd 7:30 Army OrpERS.—Upon the request of the board BP. BONNE peonle’s alleged authors of stories reflecting on the gover- | canvass is being mad Oe b e by school districts. Both | the aSSigument of John Gilmer Speed, author and All very | Of commissioners of the Soldiers’ Home, the quar- | nor's private habits, Dut each of these menoehon J 2 tine MISS MAUDE GRANGER, 7), m., Sunday se! 8 fi eady esti hat the ma- | Journalist, flied to-day, state labillUes, $82,684; - i termaster's departinent will furnish transportation | approached, dented all knowledge of any ‘inpro- forty. isto be-taking these rear aga basis | Domina absets, 7407; Setual assets, #2257. “TRS 0025 4 EVE p> NEW JERUSALEM PI tor George E. Jackson, late sergeant, ordnance de- | Priety an ‘the part of Gov. Cleveland. ene The republicans say their canvass indicates a | failure is not regarded asin any way important. lock promptly, to visit Mz itol street, uear B.—Key. Jauez Fox, pastor. Ser- | tachment, from Benicia arsenal, California, to this it Sree Sg probability (hat | tua jority for Blaine of 40,000 over Cleveland. Shc Sttteaten © a> a ine Bios tt THOMAS ag Ua. ui Seats all free, Sunday” scho: city, to enable him to enter the home. The leave | Rev SHER A TSE Patios ea nuuver of | gemocratic committee, on the other hand, say ic Litigation Over the Sprague SOMETHING NEW. oat ehh tin oranda of Capt. John H. Page, third infantry, 1s further | Speeches for Clevel anid An Xew Jersey aud Connec- | their canvass gives Cleveland an easy 30,000 ma- tate. Se ee ee : ie ATR SMPERANCE AND Ciints- | extended. one month. ‘Leave ee ee ee jority over Blaine. Provipexor, R. 1, October 2—In the bill tn R CHILDRES EARS. entennial Year of § <F tian Workers.—Mrs, Dr. FRENCH, of Philadel- | gran irst_ Lieut. William P. Hal, regimen: = . — equity o. Francis D. Moulton axt. Zachariah Chaffee ces from $10 to $12. oat a0 pan Buel bis, will aides thie inesting at the Se'men's Be-bel | quartermaster fifth cavalry, Eéate of algence for | THe Finance Committee on the Stamp. CLOSE INDIANA ESTIMATES. et al.. to compel the respondent to deliver: to the ‘ Eeveah corner Sth and 4 streets southeast, on SUN- | three months is granted Capt. Charles A; Dempsey, | Gen. Green B. Raum and Hon. A. M. Cupp, of | ‘The national republican committee has word | Complainant the possession of the Canonchet ‘es. shay SCRIBNEN'S, AY APTEKNUON at 3:30. second infantry. The leave of Col. Matthew M.| the republican finance committee, went to! from Indiana that that state will surely go for | tate, formerly belonging to Wm. Sprague, and pur- ie Baek toe=_MT. VERNON PLACE. ™ Blunt, sixteenth infantry, ts extended fifteen days. | Fredericksburg, Va., last night to speak. All the | Biaine by 6,000 majority, and that the legislature | chased by Moulton, an ‘interlocutory decree was c Se me p atree E EM | Soutli, comer of 9 Pre The léave of Capt. Louis ‘t. Morris, elghth cavalry, | committee, except Di, Adana are on eis uunp. | will be republican on Joint ballot by from one to | entered tals moruing im the U_S circuit court, went for Washington. | oer gt Lam. and x, - , | from this offiee, ts further extended ten days. = ge EE three majority, thus securing the deteat of Voor. | CaFing out the oplaion delivered by Judge Colt = = quest d, ers 0. Je — Cfficial Returns of the Ohio Election. : : ; on the 224 instant dismissing the Dill as to sll the > es ae | invited to be present. By Monday, aud sata RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES OF THE MAUL SERVICE.