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. AUCTION SAL THIS AFTERNOON, a atl Puysiciaxs avo Davacrsrs . : = a RECOMMEND FPHOS E WAGGAMAN, tera! Exate guctin SPECTAL SAL aes SDAY MOI NG, BB oO WoW winx Boe S SALE OP VALUABLE IMPROVED RU- Te EPA BCR SISTA BB ee Wwwwwanwy aoe 2 TSG OF STORES COMMENCING AT TES O'CLOCK, BB 3 $ 3 wwww BRE OUR SPACIOUS SALESROOMS, Bap RE Son WY BRE Bs gitelans GARLOR FURNITUR: H BR O% ENE be retest y r I iARY FI RA 9 0 NNN Sears G HoOM AND LIBRARY Fl ad EE 38 S55 Nb RPETS. oo NONN “FISHEL & CO, Real Estate RBBO OnsoSTT? BI Ss sriet of Ce J FISHER © C0, Heal Beate Aucionsers | RU 1) SEPT Io pm ARR gSSg Vu BBR, i oF ye gre Bes, bBBCisaR( ae B fem BB Bss8 strvet woventy ee ree and on AS THE BEST TONIC. and thence» eas: Fak inviai BLOOD, CHILLS AND y rapid aud’ rracipuevery bart of the iu eqnare mianbered two ies, quiekty aad cometely coped BLS Sy ve PC SSTION, “SMATAHIA. WEAKNESS. IMECHE FEVER, and NEURALGIA. 2 Vouvtable ‘assimilation with the blood ft system, purifies and ‘enriches fx Tecorded iit Look 11 of | abd invigorates the wyetem: iia, woeether nprovement w ine, ot three tworetary and basement ister Satomi, ‘such aa Testing the Foes Belek hose A now as Nox Tv, 1oBeand 1806 King eat the iowa Heartoh ete accep © chwest, which will be sold separately. iE ONLY IRON MEDICINE THAT WILL NOT Cheer acon eee te iene hint cash, Lalance in six (€) and twelve | BLACKEN OR INJURE TE" TEETH =. ve s, with interest, aud secured by deed of trust | _ It is invaluable for diseases »»>uliar to women, and to THOS. F. ehh eet a ivesuctag'er | “AN UNFATLING REMEDY SOR DISEASES UF = ‘Te teriny of sale are not complied | THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. ie — z im ten days from day of sale. the rty | | Persons suffering from the effects of overwork, ner- _ THES EVENING. =. iat rik atl cost Ot Qefaulting purcesscr | vous troubles lows Gf appenits oF cine Comieece = | atter five days’ notice in ‘Ihe Eventine Star. Altick reiier and ronewed enersy by its tse’ | ToWakD 2 ATELLWAGES TE DOES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUCE ATHEDEAL | FREDEMI KB SCOCINE, Trustee, Tein tho only preparation of Trew iat ciaes no Siri Lh nt-tkas iano Petes pops effects “Physicians and Drugyinte recommend f EOMAS DOWLING, Amctioneer. ‘The genuine has Trade Mark and cronsed red lines T — wrapper. Take no other, Made only by a Suid BROWN CHEMICAL 06, Baltimore, Md. GRAND AND DP To- Mor KOW. SSUKANCE, POST BANK. SATE ID, roRS AT AL po A | TIERES, ELE | Form | im desicn and quality ¢ at my Salesrooins, sout! nue end 1th street, IN BKOS,, Ancts, No | | | MBER TWE! OF GES TURKISH axp PERSIAN RUGS axp CARPETS, Comprising Rare and Rich Selections of GORDIES, CIKCASSTAN, ARME- the handsomest collections of Textiles WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, TANT SALE AT AUCTION CINE IMPORTED DAGHISTAN, HORASSAN AND MOORISH ND CARPETS; PRICES, (With many other specimens entirely new to this uarket) OUR STOCK OF A150, Stock, with | JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD por-| !S,7HE TRADE. NT EMBROIDERIES. MOST RELIABLEMAKE ver offered by us. To take place west corner Pennsyly LETH, THIRTEENTH and Peron tocustom-made, We have the follow! U E CALE, button or plain, avd pointed toe. Congress waiters iu broad and E. G. Danis, 119 MARKET SPAct OUR STOOK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS 18 NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN SEW AND DESIRABLE Goobs, SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPARISON OF WE INVITE BLACK DRESS GOODS, AN IN. WE DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE OUR GUORS ARE SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, ARE ALL OF THE BEST AND D WE ARE PREPAL 10 QUOTE FRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. SEE AND BECONVINCED. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs. ED E.G. DAVIS, 9 MARKET SPACE. ud 7S OF HOUSEHOLD EF- FOURTEENTH, 1884, at ELEVEN oct EAR SG MELE. | and THEE O'CLOCK, RACING CHAMBER #rExrreee, | On Pxhibition Monday and Tuesday, November 10tn | G'NSHEDMER & BRO. . x TOR | and Tita “SB mock . ‘THOMAS DOWLING, of it . nist ‘Auctioneer. or rests zi mts er aAcING Wo SAND COW Lor JOLLY, Au MEN'S SHOFS. “There are hone Letter, EARGr MANE Wc Stal ip — it's FIN ete AND DUCKS FWO foe jm " PRES INE CALE. OSE SINGLE SET OP| HARNESS. AND A aa tetrretenerisetst ee | BURT'S FINE CA Qh ASSORTMENT OP EAUMING DLE HSISIH, 3-34, COMMENC-| BURT'S FINE CALE lace-look bala id dayof sale, ED PLEDGE frou Henping’s briler, the abv. "Terms cash Goods te be remo’ “f Uv TION SALE On WEDNESDA’ QCLocK PM at 7 o'clock p.m. I Ee: Pennsyivat EXECUTOR'S SALE PSTATE. REAL COUNER. TH TOW eo Utes attr Biaukets, “Watch i at p TUESD ¥. ii el Ss at FOUR Us Th, i Beall add Comprinin:: BL PARLOR FURNITURE, We WALNUT, FERSION “TABE! UTENSILS, &. AUC IO: ‘Star bewspaper, Conve] at. SALE O KE SIRT! ‘ND fa decree R134, AT FO} ith the 1s house, Lo: trast ers. wr THe s post y ANHOOD 10 BY UST two of Dk BROTHERS Tnvue came, aDy cane of Seasinal Weaktiens, Nery me . front ‘ot Lat No. the pe ox Ta EST, ESTAR BEOS. Est EAL FPSTATE fare i to haus 6 we 8 pe ae AX. T 1. DB Iss Washinet rthwest HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | fowler & Kind of square 69 in the City of Wash- | ‘One-thirleash, balance in six, twelve eevee passe by th FOURTEENTH ton, Distric me-think of the jurehase money in ei Six aid twelve # purchaser. "All ¢ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NO. 1927 VERMONT AVES ¥ OF WA-HINGTON, D. c. the undersicned.as trustees Sretuises, the ered fe 8 jollows:—Flour, Sugar Tea, Tobacco Clears, Tin Ware. Woolen lly found in a ret: and has been pur- 4 sekeepes ac the dau ths sale. as the above besold without resetyn, The ing aud Ice Box will be sold FOLEY, Auctioneer. j- Auctioneer. | BURT'S BOY SHOES, in |“ ofttoe. want coo shoew. thn EBRATED "VALUABLE IMPROVED | | and low hi ¢ T THE NOI EW MISSES’ §) a rene patters, AND MI ‘great variety, you anoney by duiug v0. dition BURD'S FINE CALF Congress 7 BURTS FINE, eatra broed bottom for ond lace and COUSIN'S SHOES, 808 7th street, bet. Hand I, and 3151 M street, ‘We call particular attention to our very complete BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are sole agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED are su. ing tyes: for old gentlemen. utton, every style ‘We invite an inspection of these goods from all that There are no better. In our Ladies’ Department we rhe FINE KID, button, bizh heel, and pointed, COUSIN'S FINE KID, common-sense too. N'3 FINE STRAIGHT GOAT, button, in both FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense HOES in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, INE SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, 5 wipe of heet suit toe. N ES SERING-HEEL SHOES in Ef which yocds we sell at a very low price. We ask all of all before purchasiiue Your sliced, ae We Cassa ‘Hewember ‘the name aud BINSHEIMEK & BRO 0b ithrand Slot Msi treat Y brick hotise, hard cash: bs, to. b. Sc be et ee eS sky notice in Evening ea shawer's cost. ATTHEWS, Executor Grafton Tyler, 1208 dist atreet Rorthwest | Tex VED REAL