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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAIL}, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Northwest Ooraer Peausyivania Ave, and1lth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, Tre Ferre Stax i served to antmerthers tn the eiiy by carricrs. on the'r Own account mt le eoue toe Beet or dae. ger mont: Copies at thevewuntce 3 Be each. By mull—pomage prepaluSU cus & Bicnite one veer, 96: six moutua ga" ea Tntered at the Post Once at Washington, . {inSeinne muail matter} os WEERLY STAR—pubticneg on Friday—Sk ® postawe prepa Sik mente, BO Gente Ait mall <aimeriptions mus’ be pas su adwance: : ait Ser ———————_—_— SS. Vou GI-No 10,444. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THUR! SDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886. The Loening Star. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL _NOTICES. _SPECIAL NOTICES. r GH™S GRAND OFERA HOUSE ING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ‘Farewell Season of the World-iienuwned Tragedienne JANAUSCHEK. Sopported bs the three iending actors, GEO. D.CHAPLES, "Aur CARDEN, ALEX. ILLES. JANAC-CHER, For the first tine here. 19 Wer latest success as ME FRIDAY FVESIN: Benefit o. Janarehek. BLEAK WOvSsE ATURDAY MAIINER LEAK HOUSE. SATUROAY EVENING. MAMIE ANTOLAET) i EXT WEA VANS ANU HUEY ina Pare LOR ATH. bos NES SS 808ar TESTER “The Most Versathe Actor in America.” TO-NIGHT....._-RICHELIEU “He never was more equal to a part than in Hicheliew last hight."—Conrter Journal, It would he hard to. praise too | asp | Ibgiey' the “exqar ie acting | ana” nating grace of tise | Walowsights = Juile” — Incer- | cean WAINWRIGHT. WAINWHIGH Sato Merchant o: ANS WASHE Go Where Go. The Chicas o Attractions. REILLY AND WOuD™ BIG SHOW, largest Vaudeville Compsuy’ in the World. 5—NELSUN PAMILY—5 With no rivaison earth The createst feature ever in Earope. ‘The highest salaried in the world. Jhe Aerobatic Mars eis of the a ‘Matinees Tusday, Thursday and Saturday. ws Sta ne Night wim! and S02 No higher. Matluee 10 and 286 No higher. Nett weex "J L Kernun's Monumental Specialy and Comedy Ox IME MUSEUM. ‘Last Three Dass and Nights of Mr. C. W. Barry and Mise Jennie bustace, To Their Big seusanion of ESCAPED FLOM ING, and prolog: sturting Effects, Speeuaities, 3 ngs aud Daices, Admission to ult only 10 cents. Seats rever ved fur aus’ pe: formance during week. Next week —A big show—" Micali” and “oliver Twin.” “Carioad Scouery, splendid costumes, great in In four SSS NTHST. OPERA HOUS! gue Week, Commencing MONDAY. Matinees Every Day at NEIL BURGESS, In bis most jnagable sdece:s, A dramatic picture, cieau.“pare and wholesome. Replete with ludghter from beginulug to end. ‘ibe Ere Cites eee priday Mat ‘Thursday and Friday Matinees, Wibow BeDOPT. Next week —Calieu, Haley & Calien’s Minstrets. SPECIAL NOVICE —Rewrved seat tickets can uow be rad by telephone, and will be deliv livered to all parts of tue city by onilurmed bo; Wehout extra chane Telephone call, Herzog imthstreet Upera House. Teleyhone cali—13s-2. Bt ANJO! RANJOS RANJOM Quiek!: iy tanght. by simple method, fa on qua I guarantee the most un Musical person te play a perfect tune cach and every Jessou oF no charge Pariorsopen from 2 until LO pet. GORGE D ARGH. 212 G st. the. AN communicatious promptly answered. ud-lw® EES 84 RAND. 3 ‘Teacher of Elocntion ud Votce Culture, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen fo the DRAMATIC STAGE. prepa: ing Staeuss for reading ou the platioras er 1a Cay be sev fut 10 until 6 om Tuesdays, Wednes- a be sev frou 10 unt “a dayeand Fridays, at No. 1338 n2eolm* FP RICY CLE RIDING Moo ery popular. You cen rid Bike it “Undies 25c. euch nou: TALEYCLE Cu. 1400 N.Y 7 = ¥ Tus Jockey Cros Races ‘Will Be Continued WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRID. OF THIS WEEK ay Five Races Each Das. RURDL:. RACE ON WEDNESDAY. STEEPLECHASE ON FAIDAY. Trains leave the B. and 0. Depot on Race z BtrAOs ib catiog at termnaiion of each Qo "sracing Kound Trip rickets 13 cents RACING WILL CoMMENCE AT 1:30 OCLOCK EACH DAY * — Inaproper characters Will, as heretofore, be exe ie notte irieyel. “You will 0a mocth CAPI- a Rozsa, eh Fes moo mE RVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENIS DURING THE WERK, = Eh borate Productiun sith ex US wat aie Stte ss, | STORM BEATEN Pheromeral cast of characters. Superb and reallt scusccdvcts The’ gresiet prowuclon of Nance fines Reat week—C A. Gardiner, the eminent dialect Washington News and Gossin, ‘TRE SUPPLEMENT oF THE EVENING STAB TO- Day contains u full list of the street improve- ments avked tor by citizens as sent by the Dis- trict Commissioners to the Tras iry depart- ment, the election surprises in \arious state-, the permanent exposition, Brazil's queer plagu: telegraphic dispatches, etc. The advertisement~ are classified as follows: Auction Sales, Pro- posals, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Goods, Professionul, Housefurnishings, Sewing Machines, Attor- neys, Family Supplies, Pianos and Orgaus, Dentistry, The Trades, Books, Wood and Coal, Gentiemen’s Goods, Financial, Medical, Rail- reads, Potomac River Boats, Steamers, Special- thes, Undertakers, ‘THE receipts {roi HE CPREMr COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMSIA. WALKEK GALES et al ‘The trustees beret ILLIAM B. HIDDEN, M. D., SPE- 208 W. Monument st., Ha tmute. faton, D.C. Mondayn, Pracit-e limited to. is jard's Hotel, Wi iendays and Fridars, frol eutrance. “ Cousulation eases of the Chest. Throat and Nasal Passages. Spe clally successful in treating. E Fever. Kose Cold, Asthma, hess resulting thereirum. ria real extate described iit ibe - © the price of ity. dayof October, dered that sid save shall be Geally e-afrmed on the 29th day of November, 1550, 00 ess Shall be shown belore sui hall be publlsn ‘sauce ssive weeks, sal Gatarrhy und” Drak A. PERRY IS NOW CONNE T- 3k BAKNUM & CO., and sill be gind (0 see luis uid friends at their Store, 931 Penoxy!- ¥aniuave, He believes he can give them better satis- faction than he has ever dune beoreD43t THE SUPREME (OUNT OF T DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Specia: Terw fur Orpi November 4th 1336. Inthe careof JAMS S EDWARDS, Executor of George Mattingis, deceased, the Executor afurrsald pproval uf the Cour the THIKD DAY OF DEE! at bis VO NOCLUCK \. M., for makin und distribution under the Court's directiot. aud con en and where ail creditors and persons en- titled to distributive shares (or legucles) oF a residue, 1 otified to attend tn person or by agent OF uly authorzd, with their claims against roperly vouched: otherwise the Executor We Deniell? 0: the Law against them: Provided, copy 0: Unis order be published once a wees weeks in the Washington « Star previous to thesald day. of this o der Washington Law Reporter for thre and ts tbe Evening star once a week for three succes: sive weexs, before said day. CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice. J. MEIGS, Cierk. ANCY, Asst Clerk. eMC LEER & CO: SATESSEN HAS 0)! 1383 14th st, nw, A true copy—Test: in’ Cyuct Business HE, A.D. 1856, Internul revenue to-day Were $374,882, and irom customs $858,101. ‘Tue President hus recognized William Brig- ham as consui of Guatemala, at Boston, ELECTED BY AN INCREASED MAJORITY. Realth Officer Townshend has received a tele gram, from his brother, Represeutattve Town- of Iisinols, stating that Le bas been re- by an increased majority. —Mr. Richard H. Stockton, s0n of ex-Senator Siockton, iormerly of Wash- ington and now United States consul at Rotter- dam, arrived in Washington lastevening. He tate department to-day to pay he Secretary. _Telephoae 534-2. ‘BUY THE BES BIBB'S BALTIMORE LATROBES CALVERT RANGES iciency, Durability and Econ- ‘omy | m Consumption of Fuel. fare of Imit tions. DE. D. MeMASTER, mduate of Ontario Veterinary College, ito. ‘Uiliee, Wood Hiro, & stables, 1620 MC Bt, New Telephoue cal 472-4, Treatment of domestic pets Surpass all others in E ‘Reporter and kvening DORSEY CLAGETT. ‘Kegister of Wills for the District of Columbia, (Fee 4 PERSONAL EXPLayaTi0! Wasttxetos, D. To the Federa'ion of Jabor, Washington, D.C. