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THE PUBLISHED AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, EVENING STAR DAILY, Except Sunday, Corner Pennsylvania Ave, andllth St, by Northwest The Evening 8. H. KAUFFMAN Star Newspaper Company, Pres't. ge EXIXINO STAR 's served to sutacribers in the ‘carriers, on thet own account, at 10 cents per en q VIRGINIA. Probability That There Wi Be He Change im the Congressional Bele Ricexorn, VA., Nov. 2.—By the election in this state the entire congressional delegation te ‘to be chosen, but no state oMicers of any kind are to be elected. Of the ten representatives in. Ube present Congress, eight are. democrats and mall-postage a pre Tepubtioans: The veuture of the campa Seek or 800. for" monte anes 10 cents pes at ‘concluded. bas been unasual entrench 4 most of triots, In all districts exceptthe Month one year, $e: six months” 4 saad tt " [Entered at the Post Office eccous'cines mail matter’? Tur WexKty Stan—pubitenes Year, postage prepaid. Siz montha, 60 cea at Washington, D.C.as #2, Al mail subscriptions mus’ be paid it advance: paid for. — Che Lb ing Star. Sth, 6th and 7tn, the fet is a square one be- tween democrats and republicans. In the three districts named, whicn are overwhelm: democratic, the ‘independents are in the In this (the'3d) district, up to Saturday last, the ae" Vy 69—Na 10,442. WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1886. TWO CENTS, _ | fisgsiieer tien mn rauees SPECIAL _NOTICES. LBAUGH'™ GRAND opEna HOUSE VERY EVENING: MATINEES WEDS AND SATURDAY. Farewell Season Of the World-ienuwned Tragedienne FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. (JRgp >" ERFETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION fi<-—J WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER. "ANCE UNION.—Meeting of the District Washington News and Gossin. ‘THE SUPPLEMENT OF THE EVENING STAR TO- Telegrams to The Star. WHAT NEW YORKERS VOTE FOR. Assembilymen and Municipal Officers. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Leading Isenes. But, owing tothe Withdrawal at the last hour of the labor ‘candidate, Wm. HL, Mullen, tbe contest has narrowed down to the Hon. D. Wise (incumbent) and exJudge Edmand Waddlil (republican), Mullen and his adberents almost unanimousiy supporting the democratic : _ : ince, "From present indications the politi= Union WEDNESDAY, November $, at 1:30 p.m., at | DAY contains: Was Dr. Pavy a bigamist; New York, Nov. 2—The election in New| Coxcorp, N. H., Nov. 2—The political | Bomines. From pres eu eta SG ey LE . N. H., Nov. ri {nia’s delegation {a tbe fine World: iteno Receipts during the year, $129,078.32. interested’ fave ene ate the attempt to assassinate Surveyor Beattie, | A BEAUTIFUL ELECTION DAY | York to-day is for a judge of the court of ap-| campaign ‘Just closed has’ been ‘one of Fittieth Congress will emain unevanged. Gro, DUPRE By the three leading actors, Amount due :o Stockholders, $140,961. at RS. L. D.LA FETRA, President. | the Taylor campaign thrown in the shade, tele- peals, members of the legislature and 34Con-|the must peculiar in the history of | GOOD WEATHER AND A HEAVY MORNING VOrR, PR AMR Mees” ALEX.| — eisuiea gratie $80,550 5 ae oLDERs oF _ Tig | STApblc dispatches, ove. ‘Tho advertisements fresmmen. ‘The nominoes for the judgeshipare | parties in New | Hampshire. In, com. |, ue "Tourer ls coat and vers plossant. Tne And a Strong Dramatic Company. Progr: increase of percensiye of profits: Pirst ee wit tit HEAT AND POWER | 8fe classified as follows: Auction Sales, Edu- 3 Judge Charles Daniels, ot Buffalo, republican; | Pliance with a very generally ex! wish oo sapere oat hinge Ree Me TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY | sear 6m: wond yar E85" thie year Sin fours | COn and auch citer persons ae ay te intercede | cational, Propesale, bro Goods; Ladies Goods, Fine Weather All Over the Coun! Ruite Wr Feckuan oF Siteurmeeeect ond | Among the fuk? ald Mine ber engaioat the pon Gp Grand Production of ME MERRILLES, ‘on 'u abuse of the’ Brat sercs, S1458, on w| the Prall wracm of pail neat to be eee tS | Gentlemen’s Goods, Financial, Specialties, * | Wiullam J; Groo, prohibitionis ‘The contest is | earnest protest of weir most experieneed lead. | Polcd, betbrs, now. "bvorything is moving : ‘Watch will be produced iknjail she Original Susie | mouthly parment of Sl fr ainty mouttn; ther series | DAX (Now. a1 the stution of the company, To alley | Housefurnishings, Sewing Machines, Profes- Eaviay Deon Noma ar ten eet atar eat | “carly? cess eee, See maaananen be | coats Inflloatae cimiinr conatenain ‘and Grad Chorus Fear of 925 2 sion: JANAUSCHE! it For the first time herv, in her latest success as BG MERRILLES. Tipropartions Yad >1.29 as interest on shares withdrawn, ‘cent per annum to withdrawn stock. F,_W, MOULTON, Secretary. MIS MAUD POWELL WILL FILL THE, Attorneys, The Trades, Books, Wood and Coal, Family Supplies, Pianos and Organs, HOW THE VOTING IS GOING ON. ate. ‘There has been little cami ‘work done tor either Daniels or Peckham. FOvernor and members of co: were placed ‘nomination the latier part of June, fully two NORFOLK, Va. lightful, A’ sm: “Ee Loans $1,007.06 for total monthly at of $13. Medical, Dentistry, Railroads, Potomac River ‘aseminently worthy of the position, | Months earlier than the usual time. The ™ non ie WEDNESDay Mati “MOTHER AND SON. for'shiares and. interest oa the udvance. tion of frst violin at all the concerts of g wat ie bel ‘age Daniels, who has | ibitionists beld their state convention, July RTM CAROLINA, FRIDAY EC: BY eile eee Rivcwers staroin tee otinne tas anaes teres | ihe jucHAkb WaGNEk SOCIETY daring tis | Boats, Steamers, Undertakers. Ped Hal agg agen tiotpeieery PUT Nee epee yrodege cree oe | ot Jana LEAK z. | nomvorrowers seanor ve S Recess . The ‘prohibitionists were the first to begin | Voting fer Congressmen, State and SATURDAY MATT BLEAR HOUSE. | “This is the most and best asso- | 5 — GoveRNament Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal Es bench, will attract many democratic votes. TU 3 ! manag OFFICE OF THE EVENING STA pss ‘Tue’ World ‘has practically su} ‘him, | aetive cam work. * They had several | Commty OMicers and the Legisiatare. SREGHDAY EY EMAC MGHIE ANTOINETE: | claton in te Detect Chagas Bromo to and | (ee FE ENANING STAB, | revenue, $230,058; customs, $410,77 The Great Fight for Mayor tn NeW or eee or ee saree Tse eee, bad cera | CoMmty OMcers and the Legietatare. Lon MATCH oy B03 | or veritcation ofthis get a copy of the Annual Re-| , ALA meting ofthe Deccors oh THE EVENING | Navaz QnpEna—Ensign John J. Blandin de- SMpared St the eae ate Or tees | Usual Santee oh aera aeTMNEINE for the | state is for justices of the aupreme court and NEW SatioNaL THEATER Pee Series eae her Suieeitions a: the Annual | the