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SPECIAL NOTICES. — PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ae Seventh Annual Meeting. pe ae eet is Lisbilitie’ Yor diies paid on ‘shares, &¢ Interest and surplus fun: 8 42, Our Annual Report for the year of the Asso- giation ought to be resd by every one intareated in borrowing money for purchasing propery or buildin @ home for themselves. also by evely one saving money and seeking a good interest on their savings, Our on {8 Tun Upon ag economical basie, und our accum Profits upon money invested ix 12 cent for Yo the first series, 11 per cet per Eonum t the seouud series and 10 to the thirds to 7 shares for $14 monthly er annum to withirawing share We start a new series this November. Shares, 81 Per month 196,942.32. ‘Our total income lant yea Interest ou sivancon, $1 apenses, only #1730. ot ting WED! bor 7, at 615 7th st ce 2 x i, Vice-Proaident, FRANCIS G. SAXTON, Treasurer, na-at JOUN COOK, Secretary, 61S 12th st _ FIRE INSU " Buaxcw OFFICE OF THE Sontinental Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Hanover Fire Las. C Girard Fire Ina. C Oncent Fire Ins. 5 925 P st. nw. W.C. DUVALL (Real Estate and Ins. Broker) Manager. Houses, Merchandise. Housrhold Furniture, Wear- sem Arperel Libraries, Pictures Gin the District of Goamb INSURED AT VERY Low ce Orders by mail or telephone will recetv tention. <q@=>_ YEOMEN OF THE GUARD-GILBERT Be laine See Gyers toe had at YG. MENZEROTT 508. cet La Be ME Gas Pix S. 5. SHEDD & BRO., 432 hh St XW. Our stock is now replete with beautify Gas Fixtures of pew and leant uesizs, and at prices hat defy com races the lateat and most artistic Wroucht-iron Chandeliers, Bress Gas Fixtures, Hall Lights, Brackets, Gas Globes and Shades of every vari- ety and color. ‘he SS. SHEDD & BRO, 432 9th st. WINTER RESORTS. _— SOUTH CAROLINA. _ INTER RESORT FOR BEALTH AND PLEASURE. DRIEST CLIMATE IN THE UNITED STATES, Except points of greataltitude in the Rocky Mountains, HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, FIRST@LASS IN EVERY RESPECT, OPENS FOR SEASON OF 1888-9, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM YELLOW FEVER. From the following comprebeusible reasons | First.-Reliable i: authority agserts t ‘ ow Fever nearer to Florida, and 9 rigid system of ‘Quarantine prevents its hearer approweh, ‘Third. Even were all pre ste already experie: wish to go furd South, Aiken offers Py ble frost’ reaches the Iocalities th renders it safe for ‘them to continu: For descriptive ¥ CHS 630-20,20 Fee Sue SAFE ASD Pine building : Tennaliytown Rasiroad, each. Koon 6, 621 7th st E_DESIKABLE BUILDING LOT, st, bet O and P uw. size 214x100; at price be- Jow warket value. J. H.GHAY & CU, 637 Fst. nL-3t Fors. BROOKLAND PRICES eanctug, Now is Your last « Prices from 8 y rail’ from the city ScFainew Cail on Georgetown and x100 feet; prices. Ouly a few left. lot, ele Lote it Weggaman, tiow to, Wash, thts Sropert e terzatnte ct Geanecticut ivetue exteutets emt wheie the wer bridge is now bems erected over Rock Ureek. An elec- ‘trie railroad will be bnalt within few momths throush this Trey. 3 hurter havin als been obtained. Bock ito aires may ve saeetiet oat te Ofiice. also waps of property showing prices, Special Bpetouents Vera ty ietantie wectstur to bald at joucy advanced fer talciue puryone Ry SOUS FWAGGAMAN, e231 100% F at. RoR sar TON 10TH ST. NEAR M. 25.0 BY an average depth of &2 feet: improved by two ail bouses. 84,600. Terws easy. BEALL, BEOWN CO. iseT Pet : ats Oy PRO" SALPE-LOTS AT FOREST Gren. Twi cents per foot. J. K KERTPOM at. _ FINANC J (0. W. CORSON. CORSON & MACAT’ GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F Si. N. W, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, bp. ,Depesita, Exchanze. Loans. Collections, Rail: road Stocks aud Bonds and sll securities Hated | om the Exchn New York, Plnladelphis, Boston Sind Baltiuccre benwent and > B specialty made ot investment securities. District Sook and ail Local allroad, am vance and Tel- pone Stock deait erica Bell'T lephone Stock bought Lyy1S PROFESSIONAL. ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV LIFE. All buxtness confidential. Ladies and. en SU cents cach. 408 Lst., between 4th enw. we AD. E ARDENNE, THE CELEBRATED PALM. at and Clairvoyant, can give you your exact lit ‘and to her sitters their names iu full. Tell to hold the affection of husband and lover aud fo win the cue Ti®Gst. uw. All business cout id be conviuerd, se 1 ONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAL 1 Medium. ‘Born sdden mystery re- vers lost or stolen prop ines hide Gives lucky numbers, Causes speedy Brings separated together. Gives sticcess: Removes all tamily troubles and evil ine If disappointed by efforts like, as the Professor cau Strangers frum other © ypoiutment by calling op laixvoyaut in this city, vere fail, and advertises only “what be can oe. Lite-readiug by iuail on receipt of den- Every Reser | Tpemiehde ee Hes ATTORNEYS. MPDFLE CARRINGTON, ATTOKNEY.AT- daw, barbour Law king, 490 Lowsians ‘Washington, D.C. Kessdence, 1218 iu Posrante G RATES, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, FIRE SETS. * The larvest Stock ever shown. At Prices Leas than ever known. HAYWARD & HUTCHINS! ‘The Open Fireplace and its artistic treatment a spe- Cob ercdy with us. 424 9th street, ‘Butcher's Hard Wax, unequaled Floor Polish. Rata a 23-10 SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY. _ &() GOLD TIP GLORIAS, 26-INCH, o 0) Ladi #1. ew: Hlack Anteacban dcketa if lara, steals Coats all year 1-30. ON, amorted EMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINA’ Ith st we. Two Cente Bach, jed1o:__ swiss "STEAM LAUNDRY. HO! COMRADES. —I HAVE A FEW dozen beautiful Harrison & Morton “cazn- Paix” silk Handkerchiefs, bearing the Old Flag and the motto “Pensions for Soldiers.” satisfaction gnaran- tecd,. Price 60 cents: fortver price @1. Address D. KHODES, P. 0. Box 