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Pas | 2 D THE EVENING STAR SURVEYOR BEATTIE snort. One of the bullets It is said entered the groin, He lay in the custom bouse. The attendants state bis condition is not considered dangerous. ‘Toe inspector who fired the shots is bamed Bieral and was discuarged last weem. THE UNCLE OF THE MIKADO. He Expresses Admiration for America TWO CENTs. | and Tati About Japan's N: v- Telegrams to The Star, | win iscsi sjescyenteany tn wicwing ts {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. second-class inal matter. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ofthe New Tork Costom Home. AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, 5 qrew Yoiu Bev.’ 1.-Barveger th ae Northwest Corser Penusyivania Ave, andlith St, by shot about noon to-day iu bis office at the cus The Evening jewspaper Com 5 tom bouse by « discharged inspector, who fired Brees Oe: Soe (Cnepsys five or six shots Particulars oan wot be ob == Am ty served to subscribers neds yet, nor is ether or mot eats Exper on their Own oncumt st Teams pet : the wounds are fatal, ag ae Tai eet ten eaten, Srots each. Ay Dall postage prepaid—30 cous & rig Surveys: Baoutie wos openaed tp 00 plogen, Sosuat"one year, Se: sik mouths ‘Tue WEEKLY STAR—pohtiehed on Friday—$l & year. postage prepaid. Six months, 50 centa 89” All mail subscriptions must be paid us advance: edt Stegner Vou 69-Na 10,441. WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1886. SPECIAL NOTICES. EMENT! OF THE U.S. NA- SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossin, |THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS. TAXING OLEOMARGARINE PROF. OTIS T. MASON. (=> ERPETUAL BUILDING assocta’ a I WISH 'G EXPRESS MY THANKS | qpesuppiement or THE EVENING STARTO-| Probabilities as to the Resalts—The | The Law Im ing the Tax Went Into city. The party will start tor New York this onal Museum, wii je inte — = i 4 Ene 3 Pia ae eg Bong, FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. promptiy Reaponded Sha extinngs fa" the ‘Ave on | DAY contains: The President's Thanksgiving Democrats Will no Doubt Retain Com- feet To-Day. afternoon. In conversation with a reporter the fe the penefit ot Gay at Baptine church. MONDAY hasgen sates cases Mise ereen rember 240 14th st. aw. yesterday. SW. K-| Day proclamation; a dog in the monument| ‘Fol of the Honse. Mr. Eekloff and the other deputies connected | WINDING YP THE CAMPAIGN po a oy fornes of Sth and Heke nw. ‘The Lecture will b Amount due oStockho.ders, $140,901. EASTER PAINTERS ASSOCIATION, | Wells another American girl to marry alord;80/ ‘The general apathy which has mantfestea | With the United States internal revenueofficeior ibey are a progressive people, aud are naturally caratus emp oyed im Worship by Accumaluted profs, 320,290.15. "rhe rexulat mouthis meeting ot this assoet. | S€0D!zing death from hydrophobia, telegraphle | itself all through the ponding eonsressional | ‘t!S District have been busily engaged for the Peace-loving abd inquisitive to the exteut tbat OES» — | _ Progresnive increase of pertentive ot profits: First | ation will be held TUBSDAY EVENING, at 7:30 | lspatches, etc, The advertisements are classi-| canvass inne ‘apparent to-day, on the eve | Past few days in ascertaining what stock of oleo- Oe cerketving 0 leare what they can of HAND OPERA HOUSE pent OD: second yar, z.bu: third year, S13; fourth | "Cloek:, Prompt aticndanee required. aent | Med as follows: Auction Sales, Educational, | of the lection ren, aay om the eve | margarine the dealers In this District had, and Close of a Very Bitter Coutest in Ohio, | Petiisatsireshar wis voacuoa to tneitowe Week Commencing MONDAY, NOV. 1. Sprott on = abuse oF Une ane sere, S14 5d, On & S=1 THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF | P'OPOSAIs, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Goods, Geol | ago. Here and there in eertale. districts | day they were engaged in aM@xing the stamps | UIOSE Of @ Véry ll benefit, In r gard to bis military mission the Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, monthly payment of 81 for sty monte other series |(S“SE"%ne awetaura Conmites ot tne vinlecut | MeN's Goods, Sewing Machines, Financial | the” poputartte oe epealee aoatoata, [O0 all packages in the market and elsewhere. Prince sald Wat the con.misioner of tue DAY Farewell Season of the ip proportion, Columbia will be held at the Christian Church, on Ver- | Housefurnishings, The Trades, Attorneys, Pro- OPI The act of Congress approved August 2d last was now in Earope looking inte the matier of Fa tot 7 gS, or some local rT feel- Li rt = ‘$6,501.29 as interest on shares withdrawn, mout ave, TUESDAY EVENING, November local question, has aroused a deep feel ship butidiog and with the probable view of World-icenowned Tragedienne Pars por com per suman fo drawn te Ties, Bt iegd lon, ports oy Secreney” and | foselonal, Family Supplies, Pianos and OreaBs, | sng of ntoreat, but aea role, public sentiment | WeNt Into effect yesterday, and imposes aspe-| SURVEYOR BEATTIE WOUNDED. | tectasoneoenr ie a beauabte, slew ot JANAUSCHEK, $6.30 Toe tare an Soe ee Pore aes, | feasurer, Music by ities Eva’ Minin Address by | Specialties, Books, Wood and Coal, Medical, | isunasually indifferent as forthe result. ‘The | Cia! t@X On manufacturers of and dealers in - from Europe, He said that be would report Supported by the three leading actors, Borrowers share in the profits on the same terma ss | Rev UE Recs DA EAND. Short addrewe:>Y | Dentistry, Railroads, Potomac River Boats, mayoralty election in New York has excited romeneatot ane Aah 5 saa ee His own Personal views on the subject Of the GEO. DCHAPLIY, JAMES CARDEN, ‘ALEX. | uorrborrowors 1M nat Dect managed arse.) ofoilicera zi nol-zt | Steamers, Undertakers, more general interest than the congressional | premisés of any dealer om that day. The tax is it) was. the intention of the Japancae go And a Strong Dramatic Company. ciation in the District bigest profits to meubers and ee Oh eerie NOVEMBER GOH (| GoVERNMENT KECEIPTs To-DAy.