tollowing named oficers were elected: | tached from the Galena, and ordered to duty at cones wee oh opegesep ep nelle Preeti Be eo, Tepublican conven- | Seven superior court Judges, elected on the gen> Nore a ‘Meeting, WEOWESDAY EVENING, November 3d, BH. RAUPE MANS, President the Johns Hopkins university; Eosign B. C. | SURVEYOR BEATTIE DOING WELL. | ¥itiner'a convention for revising the const | tion, ‘Sines that tine beth partice have worked | etal ticket, cousresimen: solicitors, county offle a crenentrmnceen ie toeuty veers: —2ren Fas Gia mae ROVOLEE EATEN ee Dent has been granted leave of absence for four tution shall be held. A majority ot all the votes | hard, many speakers, principally residents of | cers and the entire legislature, The demosratio TOUS lecrendentmnionsieateames ote | Les eecemmes: President, Oth and D ete mw. BBUNOYES, Treanuress T"™ nog | months. cast af the election is required foran amrma-| the state. having advocated thelr cause (fot | Supreme Judicial ticket Is W. S. H Smithehiet |season grected these great artists | F. G. Saxton, Treasurer, 515 20th st. .W. = EQUITABLE ‘THe PicrURE FoR THE CORCORAN ART GAI- Nb. | Ye decision. Tt is be that thi e platform. justice; Thos, 8. Ashe aud A. 8. Merriman, asso z jast night. and was th ‘Goods, city Post Office. . | : ih parties fav In the early stage of the campaign the pro- | ciates.’ Tue republican state committee de> FANES nSeiistis tnelrwouaert | 23 eed ia ag and Eeatiog ant S00 | US "co-orenNive BUizorva assocta| uenv—the Treasury department bas waiten | TIRING OF FREE TRADE IN ENGLAND. | will be lobisined, an voit” panics savor | the carly stageof tue campaign the pro |Citex ue publican stato coma presents lacting: st ke. The seventh annual meting of the Association | tO the collector of the port of New York, in- the election of the 128 members of the assem-| Making the temperance question the only | candidates, butau irregular republican convene asp TO-NIGHT, ‘Charles Beam. 416 7th st. nw. will be held Wi-DNESDAY, November 3d,1s80.at | structing him to send to Washington the piet- noe bly, as the next legislature will elect a successor | matter of importance before the people. ‘The | tion recommended that Raiph F. Buxton be NOTHING. | Ware aeagntars 1740 Pa ay. me. 7 Pm. at National Kies afmory, G, wear oh stn. | ure Intended for the Corcoran Gallery ofArt, | Good Condition of Affaire in Ireland, | to Senator Miler. Both parties are making | democratic platiorm, contains a ligense plank: Yoted ior as cuief Justice and W. A. Albertson MARIE | MUCH ADO ABOUT Caries Oe ake Ceca pe OSHS DS | a2 aad immediately thereatier’ the ‘eighty-fourth | tnfese face de orn oreoran Galler: ‘why be special effort to carry the day. The republicans | the republican one in opposition of license, and | and V.S. Luske as associates, Nine cut See ee. arie Wainwright, | Andree Cisse bolt tice Bit ton ene ane, monthly meeting for making paymentsaud udvunces, | Gasca there is & bi as ‘4 — have a decided advantage, The senute of 32 | another favoring the submission to the people | men are to be elected, There is uo spect WAINwricHt. ee @ "Bankes Hrooks, War Department, xs THOMA> SOMERVILLE, President. members, which holds over, has a republican | Of a constitutional’ prohibliory amendment. | nificance in the contest, the republicans having . WAINWKHIGHT| Benediex. Louis James, John Cook. Secretary, 618 L2th st. nw. oc30-4t_ | JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary, @17 Fst ue-2t TRE CABINET MEETING To-Day.—Notwith- IN NEW YORK CITY. majority of 8. The democrats, therefore, must wee platforms also declare In tavor of a ton | generally resorted iio todependent candidates, 4 7. oF | 4 O: ra aaa assel ce unite oN law. eo activ! an ret be four sf Istriots Une lat ues KGL 7 1608 14TH ST. N. W. Ys > . 61. The last legislature consisted of 78 repub- | into prominence, and for seve! Nichols, re} an, TDS a8 an independent MUCH ADO, OFvICE OF THE ComurssionERs UA KI N the regular Cabinet meeting was held to-day. George Vote—Perteet Wea: hus o shadowed eve pL yestion, The | aud is a leading Knight ot Labor, Ln the sixtua Sata” Sig aoe all for 21m BUTRICe Ov CoLUNERIA Becseseen to De Wanone Woseitie The only attendants were Secretary Manuing, || NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The weather is clear and | Hicans wad 50 democrats, Senator Miller, who | hus overshadowed every otter | _ co. io Shy ock aud Katherin Next Week CA REL ¢ ERNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER tion keturns ‘Phe Climax of REILLY AND WOOD'S 1G. ow. COMPANY.no2 ‘Deming it conducive to the public interests to open ‘highway from the Intersection of Boundary aud 22d streets and Massachusetts avenue in a northwest- wardly direction to and across Rock creek. through she lands of the helrs of Thomas B. Lovett, Evan yons, Gardner G. Hubbard. John W. Thompson and 1s willbe our plenstre to Keep a well itt carefully selecred stock of Drags, Setuicne nud learn tach, ermau aud fangs make, and respect aly Solicit a sliare of publle patronage.” I respectfully recommend the above firm to my for- land, DIVIDENDS DECLARE! Secretary Lamar and Attorney General Gar- —The controller of the currency has declared dividends to the not @ cloud isto bescen, Mugnificent weather 18 reported from all parts of this state. In this city a large vote is being polied, and the excitement around, the voting places’ seems as great us in desires re-election, hus taken an active part in the assembly campaign. In the 1onai elections it is believed that the parties will about hold their own, thouga the result In several districts is Knights have secured pledges iavorable to thelr organization from most of the repubiican and democratic candidates and-from many of the prohibitionists, The republican candidates for governor and ‘Congress refused to give such €,R. Jones, independent democrat, na Kaighs, bor. Ip the first district Barnett, Indes ‘nt democrat, opposes Latham, democrat. district, which is a largely repubs lican district, two colored men ara and id red doubuul, Each party now bas se ledges, and therevy incurred the active oppo- | AUbotL, are in the fleld as republicans, aid tle Posit! largest Vaudeville Company” xf i y mer patrons and the public geuerally as competent | creditors of Insolvent national banks as follows: | }5S.