431, Washington, itt =, THE SISTERS OF ST. ROSE'S INDUS- Be ee Stitouie 2023 Gat ee oie Doe Sse to the public that s Bounce to EP ARTMENT OF COOKERY tag Riffupece’ at the head Of waich io @ most Roa Nilitinecy’ at the head of waich tem moet een ehced and eticient French Fooksan that they, ake bow ba abandoned imme- | ced here render | if | Fe COLLARS a: 7 | EW t= YORK. We have Just ismed the “MUST | BREELIANT GAS BURNER inade: ate =| | te | o'clock, trom THURSDAY, NOV. IST, at 100 Ps. ave, NTS OF | nw. c3O-3t | Cmupaign, permit the undersigned to remind the good | Who would deprecate any such radical chanie ax ite de- Ss be succeeds | , lock of hair, date of birth Hours 9 to ¥. | | 30 F st. now. Bom | Le addressed tu the vindersigue: Seay. ‘to rereive orders. for Lunches, Single Dishes, Sacha Chickens, Puddinie, Croquetten Babaa, Cakes, Bee Shia solicit tse kind patrbuage ot thete tsiosds i x NOPICE-THE STATED MEETING OF PS VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S RSBOCIATION will be held at herof sth and N ste tw, at? Bth inst. By onder of Associatio Secreta = HE NEWS,* $e re teconniond society Jonrnal of Washi which is now under the iianagement ef Neale tive appearance, both i jerary standpoint, im ite to-day, It will be found interestiiuc tnacciety people, but to those who sim to keep abreast of what fe in the literary, dramatic, and sclen= title work News" is for'sale at all the news stands, finest quality; whole pots $1; half “duarter pots ive ). E. KENNEDY & SONS, 1209 F st. n.w. 108 a 06-0033 => COLLARS AND CU: = 2.GES Ts Extn. SWiss STEAM LAUN! RY. th thanks for the liberal patronage we have had, pe to merit a continuation of the same, mily, HARRIS & ANDERSON, 907 Louisiana ave. Wishes his friends to know that he is now connected with the house of - ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., FINE CLOTHIERS, 319 SE. COR. OF 7TH AND. Where he will be glad to personal STREETS, attend 2 oe —_ A. v HARTLEBEN, DENTISS. 1015 <a 14th st. n. w., has returned from Europe, and Wit be Pleasedw fee his friends and patrous, Lat? ELEBRATED ROCHESTER per xallon, DE, Fine Groceries, ave and 1122 <eg >, REMOVAL, " ~~ Dr. TALBOTT’S Dental Office has boon re- moray frout 497 to building opposite, 430 7th st nh-st* ca ‘We deem it proper to formally state to our clients and friends the death of the senior member of this firm:, the late THOMAS J. FISHER, which occurred on October 26, 1888. At the same time we wish to announce that the busi- will be carried om at our prescht office, No. 13 nw. by EDWARD d. STELLWAGEN. and THOMAS M, Gali. surviving partuers, in the naine and style of the old sirm, 3 "THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. TON TRAINING SCHOOL FOR ES. LITH ANNUAL SESSIO He of Lectures will be de st. a. w., begin say, 3 information apply te MMS. ‘TL. TULLOCK, EAL Bst a ¢,0r Dk AL. E JOHNSON, Dean, 1400 Lat. BW c SWISS ST Keay, port light, Sold "by CHAS. A MUDDIMAN | T200 "Ft. he ew Pruuvine sd purctase'at new worer st heat thst’ MOCHESTER LAMPS.” onl-lw_ <g> NOTICE-GEORGETOWN DEMOCRATIC “S- voters of the 6th Maryland District voting at Renda and Pos ‘Ma. cau obtain transportation by reporting at 1204 ddd wi ou day of election. Those Sues i oe procine cts can ol ‘transportation by _ peat? Georgetown, Bee OULARS AND CE UxpR SWISS n2-10t ION, MARYLAND ar erat A representative of LAND DEMOCR * TIC ASSOCIATION wil be at Head’ quarters, 419 10th st. nw, from THURSDAY, No- vember ist, until the day of the from 10s, m. 10 p.an., toissiie transportation certificates to voters going howe. Every democratic voter should turn out. J. K. MANGUM, Secretary. _S.F. MARSHALL, President. = FOR CORRECT STY! = OWEN, THE TAILOR, corner N. ¥.ave. and 101 ee Wasrsarox, D. C., October 30, 1888. The, Books of Subscription 2, the Caplial Stock of the Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator ahd Railway ‘Company having, been ‘closed on the 1th of October, | JssS, and the Capital Stock having been Subscribed tor, the first meeting of the Stockholders of said com pany is hereby called to meet at Room 27, Pacitic Fraitne, on November 6, 188, at J o'clock P.M. for the choice of directors, and for the tratisac- tion of such other business ar nay be lawfully done by We Stockholders at said meeting.” Anthony iiyue, Williams (A; Gordon, Robert B "Ceuney, Hensy I, Dorie, M.J. Adler, Edward L. Dent, dolin A. Duker, John Merbury, Jr.\H. M. Sweeny, ocB0-3t << MARYLAND DEMOCRATS, WHO ARE to Fedace ing home to vote, can wet information wa irates, &c., from the Campaign Committee Club, any night after 7 of the Maryland’ Dei octal FIRE INSU Boe 1O Ie Fine Wee have been_ appointed acuta of the American Inatrance Co. of Boston the ‘ent in New Englandand solicit ahare of your stb WHITAKER & JORDAN ose Tal? Fa <g> FRIENDS OF THE ADMINISTRATION. We enter upon the last week of the Presidential ft people of this District of all classes, that while many have geuerously responded in support of the deo- | cratic cause, thers are mmuititndes who undoubtedly desire ite triumph and are satisfied with the state of affairs in the country during the last four years, and feat would entail, havens yet rendered uoaid in aceon lishing the result. Itis believed thata little reflection will prompt all such to cousider that a Presidential ‘arypaiin canuot be carried on without involving © sitimcte but heavy burden of expense: aud thet It is just that this burden should be borve, net bya portion, bit by the whole body of te people eve’ tin aad tie, Yprineipien and ited WAT bet homantly and loritineaely A will be Mi, atd whiorver ervew ne weil doubty aid. te biome. Contributions will be received. by. usttte JAMES LE. NORKIS, Advisory Committee, aud ‘Treasurer of the National Democratic Committee of the District off Columbia, ‘taken where abe is prepared to muke snd children’s suit midi a tm cloaks, wraps and ding Amsociation” commences with the meeting to be Bek in