—Iinternal | contest. The outcome of the congressional | 3 COMA oe Beey pent jor manufacturers of | Shot by a Dismissed Customs Inspector | mest to add yeariy four or Reperuire of the Week: ‘PoE verificut on of dneneta copy of the Annual Re- | Ket (Oth st"wing ;with my homemade causare Meat, | FeVenue, $671,647; customs, $704,343. ¢lection will probably be a democratic majority | $48 for retall dealers, All the oleomargarine Langer bteehade ee enn one ent thd ‘Monday, Tuesday, Weiivewiay and Thursday Even- | port from the Oicers or Directors, THOS. WePal-Lides @ GON. ni-lwe pen as Tanslng from twenty to forty-five. In the pres- | Suey the otcersenehy find wae se marearine urze Is to be bought of the European ~ sans New Series Open for Subscri, tions as the Annual | E ANNUAL | pum French man-of war La Minerve, fitteen | ent House the democrats control by the latter | jaw directs ‘today belgve cay tale’ could be, Cultt any. ironclads’ having “procared, ‘thee Grand Production of NGHPE MEONERDAY EVENING. Noventer 3a. | | Fo pftan of Unteraatthe Wumningonuioe | EODSand 430 men, which arrived at Norfolk | figure, and with the prevalent indiferene of | nuae."Titreu ot al sgmtata tous tae ine } Another Strike in the Obicago Stock Yards. | iiiit sz, lronciads. having. procured “them MEN MERRILLES. "GtS Btnesanon, President, Sth and Data nw. | Exshangs wilt belbeld atthe Hoard Woomou Was" | Saturday morning, from Boston, eu route for | te people it is hardly amoog probabilities | tones’ will be. properiy wamped when I is chiefly their own vonela, Juciading trpeds ‘Which will be produced with all the Original Music] Lewis Abraham, View President. 1311 F st n.W. ways eagsidaer se oe the Weal, Indies, will. remain there about ten | (ir, ine Tepublicans to conquer congression, | shipped. Any adulterated or aruificial butte: boats and merchantinen, as Well as helt docks, ‘and Grand Chorus FG. Maxton, ‘Treasurer. 515 2010 st, .w. A. K. PARRIS, Acting Soyo OVE™ Proudent, | duys. The usual civilities were extended. majority. It there were: any Losues of "vival | Sof, Which comes under the term oleomat THE O10 CAMPAIGN. So Qe at ee isRAOCHE, Sa Eo iae wanae aS | eae new eee oo Gonaonone 5.6. Wasa, ciet ofthe bo-| uc Hnorace asst. eatne te | extinct eerste. toes! ey ; SS ES ee For the first time bere, im her latest success as st se. i UNION CO-UP..RATIVE BUILDING | reau of n: ion, hi it d to Washington arouse ical workers r awe Bitter Ce v er came ere, tm ber tat eign anes ake PRAT of navigation, has returne e Pol legessary steve will be Laken 0 see that wone is ery © Comtest. their'navy te rather stall from a visit to Europe, He resumed his duties | Dot be difficult to reverse a majority of torty- | sold in L Ws District without the stamp. In ad- five. Popular upheavals have wrought even | ditiog to the stamp the dealers are obliged to | DRAWBACKS OF THE DEMocRATIC STATE| SWELLING WEDNESDAY MATINEE... MOTHER AND SON, | F, W. Brandenburi ‘The 61st regular monthly meeting of the Associa- Wm. P. Seville, Per the Ni ee tlow, fur the payment of dues and making advances, | ®t the Navy department this morning. THE LIST OF DEAD. FRIDAY EVENING, Farewell Bo hy el ir in = mneny uerked reaulte; bat when popular sentl- | mark the rin which they wrap the oleo- | TICKET—THE ™ v1 ae = re a . Government Printing Office. will’ be held ‘at Cosmoplitan Hall, corner 8th and Et = x meant paper h they D HEY WILL MAKE AN AGGRESSIVE pct gareubay STINE ARROESE| Auiirchenbel toni ane poe Cats, [a gs gh WuDssabay, vember S,2800ra! |. orn "Na ont has bocr deeeaiea ao ac ae | Rufint alive Saute center (2 at | margarine biniuly leomaryarioe, one pousd,| sromrox tum covouessiorar tuccrre nom | Evidence that Twe Canadians Perished SATURDAY EVENIN ANTOINETTE | John Cook. Seoretary. 638 L2in stinw. oca0-4t | ‘the prothisot this association havebeen verv satisfuc-| Secretary of the Navy, as secreiary Whitney | Wlcult for the ruling ipa? co ene ntata Staal —_ pianonatopeetic ares Se NEXT WEEK—EVANS AND HOEY in“a PaR- | 7 DR. D. McMASTER, V. 8, tory, as will appear from the last annual report, uo | expects to return imiediately alter the elec: te bare conal Hightsin numerous dis- POLITICAL POINTS. ~ MILWAUKEE, Nov, 1.—Evidence going to ee NEBR Evans at not” | (Se crduate ME MASTER VS tnary College, | FSi¥ for distribution to stockholders. tion. f tricts, but they seem to about offset each other. Jeo Special Dispatch to THR EVENING STAR, ‘Show the presence of two more persons in the oR} aie Toronty. Casts OF, outario Veterinary College, | "Petons desirous of investing ines monthly savings, | 42D. For instance, In Pennsylvania the republicans ‘Nokes Jiet Behice the Maeckisua: CoLvaBus, O10, Nov. 1.—While the Obto | Wrevked io teat ogy NEW SaTioNa THEATER ‘Telephone cail 4724. ‘Treatment of domestic pets | "8 Well ae tone Fequlring louna on emsonabie teriss | Secretary HNproovT left for Boston, Satur- | a divided ia two districts whieh, nesording 10 campaign has not, as in former years, attracted | "T°" sbcesclyre of otaner ald 4 pectalty. oco-1m*_| Kock in the eighth tosue upon whieh payments ‘will | day afternoon, presumably ior the election, and | ™Olltles, velong to that Paes disris wien | _ At the New York democratie state headquar- | great attention, it has nevertheless been very | Hane Tincls, X: Gagnon and Twesine Dabea ONE WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 1. | (Fess Jno W. Consox. Tso. W. Macanavey, | be received at thig meeting will return Wednesday. General Beuet is Act- they always carry, when united. tine pacoae | M last night, Chairman Poucher said he | vitier during tne Past two weeks, In fact the | train hands is also to the effect that eltaer Men Tome Finer, Ariat whe ember N. 3 Stock $1,000 aavancel tt Sid 90.0% raterest paid on | IE Secretary of War during his absence, ‘yeh auiat party es have lost that binding foreo | had recelved $500 from President Cleveland | campaign has been one of personal abuse and | Winter or Mrs Lave had with her w litte gi wee Tam 7 — CORSON & MACARTNEY, withdrawals 5 per cent per annum, CONSU} —l of past years, and there 18 a spirit of iudepend- | for the campaign fund, and a like sum from I about ten years of re. Telegrams have been vein the Theatrical Profession. | pankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, OPER SESDBNELE President. | rom the Cleg of Meclon da Cs on ra poten | guee abroud.” It prevaiis alive ia both par es, | Govt rta Ss porscual efter so Canteen | Zalsfcation on both sides, The active work of | Sit iu lon, Mich saat ene pees and ieee suikeiaees . wherever DANIEL DONOVAN, secretary. 