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THE EVENING ‘STAR, Saeeee st ig ee 30, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. —— Great Slaughter Sale Of Capes, Thursday, Friday, Saturday ONLY. Our store is famous for its magnificent display of Cloaks and Capes. We keep in touch with the Paris and New York markets—every new style that comes out is immediately represented. some large consignments of new goods, which we are going to make a special sale of for three days. One lot of Plush Ca; @ just received trimmed with full sweep—an $5.48 jackets, perfect fitting, $2. 98 looking xurment. i $0.98 & $6.98 od Braid trimmed, $3.98 KING'S PALACE, 812-814 7th St. N. W. 715 ! Market Space. M. Goldenberg. e, 928 Seventh Street. Formerly Carhart & Leidy’s, Bargains in every department. up here and there Regular value pitce a remarkably pret ee All-wool Cloth Capes, Satin Regular ‘$6.00 and $7.00 values, Special Sule price. . : $4.98 Reeves, Poole & Co., Cash Grocers, 1209 F Street. “Cut prices tr Groceries. We are saving the housekeepers of this city thousands of dollars every at prices for Groceri you cre ef them? This we: reductions, made i stock on the hi vel of quality THE OHIO CAMPAIGN Claims Made by Both Democrats and Republicans. A BIG MAJORITY f0 OVERCOME Weaknesses Charged in al Parties. Both FEATURES OF THE CANVASS eg From a Staff Correspondent. CINCINNATI, October 30.—As Hamilton county, which includes Cincinnati, can be fairly taken as a criterion of the political situation in the state of Ohio, a summarized statement of the condition as it exists here may interest the readers of The Star. In making this statement the writer but voices the consensus of opinion of half a dozen leading and prominent politicians of the two opposing parties. It has been my good fortune, through connections happily made, to have the politicians talk frankly upon the outlook, and it is this very openness of expression upon their part which prevents the quoting of names. Inasmvch as in this instance the burden of proof may be said to lie upon the demo- crats to make good their ¢: the opening chapter will be devoted to presenting the causes which they claim will contribute to their. victory. After that the republicans will be heard in rebuttal. Th» Democratic Chance, I have not found any weil posted demo- crat who honestly believes that his party is sure to carry the state of Ohio, electing @ governor and legislature, in the coming election, All of them think the republican majority will be considerably reduced, and that there is a fighting chance, although remote, of carrying the state. The most conservative estimate comes from a man who is probably the best posted of all with om I have talked, ard his idea is that the democrats have one chance in three. The fact that Ohi the last election gave a republican of 127,000, and that under normal condition state is republican by , demands explanation of thes+ rose-colored fancies and hopes of democratic victory. The explanation as given to the writer ts about as follow: In the first place contic in Mr. Camy bell, the democ as a good camp ate for govern a “favor gner, any candidate. It is generally understood, of cotrse, that if i Jegislature is demo- cratic, Mr. Brice wilPbe the logical candi- date. It is said by th® republicans that this understanding is a mkeRace to the demo- crats, for the reasoRytkat it arouses the enemies of Mr. Briceé.4gpaction. General Featarex $f the Campaign. The general featureg,of the campaign, as Pursued by the two patties, are entirely dis- similar. The democriits, abandoning na- tional issues, saying flot a word in favor of the administration, are sponducting the fight on state issues. val ‘Attack the last leg- islature as venal, a ee the city admin- istrations and charge’ the republicans with being under boss rules ‘Fhe republicans are going for national questions, taunting the democrats with being afraid of defending their administration. They brand the ref- erences to the altesta legislative venality as mud slinging, afd ‘talk of protective tariff and