Estate | THE CITY OF | [WENTY-FIRST STRELI, ‘0 STREETS. duly parsed in Equity cause BE SE ee nO. the premises \ in | ‘$7 for Cassimere Suit wi ‘$8.60 for Cheviot Suit w: $10 for Worsted Suit wor TEN DAW OF KO'CLOCK P.M, lot 25 taiprovements, co! isting of a | Boys’ @t for School 88 for Worsted PROVED PROPERTY. he Suprer in Equity cause : nti. lefenilants, I will seil, al prises, on FRIDAY. EB , at FOUR described real estate, in the | of Coluubla, to wit: ‘The in square fronting 30 northwest, OVERCOATS! of mibsoraiin) PANTS! PA Bl required om; Hed with it ten days voorty will be resuld at cost nvevancing at cost of yur- MES H. SMALH, Truatec, wc eee deisel om HE VIGH(EESTH DAY OF at FIVE O'CLOCK Y. Min following real estate, situate mand District of Coluinbia, to e oF parcel of ground known jerist thirty-one of Evane'sub- Cg), Gifteen (15), OF ly eared SPIT. le case $2 to GESIEQ IVE Ot y Wise ape: THE es the balance in one ferre om th CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGE: street, Sew dork. = ° PESNTROVAL PILES —CHICHIST ES ENGLISH | T+ Fe « btn, it “ to be en Truste f the def Particular inches | others ral Camspany, No. Fi DODD’: Cure or Nervous aud Physi Cause? by ‘ndhecretion, excestes, & # ST ANDIFUZD'S St Cloud Pharmacy, co: Sth and Fstroete Price $1. F mail sealest ALF OF FRONTING T LETW i ascertain vb, ipeaned cavelupe ae TINMAS, station D. New York” JE RPBEETSOS isi, Of Haltinace both wentiemeas as newiay Satuniay from 2109p. mat 46 € street tort Bear ayy strvet. Hts er Sustify your waith I ROBERTSON. THE EXPERT ‘who stands high in his profemsios To be an expert will eatent ad oo ice will se dasa oft TAL: viet win heirs of J bso ‘305, of ate of eight ra vents, Pay ot th per ant: ry sold, hance, A wo of wale, cos. T. ¢ NISHIN KIAKEK, Ne thing first-class and on reaso: MAHA Conveyancing &e.at purchaser's Teserve th ATHOT BROS., Auctioneers REETS NORTHWEST, WASHING- secured thereby, we will sell at there, at eht pe A.D. 1883, aud one for $1,000, and Interest | { sale: One-third cash, the balance in two ‘erm Of WLING, Auctioneer, Soins ind of the purchase money in and tw. years, with interest at I payments to ‘be see ired by property sold, or all eash. at the ‘815 screw Prince Alt elt read it mie of sae, ka! npiied with within five da we the Zatht Yo sell atthe Fk the purchancr, WILSON, » RANCIS H SMITHS Trustees. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING PACH 23 10-12" PERT ON NTHIRTEPNTH AND Fou: Ie deed of trust, bear 1893, and duly, recorded a : dl Srzout Norce sq.one of the lund ree ! ‘olumbia, and at the request Of ES premises, on WE} D ree eres! thirtywix (36) aud thirty: john Davidaon's wabalivision of fasared and, forty-tett (2a, my Fist, Peeor ied espe folio S04, et neq and Liter No, the land reco: BUILDING To MY 8° ent per annum from { percent per ainuin from May | biein six and twelve montie, purchiser, bearing Interest at nt aiul secured by deed Of trust Will be taken, or all cash at op= deposit of” $200 will be re | Aul conveyancing and recording | ty be complied wit of sale, EF. EMMONS) ON ASHFORD, 5 Trustees, | CcEss! Per Cext. Above the cost of manufacture we lave done an enor- Mous business. The public appreciate our efforts im giving them gvod Clothing at Manu- facturers' Prices, THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS orth 812. ‘orth $13, rth 315, $12 for Diagonal Suit worth 816, S16 for Corkscrew Suit worth $18. 815 for Prince Albert Coat and Vest worth 820. SUITS! Suit worth 98. $6 for Cassimere Suit worth 83, Suit worth #11, 810 for Corkscrew Suit worth #13, 1. | Since the adoption of our new system of selling Cloth- ini at OVERCOATS! NTs! LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., ecg CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS, | Sverose You Loox. | ,Bome People hays never seen, and therefore do not know of the New, Handsomo, Good Fitting and tylish Clothing we have. We Mention: Fall OVERSACKS, from $3 to $30. Heavy NEWMARECTS and Sack OVER- COATS, from 810 to 8:5, ‘Men's and Youth's BUSINESS SUITS, from to 923, to $23, Ibert and Four-But- ton Cutaway SUITS, from to $45. TUCK OF OF Your choice of over one hundred styles in Men's Youths’, Boys’ and Childrew’s, ranging in Price from $2 up to $30, PANTS! ‘Thousands of Pants from $1 up. Case Four-Batton Cutaway SUITS, from Black, Brown and Blue Diagonal 914 Cork- ‘Boyz’ and Children's SUITS, from @3.50 to $18. Ourstock of Neckwear, Gloves and Under ‘wear is full and complete. Prices tho lowest. Shirts Made to Orde:. NOAH WALKER & CO., ool @2% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. J RESPECTFULLY CALL THR ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FAOTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FKOM THE FACTORY SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS ABOVE FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE crTY, WHICH WE 4AKE GKEAYT PLEASUKE 1N REFER WING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND EXIT MatES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D. WXVILL, Exctusrve AcE, JAMES THESE HEATEKS AND ie <> OF GRPDOVAN are apis No, 452 PA. AVE.. NEAR 43 STREET. R. W. Bancex TON STREET, GEORGEVOWN D Oe GQ™teFU1—comrorrixe. ere nf the’ Supreme Court UNDERTAKER AND PEACTICAL EMDALMER, sod Faulty Cane No 90 Tw EPPS’ COCOA. at wubiie suction. it front Of the p - TUESDAY. the TW v1 BREAKFAST. on 612 11eh street nortnweet, | BUG E MG te EWEN LY BLP NOVEM PoE "the ye (5 fhoroust the natural Jaws which “drop bat Wie chet side ot Washtowton sect by he | gover he operations of sipestion andl SatHetge cea R es uadred and twenty (120) fret of Lote | $ caretur tion of the fine properties of well-so- removed his wereroo iedand eleven (11) and one iran | Jected ir Epre has provided our ureakiast tables & nored hie wer ) im Bealls addition to with a delicately favored beverage which may save Ug Buropran pemenyt abd U , (f Columbia. with the improve: | Banu heavy Villa Itmby the judictous use of eee # thereon, consiating of a two-story dweiling | such articles of thats constitution ‘may be «radu- TLLIAM SPEND = | Rowse ally built up until strong enough to res. “ivevery ten: U SHING UNDERTAKER | Terwsof sale: One-third (4) essh, the balance in jency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are float- ‘equal ts in one (1) and two (2) with 6 around us ready to attack wherever ‘oo mS | percent froin day of saie’ meured “by” deed of fe aay eacape iuany a" faial shaft, by “heoplast aS & WhiGnT, Siunton she ueuperty, cr all cash at option of the pure Enetres rel uined with pare blood aud = properly Uamantanes ap Fumenat DrMsorom coeens aciua a coat of pulser at time of sale, | Bourlahed trame,"—Crst Sermce Gasetle, rw J i] ‘ONTH GORDON, Trustee, Made Zetestone elim ————— only Gelb aad Tad oy Gnteare teed Sas 8 Scrrs: CELLULOID TRUSS. THAT NEVER BREAKS ea and cau be worn ie yes, Boye’ School "Suita axe coGarmmnes, | Ei Stas ABBE TISUED cevotes ber atvention tu the wants ot | Rinis. lors! Single Peircos, =F ALREWS. 301073 STREET Ww MOTH PROOF CARPET LINING. 