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN: We, the under- signed, are boycotted on very unjust grounds, there peal to your houorable assembly tor fair ‘our desire to be recognized us a union sh.p—unton im every particular. sembly have reasons for bor cotting us they are un- kK. own to us, theretore we respectful investigation of the whole ma.ter. be umlcabiy settled. your early consideration, we are ‘Very reapectfally ou: pectnuily SOR TEBEL & OWEN. ‘The above letter was sent by us to the Confederation of Labor in full recoxnition of thelr pawer and right to srbitrate between ourselves and: th desire to stute Inve Fepestediy asserted our Tecoghized as a union shop. We are vel sonal friend 1M trouble with the ow (0 the Anal court, the public, to ‘We pay more thay union and the secret boycott IEBeL & OWE! ‘Merchant Ta fors, ud 10th St. BW, NOV. 1, 1886. copartnership Consux StockT0x 3, Oct. 5. 1886, ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER OTH T Will resume my old stand, 654 Center Mar- witha ae xuemade sausaze Meat. pales sete 5 is respects to th THe CABINET MeeTING.—AIi the membersof the cabinet were present at the regulur meeting to-day except Secretary Whitney, wo hus not Yet returned to Washington. CHAPLAIN WESLEY O. Hotway, of thenavy, hus been granted three months’ leave of ab- F ¥ ‘STOCKS Gitais, PROVISIONS AND If the Tatiors’ as- Pama ts Resiee Aan ee (Re BX mecmen earn oe 1202 Fst. nw pheae connections. jogg Huilding. n01-61¢ YOUR COAL AND WOOD FROM YTHEXS, the most exten- iy miore families than ‘ork. Cential office, Offices throughout thecity. 1 ask (of you an ud Hoping that You will gis How THE PRESIDENT WiLL Be ENTERTAINED 1x Bosron.—President Clevelund will be re- ceived at the Boston und Albany railroad depot day by the governor, He the military to one of the hotels, probauly the Vendume, where the state will entertain him with a creukiast. From ken to Harvard college, Ule anniversary celebra- @ dinner, after whieh, be- hie will be escorted uy abudy of Harvard students back to the uotel, where he Will be entertained by the elty of Bdston, and where he will hold « reception in the evealug, to which 3,0U0 invitations will be Is<ued. will leave’on the 10:30 Buston and Albany train tor Washlugton, receiving the same ex The democratic state com- mittee bad intended giving the President dinner on Tuesuay hud be cousented to stay. (CH DELEGATES. Their Visit to the White House To-day The French visitors reached this city yeater- day alternoon at 4:16 p.m. in a special car at- tached to the limited expre-s,and wereescorted to the Arlington by Count Sala, the charge d'affaires of the French legation, who wus ut the Baltimore and Potomue depot to meet them. They were joined at the Arlington by a number of Freuch gentiemen, residents of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, At @ banquet at the Arlington to the representatives of the French government in this city, their guests being Count Sala, Mar quis de Chambrun and Mr. de Roevre. Covers were laid tor twenty-one. served in the Johnson house annex to the hotel and was in every way a representutive one. During the evening Gen, Hazen, of tue signal called to pay wis respects lo the visitor them to dive with him to-night ym could be uecepted by few, ag the majority of the party will ret Keee Masvracruame Co. tn Boston next Mor for Sssist.ng a will Le escorted by upton, and up) Sustall us oy 1s putrouage. Wages ior less than unto deciared ‘Us IS Untair ane 437 7TH STREET N. r there he will be tal Offer the following Special Bargains in Where he will attend Uon und purtake of ‘MEN'S FURNISHINGS, sides the military, OE). WASHINGTON, ‘We have this day formed Under the firm name of ‘I. 3. Hups uct a General Fire Ins. business," T. M. UANSON, 3. BL HANSON: Jas BLADAMS, We represent the following old and reliable com- Pauies, with nearly ail of which the senior member of firm hus been connected for the last 36 years, viz; BINA INSURANCE CU, OF HA..TFORD, Being over stocked in our K. K. Brand DRESS SHIRTS, we will offer them at the very low price of $1 each, for ten days ouly. very best that we can produce, for fess than $1.25 each. Also 20 dozen Landsomely trimmed NIGHT SHIRTS (QMasonville Muslin), Mil size and length at 75c. each. Sold everywhere at $1. ‘Shirts are the nd never retail Cort to the train. WINTER UNDERWEAR. E CASE HEAVY MFRINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at 50c. each piece, worth 65c. ONE CASE HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at Zc. 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 DRAWERS, at $1.50 each plece, worth $1.85. ONE CASE HEAVY SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at $2 each plece, worth $2.50. ONE CASE COLORED MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, fail regular made, very fine quality, ‘at $2 each pleoe, worth $2.50. Particolar attention paid to coaching Amateurs ana | 50 DOZEN EXTRA HEAVY AND THOROUGHLY Cash assets... aS SPRINGFIELD i. & 31. TNSU OF MASSACHUSETTS, ‘Or PHILADELP! ‘The established reputation of these companies isa taut claims will, us ecetotore, be equitably adjusted and prom 1324 F st. nie, | the visitors ga NOTICE To TH: THE WASHING BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Ne monthly meeting f: DAY, the Sth of November. 1896, at St. Joseph’ Mall, corner St and H sts. uw. F. W. JUNEMAN 8. TOEPFER, Secretary: it MAHONEY, THE PA. ‘PERILANGER, desires to inform the public and his friends that, notwithstanding the person: Jaries received .rom the accident ut the fire uf the 25th 0. 7. id Association will’ ‘The dinner was 80 o'clock p.m. The tnvitatior WHAT CAUSED THE SLAUGHTER OF DEnOCR ATIC LEADERS? Carious Anomalies in the Resalt—Th Tarif Had Something to De With t—Bat Federal Patronage Dug Their Graves. The defeat of Speaker Carlisle, if he has been defeated, Isa loss not only to the democracy, but to the country at large, and there are thou- sands of republicans who will unite In the ex- Pression of regret at the retirement of such @ man. Bat it is somewhat of an anomaly in politics to sev a political party maintain its ascendancy in an election that strikes down Its acknowiedged and most popular leaders, Mor rison is surely defeated, Carlisle's fate hangs upon the official count, Holman fn doubt and Springer gets buck by a very narrow margin. hese men have all been able and earnest democratic workers, and there is certainly thing In their party records which would single them out for punishment, They have Wuivlained that tart reform was ucardival rincipie of democracy, aud in that position ve been tully sustained by thelr party in Congress. Yet, wiille apparently in accord with their party upon the leading issue of Lhe ume, these men have suffered, And the tact is hot to be lost aight of that oniy “iree traders Go-culled) have inet wih unexpected reverses, ir, Randall and the several democratic mem- bers who were his Heutemapts in: alding to d= deat the Morrison tariff bili are returned to Con- gress With perhaps increased mujorities. Mo- advo, of New Jersey, and Stabinecker, of New York, us well us Randall, Were confronted in their canvass with the open bostlity of demo- cratic orguus, These organs