— | “ithe officlal returns of the October cleccon m | Bees return 2 the Senate. “The democrats estl- | Te ondents except Chaffee. - Mr. Chaffee is authore Wills WEFR—EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. | : ‘The expenditures of the Post Office departinent for | nig are ull 1p, and the footings completes by the mate a majority of 5,000. ized to take further evidence ‘belore an exaiiluer Lon —>> FIST BAPTIST CHUKCH, 13TH STREET, | the fiscal year ended June 30, 184, amounted to : SOORADO. as fo b's ute, : ‘The m-nibers cf Union Te = between Gand H, Rev. J. H. Curanenr, pastor, share) : secretary of state are as follows: From Colorado the same committee las informa- —— requested to mee Services to-morrow (D_ V.) at 1a im, and $46,411,752. | ‘The receipts, exclusive of money-order | “secretary of state: tion that Secretary Teller’s advent on the stump | Failure in Concord, New Hampvyhire. NDAY ING, October he Forbidden Love of the World. Teventle, were $42,815,035. ‘The account reveals a | ,SCCTetary Of state: gor.zoq | HOR that Secretary ap | aprcria nggeniegrorses sere yr sharp, iu full regalia, for’ the purpoce cf atten u Heaven,” “All cordially invited. tt | deficiency of $3,593,137 tor the year, which fs at- | Robinson, repubiica aadizrs | there, and bis announcement that he will be a can-| _ COsCORD, N. HL. October 25. —I W. Woodward & funeral of our Ist Bo. J. We Kino. Me SLAGE “ME ae tributed to the reduced postal rate’ The depart. | > 3 3 didate for the United States Senate to succeed Hill, | S02, merchant tailors, of Luts city > ean ‘a1 ts cordially invited to attend. LUTHER PLAC MEMORIAL CHURCH, t last year hud lus Of $2,653,189. Th Morris, prohibition. > = rt * . | their individuai and partnership property, amount- Low. Heaps of N ef Ci Pastor. J.G. BUTLER.—Service regularly at 11 a! | Ment last year had a surplus e5.189. Tuts | Herald, greenback Whose term expires on the 4th of March next, has | in¢'to over $75,001.t0 Jno. Kimball, Thelt veal estate i otily 108, oc20.6¢ B. McQUAY, R. 8,_| i snd 7:80 p.m. Fro: pews and everybody welcome it | Year's deficiency, however, will be reduced about | "EOra, treme juz falied to heal the dissensions in the republican | ss Taortgaged, but their stock in trade amounts to | -e = 5 ‘$400,000 by the money-order revenues. Johnson, repudiican. Tanks there, and the chances are, while Blaine will | Neariy 425,000. ‘The Mavilities of the firm exoaad, BP" edieation of the Bowls ME Chae GA take | ES’ Finire tw hontuwect “Ode ee eeu AND ‘Tuinks New York 8 Bi commis. | Martin, democrat. have 6,000 majority in the state the democrats will | The agscts'a Correct eslitiate Of Which cannot De SASL OOTOBER Sn Teak | place on Seastar, aetoeee See it preachers | meeting, 9:30am. Bunday school Mam preache Eexe New YORK Sars For Butrne.—Commis- | poseporough, prohibition secure the legislature and secure the Senatorship. made. The senior partner has lost largely in speo- ee ee BETS IN NEW YORK. Ulation and outside investments. ‘The pressure of The betting 1s not very brisk. Nelther side will | claims and Inability to make collections caused the give odds. The republicans seem to be more ag- | *8signment. es Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. bos HARRY MONTAG! LAUGHTER.CONTS Where will te in attendones | lu Uy. the Rev. Din J.C Hauge. 