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es 1 Pag, THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, & AT THE STAR Lapa Se tsa Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ o ‘Tae Evesre to subscribers tn the Scare mek tone ay eee : 1% Mhonth; one year, $6; six mon! {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as pecond-class inail zaatter.} Stax_published on Friday—@1 sanpamee prepaid. Six months, Seame? * §@-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; Assets . . AMUSEMENTS. Liabilities for dites paid on shares, &¢ r Yormerty of the firm of Kraft & connor. DESERTED DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS —GOVERN- Interest and surplus fund. : SATURDAY, 88 % MENT OFFICIALS WHO HAVE GONE HOME TO Onr Annual Report for the seventh year of the Asso- 'T, C, H. Kemp Sturgeon, a sul VOTE—THOSE LEFT DISCUSSING THE SITUA- c. i hat ought read by re me interested in vis day taken the oath of allegiance to the {crm 'wing money for purchasing property or buildin | States Goverament. TION—HOW ELECTION NEWS WILL BE RECEIVED BERE, ETC. a bome for themselves; also by every, one saving ‘There was » kind of Sabbath calm in the De- PEE CEELE GY WWW KO WVYVVYVHOWWOCDATV VON SMIDH VK ONVOVOKYBIRWIWWOHRAWVYNIM me paper sent longer tiem is pal fe. . T3—-No. 11,065. - WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1888. TWO CENTS. Pn an to — DATE FOR GOVERNOR Mat BE DEFEATED. Bpecial Dispatch to Tae Evextso Stan. money apd seeking a good interest on their savings. Our Association i# ran upon an economical basis, and partment buildings “to-day. The patriotic of ma: } upon 7 shares for $14 monthly. | $4: “That, the business of this company be clerks have gone to their homes in such num- seaupy sp gael hy emmmmerteen Per. gave to Garfield eight years ago Myakay © POF cent per enm Withrawine share | era Ste newepanee Yuba ihe ty Rae eran tite improved condition of | the state easily and certainly. upils, Misses and Masters, in Castes gt MONDAX AND TRUE AY AR. hens Ginibdeeh ta ed to the political New Jersey Oredited to Cleveland, | less than 2,000 it may be set down that the situation, and as not much work could be done Present state central committee know far less SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Wi BEFORE THE BATTLE. Tele grams to The Star.| ™=® ©™£cricur ovrioox. — PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. tis 7s, ZO NOTIFY MY CUSTOMERS ‘Washington on the Eve of the Great View from the Hartford Standpoint. ON THE EVE OF THE GREAT BATTLE. | “> or case The Latest News and Speculations, | Hasrvomn, nov. s—The campaign is over; tay a seqre remem the battle. Both parties ~ . 3 . ine of stockholders of are claiming the state with vigor and apparent $2 achratae et ahs See yer ants | Washing Gur Serie Sobek on th Sh Sat the. Teer tp, the, serond series, and 10 to the third, 9 to | Vase resented, the following resolution was bers to vote that their absence was very notice- . Ce ” the weather that those republicans who are | do so well as that, and duplicate the Blaine Me sagt & new series this November. shares a1 | Wsnet, D: Co once 8 Wesk 0 Te ary Pattally deveried roc ant plaged het pana |REPUBLIOAN HOPES IN VIRGINIA.| beat informed of the actual’rcoult of the last] vot of four yours ago thet will howe the & , parts " HAVING SECURED LINTHICUM INSTI- of chief, assistant chief, &c., to their hearts’ canvass are in @ very cheerful mood. If the TERNOONS the Sth instant. Parents wishing their children THOROUGHLY in- > . itis o great i structed will send them fo me, it was considered the proper thing to sit about the politics of the state than has been there. This city MRS. FLORA C. DENNISON, around and talk politics, Under the present] Terrifie Nitro-@lycerine Explosion, | generally supposed. The fight has been strictly Stamina py fA yt arrangement, where there is a mixture of politi- on the tariff, and there will be considerable ac- | fight for the state. And here it must TANS President. ANCIS G. iy a FH OOK, Secretary, 618 12th st, Seventh Annual Meeting. . eueee 7th aha Sth sta. ae ‘prepared BY TWO THOUSAND—THE REPUBLICAN CANDI- confidence, whic! in Why New York Democrats are Confident » which