2c, aad 5Oe. OD, atk 2 tons of Felt on hand. Lime ga io got pevpanr eehristee mbl-amkta JAMES EFPS & CO. Homaopathic Chomista, ‘London. Enstland: a eeh ‘OLD FRIENDS ‘ ‘KNOWN AS ocd Bape cab be wold at repceeable feo Neuen suid Bat. Shoe | $U Old Stand. No. $19 D, street, between 6th and 4. W. BELBY. 2. Bote by mail attended.» mr - the blood, stremethens the musciea and nerves, and toues | 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams {0 The Star. THE NEWS IN NEWYORK Reports Received by the National Committees. REPUBLICANS DUBIOUS ABOUT CALI- FORNIA. NEVADA CLAIMED BY THE DEMOCRATS. ‘Whe Voting in New York and Brook- lyn—The Irish Vote for Blaine in New York Heavier Than Has Seen Esti- mated, ———— Specinl Dispatch to Tax Evexine Stan. ‘New Youx, November 4 The national republican committee, up to 1:30 P. m., have recelved a large number of dispatches from all parts of the country. They generally Teport rainy weather throughout Ohio, Indiana, ‘and Michigan, and agree that an immense vote 1s being polled. In this state the weather Is cloudy, but the rain hasceased. Their advices as to the balloting show that in Brooklyn the independent republican Vote ls quite as large ag has been claimed, and promises to give Cleveland a majority in Kings county exceeding, it is believed, 15,000. The Irish vote for Blaine in this elty is reported from most ot the precincts below 62a street to be much larger than has been estimated. The election of Grant, ‘Tammany candidate for mayor, 1s very generally conceded. 8. P, Brown, formerly a well-known re- publican in Washington, but a voter here, cast a ¥ote for Grant for mayor, but voted for the Blaine electors. Hundreds of the republicans are doing the same thing and getting Blaine votes from the democrats in return. Dispatches trom Buffalo, Rochester, Cohoes and Oswego claim decided re- publican gains. At thedemocratic headquarters all of their dis Patches agree that a large vote had been polled early, and that there has been but Uttle trading done on the local Ucket in this city up to noon and gone by Tammany hall. They report John Kelly as true to Cleveland. Their dispatches from Indi- ana say that the prohibition vote 1s cutting into the republican ticket in several cities, and with the utmost confidence predict a democratic triumph in that state. They aiso have reported decided demo- cratic gains in Toledo, Ohio. ‘The committee’s ad- vices from Nevada say that state will go for Cleve- Jand, but will have a legistature favorable to Sena- tor Jones’ re-election. ‘Their dispatches trom Calt- fornia say the state 1s close, and republican advices for the first time admit that Callfornia 1s in danger. Telegrams from Bridgeport and Meriden, Conn, Teport slight republican gains. @W. A ——— IN CENTRAL NEW YORK. ‘The Vote in Utica—Doefections Reported from Both Republican and Demo- cratic Ranks, Special Dispatch to Tae Evextso Stan, Unica, N. ¥., November 4. Cold, windy and wet weather have somewhat abated the ardor of both parties in this region t6- day, but still an unusually heavy vote 19 being polled. The independents and stalwarts are hold- ing out well, some of them going so far as to work at the polls for Cleveland. ‘The democrats feel good over the outlook, and say that republi- cans whom they bave bad no reason to regard as bolters have come up and voted for Cleveland. ‘The democrats claim gains in the old republican strongholds of Utica. ‘The third ward, which usu- ally gives about 150 republican majority, will not, democrats say, give over 60 this year. In the fourth ward, in which Senator Conkling's home 1s located. the democrats also expect large gains On the other hand, Cleveland will not get the usual demo- cratic majority in the strongholds of that party. Feeling here runs high. The stalwarts are more bitterly hostile to Blaine and outspoken in their support of Cleveland than the democrats. Rumors that Congressman Spriggs, present democratic Representative from uhis district, and who 1s run- ning again, 1s trading Cleveland for votes for him- seif,are being industriously circulated. These rumors may cause the defeatot Mr. Spriggs, as many dem- erats are cutting him for thts alleged treachery Mr. Spriggs has repeatedly dented these rumors” Advices from over the state report a very heavy vote, but give no indication of how things are going. a THE SIXTH MARYLAND DISTRICT. McComas? Election Conceded. Special dispatch to THE EveNrxo Stan, COLESVILLE, MONTGOMERY Co., MD. ‘MeComas’ rep.) election to Congress is conceded here. Nelson, the democratic candidate, is run- ning beluiud the national ticket. ———_—__ THE FIFTH MARYLAND DISTRICT. Holton Running Behind His Tickot. Special Dispatch to Tae, EVENING STAR, FORRESTVILLE, PRtNce Gsona# Couxty, Mo. Blaine recetving full vote. Holton, tor Congreas, 1s running far beiind the ticket, 8. By Asrociated Press, NEW YORK. ‘Frying to Carry Cleveland’s Ward in Buffalo for Him. Brrrato, N. Y., November 4—The day opened cold, rainy and very disagreeable, but cleared up and the sun shone brightly at 10 o'clock. The elec- tion fs passing off quietly. A few individuals have been arrested on charges of tllegal registration and nothing except an occasional street fight im the lower wards of the city, which have been quickly suppressed by the police, has occurred of note. ‘The indications point to the largest vote ever polled in this city. Ateach of the pisces the number awaiting an opportunity to vote unusually large. In the ninth ward, strongly republican, in which Governor Cleveland votes. there is an'unusually strong effort being made to carry it for him. Voters are imoortuned as a mat- ter of pride due the city to vote for the governor, ‘and there ts an evident friendly regard for him, 1 43 believed, strong enough to carry the ward tor him. In the nrst and eighth wards, always strongly democratic, une democratic’ electors have placed two’ nominees for aldermen in each of them, and a strong effort 1s being made the adherents of each of the nominees for their choice, while there 13 strong talk of a number of the voters trading off electoral tickets for their aldermanic candidates, ‘The betting in the city is about even, while light odds are given tor Blaine inthe county. In the pool combinations a sample of the pools are New York, New Jersey and Con- necticut, democratic chotee, 724; same combina. ton, republican choice, 540. Gov. Cleveland Votes. ‘There was a large number of persons awalting at the polling place where Gov, Cleveland votes to greet him and witness his voting, At afew min- ‘utes before 8 o’cleck he srpenred. ‘He was supplied ‘with a straight democratle 1 ‘and, up his position at the foot the column, che patiently awaited his turn to vote. e polling clerk: ” al passed ‘he passed from behind the railing, some suggested tires. cheers for Cleveland, which, wich & gor: were given with a will. ‘fhe governor bowed his acknowledgments, Incompany with Mr. 0. W. Miller, he then proceeded to the | ‘Iatter's ‘stables, where he walted a few minutes for a car- riage. “At 8:15 o’clock, in company with a few friends, he was driven Fapidly to the where he entered a Pullman coach bound for Albany. The train left at 9:15. ‘The governor will reach his desti- nation at 5:40 this afternoon. County. : Brooxtys, N. ¥., November 4—Judging trom the crowds, who