uppeul to the demvcrauic voters of the respective aisiricts to revuke the “treachery” of tbeir ee, eundi- dates by votlug tor republicans tur Congress; but despite suci appeals the democratic pro- iecieueris come up auniling while tae brilliant iree-trade leaders ure humiliated by deteut, Restricting the view to tue ate of democratic iree traders wud protectionists,it would seem (hut free traue had gut a very black eye and that protection was booming; but it is Leid that (wis advantage 1s more specious thun real, tor democrats have wrested ulstriew from Lhe re- pubiicuns on the tariff issue, and the puriy wich is corraitied to free traue retuins con- trol of the lower branch of Cong ess, The be- ife: guiny ground that some eecret but well- orgunized effurt was made ugainst the most prominent free trade leaders with the view or cuecking the movement toward turiif reform. There is au enormous capital in this couniry iuieresied in mainuining the provective sys tem. But u candid review o: the iufluences which have contributed the deieat of sume of Uwe abiest and must prominent democrats 1u Congress caucot omit we palrouage question. Speuker Curiwie made bivter eueimies by the muuner In which he dispowed of sume federul vuitices. Que of the papers of ius district turned. agulust him because the editor thereof! did not get a post office. Morrison, ulso, made howling enemies o1 lormer friends ‘by dealing out lede- ral offices. He had not offices enough to yo rouuu among his friends. Springer und Hole man Were both Kept Im hot Water or moutus belore Lue election by Lue opposition o1 disap- bolnted office veexers, and 1a Virginia the ae- teat ot several democrats is traced directly to discontent produced by the distribution of patronage. Indeed all alopg the democratic line tue political corpses auigut be murked with the epitaph, “Killed by federal patron- age.” ——_~+or-______ “a Fanny Election All Roan THAT'S WHAT SECKETARY ENDICOTT THINKS ‘ABOUT IT. “It has been a very funny election all round,” said Secretary Endicott this morning. “It was avery lively tlie in my state, but it resulted much betier than was expected for our side.’ ‘Tue Secretury asked about the lulest news from Carlisle's district, and suid tuat if be jailed tv ve returued to the House it would be & xreut loss to the country ‘uitimo (resulting in the tempurars lon of bi aight), bis business at Nos. $13 aud $15 Penn-yivi continued the sume, with every effurt ‘Having secured competent and experienced help in ment Of Skilled NGINU, WIS DOW SHADES, PICTURE he confidently solicits the continuance of former Tronase. Brompr attention given to ait orders. OWNBKS AT COLO.IAL jnfurmation in regard to ‘saute, apply to Dr. KH. EVANS, 18aT mae. MAYO, dreasarer, Westmoreland Co. aS-Bce BOYD'S DIRECTURY—THE CANVASS: Boyd's Directory of the District of Co- lumbia for lis? ts now fuished, wud ti all persons who buve removel Disbnes were tai Of uddress, to a ouce iniurm wl WM. H. BUYD, Le vrolt Buuuing. or P.O. Box 64. (eS OFFick oi New Yori this afternoon, retired early, but muny waiked about town und yy Of the Arlington tll after A few of tue visitors MADE CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, at Gc. per pair. THE CELEBRATED MEDLICOTT CO.S SCOTCH WOOL SHIRTS. AND DRAWERS. in White, Gray and Scarlet. These goods are celebrated on ‘account of not shrinking. We have full lines of them at the Lowest Prices. HEAVY BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAW- ‘ERS, 2s handsome aa silk: size. 84 Shirts and 30 ‘Drawers, $1.8 each; rise 10c. per size, ALSO FULL LINES OF NECKWEAR, HANDKER- CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS. MERINO AND COT- TON HALF HOSE, COLLAKS, CUFFS, KEEPS SHIRTS, SILK REGINA ANDGINGHAM UM BRELLAS, GLOVES, JEWELRY, Eic, Etc, all ‘st Lowest Cash Prices. enlivened the Lobb: THE VISITORS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The French visitor: took carrlages this morn- ing, and at 11:80 o'ciock culled at the State de- partment. They were presented to the Secre- Sala, At the bour ap- o'clock, they proceeded to the their respects wy the Presi- As most of Luem had Leen presented to resident in New York, tue Secretary of ny them to the White Brown represented the lepartmentat the reception. The Presi- dent received the distingulsted visitors In tne blue parlor, aud the presentations were made by Count Sula. After ull hud puld their re- spects Count de Lesseps very unexpectedly and feelingly delivered un uduress to the President. COUNT DE LESSEPS' ADDRESS ‘was as follow: “As president of the Franco-Ameriean com- mittee, I huve the honor to offer to you the homuge of respect of tae French delegation came tu attend tbe cereiuonies of the statue of Liberty enlightening the world. aia OU, on thelr bebitif, tht ited States to return to y desire to pay thelr re- tury of State. by taxeydue op lotsat Colonial Siate did not accom} House, but Chiet Cleri culitem plate a cuunge of the fact, “Address ETE EVENING STAR Wwasuisovos Nov. Bed, ofthe Diecut oF THE kveSixG PAPER COMPAN Tecuiomupeasdsneeacctien Rhu e MANS Presaont SOWA Vie Beattent SecubeH RAG ¥. B. NUYEs, Treasurer. ee Cus. D. 1 KEEP MANUFACTURING 00, ae eee 437 79H ST. N. W. quested to say to BURDEFTE, re leaving tue U France they earnest spects In tie Executive n Magistrate of the great American nation, at y have received duriug their stay so many iuxens of the deepest and sincerest sympathy. Among them none should be regurded us more iu ‘CaaS H, ELLIOTE. al UT ‘Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, APOTHECAHIES AN Successurs to Dr. -aMCEL Waggamax, leasure to keep a well aud carefully of Dinss, Chemica sand Toilet Arucies 07 French, Germut sud buyilsh make, aud respectiully Solicit a sliare of public patrouage. Store closes 7 p.m.,except Saturdays. 029-6 tee nanos on w blah the VHARLPSTON EARTIiC = t s Haut Sts 9,3..W HDNESDA Vand INos, Sow. Bund 5. van Dev asta on of Charleston arwaou ait utter Farthquake futioms or the progress of se! Seourse ticket wil, be p Ph tw rep B of sume resus €&, Fewer Ferd seats amd pac S Bok swore, das ‘af rr 10 min tes etre S u'c Fund Lectures will commence at 8 cenie ever painted ghied at hlht by Su electric agli, yes om Bata. fo 10 pa Aduitson, 39 ents: Children under 12 years, 2: ectin, Un Soudays iui price, Soar ag s Ase Yor Wis. * OR ARE YOU OTHERWISE? 0 YOU PRETEND TO KNOW, oR pO YoU MAKE NO PRET! IONS TO KNOWLEDGE? Are youa wise Jutize of Clothing” Can yon tell by look. feel or exanilnation What soft of cloth will wear well? Are you posted upon the cust of geods? Lo you know when you are reslly securing a Girst-class bar gain The owe are questions for tue Clothing buyer to a ice, low-price sy Adler's Teo Per Cent « lothing House poorest lade of Clota or Cluthing cau rely upon Jastly served At Adler's rou ued Cloth, beeuuse Mr. Adle aureiiabe goods from his Being satinfictorily a t careful to ex A piace where you ean buy safe’ pieas hen yuu & makes buying 4 ou are getting 101 b Four cach cheerful y. to kuow, that when you Moy wdig profit. Yoo Fspruit He seils at Tabewe actual manufacrarins cust, Fis suusted with a very smuii profit, because the lower the prices the larger the ust of buyers, SUITS. PANTS, OVERCOATS, ALL aT THE LOWEST PRICES VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT TEN CLOTHING HOUSE STRICTLY ONE PRICE 827 ax 929 TTI STREET NORTHWEST. nol Open Saturdays till LA p.m. RHE PROOF OF Tun p Biccurie Hats tat ther tout te Beneraily. For Elie bas asked thet '¥ Vegetable. root wank. Ulnar OF ‘class ut ears the pub te have “wet te : sone we ed " tw hleeale ain ited cbs pat ors. hte bed Seg ee ae Sotiauicetion tree. iealp EAGT eine oF Dhaupoving and castig. porlant