means that the doubtful | S067 districts the a it the business of this company "s it tute Hall, O, bet. 31st and 32d_ sts. fully content, There was an under current of ex- state does not give Harrison s plurality of not Academy and Residence, PEELE SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, oe 929 M st.n.w._ -Page i a cessic the republican ranks from the man- | that the circumstances of th: 1302 # at DEJ. RIBIERE, VETERINARY SUE- Pago @| cal beliefs, discussion is apt to be moderate | pag BATTLEGROUND IN NEW YORK | (oscns *° vers licam loss. “im the, am | <7 capemapquanie REPS can be lett st B. Flominines, £58 Btkee ane eae [Page sewers mee See ae A fight, resulting from personal h , ~ . ce ° < 108 > his frends to, know that he te now connected <7 THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIREC. oon So the democratic brethern from the South} The Increased Hopefulness at Demo- it y tors of the Steel Tubular Car Co. will be “Page 2| Were not taunted about not going home to cratic Headquarters. made Mr. eR eos Ae P-4- Rooms 10 and 11, on NOVEM: “Puss 6 | vote because their vote was nob fe BER 14, 1888._J. W. POST, the republicans were not accused being | HOW Ir HAS BEEN BROUGHT ABOUT—EDUCATIONAL afraid of losing their places eait thoy asserted the | METHODS EMFLOTED—THE QUESTION OF VOTE of ero ives of c’ ens, o! ese gs ‘TRAD! vere Sometimes insinuated, but no one was bias thing ——- nl ie py diplomatic pole of politcal intercourse in the | Pes! lenetch to Tas Evaxrne Bran = tween these force, anti ia not Departments excites the admiration of the dis-] _N=w Your, Nov. 5—In the last days of the ; | both would in great enterested listener. campaign ® change of feeling has come over the national IN THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT the Lorca meray neces real and ot state committees have a —— ths demon : First Assistant Secretary Muldrow holds the | Tegarding the result of to-morrow's con! Papeys, and w = oeratic | ful fight for the gain not only of « ( reins of authority, and his assistants in charge | this state. In all the early part of the can- arene! Se — — man, but a heavy reduction of the republican of the various bureaus were, as rule, acting | V888 they were faint-hearted. The future of the poet why ee folly exposed ee the majority on the dential vote. They have in the places of the absent chiefs. | Gen. Jos, | looked very doubtful to them. The cry of | facts have also been made known through the | *irSi" expended s large sum of money, and E. Johnston, the railroad commissioner, is | ‘free trade” had been raised in the interior of | state, but it is le that the attack may | Poy In Fong ter hi "7 be 3 ee here, and so. is Indian Commissioner Oberly. | the state,, where most of the manufacturing | lose ‘Mr. Bulkeley votes. It is probable also | iy not a contest to be found overt want an ae The Commissioners of Patents, of Pensions, of | interests ‘lie, and employers of fifty, a| that there will be trading in New Haven in the | Poss ‘where one-half the oence wat non rat of ies Mesared Sr veer aa of are! hundred or five hundred men were interest of the republican candidate for lieu- among the voters that has been sca tenant governor and the democratic candidate ; aiding in the canvass, @aily coming out for Harrison, with all| for governor. Gen. Merwin, the republican | ft everywhere over this district. Dai : +t te 4 The representative of Langston, who is ex- W. E. TAYLOR. that that implies. Even in a__ state | candidate, would not sanction this, but it is im- JOHNSON, Dean, 14 Nov. 5. 1888, te RY F. BART. =———— THE FOST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT > J . rs ae-de | —TOv- 5. 