+, tHe George inen claim that in the dis. | t1' Tot na tee ate mot hote ie tho | sition Of the receguized labor organs dine | mone is the democrats ounaiiate 4 ordinary ee tok oe Oe we aa ey Puasmeey ane Nase eens ned eta out graduates Of | The Mechanic's National Bank of Newark, N. | Imavvers to Copal ere rey oth ero the Boutation” by the democraia or Writiam | Rnighes ate cuated, wil vote ony tor pieaged |" Ua POT EXPECTED, hain age . grapes ri -. My pe a y _ pu Cockran in the tweltth district and of o bis: jal ALE | Mr eek tet! ak Nate fata" | se compliance wih te reuarement of Jom notee | Mote lily pharmaco of Bungee Seas AT" | Sine ot cater erect Hence ca eras al | every vote, It te concided that in many sue. | Hourke Cookraa in the twelithdlsriet nud of | cuudidaios, Owing to tuts polticlaneicel very | | Thazaxoit, N’ C- Nov. 2. the weather 1 tate ‘brought from i:urope. The highest salaried is hereby given of the proposed opening of the igi | — zie __Kespectfully, SAMUEL WAGGAMA, TORSE, ‘The Hira National Batik of Guiod | Horie kee sere, eoTme Vote will be vase: | uncompromising in. their. hostility to civil true of the legislature, and s0 many combina- | from. vote will probably be larger than. ‘act in the world. ‘the Acrobatic Way as aforesald, aud. all persons who have objection JUST RECEIVED. ANOTHER LOT OF | Mills, Union City, Pa., a filth dividend of 6 per | [rina in ons be will 0 Geor vice reform und to President Cleveland. In@fte | tions have been formed by the Knights that it | Was anticipaved. It is provable tuat much A Nantel otnar Firstcinss arines; mak to prevent are difected to attend at theottce of the | (KSE"rine TOLLE SOAP. WIG toed oer | ees making In’ ali’ 65. per cent on claims | tokets to be found elike polis: in that porvion | clenth district. T: F. Ray, who bitterly opposed | 1s Impossible to predict what the complexion of | scratching of Uckets will be done An this ity, GREATEST VARIETY SHOW ON EA’ SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER PrOX. at which | 746,900 cakes) — MERIZs PHARMACY | proved amounting to $182,453.41. of Ube city Known as the “Brown stone front” | Cleveland at the Chicago convention, and after- | the lower branch of the general court will be. Reem a Ladies Matines This Afternoon at 2.0 Clod Serenata Gre Le ee BUS SE . Owing to the vastaess of this company. it wili be im- sons in interest. $10 REWARD WILL BE PAID N. SHERIDAN called on the President to- district George wil! get rew votes. As it is ad- wards espoused the Buuer cause, Is running as Whatever the outcome, a ten-hour law will be = es retthe re pe on | au independent democrat against Tim Cainp- | Pas: % = 7 —— Rarible so eve singis wars to git Consequently you | "iy order of the Commissioners of the District ot t< i attest and conviction of ally person | day. aiuuiverat vee ene eames pags POD | Dell, who bas the Teguler democratic mominn- he death of United States Senator Pike after | Voting for All State Officers, Legisias . Bills FACTS ATONE TIME. Columbia, aught stealing or lgully ust orpe’ = : a jas Dee! reed republicai campaign opened introduced re and Congressmen. 2 Remember no, advance in prices—Night admission, | “oclo-2aw3w WILLIAM TINDALL, Secretary. | Sill Jarm Address Uity Uflice, Ui I's see nos | Pince NaPOLnON and bis party left on the | ;Re democratic party, most interest is shown | ton and hi grime ae Sent ee ee Soece _ 15, 25 and Gc. No higher. = (0 higher. TSS ROSA RA Teacher of Elocution a nd Voice Culture, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen for the ear tina ito. Office, Wood Bro.'s stables, 1620 M st. n.w. phone call 472-4. Treatment of domestic pets specialty. oct-Lm* ALL SOULS’ CHURCH—THE FIRST - ‘Soclable of the Parish Union will be held TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 2d. It will bea reunion of friends of the church, all ofw! ted. n1-2t 9:40 train for Philadelphia this morning. From onee, to France. MASTER PAINTERS’ ASSOCIATION, there he will go to New York, and then, at in news Irom the labor purty headquarters, GEORGE VOTERS INTERFERED WITH. At the Central Lubor Union headquarters to- day tbere was great activity from un early hour, The managers spoke confidently of the 8... Cox will be elected in the ninth. In the thirtieth district (Rochester) the democrats have nominated Theo Bacon, who was a repub- Han until 1884. It is claimed that there will be w close contest between him and C. 8. Baker, ment into the contest, as the legisiature chosen to-day willelect his successor. As the session will not be held until next June, Gov. Currier will appoint a Senator to serve auring the coming session of Congress, The next Hartrorb, Conn., No’ sonnecticat will ote to-day for the entire state ticket—gover= nor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer and controller. Four tickets are in 15. —C Si assi the presem republican member. tare will also be calied on to provide ior nold- F DRAMATIC STAGE < INO. MORAN, “rhe teqular mouthiy meeting of tis Assocl | quaretrnicter cenecey, Cuts Saxton, assistant | success of tue George ticket, but tere Was sgome | ‘fue prohibitioniets have made nominations | nga coustivatioual convention according tothe | the field, In case! {alsureof ans one to secure ep ay ap 2126 Pennayivania ave, Selood vPrompt susnaanoorequieet to’ “| Cortain clothing and. stores at Jelfemonvilie | sete ners Seley Reriereee wed arth CeerE? | 1p neatly every congressional district, but ite St the polls last ari, either the republican | 12 1584 this happened ‘and a republican vegie- iperae Soames mer mesons oe or Wwania ave, Stendanee required. 8 4 reaper eget oer rg 4 this “bap Etetoneeac < em ‘Has large force of gocd mechanics to no! pee THUS. AS BHOWN, President | Ind. Lawyers present were kepi busy recelviugcom- | Ot believed that auy man on thelr ticket will = . jature chose the preseut republican officers, ‘Can be seen from 10 until 6 on Tuesdays, Wednes- @ayeand Fridays, ot ~ No. 1338 H street m. w., FPRICYCLE RIDING MOONLIGHT Attend promptly to repairs of Latrobes, Furnaces and Ranges. All of Bibb & Sexton's and Wood's Baltimore Latrobes. Simond's Mfg. Co. Culver <=>, PHOSVIT#--THIS COMBINATION, OF | (RSSrcaittse Wie chery sod Horstorete hea (55, THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF ‘the Associated Chariues of the pistrict of bra. J. P. NkWMAN, BARTLETT and POWEES. of Officers, granted two months’ leave for disabilit: Of Second Lieut, F. B. McCoy, 3d infuntr Capt. Gaines Lawrence, 25th infantry, jeave ex- THe Repvcrion in the public debt during plulnts of illegal voting. When asked if he thought that George voters were being troubled GEORGE AND HIS FRIENDS JUBILANT, From an early hour Henry George, Rev. Dr. be elected. In New York city interest in the mayoralty indorsed by the Irving Hall democrts, and many soclal reformers, preuchers and enthusi- or democratic vote will reach the figures at- tained in 1884, this being an off year, but the The Labor and Tariff Questions Very ‘The Uckets are repubilcan, democratic, bition, headed by 5. B. Ferbes, aud labor by H contest overshadows all others. ‘The registra- | prohibitionists claim that their gubernatorial | Pilon. headed t “eg » stood 28. S : the islet , 4 oon = Baker, Last year the senate repab- Washington, D.C._ | Euraces and Buck Ranges, 4. Cox Stove Coys splet- | moat aver TUESDAY EVEXIRC: Reverier an, | Cones tree inonthss Sesoud'Licut: W.P.Sew- Jn ny large degres ong ofthe managers replied tion is larger than’ ever Belore in ap off year, | candidate willpoll 4.00u. ‘The greenback vote heat 22 enieatu replies majo 98 TERTAIN- | it Hanae and Nov aces, Tin Roo! Teabufer, ‘stosie 19 ini Bee Weak eae ees | Sth artillery, and Second Lieut, John W- | Were casting thelr tickets quietly, and that less | DeiNE wittin 9,000 of thatot Iss, ‘The labor a [ep ge ener tig noel Me, WEDSESDAY | g We "uute good work and fir prices, Open unttt | Tse grr, Money ue Eve alta Mes ses by | Ruckman from battery 1. to battery Hi. tan ee ber cont or tein pad buen molested. | nated Henry George. His noiihation was MASSACHUSETTS. It will elect « United. States Semutor, Gen Son = “Pelepuoue + Seer ; om P. Hawiley's term expiring in March.’ This sess e a sion Of the Jegisiature will be the first under ~ “y 3 ah an October amounted to 81: The de-} McGlynn, Kev, Dr. Kramerand I. V. Powderly | asts flocked to his standard. ‘They were joined. Ube constitatioual amendment vi Bele lindion sic, euch nourzgiOw hoa. cari: | Phowbaue, ia pspuiay and oficiens Brainangserre | (K<GI™ iN Anime ty cid omies Sak vette’ Mae! | crease in the debt for the. fist. four months of Snore te the polls Ina qurriage., Dr 1G | by al the socialists, commUaIsLs and Ana ee ae te eee a sas | blousial sesious Sateen : 3 * oad : ne my i . : nm ei i eceerererr , Mass, Nov, 2.— ie TAL CYCLE CO., 1406 N.Y. a 23 MiLachis FaARsact 1420 Pounayivania ave, Ket (Oth ot. wing Dyeyith my homemade Sausaye Meat | the fiscal year aggregated $34,788,435. Sarangen which ule Georee vue nad lavoro in the city, who hai nge’s can y asa a Tux Jocxer Cire Races ‘Winl be Continued WEDNESDAY, THURSDA ‘OF THIS WEEK. Five Races Euch Day. HURDLE RACE ON WEDNESDAY. STEEPLECHASE ON FRIDAY. id. O. Depot on Gay'sracing. Round Trip tickets 15 cents RACING WILL COMMENC EACH DAY. Race Days 2 100 and 1:30 Termination of each AND FRIDAY at B AT 1:30 O'CLOCK Improper characters will, as heretofore, be ex- eluded. ‘nol-at ERZO@S NINTHST. <RA HOUSE eae eee eat ce em any other firm south of New York. Centsal office, oe io Kee Masvracrenme CO. 437 7TH STREET N. W., Offer the following Special Bargains in MEN'S FURNISHINGS. re, A MEETING FOR THE ANNUAL ‘Election of officers of the Washington St ‘Ezghange will belteld aithe Board Hoo SEAN Neves aad CLOVER, Pred SiaN. C.G : _A. K. PARRIS, Acting Secy. nol NEW ISSUE OF sTOC (Ro 8iok SSofoREeaeive numpea ‘The 61st regular monthly mectiig of th 61s ‘monthly meeting of the Associa- tion, for the payment of dies and snaking advances, WiMl'be held ‘ut Cosmoplitun Hull, corner Sth aud £ ss, mw. on WEDNESDAY, November 3, 1880, at 7o'clock p.m. ‘The profits of this association havebeen very satisfac- tory, as will from the last annual report, uow Teady for distribution to stockholders. ‘Persons desirous ot investing their monthly savings, THE TELEPHONE CoNTROVERSY IN THE U. 8. SUPREME CouRT.—Motions were made in the controversy. Oceupy a week or more, United States Supreme Court yesterday to ad- vance and hear together immediately after the February recess ali the cases now on the docket of this court which involve the great telephone Counsel stated to the court that the records ‘in these eases comprise 25,000 oc- tavo pages of printed matter, and that tle argue Ment, it all the cases be Heard together, Wil THE PRESIDENT GoING TO HARVARD.—A Boston dispatch says: President Cleveland has accepted an invitation toattend the two hun- and ue was sanguie tual Lhe labor candidate would be the next mayor, Mr, George appeured Jabilant, ROOSEVELT'S FRIENDS HOPEFUL. ‘A speciul wire was putin at te republican state heudquurters at the Gilsey house this morning, but it was not thought likely that any news trom out in the state would be re- celved beiore the middle of the afternoon. At Air, Roosevelt's headquarters in the FUth “Ave- nue hotel things have been very lively this morning. sir. Elhu Root, chairman of the Yepublican county comuittée, was there early, aud gave instructions to the special committee ‘of twenty of Lue republican club who then scat tered over the city to see how things were going vu. By 11 o'ciuck Mr, Root had heard fom must reat step iorward in the leveling propagada. ‘fhe George movement seemed to be musing great headway, wuen, to the surprise of the entire cummunity, the Tammuny democrats nominated the Hon. Abrain 8. Hewitt, who bas represented the 10th district in Congress for many years. ‘This nomination was seconded by the County democracy, and an aggressive cam- paigh was ut once inaugurated, Finally the Fepublicans made their nomination, their choice falling upou Theo. Roosevelt, a wealthy ing MAN, Who distinguished himself in his Unree years’ service in the state legisiature by active efforts and great success in reforming long-stauding abuses in Lue government of New York cliy. Few persons seriously think that Henry George will be elected, but he may recelve voles enough lo make the contest ciose sachusetts today is tor state officials, both houses of the legislature and members of Con- ress, The republican candidate for governor fOliver “Ames, who-has forouc years been Heutenant governor. The democrais are ruo- ning for governor John F. Andrews, # son of the great war governor of the state. He was a Tepuviican until 1584, when be became a mug- wump after returning trom the Chicago con- vention. The independents.are working nearly as hard as they did io the presidenuul cam- ign for Cleveland, and some of them have jeclared openiy that "they propose in future to act with the democratic party. The democratic gandidate tor lieutenant governor ts Frank N. Foster, a prominent labor reform orator, who is expected tv win the labor vote, The ciel issue KANSAS. ‘Only Representatives ip Congress Be ing Voted For Today. Lrrrie Rock, Axx. Nov, 2.