the Monrod Adetrine. And they wind up by saying “How about that 137,000 republican majority?” N.O. M. —— HOLMES’ COUNSEL RETURN. Owing to Exhaustion He Vieldx Conduct of His Cane. At the conclusion of Dr. Scott's testi- mony in the Holmes mu Gelphia yesterday Dr, K. Mattern, ccroner's physician, was called. Holmes at ence arose and begged the court to’ grant hm a continuance until today. He pleaded that as Dr. Mattern would prove a most important witness, he felt unequal to the strain, the cross-examination of Dr. Scott having exhausted hin. He hoped to feel stronger today. Judge Arnold asked the dist whether he would agree to ‘et attorney and Mr. vant to go on. This is only re by, That is you * sail Holmes, with ra which has marked h the district attor- s my opinion. sippressed a sigh and sat down district attorney smiled slightly, ht which he has made evi- dent throughout that Holmes is playing the vole of a weak, helpless unfortunate, op- and crushed by the mighty | ma- of the state, in order 1o get the npathy of the jury. The doctor unqualitiedly declared that death had b chloroform poi- ning. ‘The croy ination consumed 1 two hours and a half, and the great y of the questions put by Holmes irreley Attorne: Yr main- tence this sort of qu brought the e: ns to n Holmes aration 40a oie fore the toak “clock Holme: an to hold hut two instead o: day on the ground that bh fon would not st court until to the court three session iY THE JERSEY FIGHT Campaign for Assembly and Gov- ernor. REVOLT AGAINST RACE TRACK MEN Overturning the Big Democratic Majority. WHAT THE OUTLOOK IS Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. CAPE MAY, N. J., October 30, 1895, In six days from today New Jersey will elect a governor, seven state senators, or one-third of its upper house, and a full house of assembly of sixty members. In all the counties the certificates of nomina- tion under the reform ballot law have heen filed, Saturday being the last day allowed. In every county both the republicans and democrats have made their nominations. The prohibitionists have also named cand dates for every office, while the socialists and people's party each have a candidate for governor only. The whole fight seems to center this year upon the governorship ard the assem)ly, because the republicans have enough mem- bers in the next state senate for two ma- jorliy should the democrats elect every senator next Tuesday. For twenty-seven years the democrats have had the governors, without interrup- tion, Marcus L, Ward being the last of the republicans. That list has included Theo- dore Randolph, afterwards United States Senator; Joel Parker, who died a state su- preme court justice; Joseph D. Bedel, Gen. George B. McClellan, Ludlow, now a supreme court ; Leon Ab- hett and Robert S. Green, wao have both died in the past year, while members of the supreme court, and George T. Werts, the present governor. Revolt Against the Race Track Men. Three years ago the whole state list of officers, with the exception of but a few judgeshins, was entirely democrat- ic. The legisiature had hardly a hand- ful of republicans in it. Then Will- iam J. Thompson, the owner of the Gloucester ~ace tracks, managed to get in- to the mbly, and the official starter ut the t aiso sot a seat there, and was made speaker of the bedy. Then a couple of bookmakers edged into seats. Imme ately following much legislation was crac boards of health, pharmacy, medicine and dentistry, clerk in chancery, which pays $20,000 In fees a_year; keeper of state pris- on, at $35,000; district court judges, state beard of education, law = harbor mas- ters, attorney general, 0 a year; secre- tary of state, $5,0K) a ‘Fea 3 clerk of su- preme court, fees amounting to $25,000 a year, and various other officers. The legis- lature elects the state treasurer and con- troller. FILIBUSTERS REACH CURA. Arrival of the Cespesdes Expedition at the Island. According to a cipher message received by Enrique Trujillo Carlos at New York, Manuel de Cespesdes, who sailed from the Delaware ten days ago, at the head of a sceret