visited the polls this morning here, a large vote will be polled. The democrats are up a large ty for Cleveland in the democratic w: ‘while the repu are Working hard tn the republican wards to pull 1 down. ‘The leaders of the democratic that Cleveland's majority in Kings county Will be from 18,000 to but ‘con tend that he not go out of the county with more than 9,000 or 10,000. ‘The Butler and St. John vote will be very small. ‘The polis at the 240 election districts were to open at sunrise, Which was 625 ‘@ m Dut tho posta fixed the sunrise in Brooklyn at ‘were to be closed at sunset, which 1s Board of elections fixed the é g 3 5 i E 8; EH Nat 1g this will be re- fand’s majority'in =~ states? Sat ti D. C., TUESDAY,.NOVEMBER 4, 1884 ‘THE VOTE IN CONNECTICUT. Both Parties Claiming the State, ‘THE INDEPENDENTS AND BUTLER MEW RETURNING TO THEIR OLD PARTIRS—THE PROMIBITIONISTS ROLD- ING TOGETHRR—PLRASANT WEATHER INSURES 4 FULL VOTE IN REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLDS, ‘Special Dispatch to Tae Evaxrxo 874m. HaktrorD, Coxx., Novémber 4—A very heavy ‘ote is belng polled all through Conneticut. The ‘Weather being pleasant and warm insures a full- ‘vote in republican strongholds in the country sec- tions Both parties are claiming the state at noon to-day. No disturbances at the polis are reported ‘and the election in this city is remarkably quiet. United States deputy marshals are at. the Polls, Dut are not needed. Both the democratic ‘and republican tickets are receiving their usual vote. The independents and Butler men are very generally returning to the parties with which they were originally identified. ‘The prohibitionists only are holding together. Fully 75 per cent of the Hartford voce was polled by noon to-day. The very considerable number of ballots deposited, folded so ‘hat they cannot be recognized, makes it tmpractl- cable to keep a tally of any real value. CQ =e UTICA CLAIMED FOR CLEVELAND. Gains Made by the Democrats Upon the Vote for Garfield—Republicans Admit the City is Doubtful. \ ‘Special Dispatch to the Evenrvo Stan. Urica, N. ¥., November 4, 2:30 p. m. ‘The indications at this hour (2) are that :this city ‘Will go democratic by trom 300 to 500. ‘The chair- man of the committee claims it by 600, and the republican chairman admits it ts doubtful The second ward, which gave Garfield about 150 ma- Jority, 1s conceded to the democrats by 225. The votes are belng watched very closely. 8 ee pee By Associated Press, NEW JERSEY. Heavy Vote at Trenton. TRENTON, N. J., November 4.—The election in this state 4s for Presidential candidates, 7 Congressmen and § members of the state sen: and_ the entire house of assembly, co! ot members. Four years ago Hancock carried the state by 2,010 majority, and the gains and losses to- might will be ‘upon the returns of 1880. AU present tite republicans have 4 out of the 7 Con; en. ‘the state senate 1s republican by 8 majority, and the house ts democratic by 8 ma- jority. ‘The weather was cloudy and threatening is morning. A lighd yote had been polled up to Soclock, when tt teow heavier, and now promises Ww be very large. “The polis are closely wate! Dut no signs of trouble are maniteatod. ie Republican Gains in Monmouth County. Aspuay Park, N.J., November 4.—he electionin this section of the state 1s proceeding quietly. An unusually heavy vote is being polled. Indications Point to republican gatns in Monmouth county. Charces of Bribery at Trenton, ‘TRENTON, N. J., November 4.—Trouble has sud- Genly sprung up here. Prosecutor Boasley has Ordered the arrest of a number of republican pot ters and others on the charge of bribery. Among the number are said to be two very prominent cit- izens. The prosecutor refuses to divulge their maines, and itis feared that there may be a coill- sion Detween che citizens and une prosecutor, Warrants have been issued for the arrest ee ‘Persons alleged to havesold thetr votes. Up to one glock a very large republican vote had been olled, the democrats apparently holding back. SS BGINIA. Libbey, Wopublican, Likely to be Elected Frum the Norfolk District. Nonroue, Va., November 4—The comparison of Votes from this congressional district will be based upon the election for the Congressinan-at-large in 1682, when Wise (coalition!st) recelved 2,100 plural- ity Over Massey (dem.) under the reapportionment, ‘The vote in unis district will be large in spite of the weather, which ts tainy. The feeling 13 quiet, butintense,’ ‘There 18 iittie doubt that Libbey (rep) will Be returned from this district, but the Geinocrats are working hard to reduce his majority and for thélr electoral ticket. ‘The colored vove is suuidiy republican, —— Serious Railroad Collision. A CRASH ON THR VIRGINIA MIDLAND—THREE MEN HURT AND ONE REPORTED KILLED. Special dispatch to Tur Evenrva Stax. ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 4,—The south-bound frelght train on the Virginia Midland railroad collided at Accotink junction this morning with the north-bound passenge> train trom Strasburg. ‘The engineer, Malcolm C. Brown, of this city, was 80 badly burt that it is feared’ he will not live. Frank Carlin, of this city, in charge of a car, was also badly Burt. Judge James Sangster, of the Alexandria county court, was slightly injured. A tain man named Mulholland fs reported as killed, Dut this report lacks confirmation. ‘The scene of {he accident is near the place whers the Alexandria ind Fredericksburg raflrond crosses the Midland Canadian Rioters Arrested. ‘Tonowro, Onr., November 4.—The detachment of ‘Toronto police which was sent to Michipicoten to quell a riot, returtied from there last night with Hine prisoners. ‘The police had no trouble at Mich- Aplcoten after the frst dag and everything was Quiet when Uey left, the rioters being thoroughly we To-day’a Scenes in Washington. BETTING ON THE RESCLT OF THE RLECTION—PRCU- LIAR WAGEUS MADE—KEPUBLICANS RISKING MONET ON THE POSSIBILITY OF BLAINE CARRYING A SOUTHERN STATE—DISCUSSING THE NEWS AND THE PROBABILITIES. ‘The rainy weather to-day was a subject of very general comment with regard to Its possible effect upon the young, Ot course nothing but the elec- ‘on was discussed anywhere. Demnocrats generally seemed to welcome the rain as a sort of ally, say- tng that democrats turn out better in bad weather than republicans, Early in the forenoon people gathered in Uttle knots along the streets, where- ever shelter was offered from the rain, and com- pared notes and optaions. These discussions tre- quently produced bets® ‘The betting ran, as yesterday, in favor of Cleve- Jand on New York, and democrats here appeared to pluck up a little courage on the general result, for to-day they offered even money on Cleveland's election. One of the most peculiar bets made was Proposed by a republican anda government em- oye. It Was an offer of $100 even that if Blaine 18 aten he “will be adead man insix months.” ‘The bet Was promptly taken. One republican bet 50 that Harrison, democratic candidate for gov- enor of Illinois, will not carry Cooke county, in ‘which Chicago ts situated. Another bet $50 to'515 and another bet $200 to $120 yhat Blaine will be erected. A democrat bet a $50 overcoat