168 Ot") — RY F. BA ce To Advertisers. is left in the care of the Second Assistant, Mr. | Wheré labor is ostensibly as free as in New | possible to prevent it under the circumstances, | Sran reporter that including asmall sum which THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIA. York, the opposition of a large em; (—| where each ticket contains a popular New 3 ND COFFS on. TIGHT, NOVEMBER Gund sanetace the miss oy | ADVERTISEMENTS must be sent in s0 a8 to reach | Knott, who votes in Baltimore, and can deposit | whatover the uatural bias of his men—is note | Haven tran and fog ditennct ofticee kav eihant aad bom eonexved for carriage hire, holders of SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, and by stereopticon from the balcon: the business office before 12 o'clock M., in order to | his ballot to-morrow morning and spend the | thing to be recklessly invited by any means, | is making to induce prohibitionists to vote for | S°K¢ts, Canvassers for votes, &c.. on election 1322 F i * 7 res Hy 8 pen fey ‘scdde the i. cute bedi | teas u noe Should | 2#Y;there had been disbursed by his side about a 12 Harris House, £ wire connesti secure peaper dasstfiostion or iuvtre insertion tn | Pout of the-day st hie desk. The Thind Assiet- | Aesoet Shete eppereetodds the fencer this ace Tatic candidate for governor. Should | $20,000. Expenditures by the two other partics a persons | ‘Tyg Stan the same day. The interests of sub- | 82% Mr. Hi » is also here; but he votes cular OW. few business move succeed the result may elec- | will probably swell the total to at least $60,000, ited are invit Georgia, and there is no indication that demo- | men of some prominence were quoted as de- | tion of the democratic candidate for governor A large vote, a great deal of dickering, and in NATHANIEL SAEDO, Secretary. scribers and advertisers alike compel the adoption | cratic votes will be needed in that state. The | clarin; that trade had mee) well di by a majority, while the remainder of the re- | 911 probabilit, ‘ ey LJ = = OFFICE oF COLLECTOR OF 7 of this rule. other heads of bureaus, as well as the chief | Cleveland’s administration, they though iblican candidates will be elected by the | of the pot dh ee ones ition of things here, TSin st" KOCHESTER LAMPS. aiw — DISTIICT OF COLUMBER, Wastrsoned cope ape ay Coe gee ae it would be wise egislature, which is sure to be republican. It | That no good can come from. it to the republi- <— NOTICE—GEORGETOWN DEMOCRATIC | Nov. I, 1888.—The taxpayers of the ict will take | GOVERNMENTRecErPTs To-pay.—Internalrev- | yet, as in the case fof the land ¥ at ri 319 S.E. COR. OF 71H AND D STREETS, “MY SWEETHEART" CIGARETTE Where ho will be wind (0: persoually attend to thelr PRIZES AWARDBD. wants. o3i-lm_ | © First Prize—Mr. EH. Hammond, cofuer Queen and _a Pitt st.. Alexandria, Va 596 box-lids. ‘Dr. TALBOTT'S Dental Office has been re-| 4 o90Nd Frize—Mr. Frank Harrison, 1219 Ist.n. w. of from 437 to building opposite, 450 7th st. | “Winners please call at Messrs. A. Saks & Co., and re- 7 ceipt for their respective prizes, r ‘A CARD. Next award December 5. 1t <a it proper to for to LADIES’ AID ETY OF THE GER- | PROPOSALS. —_ aa ‘man Orphan Asylum. The regular mon: Bra, the ate TOMAS J°FISuEIE which occurred on | JeSUNE of the above society will take place on THU October 26, 1 mov nl it] i AY, Novoml at 3 p.m., at St. 's Hall, No. S88. 10 Lith st. ‘and. the aitendance of ail memibe At the same time we wish to announce that a BO ness will be carried ou at our is HALBUNG, President.” M. BOET- Tuomas M. CALE, sare COLUMBIA DEMOCRATIO OLUB—A and style of the old firm, ‘meeting of the Club will be held THIS 2-0 : z (MORDAN) AEVENING, at 7 o'clock. at the ‘Metropal- LW. TN iN iG SCHOOL FOR - ER, NURSES TITH ANNUAL SESSION. | _©. W. ANDERSON, Secretary. dt of Lect be, deliv THE FIRM OF TAYLOR & BART. PRINT- "30 ‘ers, 709 G st. n.w., 1s dissolved this day by }] WANTED (MuscetiaNzous) ‘Ost. n. w., beginning 4 mutual agreement. WINTER RESORTS. informatie app te bs ‘or EEECEL CELLET CLL ce t terior Department, TO LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE, is hardly ‘probable, however, that the anti-] can electoral ticket is well ms pul SE reirzs of the Oth Maryland District voting at | Bote that the undersizned hae received the duplicate | enue, $651,288; customs, 556,040. the routine business goes on without the pres. | but that did not count for much, as the class | Bulkeley combinations will succeed. though each of the repubifcan feStions fier'tho by eperng at 1304 320 oy Gy of lection Thee | 20-3 fromend wer the amt day'et Nor| THE Puzsmenr gavo o reception Saturday | fo ect in motion the vast machinery of depart-| "9 Propose merely to stand still