101 Lat n.W. m ine City of Mexico that U. 8. Consul Porel| but as the democrats have the advantage of | Pusher, Mr.Clevelind. suid: “Enclosed please | 8° State campaign hus closed, but personal | jearn whether the supposition is eonsen Ne S have eppeared during this, Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections nol-3t has been removed for participating in the in-| being in power, their party is likely to suffer} find my check for the legitimate expeuses of | Work will not end until the last ballot is cast. traces have yet been discovered of tbe Novice MARIE | their initial starring tour. bpp eee REPORT OF THE CONDITION ignation meeting against Envoy Sedgwick. | less in results than the “republican party. | the campaign. Isincerely hope Peckuuin will | The events of the past year were such as to | Alvertine, though it is very certain that sbe | on she Bachaugen of Kew Nests Faladeiphin Bootes | (FEE Pa pire ere canes theca forte treme Rater peer A cere leave the dnsabereg inaa neasieg ety nae, | sajontes trams Opes tox magne cee meaier ‘WAINWRIGHT, Repertoire for the Week: __| #bd Baltimore! a ‘sol a or tun porter to-day that the report was entireiy uue | al! probability, retain the House by at leasta| A lurge and enthusiastic open-air mass meet- tion, serving to place the ty upon the deten- | 2 Ue#d Identified footed up fourteen, Divvie, SARGESTOR | A specialty made of Investment Secarites. District aaa founded. Consul Porch has not been removed | fair working major! ing, under the auspices of the merchants of the | on, Serving to place the party upon the defen- | Lincoln and Scott have been dropped out of Ca Bp there I om mp for that reason or any other, and there has been. SSS dry goods district, was held in New York Sat- | SIve, The Toledo convention somewhat rallied | the list of the burued, as there Is botblag to ‘American Bell TerepboneStock tought and sold.an7 | COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | no thought o1 re IVY CITY RACES. urday night to indorse Mr. Hewitt for mayor. | the democracy, but all heenthusiasm that had | Stow thelr presence in ‘the car. A-sumuary of adetes areas pene = robone stock At the close of business October 15th, 1886. ce = ev eas — Asuccesstul Roosevelt. rally was held on the | been aroused and what confidence had been re- | “#@ umber identified, those probably 10 the Saturday Matine = JNO. MORAN, RESOURCES, CHIEF CLERK NasH’s INGENIOUS INVEN-| Program for the Extra Meeting This | sut-ireasury siep> in that gity Saturday,and in stored was brushed aside by the nomination of | Ct and those who escaped, brings the list of = kad t as TION.—Chiet Clerk Nash, of the Post Office de- Weel the evening a Koosevelt meeting was held in | passengers tn the car when It plunged (rom the Merchant of Venice and Katherine and Petruchio. Soot hep tonal Siemon Geen partment, has devised au ingenious system for Steinway hull, The workingmen ot the city, | Hon. John McBride, a member of the legislature | track to about twenty, exe Week CANE LTON OF EEA COMERS ol | attend Has a large force of god mechantes to | Boca dire. keeping a record of the employes in the de-| The program for the extra meeting of the Na-| to the number of 20,000 or more, paraded | and president of the Miners’ Union of the state, BULOARIA’ MOFELEDS 5 a i Se ea ee and Ranges. Ail of ‘Bibb & Sexton's and Woods | Bulldins lot aad improvemei ramen : tional Jockey club, to begin next Wednesday | Saturday night in honor of Henry George. | The disturbances during the past year through- TRUGGLE, es eae a Se Partment, It consists of u strony plece of ‘Iinen y club, to, beg esday | Gen, Jobn A. Logan spoke in St Louis Satur: | 200 eas ioe ‘pment — ‘Will be Continued ‘Farnaces and Bock Ranges, A. vx store CO.e.plem | Caan on hanes stat eats coutataing the wacnesat ine cence pectin ue through Thursday and Friday, is | day night under tue auspices of thestate repuv- | Ut the country, as Well as the long and per Abandoned by Europe, She Will Accept f es and Novel ira 2 Se position hall was se. | cal strikes in the Hocking valley, which were The curds are arranged by divisions and grades, Hot ee eae edt , aitichaed Cun hie mea teaey pene Here terre FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY. cured for the occasion, and tuily 10,000 persous | in the opinion of many chargeable to Mr. Mo- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | Plumbing, dc. = = sounel of the office is shown at aylance. ‘this | Firstrace—purse $500, of which $100 tosec- | heard his address, He denounced wnat ue | Bride, made him withoutexception the weakest Almost Any Compromise. 1HIS WERK. ‘We promise good work and fair prices. Open until No. 954-2. Timwova, Nov. 1.—At the meeting of the so a 9pm Telephon phe Erie branje to-day M. Zikoff was elected presidii een aera ame eat ra Fiiis COMRINA TION OF contrivance, which Is the sule idea of Mr.Nash, | 0n4, for all ages; seven furlongs, Sued the sham clvil reform of the administra | candidate beiore the people that was mentioned | officer. The Engilsh and Italian agents attenden ee oee eet cn arereeoar (=a Fe nme $628,310.00 | 18 enclosed in a case with a gluss top aha oc-} Second race—purse $400, of which $100 to | 422 s LECHASE ON FRIDAY. Se me ce e, gre: ‘Ihe Hon, Frank Hurd made the first speech | 85 @ Candidate betore the con’ tion to head | the meeting. Nearly ali of the 550 dey ales: 72,949.60 Weanling saa aostee io us: aU See second, for two-year-olds that never won astake | of his canvass in Toledo, Obiv, Saturday nigut | the siate ticket, His nomination was due to | were present in the sobranje, including th ee * | race; sex allowances; six furlongs. fo an enthusiastic audience, He denied tat | tue opposition ot McBride's triends to Allen | 8dherents of Zankoff and SECRETARY BAYAxD will leave for his Dela- | ‘Third race—purse $100, of which $75 to sec- | HE Was a free trader, but said he was tor a re-| G ‘sivers, and the Cincinnati Enquirer, Tt was | R&llonal costume. ‘The cailing o: the names of Phosphates, is a popular and efficient Brain and Nerve Trains leave the B. and ©. Depot on ace Pays at | Tonie, and’ a suieguard agains. Malaria. Sold. at 40 and S:30 am. and 12:10, 12:80 1:00 and 1:30 p. | MILBURN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Peunsylvauia ave, {ing al termination of each | in bettles or on draught with’ soda water. bry day's racing. Round 1 ets Lo cents = : —e i form and revision of the taritfas lad down in tbe deputies murdered at Dabuitza were re RACING WILL CoMMENCE AT 130 octock | ([sse> BUX YOUR COAL AND WOOD FROM | eravewexn oF AssrTs FOR FAGH YEAR | VAT home this afternoon to vote to-morrow. ond, for ail ages he winner to be sold; one mile | {he national and state democratic platforms. | freely adinitted by shrewd politicians alter the | ceived with solemn expressions of regret. The heergb h sive dealers in the District: supply more families than SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF Cox. HENRY C. Woon, who is to succeed Col. | “Sourtn mecca handi ki | A dispaten from Boston says: even suuney | convention that a grievous blunder had been | Zaukoffites appeared ior Lhe purpose o! provest- Improper characters will, as beretofore, be ex-| sos cine in ee aE nore families than "THE ASSOCIA LION. VSI Ao kie ai é . a eacebandicap sweepstakes of $20 | wis wagered at the hotels this alternoon on the | made, the argument being thut i the object ing against the illegality of the assembly, The ar . ne x-| any 0 ath of 5 el els fos olkmar in his duties as assistant udjutant | each, or $5 11 declared; the club to add $500, of | Rasittercovernason tuesday next, Last your 2 sobranje opens with a despondeat tecling. Im ¢ ZOGS NINTHSE OPERA HOUSE | bhoae connections = ‘MousHout WhEHE 9 Te" | Kecond year November Pail, "1se Sekae | Seneral at the War department, has arrived iu | which 8100 to second; entries to be made Tucs- | feault 1OF go plurality was 22,000.” Odus were | SUSE was the bumiliation of Mr. Myers, 1t | View of Europe's apathy t Bulgarian iuterese ERZOGS NINTHST, OPERA HOUSE ‘Third year, Novembe , 1N82. ~~ 384.210.08 | Washington. Col. Volkmur, who Is to succeed | G5, November 2, by 12 mj one mile and an | gered to-day that Ames would not have 15,000 | Could have been brought about by the nomina- | jt “is ‘believed. to be useless to siruggle against ‘one Week, Commencing MONDAY, Nov. 1. Fourth year. November, 1883. 