with a re- Publican that Cleveland will beat Blaine 50,000 Votes in New York. A republican made a bet of $i00 even that neither Cleveland nor Hendricks carry either the ward, city or county in whl they live. Another republican bet $60 that. the will not bea solid southern electoral vote for Cleveland. "These, however, were exceptional bets. ua rule the betting was pretty nearly even. One emocrat. bet two to one that Cleveland will carry New York and New Jersey. On Massachusetts the betting ranged about tliree to one in favor of the repub! ‘On Indiana and Connecticut tt ‘Was even. Several bets that Cleveland will carry Wisconsin have been made. One feature of the betting to-day was a willingness on the part of republicans to risk something on the south. One fer of $100 even that Cleveland will carry every southern state Was promptly taken, and several dets that Blaine will get some votes (number and states not designated) in the south were taken. ‘The New York papers were grabbed with avidity and thelr contents closely studied. It was not an uncommon spectacle to see aman reading aloud the dispatches of the New York papers to an anx- fous crowd about it. Ht was easy enough to deter- mine the politics of the reader, and frequently of his auditors, by the paper he read trom. "If it was the Tribune or Sun the assemblage was invariably Tepublican, but when the World, Herald or Times suppiled the information that stamped the crowd ‘as democratic, ‘4 DISPATCH FROM BUFFALO. At the republican headquarters confidence is ex- Pressed. Mr. Clapp received a private dispatch from W. B. Moore, at Buffalo, which says: “The republican vote up to 11 o'clock exceeds our most sanguine jons. We will carry Cleveland's own county without doubt, and by a larger major- ity than we'expected.” ‘ELECTORAL VOTES CLAIMED FOR OLEVELAND. ‘The Columbia democratic club received a dis- Patch from New York to-day saying: “Large vote Deing polled for Cleveland. Tammany solid in thelr support. National committeo claim 230 elec- oral votes, and the reports so tar received Jjustity ———_—_—.—____ Receiving Election Returns. ‘VARIOUS PLACES IN THE CITY WHERE DISPATCHES CAN BE READ. Special wires have been strung by the telegraph Washington News and Gossip GOVERNMENT Receirrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ‘nue, $191,841; Customs, $495,498. ‘Tux PaText Commissionsn’s Daciston Frvat.— Tn the case brought by Richard H. Hoe and others ‘Against the commissioner of patents to test the Tight of, appeal tothe Secretary of the Interior from ‘commissioner's regard to the issue of a patent, the United States Supreme Court yesterday tleld that the Secretary of the Interior has no authority to re view the coni- —— decision, but that the remedy 1s sta- yutory. Wary an Inptax 18 Nor a Crrtzgx.—The U. S. ‘Supreme Court yesterday rendered a decision, in & case brought by an Indian against a ward regis- rar m Omaha for refusing to register him as a qualified voter, in which it was held that an Indian who has not been naturalized or_taxed of recog- nized as a citizen, elther by the United States or by thestate, is not ‘a citizen of the United States, Naval Oxpers—Lieut. Eugene W. Watson and Ensign Clifford J. Bosh, have been ordered to ex- amination for promotion. Passed Assistant Sur- geon Robert Swan has been detached from the naval hospital at Norfolk, and piaced on sick leave. Chiet Engineer Thos, Willlamson has been detached from the navy yard at Norfolk, and or- dered to the Hartford, a fleet engineer of the Pacitic station, per steamer of December 1st next from New York. Com. Francis A. Roe has been | promoted to be a rear adiniral, and Capt. Bancroft Gherard! to be a commodore inthe navy trom No- Fomber 5 1684. Leave of absence for six montis D ‘Ensign Chas S. Ripley, mission to leave the United States. Francis WF ‘Wieber, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., has been ted“ an assistait engineer in the navy, from Nov. 4, 1884. ‘PERSONAL.—Senor Romero, the Mexican minister, 4s in New York.—It was announced yesterday ‘that on the 17th of last month Florence, the daugh- ter of Hon. William D. Kelley, Was married at Zurich, Switzerland, to Lazare’ Wiscnnewetzky, & youbg Russlen ‘physician ——Mrs. and Miss ‘O'Donnell, of Baltimore, who ‘have just returned from a prolonged stay in Beigium, have establistied themselves at Wormley’s for the winter. —Com~ missioner Butterworth, ex-Representatlve Eldridge and C. M. Martin, of Washington, were registered | in Chicago on Sunday.—Mrs and Miss Royal have returned to Washington for the winter, which they will pass at 818 18th street, with Mrs. Admiral | §) Howell, who isa sister of Mrs. Royals —Naval Surgeod Beardsley, i Huse, Leon T. Glainzer and Frank T. Glatnzer, of Paris, are at the Ebbitt, Bistrict Government Affairs. FIRE ALARM INDICATORS. ‘The superintendent of the telegraph and tete- hone service bas made a report that, In his opinion, he automatic fire registers, which’ Chief Cronin Tequested to have pliced 1b the engine houses, could not be made to work to advantage In con: nection with the Gamewell fire-alarm system I se here. He suggests that the Gamewell indica. Lors, costing $125 each, which displays the number the station from which an alarm may be struck, works in harmony with the Gamewell system. LIQUOR LICENSES GRANTED. ‘The District Commissioners uave approved appll- eations for liquor licenses from the followin Alexis Adz, Jas. Clotworthy, Chas. Dismer, Michael Eiynn, Jobin ¥. Joyce & Co,, Michael J. Kine, F.C. Knight, John W. Oni, George Egioff, Lawrence Hickey, Augustus R. Kulhert, Chas, Mades, John D. Marrion, J. Matrnelie & ’A. Mosino, Isalan J. Schafer, L. W. Snook and John Toense. ‘WOOD INSPECTIONS. Mr. Henry Burrows, inspector and measurer of wood for Rock creek ‘district, reports that during the year beginning July 1, 1833, and endiug June 80, 1884, he Inspected and ‘measured 6,707 cords of ‘wood, of which about equal quanuues came from Maryland and Virginia, FLOUR INSPECTIONS. Mr. J. H1. Welch, Inspector of flour reports flour inspected ‘since October 1st, 1883, to June 1, 1584, 28 Tollows: Family flour, 100,32 barrels; extra, 1, } der | Mrs Gen, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. W. Sh wg See DG Furman to W. J. Fis TUR; $1,759.58 W. Z. Parteilo to Gezaid A. Sirah Woodrutt £5 itaver it Ronin saan, to W. K- Dubie, part lots 237, 38% and 299, B.'s ad art, Sq. 736; BO’ C. P. Larkia to FA Butler, A. H. Marks to Albert H: Walcott,’ part 80, sq. St7; Subs 89. 833; $2,200. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Clark to James maivamel, sub. lot 118, $q. 193; 6.000. Jeremiah O'Connell to Mary O'Couiell, pare 193; $1,650." BL Robinson to C. P. Reid, lot iit ; $1,000. Florence B. Soiger to F. Koones, Du Pont tov 161, SUL. Sq. 445; $4,000, Cc. S nh M. to Ellen a. AU, pare 2 sq. 441; $1,000 Sq. 45; $1,500. C,H, Williamson to C. A.J. Wil Namson, sub. 247, Uniontown; #2. B. T. Snyder Uon f Georgetown; $1.42. LM. Saunders to W. Chase, 10 20, sq. $49, part 30, sq. 19; $2,290; also. lots 365 and 366, Uniontown: $20. James E. Mason to R.A. Morrison, lots 22, 23 and 24, 99. 