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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except, Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and lth 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘THe Evestxe Stan is served to subseribers fn the 8 their own account, at 10 cents per Copies af the counter, 2 ac prepaid—SO cents & = ‘ost Office at Washington, D.C, 9s .¥ STAm—published on Friday—$1 s age prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. criptld ‘tbe paid in advance; than for. Rates of advertising im: anpli ever before, Tne bope now mists will hesitate before putting thelr schemes Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvExnTo Sram, Loxpox, Nov. 4.—The school board elections - here wore a disappointment to the party of good F education. The rate payer is poor and has been caught by the cry of retrenchment. The result is@ number of vestrymen bave been elected ern San a ed p Bamber of others are sound on the education * in practice when they seo what the results will Poclally when com, with names like Hux- AMUSEMENTS. _—_—_—_—_—_——_____ | be. Some excellent men have Vou 67—No 10,146, WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1885. TWO CENTS, | Size sis the! perma inna i Hepworth Dixon and Samuel Morley, WRO == ———="| ail Were on the first board. A BAUGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY MATINEE. nt Company im David miedy Drainiy MAY BLOSSOM, Distinguished Actress, PRICES: $1, Next Week DEVILS A oRD’S 50. and 2c. TION. nt DAL THE DALY= Spe nities. Panline Little Jalie Sauith # VINER SATURDAY ¥—KOMINA VOKE Loudoun Comedy Company n$ oe THE RICHARD iven on + REDAY, Churel, cor. Land 13th ‘rete entithing tie holder EE OF PURE Cc MONDAY BER 2D, * Universal Favorites, CK NEN of Thetr Choivest OCR GOVER OR, With His Littie Hatchet. THE MIGHTY DOLLAR Next We 5S Goan Une s 2PM. Two P Wastin FENNEE CALUP Monday, Tuessiay ora day Matinees To be followet relay amd Saturday his with, ge- POPUL AT: PEI ro the ANSAS TRAVEL? rte Gasp rate AND INDUSTRIAL EA HIBITION, of the NATIONAL FLES, For the benefit of the ARMORY DEBT FUND, ” A ROM NOVEM! ‘Will be held at th ORY, 920 G street m. Wey ‘TO 14TH, 1885. The display combi) of Handsome Goods, Elegant Exhibits, New anil Novel Actructions. SGLE ADMISSION... we NHEATER COMIQE RIETY SHOW IN TH ONLY ¥3 ary. e of Faces OVICAL QUEE In th : LEW THIEVES! Another New and Matiners Tuesday, ¢ Saturday. . te «near 11th st Reta One Week Only. Fevers Adernuoa and Nicht, WAY AND STEPHENS. | yuu RY ie NC - a ANJO QUICK ECTLY TAUGHT | by stun pic ta on only 36. 1 | to caarge MRAEGeR, ENG RINK O., Limited P Place of Aniuseiuent, | fonday Night. Every Saturday. ‘ROUSE, Manager. CTON RINK. ect und Ithode Island Avenue, TE LINK OF THE CITY. fues and excelent Music. The best attrac ard 2, Ua Nas i sts ne, PR with Decorated Glass, . sith Peacocks Feathers, NS, for Embroidery. | systematize the business that all shall receive the | tof adesert land entry can liurdly be re-| tion demonstrates that the democratic party | tect of the Capitol, and the contract for the con- Skating Surface in the | 7 n . a oa . — SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. See CRS ae RROD ear ge oe ee ore, Uae © Oelon Telegrams to The Star. | crrtouasa Wee cin to have cared ie A Post Office Burned. (Fe ATTENTION, BARBERS!—BARBERS ee After Eleetion Talk. ington. | Yorkers, will come to Washington for the pur- house and have ® majority on joint ballot with | | ¢ pis The southwest post ofies, $ SNES. $032, of, L, will meet | | THE SUPPLEMENT oF Tim EVENING STAR leetion Talk in Washing’ pose of Raving a “plain talk" with the Pres. the senate in doubt, Four hundred and forty | at the corner of bide Island avenue and Loombs NIGH E (Wednesday). November. 3d,"at Gr. bout 2:3 All the mail matter tn the building was de- stroyed. The damage to the building and stores: 415, Whiting 55,- GS to-day contains a summary of the results of the —— lent on the subject of the distribution of federal precincts give Larrabee. Army Hall, corner 9th and D sts, at 9 o'clock sharp. WHAT PROMINENT DEMOCRATS SAY OF YES-| patronage in that state. 061. Republican net gain, fet ee S elections yesterday, how the news was recelved ; s mn ACW. TARA: FonB, See. PCPFESBE BY GE | to tntecity last dicke aeatecntie charity in| TERDAY'S CONTEST aND THE PRestDENTs | CoMgtesinan Mitchell, of Counecticat, who| KURCTION RETURNS. ees : ; was met by a Sran reporter, expressed the THE CHICAGO ELECTION. amounted $2 about $10,000, (Ke aiied Malco At Reucinibe SaP OS | Taber alvonse ace rerettint fe Welermue | nay = [fes'conSlastvenoot hatte damental party <a a Groat Strike at Galveston. ‘of the Natio ra may o°tain rm : jerest on samnwof RF. Baker, Treamurer, 499 | der gong Eee te ye ecraphic |, The democrats of Washington manifested in-| $s ‘growing srduses eit’ tee Temocratic party FIGURES FROM NEW YORK, | Te Election Law Carried—Repubticans | Gauvesrox, Trtan Nov de Tee emike feat Fennarivania ave Ww. ‘iso the intrest on ins, a rig Ti case, local ant : seh as tense interest in last night’s election returns. | people. Elect a Superior Judge. © ator extent than ‘Was at first known, [tet nee veretary. ‘arked contrast with that which prevai ticular } Tu ¥ : » epee ‘a. | Mharves, the cotton pre an oe — é Goods, Ladies’ Good: ‘he pa ‘ularly rejoiced at the defeat of the mug- ‘ presses ad the freight (Re SOHGR THe GreamERs oF THE | Trades, Dey Goode ood er prefecional, | @bSequent to the Ohio election. ‘Then accual | wumps. Ho said ae then tereat, Ot the mus: | Hill's Apparent Plurality 10,745. | by a majority of from 13,000 to 14,000. Benja- | MASzCes, the cotton” strike came. from, t€o ested to meet on THUS ST November Seat | Family Supplies, Attorneys, Pianos and Or- | 2@PFession was visible all along the democratic | stronger to-day than ever before. lhe veces on tbe copie bench, recaived | Rentgiter keeer cent the Trades "Assombiy, ef E on s jovember by Mine, and but few ventured to hope ofsuccoss +00 scancy on ‘the - . ne | Rates ’ I. atthe Lay . aF 1.W. LO ” ret ope at ™ ty rot 1. Giwynn Garrett, re- ‘ton, take action in relation to thedestt of vu late fellow Foeomatdical, Steamers, Financial, Specialtles, | yoyong Virginia. But for ten days or more THE PRESIDENTS RETURN. LATEST FROM VIRGINIA. | fever comasere tor jodse at the canerior | Galveston, Sie, JO Ea ee RADY, Melver, Boats, Hallronds, Undertakers. ||| 40: the election of yesterday democtatio — Court, has about 5,000 majority over Hynes A Sensation at Memphis. neat “secretary. | Governwenr Recxtrrs To-pay.