its ball, G15 7th st. nw. on WEDNESDAY, NO- VEMBEK 14, 1888, at 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Shares ace #1 each, tio back dues to pay, and can’ be sib: seribed for’ at aby time st the ofceuf the Necretmry aud Trewurer, 1416 F st hw, Kelloge 4 Vayiwents of dives equaling of exceeding six mouths in advance reoeive 4 per cont interest per annum in addition to the 6 per cent paid on the stock. ‘This is oat favorable plan for sual! mouth ly” acgim.ulation With intereat added Uy the aatue.” Rubgcribe for stock St once oF vome early to the meetin. hot O Canrbee Torident, Dw INO, A. LOFT, Secy. and Tress. cot3.tcnos ~ "Reltogy Building, 118 Fae mw. g=> COLLARS AND CUFFS, TERRIBLE KNIFING IX OUR Piuals “Sac ues Ou 9 for #2290. our % mao for re 2 bow. KAUFMAS'S As _psi0t sw reir LAUNDRY. De Mc Rn E FULL 100 2s eh oF uo er re ably Garieats for nae ttt yeura bd vripee COMMINATION, 1200 st. we. i Se Sus, to 42 inches long, 8125, $150, $175, 22 to 36 inches > $100, $125, $150. 2S roe Weta, Line ind sea tke o'clock anti) Ere reauented bo Svat => Dit J. CURTISS SMITBE, 1313 N. ¥. ave, re a ne a os GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. 730 AND 741 7TH 8T. ¥.W. Cosarest, heute in Se eee raters Segves Bet Prergfalng ‘the pe fas they can elaewhere WE Wake Lay, CARPETS FREE OF any2t cut. cocuane a < MAN, G. TURES F Bear 12th st. <q=> HEADQUARTERS VIRGINIA DEMO- See Tome, 419 10% at, nw. ieee e i® NORTH CAROLINA A (pastor, will be ro tomorrow "Rev! H. Le El will presch at T1am, and “Kev. W. Public cordially invited, ot se <@=>,, FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘cH 1ith nud G ata, Rev. Geouuz esata peace Nestor sieet Regular session 9:20. “Preaching at 11 She holy consiaunion by the pastor, followed by feogption of shembere at 7:39 by evening prayer meeting. fe invite and will welcome you. UNION, METHODIST — EPISCOP Oth st., near Pennsylvania ave. rs’ prayer meeting, Reilley; communion + young people's meeting Aug. prayer servies Wednesday evening. All invited, between 19th wnd N Sunday school and tional Bible class, 0:30 an, subject: “For God aud Native Land.” Evening sery- Society of Christian deavor, after their usual meeting at 6:30, will c brate, &t 7:30, the first anniversary of thelr Lion, * Addresses by the pastor of the church, W. H. H. Suith, president of the society; Kev, E. Burlington, N. J., and othe: => SPIRITUALISM. SUND: 3, ‘ave. n. w.—George, H. Brooks, speaker. 10 10 cents door coil ETING, 1811 1 ST, 11 ‘o'clock to-morrow. — Abaiail Paul (mini and vther prominent Frienda will be prosent, eut Christian, the Apathi CONGREGATION, rack of 1th and @ stan ewiaty, DD. will preaclt at 11 wat, ai preach upon “Joln Wichif, 1e Reformation.” Vesper service hol at ¥:30 aa. Music tod ALL SOULS’ (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, id Lats. n.w.—Morning service Sunday school 9:30 a.m. ‘corner 14th wis . Veupars 7:30 hing J the morning by the pastor ov, Htuah Ik 0:30" a Kev. J McKendree 50 p. m.; Quarterly REFORMATION, ‘Pennsylvania avenue and “4d st. s.c., Capitol E. Parson, Pastor, CENTRAL UNION MISSION,_ fe. To-night, 0 lead the ‘Sunda: Gow fh and Boundary, 4:45, Market Space, 0, fent and Cottage’ services as usual. ‘Ses CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, (PRES- ‘vyterian), Connecticut, nw. Services at 11 2m. and 7:30 in the Sacrament of the Lords Ereaching by the pastor, Hey. unday school at Poople's nceting at 8. Pownn wil pr wae Will prea People, “sunsiay" : 300040 pam Miorfon Sunday Boh pastor. You are cordially ‘invited tout Sermon to young: _ CON NECTI: jUNDAY AT THE ON Men's xuspol westing sodas by Neate Bea Jen's Kospel me ine ate Bee: retaay. Wayte, ad addrensed by. Mt and Hon. yman, both formerly of Connecticut, lay) at 4:30 p. mw. All mer welepme, expecially those from Connecticut. SKA AND ITS NEEDS.” ADDRES: jennie A. Ackeruian, 1a WG, Efron Aa ¥ auspices of the Woman’ mat 3 p.m. Pui Chi mperance ublic cordially invited 1t” BY GASLIGHT, OF y.""—Subject of lee. tue By Mine Suasip A; Ackeatan Sf uaNTe A. ACKERMAN, 0 TROPOLITAN ME. November &, at 0% |, U. Lecture finely illustrated: Admission, 30 cents. Doors open ai —e corner A aud Jd sts, n.e, (Capitol Hill), Tuesday morn’ WM. BURRISS WILL LEAD THE prayer-mecting at KE NOTICE! I will offer for sale, on the first of the County Court of Westmoreland, December ASS, at the front door of th tween 10 o'clock ain. and 4 P yuent for hon-paymaeut of taxcs f¢ é ‘ts, and penaities be previously ‘with the amounts due there- Kis office of waid county, nnless snch taxes, WILLIAM MAYO. Treasurer Westmoreland County, Va, -D OF MY STOCK OF 8, &c., contained in store Burch snd ‘Alex. 1. Clarke, trad- 8. A. BURCH & Co. cere thanks fo my former ~SHAVING _DIsPo I hereby tender my ‘si nd solicit a Continuance of their POOLE & BROOKE, 937 LA. AVE. N have the Dangler Oil Stoves, for cookinit it ‘ices, and their Poto- Those at ow tbe beat for xual i Gasoline can't Call and see them. NOS SLIGHTLY USED, ve “an ‘clexant stock of fifty squ pianos in thorough repair, which T will sell atspectall ow prices for the next thirt o large a Stock or a» favor York. Call and see them, Re~ You cannot tnd le terms offered sout NTHLY MEET ‘The comrades of the Post are re. of our late comrade, Jonx Church, on SUNDAY, 3 NEWTON _H.E. WEAVER, Adjutant, THE NATIONAL VETERAN CLUB WILT, aueet at Club Rooms ING to make arany tion returus., KW. WHITAKER, President. WE, THE SUNDERSIGNED, HAVING SAN. 1. COX fe On for tht amie of JAM. 1. ¢ purpo ‘a Keneral manufacturing aud tall business, Rtave leased the sawing aiid pli Capitol aud D sts, nw, whe patronage of at 8 o'clock THIS ments for receiving olec- » ay follows: Shi ‘Beat in mind we Own reputation 8. ELECTRICLIG id Bats, n. w., Wash the office of thi DAY, November 13, 1848, at 1 o'clock Directors to serve and for such other business as eter. ‘ORMENT, President, tary. Bt OFFICE OF TH 'ING CO., corner. jers will