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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ¢ Forthwest Comer Pesnsplvania Ave. ani 11¢b St.. by . The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. y ecribers im the etrbe carriers = Slo conte oe ‘orice at the counter] iy asl pestars prepasdsoceute s none “fEtered xt te Fost Omice at Washington, D. Cass a Telegrams to The Star. es PRESBYTERIANS AND EVOLUTION, THE LOSS OF THE STEAMER MAASDAM, HER CREW AND PASSENGER LIST, New Youk, October 29.—No information further ‘than that received last night has Deeg received 1 pening Star, ——————— Presbyterians and Darwin. ; ve WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1884. TWO CENTs. (“SS ™ THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION CONDEMNED BY & LECTURES. =o a ie SMALL Magontry, “ | BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip Colonizing Vagrant Voters. TRE NEW YORK TURMOIL. eee et Skeet Sk The Presbyterian a J ¥ = ———— —— —— A STORY WHICH MR. STOUTENBURGH SAYS 18 TOO — Se ot Greenville has been E-NO nE-xo HE-NO MEMORY —PROF. A 8. BOYD WILL ‘TO INI vor! ‘The the Interior. gaced several days in the discussion the Dar HE-XO Bishop Marvin wrote from © ure LecttREaty wc a pu | A Great Boor Orrer SS DEANE YOREDS, Govanwurt Recetrs To-paY.—Internl reve-| 4 mombertof tie nea eae eeral committee Situation ts re Winlan theary of evolntion, “The issue arose, from aE etl 90a a sasictahis Cala ro WE SDAY EVENING, See: There wil bean informal meeting of Indiana voters | nue, $229,119; customs, $510,149. opine! lemocratic cenf the fact that Dr. Woodrow, professor In une Co- EN ‘ou can get no respectable eee hee Boks oe Ppt er pro em u Sethe dthceet ere ne: ae 30 Pm. October 30th, District stated toa Star reporter to-day | rae pour OF THE STALWARTS—WHaT LEADING STAI- | luMBla Theological seminars, with the avowed. Se ok eee te ee sme anid seo its merite. CezB-3k” | The frat cheap edition ever Publ'shed in America of | Sa'tcmublican Sista cenieal Cone he Koo eee; | REAR Avureat Paxtre’ Rerinewent.—It was | thatthe committee had recelved a communication | "wanes ecto ena ceanree OF MR CONKLING— | PUTPOSe Of fortifying The Young mulnisters In wekeme HE-NO prepan can market = —————————— - ‘ jl Ei ine, corn : from a man, who signed his name, that Superin- LONGFELLOW AND WHITTIER'S POEMS, —_| {te Droit Bulldiue corcr tl au ¥" strate orth | eFrOneOUSIy stated yesterday that Hear Admiral : sire Wave Cane Svea Forbid ana for the distribution of Certeates eu | Pets Was efore the naval retiring board on Mon- | tendent Stoutenburgh, of the Washington asylum, rr: 'ta—Trade price 82 Tig iotlests teria re eee day, instead of the examining board. He was pro- | assisted by two men named Gorman and Jameson, 1e"__4.4. HAYDEN, Vier President ind, Rep, Ass'n | moved to be Tear admiral while at sea, but had tO | was colonizing voters in New York and other | soap ait Tun Sonrens eae, aay —— | pass the necessary examination for. promotion aces, from Correspondence (ep THE WASHINGTON DAIEY DEALERS’ | fore retiring. Having passed that examination he | Pacey te golonists being drawn mainly. lc knowledge, had set forth the ‘Ubeory of evolu SULKY, BUT WILL NOT SPEAK AGAINST BLAINE— ook ‘WHAT EDITOR ELLIS ROBERTS SATS. United States—The Department of Asti ¢ Washinton, in a spe cial tea report’saya: “The Chinamen LADIES @ M. Wiis. = NEW CHATTER BOX, 188442 centa, nd spirited, most the sy never drink the dyed teas themselves, synod participating. ae Hi: Inmates of the workhouse and the Washington Unica, N. ¥., October 28, uestion was Reached Lase ———— Lag Oncaxizen Ocropin 22, 1984, | Will be retired November 2d, with the rank of rear | asylum. ‘The three persons. named, the writer mainder evening by the adoption of the follonim reractee: 4 a CLOAKS AT SPECIAL PRICES. fe Quarto, 256 pages, 120 full page pictures, and | Owing to the long and continued drought that haa vie- | admiral. Says, WOULL go to Represeutative teetcham’s dis. | _ THe Political surface of this section of the state ” resoluthon: ited Washington and vicinity,causing a scareity of mill trict in New York. Mr. Stoutenburgh to-day | 200kS much as if it had passed through a series of have Gueapized an amociation, alvencing the price ot | Goto 70 THE Tor op Tux MoNvaENT.—The joint | stated ‘to w Stax reporter that the mors was tap | earthquake shocks. Politically, Onoda couste te Sau to 0 cone De acart uae cre npn Heelers to. iy are | Commission of the Washington monument, of | absurd to deserve dental or notice. ‘no longer recognizable, a8 party lines are utterly the officers and menibers of the Washington Dairy Deal- | Which the President ts a member, intended visiting —_——>————— disrupted and obliterated. ‘The stalwarts and in- Lenesit. = ets Association the Washington monument and ascending to the w ‘President. T. Ra ‘ f yhat A Virginia Democrat Says. | dependents have badly crippled the republics $0p in & Dody to-day, but the unfavorable weather CALLING OUT THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS. Party,in this,one of its old-time strongholds, while “Resoieed, That tu the opinion of the aynod, te ° the ‘Theological Seminary a purely expository mabe mot incuicating its truth, 18 * ‘This was eattiod—yeas, Bo; Ayphtor’s Cyclopedia, Vol. 15, para (600, sups: “Tras are subject to varl- ous adulterations, including the co coring, to improve the looks of infe- riorkinds, The materials used aro Prusdan blue, cypstin and indigo.” Martin Gillet & Co, recornizing th of the above abuses, offer to beautiful Chromo Frontispiece, ‘The recent warm weather has evabled me to for cash at a low price a lot of novelties—Paris Our Price 42c. ; worth $1.25, Tin made goode—of which Lean give my custor ‘d beaver tritumtd nag variety of JERSEY JACKETS and NEWMAR- | ‘Brocaded Plush and Velvet VISITES of new designs *HUACK SILK COSTUMES, MILLINERY GOODS of the highest character a BAUMS Book Department, % at Nice Aresident- Charles New bold. hevessltaved apostponementot the visit. The Presi. A Democratic Nomination, 416 7th street northwest. Secretary —H. F. Brouninger. dents wishes in the matter will be consulted in| | A Virginia democrat stated to a Stax reporter | & numberof the best known Irish democrats, mer- | _Mapisox, Wis. October ®1.—Col. W. B.Vllas, who NEW, DISCIPLINE OF THE M. E. CHURCH. Executive Committee—C. W. Mahon, chairman; J. W. Se aoe date. The commission has never | that the republicans in Virginia were calculating | chants and business men are the most vigorous | Was permanent Bm aa ve = nominated tg eae any new fine bindings Gregg, J. E. Willson, D. C, Fahey, Thomas Sampson, — | visited the monument in a body, and the President | on the democ t shout en, McQua Many new fine bindings Ms Ha has never been tothe top. Lis" prope visit wit | 2, CBe democrats of the eighth district not coming | shouters for Blaine and Logan. As Gen. Mequade, s : a protestant Eptacc vers and ACTUAL MEMBERS. out in very great force next Tuesday, as there was | the witty ex-quarantine commissioner puts It, > sires veaptoap ecko specialty. : CEB Oboes ee rreschens’ Bibles, : pee memarabie cae. no candidate in the eld against Mr. Barbour and | «the republicans seem to be trying tociect Cleve. | Water Famine in New iampshire. iin Gob: Seanke Sa ‘Leading Paris styles in BONNETS and HAS, trim- Books Gop Gata, Gana 3 So5 ee ee oe meq snd untrimined, - G ©. PURSELL, Ke ge. Puen Passep EXAMINATION FoR PRoMOTION.