—Internal Spirits were upon astendily ascending seale,and He Sends Congratulations to Gov. Hill. = comoealy ee, nonabllcan ant, ire tome] | AIEALOUS nOsmAND vynoseee —- - Tevenue, $197,841; customs, $207,069. juring yesterday the greatest confidence In , Oe TAMLEDSSIQHETS Mea Sx. Nov. 4. (=> SEW taste oF stock. 5 eT Re election of Gov. Hill was expressed, ‘The news | ‘The President arrived in the city from Buttato | Lee’s Majority May Reach 30,000 lange crowd assembled Iu Font o1 ths UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIA- Loker ao persis ae navy) Wa" | from New York and Virginia, the two hotly | at 10:30 this morning, and the firsts thing he —— ‘The 54th regular monthly nieetine for payment of | visory boned te oic ne ee ot he Naval 84° | contested states, had a democratic coloring | did on reaching the White House was to send & = ya. |The Celestian Svempliy Obey the ducuaind mating advances wiitbe hela on WEDNES | ¥! rd to succeed Admiral Simpson, from the first. There was not so much boister- | message of congratulation to Governorelect | DEMOCRATS CLAIMING IOWA. eee ccave'an oe ae DAY. November 4. 1855, at 7:30 o'clock p.im., at Coe | WAS ordered to duty immediately. He is a] ous demonstration as has been witnessed in| git, Col, Lamont says the President is de- brder a) coma, W. 3 i the Fis louccan be take at tre meeting. | Deen detacnea One se Ste er ele aon | Washington at Wen ti citgpatehice showed | Uehted by the result, ‘There never was any eetktusee Pen i the 7th issue can be take etin as | tlon was earnest. When the dispa ; . sane S00 each per month. $1,000 advanced on | tlon will not conflict with it. He took his seat | conclusively that the democrats had won in | truth, he says, in all the talk about the Presi-| RETURNS FROM OTHER STATES. Ceara pore <a ae beae cach ttre. ie per sanam & on aS president of the advixory board to-day. | New York the question of the probable effect of | dent not wanting Mr. Hill elected. Mr. Hill T ., W. T., dated November 34, says: This arawais? REEL, Peaant, | Seng aaiehoat gen "unauied whe as, fe | the itary wiuhia the party wannereanainee | nad eon ideniifed with tho Tiden,relorm being the day set for the Chinese to leave, at a <n Ni it, i - discussed by small groups of ¥ SSON 8’ being the day set for ese to. . OVEN Berean nm Presi: | Spector on the coast of Maine. "was to-day | Lace ese. Tecognized” prominence in the | ™0Vemment. Hill had been elected on the same | ANOTHER ANDREW JOHNSON STORY. Wedel Gites ut @3Ksks clkay -honsied cae | te TOL ME cHurcm. | Ordered to duty as a member of the advisory | party exchanged views as to the way in which | ticket with Mr. Cleveland, and they were zens congregated and. hed in an orderly ied Willtam Emmetty MHLAGEY, D, Dy Pantore ie: | poard to succeed Lieut. Commander F. M. Bar- | the President might regard the result, but they |in accord, ‘There never was any truth manner along the streets to the Chinese houses, the Pre Fest, Dut {hey moe ng to church, when tne pair ware suddenly so in a confidential way. Would the - NEW K BY COUNTIES. deri ‘occupants to pack their goods and | Confronted by the husband, who, drawing @ dont tane ienidential way. Would the Frys | im, the statement that Mr. Cleveland did not Yor dering the occupants to pack their goods an want Hill nominated. As to the President's leave. ‘The order was complied with. By five | pistol, fired at Emmett. The ball sped wide of DRIVING OUT THE CHINESE. ‘ol were startled by th ust balfa sqaare south of tb lowed by the pies ks of a woman, ing at the scene ing man with # 'Y OVETCOAL ON Was’ seon gesticuluting in = nt mannerand calling for blood. He was » incharge by a police oMicer, while an- ed the helpless form o: a Woman from. ne sidewalk, where she had fallen in # ndition, The woman was the wife the man with the heavy overcoat. At the of the shooting she was walking with eve Chamke HaoEY, D. 1 Wy. J. CLARKE HAGEY, D. Da. = : cea by the Local Preachers Association | Pf Fecently reli ight at 7:30. Comeand be saved. ng4t® THE Persistent Boomenrs.—Acting upon the ae y Ty liey and a would he see that the vi . re ‘a ted lock p. ro0ds e pach j- | Its mark, and velore another shot could be fired SOB, Rone HIGGS HAS REMOVED HIS | reports of agents in the Indian territory, Secre- | democrats had foughtaehard Aghe and woo In Bienes Renee eae ee ee Sve SL | oeeeencee: verapamil errno er pone ng ppg yoo Sand ts = = gis" | tary Lamar has requested the War department | spite of that, policy? ‘That was the question of hey wore in accord with the President, and the | s Ssrahyig sty eerteeG long by the side or lo Wazons en route to | Was under arrest. His name is Robert A. — EQUITABLE fo remove the yoomers from the Oklahoma | Moment. The almost unanimous, conclusion Relicy followed received the hearty approval of | "ALBAN: ¥., Nov. 4.—The returns con- | Lake View, nine miles south of here, The Chi- | Schultz, He form lived in Kansas City and — sau Inds. ‘The Information ‘contained in the | ached was that no chango of policy need be | {ir Til. “The victory, he sage, isa enter Satie . hese merchants were given UbUL Wednesday | WAs tharried there five searsago., He is & COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATIO’ Agents’ reports is to the effect that lange num. | {xPected, notwithstanding the mantieat imp | action to the administration and is an indorse- | tue to show that Davenport will not have | morning to pack their goods, each store being | suuith by trade. T have one child, » ‘The sixth anuual meeting of the EQUITABL! bers of persons supposed to be boomers, but | tence of the democrats. One democratic COn- | ment of it. over 50,000 outside of New York and Kings | allowed three assistants, ‘One hundred and | four years old.” Their married life has not been OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATI claiming to be freighters, are crossing the Kan- | Stessiian seemed to express the views of other) ‘The President left Buffalo at 5 o'clock yester- county, and that Hill's plurality will not ex- ety-seven Chinese reached Lake View about | the Gappiest, ‘and Mrs. ultz last Tharday held WEDNESDAY, November 4, 1885, at 7 o'clock | sas border Into the Indian territory. party leaders when