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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898-14 PAGES. 3 SPECIAL NOTICES, ROOSEVELT STOCK RISING OUTLOOK IN NEW JERSEY i JOHN SLATE He B ATED ean remain in Weebl a iat ca ie se shisi corammnet i ar Mac Republican Leaders in New York Pleased Republicans Will Elect Governor and at ; SPINTPUALISM. — Ptr KEELER, ‘THY at the Outlook. 5H st. mw. Half Indios Friday. Circle Friday = S webek te Least Six Congressmen. g e ° ee Our warehonse facility Chances Are About Even on the Elec- | neg TALIS -WONN'S HAL = DAY NIGHT 5 itst. nw. Mins Mig: the great frm. aseist of Pittstuy ILL FIND IT A? GO Democratic Candidates for Congress Evade the Silver Question—Re- tien of a United States houses Hi tw x well-rentt rome, we ; Senator. enengh to bold two small 1 loads, per month P licans for Sound Money. rave Spectal Correspondence of The Evening Star, Specksl Correspondence of The Eventog Star Merchants arce ments, spat agence of Spe Gers fer children. NEW YORK, October 26, 1998. CAPE MAY, J., October 26, 1898, Deli a = : i a 29-021 D. =. Conservative politicians agree that the The canaidates of all parties for ivery Co. 929-931 L ‘Mia f 1 = ee 1 i have a proposition to campaign of Col. Recseveit is today upon oral, congressional. legislative | -paNe ogo, JON L. NEWR AS bout Printing. a winning basis. ‘Ihe republicans claim and county offices wil! all have been made | ae 8 © 4 .. NEWROLD, PRor TH agree to ft this freely and loudly, and it is believed the tomorrow afternoon. The election in | Qo vous oe = —. Biv ae democrats are beginning to realize it. | ate will be for a governor, dem | “Oricnn Security and a cris] th Around the democratic headquarters in ) :€presentativez, eight state senators (on Trust Co. atid maker one this city the small fry are not so full of third of the body and one vacancy), and (is ‘tiene 1 the positive assertions of success that were full house of assembly of sixty members. Real Estate Notes Etntt 50 4. to be heard last week among the corridor { pntbGntes Sot: epvercor AFA sibw - Elliott 506 10th St. groups. All the taik among them now mosidng//“shitiwind” cambphlans oper abe for Sale. oc 27-140 | is punctured with “ifs” and with denun- of both Croker and Hill. The Hill s say ihat Croker has cost Van Ulkzle nea: | Wek thousands of votes and imperiled his | State. ‘The republican ca M. Vo county Prettiest and Cheapest Pre + for dances. They're handsomely de- idate is Fos A limited number of real estate rhees, lately a senator from imen | notes, secured by first deeds of trust who is president of the senate. and | on WW. has been acting gevernor siz Z shington city real estate, for Governor success by attacking Justice Daly and John W. Griggs went into President Me- | Sale. Netting the investor 44 to 5 a NDARS _, | boesting of 100,000 majority, thus awaken- Kinley’s cabiret. per cent per annum. sing is in a class by itsel : : vanaees Mr Voorhee crn ners Ge ©. a. RELI ‘ 2 ing is in a class ty itself: | ing lukewarm renublicans to their danger Mr. Voc preaching reform and J. BEL weil oy Ea rel ecru e nee time to register, while the Croker ad- economy In his specckes on local teeues, | A ERR TON View Prost Ls 2 - herents retort that Hill deliberately stabbed declarations of the | TAS Fito : Trear THOS. W.CADICK. 001 Ft the ticket in his Brooklyn speech when he ee ae © wm (Suecessore to Hartuian & au: Tyised deimoceats: to kiocle devil ony 7ekee atic candidate for governor | WARD THOR s Audie ‘i %s Busi Ss Suit . | tion officers who interfered. SEES an orator ix | 8. 5. REESIDE ag tonne Men’s Business Suits, The Hoffman House headquarters is full ine been | ee Heri nrencend king Fusincss Suits to erder fi these ante-election efforts to fix respon- ce2t-1ot finest quality Wear like ttorney of Essex sibility for coming defeat, and it is one of weet county (in which is Newark city), and a] op TI paded hb edde tad Lodged a gee saa the cf | the significant e that the democrat- personal. fri ied. Staucs Senator | ThE W: i ual i aa y eSHINgton ws: of either single try s from blame for ; ise? it. The democrats lay their trou- i sey ngerksended «. . 