—The fol- | no special effort 13 required to elect him. “The | land and the democrats to elect Blaine P| ConToock, N. HL, October 2.—Owing to the na: it i cal Fur and Feather TRIMMING at very low prices ais wistsleaetan es JH Holliags, JH. Harper, lowing naval oMicers have passed the necessary | word was passed along the republican line Satur. | Go@ecrals ty maclves admit that the stalwarts | drought in'thic vicinity a water is threat. fi Pennsylvania ave. Cite, Areva, ott | _oca2 orttnwent__ |} Hy Bell Sees, examination for promotion: Lieut. Commander ¢. | 617," observed the Virginian, “or them to turn out | Abd independent republicans arethe most ardent | avek. ‘tle pyaar Grainy. water, fg te 5 twisting, usually WASHINGTON GincuLatixe trprary, oz | Ppoings Satnreon, A Eisbiager, F, Goodrich, to be a commander; Lieut. Comman- | #8 Strongly a8 possible and’ vote the Biaine and | the'gemocrats, “The addres iaseed loo 9- rel gala jr ro pep ra Mus. M. J. THovz, sssoun te published: Riss ane Stanner at ton prea |B Pakuawell 6" Adolph Frederick, der Chas. G'Neu, to be commanier; Lieut dunior | Logan electoral cket. In the event of a close | Wirt inet wick, tn answer to aemeneet Hom ting | WL We xteat dager. © ie te disanty "rok, in: ite: ak 1909 F STREET NORTHWEST. ocl8-1in Mra. G. T. WASHBURN & CO. | 39; McDermott, Louis Stearman, Grade) HH. Barroll, to be leutenant, and Tassed | aistrice might turn the state one Wag or the ties | Utica Herald (Blaine), for the names of some of| A Reign of Terror at Michipicoten. i Tem Is now prepared to exhibit a choice amortmest of | — William Mckay, Scores B Giark, istant Engineer A. J, Kenyon to bé chief engl- the so-called leading Fepublicans, who wer sad t0 | Wraxirna, MAX. October 29.— ion, and te the kiud the FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS and ROUND HATS, | Sour Recexr B. 7 E. Willson,” Pitrick Conners, neer. a a contemplate a bolt, bor’ the sichatures of some of | eotyed = ‘The police force sent ul * PRENC ,ECENT OOKS. 7 = ‘oing Home to Vote for Cleveland. the stanchest repubiicans and most respectable r e el ik themeelves. ‘T SHAPES in untrimmed FRENCH | "An Appeal to Cesar, by Toupee. TB Acer, J.mes W. Anderson, Navan Onpers—Commander George B Wight, s to Mich lequate to quell the dis- ip ty ocr a Tansee ieee Stanton. DB. Fane ‘hit, White & Sona, . ni 8 ‘ght, | WaT 4 DRUMMER SAID TO & WASHINGTON auR-| ANd influential men tn the county. Among thei | {urn L tainly desperate roughs - {aptains of industry, by James Parton. Gy Maca, Ct BY: osom Lieut. Commander A. G. Caldwell, Lieuts. Wash- CHANT. ug_the ame of Judge Comstock, United states | have 7s two tiles from the village pe mes se ‘The Arpmourer's Apreutices, by Charlotte M. Yonge, | M: F-Brcuninger, eo ‘burn Maynard and Albert Mertz and Ensign B.T.| A leading merchant of thisctty, who doesa large % ne Wealthiest menor | thd keep up a reign of terror, and threaten the lise RWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS. RESS CAI Mra Mary Morrisey, |. W. Gregory, 5 on. r c " feat amt - ZAfuiliveot RID GLOVES, car own importation, |_Agaeesouooatas of ee pn OG, |G ace” EB Tews Calling, ordered 10 examination for promotion; | business, suid toa Stan reporter to-day >—"The | Utica and a chico irichl and ardeNe aaa | Of any cue who gives Mnfurtuatiom agalust them. A never sold in bulk *s K y WG. Avers, Aibert Daughty, Commander A. B. Brown, as assistant to the super is Se or - Jarger police force or military detachment Is needed Out-of-town orders filled with great care, 0025, eyes. 4 coe commercial drummers ail seem to be going back to | Senator Conkling. The nt to Which Mr. Law- c 7 5 ‘American Comments on European Questions, by Joa. | John F. iti 0, A Landon. Mntendant of the naval ‘observatory; Lieut. J. J. | Omme ae 9 to restore order, BESO Poe y SE. 3 . 7 P Thompeon. A Young Girl's Woolny, by E. P. Bos, Baniiek Mat Ye ‘Thomas Manning, Hunker, ordered to the New York navy yard De- New York to vote for Cleveland. They have been | rence believes in Mr. Conkling, may be Judged ~y Wp ADIES: SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED Eoraale by ‘WM, BALLANTYNE & SON. os eos Mr: Padwrett, cemnber 10th; Lieut. H. L. Treinain, to tiie James- | Coming in my store tn numbers for some days ask- | {he fact that afew Years ago he sank between | Fatal Explosion of a Locomotive. 7 ered. Cloth muffs made, M153 CUNNINGHAM, J aber $20,000 and $40,000 in an attempt to establish a m 428 7th street, ih fae town Noveinber ith; Lieut. Commander RD. | ing for orders, and ‘they were en route home Bartimone, Mp., October 28.—A freight engine of G'S. Gill'ert, 1 W. Payne, is Ss, and saying they n Guia rairoad exploded at Locust AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER 7 joreed by ti ¥ EVENIN cs y Conkling ongan here. 5 0035 1810 Sth street, between N and O n. w. Luther Cle e Hitchcock, detached trom command of the Nina | to yor Cleve peep bs the Baltimor <a New Bos. eee eas ne qu order 1 duty at the New Wank navy yas | erat Gelinas aes tae PS | ou eran to-tay met Me, Lawrence | nt i moraines sua Ane Gero. Wunre, ‘The Divine Law as to Wines, (Samson.) ri Azociation will meet at Cofmopolitan, Hall, cor. | Ensign LM. Garrett, trom special duty with the | Why he was not in Texas, ahd he replied: ‘Every | ling contemplated opesking heoaer Bias Sonne | Jesbua Dixen and Mirman David Burke.” Toe Ladiev’ Tailor and, Habit Maker, has removed from | ,,M2torle Huntington, (Belt) ‘The Amazon, (Carl Vas- | 9th and E streets northwest, om every wecoud Wel geological survey on the Sistinstant, and ordered to | man traveling for our house has had orders trou | elector cages Skee Sree s entire press and public. | 1955 ¥ street to 73) Iithstreet northwest. ‘Tailor-made | MT) Jack Archer, (G. A. Henty.) day tm each and every mouth, oci0-30"_| the fish commission steamer Albatross; Passed | the boss to be In New York by November 1st to | “s1have no idea that Mr. Conkling has any such SD SATURDAY MATINEE imen at ve bie prices: "Special aticntios | Lelfure Hours Among the Gems, (Hamlin, : 0 BUl AND CONTRAGTORS Assistant Surgeon James E. Gardner, ordered to | vote. The he: that a 1 ous , SD SATURDAE Contumes at very reasonable prices. “Special a Dr Seven (G W.Cable) Thorius Beuwick and His | (E>, 10 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS —PRO- vor head of the firm wrote one of us that It | intention. 