—The election to» day will be for Congressmen alone. In the 1st district, Dunn, democrat, will have no opposi- tion; in th reckenridge, democrat, two’ opponent, Teun, republican, aud “Core Lee, exdemocrat, who ¢laitus to be ‘an ‘expon- ent of the Agricultural Wheel, an organization someting lie (ue grangers, and which has de~ ¢lined to enter polities. - In the 3d dist Rae, democrat, has aiso two opponents, Ray, Who claims to tun as a republican, and’ Hitt, Who claims to be a greenbacker, in the 4th, a is bel », democrat, ix ed vy who sy peliag thone requiring loans On reaconauie "Leruis | Or urvurd college, Hewht alee eiok | of these geuticmen, and sald irom all reporis | between the oluer cauuidates: Tt te a Fey eprerpe age oyy herr peep d Perm yyy pe tyag pkg ee | ‘One Week, Commencing MONDAY, NOV. 1. Stock in the eighth lssne-upon which paymenta wii | Monday morning and attend the exercises at | Howevell was recelving a heurly support irom | that his votes will be drawn prineipally trom | Ugh strongly ior tariff reform, und the | xreenbacker. Peel, democrat, Is witnout any ‘Matinees Every bay ai 2 Exening at | Being over stocked in our K. K. Brand DRESS | be received arthis mecing si Seaoer tue college. It possible a grand reception will | We party ull Lbrough the city; Str. Koot admit” } tue democrais. | Both the demvcrais und repub- | i ochendenis ure supporting the democratic | oppusition in the Sth district. Nearly all the ‘Engageinent of the Character Comedian SHIRTS, we will offer them at the very low price ‘Sharcs 32.50 each, be tendered him in Fanuell bull Monday even- | ted that irom two assembly districts ne had re- | licans ure confidentor success. ‘he probauil- | Caidianue” jd Morse, Wuo has been four | wheelers are dem crats aud will vote the demo- NEIL BURGESS, of $1 cach, for ten daysoaly. ‘hese Shirts ate the | $1000 advanced on each share. “Interest puldon | ing. It isexpected be will be escorted to the | Celved Gispuiches stating that partsof the Ucget | ities, however, appeur to ve In tavor of tewiut's | Caudidates. Leopold Morse, Wuo has been eur | wlteslers are dem ct Tepublicans, their oply tor Tonewsop signi in Rew Tork Gp. the me’ Of | very best that we can produce, and never reall | W!t8drawals 5 per cent per annus. hull by 4,000 students with torches, ‘President | Were CIES LEN Gehl deiipemeoal joey ss Ped Ly sappeted Plehe tehiie tng | teiets, isangking a hurd figut against Mr. Ran- | miduble ‘opponeuts, ary taxing Lice interest im the new rN President, | ¢ waaserted, Would «roo! das vigorous! ow ee blicul Ol the | Lhe Cauvase. All the democratic candidates “VIM. for less than $1.25 each. DANIEL DONOWAS,Heeretary. 10 toc nw. | cleveland will leave Bowen-again Monday. feet ah Rowovelt, Reports have iso beet £5 emer has Justws vigotuusly worked tor Houwe- | REY" Kis. rg comimittec or Congress. dit’ Honey | Congress will bo elected. A dramatic picture,ciean. pure and wholesome. | Also 20 dozen kandsomely trimmed NIGHTSHIRTS | —22 ceived that George fs polling a heavy vote, and | velt. Cavot Lodge is trying, ior the second time, to io ‘Replete with inhghter from besiouing to end. The Toe. | (k= F B ILLEY,, ; 8 this fs sutu to be coming aimost entirely irom | Considerable interest attaches to the contest Dap dpeborcl om CALIFORNIA. Cireus Sevve. Mr. Neil Lurgesain ‘his wonder: | (Masonville Muslim), Mull sizeand length at 7c. DIVORCED FROM POLITICS. the democrats the ieellug at repaulicuty hewde rng aorta args pe noe erage ‘equestrian act on a reui live horse. ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Matinees, WIDOW BEDOTT. ‘ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER. Next week—Calan, Haley € Calan Minstrels nol-Gt . KVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, Elaborate Production ut the UNION QUAKE SUCCESS, STORM BEATEN. Phenomenal cast of characters. Superb and realistic scenic effects. The greatest production of modern times ‘Next week—C. A. Gardiner, the eminent dialect comedian. nol ime MUSEU. ‘The Popular Resort of the People. Auother Grand Sen: os Commencing MUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, each, Sold everywhere at $1. WINTER UNDERWEAR. |ONE CASE HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at 50c. each plece, worth 65c. |ONE CASE HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at 75c. each piece, worth $1. ONE CASE HEAVY SAXONY WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at $1 each plece, worth $1.25. ONE CASE NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNSWICK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, full regular made, at $1 25each piece. Regular price $1.75. ONE CASE HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND STOCKS GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND ‘Removed to Rooms 4.and & Kellogg Hullding. n01-6t* (a PRGA 100, BROTHERHOOD OF Care NTERS Will mect hereafter every TUESDAY NIGHT at 7:0, “Members are requested to attend at the usbal pace of meeting. "By order ofthe Union, oca0-at MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.—A SPECIAL (Pee stetiing of tie cicne aetoel Gets: Of the District of Columbia. wili be held ln the George: fown University Law Building southeast corner of cen aud’ B sta. u.w., TUESDAY LVENING, November Bd, 888 ax 8 Oioek. “By ordey ofthe Pesident, J. M. TONER, LACHLAN TYLER, M.D.,Secreiary.— c30-3t ‘NOTICE 01 10 = ION, (BESS The paruesine hen cto eta tween EDWARD P. FADELEY and HENIYS PADELEY, under the firm name of FADELE’ BRO., is this day dissolved vy mutual meee ra terest im the jeetions. NO MONEY ASSESSED, To VorE. day in which they took less, Department Clerks Exhibiting No In- (0 BETTING, AXD BUT FEW GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES GOING HOME ‘There seems to be no Interest taken in to-day’s elections by the clerks in the depart- ments. There probably never was an election A man who has been in the Treasury for many years said toa Sax reporter that the change that has come over the departments under this adminisira- tion is almost beyond belief. In past campaigns quarters 1s al Lhis hour very nopetul. Toe peo- ple there ure very happy over the ne Weather, and Mr. Rousevelt, who came down eurly, is teeing very coufident. Mr, Roosevelt spent an bour or more answering ‘messuges o1 good cheer Which he tind recelved, oue of them from ex-President Artnur, A auumber of letters from “strikers” were also re- ceived, the most notable being @ request tor Mr, Roosevelt to assist in the endowment of an academy down in Maryland, ‘NEWS AT TAMMANY HALL, At Tamimauy Hall the first indications of how the voung was going was received from the 7tn ward, ‘It said that Hewitt was ranning very well in the lower districts, and that the vote for Grady wus away ahead of that for Campbell. "A tour of the 18th in Brooklyn Jor district attorney. The £ayle has bolted Kidgeway, Lue regular democratic wom Inee, because Ne has tulled to prosecute we puolseliers, and has pronounced in favor ot Gen, B. F, Tracy, the republican candidate, wno promises, if elected, to entorce rigidly the Jaw against gambiing. pa MARYLAND. A Great Multiplicity of Candidates ror Congress. BautiMone, Mp., Nov. 2.