than the tut we York Lie day the d French artist, Bar I respectfully recommend the above firm to my for- rally us compeveut They wre both grad been long identitied wit ful pharmucists of Baltimore und this cl Hespecifully, SAMUEL WAGGAM. of your being present in N statue of the distinguisue thold!, was unvetied. Your noble and elevated utterances on the day of the Imposing occasion 01 October 28th, have moved us deeply. Destined to streaguuen the secular irieudsuip of uur two nations: words were received by our cou: the feeling of deep satistaction huppy to express, member Lue kinuness you also recollect and curry away with us the apies Of iberty under the law we wit: Iswire Arrexriox mer patrous and U und courteous gen.i | | And ask an Examination of our Stock of be closed out ut FINE WOOLENS MEMIZ'> PHARMACY, Every one of us will always 310 REWARD WIL: BE PAID owed us, and tiie arrest aud conviction of any person fil gaily using Muythorpe Farns y Ullice, ZoL Lt Ke. uo Bee For Ordered Work. Caught steuling These goods represent the stock of Three of the ‘Largest Mercnnt Tailoring Houses Iu Amercia, Viz: We hope toenjoy the satisfaction that our inission will have contributed to consolidaie Hy LEGANT PATTERNS. | (he ties of friendship which unite our two Ts NEW GOODS. oy VERY LOW PRICES, NEW FENDERS, EROWNING, KING & CO., New York. GEO. W. SINMONS & CO., Boston, Mass. TOWER HALL, Philadelphia Mr. President, accept our heartielt wishes fur , aud for he prosperity und © of the United States.” THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY. The President repite¢ as follow: pleased to recelve those who represeuted the People of France upon the interesting occasion Ww which you have reierred. Signiticunce of thelr visit will elated by the people of both nations, and that the visible, tangible sign of iriendsbip which we have seen 40 permunently placed will be a con- Stunt reminder of the duty We ull owe to assist {uo the maintenance of the most cordial relu- two cuuutries xo honorably ving 80 many yourself and family, 631 16th st. mw. _ | Weifure o Lue peopl SCHAYER, ATTORNEY 5 (Deputy “Recorder ot Deeds tor ws arly eighteen years), Ieal Estate in all Its braucucs. Kooms $ und 4.687’ F st, uw. ochl-Lme SAMUEL 5. SHEDD, INE GAS FIXTURES. LATROBES. RANGES, GRATES, FURNACES, Job Work a speclalty. ‘oe BEST STYLES, BEST MADE I hope thut the BEST FITTING GARMENTS, be tuily appre- at 33 Per Cent Less than any Other Tailoring Estab- -meut in the City. Partles desiring clothin, immediate wear can | {| be fitted from ur = ic CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1 ‘New Books and Ksest Perlodl- 2 14th ot uw. T Wisi ANA Fe citues that 1 Teve opel Parlor, 1105. th. wt. o.W. formerly of Ba more. Uons between our connected in the common purposes and’ interests in the pres- ‘OUNCE To THE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. ned a Dressmaking ‘The party then visited so points of interest avout thr Mumited dime at their al-| Appointments by the President. ERS TO REPORT ON NEW TRACK OF THE OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD mie of the principal » CiLY, us fur as the ‘posal Would permit. Every Garment sold with o Printed Gparantes, Mr. WM. D&MOTT bus the management of our urned from the north aid opened an office: Talloring Department, 38 where he would be picasa ty sce his patrons aud friends. Kemember—058 WILLIAM CoKCOKAN HILL BEENAKD H. JOHNSTON. HILL & JOHNSON, 73 15 REALESTATE, 10, ‘To ve commissioners to examine and report upon 100 miles of railroad constructed by the Oregon and Callfornia Ruilruad company, from © point 45 miles south of Roseburg, Oregon, polnt avout 144 inile svulu of H. Ettinger, of 0; Gideon J. “Lucker, ul New mi. ¥. Slemons, 0, Monticello, COMBINATION CLOTHING AND TAILORING SOUL Ward to & ry AN AND INSURANCE EHS, in sald state: Property bougbt, suiu und exchanged. Particular ihe renting v1 houses und collection Investiuneuts cureiuily 112 F STREET w. w. Of Fens — Louns negotiate, jade insurance placed in’ respousible conipanies COKCUKAN. HIGGS & CO. oc7-1m > LUMBER! LUMBER J. HIRAM SMITI 7 ‘ler, of Virgi: randson of ‘A, Business Manager. was yeutstday, Sopenene President Ty Iuterior depuriment. watchman 1b the The Mikado's Uncle Coming. THE PRIXCE AND PHINCESa KOMATSU TO AB RIVE IN WASHINGTUN TU-MONNOW. The Jupuuese minister hus euguyed rooms at the Arilngton tor the uncle of the mikudvand his sulle, nowLering fourteen persons, who are expected to arrive bere l-morrow. ‘The Prince and Princess Komatsu of Japan and their suite arrived in New York yesterday en route from San Francisco to Liver thence on ucross Eu. o} Coins w their native und princess, who ure travel party iucluaes Yosnitaue amberiain of the court of Prince lady in wulling to the sum, wide-de-camp, aud Coun of orununce, all of the Arima anu M, of the mikado. Lanna Arrestiox | LATEST PARISIAN MODES TN HAIR GOODS WLLE M. 4. PRANDI, 1900 F ranger. OPHELIA RANGS, ENG LOUIs XV. BANG: Hf Dressed aud bain Slane Barass Fixrcres LISH BASKET PLAITs, Witte Pixs, ULF FURES, Gaeie - PINE, PARTITION, SASH MOULDINGS, &c., ty und correct count, WM. R. McLEAN, 2th abd Bate nie, INO. W. Macastey, prices.” Prompt delive: and through India und Besides the prince ling incogulva, the Open Fire Place, PORTABLE GRATES, TILES and MANTELS, Usetui and Decorative Articles for Wedding Present, (> 2 W- Connon: & MACARTNEY, Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Bonds Deposits, Exchange “Loans Collections Rallroud Stocks and. Bonds, wud all securities listed onthe bxchuuges of New York, Pitiadelpilay Bos 5a Baltimore bought anu sold. feclaity made ot Invexcuirnt Securities. District id all Local Kaiirowd, Gas, susurance and Telepuone stvekt dealt in. te, who 1s uk HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. 424 91 street, Plumbers, Dealers Im Furnaces, Ranges, Grates aud Crean, Crrax Asp Hanis tnee's, sul oa ed's sulle; Count Ariini ate. Prinee Komuisn ts uucle He us ou his Wry urouud the world for a second Uime. partly ror pleasure and certuin busiuess affairs to cumpunied vy bls suite und uy three weultny eutlemen, who are travellug for rily W attend to urope. te {sno What Gov. Porter Says. HE DOESN'T THINK THAT THE REPUBLICANS HAVE CAPTURED THE HOUSE. “The election resuited pretty weil In some places and pretty badly in others,” said Gov. Porter, of Tennessee. “Iudepends upon which way you look at it, If Cariisle is defeated it will be owing to the labor vote. You see, Cov- ington and Newport are buth in his district, and the thousunds of lavorers in those places Were an UbknOWn qliality. ‘Tuer strength was evidently underestimated. I! Cartisis bs succestiul, us I hope ue wii be, bis election Must be attributed to the countty regions. I don’t think it possible that the republicans will My” catcuiauions, irou the vest information I ean get, give Ube democrats the House, vy a very scaut'majority, of course, Dut still suilicient.” Labor a Facior in Politics. (CHAIRMAN M'PHERSON SAYS IT MUST BE TAKEN INTO SEKIUUS CONSIDERATION HEKKABTER, Mr. Edward McPherson sid touay that he did not think that the democratic majority in the next Hoase would be more than six or eight, He thought Carlisle Is elected. He suid the democrats are now in the same attitude to- wards the administration as the republicans were toward Hayes, and that many of them found revuge in ite Labor movemeut. Labor, he thought, will be au organized tactor 1a polities in tue tuute, and the Laver vow inust be taken into serious consideration hereaiter, Veee ‘The Surgeon General Problem. IT IS DENIED THAT Dk. HAXTEK 15 AN OF- FENSIVE PARTISA: An interview with Secretary Endicott to-day threw uo light on the surgeon