7.40 pe in, Revival | sloner Evans, who has just returned trom New Grogan, greehback...... nd 7 Pau. All interested in | &zvices, conducted by the Breday’ evouing Ake | York, says he thinks the state safe for Blaine, and | or member of the boatd of public works: of Bowie are invited. Ty ; 2 ting “Thursday evening. regal hane good i | lege Washingtarat 30300 nis Teave bow cited. | Trains free, Bt angers Welccmn ~ rds the repubilcan chances as in New | Fieckinger, republican. n s Jersey. Benter, democrat... 376,808 | BIE o¢ ——»___ And an Immen oc24-2t [ce UNBASTON AVENUE Mt ® CHURCH — | peusonar.—Repieseatative Brewer, of New ger. | Kirkendall, prouibition. 9,004 | 8ressive 1n offering bets than the democrats. A Mimic War. = SONS OF JONADAB—ALL MEMBERS OF -Preaching To-morrow at lia. m. by the pastor, | _PE®S0NAL—Representative er | Ogden, greenback, 3,527 MR. BLAINE IN ILLINOIS, A REVOLUTIONARY LEADER AT PANAMA KUNS AWAY 2 the (active and inactive) are carnestly in- | Rev W. I MCKENNEY: at 3:30 p. m., by Bishop Wit- sey, and Representative Holton, of Maryland, are gg WITH A VESSEL—A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN WHICH SUNDAY EVENING: pe cuuclia at | Liam TaxLon, oo oviear® pishop to Airica; 7:3) p.m. | at Willard’s—H. J. Fairchild, of New Yoric, and The Vote in West Virginia, Introduced at Bloomington by Hon. | MUCH POWDEE WAS BURNED. G BANJO INSTRUCTOR. YOUNG, Chairman of Com. otc | Prater meetin Wester ing any School at 9:90 8m | se R. Poli, of ‘Tennessee, the widow of ex-Presi- | Wheeling Special to the Baltimore Bun, David Davis. Paxama, October A revolutionary move- a hours from 6 to 9 pm. Address 1 mae EOTOR OF TAXES =< HOP WILLIAM TAYL ie dent Polk, and Miss Folk are at the Arlington. | The oficial returns of the recent state election | proowmGro, Iut., October 25.—The train con-| ment has been on toot nore foe tion weeks, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, : CP nto eat en Dee Furgeon Walter Whitney, who has been stationed | are not all in, even yet, there belng still four coun- Yeying Mr. Blaine arrived here at €:30 o'clock last | te leader of the enterprise, Gen, Benjamin cao WASHINGTON. Ge nav ME. Church, Georgetoin, To-morrow afternoon, | for some tne Rte proceeding we For uate hig | tes (those of Boone, Lincoln, Nicholas and Web- hight. Mr. Blatne was introduced to the crowd | Has been for some time in possession of Tartan and {cuion and Drawatic Art at So 429G stroet nw. athe fax payers of the District will take notice that the epee - Don't fal to hear the world's | SHOT oe is'staying with his brother. the | 8!) t0 hear trom. From thé returns received at pant ona of the post 0 D BECI 5 F e- | Which had assembled to him by Judge David | the i4th instant took session of an English rive saymnent of tee at thischieg ie | (BP, GALVARY BAPTIST CHOWGHL CouNER era | Chet Clerk of the Bureau of Statistics, 1827 I street, | Titre estimates of the vate IN the souaticr ree aee | Davis, Who sald: “My fellow eliizenst Ttake great | equi mstant Look, possession of an English cies event of taxes at this oftce trom | E-BY andi ntresta uorthwent tier ok ee oe dertan church, Maeno aGt the Western Presby- | neard trom, the democratic majority for govern Gandara bester of the republieadpariy ik the | Sketlt ald au armed force toward the inner bay, rst day of Novem! 4 5 4 i : 4 ‘ y Que-holf of suit tax is dus Noveraber Ist, 1885, the | $55, Praguius 1 a. i. by Mev. J. W. Panuen, D. D.; | (erlan churcl out Colpsomensn or the pending es nguls may be set down at 5.374 ‘The democratic majorl- | Where Gen, Ruiz captured the Costa Rican steamer ne | 7:30 . by the tor. in ' | On Wednesday.