he sai day afternoon, and came through direct, in the 4 14,00 seven o'clock p.m., and camped in vacant | Upbraided her husband for his falthiessness pem., ab the n 5 a ee dhe President is honest and sincere in his | special car in’ which he left here on Monday | C°e4 14,000. houses. It is not known whether they wiiltake | 4nd charged him with lialsons with public NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, PASSED ASSISTANT PAYMASTER ARTHUR | Course. He belleves he is Fight and we feel | morning. He came alone and was met at the| The Journal gives the following estimates | [1 morning train for Portland, but they proba- | Women, Schultz got on a big drunk, went Sos soceaant aateaioe Tomi See meet- | PETERSON has been ordered to continue on his | Ue he is wrong. He entered the ome vies depot by Col. Lamont. and complete returns by counties: biy will, Many of them are walking south on | home that aiternoon and turned bis wile out of ing for making payments and advances will be held, | Present duties at the Pensacola navy yard until Se pate reams Ke ‘had suuisted “meet oe Davenport, 10), the railroad track, Citizens have sent (> the | the rooms they occupied, at No. 204 Fromt os b issue c en is st 5. 4 + a s 5 antaens aeowinaes No | street, He remove oan eae erat icatieeottne aacioan Sty fon See | ner ee eee 5 it was tight, and I tell you, gentlemen, WEALTH OF THE ARMY. FE ERLE Pocecingit np hence . ried his son with him, Mrs, Schultz, who issatd m. to 4.30 p.m, Secretary Expicort, accompanied by his| that neither democratic © successes nor Skate, W. T., Nov. 4.—The jury io ti cose ee be a lady of — —_ mg ng a f the United States against Perry ne, after | she! bor, hi » wi Being out thirty ininutes, returned at 7 clelock | conveyed to the station house, inade. Unreats of last night with verdictof not guilty, “Bayneis | Killing both Kmmett and tis wie one of seven men who were indict for murder r 5 in the first degree for the killing of the China- Two Prisoners Burned to Death. AS SOMERVILLE, President... Vv: i defeats will move him, But 1 am in hopes that Report of Surgeon General Murray. JNO. JOY EDSON, S00, BLT PACE SSE. Washington laud spanics Bost Tet returned to | the Presidents eyes will yet be opened to the y: = PERPETUAL York. New | true sentiment of his party, and that he will | MORTALITY IN A YEAR OF PEACE—PRECAU- ‘BUILDING ASSOCIATION. put himself in accord with that sentiment; but | TIONS AGAINST CHOLERA—THE NEW ARMY FOURTH ANSUAL MEETING THe LEAVE of Second Lieut. 8, E. Adair, Sth | at present he does not think of any Sy oe ta MEDICAL MUSKUM AND LIBRARY BUILDING, ‘Wilt he hewn a6 605 WEDNESDAY | cavalry, is extended one month, with permis- | MY Conversations with him of late he has | 200 7th. ten recently at Squak. The court room was —The police station. EN 3 ROY é. shown that he realizes the existence of discon- ~ Hy orto ap by ‘The report shows the Feepis of the year to be | nen. SDPWY fof am extension of one month. | fene'within the party. aud he regres ft; Buty as |g Gortinnd Gouanel, uaa tadite beiae present within the | Pwo piascnere were tareed Soman S08. 001, anid the profitstobeses per austen atthe | PERSONAL—Hon. Hiram Price and Gen, | Lhave said, he belivves he is tight, and that | Geu. R, Murray, the surgeon general of the | Cortland . many La as v bar, The charge of Justice Green was elaborate ——— was listened to with the most rapt atten- Killed by @ Roller Explosion. n. ‘The district attorney entered a nolle | New OnLEANs, La., Nov. 4.—A special to the proseaul in two othercharges of murder agaiust | Picagune trom Plaquemine, says: A report was Bayne. The six other men ander indictment | received late last Dight. that «. boiler on the will be tried at once, Daniel Hughes, of Squak, | Texus plantation had exploded, and that Dr, coming first on the :ist, There are twenty-three | 4. 18. Gourler had been i indictinents against these men, Itis claimed ae that tue task Of acquitting the remaining al-| Rankrapts Charged schiche no shor ume of ear pane wiie ta oe | William MeKee Dunn, of Washington, were reg: | jaye ,7Ho grumble are wrong, and le means to | “vey, in his annaal report to the Secrotary of and other cities It usually takes at least double that | istered In New York last night.—Mr. J. Rollin | "Some democrats were encouraged to believe ‘ i 0 and hospital supplies issued during the year {une to reach a like percentace of profit. | Five per | Tilton, the well-known American artist, resid- | that remoyals of republicans from office and | °" peaks 's See eye Is, paid for shares withdrawn betore | Ing in Rome, is in town for a stay of a few days. | the appointment of Memncoraie in ehele places | Was $171,205. An appropriation of $250,- Hous at SL pet'share: Our leans toate eubsctip. | —Dr. Curry, the new Minister’ to Spain, sills | Will zo on more rapidly now, but thefe are | 000 will be required for the supplies of the ns per share. s to met tase | from New York for his post of duty to-morrow, | others who hold that the President will not be | department for the fiscal year ending June 30, $1,050 for & paytuent of $14 per month. 4 1887. The strong possibility, it not probabil- Spee “ = = Mr. Charles R. Dean, formerly of the Treas- | swayed one way or the other by the elections, CANSON, Pres'd y EAGDENGANSON, Pros ury department, but_now engaged in law prac- th swindling. are Paitin ENT. leged Squak murderers wiil be an easy one. ppreeeicte Ky. alk ‘a Wie, \ lice at Sioux Falls, Dakota, is in the elty THE VICTORY DUE TO THE PRESIDENT. ity, of an invasion of cholera before the close of . ILL, KY., Nov. 4.—Jose} 4 Seria fow days, staying at Mra Lockwood's, Gr wait | Judge McCue returned from Brooklyn this | the ensuing fiscal year makes it de- CHINESE INTIMIDATORS TO BE INDICTED, —_| caitle broker, assigned last Might. Assets GS 12th street n.w, | street.—"Senator George, oF d issippi, 1s said | morning and is elated over the victory. “We sirable that Congress may make pro- Directors: to have almost entirely recovered from the atlec- tion of the eyes with Which he has suftered,—— PORTLAND, Ox. Nov. 4.