120 bles to! Crokerismi and: the: Casnmariy, mer publicans Savings roof, The safekeeping > a say it is Hill. Meanwhile Col. Roosevelt tive esti of savings and com- is in full swing out in the western end of to 1.008 merelal accounts —necessi- @ Step Ladders—ST GLY MADE-‘THOROUGH state, meeting with enthusiasm which, publ Bank tates, unt Sn, aath condo. © “on $2: Sfoot. $1.6 even such a veteran as Chauncey democ Fed as a seiurate depart 3 foot, $1.20; 5 7 dfoot, Sbe.; Z-feot, Ge. says. is unprecedented. ae 10,000 majc meat. * Josia R. Bailey, oe aes chic ateaally rising tide for the ae —— See s Ss se26-3m S20 Seventh st. nw gubernato-ial candidate, and is now turning vente AH the present ht repr. = aT of our late hor " Ds one of . THE YOUN N’S BRANCH OF THE his attention more closely than ever to are republic . hay —— bours we at 4:30) i f the ¢ man's ¢ pe » Union will give a re- | the congressicnal districts. S Tica SC Ean < certein to be appreciated —by both 4 FRIDAY EVENING, October 25, after § is i pit homes _ the business house and the individual desirous lock, f the First Congregational | Democrats Evade Silver Question. district (Jersey City), and Mahlon ocZ-3m.20 § rob Mes. ¢ ms Several days ago an effort was made to in the fourt? who See eeeeceece retiring pt *¥ Branch, . Margaret B. Platt, the retiring p put the democratic congressional candi- eye on the gove years hence, nd 44, and 5% District WC. TU. ANY meu dates on record on the silver question. has taken a “mination, at 2 any wit By ked what they would do in = y were asked what th < io in MORE EXCLUSIVE WOOLESS ye Were Sea a . d own by us, perhaps, than at any other} case they were clected to Congress and en ee while there were required to vote for or ore, We emplos the finest tailors . ee aS an command, and withal, our prices | against free silver. They tried wildly to very reas dodge the question. The republican nom- inees who were asked the same question lends so. Jouned on real estate in ‘District of Heiskell & McLeran 7 -8tt 1008 Fst = to be ader in the I train for his ambi Mr. itney been replaced on the congression:! by John I. Bizir Reilly, a wealthy manu- facturer, who is making a hard fight, but hose chances of election are not the be His demecratic opponent is Joshua and SHINGTON Ls SNYDER & WOOD, 1111 F The regular quar *N AND TRUS’ : iy dividend of ope and one eee 8_| today made no effort to evade the question. Salmon, a former state legislator, and until alf (1%) per cent on the capital stork of tulg am —of Tharp’s Pure taken | Without an exception they answered that recently district attorney of Morris count company wil be paid on Nevetber 11s when A cers" motving daring. this kind ef | they would vote Against a bill for the free aiie Wet acess iipcmally aeentrathe: Aividend checks will tiled to all stockhold f registered address. Weather will greatly help you. It's} comnage of silver. i A rand te « being absolutely Little a, erpa tate, ard: belug abselitely | "rhe republican leaders expect to have pate. b the evil effects of adui- ey ermect co neve terated whisky. Try it. Only $1 a full quart. | the result of a prelimi Only te be had here. istered voters in New York county hy Sat- f, urday night. and they are dy confident In the seventh district the rpublicans have nominated Maj. Zebina K. Panzborn an aged newspaper editor, who when young man was a school teacher and native of Vermont, where he was the for the closed from October ? dates inclusive Stockholder> who have changed °b Ince previous Aividend will pl tronefer of stock will he to Nevenmber 1, IS88, tayth ir add: tify 1 ats will carry continued cold t i aE etials fr) he eee coe eee eked tor the | SPetiAl Comespondencs of The Evening Star. rising temperature vote to base the state returns upon | Count with the orf rounty a epends ajo y e - Ss. ji 8! u 3 3 7S le county | sate ticket.” Mn Campbell reblied, “If|GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., October 25, 183. : ; 5 the assembly results, which showed a} UnionSavingsBank, 1222 F St NG: aajGEliecds Woes lates ees ‘c gislature | The republican nominations for the legis- | _ Weather conditions and general forecast | reduced republican majority to about 8,000. | G04 154 have for | the lontty ery oree (the ree ature ae e —The lake storm h: st This year United States Senator J oc vas" THAR'S. 912 FST. __©76101_+| that the figures will indicate a heavy vote : q teacher for w time Of George Dewey. now | SUMPAE, 9, ANDILEW PARKER, treant-v: ¢ 7 for Col. Roosevelt’ and the entire state amous as the hero