1 know his thoughts, probably, Frauk L. Payne, From Wall Street To-day. , ponals rolicited. tor buildin wooden cor fon | the Naval hospital ‘at Norfolk; leave granted to | Tl, | tn baby. a8! aew Fone, Oo ee ry pon Geo writhe, | Furie, Dobvon tows sna Mirae bridge guar Huntin creck tear Alexia Ve four | Lieut. Commander George & fae until February | men weet Cecraad quate UG oT all Pusnes | well as any man living, and 1feel powtive that is | »,NE¥, Loe Ovtude opt for the fa _0c2-a* 430 Vith street] History of Presidential Elections, (stinwood) hundevd fect water way or less, balance tole filled in, | 1st next. Yo be on hand and vote for him. OF course, the | say Mr. Conklin: has assured them that he ineans | Wich Were tira, bein prices iu Eosiith comedy, introducing | W bscae sktuing Rat Der Caine ERAN | Suemnce Ree niey aang eee ‘ HEGRE YS | THE Tatzaroosa will be placed inary dock at | {here to vote the demens teee’ ae igs | fangdeoss an antl-Blsine meeting before election, | TU i ac RE, ie he eae an ance in . reing, Seon am a | & hs 5 z Guach, Ves 1 lemocratic * He sald,” | but Ast Nashville were Her first appearance in Engi ment, 1306 NF ate, aw, Al Winds of Ladieg: sini | Calumet of the Cotema (Soria) oh Aleandsiee VE, thoConmlites, | NEW York next Monday, and will be inspected by | continued the mereka coh sine A ie He eatda” | Bu they are mi regarding the statwart bot i = a can 3 eee re Pit Work done in tie mort super ormanncr. Crepe | The Ancient Eaptree of he Eaak Gaye) ea te oe Abas as Wi C6 Ci the naval board of Inspéction and survey the fol-| “that the frm was to’ pay all expenses Incurred | Lawechos acide Che et ee ore eare Balt. Verdict of $1 in @ Sabet Onse: er artistic song and dance, SIG ARTON sna CAROLINE SERCH teeny | och Tanai ec: ALL, PERSONS IN THE DISTRICT OF | lowing Wednesday by their employes in going home to vote.” Qulred the names of the stalwarts who meant to | .,MoxtkEatOctober Th the case of the Canada mente [AD FUR GAeMENTS ALTERED, CLEANED AND SCHOOL STATIONERY WLISOS corner ttl street! and. Lousiana ‘avenao | Carrying frelght for the navy yardssince the sink-| NORTH CAHOLINA POLITICS. | 54n assurance of yond faith, and a pointer as on | Serdict in tavor of the st’ainship compauy 10F 6, = By MRS. C. LAKN 1, Late of Boston, Note Paper. five pound 10 the ream, only toeents, | Hofthwest, who is authorized by the National commit- | ing of the Tallapoosa, will leave New York to-day A Mixed State of Affairs, & vastiy larger scale “have no dataon winch to | Wich carries costs. Hast week he rend wre ein tioth tee! wuthweat__| Grapral rebuedion Sovall standard andsiatlianeges | Cole Fesietiowmmie “YT seb | Of coorrow with freight for te Novels aed Bas option raweang te aio antek | A. wi HICHSTADT, DEALER IN ZEPaYR | Oks unt Eueraving and Printing all work usr. | [re=-MA FC RA cinctAL CONVOCATION OF | Washington navy yards. She willbe unable to | THE DEMOCRATIC FLAN OF CaMPAIGN—wuaT THE | My OW mind Ihave no doubt that Cleveland will jane. Xe Worsted, Embroidery and materials, Fancy Goods : ayet F chi . 5, ne ayette, 2 rt 2 eeenan TONE stasr. | carry New York. Thave also all along sald and | CAtGakry, N.W.T., Oc Complete in o Fi Pi Soar nthe pipe’ renters oipeet Conmied CE Mason‘c Templs, on WEDNESDAY, 29h fustint, at | Come further Up the Potomac than Al sue ee ee ge cee eT believed that James G. Blaine could never be Pres. | Of the annual bounties tc s aed s . it Ctriows Indian bands Staple nivcilts. ptierus renewed ou rasouablo | gOp'p $4ERE, "0% JOHN HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED | 7o-lork pu Sivinburs re carnetiyr.guested toate = a = 3 A Ciacutar has been issued from the Navy de- | Special Correspondence of Tar Evesrxo Stan. ident of the United States, and I feel confident now | Uiroughout the Northwest Territories has been = ak s ensl. Companions of Sister Chapters are fraternally 4 . ‘ ered.” dy ad the tnd 6 gone JORD'S. AGRAND PLAY. | terms Instructions in Embroider JOHN C. PARKER, pene yartment directing officers of the p8 ‘RALEIGH, N. C., October 26, | tual Cleveland will be elected.’ ya we gone to thelr re. F ‘The beautiful and accomplished artiste ee 1200 Fsxret northwest sel? and 697th street northwest, | "By onder of the M. EHP. 5 se et ion to 4 yas Sees. Judge Comstock gave it as his opinion that the | Serves or Hunting grounds tt KICHARD J, BLAKELOOK, Secretary, | 22¥!2& Charge of public property to make returns Since my last communication to Tag Stak the | staiwarts and Independent boiters tn Onelda county Mics MAUDE Supported by the UNION NGER i ree % ir — to the chiet of the bureau of provistons and cloth | Political situation in this state has grown even | would number 1. wriginal comrany that produced the M* retreat civics in| Gramnvore A. Woarrazes (2g COLOMBIAN, UNIVERSITY [A CLASS IN | ing and the chief of the bureau of ordnance, iu- | more complicated, and the result of the contest In pimy at the Fail aud Winter costumes French method. ocil-Im* < Sahooll Ociste at ee inghe Corcoran | stead of to the fourth auditor, and giving’ the | New York, New Jersey or Indiana next week fs not WARE THEATER, NEW YORK, SS BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, tict apply to ET FHRISTOE, Deak," *OF forme | necessary Instructions regarding the returns and en - Where it was recognized the TREE = = — N. Some of these would vote for MAM Operatives in Distress, john, how many he could not say, but the num- Lewistox, M&., October 29.—On account of the Would not be large. “since we'lssued our ad- | Shutting down of the tullis in thiseity there 1s cope Gress," Judge Comstock continued, “we have re- | siderable distress ainoug the discharged: ‘operatives ; I | ead more doubtful than the outcome of the struggle in | ceived ietters from the county seats of several | The overseers of Ue pour report, tet ayoliceamees guccEss OF THE 5 INTE SERRET. cane. 1205 Pennsylvants Avenua RATIC VOTERS, ATTENTION ! North Carolina. counties commending our course and saying tat It | for assistance have increased raplilly of fate. FUry. . tte rrxwoop | pine ERNOAND WOOL UNDERWRAR. al Teioctisel scar of tin Stakes of fons aaten ae rnaoNaL—Me, de Weckherlin, minister resl- | The democrats are striving hard to keep the ave an impetus to the movement in those sections | Persons lett for Camada yesterday. Acting. LY NW mits will positively best Es ; us N . Se Do possible Way In Which the republicans c — samen EASNOOB | for tauien var hownin thee city” For ioe we oc | AIL the new books received ap aoon as published. | Ob0, Sew Janey. Sew York, and Connecticul entitled fore euort sea eeands, Nas gone to New York, | tariff issue a8 far in the background as posatbie, | {se 0 possible way in which the republicanscan| |) po by Cable. sums —- EXS Woop | xouile rerular $1 UNDERVEST: while for, @1. well, | Special attention given to orders for books net on hand: lay to the Central Democratic, Comittee | OF © Sbort stay.