and change | LAST WORDS FROM JERSEY. | ‘l0"* of Harrison and Morton und re viet wild St Ye8 Bese aieen nA saa saa cea tax is due ber | afternoon to about three hundred members of | ment activity. nothing are not the class who make converts. come the legtimate republican ty of the die nese OUR ee oe o. soon 1, 1888, as | the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, DEPLETING THE TREASURY—OF CLERKS, = rept eee however, it became evident | An Independent Canvass Gives the State | tis P majority of - = — said month penalty of two | who were returning to Chicago from their con- At noon to-day there was not the usual rush | 24 republican ammunition was giving out. to Cleveland. —__—___. day of each suc- | vention in Richmond, ¢ clerk ‘the pewsihorenain rey They had announced their conversions so early | Special Dispatch to Tae EVExixe STAR. AS SEEN FROM ALBANY, of rks from Treasury Depart that the supply was about exhausted before the Newark, N. J., Nov. 5.—There is no reason to ee halt, He Dzrravpep a Winow Pensiongs.—The | the lunch rooms, A few straggled out to geta| real fight began. Then came the demo- revise previous estimates of the political situa- | New York Safe for Cleveland if He Gets NSUEANCET ; me ; Bid, month of | Commissioner of Pensions has been advised ae coe ia! eed ee reco : a, ft & nena of Bho tion in New Jersey. With fair weather 65,000 Below the Harlem. recent decist the court ii eof Koones | that ‘ial Examiner Rooms of clerks st on the curl € pol Orato! 5 a jersey. to-mor- a Hanover Fire ins. Cos of Sew Yorks ceo ithan Sen Sched fo rfue ochece ered | inatant, arronted Beneat Beigete te ig | seal Prospects, There has been no general | of fritring away. their money’ in | row the largest vote ever cast. in the state will | SPeil Dispatch to Twx Evasive Svan ins. Co., of Philadel Axpany, N. v. 5.—Nothing has occurred 0, court (in cause K charge that he has defrauded Nancy G: ave not stopped taking h. It is only that | let where there was a post-office for a gather- i i ain shows they went quietly to work | be polled, and there will be a heavy increase in Creek, ‘Tyler County, W. Va., and lodged him | *Wesring off of the habit of masticating mince | yain | sh S ceed guerre rien DISERICT OF QOEERGEQE OF TAXES | sn jail at Clarkeburg’ W. Var for heertog upon | Pies Nor of drinking weak coffee, The clerks | to organize their party in every town andham-| the majorities of the several countics, The tochange the views of the situation in this g < tate, already given in Tae Stax, Republican Ths. Broker) Manager. ‘cones va. | C] y 7 , | democrats have been putting in their best ef- | *“**> pul ‘uses, handise. Furniture, recei paym taxes. i they have nearly all gon?home to vote, ing point. With their literature and their . “3 ean Fare Ligaen Betaree be Pursiture, Wear Pe SO gry pa s widow pensioner (war of 1812) out of $460 for pagelioeties peepee 0 ‘on in the Depart: oratory they penetrated districts rarely or | forts since last Thursday and claim to have omens ‘or telephone money has been sent through the state and the AVIS, Collect D. 0.” i iz a fight will be waged here. Cleveland can safel jw OOsT. TO DELIN LOT OWNERS in ite, Prosecution of her claim. | ént to-day. Nearly all the clerks and officials | never Worked in before. They manned a canal- | made the state sure beyond the shadow of a| Et, here. ; y by mail Will receive prompt at DELINQUENT LOT OWNERS AT Swiger has made a full confession. have gone bi me to vote. Still more of those | boat with good stump-speakers and visited | doubt. They are probably right so far as Cleve- Seale wa wed a4 re gives only DR & T MASON DENTIST, 1201 f Rear Apurea, GuERanpi, commandant of | who are here will leave on the afternoon trains. bese every little village which could be | iand is concerned, as careful independent to ewell ble masters . “ tied Pe avenue, p. w, opposite the Brooklyn navy-yard, has been ordered to | Jt is generally believed that General Harrison in th “pew d the network of artificial waterways | canvass indicates & ma| jority of 4,000 for the ——>——— Hoja twelve year prntice inthis iy hn ext of the Court make the now cruiser Atlanta ready for see | Mil Set more votes by the exodus