of Manila, His demo- Sonic aif 5 Wanted, 1,000 Magazines. ; ie ene = : | ticket. District leaders and election dis ene i A cratic opponent is William D. Daly. who We con bind 1.00 Magazines a3 casy a3 1. Let t capiains have been at work for two : FRANCE—‘I cannot gracefully withdraw.” een es er eee cres EOL Zl b 6) LOAN, ua pu: zines: swell, eleg: leather a 7 o s = = ix years. As this district is strongly ; i @ays getting in mas to the prob : ee acear eee 2 = : P amet, Vo Tarmleh Imteses sa” | able vote in thel SSE TE Et epee ey a EP DENSE APATHY IN MICHIGAN | enoreetionn|@heltneceiaeticnneen SIRES SHGRUCaue oehsn dare Notes este 44 and 5%, > dirst’ reports tr preliminary po! arty miniza s hard as q energ e@ three districts the demo- he republicans who almos| tain caieav iad da fetes to Build? show that ve been changed | could. Last night all of them were on the | UENO jcrats are counting upon, and “General” | to be returned to Washington are Henry C. ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. will furni: ja with ecers tout from Van Roosevelt within stage at the big Reosevelt meeting and as- Coxey will be in the state next week to help | Loudenslager in the first district, John J. R @) H it fe aad mill. work that gnes Inte the cose | Week. ‘The republic ampaign managers | sured the candidate for governor of their the cause along. Gardner in the second district, James F-. ° . oOitizman, Mion of sour Lower place of business. | Say that thes: first reports are almost tov (loyal support. ‘This is the first time since | 1 Litth : oe Stewart in the sixth district. It is more] oc2-tt 10th and Posts. nw So much better th to Baltimore er | good to be true. ‘They refuse to give out | 184 that the republicans of Erie county | Voters Express Little Interest in the Present CONTINUED COLD TONIGHT. than probable that Benjamin F. Howell Louk: he tt — — ere ene 4 piling. Directs | any figures of estimates until they have | have een united. A ‘ G 3 1 be re-elected in the third and Charles 00k at the thousands today un- ee eee ee pet ele Gone Bue in a general wa Ps Pune waemocrats, or; vather, (rank Camp jampaiga, Fair Weather Tomorrow, With Ris- Fowler in the eighth district. employed wage earners who at one sia ogee MUTE, : ata HOC GNESI a BIE GOT EIST ENE ao EOTLLGUa | Cemmocra tie cata lenoenmnlttceneiniian toc cee as ing Temperature. Democrats Are United. time made more than a living. Ii 6¢26-10d Office Ist and Ind. ave. "Phone 21 ate not enls vig vote for the state ticket, iG sta ee jain s a an a : t = Bs zai © or more state senators | democratic success on (election day. Says |< Forecast till 8 p.m. Friday—For Marylay The democrats have united th rt a RT Eee ie at aa ify ly fall wed “t_ | Some of the republican district le: s The whole situation might be summed Will Be Re-Elected—Pingree's extreme eastern portions; Friday fair, with | spired by the gradual swinging back of the | WOldn't be flat on their back today, t SUN ate ree ate ene ty eons De ee oe rising temperature; fresh west to north-| political pendulum to their side. In 185 | Money in the bank gives one a fe county is guing to be a big surprise to e' are = ate the alwey > 4 ” = 3 ADE . . . 5 CHS S busy Just now. | his most Spee ene Garces colocall irate state teket ‘They ar now th Political Antics. west winds. Governor Griggs was elected by 26.909 plu- | ing of security, and as little as $1 is ats e i Cae dee ..dimited. Therefore, they will win mele Ra Me For the District of Columbia, fair and | rality: in 18% McKinley and Hobart re-| all that’s necessary to open an. ac- Frids h westerly winds. ceived 87,000 pl 3 ast yea e The effect of the m fair, with | ceived 87,000 plurality; but last year th: nish much encour n& Rupp, 421 LD th St, | bs been regarded as shaky because cer- tain local leaders in that count y be won. 2 lature are now all in, and the friends of | over the St. Luwrer sy, attended by | Smith wants to be returned to Washing- | CLEVELAND P. LEND TE lf I could pi = F re Bese Ghrce on foun veces Pecus tenting | ayer Mn eee teked his interviewer: | Senator Burrows are claiming that 97 of | clearing and much colder weather east of and he is working hard to capture the | ™ene We those ewutt i i could pin a sample ee === | saate dor ener jute: i ssippi legislature. His republican opponent for | _ ful ae 4h of the paper right here INDEX