—The grand jury of | nominal; liabilities $16,000. A warrant of ar : = rest was sworn out charging the firm with King county, Washington Territory, has just | 5 dime gait gut, Guareing the frm with owe it to that man, he said, pointing tothe | vision to enable the medical department Mr. W. V. Uo: i eum White House. “It was because the people had | to adopt every means within its province to been reconvened to mect at Satcm, by order of | Srcy iuto money belore motgurige Fetarmed from’ S. mesangial Museum, es | connidence ta him that thoy. voled. for Hill | prevent ieee ahs ete eee fo the court, which fact causes much speculation, ctor n ae ng r. J. R. Littell, who has been in iil health They new he would not have supported Hill if | the army. “The genieral health of the army has Tt a RAeeriell ink thie 4057 ‘Wak wont PERE BAL a aes aa nths, he had not wanted him e Cou louse raed. will sail from New York for turday.—Hear Admiral Fai ‘airfax, Gen. Eppa Hi \ anted him elected. They know | been Bood; the rate of admission to sick report o he was earnest in that. ie demonstra 'y | being decidedly lower than in the previous . “hirese refuse to leave on the date fixed by | from Toledo, Ohio, si oing several hundred miles to vote ior him. | year and preceding decade. Diseases of the | Onondaga. the so-called workingeaoa's % | Oolunmabisne ousey sre anticipation of serious trouble, should the | Cricaco, Nov, 4.—A spectul to the Daily News The court house of Europe on fax, W. M. KS 1 the so-called workingmen’s league. The fact | Columbiana county was burned this morn pany | F. {de and W.E, Merrill are ae the Hout. | he viclory isan endorsement of the adminis: | tespiratory’ group sere ‘most precnlent. The | Ontarionn is that the district attorney and the grand Jury | Ail the county records were comma ee will b d af the officy of the company.on TUES | Mrs, Senator Ingalls has arrived with part of | tation.” colored troops continue to suffer in a greater huve discovered the Identity of certain leaders | ioss on building Is $10,000. No insurance. tie Bac ea een 9; t L2io w clock pan, for | her family and is at her old quarters, No. 1B |THE NEW YORK vicToRy xor Asunpriss To | degree than the whites from malarial fevers ofthe alleged tabor league and they will be in ——— t | street northwest. Th A artit be eae : ‘nd conditions resulting therefrom, due prob- ner business as nay’ actully | aibect Orthiwests The Senator will ‘he CONTROLLER MAYNARD. ably to endemic causes’ pertaining to posts at eis ander th December.—Senator_ E: Second Controller Maynard returned from | nich they ‘stationed. ‘Th ered SAMUEL NOnME H.C. Southwiek and wife, and C. B, Kelley, of | pero” h they were stationed. Teport shows AEE yu : k,and Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Warden’ of | New York state this morning. He says the vic- | that the death rate for commissioned officers = = t Wormley s.—Miss Hele: uyler, | tory in New York is not a surprise to him. Itis | was slightly higher than for enlisted men, Gicted under sections of the Uulted States Ro- No Pleure-Pacamonia in Onie. Vised Statutes, which provide for the panish- | Crecrxxatt, Nov, 4.—State Veterinarian J, mentor those’ who have intimidated ferelgn- | s. Butler writes: “Please correct tke report crs, They will be prosecuted under the civil | that I tound two cases of pleuro-pneusnonin at rights New ¥ to the full extent of the law. The | Luncaster, Ohio, I found two animals affected { ork, is visiting Mrs. N.S. amistake, he thinks, to say thatitis a “straight | Among troops of the line the cavalry shows grand Jury have a number of witnesses who | with wnberculosis, but not pleuro-poeumonia, SHCURUTS Ofb: burns in all im streel.—Joln E, Green, demoeratie victory," inasmuch as New York | Rishest death rate, followed by intaniry and Will swear topersonal intimidation, A treaty | There is no pleuro-pueumoula in the state at arrived at the Anii mor is e slate that there eannot be a | Mtlillery. ‘The gult region furnished the highest is considered an equivalent to the law of the | present to my knowledge. = — — straight victory forcither party. There is an | T2t¢ of admission to sick report, the north so the district attorney will hold, and —~—_—— { The Territory of Idaho. independent vote of about 75,000, com- | Pacific the lowest. cuch and every United States officer in the civil! Por the Irish Parliamentary Fund. THE MINING INTERESTS AND OTHER INTER- posed’ of both partie nin can decide the CASUALTIES IN A YEAR OF PEACE, service will so enforce tie law, SOTOTAOHT Nov. 4—The Ottawa branch of 16 noi result, While the so-called mugwump papers x 5 Gea canes = (ies gan he Irish national league has appointed collec (ass DENTAL Novick —pR = tt he JETS OF THE TEBETSORY. opposed Hill, the majority of the independents | __TBere were 6,622 cases of wounds, accidents COL, HOWARD'S REMINISCENCE. | tors to raise money for Ube Irish national par- The governor of Idaho, Edward A. Stevenson, | and republicans Who voted for € liamentary tund and other objects connected Shaving returned from Europe, will resu in his annual report to the Secretary of the In-| ported Hill, veland sup-| nd injuries reported during the year in a the practice of his profession. Office, Iz11" Pet nt , nnd te democrats got the sipport | mean strength of 24,035 officers and enlisted An Alleged Sensational Scene Between | with the parliament asitation, wees vciv-im* “| terior states that the crops of the territory this | 0! the labor vote, It was shown by the vote | men, Deaths from wounds avd other violent won and Judge Keys a eg GAS FIXTURES year will not exceed a half crop, as compared | SUISde af New York that Mr, Hill got the same | causes numbered 83, No‘casualties from actual 1866. tiene ae yim Sigrdbdiemyeooice ans Nol pacha ss withthe year 1854. The products of the soll, | Yetpresentative Frank Hurd says itis a splen- | Watlure were returned, the year having been 4.