general problem, He suid that the mutter was entirely with the President, and he did not know when the ap- poinument would be made. It 1s now said that the charges of offensive partisanship against Dr. Baxter are uufounded, It is not denied Tut Le bas always been a repuulican, but it is claiined that be has not east a vote ih Lie pust twenty years. To prove thut polities should not be allowed to enter Into the question the fact ts cited thal four democrats were up- polnted surgeons general during republican Admiuistrations, aud tuere 1s ow no reason why a repubiicau sould not be appointed by a dewocrauc President it he is deserving and Litted for tue pace. All surgeons in the army ‘of Une rank of colonel hold tneir rank by uct of Congress, su that Dr. Buxter's senlority, it 1s claimed,’ should uot Le questivned on that score, aes oe George Visits Blaine. From the New York Herald today. James G. Bluine came to tuls elty one week ago to-night and remained until late on Satur day aiternoon, Henry George made ten speeches on Friday last. On Saturday morn- iby he got up as early as nature would permit and calied on Mr, Bialne, Dr. McGlynn, pastor of St, Stephen's churen, was bis companion. The rumor that they pledged to Mr. Biaine the irish labor vote Of this cily In 1888 could not be veritied. The numerical strength of the George vote justifies the bveilet that he con- siders it wortt capturing. Carlisi Opponent. A TALK WITH 3H. THOEBS. From the New York World, to-day. He isa member of a trades union and isa Knight ot Labor. Your representativesaw him in Covington to-night. He was nervously smoicing a clgar and seemed worried. He wore asult of diugoual, a dark overcoat and a black slouch hat. He is 01 rather slender build; has dark hair, biack mustache aud deep-seated bluck a His hands were hard aud browned by voll, Wat do yon think of the outlook?” Mr, Thoebe wus ‘asked. “What do you think of your prospects?” ‘He feplied: “I _am elected beyondja doubt. Tue ouiy ting Fnave to tear Is that they may hoid sume of Lue back counties Out on me, Tue democrats ure gone up and they know it, ‘They ‘ouly Wang Wo keep a stuff upperiip for any emer ly wal (Wut are your polities, Mr. Thoebe?” “,am independent of any party. Two years ago lsupported Ben Butler tor President aud worked ior him all day at the polls, When I toto Congress I shall not enter the eatieus of eltber party, but act indepenuentl; ‘ou ure Virtually a greenbacker, then?” ex. Lam with the moderate menibers of that purty, but uave no sympathy with the extremists,” CE What do you think of tho anarehiats and so- jets?” “I bave a wife and home. Any man whoowns property cau bave no patience witb such doc- trines, Every Americau citizen should dis- countenance unyihiug which tends to disrupt his government and institutions.” ftir, Carine 1s deleated what, in youropin- fon, is the cause?” it iy unpossible for me to say, ‘The vote was Amencau Best ‘1 eepbone Stock bought and sold.au7 ‘ne prince is » Heutenant general INO. MURAN, Une mikiado's service, and ix commander of the Anaperial guard, the protectors ol the royal pres euce. “'wenly Yours ago Le wus tbe successiul 2126 Pecnsylvania ave, RE ern ir poo seen eee aera a Asien peony ee ea ‘Baldmore Lawrobes. Sumond’s M fy. Co. ara ring crave 688 ‘Noveiy farusces. The fos “We pruwise good work and fair prices, Open until ones reese ist PHOsV1ITA.--THIS COMBINATION, OF ‘Callaya, Wid Cherry and Horst Acid ‘agains. Buiuria. sold. + 1420 Peunsylvaun ave, soda waver. ‘a5 L DiscoVERY ¥OR THE Halk Restores Gray or Fadvd fair to. fis natural color and {Youthtl appearacee, ad alway dues 90 ln Mops the hair tailing Gus, removes dandruff and | Binkes au elegant dressicg, unexceued by any ower in WAR NTED to contain no | silver or any other 8 and Wood's i y She is petive, lke tue women of ler race, though she lias 4 smuli kuowleuge of th Aish language, she uever before uns been OWL Ol Jupan, aug 1s tuerelore much interested Luat W her Is strange und wondertul. ——— By @ tall of coal ut Locust 8} colllery, Gare, "Puy yesterday. Gaurice’ keuuaey instantly killed. J; Gunyerously bi sei talus: tin cousequeutly the Mair Restorsiive i the AUTHOR NATTANS, Proprietor, dd and Dand Lith wnd 1 sts, For sale by Druggists geueraily. bese id uty mete palsouous Weria.” Pride, si.” so amull, but Mr. Carlisle's free trade notions ure up lar,’ “You ure a protectionist?” “Corsini. 1 want to maintain American Industries, and free trade won't go down with the workiugmen,” SUCCESS OF PASTEUR'S TREATMENT.—M. Pas- teur has informed the ucademy of sciences that he has treated during the past year 2,490 persons who hud been bitten by anluuls, wud Out; Unis number only teu had died. Seven- Yen hundred and twenty-six of the patients were French. ee ‘ee buve tee! ey a a Goro, * captal and sad- in the GEN. BUTLER'’S PROPHECY. ‘Talking With an Army Officer He Said the Next House Weald be Re ablican. “What do you think of the poss bli ty of the next House's being republican?” asked u STAR | eporter this morning of a well-known army officer, who, thouzh not a politician, keeps Pretty well posted on matters of nattonal as well aa milftury linportance, “I will not be a bit suprised If such proves to be the case,” was the reply. “I felt all along that some people m.ght be surpri-ed in that di- rection, because my old frend Ben. Batler pre. dicted it to me at least four months sgo. don’t know anything about politics myself, you know, bat when tha’ bluff but acute politician mukes 4 prediction, when he is not talkin, politically, Tam inclined to give Ita des of weight.” It must have deen more than four months égo,” continued the offictal, “that Ben, Butler came into my office on a matter ot busi- neax. When the business was over, beng vid friends, we engaged in a little friendly chat, as usual, in the course o1 whieh I asked bim what he thought would be tne complexion of the next House.” nit Will be ‘repablican, of course, he ‘There's no doubt ot itin my mind, may talk about a big political or tidal wav ‘Lhut’sall nonsense, I base my beliel on the laws of polities.” ‘duat stady polttieat tute ‘Just study political history with alittle care,’ replied the ¥gteran politiclat, and you Will see that since 1885 every House of Representatives, Witu three exceptions, I inink, hus been anti= administration, “Two ot thuse exceptions vc curred during the war, when the south was pot Tepresented, and oughi not really tocuunt. 30 there has been but one real exception to the general rule, aud I don’t think that the election {ais tine wilt muke another exception.’ “He xave me a good many sound reasons why. such is apt to be the case, such as disxativiac~ tion of prominent leaders in the administration Party because of failure to obtain the offices Sougut fur political purposes, and @ thousand and one otuer things tuat ure likely to cause disaffection in the ranks, resulting ina desire for revenge, a change of power or something tending w upset the existing order of things, “If Gen. Butler bud been talking politically,” conunued the vificer, “I would not have given munch thought to the matter. When I took up Laat evening's paper aud saw te probabillty of a decrease in the democratic majority { thought Uncle Ben was not so far wrong, and this morning, wnen I see that the repuvlican prospecls are very bright lor, cupiuring the douse, I begin to tink Uncle Bon knew what he was talking about.” ——————— THE ORDNANCE FOUNDRY. of the Wash ‘There has been very little, ifany, change in the Wushington navy yard In the month that it has been In possession of the ordnance bureau, and it Is thought that it will be over a year betore the proposed ordnance foundry can show anything like the activity tbat is ex: pected of it, Nearly all the workmen except those belonging to the ordnance department were necessarily discharged on the 1st of Octo- ber, and itis hardly possible that any number can be re-eployed within a year, although the increase ot work will be gradual, and some needed workmen may be taken back beiore (hat thne. ‘The ordnance department was prac- Ucully In possessiun of the larger part oi the yard belore the transier ot the ottier depurt- ments to it was made, aud as there hus been uo increase of work since then, there have been Do changes necessary. ‘The work on the guns fur the new cruisers is in such un advanced stage {nut there is no necessity tor hurrying matters ia thut direction, and nothing bus yet beeu dune avout the guns and armament for Lue proposed new vessels, AN INTERREGNUM AT THE YARD. There is un interreguum at the yard now, or will be shortly, affording an opportunity for making all the preparations for the extensive work proposed. Secretary Whitney desires to have the wuvle matter thoroughly examined Lefore taking any wetion in regard to the traus- formation of the yard. A buurd of officers is now engaged un that work. some of the old buildings will be remodeled and doubtless new ‘ones will be erected, bat just whut the “require- mentaare wili be ascertained before any exter uive changes will be made. NEW MATERIAL 10 BB WAITED FOR. There will be ample ti:ne for making all pre- parations, lor it fs thought that it will be many months betore any quantity of the new mate- rial fs ready. The contracts for steel forgings ure not yet uwarded, and the contractors will have to be ullowed plenty of time, ‘They will be somewhat inexperienced and may tind it very difficult to furnish Just what is needed without experimenting somewhat. Of course itwillbe to their advantage to furnish the forglugs us soon as possible, and they may be able w exceed expectatio..s in tue matter, But albany fuie Iv must necessarily be a long time before the ordinance foundry ut Washington is turning out the work expected of it As stated, imatters there wre going ws usual just now. “DISASSEMBLING” THE DEFECTIVE STEEL GUN. On Monday the deiective six-inch gun was lisassembled” successfully. 1t often happens that jacket hoops of the guns must be shifted or reinoved, but in this instance the gun had to be practically taken apart, ta urder that the de- fective Lube might be repiaced by a uew one. ‘The gun was placed on end in amoid of suller's earth, and liquid iron poured around it to give the Heat required tor the expansion of the Jacket. Tue work, altuough delicate, occupied but a short time, and the hoops were readily Gropped off. The Midvate Steel Works were re- spousible for the detective tuve, and arcording to coutract will be required to furlsh a uew oue. ‘This Will take some time, so that this guu, watch was tatended fur the Atlanta, will prob: ably be assigned to the Cuicugu. delay is purticularly regrettad, because this gun different rifling trom aby of the others, tne pi pore being to see 11 1t would not be an inprove- ment. Tue Knowledge that mixht have been gulned from the experience with its style of Titling will be secured later tan was hoped, ews oo Carlisie’s Friends Too Confident. HOW A QUIET CANVASS BY WORKINGMEN BN- DANGERED HIS RE-ELECTION. A special from Cincinnati to the Philadelphia Times says: The surprising news was waned neross the river this morning thut Speaker Car- lisle hud been unexpectedly beaten for Con- gress in the sixth Keutucky disirict. Carlisie has been elected in the district seven times and has always received trom 5,000 to 7,000 majority, Nominations against “nin were’ us a mere maiter of form. This ume the repubil- cansdid not even go through the motions und made no nomination. The workingmen, how- ever, nominated George N. Thobe, a Kuight of Labor. He 1s a fulsher by trade dud works in Mitchell & Co’s turniture factory in this city. ‘The democratic committee and the party as.ao organization made no fight for Carlisle, be- cuuse he Was considered to. be practically witn- j Out opposition, and tbe Kulzhts of Labor mude no outery about their candidate, ‘The papers mentioned it ouce, and bas was in @ ilttle item that such a man bad been nominated. The working- men were laboring ior him incessantly, how- ever, iu @ quiet inucner. Thousands of me- ghutlics and laborers employed 1m Cinciunatt live in Covingion and Newport, because rent and living across the riverare cheaper. Nearly every mun ol these wheeled intv line tor ‘Fhybe, aud in the Lwo towns he recelved 2,000 majority over Carlisle, Tnere are eight coun- ties In the district, nearly all democratic, und though Curlisle and bis friends were greauly surprised ut the turn of affairs at home they were nut seri alarmed, us they felt sure thut the returns the tnterior would put him far abead. It was soon apparent they were mistaken in this, The democrats ia tue back counties, understanding Mr, Carlisle did nut have oppusition to speak of, stayed at home toa greavextent. Iu two towaships tho pulls were not opened at all. ‘The disirict is com- posed of the counties of Campbell, Kenton, Pen- dicton, Grant, Buove, Gutlauin, Carrull’ and ‘Trimbie. Speaker Carilsle was disposed to cun- cede: his deleat this morning, but to-night the result is in doubt, with both parties claiming tue victory. Carlisle's frieuds say ne bus 400 imujority aod Tuove claims 250 for bimseit. Tue Kuiguis of Labor on tnis side of the river contrivuted in Tuove's behalf, $2,000 being collected in the -worssbope aud factories inside of two days. They were especiully incensed ‘agulnst Cariisle because he youed uguinst legis- luuion favorable w tuem. The Covington post office trouvle also mage voles uguinst bin. If he bas pulled through it is by @ very small mu Jority. Hevenue Collector fan's offige, ‘Tie call Ay noon, and it was ouly late in the day that» fresh’ supply Was received. ‘The appiicadvus tor Heeuses continued to cume in, aud Telegrams to The Star. BELATED ELECTION RETURN: Speaker Carlisle Probably Re-elected. MR. DAVITT AND HENRY GEORGE. A Murderer Bumed to Death by Lynchers. HOW ENGLISHMEN REGARD IT. Much Interest Manifested Over Henry | | Clans Were separated veiore any i | tocither, Follow George's Large Vote. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tay: EVENXIxe Stam, Loxpon, Nov. 4.—The large vote for Henry George has greatly impressed the public here, | ashe is well known from his lecturing tours. All the papers have leading articies, most of them moraitzing on the growth of anarchic ten dencles and expressing the opinion that the ideas which secured him this vote are more ad~ Vanced than thuse Le advocuted in Eugland, BY Associated Press. What the Papers Say. Loxpox, Nov. 4.—The Pull Mall Gazetie, speaking of the mayoralty contest in New | York, siys: “The vote tor Henry George was | counsel tor by far the most import&nt political event of the | severa day. Lt is @ messaxe of Hope from tne new | day light bursilag | world to the old—un unexpe forth iu a durk place. ary avorge 18 a Vislonury, an idealist and uuerly impractic ble; but were he ay mad as a March bare, all the same, tue votes ior him inean a protest against the rule of mammon, and will give an | be ] bardly think be will do ity eld the gentioman. linpetus to the discussion Of the quesiion vl the condition of the peuple throthout the world.” The 8, James Gazetie says of the vote for George: It is a significant and anplewant tuat In the great American city o: New York such a large proportion of the workingmen «Pr prepared to vote tor the go-pel of coutiscation. be election suould cause ull respeciavie Amer- icaus to iorget the trumpery*of party fights and litical inditferentisi and luce Uie wew dan- ger Uhat is threutening tue commonwealth.” CARLISLE PROBABLY ELECTED. The Official ‘Will be Required to Decide the Matter. CrxcrsNati, Nov. 4.