TO ADVERTIS ig weather | the senatorship is ex-Representative John | T HANDI' peals, carricd the state last year by nearly | i thirty more than necessary to elect, it | This morning the line of freez: PRIVATE ACCOUNTS PoR INVEST tice of the court of ap- | the 132 nominees are pledged to him. This | the Mis p : y - is traced to northern Mississippi and north- | Kez » third district. The republic ment in stocks, Money properly inve ea Nuss “Ethat is easily explained,” Mr. Campbent | 22¥_ circumstances, ' leaves a_ substantial | as far south’as New Or nd Mobile. | demned, and this, with the fact that the | YAit,/mcriicy ruil betwee Envele replied. “All of Judge Parker's majority | ™4rein for shrinkage. Albert Pack’s claim | Heavy frost is also reported generally in| democratic legislature candidates ar : and 19, Banker and Bro's nd Trust tuliding south Atlantic states. West of the| men of more than the usual standard of ippi the temperature has risen| party candidates, leads many conservative ae > Fe ee .,, | people to exy the opinion that a demo- * t P @ indications are that fair weather will | bratic majority: is not at all, inpeonatie: Lewis Johnson*& Co. ail over the Atlantic ccast distric Of the fourteen hold-over state senators lake region, the upper Ohio valle pane seven are republicans and six democrats. BANKERs, came from one section—New York cit Van Wyck’s majority is made up in same way, of course a republican legis ture will be elected, but we have reaso bureau is not Saying much just yet, but it is intimated in that quarter that between fifty and sixty of the nominees are under hope that his majority will be more gen. | Mortgage to Pack, and that there will be erally distributed; that he will make gains | very little shrinkage, as the candidates are | €#8t lake region, the upper Ohio valle: up the state, and tnat several democratic | mostly located in sure distric feels gulf states during the next thirt The counties of Atiantic, Cumberland, assembly candidates will run with the state | as election day approacnes there are | "9" etree ea at -oy | Ocean and Union will elect republicans, ae sae ticket in republican districts and win. lection day approacnes the _The temperature will be somewhat lower | making sure republican control of the sen: 1315 F St., Sun Building. 3 of an awakening interest in the eam- | tonight along the immediate Atlantic coast, | Nic’ ‘The democrats are. cure or Tadeon Rh Ge Ge Gia paign, but the apathy is still so dense it | 4nd will rise rapidly cast of the Miss county, bringing their vote up to seven | Dealers to all government and investment ov- 4 a cE NINE. : ame Ste ife. » vote | Pride A ator e 6e é suc- | curities, can be cut with a knife, and that the vote | “Storm signals are displayed along the| Sehators. ‘The republican chances of su G17 7th st MANKLIN INSURAN 4 Da 210 Cry ITEMS: COUNT COUNTRY REAL ES ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED AGAINS for or investing in certificates of stock of 7 jumbia I he Distrl certineates: b nhas been 1m SPRY. EDUCATIONAL, EXCURSIONS. FALL RESOR! FINANCIAL. .... sippi i i ae 5, >, ct SS 4 also 1 er x L borg! DT ate FOREIGN POST Appointed Commissioner Wight | Wil be very light is looked upon as a cer- | New England coast from New Haven to Sacra pulch Seulas At catnich ene ae ee Re Rome es RES eee Pe. 3y25-tf_ OFFICE. OF com. | Fok for the City’s Centennial. tainty. The policy that rior Pingree { Bastport | cs ; senate’ stand: Republicans, 14; democrats, M PANY FOR Bia, | FoR At 4 meeting of citizens held on the even- | 18 pursuing is not calculated to arouse any | Ths ye eon See eee ale : IN N E Y | 0 L A N OR ee A ai a 2 se a ches) as pet ep ed ring 1 ss . - sa ae ethincare: | Poe ing of October 24, of which District Com- | unbounded enthusiasm in republican clr | past twenty-four hours: Vineyard Haven, | 7? Soe Geo Sea RS Ist te the 10 so issionel c Vig vi chose aire A , a ‘0. e democratic Can 06 uebec, 1.45; Na cket, 1.02; 4 je wer = —e ssemblyme! Zi ceo the Toth dap pate sonee Jone ee eit was chosam cimie (ite a teenie stale ot bee snes | Gar Toys aes abston Pete | sure the return of Senator Smith to Wash- SOMES: ‘Reeretar RENT man, he was authorized to appoint a com- | pushed to the front at poli hesin: pan Oe ston, 1.82; SARTO. gE i. R = — RENT mittee of nine to take into consideration | which the voters