284,646.02 | Col. Wood as assistant adjutant general in the | 120i r plurality, and" there were no takers. There is | Uon of Mr, Bell or Aptuorp, without piacing | Russia's ascendancy, and Bulgaria is willing a BRD pe bern ‘Gece aa Sinn yeur, Novew-er. loa. 42,9749 | department of the Covuinbia, will not leave ior Ot ere SiG urdle handicap; purse | no enthusiasm over eliber candidate, aud if { the party upon the defensive from the start, | SCcept almost any terms of compromise. ‘Engagement of the Character Comedia Sixth year, November, 1988 $or88a06 | Misuew post until the latter part of the monti, | $400, of which $100 to seaond; one mile and a | there were ‘not, sharp contesis. in four or five | ‘Me Party upon the delensive toi the start. | MCh Kiluibary has messed to accept ue reply NEIL BURGESS, R. H. Tasior, District of Qtumbia, City of Washington tc | @ithough he will relinquish his duties at the | @44rter, over five hurdles. cougress districts it would be safe to say that { , 1t18 conceded by the republicans that In cer- | of the regeney to his wilimatam and Will leave ° In bis most laughable success, which has bad a run of TINO. JOY RDSON. tecretary ot the War depurtmentat ouce. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY. the total vote will be the sunaliest vor teu yeurs. | UilN localities Mrs McBride will receive a con) Sona. “Ife tureatens to bouburd. the barracks “VIM.” eat ae 8 x x Satur. = : ichmond at a meeting Saturday night, on spose ; ¢ | position ts off ation A dramatic piste cian pare and wholewne | «SOS PENNSYLVanra avewun | eve Burabtothetios ofits paseitdes a let | ado atiend w diuner purty given in his honor | o6@r 0" thecycarolds and upward; weights | Mchmmund ata mesting Saturday nignivin th | dowocratecandiaave wi ot be supported by | Hautes re Replete with labghter trom beg to end. The : Subscribed and sworn to before me this uth day of | by E. F.C. Young, president of the First Na- | B,pounds above the scale; one mile, Mullen, labor candidate for Congress in UAL | irq his success at this time as calculated to ——— Feat Circus Scene, Mr. Neil, burgrae im his wonder- js October, 1886, WMG MOURE | tional bank of Jersey City, With him were | second, or horse chat here ech $100 to Pec oc te eT a evler oe, | witay labor against capital. Ir tact, the demo-| ANOTHER STRIKE IN CHICAGO, I baretuck euuestrist act on a Tesi live Borse- Notary Puolle, | Honal ba fe * lay Chip sittin Ocean eld. ‘The Tammuny club, Muilen’s cuief or- "ewer topes aye nore — pecs mane nee eee Correct attest: : Coutruller of the ‘Freiury Trenholm and As: | Ivy City since October 26; seven furlongs funlzaiion in" Rieiuwond, bave decided to sup- | craticcandidate 1s openly, charged Oy Men Of |e, peer wen Want More Pay if They _Next week—Calust, Haley & Csian Minstreis nol-tt BENT REUELEN, brinance Com. | ek-Guv. Bedle, Gov. Abuett, Judge Knapp, Jas, | sid 8500, of wniem S109 te nether; aay oo | Aid It ie Understood, that'Mullen is preparing & | Weis support of his party, and tnere-are but | CHcago, Now Lhe neetened strike ARRIS BIJOU THEATER SPECIAL SALE OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HHL TWoMBLy, J Fleming and fourteen others, ir. Jord bi Ww. y, Nt 5, ‘by 13 letter advising bis fiends to support Wise. comparitively few that predict bis election. as ait Tos elmh inte ats ore Jor subectpton, | etarucd to Wastingtons ce NOM MM Be Nene; govember 8, BY 12m. Pike aueuronioitioulats im Atlant, a on | So te uerdaional aunties te | AMOUE the eo! men at he wock yards was z ; VEN! ents on whitel or = xteenth, arte nomination’ of “city = ext . $m % prs RVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING paymention witk nae Boe Fourth race—purse $400, of which $75 to sec- Bene pe bo nomination for mayor | Bure democracy 4s in Line, and wiil continue | Commenced t orning, and nearly 81x U 2 Tue FReNcy De.EGATES, except Count de | ond, for three s ly to make an aggressive coutest, Their candi- | sand men are now out from the aborate Production ot the se ‘ a ond, year-olds and upward; the win- 5 ol ; yiho is 1y uggress ron : . Se ne CR Rbk titix, provisions axp | LSPs went to Niagara fails yesterday on a | ner io be sold; one mule and au eighth, Hit aeat aie ans “cuurgvolibitiouicts, seid | Gates aremot Laudicapped us is ibestate Ucket, | houses o1G. F. Swill & Co, and cinon ‘Morrin aS ae ne norare | vecis! train, accompanied by President Chaun- | | Fifth race i handicap sweepsiakes of $20 | for tis reagan ie bitterly opposed by the proki- | Aud (helt work Js velug cunducted with eou-| ihe. trouble ie over the adoption of the tem ‘Phenomenal cast of characters. Superb and realistic © | Removed to Rooms 4 and o Kellogg Building. no1-61* | evy M. Depew and Mr. und Mra, Levi P. Mor | ChG) 00 80 it declared, forall ages; the club to | tionists. ~ c \ 7 Removes oms 5 yaa blicaus gives them but five and at | hours extra without additional pay. anette Tas genset succes eee LOCAL 100, BROTHER OOD OF CAR: ey Will return jo. New Fors tounorrow | @44 $600, of which $100 tonecond; six turiongs. | "New Jersey tomorrow will votetor a governor | BY, le Tepublicans gives tain Gut fveand at | hours extra Without additions! pay. Tu thes tinge a is See PRICES REMAKEABLY LOW TO REDUCE PENTERS, will meet hereafter every | Or Wednesday, and then come to Washington THIRD DAY—FRIDAY, for three years, seven members of Congress, | they have a figuting chance lo win ore than | employes say Ubey cannot accept the teu-hour count NeeK—C A. Gardiner, the eminent dialect STOCK. TURSDAY SIGHT at 72 ¢ Miumbers are requested to pay cy respects to President Clevelaud, | First race—purse $500, of which $100 to seé sora bared pane for three were pried luis number, The doubtiul ones are the first, | system, a ‘of the firms employ about three: ES . We usual p.uce Of meeting. ey Will hen start tor Montreal, wuere tes | ong : - members of assembly for one year, and a pum | ite is no uted by Mr. Butterworth, | thousand men, and at present 1 JK E5a55 WASHINGTON THEATER By order ofthe Union. oc80-81¢_| will’ be the guests of that city. -M. de Losseps | 0: for all ages; one mile and a sixteenth. ber of county officers. ‘The legislature will elict | UCD tno ree aed oy ie ae te dats | are comcrepated etony Present inany of these or ait or MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.