475; S05. $1,590. Jane A. bei Miller, pt. 2, sq. 580; #42. “Emma M, Gillett to Rose L. Partells, lot 32, a ‘Tax Woons Divorce Case.—To-day, in the Equity Ant Was granted a decree of ‘divorce a few weeks since, was heard on the motion of the defendant to set aside the decree. Mr. K. Christy and Messrs. Harris and Oliver appeared for the respondent, and Mr. J. W. Dougias for the petitioner. The motion and the aMdavit of Mrs. Barnabey, a summary of Which Was given In THe Stak of Friday last, were read. The court said he had suspected on the hear- ing of the case that there was some collusion, and Af a proper aMdavit was fled he would set Uhe de. cree aside, ‘The motion was then argued, the pe Uoner-claiming that the aMidavits on the side of respondent were unworthy of credence. patiieals live ates RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The followin; were the readings at the office of the chiet sigus Officer to-day: 7 am., 48.0; 11a. m., 501; 2 pm, 525, Maximum, 825; minitaam, 47-9 ee THR ASSoctaTeD CwanitiEa—At the annual Ineeting oF Uke members of the ninih division of th Associated Charities at St. Mark's P. E. caurch last evening officers were elected for the ensuing year astollows: President, Rev. Rovert N. Baer, pastor of Waugh M. &. church; vice it, Rev. W. M. Ingersoll, pastor of ‘tue Metropolitan isaptist chureb; secretary, Mr. John C. Heck; treasurer and disbursing agent, ‘Capt. C. A. Brewer; registrar and ate, Mrs. J.” W. Babson. ‘These’ officers with the following were chi aton, Mrs. Hon, Jobb Eaton, Rev, Steele. "nas the board of directors: and Rev, AF. Affairs in West Washington, A DESERTER ARRESTED.—OMcer Lyddane, of th!s Precinct, arresied Michael Collins this morning, a deserter’ from the United States steamer Wyane dotte. Collins was taken to the steamer at the navy yard. PERSONAL.—Lieut. Fred Cooke lately arrived in town, and 1s now Stopping at his mother's resi- Geneé, on Q street.——Mr. Clinton A. Seltz, of Washington, and Miss Mollie Hunter, ot George- town, will bé married at Trinity Catholle church, Geongetown, to-morrow evening at § o'clock. CATTLE MARKET.—Sale of live stock, at Drovers’ Rest, D.C., as reported by Tavenner Brox, yesterday AS TOllOWs: Best, at Bi to 53-5: good, at 4% tos: mediuin, até to4y; common, at 34 to 34.500 sheep and lambs; sheep, at4to 43s; lunbs, at 5 to 64. Yearlings, at & cows and Calves, at $25 to #56. ‘Market good. Election Predictions, SOME CLAIMS OF BOTH PANTIES ON THE EVR OF THR FIGHT. carry New York by at least 25,000 majority; also every northern stitte, and possibly one or two in the south.” A dispatch to the same paper from 8. 3. Elkins says: “We are certain of New York, and delleve we will carry every northern state.” ‘That a member of the democratic state committee, whose knowledge and experience in politics are superiine, 546; rye, 1,758—total, 104,088 barrels, PROPOSED UNDERGROUND FIRE ALARM WIRRS. | Mr. F. P. Cox, agent of the Postal Telegraph | company, has notified Capt, Greene in response to | an inquiry that two of the wires in the conduit on | 14th street will be leased to the fire department for | the entire length of the condult for $700 per year, | or for the same sui they will permit the District | to run tivo of tts own wires Through the conduit Superintendent H. R. Miles states that he thinks the department can get to the places designated for fire alarm boxes without the use of tiscondult, BUILDING PERMITS have been tgsued by Inspector Entwisle as follow: ‘Thos. A. Brown, repair brick, 432 M street north- west; $300, Anna Kemp, repair frame, northeast corner of 12th and C streets northeast: §300. Eaith Mangum, erect a two story dwelling and store, Tth, between © and Pennsylvania avenue south: east; $1,500. J. B. G. Custis, erect a three story. and cellar dwelling, Fast Capitol, between 1st and 2d streets northeast: $8,000. Corcoran Bros, repair brick, 1800 15th street northwest; $700. "Eawin Devitig, erect a two story and cellar store, 14th street and Maryland avenue northeast; $900. M. Maidel, erect a two story dwelling, 13uh, between Gand 'H streets northeast; $400. ‘D. Pfell, repair Trame, 7th street road; $00. ‘Thos. Hynes, repair dwelling, A street, between 13th and 14th'st Algo erect & two story dwelling, Marylan avenue between 13th and 14th streets ‘northeast $600, Geo. E. Mitchell, erect a frame awelling, Bladensburg road; $1,000. H. Paine, repair frame, on Livingston road, county; $200. Jos. Bishop, to erect a three-story dwelling 6th, between-E and F streets southwest; $3,200. MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Wm. Motgan, assistant assessor for the Dis- trict of Columbia, who was contined to his home for several Weeks with a tumor in his side, has returned to his official dues much improved. ‘The District Commissioners have decided that “there never has been any authority of law for the revision of the so-called ‘Emery assessinent,’ and ‘hat no drawbacks can be issued on such axsess- ment.” ‘The Commissioners say that no such set- Uements will be allowed in the future. Mr. Milton Ford, No 97 Myrtle street northeast, complains that the brick makers have excavated the street In front of his house on D street, be- Lween 12th and 18th streets southeast, and have Jeft it twelve feet above grade. He asks for rellet by erection of steps. Capt. F. V. Greenesays tie only remedy 1s in the completion of the street to grade,which the District 1s unable to do at present. es A CHANGE IN THE MAIL ScREDULE—Postmaster Conger has issued an order on account of change tn rafiroad time table, changing the schedule for closing and recelving’ mails “as follows: Washtng- Yon and Richmond i. P. O. train 23, Alexandr Fredericksburg R.R., mail closes at 5:20 a m., in? Stead of 6 o'clock as heretofore. Washington and Richmond K. P. O, train 15, Alexandria and Fred. ericksburg, mail closes av 4:15, instead of 4:80 as herctofore.. New York and Washington R. P.O, train 23, B. and P. RR, arrives at 6 a m., instead 0f 6:20 a3formerly. New York and Washington R. P, O, train 15, B. and P. railroad, arrives at 4:45, In- stead of p.t. Baltimore and’ Grafton R. P.O, train 4, B. and 0. railroad, mail closes at 8:90, in- stead of 2:35 a. m. Baltimore and Grafton R. F. 0, train 6, B. and O., mail by this train ts now being closed at 12:35 p. m., instead of 9:45 a m. as hereto- fore. ——— ‘The Courts, Equrry Covat—Judge Cor. ‘Yesterday, Henery agt. Brooke; sales finally ratt- fied and conveyence directed. Jounson agt. John- sou; fund ordered pait to H. D. Boteler. Pepper {. Shepherd; attachment of credits ordered. ro-day, Frolich agt. Abbott; sale ordered. Rup % agi. Smith; complainant allowed to remove Rood on giving bond “McKenna age. McKenna; Reed agt. Wilson, and Beatty agt. Beatty; orders to take testimony. Petersen agt. Wheeler; decree dissolving restraining order and denying’ injune- tion. Crourr Covrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Waple agt. Cropiey; motion to set aside Judgment overruied. ‘Yo-day, United States agt. Brown; leave to plead extended. Prosars Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, estate Eduardo Alberto del Camino; Sohn St. C. Brooks bonded in $7,000 and qualined. as administrator. Estate Thos. Scott Fillebrown; administratrix gave special bond and qualified” Mary M. Myers, guardian of Geo H. Myers; par- tally bonded, and bond sent to New Haven to com- plete. Estate Wm. W. Scott; Jas. Compton par- tally bonded and qualified as administrator. Pouice CouRT—Judge Snell. Yesterday, Willfata Delsinger and John smith, affray; $5 each. Sarah Shanklin, do;do Clinton Johnson, colored, disorderly conduct and assault ‘on Officer Shuriand; $15 or 45 days. Richard Mur- ray, disorderly conduct and assay on Officer ‘Schultze; $15 or 45 aays. ee Alexandria Affairs. Rerorted for Tux Evexma Stan. ‘Tae Exzcrion.