——Ex-Secretary Usher 18 at the | and they have brought the race issue as well to the | Mey out a AnaIOrty, ‘they have practically aban-| Lost A MAST BY COLLISION WITH A SUKAMER ioSicue ieuttul etal EESW Torin ack, eu tolook at ours afer examintig tbe | "Visine Cardo and Wedding laviatioos engraved abd | FAnoU toss (0 tbe Central Demos Comniice or Algbama Cietine whe hasten ot gue Court | front as they have been able. ‘The great bugaboo | doned It, although of course they’ must keep ua | Loxpon, Octaber Stine bank Gettaatate ttapte CHILDREN’S MATINEE SATURDAY. We show a SCARLET UNDEKVEST for ladies, pure | _s010 Next door to Galt's. Se | Ee, are ee the Bette — otal Corpor Gin | eeaoue Abd tanh pereae Se Lele reo oh peas | as 5400, It eecmas tome there can te odode | mass in a calhuse Cob toe brat eee Sechineal Dee; quaranteed. at $1.00. A great. bargain. ENCYCLOPEDIAS ON THE | MOST AD- | Orn" cite. rend SoMDCT Vetere ae eds | enactment. of the Edmunds bilt or tho Facciter | bout New Jersey's safety. I think Mr. Cleveland's | rus wanican peeuenee ay COURSE OF THE IRISH NEXT WEPK—QUEENA, Tadivs'extra. long DRAWERS, fashioned. Also extrs ature of thes American. Appicicu's) eyglonenis, | before the American’ Acadeiny of Mediciné ou “che | IN. 1tS provisions, ‘The democratic ‘papers Sees (e ciecuce are Sauk beeeer than ME Bisnors, Orzinal Cast, Scenery, ete. 0c29_| size bands for very fleshy ladlea ee). ihc doubles its alu ‘ay "a work of teference | Wade aspect of medicine.’-—Hx-Representauive | 40 Speakers assure their readers and~audi- | BlaINe'S.” y china th te ciore Loxpox, October 2¥.—The Rome = — = Tu: M Wox: Ss Address CYCLO, Star office, for further information. | Crowgill, of Indiana, and Gen. Q. A. Gillmore are at | OTS that If Blaine and a republican Congress 13 ut Mr.¢priggs’ chances ofa re-election to Con=’ of the Times states the vatican di and GRAND MUSICAL AND <I 'ERARY ENTERTAIN- Mes Sena Revver, HE ost ONDERFUL 0aP ‘oc25-6t the pot elected this year there will be wiped from the | §Tes8 Judge Comstock did not care to say. deplores the new movement of the bishops 1p arm oLE. CHURCH, (08 9TH STREET, Oppoaite Patent Ofica statute book of North Carolina, through the enact- | te. borers At has been generally conceded here | favor of Mr. Parneil. between B st. and Virginia ave, Opened a larve and elegant line of children’s short and (c= TO MAINE voTERS ‘The New Secretary of the Treasury. | Ment by Congress of civil rights ‘bill, the pro- | that Spriggs’ chances were on the whole the bests INCKRASED S0CTA\ reES e — wpe bony Vore 1 memtn. ‘ Certificates entitling Maine voters to transportation | 70 QUALIFY TO-MORROW—A SKETCH OF His carrer. | VSiOn prohibiting marriage between the races, io Arganizations practically solid for Under the direction of Miss NANNIE SHARP. ‘Mrs. A L. Powell, Miss Eva Henderson, Prof. Lille- Bridge and others will appear. 0c28-2t u t : Rencix, August 21.-"The progreasists are @lsap= si him. Within the last few days, howevér, chat LEN rates, the sume as tember, wi inser 1s al - 3 ie THURSDAY EV Detober IO 18B, | ohne attend aaa caer tie one esas Reahok tie Atwcitons No di eteasaaratmeat | The President signed the commission of Hon | two aces thut soca cieeine Sik neconaes | have beeu made by" democrats hie’ they hat a: | luted at Tempers of the relcustag, ‘Secoed At S o'clock, Sadalikinisot uh i 4 OF THE AGE. each evening from 6:90 tg 8 o'elock. until the $0th Inst | Hugh McCulloch to be Secretary of the Treasury | fixed fact; that the negro farm hands Wil have to | SOM to Suspect. Mr. Spriggs of am intention of tr: a a : i Jus will be required In four districis wi A i RDOKINGS, Secretary.” | yesterday afternoon, and it was mailed to Raritan, | D@ permfited to eat at the same table, use the | ding With the Blaine men. Some of Mr oye A “ 0 have hitherto carried. ‘This result Is aturivuted te SI Spriggs’ workers, it charged, have beep heard rote, FEICE, OF COLLECTOR oF Taxes, — | N-J- 0 bo countersigned by Secretary Freling- | Stine ‘houses as thelt emploper ard nenitis | to talk strangely of “iiaine and Spree aad the oe DISTRIGL OF COLUMBIA huysen. Mr. McCulloch will not receive his com- | invariably wind up the statement with the query: | Gemocrats are determlucd that a full explanation | }yam, Wale Many second ballots will be required Wasutxoron, October 23, 1864, | mtssion before this evening or to-morrow morning, | “Now these are truths; what are the white en of ns penne, Geiinne oh tk ee ee > | tnrougnout the country. CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Magnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children's » HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR AND - sez "HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS. Or ‘The tax payers of the District will take notice thatthe | and therefore will not take the oath of oft North Carolina going to do about 112" i Boa Pre, prr, 88s 7 unddersicned hg received. tho duplicate of anseamments | to-morrow morning: Alter odaitoae, oe cette | North Carolina ands tne coalitionists preach pro-| Who Drought the charges ughinst him have organ: Cam ate ee ensayo rp H ber bee ss pi tue Taxes for the year ending, Sune $0, 1885, and will | Once enter Upon hie new quien fs the wresrains | corom on oreey ‘stump and endeavor to make it | ized aud express the intention of cutting bim at} CAMO, October 29.—Intelligence reaches bere SBME ~ 188 ANNIE K. RUMPHERY, Eo BPP PI 4 Deriads to ree tee payment of tates at this office from | Con Gresham Is the SCCrUary Of the ‘Trensins | ene ean Tee a Cae a ayOF 5 tO make it | tio polls. unless they become satistedtaras | that Nifty BashiBazouke wit were diepeumen BRAUTIFCE FEMALE MINSIESLS? M : ton it b P Bugs Mae ait of aad tact cde Mavostsr Int, 1864, the | although Assistant, Secretary” French 1s acting, | ously, deuy the siatementon tae democrats, al. | @eal with the Blaine men is contemplated. Se Pee eee SEE SLATHEKY's LUAKDING HOUSE, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, other haif May Ist. 1885. ME McCulloch had a short conference with Sec. | luded to above, and declare that nelther white ‘nor | ,,FeTHaps the most prominent Blaine man in cen-| deserted dn, a eens mel etd pemncenen by | pMatiness: Makes CORSETS to onter in every style and ‘material cr'iat, Ud, as aa ot be rand anceaseeaue Novem. | retary Gresham at the ‘Treasury department, this | Diack republicans want soctal rights—that the | tfal New York, and certainly the best informed | Brigand Dhapes of securing a ransom. oc%8-St ‘Tuesilay’s, Tiursday"s and Saturdays. and guarantees perfect St and comfort ber Int, 184. as shall not be paid duriue said month a | morning. Gen. Gresham will remain in_Washing- | scope and alm of the Edmunds bill-is to protect | Eentieman in the section, is ex-Congressman EUIs cokes =e > - HEn SPECIALTIES ARE fay of each snccceling montis heated op the Sret | ton afew days to settle his private affairs, and | the black man in his rights as a cltizen merely, | H- Roberts, editor of the Utica Heraid, and one ot weap Bat Ee gr dg lng nen Natiowat meaten, French Hand-nude Underciothing, Merino Underwear, spalty ur otherwise rented wath ea Te eae aiaeeze | Will take his seat upon the beutch in Chicago about | ‘The tari question figures more langely here tuaa | Senator Conkling’s bitterest foes ‘There are many | Pants, October 20° M. Garvey has beck appotnted By aaoRS ‘and fest Imported Hosters, 4s paid. or otherwise proceeded with as the law directs, | Wiil take hts seat uy seo at i SPE ae sre | here Who profess to believe that, hatred of Mr. | French ‘consul at San Francisco. -M Vauwert Ge gES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY av 2. | Bieuch Coste atl Bextes Dre Reform Goods, al fas ay Hse earache RIMES | te new Secretary of the Treasury 1s alput 7¢ | ate tore manutictris in orth carolina aes Ts | Roverts hel more to do‘wita tne isdn ot ths | Means winds place heey pees wits tee eee 3 ) 3 nel ts secon fue May Sata within z d _ = 2 Popular Artiste, Chieu, Comets and & St Corset (lise Hvown | PPP, RRA EEE MM MM ITU 0 MM MM | Tenth of May. SUTTONS F. COOK. | years of age, but Is still a man of active naties wed | ay Other stave souk oF Maryland. In the single | Fecent address by the stalwart bolters Unan dislike | Of officer of the Legion of Honor. : make), that for the vrice is unsurpassed. a ay oe MMMM | oczs-1w C:Nector of Taxes. | Vigorous health. “He was born in Kennebunk, Me., | county of Guilford there are over one hundred fac- | Of Mf. Blaine. ‘Tue Stax correspondent this after- MARINE DISASTERS, ak BB Rrench: GermanandSpeutshegokes. marl) PPE ERE Ee NaN DY MMMM | TIFIGIAL TEETH, WITH PLATES —THE | Femoved to Fort Wayne, Ind. on being admitted to | tories of various kinds which turn out an annual | 2OOon Tound ME. Roberts at his office, and he teadlly | | Loxpox, October 22.—The British bark ‘Under the dine tion of — P RR RE MMM UU MM OM | and et ee PLATES THE Piactice as a lawyer in 1833, and at that place | Product of over a haif milion dollars and give em. | consented to give his Views ou the situation in the | capt. Webster, from St. John, N.K., October Bd _ J. EP ER ORAN HUDING, at Moderate Kat AL D.. Dentist, Veruon | Mled the positions of cashler ‘and director of the | ployment to nearly one thousand men. ‘Then | Stal Fiecetwood, his been towed Into “the latter BS. PeHIST GLA: ass HATE DRESSER. FROM PARIS, How, 10th aud Petin. ave,, succéssor t6 Dr. Jenison, branch of the state bank of Indiana until 1857, | there are the rice growers, the tobacco raisers and I Can s© no good reason to doubt that Mr. | waterlogged. She has been aground. ‘The I Pari Lyotoand Vieaga a Ses When he was elected president of the state bank, | Manufacturers and the ‘peanut planters. ‘The | Blaine will carry New York,” he said. “The repub-| hark Ricco, Sehiaftino, from Philadel ‘Septem- “Manufacturer and im| of 33° BEST PREPARATION FOR TEETH AND | 10 Which position he continued until 1863. Presi: | coalitionists declare that nine-tenths of all these | icans will go down to Harlem river with 60,000 | ber 26th, for Cagliari, has been towed into Gibrale HUMAN HAIK AND FINE HATR WORK C26" ins bs COMPOUND anit DENTRIFICE, | dent Lincoln in that year appointed him controller | favor a protective tariff. majority certainly, and I would not be surprised to | ter. ‘She was found al sea abandoned and water- ‘Engiteb. French and oe wery popular itu n of the Indy sot Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing, ‘Twenty-five cents per bottle. MUNCASTER & HOW: | of the currency, and on March 7th, 1855, he was a} ‘The fact of the business is, the democrats of the | $¢ It g0 as high aselguiy or one hundred thousand. | logged. ‘The British brig Sisters, Capt. M. Giffen, see pone melee Se mae Hate dye yd abatspooed ins tet cca nner yo) ay ee AND, Corus Teh ag Tees natin Gout | Pointed Secretary oF the "Treasury by Presidest Sey woul nok eae ery much Cleveland was | Nov toot etek hate eanorrats will get | wich axe from Trois Octet Beth fo Gales New and cone. us costumes worn by Mile Aimee order. 8! TO. Ancoln, and held that office throughout. Prestdent | defeated, provided they retained control of tacir | OVer 40. Nes a King’ et | ton, has been dismasted 18 anchored near Gir Cs a os S31 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ee Ge 5 ee es, dary Boubwell under Prechieny oes ee [See ee tere NOTE Carn ney | ee es Jou ana aes pronanle Abe | Yan, Scotland. | The crew have tanded Bub the.oap> ‘No advance it Regular Price # Remoy ary Boutwell, under President Grant, March 11th, | tell me they had rather have a dozen presidential | Bz ‘ 4000. | tain’ remains al = Axrox Pisces, am B58 OP AAR EB = octt-im* No. 808 11th Street Northwest. ios, Ne Aecullocy hen “etabished in Hono | candidates beaten than to, have “Gen Sates and | ie reserve ote of the state which 1s ot Out Ou t ee ‘New York Union Square. Theater success, y, Establishment, = = secede ie banking house of Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., | the state democratic ticket defeated and the wa- | at Presider ui mblioan, & the Hands of the Sheriff. ‘The Ao rae Gaiters nortrent (eg WASHINGTON, D. Cy OCTOBER 187, 1884, | with which he continued until "the suspension of | chinery of state government handed over to the | We Will certainly get a large majority of the new | Cyycago, October Seek special to the Datty ‘HD EARS’ EXPERIENCE. fy COOK 4 “publi voters. The Biaine ude 1s alstinculy rising now. | y, 1 Sediew’ and Gentlanen's Germania dies Velvet and BY recahnin) acrGien: of store No. 307 | the American firm of Jay Cooke & Co, in 1873,when | republicans, é ow, | News from Bloomington, TL, says: Harwood Bros. Re Phush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc., are per- ith street northwest, between Dctrect ena Lawidans | the London house reorganized under the natne of | _ Dr. Eugene Grissom, republican, and superinten- | aud there ts a great, advantage in taking the vote | © Co,, wholesale hardware, confessed Ji ICHMOS feetly cleaned by this Suncnior process, avenue, aud will be pleased to see my friends aud the | McCulloch & Co. A year afterward he returned to | dent of the insane asylum, located in this eity,who | onthe rising tide. Then the tariff issue is going to | last evening and the Short took ot TADIE® EVENING DRESMES ASPECIALTE. | que ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE soap | Muiin stent the United States. and since then, although parti- | some ten days ayo announced his opposition to Dr. | help us greatly. On Wiis question Mr. Blane has | uveir piace, -Liablilties about $1000, -Adeets ‘TUESDAY, Ocicbu: 20th: Gentlemen's Clothes: Cleaned by tisls process will not S z an osu LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agt._| clpating in several large financial’ enterprises, he | York, the coaliticn gubernatorial candidate, is | Come OUL boldly and squarely for protection, whitle | from g2U,000 to$6h0 a, mers Po en a ee el ee biG. Ki has not been engaged in active business. His win. | ilkely to work that gentleman some harm, if re- | the democrats have sought to evade it, or have +00. —_______ WEDNESDAY, October 20th, we ee =o Seats es CAP pentint nis rensoeed lus office to 1496 New York | ters have been Spent in Washington, and during | ports ‘speak truiy, ‘ie Is said qa nate cae ht to adjust thelr piatform to the different Underground Wires. 