be heid 7 n., for the election of a Board the ensuing year, may be transacted wider the ¢ (EW ISSUE OF STOCK. (THE 16TH.) (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS, 8971,539.64, Books are open for shares in the 16th “Subscriptions uid Payments can be made atthe 1ce of the Aasoctation, fatty frou 9 a.m to 4: ‘tof the Association, Be ef i dercttion, -318 13th st, Hand N, Cap. sts, Office hours 9 to 4:30 p.m. daily. DE, JW, LITT REMOVED Rename > Aiton, |S Nee, * CHURCH, 8TH ST., BET. ‘and © ste. n. mex creme oe Teehe, Servfses: ‘Sundays, morning Prayer, 10:20 veloc Hoy Eocnariote Li'a'me, Meany asd catering: 6 BR. ; even-song, o'clock; Sunday school, 2, ther days: 7 aud 9 am. and 7 daya. Wednesdays and Friday, ee q=>_ CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | eee Preaching by Pastor, and id sts, nw. Bex. A. W. Pitzer, very Subbath at gielock am, and 7°30 ‘p.m. Sunday’ acl E Youns peop at G4 FOURTH PRES Rot bet. Gand H elly Pastor. th a. p atlas people "30D. .: Goapal nervice at’ 7-30 prin; Thursday’ eventine er meeting at 7:30 o'clock.’ Straigers are oor: elcome. 2 es ME ‘AN AM. CHUROH, M Sa he and 16th sta. Rev. John’ G. ‘st., bet, 1. Mitchell, pastor.—Suuday seliool ing at LT an. by pastor: subject: y Dreaid aucrament of tke Love's Bubeet tab cts pe Band sucram 's Bupper, subject: Dead alle With Us fs THE METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. E. ZION Church, D st.a.w., Elder 8. Hi. DysoW, Pastor. Sabbath school at Pan, Lrewchiing if a.m. by Elder Payne; at 3yp.m.by Rev. J.P. Thomp= son, pastor of John Wesley Zion’ Chureh, followed by Soconuination of an cider by Biabop 8,1. Jone pre- pine bishop of the eonterence. Preaching at ¢1 by Elder Join A. D. Bloice, after which the ‘rament of the Lords Supper will be aduiinintered. it" @~>,, CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, COR- ner of 12th and N sta uw. Sunday, Nov. 4, ucharist, 7:45 ain. Litany sermon, second Euchar: Ist, 11 ani,” Offerings, charity and parish aasesaments, Ekon son 4 pan. Motiday, 7 pan, prayers and address by Kev. J. A. Oertel, on the symbolic teaching of the new altar and reredos, = Treuds oF ama feredge. Offerings for further improve — CHURCH, COR- Toe ils Aosta wt Dr... Corey D. OF, reach ‘To-morsow (Sunday), at followed by Commtnion service, and at 30 p. ny the ries of sermons to ple; Sun- day School 9:30 atm, “All invited POPE: AE => RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, coruer 10th and D sts. Rev. Chas. ys Panic Buday choot a 8 ing by the’ pastor at 11, followed by the Holy Can: uitinion, “Mine Jennie. Smith, the Natoual: allway. Superintendent of the Woman's Curietian Temperance Union, will'speuk a: the Sundzy Schooly and ut 3 She ‘will ais uddress the meetin at 7-90 p. hight’ (Saturday) and. Tomorrow night. “Mite will contin her service all of next wee feograly ana ratfeep’nueu ip yartictian are onc ally re will be an all-day meeting ‘Thursday, November 8. Come ‘Tonight, eae <q=> MOUNT VEKNON M. B. CHURCH SOUT ‘corner th and K sta. wy lev. S. Wiad pentor.—Prosching at 1 Es peoples imesiing at O2ak hook, Pree Mae ay a ple's mecting at 6-49 p. in. att: At mission, Potomac Hall, corner of W. Publlccordtally invited. Of P And 128 9, NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDEN! TAN] Be rE DEN DORGTA) MivofstB0cat tt seraun ty the ery E Smt ‘ 3 now by th of Easton, Md." 81 t: “The Noarne of tire Britituaa Works igi ara Be> ASSEMBLY’ PRESB TAN CHURCH, corner 5th and I ste. n.w.. Rev. Geo.0. Little, pastor.—Sundsy school at eS i, the, tor at 11 am. Subject: “The Blundereof Faith,” FE re can Questicn,”—the in the ible questions. Yor Prayer meeting on vle's pind 8:30 p, 30 biclock. "A cordial weleommo toa te <@=>5T. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D STREET, NEAR <i ve. news Hey. Altved Hastie rector-—Services to-morrow: 7:80 a.m. holy commu: nion. 10a. m. Sunday school. ‘11 a. m, litany, ond it celbration of holy communion ahd’ sermon, m., evensong and sermon. All seats free. Bt cordially welcomed at all services, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER eer ree a RD, HCRCH, CORNER Pastor.—Sunday school, 0 ching by the pastor 1] a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; baption after mornit sermon. Rendall Chapel Bratch,’ corner, {59¢” and sts. s.w., Rev. Theron Outwater, pastor, Preaching 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. ; Sunday sch 230 Pan. ; B07 ipecting Weddeeday ‘evenkug- Al are: Con at t Bre, SEACH REFORMED" CHURCH —sER- ‘vices in the chapel, corner Lath and 6 ets, 1, \., to-morrow at 11am. and 7:30 p.m. Preaching the pastor, Kev. C. F. Sontag; strauers cordially wel- ome; seats free: contributions received for the chari- i c 9:30am. Pastor's real Le he's ting ; Revi the Sunday whool at Deccloek eax and we the services; 3 o'clock p. m. the Sunday School Gospel Temperance Society will hold their monthly. 3 ‘The exercises will ‘int of an ad- Hstde Wont esdelagite ty ineiocseenal sree dially invited to these services. Bc METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | ware, 4th and B sth, a en Co) Hoy Toun Cheater, DD asic ‘preaching’ services To-morrow, at 11 ‘o'clock a.m. and 7:30 o'clocl Pro. femora ier’ cnr argue te ; fe Christ. will be cont o>, GRACE M.E. CHURCH. COR OTH AND Ses st fey. W. T. L. Weech, pastor Sunday School 9:30 o'clock a. in.: preaching by taetor Orelock pein. Yond’ Supper afte brief niorning discourse, Young Men's Clana, § o'cloc Ry Noung Veople's Meeting O40 o'clock yin. Church comfortavie, ‘Seats free. Citizens am well as strangers welcome. i GURLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, LE Boe pricier borne eae ERLE Wm. 8. Miller at 11 an. and7:30 pan. The nization of the "first aniiversary” of the y De dserved with appropriate So On. adgerss i Ha Tear. Addressby How. Wine A haseaicd York “Aye. Church. Chiristhan Endeaeat pak; Midweek eevee, 730 pa Wee ¢ =>, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. between Gand H ste n.w., Kev. Charles A’ Stukely, pastor, Sunday school services af 9:30 ame Preaching at mand 7:30 pr. byt Sunday echool at the Tmiaanucl Young Fooplets Metin tT Dn Devotional Meeting of the Church, Thureda; pam, Allare cordielly invited to aftend these'services, Re ‘OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- ‘salist), cor. 13th aud L sta, n'w., Rev. Alex. ‘ont, Pastor. Services, to-morrow ut 11 am aud 730 §:Bh_Bublect—Moming: “Christianity, aud’ Recular- m'—Evening: “Selling His Birthright” Sunday school at 9:45 a.1n.; Conference aud Praiae Mectin Wednesday evening at 7:80, All are cordially invi e=>, HAMLINE MCE. CHURCH z and P sts. n.w., Rev. se Le fovember 4, 1888, "Su school, 9:1 n. Preaching by the pastor, lam followed by Holy Sg rg = reception of subject for What We Believe.” ines, 7:30. wervicos, Play even fed to these a> EASTERN, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | oer er EAN CHURCH, pastor. Preaching at 11 thay be presented for baptiam, Sunday school at Youns People's Society of Christian Endeayor st 6:30 Seriew of lectures on “Men and Women of the Bible” will be continued at: ye til TIRSan ea 780" Paver meeting Tharsley ABIGAIL R. PAUL, OF PHILADELPHIA, ‘a minister among Frienda, will attend meet: neon Tst., bet, 18th and 19th ste, 2.W., To-morrow at 11 o'clock. 1 < 1, Uy thie pator, jon, recepti of ine! and bantisns; ovangelastic wer cast pins cone ducted by Messrs. Bronic and Searles, of New'vork, who will hold their closing. services in this church at 7:30 pau. Come and hear them, ty OF Superstit i’ Neepticlasn re all peopnes ‘uperstition. anal’ Seepticiasy ave all prot Seripture alone Verified us feliable. | !0PMe @=,,): STREET BAPTIST CHULCH, NEAR Bere GN, Sep The vantor, Mev. Dr. Payee, will ‘at Tain, eH srimon of last Sun SES tht inane ais aus pea 7:30 p. m,, with baptism, 1° SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR, <r and C ste. w—Preaching bythe Pastor cott F, Hershey, at 11 a.m, induess a screw youn men on “Scenes and ‘Traits of Character in the Liven of Old Testament Beagles ‘Those sermons will be iliustrated with te icture’, The sermon to-morrew might on "Abra “The following scence in his life will be il : Abralwa 161 4 bara’ with nae forthe imental Abra offering up Teanc, Theee ‘are ‘reprod ‘Dore reat painliugs, “Everybody invited. on* °% Dove's FIRST | METHODIST PROTESANT = Church, $00 Virginia ave. se.: Hey. 3°e Ison, 4 “The Jove of Rp dle 03 a Pp. me Foals irate Oe oe enh jOVEMBER 4, 1888, REV. LAWRENCE ‘ints memy"ete, John 30:43 WY AS Foie Be seer at eo mom Bier gage fone ie ere ides, SOpducted by ety or talent” of lent Revival services rary night. i 5 ERIN, Re as oes ae i << pt sees ginelar, eee purge without — duc Washington News and Gossip. THE CONNECTICUT CO Attacks on Candidate Bulkeley’s Pri- vate Character Which it is Thought Wilt Help Him. Special Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR, New Havey, Conn. Telegrams to The Star. WINDING UP THE CAMPAIGN qualified republican voters bet had is voters in purged on ay and reasonable notic to vote ix assailed able that while tt ov. 3.—Mr. Bulkeley, the republican candidate for governor, expects ahead of his ticket in his own city, Hartford, The democrats there believe that Cleveland will go out of the city with 1,000 y, while admitting that the city is democratic, is of the opinion that he can carry it for himself as he has done on thre essive occasions When rauhing for may This opinion is not sherod by Mr, Patrick She friend but now his most ¥, who has expressed his willing ‘drink Mud River,” a small stream ngwide of the capital, if Pu Latest Views on the Doubtful States. MORE COMMENT ON SACKVILLE. eon stricken off are in the m, CLAIMING VrROIsta n. Mabone in au interview with Twe ®ram correspondent to-day dec parent firmness of belic that the pe AN AGED OFFENDER DEFIES ARREST. a ts Suffocated. ett LLCs ay, his old politic Eighty Fren FOR RENT (Hovexs) FOR RENT (Hatt) i jority. But § ginning at Chicago, bas 1 may that number, trict, sharos Mahe usual democratic over be has trav VENABLE'S THE SITUATION IN NEW JERSEY. Views of It from Jersey City—Where the Republican and Democratic Head- quarters Are. FOR RENT (MisckLLaxgous)..... FOR SALE (Hovsss), FOR SALE (Lots). FOR SALE (MisceuLaxnous). GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. the gentleman Sullivan's financial af- n journeyed « who managed John L fairs when the Bost country giving exhit notoriety many times at the gambling table, having, according te the newspapers, made a dozen fortunes at faro and broken ew York and elsewhs formerly made Hartford his homc ley, us president Special Dispatch to Jersey Crvv, This year both repub- lican and democratic state headquarters are located in Jersey City instead of Trenton as heretofore. The result of this is that the city is fall of politicians from all sections of the state, who eagerly seize upon every piece of in- formation from the several districts immediately upon its receipt at either headquarters. speakers from Washington are now here wait- ing assignments to different points in New Among the number are Col, W Edgar Rogers, the lawyer, of 1539 F street; Col. Murphy, who has been a fam the Capitol corridors for the past throe or four x-Gov, Spate and T. J. McDonald, who was employed as inspector of construction on the new Library building. All of these are employed by the republican state committee. Washingtonians who are workin; democratic committee are Capt. J. W. Bryce, of 6th street and Louisiana avenue, and Mr, E. T. Matthews, Senator John R. McPherson is constantly at democratic headquarters andis working like a beaver to carry the state for the democratic ticket.” His friends say that in the event of Cleveland’sre-clection, and provided the state gives him a good, round , the New Jersey Senator will be pro- rtiolio, probably the easury, owing