—To-day Col. How: | eet the Now Tork Geen ee LOWES RATES however, are amply sufficient to meet the | aid victory and hizhly gratifviog, but he de. | One of peace, The list of accidental deaths and ard, well known in this city anda colonel in | hig railroads couleplate witidenwioe thee From EF. BROOKS. to whether or | injuries at rifle range has increased since the 531 15th st, Corcoran Buuding, | Wants of the rapldly increasing population, | clines to express au optiion the late war, gave a reporter an incident of | fast passenger trains between here and New ¢ for Hanging. The report recommends that the United Stat not the victory was an indorsement of the | !ast report. q pe eres BE, said, “1 York owing Wo the tuct that they are not ANCY GLOBES, BEANS WORK, &c.,&e._oe7_| turveys be oxtended in the northwestern por- | administration, Ta anon cae during haven Enuicns Astros lscumen wee cB Fa r “— = aa teenser = = ¥— | tions of the territory, so that settlers may lo- STRENGTHENING THE ADMINISTRATION. + s . — around the circle,’ be stopped at Cincinnati an fea «DE H. THOMYSON MURRA’ Gale thereea. The weininn tee ‘ 3 Sg. | fF information as to the cause of death of — Sa Ate AN Gas Monopoly. aS Fase Coen tac oie: flourishing conditions Now anerests are in a) px-Representative Casey Young said the vie- | Oraiormation hospital record of invalids was made an address. Afterwards he entered a jatural dca and resiiouce: UU Nat or districts are being discovered. ‘The Mad tory would strengthen the democratic party. | 44,008, belng 21,889 less than the previous ona at the Spencer house oceupled by Judge | | Premsauna, Pa Nov. 4-—A mew com inineral belt is yielding from 100 to 350 | The only effect it could have upon the adminis- | Year. ‘The total number of cases to he disposed | Hill's plurality, 10,745. mas Marshal Keys, colonel of U. 8. volun- | has been organized here which will attempt te = aaa 4 cers and judge advocate general of thearmy of | cover all the natural territory with WILLIAM McLtaN « 80: ounces to the ton. ‘The great Salmon river | ration would be to strengthen it in its presont | of, 28.50,289. Replies were furnished In 46, An Increased Prohibition Vote. ee Oana tie ee plate taalien | Gone: Eee Soepantes Sxened ta te i a Pe rengrer aucs Hg output in gold and silver, as | patiey, to which the victory Would be consid- | °40 eases, tea ng, Ste fo be reported on. | Meager returns indicate a prohibition vote of | Jude Keys and myself, Gen. Jem Davis, Gen, | cliy have only aimed to nadie cortaiee sae ae rOwing to the death of a n former years. The new Lava distrle | red ve az 5 , 3 r os ested Suster und Gen. ~ he senior partner of the fev, the surviving | in tothe front, The gee Tooth te, fot wean | Cred #0 be due, pamphlets were added to the library. ‘The | O¥eF 30,000 against 25,000 last year. J.C Stediaan, Gen. Custer and Gen, Rossewu, | certain regions. ‘The new company goes turther Lonuinve ut the old stand under the name of WAL R MCLEAN. iy developed is expected to pay wall.” Theme | TH VICTORY DUE TOTHE ERrstDExT’s rotscy. | {otal number of Volumes now ta the Il : is | ..The Albany Journal, in a later edition, puts | of the Union’ arm cre were also present | than this and will handie gas from all $32 now over 200 dividend-paying minesin the | | Assitant Secretary Fatrehild thinks the vic- | 72,219, and of unbound theses and pamph rr Hill's plurality at 11,527. ‘The senate—repub. | Gens. Gordon and Young and several other | where Itean be found, On November * u ‘" 8 yathem amen, including Dick Stanton, of | charter will be issued to the company, which AM parties tn debit th ld iste are requested to Ser Te Nea one eee er ee Tork Ie cla 10 the aRIGY So Lt Oe ee ee eee eae aeare Caen any repebiicans | S72 eciite, 7 Disting the conversation Brest | cemmanee letee at eimeasien eneeeine aaa patke unmedia-csetement Clams against wetirm |on Suake river is mentioned, and also the | py the President, and it is an indorsement of Iemen aot to ee oe oa tS dent Johnson said, turning toward the south- | the right to bore for natural gas, market it, and : " con- Po Sj ; : 2 i. representatives and send them to the House | dian, butler, Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer, Arm- dition of the eouutry fa satiniactory.. the cash | RNs. ME, Whitney and Gov. HIN were, in per-| he ready foriaxne during the'coming winter.” | 724, Plurality Between Twelve and | the! shall be seated at all hazards,even it thas | surwigand Alleghany. ‘The enpital of the mew tw hand exceeds by $6,500 the debt. ‘The toial | (ect scoord, as wo the President's policy con- THE NEW AUMY MEDICAL MUSEUD. 7 as = ‘i to be done by force of arms.’” Judge Keys | company will be belween $400,000 and. §500-- i gout for the beens agg i ee g | for, 3884 was | thinks any attempt to use the victory as an ine mre report sayelin resend te thie Gow tnd leant Ads teak acer. mgs Compty | cpruny to his Hert Sad Racing Che scaluem qon- COR, Sat the eeteetpal oiboes se in Pitt fsame py honest Tethodsand strict pers the preceding year. A strong piea is made for Gomenen tol any, other pally, anu to Inake Aas Pact "as that to yourbosoms. Suck | entice and is dally securie ore. = thie "Granches uf the bosisess. |g liberal construction OF the desert Mad act | the President wet differently ‘with regard: to | I& for the army medical museum and library, | New York, Nov. 4.—Very few returns rom | #hY such delusion as that to yourbosoms, Suck erties and is dally securing more, ? : : attempt eate an the be t con | ‘The report states that the late ruling of ‘the es Ee: that the plang havebeen approved by the com- | tne interior of the state have been received this | #2,,ttempt. Would create an, uprising at the Pir) nthe be m 4 s, orth beside which the following of the firing | FEW CONFEDERATE APPOINTEES. od PO : © os tte frm Pe | commissioner of the general land office requir. ROSECRANS THINKS. mission, consisting of Secretary of War, secre-| morning, but everything indicates that Hill's | Gu Fort Sumter would be amere baby. Here — Not So Many im the Di atic Berviee an Uemeraity mouey. My second and important object will be to so | Ins Water to be conveyed to every fractional | Gen. Rosecrans thinks the result of the elee- | tary of Smithsonian Institution, and, archi- majority will be between 12,000 and 15,000, | the conversation on that subject ceased, but I a liber ’ ‘The senate and strongly | Femember the remarks of President Jobnson acinus etinaates and onicrs: cal that all orders | Sad honest seller Whe ee ae tha ee eee | can win against anything but traud. ‘They ean | struction of the building awarded to Mesers, | Latinas D4 assembly will both be stiongty | HOESTAEE joys very distinct! shail be prompuy dispatened. | for himself and family on worthless desertiend, | Whip 1augwumps and republicans, and with a| Bright & Humphrey, of Washington, The | Complete and corrected returns from the cit. A Seam coperter S0-Gey Cale She atiantinn the net thirty to sixty days twill make Induce | Ty order to carry out the rigid requirements of | President wao will not use the power of the | original estimate of the cost of construction | ot Brooklyn and Kings county make Hill's THE ARMSTRONG CASE. | of Gov. Porter, Assistant Secretary of State, to vida Pine, Sade emperiaily in Hard Woodsand | the lund office in this respect it would neces, | overnment against them, they’ can always | Was $250,000, and some changes in the plans | majority in that county 8,63" ime the statement made by Mr. 8. V. White, on Florida Pine WA. R MeLEAS Prete ocpecnitun es seeton eer | tae “ Printed: ‘Thess changes make tho builders | Owe, N-Xs Nov. 4.