—A SPECIAL | U4 lis daughter, Mile. Ferdinand de Lesseps, ene at aac tO ee | u succensor to United States Senator Sewel (re- | fis bat a small majority bebind hi corners heur the big houses, but there Is as yet ‘The Climax of All Attractions. (FSS ethnic or the Mspicae AneSI EOS | arrived in Puladeiphia. yesterday irom New en in selling races at Ivy | publican) for six years trom Maren 4, 1887. hundred, In the seventh district Gen, | bo Indications of trouble. There is a.great deal REILLY AND WOOD'S BIG SHOW. of the Disiriet of Columbia wil be held tu the G-orge- | York, und will remain us the guests of air. and | CHtY since October 25; tocarrs ten pounds above | ue republicans will bave to eiect thirty-two of | UX, bund na. cican camdjases, mone Reskong | bt cartament eet tipaech lpia eae Positively the largest Vaudeville Company in the AS AN INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS, tow. University Law Buliding,southeast corner of oth | Mrs. E. C. Iungerich until Tuesday evening, | He scale; the wine: to be sold; seven furlongs. | tne sixty-seven members of boln houses to be oc one thousand, based on Ube Vole given Fur | sist that no act of theirs will precipitate trouble, Word. = gud F gts uw. TUESDAY LVENING, November | M, de Lesseps to-day will visit Girard college | | Third race—a bandicap sweepstakes of $20 | chosen io have a majority ou juint ballot, The ‘ker last year, Which Was unusually large, Ex-| Dhere is no indication that the police will be coe See Pe Et ena va, WE HAVE SELECTED A LINE OF COATS 24, 1886, at 8 o'élock. “By order outhe tresident, | aud other public institutions, and on Tuesday encly F a it pencuareas outracin ao we prospect ts that they wili elect tuirty-eight | Cou. rasan Caumpbell isthe democrats can: | called upon to protect the two honses but ie is rouge Lurope, “The highest salaried IN BEAVER CLOTH, MIXED ENGLISH LACHLAN TYLER, M.D.,Seereiary.— de303¢_ | Whigs, meeretined at laucheon by Mr. Geo. | <2cond:'entries to be nade Thursday, Novem. | 22° dicrodiey of state, chancellor, clerk of the | diuale, and will prose her Xhts abareeista | toe niin’ At mine eke See pee ie iors, PLAID AND cuEcK crorm, | (F~er> NOTICE OF DrSoLoTION, | = the otner | Rainy 2m sone,mile.anda quariel, | supremo court, aud several assoctate justices of | dve spy come th, wanes a republicans | quiet Seas sexeap io A hestof other Firseciass Arties; making this the 2 he partuership berctolore existing 4eUT. GEORGE M. Srosey and the other | _ Foti ; ol whic ‘0 | the supreme court. district a most vigorous fight | | Swift's men sentacommittee to him, GREATEST VARIETY SHOW ON EARTH. BOTH PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED, ALL | S¥een EDWARD P. FADELEY and HENEY © A Rew repay aye! w= 3 -¥ FADLLEY, under the firm name of FADELEY & | D8Val officers of the Alaska exploring expedi- | {200n4 for horse. that have run and not won at | 4 Port Jervis dispatch says: J. H. Dimmick, | no0yeen waxed lor two monte. Had the eve: | day and insisted on having au ineresse of 60 C = " b 5 vitice in New oo th “4 , Siam MARKED AT Paices THAT cax | Hii ledtecanlsedbauie tat mle | comers tmnaueted Saturday evening bythe | Futh vce hand, cupsteplcchune;purmeedon, | Raaic heats ens tn tg cise | Nem tem igen oma monte ago Ge Reusedy | pute vet dy shui ho frm rtura owe ep NOT HELP SUT INTEREST THE PUBLIC. | _0c308)__ (Signed) HB FADELEY. | Will leave tor Washingiou avout tho talddie.l | courme,’ 8200 10 secund, the steeplecuass a Er et ng Beer grt or elieeeed [og Ag lg rede 9 pole Lo give single turus to all, Conseque ye UNITED STATES: Novemver, If the weather is favorable it is Tt a zt ,, | aboot majority, n Weider, wift's,, d CoS es eee ae | = i able tata aura or exten Pact ol Betainy | ,keosseysl number fetes repetered ta ot | i the natu aistict Congrenmpan Wa. Huu | bud digshunged James Saitncwmos, one tne WWance ia prices." mission 15,29 aud % iN 88.—The _actinj y x, : Eivance ta peces "Sgt ini tions 16°59 tad 6S ca WN TO $3.00, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY, Uneasy Ispraxs—fhe acting commis- | may be made out, but that is not certain. Ail | MulO,N; Y4 this vearls 43.040, suowlng # fal. Js cxpironted with tne sulld repablican party | commiussmen. | 1hey also found’ tu (a RANGING IN PRICES TO $15.00 THAT Office, 930 Pennsylvania Avenue, sioner of Indian affairs, Genenal Up-| the horses that were here lust week except the | "rhe totul number of voters. registered in Al- | S00" badly s iy 4 PSS . shaw, sald in regard to the reported | *tbles of A.J. Cusset and Gratz, and a part of | p,.He tot! number of votérs registered tp AY | of vo speak more plaiuly, Mr. Hill has enemies | and so they struck. | Tiey insist now on having ‘The Popular Resort of the People. ARE GOOD VALUE AT $6.00 TO $25.00. in the ranks ot hisown party. Despite the fact | Mathewson relustated, and also # return'to the. ener ot ‘The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Com-| rouble among the Chey: the string of Baldwin's remain for the extra | 1835 : ave Hoadly @ majority of une | elght-hour day, Another Grand Sensations 1 the Cheyenne Indlanson the | ieetiny coo se . that his district, iy iy ay. - Commereing MUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, PETES, Medemines, Cmice of the Company on | Rosebud, that they showed signs of uneasiness, | The Burd, Voluate, Millie and Bieweod had te | «Gey; Hill arrived, In Elmira, N. ¥-, Saturday | thoasand Mr. Hill will have w Very close call I THE STRIKERS’ RANKS SWELLING. ‘Every Aiterucou aud Night, THESE GOODS ARE GOODSTYLES AND | TUESDAY, November 9, 1886, at 12:20 o'clock p.m. | but there is no Teasou to eur anything of d | be ‘eciaréd offand aaotfier substituted, oo an | CXevINE and was driven to Suyor Stanehticld’s | he isnot decaled, “He is quite us likely Ww be | On hearing that Switts men were wat, the ‘mee pA i fy oe STERIING VALUE, AND WESOLICIT AN for the purpose o eleciing a Board of Directors and | Serious nature. Asa mutter ofcaution the War | these horses except Millie have. gone. Mr, | HOUSe, Where be will be a guest until aiter elec: | overthrown us is Gen. Little, the republican | beet butchers employed by*Nels Morris went, Popular F + suppor e rm S . lf the trabeaction ofsuch