than will Mr. | in the state. They made two especial efforts. | Gomocratic mations Wekck” The election of | WORSE THAN AN EARTHQUAKE, ‘Sod ruc ana howe eno without delay. She haa been ordered. to sail | “leveland. their "men tat the Mills bill was note tree- | McAdoo and Gelssenheimer to Congress i as-| 4 5. ee _0c8-3m, nalties be previously | for Europe, where she will relieve the Lancas- ATTITUDE OF THE REPUBLICAN CLUBS. a sured, but the other five districts robably | An Explosion of Nitro-Glycerine Shat- New York for repairs, the clubs to vote at all, but recently i high tarigt | 5! senators are to be chosen, and the republi-| Prrrssuna, Nov. 5.—Intelligence is recei SWISS STEAM Lat se ee among was to convince the farmers that a high tariff s ig received n2-10t ‘Pur Tzmronany Successor to Lomp Sacu- | many of them. haye received int ‘that | was inimical to their interests—a tax upon their wks we FS 7 Ge epee A HUALGATOO ats PANY, MAYO, VILLE.—A cablegram from London. lest night | it would be better. for them to do Lishey Lee pence ® compensating bencfit. In Passaic, i m and Cape May | Magazine near Shannopin, Pa., an oil town 19 g en oe elders 3 =— Pinos SLSONTLY DaRD. says: “Hon. H. G. Edwardes, first secretary of | felt sure that Mr. Cleveland wo | both cases they counties, and have hopes of Middlesex, but | miles from here, at an early hour this morning, NOVEMBER. shat Do pan.in the Tontine | a> F a a mare | the British ion at Washington, who hes Bessa hein ect sg HAVE MET WITH A GREATER SUCCESS, a are in r. The | Much damage was done to surrounding prop- ‘By onteret fea D. A MoRNIGHT, Bee, | Low prices hity dave, You just returned home on leave of absence, is they ae ‘do not consider that there is any certainty | ‘20% *bink, than their most sanguine prophets be republican by three | erty, but itis not known whether any persom — ee eS eee ‘amounts due trade measure, but designed chiefly for the i — COLLARS AEM Comes, ’ ; ‘s pesca se ip of the squadron, the latter tobe | At first there was a general indisposition | p.nogt of consumers of raw ia olher be republican. The state senate will be close. ters Houses Half a Mile Distant. at here of the explosion of a nitro-glycerine _ Oct. 22, 1888. ly ¢: to be sent back to Washing- , uv ventured to predict at the opening of the con- ity, was killed or injured. Ke “as he or tow Zork. Calland.ce them. FG. ton to succeed his chief, Lord Sackville, botiotieartd g ant es it to as test. Besides, the internal quarrels of the | SIVING THE REPUBLICANS THE UNITED states | . FELT a MILES AWAY, SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY, 7 they have lost their leve of the old ~The in various places have been healed up. SENATOR The magazine belonged to the torpedo com- _22-10t 1322 F at. [i <— oe okernera rie Semi Le speoreg ee eae Len rrana pred wiped Arig coergy a fey ir + A all factions are working poet to be elected next January. The prohibit pany, of Delaware, The explosion was terrific Bame of 348. a Mare Islan Cal, Surg. G. P. werd Prohibition at « abate harmoniously; in Cayugs County ther’ have and was felt 25 miles away. Houses and shan- Bradley, detached from the New York Hospital| lon to wat their loyalty. A great many of ihe | thrown both the old factional leaders over ana | Yo sy not exceed 8000, haying been placated | ties were shattered in the immediate vicinity. and ordered to hold himself in readiness for | old clerks, if not allof them, have reqeived | closed up their ranks under a new and younger | °Y *e-high license local option legislation of | at Sewickly, 5 miles distant, the shock was 60 orders to the Iroquois, Surg. R. C. Parsons, | letters from the republican state committees joint management. In Chemung, where the last winter's republican — There is | heavy that people ran panic-stricken from their ._ | detached from duty at the Hot Springs Hos-| urging them to come home to yote as usual, ish and workin; n’s vote gave trouble four | 20 state ticket excepting the le; ture and | houses. It was reported that a large number Be WDEXTER STEAM LAUNDRY, pital, Ark., and ealeceh to duty at the New| an them to understand that if Mr. Har- | years ago, Mare tapoase ‘and good will now. | nly # few