—Lieut. Colyocoresses, of a nding presidential contest; distinguished for | Alajuela. The Morro was then released. The fol- . it Seon | other bait May Ist 1885, . Ty Be ta eee eee —1"_ | navy, is at the kbbitt. Bet Oe dette arid, the, Tepublican majorities | [one “taithtul and brilliant. publ service, Mr. | 22% ing day the Alajuela appeared before the coal 3 Agel so inuch of the frst half of said taxcs duc Novem- CHUKCH OF THE REFORMATION— 8,761. The democrats have a majority of 4 in the v1 i “ees oe a ee SOUDE MAD | ber Int, 1884, as xball not be peld durias sak’ ata Prank ‘Peunayl ~ ‘Od stre senate. The majority in the house is not less thang | Bialne represents the party, which, in my judg-! hulks of the Pacific Steamer Navigation company, cio a Eree aliolar- penalty two (2) percent will beadded on the Btet | goutheset Canad Han ee i Deon Ee Treasury Department Appointments, ee ee Ment, should succeed in the coming election | and Gen. Kulz helped himself to a tun Rstewetn “Phe | By engh gueceoins suonth thereat uni tesa | Servicer acim. and 700'y. Wu. ‘eae tech Sunday rite folowing have been appointed Os Political Notes, ani es ent one eet ee a Rm FE a PR ives a Free Scholar | abl Cott eee ee chool 95 * ‘reasury department under ctvil service | A letter from Gov. Cleveland was read at a meet- | be Will bee ? - . . at onatee | Se Blay Ist,’ '1380, if not_paid witha sald (o> cocice Lith and Fate So REAN GHORGH, | rules: Wm. H. Heald, of Delaware; Robert J. ¥. | ing last night of Columbla college (N. ¥.) students, | UNMANNED nen and closed Hen and ‘aying tke Colombian colors The stave = taste Cente, (Ey Ce Cee ee Oe Dowea rnonuwest Preaching | Alien, of West Vinginla; Charles C. ‘Tyler, of New | in which he sald: “My duties at home will prevent | his remarks with the following reference to | government ineaawhile received peremptory orders SP COLL MEY FIRE INgURANCE company. | Hthiand tn an: Moratie ube: Thay suites | Xone Mrs Emma 1, Watkine has been Sromoted | my attendance on that occasion, but Tamm exceed prea gratiication I feel in Deing presented | Lo Grapeare ie Wessel, and the authorities, tallow = © ee * NCE C' ANY. | in Religion.” Evening: “The Meu of Nineveh.” All E 3 1 H i Ruiz’ tactics, se he steamer Morro, 2 & STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE. vi = —— o-—___—__—_— ingly gratified to learn that the cause which I rep- | BT ‘este! BALL OF THE DONIAN | A semi-annual dividend of four per cent, out of the series - ae The Virginia Campaign. Tesent by my candidacy approves itself to the Tove wien Shurdoccpemeece ine por reo rg pect yeep gy erg Bist or Ontctes, eit ae cagllal ioc of Chis cosaees me cole CP cfisth and We stnects Neri AN COMNER | pewockaTs CLAIM THRY WILL GET THE STATE BY Hee trope refed eee AY, Ok ike tunder- | to secure the nomination of Mr. Lincoln and be- higiit of the 15th instant. ‘Sue had thiec combats f Iaities, $2, to be had from a Kuolders on and after November TER Gig ms Mev. J. F. Ockeuaax, pastor. | 10,000 MAJORITY AND ELECT HiGHT OF THE TEN | FTenaues of Columbia college. | I country.” tween whom and myseif through all the interve- | with the fugitive vessel. At the termination of er Slat. both days ine ees z 5 . 5 iinols, yesterday, During the after- - 1k “ ae tog ol ages ab = =o Teatin as AY* Believe LARD, Secretary, (9% NOP BT BAPTIST CHURCH, 19TH STREET. | in the clty today. He said:—I am Just from Vir- | noon speeches wore frane by Gen Jona A. Logan, | (ae county 1 enw tat they go far beyond the | because they tired about 3,000 cartridges to 1,000 LECTURES. < SUEATING LIDRAWYS WTEC PAO AVE | Coe otbots, northwest, Kev. N. J: Waeen patd | gina ‘The people there ao et taking so much | Secretary Kobert Lincoln, Gen, Richard J. Ogies: | POTders of Uilinols, and that the yAppeal t the | fred by the people oa te revolutionary ship, 7 PROF g| EB. New dicots, und Starusines moh ay feed | $25) gee Morte auc: TEaeeae FASS, | Eorest in politics ad is magtigated tn eeiso Gtmor Poe cor aranatd and Gen, A: 3, Sunlth, of St | the seates of the Tmion. 