80 iuiciaae Getic sali, isvenuacnoneenee oclé-Im — | the rest of the year he has lived on his farm, about | many letters from Tepublicans througnout the localities, “That policy might have done tn 1540, . October as pee ee eas, IN THE MARKET. ‘THE U. 6 FLECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY ASK PRRMISSION six miles north of this city, in Maryland.’ He is | state endorsing the card lie published at the time, | DUUAUIS not a Success in Lhese days of tek ~ TSE rT ‘f i a Tr INSKI & LEWIS, T WELL-KNOWN railroads and newspapers. What is sald or done in. ‘TO LAY & CONDUIT ON F STKERT. a aN HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ECO Shen Exinua ud Glacrs are at G08 0 sts bs: | Gu Toth sureScrenealng we a ee estoence | He supports, blaine, Lowmerer and bis opposition | Taltcads 2nd Despre waa i Sud OF 4000 1) a perct Gomainnnen ta nruing we = Telephoue call, 379-3. All orders promptly atvended to, eaigveencs than Dr. York. New Jersey and Connecticut to-morrow or next | celved a letter from Mr. Samuel Norment, president Evsexa — = ——— John Kelly’s Summary of the Situation | There has been some serious apprehension felt 4 U.S Electric it company, in which he FOUR RACES EACH DAY. Tp", HOSEA B, MOULTON AND FW RITTER, in New York. among the democrats, tor the last'tew days of the | “At what figure ao 7 ime en pee Inde- toning coche epee gettcesecttmntmnyled a A SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, 10 pieces, ™ ‘Sot a one ye neve, 5 Ks deteat of Senator Zeb. Vance. The legislature to be | Pendent vote, Mr. Roberts?” i PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. Offices to 920 F strect northwest. ocd-Im* ‘Mr. William Dickson, of the democratic central 1 “Ihave such a contempt for it that I hardly | the 27th Instant, I am authorized by the board of sai pint bates Neinctoa at 695 ant 11.05 am. tana, | complete, with MARBLE-TOP DRESSER, GLASS 2 is , Pn dNG MOUAN. 2106 PENNA AVENUE, | committee of the District, yesterday received a | Situough tas state has been sory casey meen | KNOW WhALtosay aboutie The stalwart boltheres | Girectars of tie C-& Elocine Ligutnng nomena to for aie daya. 95 eet ee enrnines ee 1" us fpraund Wout Fanlor Sirs Late eo tee: | letter from Mr. John Kelly, of New York, saying | mandered by Ue democrats, It turns out that it is | {Complete Masco. ‘This 13 the home of Mr. Couk- | tate that we do not feel warranved 1m making, at bes a aiwarnce — a0 Sexton's au lor Sun Latrobes, to heat peat from the present aspect of affairs | ling and the 18) or so men whose names have Deen | Present, $9 extensive an OuUlay a8 that conten two stories, as low a: $20, Having a large force, orders | that Tammany Hall ts doing its very best to elect | DOU at all certain D fumed an toners Seton nee Will be attchded to pvnoptly, “Telephone. “ovf-imm | Cleveland and Hendricks, no matter what may be | {bat that party will have majority on Joint bal- | Eng neighbors. Tuuuk they represent. the full ogy ce: Seren genmyhe ein y (237, Net 1, DANIEL RESPECTFULLY, IN- | sald to the contrary by those who may be sus- | tive candidates have lately sprung up inthe deme. | Stfengih of the movement in this city. In tue | ;AAMSyIwamia. a sw Shag gM | ! GEO, OH ENN Rata hy hete now connected with | DICIOUS. sole,” the letter att ratte counties, and if one fourth of them. are elect. Sounty they will not have 40) all told, and nov over | ynoertalaty attending’ the perfect. ‘aul EO. ©. HENNING, No. ‘tr wi “ » “ i ‘ Le ve Sat Plcaed to urninh, fuer with artitie warmenta, ether t ts impossible,” the letter states, “to say what | eq Senator Vance's ‘will. be cooked. The + | ready or custom ee ee re areal | cillama. moceas ma cC WAU Race cia Gate in TENNESSEE MARBLE, 945 THIS WELL AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE SUITE WE GUARANTEE TO BE BETTER THAN ANY- THING OFFERED AY THE PRICE. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. working Tn the state Sound Comment herganaee, Wak peer be the result here in this state, Butler will | movement is said tobe in the interest of Col. Win, | the INdependent vote will be fully offset Uy the insu | Uudoneround condults hevsofors. With Your per- mi océ-im | Doll a comparatively lange vote, now rae mo ones | Johnston, of Charlotte, who ran against Vance for | Gefection from the democrats, tosay notuing of the | s.cing the privilege of laying an underground com plan as ‘our Prof Everett, Lo a ‘am W. H. HOEKE, HE AT N Mi of course, can determine. On’ the other hand the ve ve Butler movement.” t P street, Ming Dralee, John Lome, a 20 (Contes Sil ind Warhat WASHES WHITE. {ep THE, ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES Se, a the governor ‘in 1850. Vance was elected. ant te Ban ctoce ich ame ‘yarticularly called to PHOSVILAS the | independents and German republicans, who have ec “But the Independent national committee claim ww anid popular Ursin and Nerve | i tate: | Iuecorie seiea the Tepublican’ tleket, Tthing. wilt Pee eae Ree ee cee Se seer Ot the | eney have the bames Of G0.000 republicans or ee al ath northwest, the sme to be laid upon such rel agra wand Sater me. CETL ECL San eo MATE | be an offset to the same. Tt is said Dy good Judges | & a Slate signed to a pledge not to vote for Mr. Blaine.” | Mts, be satisfactory when placed before you. ottles by i N, Sol . °3 | work for York and Blaine and Logan. Mr. Phiiy ign a pledge not to vote for Mr. Blalne.” | superinzendent for your approval. This s te ia eat nS eae anvenlor asl AS | Pau ke Senn wil pa trom wo tesa sess {5 well liked by aii classes In North Carolina, and | “THAUIS avery abstrd claim, und theit lists ot | Gelimal on tat street by a hery IARGe MAJORLY OF wee Te You Wasr A Hearne On} a COOKING STOVE, elght-tenths of whom have hitherto voted the re- SOMETHING NEW, YOR CHILDREN FROM 3 TO 15 YEARS. Prices from $10 to $12. Call acd ove them, at = SCRIBNER'S, 1108 E street northwent. Sote Agent for Washington. on W. ©2855... = + THE LEADING BANJO INSTRUCTOR. 