—Tho latest returns show | Me- Stead Makes = Powerful Speee | acing the chair ata republican mas-meeling Wa MCLEAN E508, | hud claiti, and thus place tae jand beyond the | witnae LEE Gor HIS BIG MasoRITY From. | Vers plain and simple one and somewnatre: | Listy ay sePers Plurallty. In Oneida county, LONDON ee he teint ot ae. W, | 8 Brooklyn Priday, that of the diplomatic ap- tune Bstreews nie. | res én of means, ment | Mr. Ray, of this eity,who votes in Richmond, | quce {ts size trom that orlglually prepared bet | Peete: 18 1,063. reece Dealer Fae ee yx: | polntments made by the present administra- feativent ne acmaiban | great lntrdship and injury to muy settionents | Feturned this morning trom that elty, where he | it is believed ‘they have not in ang! way’ line | «BUFFALO N.Y. Nov. ELLA aT ties | Stead, editor of the Pall Malt Gusette: Mr. | ton sienty ned borne arms during thelate war, *StKS. BROWS Ghd s more liberal pollcy 1 urged. The popula: | Yesterday cast his ballot. To a Brak reporter | paired Its security, andthat it will afford npace | Fomaining districts to be Heard emt uses ie, | amPeon Jaca, oO the Salvation: azag, | but that only one out of that number bad 309 Mo. a tion of the territory Is 75,000 und the value of | he said: “I will tell you where Gen, Lee got his | tc o . : : crease it to 2,500. ‘The republicans elect a ma- | Bramwel teed “ betes | fought on the Union side in the contest. MER'S PATENT — | the guid and silver product during the past year | big mujority—from the dissatisticd republicans. | Years to come. Estimates have been forwarded 4 Madame Louise Mourey and Mrs. Rebs fous! bij is Jority of the aldermen, supervisors and city offi- ” Gov. “ oe fi ri Is e) Virgil 7 for the necessary shelving, cases, &c., to fit u) Y 3 Jarrett, defendants in the Armstrong abduc- That is not so,” replied Gov. Porter. “In “uring Establishment, | 18 estimated at $5,486,000. ‘Thousands of republicans in Virginia voted the | {6 butding aad itis hoped that It’ mat oe | clals. Becker (rep.), for mayor, has about 2,500 | Jarrett, delendants int to-day at the central | making the appointments the fact whether Lah Gemocratic, ticket becxase tiey wanted to leted, and the invaluable collectl caaieetty before Justice Loy ‘Mr. | those selected foughtin either army isnot taken sel93m_—__ Formeriy wi The Geological Sarvey. put Mahone down, They don't like the | Compiered, fod the invaluable collections for | “ye wrpa,N.Y., Nov.4.—Chemu o . | criminal | court cashed pg ogg lo eR ag ‘ideration my ny ee =a <=—— a 5 Inan. ‘They don’t like his methods. He hug | Which it fs destined to provide removed from »N.Y., Nov. 4. mecounty com- } Charies Russell, counsel tor the ‘defense, de- » consideration, and consequently no re- (OR BYRON 5 ADAMS, PRINTER, X78 OPERATIONS DURING THE YRAR—GEOLOGI- | M275 tho party subservient. to binaclGt their present dangerous situation and sately | Plete gives Davenport 4,449; Hill, 5.797: Bas- | clared that takiiig the child Eliza away with rd is kept oi it. Bat irom my personal knowl- Fareuerand (Gales aiecur isa eencniie CAL STUDY OF THE DISTRICT. both white and colored republicans vollme ihe | Stored in It by the spring of 1887. fom, 164; Jones (greenback), 50. Bush (aem,) | fer mother's consent was ‘no crime, but the | edze of tue men who have appointed, I Briet Testimony, Petitions and Arguments se83m | Major J. W. Powell, the superintendent of the | democratic Ucket, You remember that iw the | ,, rae contract with the Providence hospital for | 15 elected to the assembly, Judge heid otherwise, Mr. Stead, who acts as | Know that Ubose figures are not correct. There - the care, support, and medical treatment of 75 | | BREWSTERS, N. Y., Nov. 4.—Completo returns | his own counsel, made a powertal speech to the | has always exi a wrong impression about i “ vanes United States geological survey, in his annual | congressionalconvention last year of the fourth : ‘ aT ~ omleriy . i MUEL &% SHED! t riot eo transient paupers and patien' for which | from Putnam count; sive Davenport 517 plu- | jury, dweillin; particularly on the righteous- | tae number of confederates appointed through (sx Da. report to the Secretary of the Taterior, states | “iseiict Mulione put Hooper down, He would | {anstent paup oe y @ Po plu: | jury zy . ro] vi WoLives is ara -| this department. The surprisingly few ap- ; Heat? BYORMOM HOMME ete appropriated $1, ), Was Tulfilled to | rality. ness of his motives in his ‘transactions respect pa GAS FIXTURES. @AS FIXTURER that daring the past'year fair progress has been | Prince Ealwatus, @ strong repabliewn eouiee | theentire satisfaction ‘of the Surgeon general Wuitewant, N. Y., Noy. 4.—Essex county | ing the girl Eliza, and deiended the action of | pointments of this kind as com with the SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS | made in the topographiesurvey of the United | Hooper ran thls time, for the legisiaturesgalast | 2nd without complaint on the part of persons | complete gives Davenport SSiU; Lill, orc, | Mrs: Jarrett in reiusing to betray her confeder- | kenerully supposed. number oe i iB: sent there for treatment and cure. In view of | Bascot ates, been a subject of comment here in my Instock Latrobes, Ranges, Furnaces. States. An area of 87,508 squaro mites has | Mahoue’s anal date, DPcher met OOO Vokes he | the a ee si pater hh ae ———__ When Lawton aud Jackson. were appointed : 5 Mahone ¢ ¢ got 700, nockat NY, N.X., Nov. 4.— Sathon NORTHWEST _sel9 | been surveyed and the maps thervot made | (housaud. Jelddleberger didi. do anything | THREATENED APPROACH oF AstaTiC cHoLEna, | gMLPASY.N-E. Nov. 4-—Albany elty complete A Charge of Perjury Quashed. simultancoualy early in the administration the Macauts: i ads. ae ne Gr gh eer 38 raat Pilg Denes eto Gon pce ear oe eel more than usual attention has been paid to the ata d in Peete | is about 1,900. ae aay SA ee AGAINST THR everything, and a good many people have CORSON & MACARTNEY. Baxxeny |The distribution of the work. Is as follows: | {hey have doneite’ OUP OES EMG 2UG'T hygiene of the troops and to the improvement | ,, Lhe Leening Journa svalire sat vison ‘Nov, 4.