to his financial experience und knowledge. BEFUBLICANS LIKELY TO GAIN A CONGRESSMAN. The outlook as to the congressional elections in the state are not so very encouraging to the Democrats. The present delegation in Congress publicans—Hires, Lehiback, and two democrata, In the first district Gen. William Brindle, democrat, who is well knows making a strong fight to be elected congressman, and is gaining many work- ingmen’s votes. The probability is, howev: that he will be defeated by as his district is, and ab republican, The second district will return Judge Buchanan to Co rr ere ee ee ee r Oak Driving im the “wheel” and “book t the park during Grand privileges, a source of great profit, Sheedy retained until about two Fours ago, when Bulkeley gave them io some Hen the relations between the two gentlemen have not been cordial, and when ‘s nomination was announced Mr. Sheedy came on from New York and serve tice on friends and { Connecticut wes To SEE THAT BULK 3 He first aided in the re-esteblishment This was the paper « D. C. Birdsall, who has | necticut politics for five ndge” gained a state-wi reputation during the administration as go ernor of Consul General Waller. to the governor's room in the capitol, and, so the governor sad, threate show him up in the newspapers” pursue a certain duct agreeable to Birdsall in of the appointment of a railroad comn The governor's response to his deni to call upon his executive secretary to eject his caller from the capitol, and ejected he was. When Waller ran for governor the next ye 1884, Birdsall retaliated by engincering 1 campaign of a Butler candidat» for ge Votes enough were giveu the third party didate to throw the election into the hands the legislature and Waller was defeated, al- he had received » plurality OCEAN STEAMERS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGAN! SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALTIES, ‘THE TRADES, WANTED (Boarp) WANTED (Her) SUI ATHORS been prominent ti or six years, T TED (MisceLLaNzous).. WINTER RESORTS, TTT tT Hise To Advertisers. ANVERTISEMENTS must be sent in so.as to reach the businoes office before 18 o'clock M., in order to secure proper classification or insure insertion in ‘TRE Star the same day. The interests of sub- scribers and advertisers alike compel the adoption ith a cabinet Sccretaryship of the Goversment Recerets To-Day.—Internal Fevenue, $480,734; customs, $490,862. Tur Boxp Orrauixos To-pax aggregated $1.490,800, as follows: Coupon 4’s, 25,000 at 128%%. Registered 4's, €100,000 at 180, 250,000 at 128, $200,000 at 12836, at 128, 256,000 at 130; for hi b is not large, consider omewhere not think Cleveland will over Herrison, and the present indie that they are right, THE CONGRESS Advices from trusted ougressional district indicate the elec- tion of Voorhees, republic cock, democrat, Fowler, the regular demo- cratic vominee, has wed str first supposed, and his vote wi larger than thet of If Voorhee 6 avasser there would be no doubt ¢ stands five rej Phelps, Kean an $3,300 at 130, #30,000 | pidoock and McAdoo. 4’, total, $663,300; 4532's registered at 10334, $376,000, $150,000, #250, $00,000, $1,500; total, $827,000. Distaict APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.— The President to-day made the following ap- pointments: Geo. W. Edwards, second lieuten- ant Company C, Seventh Battalion National Guard; Arthur Yates, captain Battery A, Light Artillery, National Guard. Commissioners of deeds for Maryland and the District of Colum- Mills and G. Evett Readon. ublic—James H. Gredley, Minor 8. Lyon, J. Fred. Kelley, Alfred C, Smith, Ralph W. Lee, B. F. Steiger, W. A. Easterday, and Warden Voorhees. Auuy Oxpens.—On the mutual application of the officers concerned, the following transfers in the Eighth Inf. have ben made: Second Lieut. Wm. A. Mercer from Co, 1 to Co. C. Lieut. GW. Ruthers from Oo, C to Co. L Basil Norris has been relioved partment of the to duty as medical direc- Pacific and depart- A striking feature of the conduct of ti was its savage attacks ty ow the republican candi Not only were te for govern is methods of manipulating the voters of democratic wards in the use of money in Washington, reduced majorit ‘a has been, strongly character was assailed ‘day after day. Mr. Bulkeley did nothing until the Telegram al- ieged gross mismanagement in the affairs of the Etna Life Insurance Co., of whi pany brought civil and el, praying for heavy damages, and a sheriff «wooped down upon the newspaper office and carried off books. trpe, presses and all, refusing to accept bail in any amount. The Telegram did not come out the next day, nor did it appear a or so subseguent to Bulke nished some 0 F 3 See | Of Bergen, Bucbanan, and Leohibwcts, republ put it on its feet again, and some assistance | pedi ss ae phe ye 1 many, there is a growing ews. ‘The third, fifth jso probably return re- publicans to the House of Represet while McAdoo,democrat, will be re-electedin the seventh (Hudson county and Jersey C The fight in the fo trict is a particularly hot and interesting one. now represented in Con- gress by J. N. Pidcock, democrat. The latter party hada big split at the nominating con- vention, and the result was the nomination of dual democratic candidates—Fowler, by the Pidcock faction and Roe by the anti-Pid- cockites. Both factions are working hard, and both claim that their respective candidates will be elected. ‘In the meantime the repub- licans are making a quiet but earnest fight for their Congressional candidate, Vorhees, Hunterdon county, (Pidcock’s home). and it is more than probable that he w: by a plurality of anywhere from 500 to 1,000 votes. Many of the prohibitio fourth district have announced their intention for Vorhees, and it is beginning to look as though New Jersey will be represented in the Fifty-first Congress by six republican representatives and only MeAdo, of this city. BOTH PARTIES ARE CLAIMING THE