1 thank ‘him for, his} 12° Persous oh the Morro were wounded. PROF, | Boo New Hooks “ ssc . rung subse low can | iat clock the train arrived bearlng Mr. Wek ap ane ey aie? Watest styice | Cheistianr™ Prayer meeting Thuraday, 7:80 p. m., All| states. The dearth and consequent injury to crops | Plaine, who went at once to the grand stand and | Courtesy to me personally. ia bemvereas pace The Water Famine at Manchester. LwUNTER spe Bs = z - = have had a very depressing effect upon the farmers, | addressed the people. Mr. Blaine spoke at Attica | 1 a Mancuxsree, October 25.—The water famine has GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND S and Danville en route. see owt ee ng) been 50 Serious Unat It threatens to make neces and they are notin & mood to actively engage in Ville en rout riot ry Fraching by the pastor, HS Faaee et ie ante | politics, Oh, yes, we {the democrats) will carry the | | Ex-Gov. St. John was warmly welcomed In Buf. | Mire Binine’s Departure from Chicage | the stoppage of the mills and other Industries in (ar npwoons iti rae ME Sa | Rea ge mati Sane a | Shr” PORE: AEH S| ay Gcnper eS mnaw arivea her | Se ie ak ater a He, a Weate Chapel: Solon by Dr, Ja: Hbsiperof Founiry the people are r0Using up, and the bigger vote there | Gov, Hendricks addressed about 10,000 people at | last, night ra mianight, "This, morning he, was | Fal soon comes See | church, Young Peopie's meeting at 6:30 nm, larger will be the democratie majority.” e wigwam dianapolis yesterday. “He spoke be reste > WARM OVEKCOATS, HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER AETINIGUG TEETH. WITH PLATEASEaE | Ae ce Oongreseet tree Vinginia, 4 provainent | upon tie taritr, saying that duties should bs ieee accompanied by his sons, Walker and Fire and Accident at Manchester, N. H. As larse as 56 inches, (> chip cleanty and healthful uicthod “ail Deaktes | democrat, who arrivea from Richasond this morn. | Obly for the purpose ot detraving ce oesaee oF ice | agcpmmpanied by his sons, Walker and, Emm ManonesteR, N. H., October 25—The most dis- WARM SUITS, ss at Moderate Z 1.NU1%, M. D., Dentist, Vernon | ing, sald: “The democrats had the biggest meett government. At night he seneived s reas ovation | passed the — A crowd numbering 4,000 per-| astrous fire tilat has’ occurred in thls city for WM. McLEAN & SOX, Row, 10th and Penn, ave., successor to Dr. Je in Richmond last night I ever saw. ‘The people hd at Terre Haute. A torehlight pr Which he | Sons awaited Mr. Biaine'’s arrival and was boister- | years broke out at 2:45 this morning in the Nouring ae a a | ang Het eat gees wih | er sagoaRatn hae ae at eas | gu atm mea eget | ct Caras a Seat ing as B STREETS AND 14 = y ‘a hard fight to get the but we will | there, Mmarchers Delng inline. ig- | pel en utted; exceeds Brown att blacks anal = suet » | Sane TAINS, BROOD ERRD wy | toaktng 8 tak Oat thero-can Bea particle ot | Wain’ Gov. Hendricks made © speact eeciog ty | Be special tra where he sald: “I thank you ! Engineer Ruel B Manning, U. himball and IR fine qualitica AND C STLEETS NORTHWEST. #90 | profeasional calla. “Office hours 9 to 1a, 1 tow. | Goubl ag to the result, Dutee majority will be cut | Saying an additional vault has been dug in the | very sincerely for this demonstration. It adds an-| Bean were injured—the fst auamned. seriously “uy ‘WARM GLOVES, in, 5toGp.m. Telephone No. 179. down. You see the straight outs'who voted with us | Treasury building, and it is ied with | otherto the many welcomes I have received in failing down the elevator well. There was insur- Tash lined and For top ve 10s: 1. BUSHMAN, Vetcrinary Surgeon, | last year will generally vote the republican ticket, | $90,000,000 of the People’s silver. ‘Tike question 1s | your city, and at no time could it be more welcome | ance oi $12,300 on the Dullding and stock, . a and Jersey Gloves. GAS FIXTURES, oc22-At! ath st northwest. _ | ‘That will make a difference of some thousands i | Shall we dig more val and bury the treasure or | than now.” The special train, composed of two DERWEAR, Larke Axsortment, BEST PREPARATION FOR TEEIH AND | have been in southwest and there many | leave the money in the pockets of the people, drawing-room cars, one dining car abd an express Hired as an Assassin. mse a8 GO inches. Prices 50¢. iso. <2 Guus is COMPOUND MYRRH DENTRIFICE. | of the white voters who have ed Mahone | Mr. Lewis J. Phillips, who was nominated by the | car, was very elaborately fed with the amer- | oe ox tue MASSACKE OF THE PERCEVAL FAMILY. to $20. Good value in every quality, FANCY GOODS. Fispy ve cunts per bottle. MUNCASTER & HOW- | have come back to us. ‘Theres another class of | republican convention ‘for mayor of New York, and | tcah colors ahd bunting, it drew out of the depot és - THE DEEADNAU | Call sod _Esamine, AKD, corner 7th aud I streets northwest. ceil | voters there who Want to vote with us, but don’t | Charles Spear, the repubilcan candidate for con- | at 9:47 o'clock and will make the first stop of any | A dispatch from Omaha, Neb., throws some light ayle Overcoat. My own man- 881 25th street, Corcoran Bufl:tinz, (ep DE AUTHOR o abaus Know now to-do it. "‘They say they havo ‘been | troller, have declined the nominations, length at Racine, m Doard the train | upon the motive for the horrible massacre of Peroo- wfacture, aud weather deter. 8e30 EF. BROOKS, ‘Has ed ia abused as readjusters and they feel asif it would| The following congressional nominations were | ex-Gov. Fairchild and Horace A. Taylor, val, his wife and child, at Fullerton, Nance county, WARM HALF Hose, — == — be forgiving enemies to come back. But I told | made yesterday: Sixteeuth district, Pennsylvania, gonsin, and Congressman Jonn ¥. Finerty'anaGen. | by yurnival ‘The story 1s to the efrect that the cone, In wool and mixed t PEO EAGEN ESinaviNa co. oclT-1m* No, 803 11th Street Northwest. | them they had always professed to be democrats Y¥,,G; Kennedy, greenback; tweltti district, New | J. wiley, OF Unis clt Saar haan dhanoweredl eters written 00 Srerhtved trons : wee = 3 Co, i 2 mea eatinine ines Gasket - on Se cesianuti than sivas ar nats nett Seldareck reuse cct ae [eg WASHINGTON, ‘D.C, OCTOBER 18, 1684 | Wichout any sucrince at Gighicre This ‘lass mes | dependcuts doxsph kere oo rontco” = England showing that he came to Nebraska 10 lain styles and honest fabr First-class : pts ier a estate OEE TN Geidetetewm, | | Ege Te OR rh ee a0 A |S ee West rec, harzmng an | mc Gh uve Sana | a Zot br ron ng omen | Bur, at eg Sal” inde aoa jouded and white for $1.5 “3 ortiless Selon Of NOL..ity, to i e wud will be pleased to see my friends and the | the republicans two. ‘They will the Norfolk | ship and C. ¥. Iseminger for recorder of deeds, to | city and