ether business as may law, | 4ePAFLMENL Wat Requested tosend troops, Tae | ese, Horses ee eone MMT. | Uon. "ALS o'clock p. m. the governor was nere- | Candidate in the seventh district. out, Acrowd went downto Smith's machine pet Actrens S ; : disturbance js said w have been caused by the | Bi! Ts er est tor ted eer br nuded ut the democratic headquarters on Lake | “Phe chances ure strongly in favor of the re-| xnop and compelied the men there to strike eNIE EUSTACE, EARLY CALL TOSATISFY YOURSELF aS _| fully be done by the Stockhouersunder the provisions pase s horses, and he has gone with some of them to fly. Tue gov ly * re- | sop pel e strike, And_a Powerful Dramatic Company,in obtechaeiet urrest of the chief, Cruzyheud, and two otuer | thut state. ‘There are numerous excellent oeee apd spoke yin) Be Sovernor warmly | publicaus electing their = idates as follows; | After this tuey wert :o Armour's for the pur amsdiPet put ot TOTHEIR VALUE. AS THEY WILL SELL SAMUEL NORMENT, Progen | Aula Jor klipe aheov ou a hues. “he It | sabies romalalng'and gwd sports acide | UOT Ee secon disteige, Reuucy; Sgt die | pov ot calling bs mcn out but thin tows tas faced velous & . i. ote aes , of B 7 4 By cle’ 0 c Pe oe pg RAPIDLY AT PRICES MARKED, WILLIAM DIC 0,8 * MES NianOeER: Jamution offering a reward ot $500 tor the ap- ; Pugsley, twelftu ulstrict; Wick- | to guard the principal entrances und the seowd {4 cout CHORCH—THE FIRSTS IGIADLE = THE D, CORATIVE AkT KOOMS OF | THE OLEomARGARINE Law went injo effect iat cho. prevension and conviction of any person threai- fourteelitu district; Grosvenor, fifteenth | was i: way. ‘Tue strekers arranged to bold eo Fe ee Sa E& UO., will reopen at O15 4 | to-day, and the internal revenue bureau has | EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS HELD aT THB| tuing, intimidating or bribing voters at the ‘Taylor, seventeenth district; MeKin- | 2 ‘during the ‘day. A meumpber of the EVENING, Nov. zd it will be @ reunion of irieuds st. mw., on WEDNESDAY, November st. 030-8 | completed all the arrangements necessary for FRANKLIN BUILDING TO-DAY. polis on election day. y. eiguteenth districi; Taylor, nineteenth uis- | exefutive committee told a reporter that unless 6 of the church, ail of whoiw are tavited. nol-2t =e == GaS FIXTURES. its enforcement. The demand for stamps has | ‘There were fly persons who presented them- |, 1H fugue, pil ellen ioc bop) iat uemigeln district; Townsend, | tue two firms gave in all the employes lu ue PP RE Beh ro BE GCL ee peen very great, and the indications ure that a | selves this morning at the Franklin school | povernor, one democratic senutor, turee demo- | “HSU Rit Cen | Citeta eines eaten dete | - aaer B Good Lemplary’ b wie wiseod We tow ean > PENS. | large amount o/ the commodity will be paton | building to pass the examination for uppoint- | Lratie represcutatives aud one Telorin seualor : A Cow on a Ratiroad Bridge. eekeete each , WEDDING GIFTS. {ue market Luis week. The production of oleo- | ment as teachers in the night schools. There | and four relorm representatives. vourth district; Seeney, in the hitu district; + oeageene ae NEW FENDERS. FO eee iret iy Comma gies. Stiuiee btan, ts esti. | are twenty-lour appointments to be made, and | "The indications now are that, Vinginia’s con- | Hurd, in. tue tenth districy Qudiwaite, in Une | 4 FREIGHT TRAIN STRUGK IER, aXD $100,000 BARI INTOS, EARTHQUAKE | conme| &2° 933 Pennsylvania ave. E F. BROOKS. 760,000,000. ean nouer Allien jt the rate of | the examination, whieh was partly written and | gressional delegation will remain 8 detnocrats | tuirucenth districy, Wilkins, In the sixteeuta | (, NORTH OF PROPEKTY Was best Pitsbe Corer will elvs two Lectureson the 0029 531 16th st. aw, | 100,000,000 pounds a year, and the amount | partly oral, was conducted by Superintendents | Sud 2 republicans, district. Toul, ive, ablisbed bere this morting, waye: Avery aie Sethe semede ot the 2 ~ DRS Fesr Pavan poe = — | exported 1s also belleved to bé very lange. Powell and Cook and Supervising Principal | | A dispateh to tue New York Herald trom St. | “The ioliowing distrigetire extremely doub:- | Published bere this morting. says: A very ie a ON THE ITH ISSUE | Tye sixapo's UNcEE CoMING.—His Royal | itark Last year the teachers of the night | Paul, October 31, says: The Iudications now aré | ¢yi: The brat district 1s how represented by Mr.4 Manly Talirod accident securred eur Par bet Sn and OL se 9. eiiy i us a ‘se val | schools were selected trom the teachers of the | that the republican state ticket will be elected | Butterwortn. The distriet is cuimed by both | jars aud extent of which huve been kept secret. Day Ne NENGs, Sov abd 5. — se te eceaminisu, of Japan, with bis | day schools, but the superintendent was in-| by trom 12,000 to 14,000 majority. Tue demo- | parties, The chances, however, would appear | Mar. aud extent of Srotghs Genin, cooing tee Fie Lecture —Devastatou ofCharleton. eae wito and suite, consisting of the grand master | forined at the Treasury department that this | ecrutle maiagers claim the slate, but say | Lo be iavorable to the election of Butterworth, | QyHetvily Weaded trelght train, crossing the jenomena, und illustrations of the progrew af ol : of the court and his wite, the frst aide-de-camp | CoWid not be done this year. as it was in viola: | noting about majorides. |The lewisiatare will | ‘The third, Dayton district, gave Foraker 593 | Cineinnatl, Washington and ihaitiwore rail ence and Divcovery COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | and Une muster of orduanes, arrived in Chicago | Uon Of the law, whieh prohibits the payment of | be republicau and probably for C. N- Davis for | majority. ‘The district ts uueeriain at ali Umes, | outneand several car, Tire ridge cougetire varce sickets saiciing toboth Lectarca P: ASSETS OCT. 15, 1886, $701,259.60. Ferrie eames “ig the Mikudes | CYamination to-day wil be tnade known betors | Sorarctioual aise except tue tind: Horvees | Spats smut improbable that ex-Congressiual | Sua gave Way, wrecking the engine aud ‘seven me to both Lectares, and 1 15, 7 i e known before | congressional district exe . He 5S ‘elect ‘contest, however, 5 Pan Each person purchasing bi cheer gt Seer Vinitto tiie Presidents iter’ tile Be ta Pay S| next Monday, becuse ou that day itis proposed | Sit'be beaten by dass MeDenala. Guiiiien | MUreay Very close. The sixth district, now | $268 cars nine Of which were loaded with es : be presented with @ cabluet siz ante Sr repens, cm the 1a Hague inew stock 18 | ceed on a trip around the worl PFO! to open the hight schools, These schools will | will be reelected by u smull majorug in the represented by Mr. Hill, is probabiy tae’ most | 100. Ue pot aie es bas ate inde. ° of (oeearthquake Tick- (Late with J. W. Bell, 5th Ave. New York,) Sein November 158, aud cau be pald aud shares be open three nights each week until uext | fourth, and Lovely will deteat Wiisun in the | yacertaiu of any of the douvuul ones. T yo wi " and phovcraphs obuaiued at Bal dice othe Atwoeiationy OLE mires, aeat heatnte | THE PRESIDENT and Mra Cleveland and a| Week, each sessiow continuing for two hours, | frat'by about 1,000 majority: tue indications strongiy favor the election of | The GecsPe, tne’ cuumpuny is Mut lose than . er 10 mln tes befre v'elock. ‘Doce tpernt Coble le eee sa Syrmeetins, November 3, 1986. 