expedition, has safely landed in Cuba. The expedition, according to Mr. Trujillo, consisted of 107 men, and the party succeeded in landing 500 rifles, 400,000 cart- ridges, ten cases of miscellaneous war ma- terial and 250 machetes. Thomas Estrala Palma, chief delegate of the Cuban revolutionary party in New York city, when seen yesterday, said that "he would go to Washington in the near future. “I shall sec President Cleveland and lay the cause of my countrymen before him. Our friends in Cuba are in need of arms and ammunition. The Spanish government has always denied that it is engaged in war with the Cubans. If that be the case, I see no reason why the United States au- thorities should prevent us from sending merchandise to Cub: _Mr. Palma said that he would go before Congress as soon as it convened and would agitate in behalf of the Cuban revolution- ary party. The steamer Laurada, from New York, reports upon her arrival at Kingston, Ja- maica, that after leaving New York she met two boats outside the bay, in which were thirty-four Cubans, who embarked upon the Laurada. Later in the voyage they were disembarked off Cuba. The steamer also met two other boats, which carried thirty-two cases of ammunition, which were taken on board and whic again unloaded Sunday while the s vas off Gvantanama, Cuba, after w! she proceeded to Jamaica. The news of the safe arrival of Carlos Cespesdes’ expedition in Cuba has been re- ceived at Tampa, Fla. oe Two New Bat Ds. The ordnace bureau of the Navy Depart- ment has almost completed the specifica- tions for the armor for the two battle ships which are to be contracted for next month. The armor will be subjected to a somewhat mcre st ballistically by th large ce. rosuns in the firing t the shipbullders will be required to supply ihe armor makers more promptly with pat- ‘terns for the armor plates than heretofore. KING GEORGE, The Monarch of —— Adds His Testimony in Regard to a Great Discovery. Appoints a Scientist as Purveyor to His Court, And Gives ‘His Reasons for the Appointment. King George of Greece, though comparatively a young man, in com- parison to the other crowned heads of Europe, has perhaps as advanced ideas as any of them in respect to the science of government as well as the demands and needs of his sub- jects. He is what may well be termed a careful, moderate and efficient ruler. With him the old monarchical prin- ciple, which tells of the divine right of kings, has no effect whatever, so far as his conduct or administration is concerned. He is a patron of edu- cation, science and the arts, and has done much for the advancement of all three. In his own household King George is particularly careful to have none but scholars, so far as relates to direction and cenduct of its affairs. No better example of this fact need to be cited than was afforded in his choice of a purveyor to his court, appointing as he did JO- HANN HOFF, “in consideration of the high excellence of his MALT EXTRACT.” These words in 4uo- tation are King George's precise language as stated in the appoint- ment. Be sure you accept none but the GENUINE JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. Av oid substitutes. G30 veveeee :$22 Watch, $10. erats will be profoundly grateful. Tap wuthiuny rey Senung he assembiy,and succeeded the pre: full particalars, and all-aruund political hustler, Judge Arnolt we will | Gd. ard as nes é | artinent bat whi basis. His followers bel hold a night ht te a pop oyae tak Sa Bakes Triste mated the . His $ ght s : ormed in the st i e oat ti fancy N. Y. Burbank Jeet eel sR eeitt cent aware one man in the state who can unify he The taking of 1 Was about to be | ay Rae Seema iene eee Daly " c. bushel. You can always cout on one | tofore existing dissensions in the party, |icsumed at the session, when | of Hudson county. the gorarnos and othow, Juterfere Jos by 496. . is that out prices | arouse the sluggish, dissatisfied, s' -| Holmes arose, and, ny, the court, | of less fame, were charged with bein in the big trade will be lower thin anywhere cise in] home clement that