—The congressional election in this state to-day is attracting more than usual interest because of the muitiplicity of candidates in some of the districts. There is litue probability that the character of the soldier, Congressman Lovering. In tue ninth disirlet, ‘represented Jour years ago. by Col. Lyman (1nd.), tue democrais are again rau ning an independent way is very popuiar with the iarmers. ‘The canvass has been raiuer more active on the democratic and independent side than un the repuulican. Kepuodcans carried the state last year by about 22,000. The labor element is veing industriousiy’ courted by both sides, and in sume legisiative disiricis Knights ot Labor are the cuudidates, In one disirict there is an independent labor candidate ior Congress. PLEASANT WEATHER IN NEW ENGLAND. Reports trom ail pints in New Eugiand ‘in- dicate tuut pleasant weatuer prevails, waick, in those states holding elections to-day, wiil have the effect of briug:ug oul # large Vole.” a The American Ticket Making Quite @ Stir at Sau Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., Nov. 2,—The weather is clear and cool, and the elections are proceed= ing quietly. A heavy vote is being polled. ‘The American ticket is cutting considerable figure in the vote in this city. It was suppused 41 Hrst that Ube American vote would omy draw irom the republican purty, but it is now knuwa tbat it Is drawing irom bow sides. There are several state tickets in the ficid, which cause heavy scrutebing. The vote in tue city and Unroughoul the state will be very close. PENNSYLVANIA. Fine Weather and = Heavy Vote af a representation will be chunged. In the first - . et ee DRAWELS. st GL GOeach piece worth $1.65. | ward fade) wulconiimebumgatinedid mand | the commiltces have sent circulars thronah | wssembly, district found ne, republleans in| Sic dia HH. Gioson, tue. present demon NEW JERSEY. Pitsburg and Philadelphia. ree sue Jae lois n a | the departments and called upon the clerks in | Syke woll tor, the entire: debra aang | cratic memuver, 1s opposed by Tuomas S. Hod. a ef] Pumapriemia, Pa. Nov. 2.—The weather JESMIE EUSTACE, NEW GOODS. VERY ELEGANT PATTERNS, | "es for campaign purposes, and the day before | teenth assembly district up to 10 o'clock 73 | Uoulst. The general belief is that Mr. Gibson = . And s Powerful Dramatic Company, in ONE CASE COLORED MERINO SHIRTS AND nN ESCAPE PROM SING SIN. Produced with Marvelous scenic Effects. DRAWERS, fall regular made, very fine quailty, ‘at $2 each piece, worth $2.50. VERY LOW PRICEA NEW FENDERS. AW ANDI great anxiety and excitement here. election and on eleciion day there has been Then the Votes had been cust. ‘The district was runaing about even with a siigut advantage tor Hewitt, In the fist election district o1 tue «ame assem- oe second disuriet, Pram 1 present mem: ber, democrat, Wan. M. Mariue, republican, and Trentox, N. J., Nov, 2.—The campaign in this state hus been prosecuted with marked same report comes trom all parys of the state, and with a beauthul, ciear sky anda warm SEW A NDIRO! , sunshine, a Very heavy vote is being brought Admission to all only 10 cents. nol EF, BROOKS HOSS | election or defeat of a candidate for Congress | bly districi, ont of 150 votes George was a very | Kelet Zouck, ‘prouibition, are’ tue candidates, | vigor by the republicans and democrats. ‘The | Our . QUHARLESTON EARTHQUAKE __ | 50 DOZEN EXTRA HEAVY aND THOROUGHLY | _ 029 531 15th st. nw. | was the making or destruction of somebody's | little ahead of Hewitt. Hue district Is largely deumocratic, aud the elec- | prohibitionists devoted their work mainly to| prrrspune, Pa., Nov. 2.—The weather isclear Cine ROWLAND will ger tro Lectureson the tion of Mr. Shaw is conceded. Charleston Eart lake, Its Results and Phenowiens, for the benefit of the Associated Charities of Washitng: ton, at the NATIONAL RIFLES’ AKMOR G, Bet. 9th and 10ch six D.w., DAY EVENINGS, Nov. Sand 5. ‘First Lecture.— Devastation of Charleston. HALL, * EDNESDA Vand PRI Necoud Lecture.—Charieston and other Earthquake Phenomena, and illustrations of the progress of scl ence and Discovery. single Tickets, admitting to one lecture, 25 ets. Course tickets, admitting to both Lectares. and in- cluding reserved Seats. 50c. Each person purehasii S.course tleket will be presented with a cabluet si Photograph of some results of tie earthquake. (60s, Teser Ved seats and phot Inutynes Book store, 428 7th st i zd Tee fographs obtained: at "Bal No reserved seats MADE CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, at 50e. per pair. THE CELEBRATED MEDLICOTT CO.'S SCOTCH WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in White, Gray and Scarlet. These goods are celebrated on ‘Account of pot shrinking. We have full lines of them at the Lowest Prices. HEAVY BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS, as handsome as silk; size, 34 Shirts.and 30 Drawers, $1.80 each; rise 10e. per size. ALSO FULL LINES OF NECKWEAR, HANDEER- CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS. MERINO AND COT- = FIRST PAYMENT DUE ‘ON THE 12TH ISSUE. EQUITABLE COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION, ASSETS OCT. 15, 1886, $701,259.60. ‘The first payment on the 12th issue (new stock) Is due in November. 1854, aud can be puld aud shares Subscribed daily from 830 a m. to 4:30 p.m. at the office of the Association, 917 F street, or at the month- 1 mueeting, November S, 1886, 7p. m., at National pect, few clerks have gone home to vote. vote. mittees are practically closed up. eally no betting. influence. To-day no one would guess from going through the departments that there was Such @ thing as an election anywhere in pros- y money has been collected, und. very ‘or in stance, from the Treasury department prob- ably not more than fifty have gone home to ‘They seem to be entirely “divorced trom politics.” “Very few reduced rate tickets ior Voters going home have been issued by either of the campaign committees, and both com- ‘There is very little figuring on the election and practi- x he election of a mayor for New York city seems to excite more interest UNITED DEMOCRATS HOLDING THEIR OWN. From the twenty-third assembly district word came that the united democrats were holding their own, and the saine was the case in the twentieth district. It was said that it looked very much as if George was runuing abead of Roosevelt, but that there was no feur of his equaling Hewitt’s vote, WHERE GEORGE 18 STRONC In the east and west districts George was polling a heavier vote than was expected, but tuese were districts principally Inuabived by laboring classes. The reporis received at the Irving sill headquarters prophesied a big suc- In’ the third dis- trict -H. Welles Rusk, democrat; David W Giass, prohibition; Henry A. Busse, industrial, endorsed by the republicans, are the con: testants, ‘This district is,” under ordi- nary circumstunces, decidedly democrati butthe industrial party is very strong. It is composed of Wards in Une eustern section of the city where large numbers of the industrial classes reside, uud they have been active. Tuere is a feeling of doubt as vo the result. ‘Che fourth district, composed of the greater part of the Wester portion of this elty, presents Isidor Rayner, democrat; J. Emory Weatherby, re- publican; Samuel 'Q. Sanks, colored repabli- the assembly districts in the southera port Of the state, and they only claim Ley will elect some members of Lie stale house of assemuly there, tuough they have a full congressional and legislative ticket in the field. Lue only State officer to be elected this year is agovernor. ‘The republican standard-bearer is ex-Cougrens man Beuj. F. Howey, ot Warren cou: Tue democratic ‘candi ts exJudge itoberis Green, of Union county, now representing the Bd congressional district, The protubition cau- didate is Geu. Clinton K. Fisk. “When the cam- puign first opened we prohibition vote lor gov eruor Was estimated at trom 18,000 to 25,000. and miid. A iatge vote Is being polied, aud scattering 1s quite general. Goud order’ pre Vails at all the polling places ME. BEATTIE DOING WELL. ‘The Ball Not Yet Extracted from His Groin, but no Trouble Feared. New Youk, Nov. 2.