LEGISLATURE which will clect a successor to Senator MePher- son, with the odds slightly in favor of the re- e event of the success of the latter, either ex-Senator Sewell or Congressman William Walter Phelps will be chosen. The congressman refused a renomination trict. and is now making a good fight to suc- ceed to McPherson's senatori ‘The democratic split and a candidates of that party wili, while it may iose the democratic party a congressman, bring out the fall party vote ive Cleveland and Thurman a s been given there in y sey City end Hudson county will also ity for the national ticket of trom 4,000 to 5,000, which wil! insure » majority in ‘le state equally aslarge as that given Cleve- criminal suits for li reduced majority. et ea understood the it Will be offset by the lowe e third, whi was rendered by the national democratic h bas paid for several thonsa oe The Hartford Courant, republican, printed this week the fac simile of a letter signed by Birdsall, in which he states that the national democratic committee “put in $3,000, that Win, H. Barnum, Robert J. Vance, demo- mittee, whicl copies to be democrat, in Hudson ¢ ity behind him he should win ensily; but he was never very popular personally in the dis trict and h', change « cost hin some friendshaps. can candidete, is personaliy well-liked by t is, and it wou nlled through next Tuesday Wy as Bargean from duty in Columbia and ordered division (of the Pu California. Surgeon x relieved from duty the debtof Dakota and ordered to duty as med- ical director, Department of Columbia, Sec- ond Lieuts. Wm. A. Mercer, Co. I, and Geo. W. ighth Inf.. have been trans- pali through Bishop, candidate for secretar Chairman Davis, of the state democratic com- | b¢ mittee, were among the contributors toward the fund raised for the re-establishment of the Teiegram, the object of the Courant being to | show that the democratic leaders msible for the attacks upon Bulkeley and Etna Life, and to blame for the character of the warfare waged by Birdsall and 4 Copies of the Courant containing the Birdsall letier have becn sent broadcast ove Rathers, Co. C, Bij ferred upon mutual app! sin Hudso one democrat, Gregor and James G. Green and Lieut.-Com- mander John J. Brice, detached from the Na- val War College, 6th instant, and p! waiting orders. Lieut. C. 8. Richnan detached from the War College, 6th instant, and ordered tothe New Hampshire. Civil-Enginer Henry en detached from duty at the Boston ‘d_and ordered to the Hot Springs Hos- medical treatment. Mutany Capers Aprorstep.—The following have been appointed cadets at the Militar Academy: Edw. M. Bloom (alternate Ohio; Otho W. B. Farr, Oakland, Me. Pamplin Cit Balkeley's benefit with the clement wh: ing of the campaign he wes With the temperance wing of the -an party Bulkeley’s nomination was not He had always be: saloon element in politics for mayor of Harttord was always refuse votes of mauy republicans, mor up the lows in democraiic strongholds, low Morris, the democratic candidate i , isan unexceptional candidate with ‘amp, the prohibition congressional fourth district u identified with t nd when running | Of the Pe Wm. Beresford Peter Gremin (alter- ) Albert 8, Gravely, Martinsville, Va., and Amos H. Martin, Mifflin democratic major: Phelps, took lunch es an , York this week as candidate, stands equally high. episode there was good reason to be- uikeley would lose many hundred enough to defeat him A Bxaxe IN THE Carrron.—Yesterday after- noon a small snake was discovered crawiiug on | the marble floor of the Congressional Library. ‘The snake when found was near the door of the out toward the rotunda. ‘The snake was killed. It was what is known asa house-snake and was about a quarter of an inch in diameter and nine or ten mches long. Whether it had crawled up from the “cold tes department or had made its home among the books, a regular bookworm, is not Inown. Li- brary officials think it was brought in from the outside world by some visitor and dropped by selection day draws near the excitement tle in the state increases, Scores of meetings are held by both parties nightly; toreb-light processions by the hundreds, and of campaign literature are being circulated. The increased registration throughout the state indicates that the vote in New Jersey next ‘Tuesday will be greater than a —— THE TORIES CROW Later pag Show Liberal Gains in votes in his own library openin tion between Bulkeley, on the one sid and the Telegram with ‘Birdsall end She: back of it on the other, those who might oth wise seratch the first aame on the republican ticket for the sake of a principle, will vote straight, and even democrats who detest th practices of the Telegram office will feel i clined to vote for Bulkeley rather than svc Birdsall and Sheedy triumph. Apparently the ‘D TOO SOON. Special Cable Disp Loxpox, Nov. 3.—The to: the results of the municipal elections were Full retarns show that instead of the tories gaining forty-scven seate against liberal gains, the liberals have ats against the tories fifty- pon the tories have lections have little to do moeratic leaders who re m binpdered even to the ex- izing the success of the national Personat.—Rear Admiral Gherardi of the Navy,and Dr. J. T. Bransford, Daniel H. Steward of Richmond, Va., J. W. Buel of St. Louis, A. V, DuPont of Louisville, and E. D. leton of Boston, are at the Ebbitt.—— Mr. de Weekhe-lin, minister and Representative last night.——D. J. tent of jeopar ticket in Connecticut, om the Netherlands, ‘oft were in New York iliiland, A. V. Young and Wm. Hochester of New York, W. 0. Chipman Hotchkiss of Boston, Cornith of Little Rock, Ark., are ‘at Williad's, —Mr. R. L. Miller of Virginia, States commissioner to the worl at Melbourne, arrived in San Francisco from Australia last Saturday. —L. Werner of Cin- J. Snowden Beil of Pittsburg. and §. me of Philadelphia, are at Welcker's. ——C. L, Howser leaves for Cleveland this eve- H. Noeman of London, Eng., and R. lingame of Newport, R. L,, are at the St. Jamea——R. A. Bakewell of St. Louis, is Wormley’s.