was largely res i C honor I have a re-| a combination to control che state affair which has re- «6 wen for last year's defeat, and whip the party In ence of the| Bat at the el r California Flour,” 39c. WASH SILKS, 125. into line to present ‘a solid front to. the rain to which | have b vets . snene oD: bbl 5 wah M1 | even against a gerrymander made so th Pancake riour $4.80 bbl.; $1.30 qr. 5 ng is for ye On enemy. Tee tte Grits | titteen or twenty inembers was all : xe HE the quantity to vot wore| It is believed that the return of zood former counsel, | the repub! eht iene fer in the A combination of ae af. thon six yards ¢ customer. tim the revival of busin and the end and Samuel F. | semisty, by an aggregate majority of have |?) Selected Mandehling Java PEKIN STRIPE SATIN, 20¢ of the great trial depression will draw past half Sy Wi ciertea every Gas on thcur: males Terrien meee Sommers ts ff c. Ib % TOE Soni at oe rq | OUt the stay-at-home democratic vote and , as- | cm ‘ifates for one-thrd of the senate, and ‘ou do hot find it uation the i at cakes > edge pea Fx -& [echa Coffee, 35c. Ib. 3 lt Rise and cell. old gold and cerese, old | cali back the erring brethren who went > charge of my ald like | forty of the sixty members of the ho, return the Wate ———— eS ote rece MEME enoys and) a-straying after republican idols last fall. kK if the court wi The result made the senate one majority | }0ur name, and the g1 bit thix coffee all this 50c. FIG. SILKS, 35¢. The basis for this belief here lies in the Let them come ir sata the judge. republcan, but the democrats refused to | 8M Cluirze it tous, vck—that fs, we Will serve a cup of It Beautizul Two-tvas Figured Sitks, satin | fact. that ther been an incr: Of} tomoment later thestwe liwyers, looking | allow the newly elected senators thelr seats, | BUY THE NED PACKAGE | Wateh ie tomer. We & Jehtecte tatabien ists and skirts | TO in the registration in Cincinnati this | pale and wa ientetaa the court room, | Bat during the winter wing the dem UremaG sizes, with think there is no better way than this * tomorrow, 3 rd instead of S0c. ue is majority of which, it is claimed, has | and Mr. Tt Roi soinfs Mp to the bar, cratic supreme court decided that they had AY OoILL COs . eahave ce that ince ba ne betes ‘ Sire : developed” in democ about to enter upon din tio tre richt there. tesoy ree tees PA 2Ic. DRE SS GOODS, trae. democratic managers are honest in © An wit vestigation of state house affairs = ivaiyesia perenne eS cia Fisueyd Moiatr Jacquard Sulting, fully | belief that there nas been much gt olory is ary. Gop 1 the case.” nds in supplies ins! ~~ Se asiak suite leaeousts lecatue Coxe fas * worth 2te._ on increase in the democratic registration { Hoek eke ant, Was then ult the election last GAL Banner Ng iS a fall than in the republican. It meved back to its former y Holme vember turned to another republican sweep. ak: 30 WEDk~ Ours Is) the beet catice, ant aoe HEN RI SDA 29c. YD. also that the democ is united, while | counsel tor ats at the, h ans electel all the eight Con- era (or coffee mill of its kind in this cit errens wee tall offer wr AML-Wo0l | ho rg ae © trons tactronal | of testi ae. hele AL omith ae Sree RC EEO Sinton * and pulverizer coffee thoreughly for drip Sra TOGAT BORS ford outs ofthe ty a | gin or Walttiam purposes. ‘The Sher . Pe SSeS Kave testimony con- The majority in the state wus ° ° i mov Hon cans Pur s Ehe Sheriman-Koraker) Feud: and Pytegel before the mur- aoniy it 1a Sto; ages 1H Buckwhe: *° Tomorrow only we shall sell Fine Im-| One of the main features of the demo. 5 Dite*el?by a it in have still gone on and SI sendy: 8 Relan Buckw! ee ong | Cloth, eS is “lls | cratic hope of protiting by republican di some of the accused have Jett the si Me % M. Go dsmit York Bu + yaa en mere “Of 1 | ferences is the old Sherman-Foraker feud, Tr | Seeee ee . a : LININGS REDUCED. Which, it is sald, has been revived by by Sony Nave’ been tried tor conap! ater Jewelers, 911 Pa. <— Bs e 28 maiinecess maine tins cent events, namely, the publishing of Se Whent N Growing M