10th street. ‘oes 16t NATIONAL EINDERG al eta je eth ship in the Normal Comber of Sth and & streets. ‘cols lan ——_—_——_—=__eE BALLS, PARTIES, &e. HE OPENING Paistine. JUDD & DETWEILER, 40 AND 2 1171 STREET NORTHWEST, tion hours from 6 to 9 pm. Address 1728 REFN BUILDING Wey Institute of Profesor cof Sth and K streets. The Kota receives a Free Scholar ndergarten Institute, southeast e CALEDONIAN ue Temple on FRI- | bronze, smoke, gray and sear! PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL Call at our establishment before purchasing, as we are bow exlubiting the largest assortment of above in cheap, uedium aud first-class ever shown it this city: Also, Tin Ware, Houselurnishing Goods, &¢. W. 8. JENKS & CO, oct 717 1th street northwest. Cc Fo U anrers. KM crniture, anpD U pHorstEry. SINGLETON & FLETCHER 415 Seventh street northwest. Carveta, OU Cicthe. Lolrams, Upholatery Goods, ureitare, kes Epecial designs in Draperies and Interior Decorations. Wiuclow Shades std Cornice Poles Furniture Upholstered and all other work in our line Promptly executed __GENPLEMEN’S GOODS. Comrorr, Exzcasce, Donasurzy. Received thin day a fresh supply of my SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, Tn navy blue, brown. garnet, seal, black, white, oli let ul staes fur toes boys, Extra siceves. C. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H streets, Bole Agent District of Columbia, __ Hats, Gentat Furnishings and Sewing Machines. oc25 TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. oct8w,th,s,m-3m. Whisrer Cromes. “ Ifyou ore ready to talk Clothing for yourself or boy we would like to submit our “EPITOME.” ‘Thoroughly Good, Honest and Positively Fine Cloth- ing is not quite so numerous as {t would seem. judging from the number of clothing stores in the city. Weare selling MODEL OVERCOATS and SUITS, so Rarely Unique, Rich and Flegant that they can be found ONLY at OUR BAZAR OF FASHION. Come in to-day, and let us show you some FINE SUITS that will compare with ‘the best custom work,or ourstock of Silk and Satin-lined TOP COATS—in every style—which are Not Equaled Anywhere. These custom-made garments not only Look Well, but they FIT! Our Lower Grades are cut upon, the same patterne, and are equally Stylish and Custom- Like looking. In our Boys’ Department there is everything one SS HARDWOODS! HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER WM. MoLEAN & SON, 13TH AND B STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B AND CSTREETS NORTHWEST. E ‘Large Ascortment, S81 25th street, Corcoran Bufldine, SAMUEL & SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. CHAS, 6 PRICE, REGISTERED PHARMACIST, Pure Drugs anti Medicinon "Prescriptions a pecalty . 4 and-at moderate rates meeo0 ce se res plans and specifications fo buildings, and superintemds tet erect Di. N. WHITCOMB HAS REMOVED BIS publican ticket. I belleve we will carry New York ‘without any doubt, in view of these facts.” Politicn! Notes. ‘Stops were made by Mr. Blaine’s special train yesterday after the Sran’s telegraphic reports closed, at Deposit, Port Jervis, Middietown, Pater. son, N. J., Passalc. After short stop at Ruther- ford, the train ran to Jersey City and Mr. Blaine proceeded to New York. ‘To-day he attends the elmontco dinner. Gov. Cleveland reviewed the first_and second ivision of the State National Guards at New Yors last night. At9 o'clock he took the train for Albany, Gov. Cleveland will review the demo- cratic business men’s parade In New York city next Saturday afternoon, and in the evening he will review the united torchlight parade of Tam- many Hall, Irving Hall and the county democracy. Mr, Joy ‘has written to the New York Tritune denying that he sald to Mr. Beecher concerning Mr. Blaine what that gentleman attribute to him. ‘Mr. Beecher replies in a very emphatic letter this morning. He reiterates his statement, and goes into minute detatls concerning what at the table where, he alleges, Joy told the story about Mr. Blaine, naming’ those who heard it, and Joy's manner of Speech, Hon. Joln S Barbour, chairman of the state democratic committee of Virginia, has telegraphed to the Virginia morning papers ‘as follows: In- formation “received here to-day from reliable sources Indicates that-funds to a considerable ex- tent have been sent to Virginia to capture the state and secure the success of the electoral tcket for Blaine and Logan. Let our people know atouce ‘what influences are at work.” ‘The following congressional nom{natiots were made yesterday: Eleventh New Yerk district, Col. ‘Truman A. Merriman, of the New York Sun, county democracy, indorsed ‘by the Tepublicans: teventh 4s regarded by the democrats as the representative of the “better element” of the republican party. ‘The next issue in importance to that of the tariff, that figures here in the present canvass, 18 the county government question. In order to pre- vent the occasional election of a colored county commissioner in a half dozen eastern counties, where the blacks are in the majority, a democratic constitutional convention and legislature took away from the people the right to elect. those ofi- cers. ‘The way the law now reads 1s a notable ex- ample of one-tnan power. The governor nominates and the senave elects every magistrate, or Justice of the peace, In the state; these elect the county: commissioners of thelr respective counties; these elect the school committeemen, and these elect all tie teachers In all the pubile schoois. ‘This modus operandé has grown so obnoxious to even a. per centage of democrats that they have been de- manding the repeal of the law, but two democratic legislatures have refused thelt demands, and now many democrats have announced thelr intention of ‘yoting for those “independent” legislative candi- dates, spoken of above, who promise to vote to ‘wipe the measure out abd restore the old system. Just here dwells Senator Vance’s danger. In conversation With one of the wealthiest and most influential republicans in this state, THe Stax correspondent was told that the republican national committee had not interested themselves to any great extent In the fight here, and had extended ttle or no ald to the state comrnittee. “But,” said tits gentleman, “I think T know the reason for thelr conduct. What we need most of all things in Ubls state Is a weeding out of the republican ‘man- agers’ and officeholders, Some of them are knaves fund many are fools. “There are plenty of good republicans In North Carolina who are neither thieves nor idiots, and who, if put to the front would give stamina to the’ party. If {t had not been for the brains and money put into this can- ‘vass by the ex-democrats who formed the coalition so-called independents are absolutely valueless a3 indices of the strength of ihe movement. Ali cam- paign committees send out before elections for iists ‘of Dames of men to whom documents can be seat. The independent committee did this, and tt 1s on these lists they are basing theirclaimsto astrengt Of 60,000. West of Utica there ts absolutely no In- Gependent strength. It you sd. tndepengents ere, they are simply individuals, representin, only themselves. “Those who make’ any calcula: lations on the claims of the independent republl- can committee will be terrioly mistaken. “Many of the names sent from here to tiat committee were of our most active