7p mi.s at ‘Nesouel | party of triends ‘occupied a box ut the National | The Dights selected are Monday, Wednesday _— soe — the repubilcan caudidate, Mr. Buothian. The | $140,000. “Briugeimen reat work, but resin ‘Fand Lectures will consmeuce at 8 sharp. Riding Habit Ladies’ Suita Hifles armory. ne National | ind Friday. There will be six of these schools, Geology of the Country. seventh district, represented by Gen. Liitle, is 7 yeral in = . eee = scimppicteexplaining the ob ect and advantages eet Wenn aataae (yng Eiisler’s | three colored and three white, “The latter will) craxces ON THE ATLANTIC Coast, ETC, | aiways uncertala, as local aifairs langely enter | Will HOt be completed fur several ays. In Ue A OF BATTLE OF BELL RUN, 1007 F street. the amociation furnished upon upptications Performance of “Woman Against Woman.” In | be held at the Fianklin bullding, at 13th and | qro-annual report of Pro J, W, Powell, the | into the stale and ‘congressional’ cootens, | mewBlume Arcight and parscnyer traifle trom Hnctana cane pieces south of Penmsyivanin ave, | ocl21m INO. JOY HHOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. | the President's party were Mrs. Willuun N. | K streets northwest; the Henry building, on P a pore: Peake Although Mr, Little is bucked by @ thousand | Oito'vis Newark and Columbes, Olio. Lighsen ae siubs bp sooeneeete ane iN OY EDSON, Secretury. ocz8-8t_ | Cleveland, Assistant Secretary and Mrs, Fuir- | street, between 6th and 7th streets northwest, | director of geological survey, has been sub- Tepublican majority, bis deieat would not be a a — ren from Yam to 10 pm (Res gig pep scorca Tas, child and Colonel und Mrs, Lamont. and the Peabody building, at, Sth and C sireets | initted, snowing £1,820 square miles in twenty | surprising. Record of the Anarchict Trial. Sesinceen. £0 cise titre under 32 yeara, 25 50 per Dozen, Aworted. northeast. ‘The colored schools w: held in cam) all indications fore- “ ecata. Un Suudase bail pre vem 2 : Gn0, E KESNEDY & SON, IxcREASED RECEIPTS AND DECREASED EX-| the following bulléings: The Sumner buliding, | States 40d territories aulveyed during the tseal | uudow tie clectiol ofthe republican Liekes by | VOLUMINOUS DOCUMENTS, BOMBS AND KIFLEE = = 1200 F street._| pexpiTUREs.—The government receipts during | on M street, between 16th and 17th streets | Year. Geologi tinued by | ee lurality of about 10,000. Geo. Ke biuson | FOR THE SUPREME COURT'S CONSIDERATION. HE PROOF OF THE PUDDING.— (= OES Wrrcoms, the first four months of the present fiscal | Northwest; the Joun F. Cook building, on O | Prof. R. Pumpelly among the archwan rocks of | §Piurailly o) Suous, tutu. | Gee, He pnwon | Ciicago, Nov. 1.—The records of the pro iRicctrte Haar Martevec ie hese egetable, rect DENTIST, ear, ending Saturday, were $127,844,377, | treet between 4th and bth streets northwest, | the eastern portion of the United States, and | jicaus could have Domiuaied, bul Mr. McBride | ceeding in the auarchist trial, which are to bo Sud Berd toul: Ia exis'ance free irom lead alpeur or has returned from she north Mid opened an office st | Pie org 168,801 ih oxoews OF tae aaseipia | 20d the Randall building, on ist street, between | N.S. Sualer has been engaged upon scientific | wos probabiy as Weak a mun as the demucracy | transmitted to the supreme ‘court this week, grease. 19 now jor sae by all. firncclans Urnegists | Ss PERCIALTIES abaee ied ea aye a a peli thecofreenondin, iat on Tae sity H and i streets southwest. There will be three | stuuies in the swamp lauds and marshes of tue | could have selected us their standard-beurer, | Will contain Uirly-iwo folio Volumes of Lesti> Bucy: FOE ne fone the pelle of shies exter | \. Wanda“ Bimembee.- tote heeePatrons and | Guriug the -cofresponding period of last. year. | teachers to eaeh school and oue principal. Atlantic const Hegarding them the director | With w strong candidate the democrats could | mony. motions, exceptions, Ludictuseuty cy ance ke cutkentes meee cee or GEORGE - 254,03 See oe ve mude an aggressive campaign, but in- | makilg a pile o! es of the size Bo “Rite pubic wi be abi to pot hase that aM UGE, Rocte ibtiate AELOREES, | fons tuan the expenditures duting ule eange ‘The Extended Avenue. ‘Ui a eattmated that there are 100,000 square | stead {thus been a dofeusive Onc witi'an cocoa: | Websters UnaUriagedy four tet igh.” a large PeFe ects reer einen wanes | = a ; THE OWNERS OF THE LAND Paorese To oEx | miles of coustal inne in this eouners, wince, sae attack apek WaREoeee eek | aoeteaeasal amie toy apd etek ae, fetail at the par ocwor Mire Dred SEAM Bera Pests foe sesely sightevo years) mest deanie in all te | Desiod Ot last yoar. UP MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE aT THEE OWN | Ing subject w inundation by Uidal uid fuviatal | smal Suche auiack upon Gusgers, Winchester rifles, revelers, red foogisn Consultation tree. Scalp iteated singin or E = Louis Ni EXPENSE. Waters, ure Valueless In their present condition, a and cuppings from the —irbeiter Zeitung, wi ay = Prince Louis Napoleon in Town. by ke month Shumpooing and Maircutting. THE RAPIDLY. INCREASING DEMAND For |(foee™> S4#U HOW HE 18 SPENDING HIS TIME HERE, As stated in Saturday's Stax, the gentlemen | 1t would appear By tne employment of proper |_ THE OUFLOOM AN NEW JERSEY. | sooumpany ibe wstimepy. ee. , th am F READY MADECLOTHING STIMULATES MANU- g Tee eT OnEN: Prince Louls Napoicon is at Wormley's, He | {nteresied in the property along the Proposed | Methods these lands might be recialtued and | Repablicans Think They Will Make Buaass Frxtenes LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, | 90d his secretary, Chevalier Michela, arrived at | extension of Massachusetts avenue intend to | rendered among the Most vuiuabie of the agri- ; = Gains in Congressmen, BE CLAINS His VICTIN'S WIFE MIKED HI TO FACTUKERS TO SPECIAL CARE IN CUTTING, | | UOT 8 the 6th street depot at 8:55 Sucurday night, | begin at once, atthelr own expense, the open- | cultural lands Of the United States, Bat the | 51, 5 a Tan Sea ee po THE DEED. for the MAKING AND TRIMMING, AND THE DEMAND | 70216 svi 400 oth ot nw, | They were welcomed Py Count Albert, de | ae ayo eek t to fie laid owned by the’ gov: Sunt in some pisces the ocean is eucrouchiug | NEW YOuk, Nov. 1.