e Fish | none hiv a. 0630-404 ewe are Tare < : : Sos . aS é s the of ths os Smal! Sugae-cured Hams. . retailers of Lintugs. We sell an enor- | tor Sherman’s memoirs, in which he , Were Oneg Plentitnt, the twenty ne counties “have eect eae is the name of that sreatest of Tablo 2° Hine Hen's Matches, per due. boxes. : uous quantity’ ot Hiem dur, the sear | fers to the alleged betrayal of his 1 From the New publiean Shérits and even sadedn count Waters, A name symbolic with of ee Be have double be i i SI a rer wa 5 Its. Best Gloss Starch s r ig |e ne creree oy) centale: ttawas irene jority for the democratic t'cket, elected a ° , OB EOD EIEIO OS for large buying, whieh en- | Clan: We ees Sue nown, (0! the raintall ne on the east- yublican sher.ff by 4,000 plorality. url 6 to offer them af much lower | the republicans cf this s ern: edgeot-the arid aici monrianuccneciio oe 9 “Hut shinson’s,”” 1329 F st. others 2 cally indorsed the candidac. NGarSHOW NaNO tae Aor eee Griggs’ Brilliant Campaign. > “ is Imit. Hatrcloth, Otic. yard. | aker for the United States Senate. ‘The | hundredth meridian, in the northwest, at A J e H Ith ( OQ ; camieign tortie les aiature the current explanation of this channe was of the condition of affairs the re ealth, ‘Extra Fine Quality Size Pineapple Cheese. tually conducted upon tie under that it had been caused by cultivation of ans saw hopes of once more securing & Medium Size Pineapple Cheese that if the legislature is republi the soil. Phat is to the farmer the governorship, and there were hosts of ° ‘Black Silk English Dairy Cheese, pee Ib..- Foraker will come to the Senate. It is also ate Ane cand.dates on that side for it, while the dem- 1m S Full Cream N. ¥. Cheese, per Ib. well understood, although far from. being | ‘TS Westward in Nebraska and Kan: Sets eon sh icarcal toanakelihe: ? expressed, that Senator Snerman does not | mduced a larger ramtan by ther own op- | ocrats had no one who ¢: igs eae qadi alli that goes to snake airsl-worth . $ Ti-yuarter Wool Blankets, ph want Mr, Foraker for a colleague. Senator |crations, and were thus pushing back to-| fight. The two leading candidates for living. e€ ve 1 6) Tea OMOEA and yellow borders, fully worth $2. Gnly | Sherman's followers and friends are of the | ward ine mountaeis tue Hounuary of the | republican nomination were John W. Griggs, ee ee Laos Sweet or Sour P $1.00. same mind. If a_ republic 2 arid region. st ‘S$ appeared tor a ume | a lawyer of Paterson, and ex-Congressman sian 1 = : should be elected it is claimed they would | to support this tMeory: oniy for a time, K iiona! dent: Carbo pe nan pare eecete eee 2Q —A_ fiver, richcr-looking Velvet ie Gets Bannan! Home a ait rather have Mr. Sherman in sole control of | uowever, for the suppiy of movture de. pa ee Rig eee es ee Sodium Chloride to make 4t invaluable $1.38 Nowa bo dificult to find anrwhere rly Crate Back ay 2 Larter Calitr atronage for the state, ev 4 u e T farms # ny | Of Elizabeth, and Ser ppt at for all Stomach, Kidney and Rheumatic at near this pri-e. trut Fokien ‘Tea, guaranteed equal to any : color borders, fully ihe pnatronase “tory the rate (eu xeon alee CnuUNGreus ole farms endo inary of Union county, who led the investi- tciise Gate Sey ee 1.50 Makers tell us they're prid $135 SOc. tea on the market s $3.59 pair. encense of era one democratic promuus peiey towns Nuve smice | state hor affairs. Griggs secured Snes a : _ 1.75 ee aa for velvet not epi ee Re than to see Mr. Fora! uoned nt the reg.on where coun: s i 23 ila - end it, > nearly so goo penne Nive stares, Sem Eyeees $2.73 COMFORTS, $1.98. the patrona: ed to haye becume permanenuy more ta- | He ane ee Ss —We court a comparison of the Graculated Taploca, L-1b, packeg 2 : : : > p pa‘gn, naving visited almost every | ?. 2.00 y virtues of our superb Velvers . : Ine Sat —plain sateen on} In democratic quarters great st voranie to agrcuitu eo nS ean incline ie ala: le many s superb Velved 2 packages Cornstarch....