county offices. The democrats in | of persons had been killed and injured, but it * oui adits oe a have determi ‘ork Hospital. Passed Asst. Surg. Ernest Nor- | rison is elected, as the letters predict beyond | In Erie, it is changed; there is a better feeling | t2i8 county discovered on Saturday night that | is now believed that no one was hurt, although Pr : ; | fleet, detached from the Mare Island Hospital | doubt he will be, any shirking of their patriotic | since Mr. Cleveland left the city for good thes, | the name of E. A. Stevens, one of their electors, nothing definite is known. petition. al cd Collars, A fs, . and ordered to temporary duty on the Dolphin duty would be while he still retained a nominal residence there. had been omitted from their tickets, but the A Chronicle-Telegraph special says the cause Pirguntt tron ‘Chandeliers, Brags Gee Futures: Hall | Wore, Di and “fo. the ‘Trenton ou falling in with her In Monroe, the old quarrel with the Purceli | Mistake was remedied in time. Neither party | of-the explosion is a mystery. It is sup Gon APT TO BE # has much money to id, and the c: however, tha , | Gunn bolt 4 mu ney to spen ‘ampaign | however, it a tram) ho wi ba Licht Brackets, Gna Globse and Shades of ever} vari se Ganesk, MX Henderson, cedered to the! ater this pressure, it is said, many have brats Oxpect to puis obey San a aneteme- | has boon run principally on localcontributions, | neighbuchood pester, being ignorant of the sel5 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9th st. Rk eel gone home who did not intend to. St. Lawrence, the democrats have arranged to with liberal aid from Wm. Walter Phelps and | danger, in some way agitated the staff, andthe —————SS==__==—_— EE Pznsonat.—The Bostonian Opera Co., Her- |" there has, however, not been any especial st- | bring out their full vote, and the Irish contin. | 8@2tor McPherson, the two leading senatorial | explosion followed. There was between two bert Ewart of Belfast, Ireland, J. M. Owen of % , th candidates on each side, and three tons of glycerine in the Annapolis, Wf, Geos a. South’ W. G. Oakenes terogon Hee rert tthe repablicane to bide the | So tolaiery’ Home Repee Spesgrennin THE CONGRESSIONAL CONTESTS. tnd the concussion shook the very foundations and Robert Taber of NewYork,and E.R.John-, | rison. Some have aimed —_their | former years, the decision of the Court of A, The principal interest isin the contests in | Of houses between Rochester and Pittsburg. stone and F. H. Bowder of Boston, are at the | intention quite others _have | peals, disfranchising its inmates, is expected to | the four Congressional distric there | The, carth was torn up for » distance of 3 Avhington.——Gen. "Roger Joney, Inspector- subject , when | Fesll ina handsome cutting down of the re- | re two demecratic candidaton whe el dieide | rast eee ight OF ale avray were rent i <— ‘EW ISSUE OF STOCK. General; Gen. Chauncey McKeever, Major-Gen- | there was suitable occasion for them to declare | publican: majority. In short, with the gains dates, asun: many 1 EQUITABLE eral J. M. Schofield, Representatives Phelps | their attitude. It is likely, however, that of | Made in these quarters the shrewdest demo- | the democratic vote about equally and elect the HOUSES HALF A MILE AWAY SHATTERED, tnd Felton, and J. A. Jr'Greowell, sre et tbs | thos clarks ho remain, few are democrats. | cratic figures count on Keeping, the republican Fepublican, The majorities on the national | The residences of George and William Wilsom ver inside of CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Richmond.—Gen. B. H. Robertson has re- | The democratic clubs in this city have seen to| majority north of Harlem ets in the Congressional districts ma; and Thomas McCoy, situated a half mile awa; “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. turned from New York.