—The polls opened in the four wards of the city at sunrise this morning, all the Uiquor establishinents having closed at sutiset last evening. Lines were formed at the opening of the polis, but the party canvassers had alphabetical Il Books, $0 that the names were easily found. Anes Soon diminisied, and at last ceased alto- ther. me, Tesanuualn aay.” B. Wheat y held its annual meeting yesterday. Fras chosen. Cer ea Boothe declined re-election, and T. D. Fendall,secretary, and Frank Power, superintendent. George S. Erench was elected a director, vice Wheat. made president. Poice RePort.—The mayor has conciuded his “pes in the Hammill-Kehoe assault case and fined the parcleipants #5 each, and has fined Win ellen, color indecency. FULL &cHoors.—The average attendance at the ‘public schools here during October was 1,420 aod girl agreater number than has attended biie schools during any previous month of their Norgs.—The Blaine and Ms roll to 601 by Lewis McKenzie, D. A. Windsor, J. utron and Col Smalley. Its canvassers went ‘tw work this camp of contederate i ABEEE S504 i proverbial, gave hls view of the situation as fol- Lows: “After a careful estimate from the latest ad- vices,” he said, “it 1s ty opinion that New York state will cive Gov. Cleveland a majority of not less than 2,000, Even if the state should follow the exataple of Ohio 1 would give him 17,000. ‘The arousing of the business sentiment ts the signifl- cant sign of the times for Uds state, as it 1s also for New Jersey and Connecticut. This arousing 15 golng to decide these turee states for Cleveland.” Hon. EB. Henderson, chairman of the Indiana aemocratic state committe, telegraphs: “The commit ‘will probably be Ned. OF these the democrats have a safe majority of over 11,000 vous. The uslasm, and the spirit of democracy 1s Irreststibl Col. Dudiey Ngures upon a plurality of 4,500 for Blaine tn Indiana. Its sald that the republicans have been con- ducting a still hunt in West Virginia, witile the democrats have been satisfied to let their chances ry, and the Tesult tonday may be unexpected. jemocrats may’ not lose the state, the republicans say, but thelr majority wil probably be reduced. "The republicans say they are sure of two Representatives, anshow. The republicans expect & plurality of 25,000 for Blaine in Maine. In Vermont they claim’ a ma- Jority of 24,000. Both sides cial Florida, but the democrats have the best foundation. Dougherty (dem.) claims that he will defeat Bisbee, the present republican incumbent, for Congress by five hundred majority. Davidson (dem) 1s conceded a re-election over Locke (rep.) Col. James D. Brady, Mahone’s candidate for | Congress from the fourth’ Virginia district, clatms | pst be wid Lave froin 4.000 to 5,000 majority over Vans, his colored opponent. Senator Chafee said In New York last night that nothing can interfere with the success of the re- publican tleket in New York, ry or Connecticut. New Jersty may "be doubtful; New York cannot be. Senator Fair telezraphed trom Nevada to the democrat national committee in New. York to lookout for good news. IUis reported that Fair and Mackay have Jolued hands tan arrangement Which, if successful, will give the electoral vous of Calitornta ada to Cleveland, and make a democratic legislature in Nevada, thus insuring the re-election of Senator Jones, The Newark News (ind.) Lelegraphs to the Phila- aelphia Ties Uuat New Jers will. go democratic Dy a majority Of about 5,000, and ule Advertiser (Fep.), of the Same city, telegtaphs that “New Jer sey looks like going for Blaine by asmali majorit ‘f. A. Hendricks telegraphs: “I ain not only hi ful bat confident of detnocratle success tn Indians.” ‘The New Haven Register dew.) telegraphs to the Philadelphia Pémes tat “Connecticut 1s sure for Cleveland by 5.00." The Hartford Courant (rep. says “the probabilities are that Blaine will have a plurality in te state ‘The ¥ graphs “Nevada will go from 800 Lo 1,000 majority for ” ‘The San Francisco Cail (rep.) estimates the ma- jority for Blaine in California at from 3,000 Lo 5,0, mut Says the democrats are confldent of success. The Closed Campaign. FINAL MOVEMENTS OP _ CANDIDATES — PARTISAN racTICS Mr. Blaine arrived at Boston yesterday, and left for is home tn Augusta this morning, reaching there in time to vote. He received ovations all the ‘way from New York to Boston, lange crowds meet ing him at every stopping place. About two hun- dred guests were at the dinuer given to Mr. Blaine at the Hotel Brunswick last night. Mr. Lodze, who. presided, pro the candidate's heaith, to which Mr. Blatne responded at length. Among the inent gentlemen present were ER. Hoar, A.W. RB Worthington, E. McPerson, C. A’ Barons: We Candler, ie it Bishop, and" 2: arsden. MGoneral Butler delivered the last epeech of nis campaign at Lowell, Mass. last night. He denied that the people's party had issued Uckets with the hames of Blaine electors upon them. He referred to Dr. Burchard as a political fool. 1aCeneral Logan left Hontord, Indians, for Chicago night. Patrick Ford, of the Irish World, says: “A letter ed Bernard J. Keliey and addressed to Grover leveland appears: lay, Saying that the Irish- American Blaine and Logan clubs ot New York have disbanded and their members are now bat- ‘tilng under the democratic flag for Cleveland's suc- cess. The statement is an absolute untruth.” About 1,000 colored republicans have been ar- Tested in the first congressional district of Lou- isiana on the charge of being characters, Gen. Scales ciosed his campaign for the guber- national honors of North Caroliva last nighi He was given a. tion at Winston yesterday. The democrats say his election 18 only a question ‘Majority. Polltical excitement ran hich tn Wall street yes terday afternoon. ‘The streets near the exchanges: Were crowded with members of the various boards: discus politics, and at intervals cheers would ‘be given for Biaine and then for Cleveland. Con- ‘siderabie money was bet. Postmaster General Hatton presided at the clos- og ee ‘of the campaign at Burlington, lowa, night. It is discovered, according to a @ispatch in the Ne from Waterbury, Conn., that no legal 80 ‘that If the election 1s contested it can be declared yold. ‘The republicans say they will make a.con~ test on thls ground, inasmuch as the town will doubtless go democratic. The constables whose fault it 1s that a meeting was not called are all republicans. There is great excitement over the matter. oe Against Election Frands, THE NEW YORK CITY AGREEMENT—PRECAUTIONS agreed that the supervisors are to scrutinize the ttt r iy i Court, before Judge Cox, the case'of Frater P. | Woot against Bitzabech Wood, in which complain | A New York Trine disfiich to the Baltimore | Ainerican says: “We belleve the republicans will | A New York special to the Baltinfére Sun says. estimate shows that 456,000 votes | "| GAUTIER At 4 0 irginia Clty (Nev.) Enterprise (rep.) tele. | The Electoral Cottege. The electoral colllege, as at present organized, | consists of 401 votes, distributed among the sates | as follows: Alabama. j Arkansas. Catitorma Golorado...