+ : ‘ on the other; | heing laid upon the appearance of An imqmry receuuy made in Minn fan crestive « nd yet a young? a Carr Pie ete peng _ Only: $1.98. , | Sherman's spicy memo‘rs at this time and the iaxotas ormiang the 1a He in 1876 and 1 Highly Effervescent Ont stock of Velvets couiprines © packager Pespline=<-2--- = e $1.75, the belief is op: expressed that Shows that cuuvau subsequentiwaaine $3.00 every diesiraine alts every We have on hand a inne pt! vol id “ lengthy references to the affair which re mg aurectuy no perceptime | stor from. his cratic coun alt ro —Bt prices from $1.38 to : and hard Polmitin Soap: just the thing rd cov-| cited in Mr. Sherinan’s defeat and | Mr, euce upon raaucau, nas been one ot ine | 2tF from. his democratic Be Perfectly Sterilized 3-50 yard. for kitchen ard laundry purposes. 10 field’ tion will revive the slur- of a large redicuon of tage area onal Comm:tteeman 2 3 for 40c. You will do well in laying ng of that incident and 1 of sur! s es ol water, Any one 5 Are a fet reasons that you should Te Hi tchinson Co. in some of this fine soap. arouse the publ through- | who has exauunea wita care a trusuwortuy | Bog who expe Ncceed James Seat use It; many others will present them- u “9 Well, hit Very Fat No, 1 Mackerel.$1.75 out the state to action against the Forakor | map of aamesota watt remember that the | AUG WHO GNBECIS to Sucre’ James selves to you when xou've tried it. S 3 bottles Nice Catsup. z simi bottom de campaign. If they can simply be irrita‘ed Slate 1S very uurke. |” “Phe democra ted Chancellor Ale: ‘To drink it once, Is to advocate and 1329 F Street. ) Onions, pee peck. Son fepelr: to the point of not voting for the Foraker areut LOW 04 |p MeGill, who is a bright lawyer, and who use it always. Your dealer should keep 42a ea candidates for the legislature, the dems WuinwEr Would be gre@uy Te- en much part in pol! it, {f he don't, write us for terms and wn assay ats claim there is ffection to him by the surveys of ten years eM OST OGe he Superior 1s ou 0 2 Ibs. Bex stump. ates m rag by n the state and upon two grounds—first, because he is too | ago have asappeared. Wheai, Tax or geass rew FIRE will select during his term: Justice of su- much of a boss, and, sebon, bec bas KFOWM Une Year au the sites of inany | Outside its boundaties g.ve the chances In is AT VORTH fear him like his satan j teme tnsgnuy and qinpassanie marshes, | MYOF Of GriEES from 5.0 * |\Hygeia Ice and Water Co., $3.90, V $5.5 posed to fear holy water, and ng} ana U riace levers of ine 1anes remuasu- Decrease In Registration, No SATISE OF THE Sissies tance ana rig to Be fer of viaia) awake of nights trying to catch up with | mg have been iowered by tn] 4 factor which enters into the puzzle this 88x to 891 State Street. te s a eek his methods. ine Dakotas a s : pela AT $7, WORTH $10. What They Claim, "The st. Paul 2 Sosa oye a | cet) |S he mee ee Nee Teer NOSE, THROAT, LUNES & EAR % ., instant sabi eu mteresting reports from egist fe ot * ” ai treated in a scientific, thorough manner, at a much osese Cute lait atin tack, Sit Heefet | ‘rhe democrats claim that if they can poll | many counties am Sunnesota amt tne: | changed that a voter had to apply in per | )/ of6 nore reasonable fee than regular specialists in these Pure Rye Whisky, 6 years eee mandolin siceves, deap collar, * ubus” | nirety per cent of their vote they can carry | Kote to tats reducuon of lake area. We | son, or clse not be registered to vote. Be- | ~~~ eA § | tiseasis charge, and all tiedieines furnished with #4 gal; $1 at erly ot eee lapel, mohair braided. the state. At this stage of the game they aa ny panarehaeehecay une cause of this 10,000 less voters are register- =e i otk t ian treatment of me, if vou % : aSeC ‘om _aimos y cl ecipeeet <} e: sant Valley Sweet Catawba Wine, AT $8.75, WORTH $1 $12.50. complain bitterly of lack of funds neces- | (oiics cue sane store catia lakes nave ei. | ed in Jersey City, 5,000 in Newark, and the RSs Ss is foe 5 = acinnah Novelty Gouds Rector Conte; Belt | sary to carry on the legitimate work of appeared and’ given way to cuiti- registry oe reuen oft met ae pee cent c become dissatisfied with my methods