—R. D. Tisdale of the | it that the full vote of their , OF a8 nearly | 70,000, which they say will be casily crushed | be placed as follows: oe Ee were completely shattered and the occupants “ Navy, J. J. Horner of Helena, Ark., E. D. | 80 sible, was got hom democratic | under the democratic majorities in New York, ome : y » 1 thrown through the windows. Fortanately ASSETS, $971,539.64. O’Brien of St. Paul, G. W. Marse of Boston, | o! who have not already gone actively into | Kings, Queens, Suffolk, and Richmond Coun- p en oe ~ d + | they were not seriously injured, and as far as ou Books are open for shares in the 16th | Chas. Storm of New York, Prof. Pra the campaign, will, with very few exceptions, | ties, leaving the state democratic by, say, 10,- | Seventh, _ 5,000, s can be ascertained no one was killed, with the PR ag te atte St | of Annapolis, and W. W. ° manage to get home to vote. 000 to 15,000 votes. te . W. ni y, “gt ‘ible exception of the tramp. The loss will gfiice of the Aasociation day from Siam to 4:50 Pn. land, are at the Ebbitt. john W. Abbot ‘THE CITY UNUSUALLY QUIET. Pa Cake a ees only. oe = adler motes Sap pe betbears, perme in tbo va ; sernnemhigs explain’ phe Uist of ie Amociation, Pittsburg, Soke Pane oe Okioces Geo W, Rebbad rads « repre cate ea it has | handsomer showing. | One gentlemen Who hag | quently be made much earlier than usual, IRRITATED, Heation to Shaw of Ohio, 8 J. Hendy of San | been unusually quie to-day. | made a trip through the state, carefully noting ae ae a ae a Francisco, W. Btoop, E, H. Retzlaw, E-8. Pease, | There has been, of course, grent deal of polit-| all he saw, reports that the iguor intocout iy Stabbed to Death in the Street. _| He Denies he has Ruined Himself by his an = Springer, are at pees &. Bee foal Lenk the ee a has eee UP IN FULL FORCE FoR HILL, Favors to the Americans. A 3 isbursing Officer, in, the French minister, went over lew | the past just prior to presidential elections and that this is the case, not only in the cities, Ww. be. 3 ee ee Ered. Ins, fe Se ¢ | York Saturday.——Eugene J. Chande, A. de | not been manifested. Aso matter of fact the | put at every petty cross-roads tavern, “Liquor ae \M LAUNDRY. | Bary, Ernest C. Bliss, and Parker W. Page of | city has been pretty well cleaned of all the ae and k 2,50 SOLD, TE GLORIAS. 26: INCH, $1.25: | Dr. Bi Generate Ortice | New’ York, and Dr. E. W. Warren Tt Banton ae baph pole workers, From the various | Sealers,” sys he, “who have been consistent streets iss anand sO | Usui 'v a Grovems of Vubatciphn’ wad Abs | RUSH ay Tate pal hoes il fro frigodn wan on his way "3 DOUBLE COMBINATION, 11th st . ens je! an st it have near! nase G FY Moore of New York, are at Wormer’. Rel pein sd n310t _ swiss SIBAM LXONDRY. K, Rawlins of Granville, Fla, Hall of eadmeiinnsiee diesen aaiibas Chicago, and John H. Taggart of Philadelphia, bes “ oe ice is now. RAUFMAN'S are at the St. James. is nearly deserted, save for the female em- Ps 21th st.ne. ; é i F ———— loyes and men who live in states whose politi- | life-and-death t their Day turned round VOTING IN VIRGINI® tal cadad iolansaias LA See ote valor Sigh y tu with Harroon?” fie | Murdered Three People for Money. gO to New York, most of them to work for the| The thing that is causing de pag, <wegem ange assaulted him and sev- | THE SICKENING CONFESSION OF ANSCHLAGG, THR success of the democratic ticket. us uneasiness now is the getting out of | eral were struck. A moment later one 4 REPORTED CALL FOR OHIO MEX. = rs i Brisps j Spononind B310t SWISS STEAM LAUKD! 100 Zan Shon BALL som 30pm. ay Ghat all republican voters ofthat and ls cheap. AS REMO’ Washington be hunted up and sent home. - = to 10a) tS p.m.; re) ny sa} ae Cushion uuneten | phar yod ites Seve rebar aca ee tay tte” | Se honest sion, ° THE BETTING VERY LIGHT. rho, of —BS10t___SWISS STEAM LA REESE sanship, are proposing to mugwump for who DOUBLE WHITE BLAN: 960. PER} 1 one day only, are Pe eeeeh ie deceased was eect evar Saeco =e — DizeT seman ne | Somber let on th day ol mecies tho. bighasl. peiviay pags sonny pet, 2 Missouri demo- | COLLIDED IN CLEAR WEATHER. of a public ho tr Bead saat =|queeecee A “Have you come down to these he | The Captain of the Nor Says the Sax- i | CONSTIPATION, ANDIEZ ~daetaeeer p—— ORILEOR 7 z SRILLOn Cass Avg Car “are Rit, | Savee eee it eT ees ocr e tat the office of tse Boor ROARED |e may ee ae Ba eres are see enengeamenatmn res | Batis 8 Tmmense siz extra | 2th! rh ‘s purchase of 65. Sts _0013-tonoll a if | i if i HE 12,57 i gre ali eH Figs i i iti Rf » vessel