——8. W. Doubleday and Chas. E. Lovitt of New York, Stuart M. Samuel of Lon: don, W, E. J. Varney, of Boston, J. 8. Slaw- les, Cal., Henry Ehrman of Compton of Harrisonburg, : Arlington. Mr, F. G. Smith, jr. of New York, is the guest of W. P. Election Betting in Washington. VERY LITTLE OF IT AND FOR SMALL, AMOUNTS, Betting on the election is not very brisk in Washington, because perhaps most of the work- ers and hustlers have left the city for fields ulated. Most of the Frightful Colliery Disaster in France. Panis, Nov. 3.-—A terrific explosion occurred to-day in the Campagnae coal pit in the De- nent of Aveyron. Lighty miners were |; twenty-two bodies have been recovered. Sending Out the “Boodle.” Special Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. Axzaxy, N. ¥., Nov. 3,—Republican money is going out into the state from New York to-day. — CZAR AND CZARINA INJURED. Did Not Escape Entirely in the Wreck— Twenty-one Attendants Killed. Sr. Perenssura, Nov. uc that’ the municipal ¢ with political que: LORD SACKVILLE Tory Papers Acknowledge it, but De- nounce the President Just the Same. Special Cable Dispatch to Te Evextno Stan. -The comments of the weekly papers throw no new light on the Sack- ville incident, but tend to confirm the impres- sion that it is not seriously regarded. It is cer- tain that nobody acquits Sackville, Even the Saturday Review says his indiscretion is patent -oceeds to belabor Cleve- cir alleged boorish rude ness, It lets the cat out of the bag, however, to denounce the Irish vo' ’S BLUNDER. 6 exposition Loxpos, Nov. 3. 3.—The Official Mes- to everybody, but it i son, of Loa An; land and Bayard for Panama, and W. are at the ~—»___ eae ane GENERAL LONDON GOSSIP. Lonpox, Nov. 3.—A sensation has been cre- ated in banking circles by a decision of Jus- tice Charles against the Bank of England, Mahoue Still Claims the svatch to Tae Bvaxtwe Stan ma, 4 Nov. 8 —A considerable ex curred at Gea, Mahone’s hesdquar tors in this city today when a telegram was froma bis representative ia Fauquier announcing the loss of between fow aud five hundred republican vot there, t ia the action of democratio registrar rex: m books th us PTeviously Loruc theron as voter, It scons thet Ml had looked fer attempts in @ antics of ermorrati books of the names of ary oF wrongful doling with ounties like Fanquier. Theeode ‘ovides how regisiradon books ogistrars democra ection may be « reeety nid tw The voters whose oa ne ed with much wy alti Y this «tate by abous It which, be- t entirely @ied s. would, be twice TION ROMANE Thore will be no compromise of tiye Congres sional fight between Both wit! remain in the democra’ ly bi republican pr riously affected or not reu 2 ud Langston. field until th candidate, will alm r the vote f tore will be_# to be seen, P, ——s NEW JERSEY WILL Go. Cleveland Likely to Carry the State and the Republicans the Legislature. ial Pinpatch to Dae Evewtwe stan jewank, N. J., Nov. 3.—The heat of the last of the campaign has burned wut the lact of cool cale parties, but it is pos » of the canvass nevertheless. There be never been a real, genuine effort on the part o. the republicans to car They thought abo their state comm and resolved to do someth went tv the national commit very little creonragement, and a fortnight ago it was practically while to do anything in been regre! ports of th to encourage them if they had time in the leaders of the to geta pretty go the state for Horrison. «i talked @howt it arly im the canpeig ng; but when the ther received tee ed that it was not worth ticular, ‘Th ing it sinew then, because later hove boon of @ character vod mn 1 the majority for to make the state Democrats say it will be 7.00" the tetal poll ove 270,000. The republicans de AL CONTRI, respondents in the n, in plie of Pid- vy than was be ae large or an-Pideook a" were will go democratr OF XR. W'ADOO, » With 4,500 major the Mills h ins, tie republ ro) tly mo One « of the active republiean work ix Terry” McDonald, an Iri per and former democratic amsemb ad office at Washityrtom unt) uths ago when he was displaced gentleman whom Mr, McDonsid calls « rm brigadicr. THE STRUGGLE POR THE LEGISLATURE | has been growing warmer, bat it is evident the mocrats have not mach hope of carrying it, , | Senator Me rats have made fatal mistakes im mayy of their inations, Hy that betwcen William Walter ‘herson is at work, but he demo- Phe bittert part of the eoutest, tor Sewell. The latter hus the aid nsvivenia Railroad, which is « tre power, while Pheips haw bis own wealth to’ draw upon, He it ahead nt sent, bat th until the election in Jenuary is over. result cannot be suruly known gentleman, with Wig ‘Walter ith Levi P. Morten ia New ad a Mr. = it that the party carry t least 15,008 majority. Me show this Contidence in everything he says aud im a. hie plans for the fatare.” ane ruck by a Train and Killed. ABETR, 8. : bone, ruck nud instantly killed by | delphia express trai at Division street, Elizabeth, this morning, J.,3 the Cent eee, Mr. Bayard’s Personal Attention Asked. Eastrorr, Me., Nov. 3.—A petition of . A. R. and citisens, was forwarded * Secretary Bayard, asking his personal, in the extradition eage of Bost, who shot Bat- ron at Campobello, N. B., recently. © tion says that on account of the feeling exist ing on the Canadian border no citizen if given up could have a fair inl, r of the House Electric Oo., was is morning on a Warrant issned in Tle is charged with defr Horley out of $4,200 07 fhlee represenestions a watcred stock transaction, He will be taken een, Mr. W. Scott Smith Buys a Newspuper. Pontsxovra, N. H., Nov, 3—The Date Chrouch and weekly New Hampshire Gam. were sold yesterday by to W. Scott Smith, of Woahington, who been ae re the —~ 9 cor- dent of the Boston Traveller the paper to-day. ——— Have No Rights on the Land.