Notes Pine (Ont, Cilitarnin, Post: Wine, { galin Lined, ripple buck, uew stsle lapel, | Ccteing the vote to the polls. The most aut, or have degenerated into | in all parts of the state. The total vote in In MSCLURE’S nd desire to stop at any time durin: or eset eee 2 Inia tuetin Greene eno ay eEUER LO a shes aud mud holes, aud targe lakes | the stite last year was 2Ni216 out of 202, tt a ered ‘ks, the treat = $9 CAPES, W' ORTH $14. | outsider. is the fact that the demcrats be- > snrur ken in area and been lowered | 19 rexistered. ‘The democrats are crying the first a he treatment ee 1 ’ full sweep, ail at if “they, an get their people to vote. This is | Wneat has be growing where id were ship hela ing. eeves, oole Oo. collar; collar and stre to nerv2 them to unusual e¢fforts to | Plenurul a yi ago. ro. DY | rhe) gocernor appoints nearly all the offi- , se draw Out the full strength Of te ‘par SOU ae the predicuon that the re-| 15 in New Jersey. Following are some he FOR NOVEMBER $ " day, and will undoubtedly h maiming laxes will dr and Unat Ure rr or a Successors to N. A. Poole, $9 CAPES, WORTH $15. election day, y r Will be fore beneficial result. VeUD On etal 2 7,500; commissioner = A F St very wide ‘steeh, torn collar. celiay | Eiforts are being made by the democrats ation with water irom. sere auaE nen Oue see AEE |< (e Amrcricanlfeoplenall trata for the F St. N. W. 1209 reet. and froat edged with bear fur, to foist upon thelr opponents the responsi- | Wells. Mt may be neted that artesian wetts | (3 ane, purines: Rh Judes Cuntendent | gst time 1421 F a a ek TH lity for urging an e: se law obnoxio' > vse in D t Ss a = ie $3 is 4, Office hours: 9 to a.m., 2 to 4:30 ai to = $14 CAPES, WORTEL $20. to the class Of people fond of thelr be drawn water from negnnoring 1axes waren | Of See UPR Anes a ences cee How Abraham Lincoln p.m.; Sunday, 9 to 12 m, ‘oc26-tf i . Short Electric Caps, very wide] and personal liberty. A bill in’ the have lost area and yvorume. : jud es; twenty-one prosecutors of the pleas, yr oc. Blooming see eweep, wide en- | Jegis ; giving to one voting pr While the repertng 0: vers are not in ES e eve S' s . ticely of skunk fur, see ETT PL ay Goakooin tier nae|| eomDIee: aera men oan to Oe trustees of various public institutions, state Looked When Young G E T T H I N 1 . skunk fur. jerity in the matter of local option is laid | this change, the majority of them say that sas = The frontispiece is from.a daguerreotype M. 1 ~ at the door of the republicans, who, how- | cultivation of the sod has witnnei loaned by the Hon, Robert T. Lincoln (0) en ere ever, resent the imputation. It is claimed | water trom the lakes and streams, Se ee Beak. = oe ‘J Dr. Edison’s 0) Ss Obesit Pills, that a vote of some magnitude is being in- | uncultivated prairces, D °* be and is at least ten, and probably fifteen, : y 928 Seventh soot’ Ree H ced te areimanta upon thisilitie TSoniel | Behted! a Bmpeene osm oante unter on’t years younger than any portrait heretofore Salt and Bands Take 4 et the demoe: however, | Which the rainiail quieciy ran off mto tne Foolish published, fear it ma, a two-edged sword, cut- | sloughs 8 ‘Oons. It shows Lincoln with a cheerfal, un- Off Fat. ting both ways, for while r re- and take some other sponsibility for the attempt mig brand of condensed rom ker residence on 1 street, Mra, Jane Hur the drinking cl: it would attract votes | and itis a rare thing'to’$ ter running paige meena ANonak Gentes “Akin Ree Gites ee: Tea OpnOR ne Botree from the ficids to the sloughs when te Shue a: good” ss ’s Obesity Pills and Fruit Salt five weeks. ground js not frozen, almost our entire tie ¥ have reduced m= 20 pounds and greatly im: The Republican Case. twill be at E. P. Mertz’s hai day hereafter to exp: urs ago. We find no reference to ihe ef. “| of the removal of the forests in that —when your clothes Iuok yellow and | OGRAIT’S, complication it is frankly admitted “Our Are you ailing. Na- CENTURY have be in the past whe cleaaly. baworer skilled, exh by our obesity t > went, S ano : oe s of Minnesota, although this