—Surveyor Huns 8, Beat- tie, who was shot by a discharged customs in- spector at the custom house yesterday, was auch improved tuis morning. His physicians Teport his condition most encouraging. The Now the leauing democratic and republican bail, which ts Jodged in the ascies of Lhe left eid afver 10 mini wre So'clock. Dours open . a we cer- | Cess 1r the George and Nooney ticket. At the | can; Eugene Levering, prohibitionist, and ticians say Luey will be surprised if it gues | ball, whi - Fendiecirerwilcommencent ssa” wale | TO MALF HORE, COLLARS, CUFRS, KEE | ,cunbnich<# Bains ict andadvantagesot | ian, the congressional contents: The, uncer. | Penang ar the Constr dempenicy hws | Saha Aske Finda iiacpendens detiocrat, | Beyond 1.000. ine ro leading parley ae ae a ete GREE OF EESTER GCL aoe SHIRTS, SILK REGINA ANDGINGHAM UM THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. | calculate the result, and. generally speaking, | Stimated that George would only poll about | The large number of candidates opposing is | devoted weir efforts to securing control of the _ SEES tak ane ome ee p* ape SE Ny BRELLAS. GLOVES, JEWELRY, ‘Ete, Etc, all JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. 0C28-6t there would not be much’ surprise ‘aay way the | 45,000 to 50,000 votes, and that Roosevelt | iooked to as assuring the election of Mr. next. ture, which will elect » successor to Sea vialape. ‘Under the influence of mor ‘ghiatar stent by Sevens nes 7 a (<a Coes LOS WWAusuaTS THAT With Nor WaRRaxtED, | ii lunge, and Mt: aguerric ie epee it | Camedia, Senator Wan, J Nowell evubll| Puce tne surveyor passed & Somlorenslo aight, F peer : : Haynes eye yor pasa Gite srom Besta. Zo TO pore om has eturned from the north ad opened an office at | "STMATES OF REPUBLICAN GarNs 1x THE] (‘is reported Lhut numerous aitesis have | gain li oVecuion by a pluratity. “rhe’ aia | or ‘ts Tepublicans aud 8 demvcrais, and the FUTURE OF THE LIBERALA. Admission, 50. c nts: ¢ caiidren under 12 years, — 938 F STREET, ‘HOUSE. been made on the east side this morning for | uistrict will vote tor Washington G. Tuck, re- ee eee Joba KEEP MANUFACTURING CO. where he would be pleased to see hi nd Trlends. “Hemember—¥ae ¥ st uous tm It Is generally conceded that to-day’s election will show republican gains in the House of Rep- illegal registering. In John J. O'Brien's district ulone 40 men were said to have been arresied ublican; Barnes Compton, democrat, ‘and james P.’ Armstrong, probibition. Tnis dis- outs of sumably of Si, repuntionss aed a democrats, giv! republicans a majority Ton joint ballow* Nine fepublicun and deino- Unity to be Seeured Only by Broadem = SHAY: oa ee by 10 o'clock and warrants for a large number | trict 1s composed of counties on the lower | crauicsenators hold over, Although tae con- Sng Pasty Monaiarten. Axe You Wise. ‘and. Couveyancer (bepity MEGORNEY, | resentatives, ‘The democrats say that thelr | more are suid. to Lave Deon iestede Tries | Be stantl ee oe a tete antics on the lower lest on the jegislative ticket will be @ warm 437 TH st. N. w. Deeds for nearly elghtcen years), Heal Estate in all its | Majority, now 42, will not be cut below 25. He- | reported that most of those arrested on the eust | river and Chesapeake Bay. Itis always an un- | oue, itis believed. that, the repablicens will ne: OR ARE YOU OTHERWISE? ams branches. Rooms $ and 4.657 Fst, nw. ocii-ime | publicans, wilie tot expecting to. wipe out the Jook, feel or examination pared consider. By the uu the poorest fudge of Cloth oF Ci : of Adier sou are lower the prices the larger the list of buyers. CLOTHING House, DO YOU PRETEND TO KNow, oR pO You MAKE NO PRETENSIONS TO KNOWLEDGE? Are you wise judge of Clothing? Can you tell by sort of cloth will wenr well? Are you posted upon the cost of goods? Do you know when you are resily securing a first-class bar ‘The above are questions for the Clothing buyer to sal one-price, low-price sy= em at Vietor E Adier's Ten Per Cent (lothing House hing ean rely upon Deing satisfactorily and justly served. At Adler's you can rely upon getting good Cloth, because Mr. Adler is careful to excinde ail unreliable goods from bis ‘You know, or you ought to know, that when you bay paying hima big profit. You ean figure out for yourseif Adier’s profit. He sells at exactly ten per cent above actua! manufacturing cost, Adler tssatintied with a very small profit, because the OLIVER P, BURDETTE, Sole Agent for the District of Columbia. Store closes 7p. m., except Saturdays, 0c29-6t Przserxa, Gate with J. W. Bell, Sth Ave. New York,) Civil and Military Tatlor. ‘Riding Habitx Ladies’ Suite, 2007 F surest. ocl2Im LATEST PARISSAN MODES ry HATR GOODS M'LLE M. 3. PRANDI, 1309 F srexer OPHFLIA RANGS, ENGEI EP PLATTS, TOCA TARSR EGU. EAB TEI? ine Bases aa Sag ORL Buss Fixrczss 5. SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES LATROBES, RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, Job Work a Speciaity. ‘ocl6 ‘BUY THE BEST. BIBB'S BALTIMORE LATROBES axD CALVERT RANGES Surpass all others in Efficiency, Durability and Econ- gm im Consumpt of Fuel.” Beware of limitations. ocl4-1m (FS CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1740 PENN, Gain Brauch 16e2 Lath ‘st tne ie ttUey ae HUNTER and Mra £. L. RICHARDS. ne20) GTON TRAINING SCHOOL ees. The lectures it cl Will begin on TUESDAY, November 2. at 7 panty the Lecture Room cf the Nurses’ Directory, 409 9th st. n.w. Miss HEJNZEKLING, ‘Ooll-ime eS AE Em, sacaipeaneaisan ys P% nw, ‘Telephone 534-2. ez Ore WILLIAM CORCORAN HILI. BERNARD H. JOHNSTON, Parlor, 1105 7th st nw, formerly of Ba.timore. York, one Michigan, Io! each other. For instance, in ‘and togain in Mr. Bramm’ from ten to fifteen, lew control of the House b; demu cratic majority ut just seventeen. Indiana; will lose one and will lose only one In New ‘At democratic headquarters to-day it claimed that the demvecratic majority in the ‘House wiil not be cut below twenty-five, ‘They ‘say they will not lose more