—Tho Zate-Ocean’e apeciat | DOSE buch disabused of Ux ‘ip au official list of Gases aig ho, | Massachusetts, 1,250 square mile: EXULTING OVER THE MUGWUMPS, of the sanitary condition of military posts and | cans,'52 democratic and 2 independent assem from Tucson, Arizona, says: Royal A. Johnson, e Fepostt Accounts, abject to chee angie D.C. | 1.268; Appulucuian region, 17,840, Missout : ail thé diplomatic and couslar appo trom Firms, Corporations and Indiv Kansas, 13,600; Texas, 4,000; ‘plateau resion, | ‘The democratic countenance was wreathed | Stations, and it is believed that an epidemic in- | blymen are elected. surveyor generel of this territory, had agreat | made by the present administration, number vasion Will tind the army. well prepared to Nov. 4.—Semt-ofticial returns | triumph in the federal court here yesterday. | [ne daocand. Lhecked off the mamec ot thos AU Stocks and Honds listed on. ih 22,000; Yellowstone park, 1,000; northern Cali | in smiles to-day. “It’s glgrious,” one would | fesist it. Attention is culled to the tendency to a Sounit . ~ | The grand jury some two wecks azo pres me : ‘con- Be fornia,’ 3750. ‘The report” states” that | snout to a fellow democrat. as’ they grasped | overerowd barracks and quarters, the evil re. Seaeun ee re | arate Fae Ti ees | ane Sunes new eo pews, Reve oe Sa commision, cams Boston orders exccuved. American | the "library contains — 15,000 books and el bciey port 193 and Jones 229 majority. an indictiient against hitn for perjury. It was | federate army or was satisfied belonged to it rk dealt h a bands cordially, and then a chords of exuitant | sults of which will be found in the impaired |“ souexscrapy, N. Y., Nov. 4. —Sel asserted that it was a trumped-up case and | trom their place of residence and tbeir ius bots Gf all denommationy on | Se"G. C. Darwine Ie emaged in bibliog ran; | laughter would ‘follow. Almost on. every hand | eiliclency of the army. county, compleie and vorfected. ‘gives Hiall | made with view to force Mr. Jounson to re- | They numbered Only twelve. While. satisted saie. stuck a! . cal street Halle | wore. und ft i proposed to prepare a catalouue denunciation of the migwumps find exultation SANITARY RECOMMENDATIONS. 2,977; Davenport, 2,736; Bascom, 194. pe teetiic cad oe sete bal bot that many of the other appointments had been erie , over i ftCly u wees = place 2 ea | ‘American geology, whichis Co bea generatan: | ‘his feature of the result seemed to me more | , The Surgeon general reeommends that means | | GENesEo, N. Y.. Nov. 4.—Davenport’s ma- | {¥ tine hewly-appoiited Uuited Siateenneied | union woldiers, he was unable to pick out more | w s oo . Jority in Livingston county is 921. ; hors catalina s have been | Picasing to the democrats than any other, The | be devised for the proper instruction of army * As the charge was wholly taise, Mr.Jolnson | ‘fwoot them were given first-class missioas, Published etch fhirteen bulletins haw prens | Henerat drift of comment indicated that the | cooks, believing that bad cooking 1s an esseu- | _ BINGHAMTON, N.Y., Nov. 4.—Broome county | determincl & ight Itt Tis nest dag atten te Charles Denby, minister to China, and Wim, F work und ‘paper, and vary from 5 to 20 Gents | eponderance, of democratic sentiment, 1s | tint cause of much ofthe digestive disorders | Complete gives’ Daven| eae as 5,029; | reporting of the bill, he ‘appeared in ‘open court | Roverts, minister to Chill. The third was Ji ‘ Bascom, 735. a abner a uttered at hotels and other places of resort in 4 Carr, 6,275; Jones, 5,1: and demanded an immeuiate wial. ‘This was | \. Morgan, consul general to Melbourne. beouiesncd. Onographs, with atlases, have | Wasitingion, 14 not In wyinpathy with, the | SOME LOOPS. a. tat tee machines be Fete notaliowed. Yesterday the new United States | jo coniederates feseived firstcluse ta During the year a surveying party, under the ods which the President bus adopted. It | garnished for military posts in the hot regions ERGINIA, judge quashed the indictment azainst Johnson | jienry R. Jackson, minister to Mexico, — direction of Mr. W. T. Griswoid, have compieted | ev8 to be clearly what ts frequentiy termed | oy Texas and Arizona, believing ice not @ lux: wasnt on the recommendation of tie grand Jury | ‘Thos. J. Jarvis, minister to Brazil, ury, but a necessity for the comfort of troops | TC Democratic Victory Greater Than | themselves. Ps 4 “ee the triangulation” and topography 3 ‘OLD FASHIONED DEMOCRACY’ = OP CARRIE H square iniles, comprised in the counties of Alle- | which holds with the new mayor of Baltimore, | 8d Indispensable for the treatment of the sii at First Reported—Lee’s Majority May Feel ae Borge nap on PS, in Great Variety, Moore & Leo: FaRy sod Washington in Maryland, Mineral, | that under democratic rule none but demo-| ’ The system of disposal of post garbage by cre-| #@ to 30.000—The Legislature Seenre. F ed of members of tn dackuen Geumecteene aanmak: SLLO WSS, smn ee Preston, Tucker, Grani, Hardy mation is recommended for adoption, as being | _RIcHMoND, VA., Nov. 4.—Additional returns |, NEw York, Nov. 4.—The stock exchange 7 crats should share in the feast of patronage. a vel First | ation called at the office of the president, Mr. SHE fa Weat Virginia, and Warren, @ certain method for absolute destruction of | this morning do not change the indications | Opened at eleven o'clock this morning. First 5. E, Norris, and talked over the results BRASS ET, JEWELERS, henandonh an e Virginia, A | The very general rejoicing at the discomfiture | material which may become deleterious to tel hed last night as to Gen. Lee’: prices of the stocks dealt in were generally | 3-0 Nove, ted that a salute be fired, = ae er Mr. Morris ‘© completed | Of the niugwumps Was frequently accompounied | health. ‘legrap! nig! 'n. Lee's majority | from % to % per cent hisuer than they closed Mr. Christians Messck, the artilleriet of ties ; srs, 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 2,920 square miles, comprising the | with the hope that they would never seek to | Remarks are made upon the growing neces- | Teaching 25,000, and it may go to 30,000. As|on Monday. ‘The early transportations were prac Offered to fire a salute today. It " . 