—Nothing definite can be stated in regard to Carlisle's election until the official count {8 completed. This will begin Friday afternoon. — TimerStar specials this morning do not change the outlook, whied is considered favorable to Car.isie by a Close vote. | MASSACHUSETTS. The Republicans in a Majority of 100 in the Legislature. Bostos, Mass,, Nov. 4.—Tbe Massachusetts legisiuture stands: Senate—35 republicans ond 15 democrats. House—160 republicans, 79 democrats, 1 independent, ILLINOIS. The Democrats Elcet Six and Possibly Seven Congressmen. Curcaco, Nov. 4.—The latest returns give the | foliowing figures for the next Iillnois legisi tare: Senate—Kepublicans, 32; democrat-, 18; Soclalist, 1; to! |. Hou-e—Republicans, 7 democrats, 69; ‘united labor, 7; K. of L, reenbucker, 1; prohivitiontst, ‘i: =x-Speuker Hulnes, who was Candidate tor re- election, ius been detente Tuo following Is beli the Hituois Conzressinen-elect, with Lie possi- bie exception of Gen. Post Iu tie tenth district, Worthington, tbe democratic candidate, sill ciatming that district by a narrow majority: First district, KW. Dunham, rep.; second, Frank Lawler, dem.; third, W.'E. Mason, rep. fourth, Geors Kins, rep.; sixth, R. R. Hitt, rep; seven Hendersop, rep.; eighth, Raiph Pim,” rep.; ninth, Pasvon, rep. tenth, Puslip Sidney Post, eleven} Gest, rep.; Lwe G. A erson, dem.; thirteeuth, W. 3 Springer, dem. ih, J. 1. Rowell, Tep; Aneenta, J. G: Cannon, rep; sixteenth, Silas Z. Landes, dem,; seventeenth, Edward Late, dem eighteenth, Jeau Baker, rep.; nineteen, R. ‘Townshend, dem.; twentieih, Jona BR. Tuomas, rep. Phe returns in the second district have been corrected by every means within reach, and the resuit is x majority of 31 for Lawter, Giew- sou, democrat aud united labor, Lis oppoueut, sull retuses to acknowledge bim-self beaten, and tne matter will have to be determined by the official canvass. aaa DAKOTA. Gifford’s Majority About 3,000. News spectil from Red- field, Dakota, says Gifford, rep., is probubly re- elecied delegate to Congress vy 3,000 majority. ‘Tue legisiacure will be overwheliuingly repub- lican, “Returns show the election of tue county seat here by a majority of about 100, with nearly 4,000 votes pulled, MINNESOTA, A Large Republican Majority in the Legisiature. St. PAUL, Muvn., Nov. 4.—The Pioneer Press Says thai the Minnesota legisiature will stand as follows: Senate, 43 repuvlicans, 13 demo- crats, 2 farmers’ alliance. House of represen- lative, 62 republicans, 26 democrats, + ers’ alliance, This gives the repubitea majority on the joint baitot, bat makes it very difficult to predict the result on Uuited States Senator. x ee GLAD OF GEORGE'S DEFEAT. Michael Davitt Says George in To-Day o Stronger Man Thau Eve: CHIcaGo, Nov. 4.—Michael Davitt expressed great pleasure yesierday over the result of the New York election. Henry George, he said, iwueh stronger now Wan Ii he mayor of New York. “I only feared that ie would be elected,” he added, would bave killed him politically, He would never huve been heard ot after that, tor could not have accomplished what he desired in regard to purifying that city, and he would have made numerous enemies iu the attempy ‘He is now a live mun and represents # princk ple. “I just telegraphed Mr. George to the effect that T’congratuluted him’ on escaping “penal servitude’ in the city hullof New York. Mr. | Georze Is an iinportant factor In this country today, and he is a greater man in Europe thun here. ’His name 1s @ common term with us in England and Lreiand,and bis book is on neurly every shell. He is a man of brains, and you wili bear from him in the future.” Mr. Davit. said some of tbe papers the da: St did say shat; but I suid more, whi papers aid notsee filto make piain. [added why Idid pot desire to see him eiecied, as it would destroy hia for tuture use. 1 was re- Quested to come out publicly tur George, but reirained, as I am wot w assist tu poiltics, butam here only tur the cause of ireland, and it would bave been fudelicate for me to have done anything in thatdirection. — JOHN JARRETT's VIEWS. Attributing Morrison’s Defeat to the Growing Protection Sentiment. Prrrseuxc, Pa., Nov. 4.—John Jarrett, ex- President of the Amalgamated Association of iron and Steel Workers, has revarned from the west, where he had been conducting a tarit? cainpaign against Bir. Morrison and ouber irce traders. In an interview Mr. Jarrett stated he. did not goon the mission of bis owg voil- tion, but was sent as the representative of the American Tin Plate associutton, of which he Is secretary, So far as le couid “learn, the irow and steel maufacturers of this section hud ‘not contributed a cent toward the defeat of the free traders In the west. Appeals tur mouey were made to friends in Pittsburg, but tuey were not answered. W hen asked about thesentiment in regard to tariff in Iilinols Mr. Jarrett repiled: “In all the two weeks which Tupent there, I did not find one mun in favor of free trade. The taruif feeling Is rapidiy growing through tie west and south,” “T suppose thut the mew iron mifis in sir mingluin, Alu. and other parts of the south urouse this feel! “Yes,” said Mr.Jurrett, “I fund that tobe the case all through the south when I went there two monins ago, aud as an illustration of the change in sentiment ogy Bees the case of an old tarmer f wet 1 esse, who told me that bere the iron midis were started in lls vicinity he could not get $10.40 Wax then @iree trader. Me inet ae attributed the te in uston, son tu ihe growing seutiaemt in ioter sot inthe south und west al i ea Death of a beige 4 New Yerker. Waaben, es-cupstintentoa | New’ York, and is in the | talroad and telegraph cases. 1t would burt aime et | } poitur Missoart. St. Louis, Nov. 4.—A special to the Repub’ con from Sedalia, Mo., sayx: “The bitter seeling existing between the Gentry and Heard tao- tlons of the democratic party came very near Tesull In bloodshed yesterday afternoun, Maj. William Gentry published a card in one of the joes] papers Tuesday, in which he repadi- Aled Congressman Heard, and gave as 4 reasou ‘Usut the intter hud pandered to the Ruights of Labor. Yesterday morning Heard puviished a card denouncing the charge that he pandered to the Knights of Labor as an infamous false =| hood, and uaserting that tls refusal to recom Mr, Gentry’s son-in-law for postmaster of Redaila Was the irae cuuse OF the diMculty be: oa Shortly after 2 o'clock T. W. Maj. Geutry, stepped into the office of Sicher's hotel, where Une Con= gressiuan and bis urotber were seated, Heard spoke pleasant urned fereely lapon tiny a an rising to bis feet to te- Sent the iusult, when Cloney seized a cane apd deait him a severe blow on the side of the head, The Congressman was on Lis fect in ap tustant, wrested (ue cane from Bis assailant aud threw bim to the floor, Friend» scyarated the combatants and ep deavored to effect a reconciiiation. They after- Wards came togetuer ia the ballwas, when Cloney made a motion towards bis Lip pocket asi to draw a revolver, Heard ausicipated hin and called upon Cioney to defend. bi Tue latter threw ap bis lands, exc am unarmed,’ Heard remarked to Ube muiter might as well be settled now as at any Ume, aod advised Cloves to atm bimselt, The latter leit ine bulldingana Heard rewroed wer Major Wm, etic. Five minuves | Gentry eutered the room, and, steppiug up to Heard, selged him by the shoulder, He was Ereatly excited. tut befure any blows Were OX- changed Heard broke away trom him and drew mis revolver. The room was crowued with ex- ched men by this time, and the angry poll fury Fesulted KS close upon One of the igust bitter politica! contwsts that bas ever taket piace im the district, tue hasty meeting between hese noted leaders of the democratic party created a asl irtends ave eudeavored & reconelilation be» Lween tie ehiel but nethlag In that di- Fertion has been wccomplished. Both men are impuisive by nature, aud cordiully nate ewek other, aid tt ts n they meet ‘again’ the trouble wiil be renewed,” Col. Ingersoll and the Anarchists, | TRYING TO GPT VHT KVQUENT INFIDEL TO AMGUE THGIR APPEAL Cask Cuicago, Nov, 4.