Hon. 3. @. Blaine: a wi . ‘For amy thing you cannot find elsewhere, cali on ae eer res te, eoreians Of Me. WM. B. BED. | Svoue sad wt ana districts, ‘They count on 11,000 | fili the vacancies on the ticket occasioned by the “ James @. gam! and other vices. It is clulmed that the HENNING Sulla, Tuan prepared to offer Special Dargai, to Bathe |" ocd-tut LouMPKAUEMAN, Ast._ | majority in these districts and He will got at loo | Fesiguation of Messrs Hiret ana Mecully. ecinbanonk sont Wan metoaeee eet Berson trap ete he seca ‘ie Furnival would namlcaoee | Catling Lumet "of ah Siaketoms Uppers to Guhete | BP ‘Deatioe has Peuvted hi offlee to 1496 Now York | by at least 10h So” Ve WHLGAFTY Ue State | eT A, Van eae ae corporation CCpAnY At dimer ar Bemeoe te tees oer ee al to do the decd. itis also stated tat the a TER, cur lots or smal! guantities, avenue northwest. e ‘ocl6-Im_ —————+9+______ Graves and the police trom breaking up thoritles are keeping Une letters secret, as they Building Lumber’ (Virginia Pine) since, w evening of the coming week that may Best | Whortes are Keeping the letters ‘secret, 410 Sevexra Sraxe>, | Flooring and Temas Kent eee (eo ROGISKI & Lewis: THE WELL-KNOWN ae frccgss! mond aga sr hg ‘peetinge in the court-house yard. ‘Tae mayor is 8 | suit your convenlenca Very Re Bs and, and ave the author of the laces atmere " >, a cordially give z congressional ARTS, si noth wake Fem nating | cry alg mtoneed, er a an SY | Sonppeeeenh Vita a see etenpeatcsac Cs crecie Max the kaled aay. of eaesstenton Fai; Secon, | have murdered the two user vicuas of tue maseee he may e ching MES F. BBO! 3-9 a pe re oo 1th street and Maryland avenue’s.w, | —° = aaa Grau Wefine: | cre, Mair ana Baird, unless it was that Purntval | PS ares te Be jq,Akormeye-at-Law, have RES VED tate Webowe ‘ffeouing hts Capture, oF ‘possessed secrets, which r PARIS! oe a ‘was afraid they would reveal. Every LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goops, | [ge SAMUEL patosag aN MOHAN, 2126 PENNA, AVENUE, 3 om has wa wuaaes wee ade to discover the wiicreabouls of Purnl MELE M. J, PRANDI, FINE GAS FIXTURES. Bibb's Latrobes and Repairs for same: - — letter in which that the repul party | Eva: October 28, 1884—To Hon, an ie ag Ege Ng ners yes also Sexton's and Wood's Parlor 8uui Lat heat ee Oe NSVILLE, IND., ‘that ‘somewhere in Jowa, abd that be will be e #2.Mos. M. J, Hunt's, 1909 F sraare SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES. Two stories, sa low a5 $20. Having's large foreurorises | Democratic Voters in the District. pele a ea Wm. M, Beart, John Jacod Astor and others, Now | What Le is somewhere tn Tow GRAY SHADES! PLUMBING AND HEATING. Will be attended to promptly. oci-$m_ | NINE HUNDRED OP THEM 70 Bz SENT HOME 70 VOTE. | Mont’ iicianecaien san vie oon ook oe prekeoe FEA WAVES! SHEINGLED BANGS! 40 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. WM. | H., DANTEL BESPEGTFOLE sY, JA | , The democratic central committee of this city |. The democratic convention in the eighteenth = cyenung a8 one agreoae to my sore sn tg rola em Teer giles neer eed bet the Balsdreaners bands, | Geo, EN SR Tih atrec and whl ty | have made a thorough canvass of the District for | New York district decided that it was Hot expe a eS Srcaae| Pres tte Hay Sk Serene at ee Becxs suincted, Je ap2-sm* eS JAMES H. ee eee aaa ae yew. KEL, OF BOSTON, MASS., Frey plans and for all of ‘ a there were ae - whee cotter Eig | EULESS gl Migerin ds thetrerstion._eem onic, ase te ae

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