-~ | connecticut jeDelaware ... Florida, Georgia. 22. Tillnots ...-- Todiana -.~ Jowa.... | Rausis ntucky | Louviana.! Maine | Maryinna.. Massactiuset | Michigan | Missouri, | Mississippi. Renae Reewouats Pennayivania Kuode Island. ”-°2 South Carolina, ‘Tennessee. ‘Tex... Vermont...” Virginia. West Virginia, Wisconsin ‘ Total... ‘The Louisiana Riot. STATRMRST OF THE CRAIKMAN OF THE REPUBLICAN | STATE COMMITTEE, | A telegram received by Mr. B. P. Jones, chein | man of Uhe republican national committee, from A. S. Badger, chairman of the Loutsiana republican campaign committee, says: “The riot yesterday tn Toeria parish was Dromgnt about by armed democrats firing on the speakers and assembled Tepublicans at a Blaine mass meeting. All the Blaine speakers were arrested by a local authorit ‘and Jatied without Warrant of law. All Uhe dear cratic perpettators are at liberty. ‘The committee have information of a premeditated plan to carry into cflect. the samo method in other parisies | especially in Ascension, Si Mary's, Terrebon an Orleans.” ee Progress of the Railroad War. | ‘The raliroad war took another step In the diroo- on of lower rates in New York yesterday, when the West Shore reduced its fate to Chicago to $12) | for first cinss and $11 for second clask At the | brokers’ oftices the prices of tickets to Chicago were | stated at about $12, The Pennsylvania road ne | Mained firm, and $20 was asked up to the Last moment. A further cut Is contidentiy predicted in the near future. ‘The New York Sum to-day has th ve expect the Central,” said Mi continue until | Chicago, “But w | cut made by the Central, and tie and Ohie, Erie, and Lackawanna will stand | US" At the ofices of the ticket brakens | determined to meet every redu | ponding discount, even tt they tind | to Chicago, “We will not let any S our ofiice without a ticket,” sald a meme firm yesterday esa rartess Sa tse Boal 401 following: of oue New York Sun, 24. Justice Cullen, of the supreme court, Brooklyn, has granted Alice C. Bangs an avsolute divorce trofff her husband, Frank C. Bangs, the actor. Mow | Bangs resumes the name of Alice La Grove. Be fore her last marriage she was known on the stage | 88 Agnes Leonard. Her lawyer denies the story that Mr. Bangs deserted her the day afer teir e. | Twenty-iour hours after the marriaze | he ‘sent this dispatch to Miss Jessie Glasto | cousin of his wife: “Have advertisement sent to —. Sessic ‘awe. Piiasn vis after the marr Ke amd wente tek ct of bis wile In endearing U story. that society und was refused ig | Mrs. Bangs made app Pronounced untrue by the officers of the socie Amaranth Dramat News Hrict.. The Laurel cotton mills at’ Laurel, Prince George's county, Tesumed yesterday on {aif tine, having been closed since August 1, because of Lue depression of the trade. judge Zane, in Salt Lake Cit tenced Rudger Clawson, who was Convicted a week ‘go of polygamy, to four years’ tuprisonment in the penitentiary fand to pay’ a fine of sx. ‘The street-cat drivers of New On strike. | ‘The’ forest fires of Virginia have been extin. } guished after doing much damage. ‘The Pennsvivanta railroad has de annual dividend of three per ceut, ‘The defalcation of President’ Jo Enterprise cotton factory, at Au. ‘AMOUNES to $152,000. Maud 5. trotied a mile in 2:28 at L 5 terday and will try to lower tas record Thurs y Signor Brignoll Was purted in New York 1 day from Si Agnes church. Many noted pres sional people attended the funeral. D. Noremac, the Scotch started at 11 o'clock yesterday wager of $2,000 0 beat West miles in 100'days, A Udal wave swept thirty-two small ii away at Porte Rico. Tae WAR IN De. Newman's Cnvscit ments were heard before Judge Incr: New York superior court yestrdss ¥, T. Hopkins, who, as trustees 3. P. Newm: esterday, se7i- ona jared 2 eral pedestitan, an from acting as pa son Avenue Cor tonal cuureh in Lint ch ‘The decision of the court was reserves A Womax,on Teal POR MCKDPKG—\ Chester, Pa, last Week, im | ter" session, "Laura White, OF Catt tos nett, Was placed on trial for the muir 0! asta-. ara boy uamned Lewis Gleason, whom =i Atakea raise. The affair took place ou Lie Wt oc dase August. ‘The evidence shows that Miss ss! | couling angry at We child for seine ert Of a Uifing character, beat it In x tall | manner and then Unrew It upon a pore’ four wok | Such force as to cause death trom leqorriwe of the brain on September 4th. The case is sifll oa trial, and isexciting much Interest. Laura While | 18 a Foung woman, | im her appearance, Possessed Of @ m0St V quite pretty and ereprsemsiag as the evidence sin Wa, Is DIE AHERN. At 4 ¢. m. ‘Tuesday, Noveubor sti, pARTHOL MEW AER Pucersd from bis late residence. | southwest, on Thursday ineraing.® 0'clob aig a lock am., Novenibor ®t | the eta of Uer age after a nl | ALICE GAUTIER, wite of Cuistics Gat: ceased, Funeral on Wednesday, at 2.29 o'clock porn. fp Patricks church, “Heuntives aid frtouds coms f On Sunday, November 24, 186, at Pelock p. th, EMMA ZIPPORAH. Gaugiiter ot Lan and Kev. John H. Haynes, aged fittésa 9: ta Months and twenty-one d | Pan-ral from Istarl Colored Methodist Tpiscuyal ghurch, corner of First aad B streets south wen | Weduetday, November Sth, at two o'clock t) ta Mela~ tives und. iy invited toustend Te * ferment, KELLY, On November ath, 1884, at 20 minnter to# 8m. MARY KELLY, beloved daughter of James ad. Maniorah Kelly, aged twenty-seveu yours, No more shall we hear her kind, cent For the sul tint so lowed us his fh ‘No ore shall we see her dear, loving mnie, For the sister, whe loved us, ix dend Br Hen, Funeral to take place from her late residence, rerninth athert norsiwest, 1 nape tives and frsonds are respectfully suvitod to geld Metiorial Gomtal, of consumption, AMANDA | neta Me ‘consumption, ROBEY. in her id year, : m anst rieuds ar reapectfull Graceland ce, } Funeral Weduesday, November Sth, at 2 o'clock p. from John B Wright's undertaker’ eatablisbisett, Oth street morthwest. Intermut at Gie GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. WEARS AUERBACH'S SAXONY WOOL GER- MAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS, ‘Corner 7th and H. The prices being about 25 per cent ower Also, s full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hoss, Bears, &e., ‘Shirta to Order a specialty. ole. Iver Reozves- A Large Lins of NECKWEAR, for 50o,, T6e. and $1. Full Lineof Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand (CHARLES EYATT, Proprietor, ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 6 F atrect northwest, opposite Patent Offi ‘8B. ELLERY, 1112 F street nortnwest. Lea. COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. "6,000,000 a ie Sass

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