—Capt, Buick, one of the idemned avwrcbisia, rMde K.G. Logerwoll 'yesien oun tiey Were ci seled Soine Lite time, enguged in earnest talk. A fried of Col. Ingersoll suld to reporter thet Cyc Black Was auxiods that the colonel si uid ussuciate bimseli with the counsel ta the case of jhe anarchists and wrgue the appeal the supreme court of tue state. =i “Cul. Ingersoll bas settied down to busivess in idst of Important MIX Up in Cuts anarchist bustuess, aud 1 ao believe that Le will consent to do It, ————— From Wall Street To-day. New York, stock market opened rather heavy this morning, though first swed insignificant changes frum the iw figures yealerday, except tn Pactiio Mail Which was up 4, and Northern Pacitio preferred which was ap 4. There was a wod- eravely active business prices 1a 4 n dealings were Weak, the lusses rauging from topper cent. The market soon raliled, ane the tariy declines Were recovered and traction ib addition. Consolidated Georgin’s, however, rose 2 percent, Richtound aud West Poiut 1g, Canada Southern 1, and San Francisco pres ferred 2g. The market receded sightiy fromm the best prices, and at 11 o'clock is moderately active abd steady a Will Foliow No Leader Biindly. JOHN BRIGHT'S LETTER KEGARDING THE PRO POSED LIBERAL REUNION. Loxpox, Nov. 4.—Mr. John Bright writes to the papers refusing to accept the priutiple of clubs and associulons (hut wherever the leader of a party goes the whole purty is bound to follow, He says: “We (Lue liberals) Bave not yet had an lagalliole Meuder, and uate he appears I must preserve my liberty of judg- ment. Phe tiberal party whl not be de-truyed, ft will be tustrucied ayd become more compe- tent Jor juture work, ‘Tue reanton uf tue patt wil not come wotil a cha cemes, ware may hope for, but at preseat discover no signs E Smouth platiorm talk will not bridge the chasm tn our rank: total, 153! | E. Adums, rep.; frih, A. J. flop | r b, 7. J. | | | bow white and bl rin- | sd been elected | ‘and then that | Closed by the Sheriff. CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—The sheriff closed the Jewelry esiablisiment of Sam'l Swaurtehtig "Fesierday, and 'evied upon the sock 10 satis’ Gxeculions awonnting (0 820,000. It is said the of ly aneet tue ubiliules, ed to be a correct list ee rot HORRBLE FATE OF A NEGRO WHO ACDED I= MURDERING A CRIPPLE, Cacao, Nov. 4.—A Timess;ecial from Monte gomery, aiu., says: It is reported bere that» terrible (ate as been meted out to Joho Hat one Of tint Legroes who brutally murd: ‘oung Waldrup in Lee county lust Thared The negro was captured ‘near Wevompka Moa day morning. He denied that ue took part in the murder, but coulesed ut tbe rager used Was tis, aud Uist be knew When tie young man was killed. Ayeuileman wuo came in from Lee county last might say's the negro was taken back to the scencot tne inarder, aud Ubat Preparations hud been toade to put Lim to eat by burulug. ‘Ive peuple are enraged, and ck suy the murderer faust die. Geo, Hart, the other murderer, is stil at large, and a large reward ts olleres for bis cape Ure. The young MAD WO Was murdered Was cerippie, aud i & widowed mother. The Chicago Strikes. NO EXTENSION OF THE TKOCBLES REPORTED, Cuicaco, Nov. 4.—There were uo farther ‘ards this morning, ale A the men at the des Swiit’s and Morris’ may yo dissutintied at being compelied to Work ten hours. Swit and Morcis continue to ship cattle to the east ty be kil 4 tue former hus @ strong foree of men Work, The swikers are quiet, abd the only wet OF Violence on their part Way an attack lant highton Henry Levy, Nelson Morris’ vepbew, Who was beaten alimusl_ into Inseusibilty on the 43d street Viaduct. Swiftand Morris bave ed tbe agreement against the eut-hoar The over Wik Luport, 11s suld, expert Workmen iromt Boston audotier eusters puluta, ——— France ane the tyyptian Question. Nov. 4-—M. Joun Lemolnue, dhe polite ef au [Ibe Sclatur, writes to'the Matin Laat Frauce would, be foodsh to summon Beige laud to evacuate Egypt, and that ii would be uu error to alicunpl iv innke the Egyptian ques tion a European ove, Tie Eurojcan concert, Le auys, no longer exists except against Frauee, SS ‘The Imports by Traiming Officers, A DECISION BY ASSISTANT SECRATARY FAI@® corres Assistant Secretury Fairchild has written to the colivetor of customs at Newport, RL, im regard to his acdon in awessing duty on sere tin goods lawiy broaght Iuw that port by ouicers of the ‘maval ships Port mouth and Suratoga, He says that Wines purcuused abroad by the caterer of La Iuerees aud 10 Use Jor consulmpilon aboard the Vesscis UY MEINUETS Of Lue Mess and Ler Viale tor, wid arucles Of wearing apparel, cioching, gloves, etc, bought tor the ofli- cers own “use, wre eDUtled to free eutry, Tue wines and viber art previous had | misrepresented bim in that they said be bud | proclaimed against George, and there stopped. | ich the Le housenuid Use of BUC cea, Includ.ng Wines, gloves, clutaing,ete., Lapu Jor LWe Use Of persons Uluer Luan the uilicers bringing Lue saiwe are, Lowever, liabie to duty, and the necessary Beps sbouid be Laken Wo cule feet Lue sani uasmucu, bowever, as under the statute, mer chundive cainot ve Liuporteu under any pretense ina ¥ersel of tue United Suites, no entries of the said urcicies cun be permitted, vut tne articles Lereit decided to be ductubie thuy ve delivered { the oWners upon t..e payment of Hues equal J tue dues properly wocruiug Uerein, provide ibg Youare sutisiicd thul tere Was bo inteue Us on the part of tie Owuers to commib: draud upon the revenue. ———— A Charge of Libel. WM. J, ARMSTRONG TU APPEAR FOR A HEARING £8 THE POLICE COUT NEXT TCESDAY, Deputy Marshal Gait this morning arrested ‘Wm. J. Armstrong, editor aud proprietor of the Nasional Free Hress, on a warrant charging faim with criminal libel, and be was tnken to tue Police Court where be guve bonds tor Lis aypeatanee, Lhe Warrant Was swork out Aunos 1, Muswell, sorenun at tac Sunday Ci Gre ulfice, aud Charges link the said Arusirung,, Ritawsuhy eDOLTVing, whe Invending to Villy, devine, 1ujurw wud agg reve Ue sald Bimvel aid Compost aud pULliss Lb a cerlail Lewspuper Sulitied Une Masiwnas #ree Press, a ceria saint, Scaudutous, mucous aud deluiMlory Hvel, ae ws — “BAD CHARACTER STICKS ‘The case agsiant Vive. G. Murrow, of the Gane tug. Uy suits @” Toinpesu Mad. Awon Te Set Se matted iu uc Po.ce te.Ft iat rec, Pierce douut b 1 tun tie patuabed chatwover uae PSS CiNSten ace wocet eed Dinsaanaet tee Fc ey tenderer RRS Judge Sneil’s attention wus called to the case avy be ue ihe deevdaut’s persunul bonds jor his appearance iu cvurt wexi Tuvsday. ‘Tae Bett Divonce Peusury Casz.—This morning 19 We Criusinal Court, Juage Mao Aribur, the trlal of Beuainin Gig) vos perjury iu tue aivorce came oi , Bel ase A Vimotnia Cour. AARRiED 1x THe ‘Titstnorulog, soe train. from. kicmoes Ves rout ape, tue city "Lusso 0 cigck Mr botnet Vindule's capital, Having pr Ord ‘* thurriuge liceune wey anked for minister, Gilienibee. bec. Rowman tu ase say ot Siciropuinad St Four the ceratnon Sy Weet Wasbington, and u stax repurier, duandsome iu EERE: if