5 Fhole of parts of peott, Washington, Smythe, | Sitiate with the democratic party again. ‘The | sity tor a regularly organized hospital corps to | to the legislature, sufficient returns have been | accompanied by considerable ieverishness, etn eet ot ane 0 \ HAVE JUST OPENED E ‘ASSORTMENT | TAzeweil, Bland, Wythe, Grayson, Carroll, Pu- | young in New York is held to show that the | provide trained cooks, nurses and attendants received to show that the democrats have al- aie Oe - ——_ » HALL CLOCK, h JUST OPENED A LARS: lasici und Giles counties, Va. democrats Wiio left their party last year have | for the service of army hospitals. A combina- ready 62 ont of the 100 members of the house Range Cattle and Horse Growers. sult HAT RACKS oF ok The report states that early in May of the peanad: and among partisuns they are greatly | tion of such hospital corps with the ambulance | of delegates, and 23 ont of the 40 members of | DENVER, Cot., Noy. 4.—The executive com- Present year it was decided to resume work In | Preferred to the mugwuinps. There are indl-| corps now authorized by army regulations in |.tho senate, "The republicnas have 16 members mittee of the Colorado Cattle Growers’ ScOXCES, FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS, the neighborhood of the District of Columbia | Citions, toc in the comment of democrats, | time of war, will placs our army on most excel. | ofthe house and Livesnavore, The counties pet rday issued an address to the COM AND ERUS Mith a view to completion upon a scale | Which tend to show that the administration is | jent toting for’ proper care, handling and | to be seard fein will Ineease the demoarsie | Coie eee ee growers of the arid MATCH Bo: AT LOW PRICES. of 1.62500 of the atlas . maps, lying | HOt to receive any shure of credit for the demo- | treatment of sick and wounded at all Umes, | membership to two-thirds majority in both | the United States, paasvep between latitude 38° 45/ and 39°,and longitude | critic successes, The alleged opposition of the | without im) ing the effective strength by de- | houses, sr epee ALSO 76? f and 27° 28. This work's was placed in eee ise: GRY. a - memineon.s ete in tails for a in serv ‘The necenalty for ronery- morial Idtely issued by the caltle growers of +. 9 charge of ir. John D, Hot her, Ss ing 1¢ hospitel buliding at military sts for 4 Ne UMERELLA STANDS, | NEW PATTERNS OF ORNAMENTAL LAMPS, fouger the general direction of Mr ’Giivert | behail of ‘the teket are spoken of with Its strictly Togitamace purpose—the ireatinent bepgtnl Sarde tpeosennet in \Benest on kausony 36 or CRIT HOLDERS, | é hompson), and to him were detailed Messrs, | emphasis. Appurenily, it is the intention of | of the siek—is ‘and appropriation tor the | prederick, the Old Republican Strong- | purpose of organizing an ini EIN HUNGARIAN VASES AND BRIC-A-BRAC. D.J. Howeil, Jeremiah Abern, $.J. Wilson and | that element of the party which adheres to the | erection of suil ‘quarters for hospital stew- < ation of range cattle and horse growers. ary bao aa Several rodmen. Work was eommenced in the | 9 Jucksonian ideas, to maintain that the New | ars, who are now ponerally quartered in bow hold, Lest to Them. attic and home € ean ae OUR STOCK OF soatiwesiera Fart the area amd is tei | York contest was fotht and won on tine d- ital allafugs, ts adkod. eG Batrrworx, Nov. 4—The democratic majori- vei ni * wosecuied rapidiy.® The investigations of the posed re are now no vacancies medical | ties Tange from ten thousand to a em = WATCHES AND JEWELRY Sect ‘ial and other formations and. the fluvi- | that it was « straight democratic victory, and corps of the army. bedlyiché KECEIVERS, Pi zs. TRAYS, TABLES, $ BOOK KAC ri fCo- | emphasizos the bellet of the in its old- fe Ail Set eee nineteen thousand, the highest being tor state ss meee romans | i Seca egcmene | te Seta gee, Sedreah| tas evuacctams soar | pitcand elope two years nyo, c AN INSPECTION REQUESTED. n45t-Ip | calls as the promure obotnee duties and tein | gard. to filing thefoffices, are, very inuch en- | THEIR TOUR OF IXSPECTION OF STEEL WORKS. | change the result periection of other maps permitted, an iae couraged atthe result in New York, and claim | age Jay Stone, of the War de it, the | !ck county, the ative study of the terraces of the Potumac that it will strengthen the hands of that cle- e sds partment Rtate, Is. con MUSIC RAC eneral stock of BRASS GOODS: = ‘The mont extens tobe found ans where, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ocd. sew 2m 424 oth st. mw, Wevvrso [xvirartoxs Proxrriy AXED PROPERLY FXECUTED aT PARETS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. We do cor own work un the piace,and invite you to inspect te metas operasidh, VistTING AND RECEPTION caflps o2 short notion ocP-1pim A SE piscovinys, NASALINE. Tetant relief for Wold im the Head, Sore Xi Cumaen ae 1c. wow. For saleby alldrmezinin 01350 ment of the party which willtake issue in the | Secretary of the fortifications board, returned ticket, Rene maue. hext Congrdss With the adminiatiation: ts | last evening from a tour of {inspection made by | waich was thought ul ‘The Laos, Acrestiox. The National Rifics’ Fal. soning to tia element of the party the Prest-| the board of the diffrent ron and steel works, | Will be nearly two-thirds democratic. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIB GOODS, pee Retcndanco: as the, ation "eae oa tirely. . is WLLE M. J. PRANDI, vening was very gratifying, despit ON THE OTHER HAND. counter attraction of election bulletins onteide. 1809 ¥ Sraxxr. + | The flr room is now in pertect order and wears FOMPADOUR BANGS _ SHINGLED BANGS. | ® mostdnviting apvearance. ‘These styles never need be tn the ty huairdressery Washington Stock Exehange. Sreened and Bangs Siiugied "int Combine, He! the Washington stock exchange today elected the following officers mee rent —_ ing November 4, 1886: ©. C. Glover, of Riggs Tae Ber Pisce Co. president; John W. ot, & TO FIND A NOVEL AND USEFUL PRESENT. | MeUartney, Dresldénts Ht or | Towers 4 'Green, secretary; A. THE MOST EXTENSIVE GENERALLINE "| Crane, Parks & bag ig ee erin ho OF BRaSSES * eae Davin of Lewis TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. a Sp pga SALE or REA r. ae Gy, has 201d to the flerdio Pane HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, sages aT oat : } seer ae ‘ Fi rg Ze