may Be iachikce ana EDISON'S . Gis Hope yace Ee mee a rious disaffection ts 01 tas é ul a cau make the look white and cleaa 0 Drug Store hand LL sis, ine a a N Bee ike e ae Shaligved Haw the ie been considered. The situation MAGAZINE unless she is supplied with the best laundry ancy, oF iealer = arth. ever tails. trouble is over. Attention is calle Ss ikeligi 5 around Ge ceuice A A soaps. nator Sherman h publican ticket, and, it is claimed, friends not to drag up tne Attention is called to the fact that S the r absorbed 4$ fast as it falls, d my too fat hips aud abdomer H % : GAIL tlaz from the State Department, Julia Lk = NATIV In rebuttal of the democratic claims thus our lakes it is filling our BORDEN fein Seve che ag gen = set forth the republicans offer a general Se ah oe pone out that the ' EAGLE BRAND pave, in seven ‘weeks, reduced my Weight 39 pounds = s snowfall has been defic or some years and rendered me ¢ graceful, as well ag ‘it Sh ouldn’t HERBS” denial They ee thee standard of victory | pact Thewrcaid kena se Faukanwe| @ | Ht Has No Equal eg hgh he a Ihe we Btonds Pagans on the top of that 137,000 majority of 1a s been considerably be- 30 Cents a Copy on 50,000 Newsstands $ | ™i4e trem tne Washington Woman's chu, euler i ab- ; year, and say, “Come and take it, if you ‘age since 1pSz, except in one — Mrs. Kate roe Rants Says: “Dr. a UA ou must do some great climbing to Pills aud Salt have reduced ine about 33 pou i © Hittle short 7 of the resident. obsetyers, how: imi days, cured me of indizestion and complete Be A rou ble 0 Purely ( : A s of yer to ny ee s the cpynon that the dryness S. S. McCLURE, Limited tulad tinslehthy dite spots Which bad ed comiposi- y admit that the demi s lost some- 2 Swi aarred my cowplexion.”* ie i : yon foci. Ought to te | =, autee in every : last fll from a t-home vote, othe AN ee ian pede ae THE 25TH ! 30 Lafayette Place, New York fol, Thomas, West. “Treasury, Department; saya ia - : i im that they also were repr tec set sain red ave, in four weeks, aibdar 1 Are you strong and well— Feaclernen rariantrate thenoctnontere: i Beary Pe "iods ee On oe (Ss ANNIVERSARY aaa AAAI SAAR AAR nt ¥ inches with Dr, Edison's Obesity ve Herbs.” Fall of registered voters includes 42 | One reporter that after ‘a lake has dried 5 $1.50 2 pottle, or three bottles for 4 2 | equal proportion of their m hey will | gown to a smull MmeEt invariably the ‘one treatment. i Dene PATIVE of ; instant Ghe tie that the | jont (2 ¢ svat pool aimest variuy te! & NUMBER Don’t Site a ee i Peers : thing lik ee of the pool, which indicates that a i 7 Tor “ach additional inch ti lengtis, ? Only 25c. Bottle. nothing like Y. 2 Seen took ee our washwoman 1 canteae rt Os D. orders 10 Ue, | ID Upon the subject of the Sherman-Foraker | Stzllar + ion of lake area took place OF THE \y exr li All Druggists. sippi and of the tributaries of the Missouri—makes it a matter of more than jocal importance ATC. DLW. Send for “Dow to Care Obesity,” 24 newspaper columns, written by distincuished authors; numer WILL BE READY ON Weaver, Kengla & C 3 -— —— ous iilustrations and 200 testimonints. jf —yot ‘auc r book he disavows malice or Z 4 S Mention address exnctly as given below: rom the shop’? - your ieee that Ia i Towne ee once sus. | ‘The jury in the case-of Jennie Robin: Y au TORING & CO.. General Agents.’ United Staten rtainsicokth itway pected of unfair dealing. General denial ig| Who Was’ Deen on “trial at Jersey Ci FRIDA eS Gutcagn, Dept. “So. 10. No TR Keates street. entered as to the chai of local d ed with killing Charles epper, ; { is andiit is saldithe brought in a verdict of guilty of mur- sa cetiees,) 5d blican bo: _orlps tion to rey NOVEMBE A return them st delicious party will stand solidly for the ticket and | der In the second degree. est—nnd imnke the dpe iewer | eae all work | the men ha campaign, = —<——— = FIRST Mrs. H: ee : tian , Se The republi m the democrats are Ee ce se . New Novel. Cor: son weak on the senatorial question, inasmuch Sareea er Ba Fone year, Proprictos Sima, 3 as the party has not declared in favor of