—The state campaign just | | Wromrra, Kax. Nov. 1.—Lee Mosier was Open Fire Piace. - THE Foresta, secrotary of the Italian legation. They : 2 Ov. “thie land, abd elsewhere the land is emerge broug Ay lust evening and confim FOR FINE GOODS Has BECOME £0 GREAT || BUY THE BEST. 5 ernment tor a’ naval observatory site. "The | upon the land, d in tue county jail charged w urder. He FORTABLE GRATES, TILES and MANTELS, |ouap EACH SEASON FINDS FINER AND BIBB'S BALTIMORE LATROBES Or parlors had been cugkged we Geers is Prep ee ay pe BS Re cd bg de inreiurteouuse seas ie eanice, as riding ina arm wagou with itichard Lotiet eetal and Decorative Articles for Wedding Prete | viccn GoOLG IN READY MADE AND they remained quietly, seeing no callers, until | side of the creek the land extending about | 8FY the shores are undermined and eaten away 4 Oph lp gy = FS 10 o'clock yesterday moruing, when they went by the waves, and thus the sea gains uy the aoubie-barrelied shoigon at Lotier's back aud Haywanp euctcniNsox. | iy pps é CALVERT RANGES to Baltimore. At 4 o'clock they returned and | tht, Delonge tO Lee sens ee eee AUOry | und in another way. It would be unwise to fred, Killing him instantly. Tue murderer, who 7k pepo X BUSINESS SUITS WE SHOW SOME EN- | surpass all others in Eficiencr, Durability and Econ- | Iunched ut their hotel, Impossibility of continuing tne proposed exten. | inaugurate expensive systems of reclamation 4s noi over 19 years of age, coutesses the crime, Plumbers, Dealers im Furnaces, Ranges, Grates and | TIRELY NEW STYLES IN GENUINE SLOTCH Be eran, tm Consumption of Fuel ocl4im | 78 PRIRCE HAS A FIFTEEN MINUTE CHAT] sion of (he avenue through these grounds with- Oe ae ‘frst arcotinining - aes ce gotyot pele fa an ie ciety aaah aiaes aac Bew is soaeete : WIFH THE PRESIDENT. ‘ut authority trom Congress, it Is cousidered to | Whether these landsare undergoing movement, | [om Sonublenas i Maat Roeeron of Sm ey EO ae mar oe Ae ame wert | (Fs Sitaate, Ney bom auiday Rea | The Propel prin, sacompanted by ns pri) Bmore pvgucatiaat euinciny t boin sight | att bl uctug ero’ dicotta Se | eas ue tof tne repablions Sead | Sd Boy onto, Hey ined appa BY THE BEST gAILoRs. IN Gals Branch 1622 14th sl. uw. ‘Mra LUCY -L | Vate secretary and the secretary of the Italian | Other end. eoey reclamauon ® general investization of te however, 3s no clew to wi / Lianne Arrexnox é MALE DRESS | LUNiuk and Mra Ere RICHARDS’ ~“Sta9" | legatton, ealled at the White House at noon to- | Wii; make the Toad, at thelr own expense, a s governor, ex-Congressman Benjamin F. Howey, | BOWS. 1 <: width of 160 feet. ‘This will include a circle | Changes now in progress she Adlénite nds largely On the size oi the prohibition ——o——_ LATEST PARISIAN MODES 1x HATR Goopa | °UT? W* SHOW FIXE GERMAN aND ENG- ON, TRAINING (8Cv.00F | day, escorted by Secretary Bayard, togay their | where the line of the extended avenue comes | Coust has been undeflaken. Counecied with | depends largely on the 3 vu, the guoer-| Mysterious Murder Near Chicago. b LISH COATINGS AND SUILTINGS, PLAIN AND ‘eon, The lectures Is this sohoat | respects wo the President? ttn prince was uot | out upon the Tenleytown road. ‘This work will | theve questions of vsclilation of the land and : ~s * ‘At Gaylight thai " WLLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1900 ¥ Oenkee fs dhe Lestare Room cf the Nurves' Dinsiery byron | Fecelved as an olficial bat simply as | distin- | be begun at ouce and will probably be followed | Ue formation of couslal marshes is tat relat | national candidate of the probibitionists, | | CHICAGO, Nov. 1—At daylight tis mora posers ~ MIXED STYLES ALSO, FINE ENGLISH } te Lecture Room cf the Nuracs’ Directory, 12th | guished private visitor, und there were therefore by a sub-division of the property into villa | ing to the origin and distribution of bog ores, | sands very well in the commuvity, and he | the budy of Henry a: Oa et aa eA CUee BOE PLATTS | seven some Mabe v apply at the Directory, or 10 DE He Le donee: | HO set speeches. Aiter an introduction by Sec- | sites. Improvements are aiready in convem- Fag spans utp ace bent op preter eg Loue. RAS EVENIRG © Hes RST! PO ENTIRELY | Suny Gio bairtecutakn. we Soeieiot” | tetary buyard the visitors enjoyed @ pleasant | plution. n along the Atlantic coast ani = Sevextra Srreer Paracas Royvan |9°¥# ep THRovsHovr wiTe Fine Parlor, 1108 “7h Sow. MISS HEINZENLINGS Ings and other points of interest, tence phn tetera oy nee ra doaaglal scodibecs a Gaeat REDUCTIONS UNTIL Novemneners. |“ (Eas AS MTRULEEE ROO | ,ztmee Russell Lowout tobe Married. | Risley binn rond, nearly” cpposti. the Prec yong IN OVERCOATS, THE MANUFACTURERS VIE DELICATESSEN HANDLING. MENT TO LADY LYPTLETON, » o*°™ | sixty acres and the price py SS Barton Kid Gloves for Soe paz (WITH EACH OTSER IN FRODUCING ‘THE | —TeephooeSoe2. SRO BT | filgpateh, fom London to the New — Fe eae = SH hte pe FINEST AND MOST STYLISH GARMENTS pare GERARD JL JOWNBTON. | varely ‘anuoanden of Saineg Snvoelt Kewl oo Te EE IAAA REI Ren pe | oem sovnuay oF rae seano me uisine PE nec tora ne Unto St uae Svar Tattoid Sain innate Jorcen Groves. ibe. pate FINE OVERCOATS WITH SILK ALL THROUGH REALESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE ly Lyttleton, widow of the late and aunt by ot Folladeipate, son's Goce Rtn Corwets Be ‘TOTHE VERY EDGE OF THE LAPEL&, acTTeperty, Dough, suid nnd tchanged. Particular rd allege, eee < i mounpyoy: S (pital ProcectingCorwets7q, | THE MOWT POPULAR GOODS THIS FALL | of jvm {Loans hcgctiatet ‘Tnvestueuts carefully Cody's oo} ape tess = bs ct Adiustiolé | ARE KERSEYS AND MELTONS, MADE UP contre: ; ts woclue icant assortment Ladies’ Fancy Collars and Cufts, WW, - RIGGS & CO. oc7-1m |: aa poe etniieewieme | ne ee ee ‘Te-day. Vadies! Tucked bemisetuen, Buc. worth ade LINED WITH SILK SERGE OR WITH A FINE mee insane, rose Grate Neate ehci with pocketbook FANCY WOOLEN GOUDS THEY COME IN advances of Sas tasperetn Sersore Soar Sock gb os. PLAIN COLORS AND LIGHT AND DARK . 32.35 Imporved Jerseys: cont beck Vest wront.$2 19, Tk .O Imported be aved Jerseys, ves front, 9819 | MIXTURES sespurted orudes Sereeyn, ve frome SUBS eee eens en ‘Cloaks, wit! ee, 22 i Caerge eae Cake, wa Coie Sk ag pe yplnate Gicoseeet oie hua Stauber . (Cbildren s Cashwere Civaks, embroered cape, $3. J. M. POLLIN, ER. BO BARNUM @ Co. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, one 91467th Street. Bet. Jand Kaw | 0c27 ° 982 Pewxsrivana avaxcn” | seog

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