than one, It any, ia in one 1n Missouri; ‘ork; none in Peun- sylvania, and gain one in West Virginia. Two majority ‘altogether, pat it much below this. ey will proably guin two or three in New in Peunisyivania, tour or five in In- diand, and five or six in ‘Ohio. They expect Algo 16 mukegains in West Virginia, Missourl, a and Illinois, and @ member here aud there elsewhere. They will probably Jose one each in Virginia, North Carolina,south Curolina and Tennessee, and there will be gains und losses elsewhere, probably about offsetting Pennsylvania the democrats expect to lose in Mr. Boyle's district ‘The most general estimate gives the republicans a net gain of ig the democrats in irom Lwelve to twenty- two majority. Some figure closer and put the two, ‘They claim a majority running from 25 1035, the Offices, Changes ‘The President has appointed David T. Bun- ker, of Mass., to be United States consul at Demerara; Oliver H. Gallup, of Nevada, to be register of the land office at Carson City, Ne- Sido Lor Illegal registration have been taken to Essex market and discharged, the evidence against them being insufficient. aoe VOTING EARLY AT CHICAGO. ‘The Went, Like the Rest of the Country, Favored With Fine Weathe: Curcaco, Nov. 2.—The weather in this city and throughout the entire state is magnificent, with the prospect of continuing 60 the entire day. It was estimated at 11 o'clock this fore- noob that fully oue-halt the registered votes had been cast. ‘There was less scratching of the regular republican and democrate tickets than had been expected. There are two lubor Uckets in the fleld, tue United labor and the Labor league. ‘The former is supposed to rep- resent largely the socialists, and, wilh the ex- ception of the chndidates for judges of the ‘counly courts, has independent nominees for all the state ‘and county offices. ‘I'he Labor league ticket contains the names of the republi- cu state c.ndidates and is divided ou the this morning, indicate fair and cool Weather, pn sa as GEonGIA. Representatives in Congress the Only Officers Voted for. Avausra, No..2.—To-day'selection in Georgia 4g for members of Congress only, the state officers certain districtand xeverally has gone for te republican party in stateelections. This disirict 4g thought to be in doubt, Lhe sixth district, 1n- cluding the northwestern counties,bas generally €lected # repubican Wo Congress. Hou. Louis E, McComas, present member, republican; L. Victor Baugumaa, democrat, And Kev. L. A: ‘Mano, prouibition, are the candidates, “Unless the pronibition candidate abau draw a iarge number of voles rom Mr. Mevomas, his irienus have no doubt of bis election. ‘The issues ol the campaiyi leat bis election. There seems to be litte doubt Of democratic success in the Ist district, and as little doubt of republican victory in the 6th, A QUIET ELECTION IN BALTIMORE, 11:30 a.m.—The weather is beautiful and the ys, holiday. There is now Of the election of Rusk and in the tuird and fourth eg en emocrat, in ue aird dint at to be no doubt mer, tau control of both brancues. Tue republicans now have four of the seven congressinen. | sBrkbin ages, MISSISSIPPI. A Very Quiet Campaign. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 2.—Ihe political eam- paign in this state has been remarkably quiet, there belng no opposition to the democratic judge Kdward Limvail (rep.) ng T. C, Garebins (dem) In. this (the Shovstring) dis: Feature of the Contest. tion in this state promises to be uninteresting. great speech to-morrow and the visitof him selt and Harcourt yesterday to Rawarden, I amable to state that the view of Giadstune and Harcourt t that peace in Ube liberal ranks ‘can only be found by so broadening and widen- w ing the boundaries of tbe liberal party as to inclnde the unionists, Morley up to the present moment, however, remains Uneonverted. He intends fo take Use line of the Scoten rai namely: That liberaiisin meaus home rule, Special Cable Dispatch to THE KVENTNG Stan, Loxpox, Nov, 2.—At the quarterly meeting of Lhe Manchester chamber oi commerce yester day, after @ prolonged debate on the subject of free trade, « resolution was moved to tne effect that having waited in vain 40 years tor other hatious to" follow the iree trade example Of appl Darect schoa a fies ‘this chamber thinks tne time nirest bv Cunidaten ior admission tthe school | OF threo, they say, they will lose in Tiinols, Sree cI Bott Take ten non | vole ie: prvgreming very. 4 A place where you can buy safely makes buying a | — Dena, 010 Tairwecuth ein. we” ~ * ©2034 | but will’ gain one'in Wisconsin, one in Louist: | fecaiving s air uaseeerne oles pleasare. When you know that you are getting full <= I WH TO ANNO! TO THE | BBd 086,10 Tennessee and one ‘in each of the | “Reports iroin Various points in Towa, Mis- Yalue in retara you part with your cash cheerfuly. | Luaprea ArtEeNtiox ‘agies that 1 have opened w Drewmaing | Gar DRty clam agin, they expect t0 1032 | sourl, Wisconsin, Minnesota und Dakovs Sariy Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING Stam, The democrats have nominated @ full state | “f'>S nox, Nov. 2.— Yesterday's cabinet counell as oe mae Yaga, vico W.E. Copeland, declined. | having been chosen Ustober 4. and thers {ckot, to witich there sno opposition. Seven pooh i! ae 6 lollow! motion’ in made in pposition democratic nominees, 0 ‘only SUITS. PANTS, OVERCOATS, for the REAL Estat WAN aX SURANCE | tne Pension oid: Noah V, bdbotts of Sal Brohitition is nore political tases tn eaieeeeee, ig where Open Fire Place, Dought, sold and exchanged. Particular | $1,200 to $1,4( Mra, Helen M. Whipple, It exists in one form or another in about 115, attention given to the renting ot fnnesot ars ie ‘out of the 187 counties in' ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES ec iwiven to the f hounés and collection ta; Mra. ‘A. Marshail, ot ; ‘Georgia. The Kn: TABLE GRATES, TILES and MANTELS, | of renin “Loans i epcmabte Sonne | BER Es gFAUN® WN; Wallsos, of Georgia: | of Labor donot extand beyond alx or seven ants ‘eetatand Decorative Articles for Wedding Prasenta | AS LOIN Psa spate erooe.” Lge Shy-patt in polties eavopt ig lchmond ‘and YWwaRp W. W. 001 |. RIGGS 4, 0. oc7-1m i. Hurrlet P. McQuesten, of lows, a clerk | Gna Jantles, and fa those their efforts eae ancaae = bap epoca . q= LUMBER! LUMBERY of class one in the Pension office, has realigned. | Garsumrsccnes ot — Plumbers, Dealers in Furnaces, Ranges, Grates and | MAHOGANY. ‘The Alleged Training Ship Smuggling. LOUISIANA. mex emcent gx | out inreoe wee see tee ae See oa and other articles brought trom abroad by the Officers of the United States steamers Ports- mouth and Saratoga, in which he STRICTLY ONE PRICE 987 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. nol (Open Saturdays till 12 p.m iE PROOF OF THE PUDDING.— Te PUDDING.