republicans, and the patience has been badgered out of me by compisints of such Men, Who telt insulted by being classed with the independents. On this movement the democrats seem to be basing all thelr hopes, and the conse- quences wiil be prous to them.” Fs —_———e— Reports from New York State, District Commissioner West 18 in receipt to-day of private correspondence from the interior of New York state, stating that the democracy in that eection feel very much depressed at the waning chances of Cleveland and Hendricks there. The Churches the Indians, Bo pontepegomnpe mt petonp gil At the Yearly Meeting of the Friends In Batti- more yesterday, the report of the committee on Indian affairs states that the Sante, Flandreau, and Ponca Indians under the charge of their agent, ‘Major Isaiah Lightner, have made great progress. ‘The report continues: “Mi yhtner has tendered his to asaya ns Mate berets te Of the Indian department the will not be asked to recommend bis successor. ‘Since Presi- the merchants, business men and ee as expressed In their potion to this company.” is — Lhat permission will be granted ‘U.S. aud other companies to lay their wires in P strect, Alexandria Affaire Renortea for THE EVENING STAR Crry Covxci.—The city council {te ‘fret recular session. since ti president Downham presided President Lougias ta the council. | Stride quatitied as a member of A Bagged footway across Churcl ere® Hie a Street was ordered. The ot W. H. ‘Chapman for leave to build table pear bis dwelling, on Patrick street, Was refused. The su- Perinvenident of police, was authorised 89 put, brick gutter in front of the property of Bt. church, on Pitt and Duke streeta, the laying a new sicewalk, The application of 5 ; a é | 8 tax bill reduced to §42 for aa pal ‘within 39 days. Elizabeth Monrve’s tax bill was reduced from $170 to $125 on the same terms’ A resolution to cancel the taxes against Thos. V. Rishlel for the ear 1883-4 was referred to the finabee committes, ‘application of a number of butchers for the Tepainting Of the wood and trom work of the spam it f i i party, we would have had no more show of success : Strauss, ‘agar Snow: hail sinc eae = could expect, from FINE DRESS SUITS to SCHOOL residence and dental office to 1887 K streetnorth- | Now York district, Alfred R. Conkling, republican, | {han & hog would have In trying to. learn artlilery Se ee Ee ‘of tbe W: H Jusr RB, SUITS of as cheap a grade as any one ought to buy, Pie aeucans express hopes of carrying West | practice: and white 7 firmly believe we will carry | eon Gnendationot am echt war aeatC ee | fourth ward, were re-elected school trustees for & Edave Just Receive however limited his means, The display of Pretty and Virginia, based upon the assumption that many | the state by over 5,000 majority, It might Just as "Teller hi rand the ‘ three years from the 1st of November next, their ee Dreaay Little OVERCOATS and KILTS for Childven is democrats who voted in October will remain at | well have 25,000, and would if matters had creme ion Tae exeeenm of his pre- | Crevious terms having expired, "No other business antral both choice and reasonable in price, fame tn November, content with thetr local vio- | been properly managed and the nationalcommittes | Otro trends on their visitine bie earns ace | wan done. FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, ‘tory. had extended us 2 iittie ‘encouragement. ‘The j Of, the Pric Lo in- |S /PRESBYTERY Mrerma.—The of the EW BUILDING. Perrins' ‘The republicans are sald to be making a deter- | coalition managers aseure me that they are per- | Se1f Wowid alot jLigntner's succeseor | coenapeate met tn this CHD Testertng, aad, Mow, NEw TYPE, which we areoffering for 90 cents balf dozen. These a mined effort to carry Virginia. ‘They claim that | fectly certain Of a fair election, for the simple | Under this rullng. eine ‘Wm. Chinn was dismissed to the East Hanover ‘goods are worth $3 per dozen. LADIES Km, meen they will defeat Tucker and O'Ferrell for Congress. | reason that they have, (or the first time since the | Shbointed the connection of the Yearly Meeting | Yetaviars ev. Mr C. has Inerevotore been NEW PRESSES, ‘Pique aND ‘Senator Brown, of Georgi, at & meeting at At- | war, a sufficient number of educated men to watch | Wilh the government | penaerie: ‘Of Grace and Harwood churches, Dut has: Also, a full Line of Winter Underwear, Half Hose, A. BAKS & CO., GLOVES. lanurlast night replied to Mr. Biaine’s speeches | the polls at every voting precinct within the con. | Wve Daleve ete Geaeean Tt | a call to be of a, Presbyterian at =, Scaris, &e. about a ‘gouth.” * fines of the state, The state has Qaking cate’ OF the Tediane eae eee passist In | axemie, on the Eastern shore: Vinge Shirts to Order a specialty, LEADERS IN CLOTHING, ‘ann Digs Aas Yaee E Unued, 1¢ would have been much better for them, | .,NOTES A ferry Doat is Lo be put On between te ‘The Largest ani most Complete Printing Office in 8. B. ELLERY, Dut sofne of those who have succeeded him in office | SDutmMents of the ots Eee Washington, eiip losing nearly 100 werksnen, oct6 1122 F street northwest. GLoveEs. have been. ly changing that rule, until ge Fe oct 316 and S06 Sevenre Sraxsr. now we that we have been for some ume iovogeral wera tthe Catnoto church here es (27 The best for Fit and Wear, ‘the only religious body that has had any oversight: ‘next.—The Blaine PREPS necoups, avcaents, wemonurs | SUT Recerven- | ey Oe ah TSR ROE Paani crew at ica las meeting. ee. A Lange Line of NECKWEAR, for S0e., T6c. and @1, a Secatigtede ‘The Odde im the Betting. EEO Nea tad Eaware age seas _ LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. asp Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest From the . ¥. Sun to-day. apes prices WLLE M. J. PRANDI, B Seiinn was vay actos seme. Teo ee Zohn C. Fremont Prephesten, BOOK An : ‘wee det geet OES BB'S ‘bets were made by brokers in Wall street. One was | From the New York World, to-day. Of every description executed on short notice and st of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. = Tale ‘NEW BALTIMORE 1884 LATROBE peop capeng bree gohan Deelected, and| At® mass meeting under the suspices of the fair pricen, ‘oct-Lm, cuauixa meArt. seeaee RHEA WAVES! — SHINGLED BANGS Pano Te wer (he thorns ste nemo on stil betper sneme, 95/00 | Teens Repbaioas Cle ot Reectiva, ot oho mun, tyles never be in the hairdressers’ —— - Neiee ee ee pines Wet aero Rect be che baleen THE MOST ELEGANT LATROBE EVER PRO- Seusaseyen com — EER, 90, opposite Patent Offion THE ONLY LATROBE, EMBELLISRED. WITH Soy eee 33 = T. PARKER, OF peta oa ‘the eastern: a 3 ealdcatinl Piet g en WATS ON, RESULTOR, ‘MAG! Buy BIBB'S NEW BALTIMORE 188 LATROBE Sint ne " sabe gsr ee e a Bigeye leaase | Fa Te ivea more heat and bums les coal than any . ap ahockas suit | gireed northwest ‘For sale by the leading deslers. o<to-aw sidney

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