resolutely refuse to be- ‘ - 5 9 9 ° * = % ¥ Com ition of e fi v. A RIDE ok WAL LEVELAND | Polt KENT the proper celebration of the one hundredth | come interested in. Sone onrctme eter, er Samer sae a , simcity ¢ | Being the Wasbirgton representatives of four of Pe ae eae ee eae aa anniversary of the establishment of the Pingree Hits Right and Left. peu enn condition ot mete ata eee eae pales Sorante Three th: largest Savings Backs of Baltimore, Nd... to- ST ee national capital, and make suggestions as} Governor Pingree seems to think it nis |S" P i an Sether with our private clientage, we arc prepared 2; receiving reservoir, temperature, | democrats. to entertain loaus on city real estate at a apin- and uniforms renovated prices: ecllaneous) to its proper observance at a meeting of | mission to jump upon everything in sight, conditiva at north connection, 5; condi-| "The cle sobatigriian: Essex | 120m cost to tke herrower. first-class and prompt DION ; ES s citizens to be called when the committee is . tion at south connection, 3; distriva: Oe ee eee ees 71 4 _ SS AND VEHICLES... e Ca and is doing it with both feet two and = . istribating | = . aa : e ay. s Sl agent es oes Sane =f ie = = ply tic au20-3 07 Menu, ave. nw. ” OFFICB OF THE ASSESSOR, DISTRICT OF LEG sls SOLICES “The question is one of great impor-| when the legislative arrangements | “"e"t Sat eure, 3: eMuent gate house, 3. ee PGE OAR Che Ganciaes cares — non ores lumbia, Washington, Octob ISTRICT OF LOCAL MENTION. tance,” said Mr. Wight today, “and it Is Cuban Weather, ‘as been named, and if the democrats carry | The National Safe Deposit, 2, 1808.— Notice! 15. | Gen AND FOUND were being made in caucuses and 7 it they will change the assembly over to J -PIRST DAY ( pit ere ” gos essential that in its initial stages it should | conventions, Pingree was too bu: Santiago, October 27, § a.m.—Barometer, rz a . Ts, lt mes ven by | MEDICA be directed by gentlemen who have had| jy veucees jy aR five them | 222) temperature, 72; “southeast winds; | thirty-four democrats and twenty-six re- Savings and Trust of € lumps metion. | MONEY WANTED 4 ) LOA Z 3 e war em | partly cloudy. publicans, to just what is needed. In other = irietors of | OCEAN TRAVEL experience in such matters, and who cin, | much attention. The Burrows forces had Tide Table. counts Abe Gembceats ope co ea wee Company a Rpea toon oe DBitard, Naa by their mature judgment, outline plans | 0.) sed zips Today “Tow. diaee o hee AS © republicans’ must fight to control jus ttle ‘brokers, commission | PIANOS AND ORG. whichi will balcreditable|and/ibeneficinilite [acess cos rene es ee eee aaa ones omy tne 1200 aan and 1221p hab they/lied Mast iyeais: Newark, Genin Of the District of Columbia. hand personal property, dealers in sonnerarore elatiavel wil pease and opened his cai aati se am. 2 the democrats on the mayoralty to 5,000 SER 35 i bs pool, emepr rt eoht Hoprpole herefore, I have written to the follow- | pong that, so far as the legislature was | P-™-: high tide, 6:56 eees fe Mayoralty to CORNER 35TH ST. AND NEW YORK avVB& from 5,000 the other way six months be- —_— = scre. But to overbalance this the New : sone. York city suburbs known as Orange and | Capital Ome Million Dollars. East Orange will give republican majori- ties, but whether they will give enough | _J76tf , Insurance agents, th manufacturers of Sl of restaurants or . the proprietors of All persons en: Te welt known Senslemen, invitins them to | concerned, ‘very little was left for him to The Sun G. Rerret, Charles J. Bell, John Joy Bae | 40-, He does not like this situation, and is | -Togay—Sun rises, ( endeavoring to play even by denouncing | p.m. SI Mz. M. P: er, A. T. Britton, John W. a = Thompsan, Lawrence Ganinecr ‘Therdees | all the cherished. traditions of the party. | Moon sets, 5 i of business herein d . Noyes and R. Ross Perry. ‘All but the | H¢ is making two and three speeches daily Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6: cannot be predicted. = om formity with buw. Hy order of the Co two last named have heen chairmen of in- [4nd In every one of them attacks Senators Fe te From every indication now it would seem W. B. Hibbs & Co., b. ©. MATTHEW TRIMBLE augural or similar large and important s and McMillan, and for variety he = ih = that the republicans will elect a governor, Ree committces, and Mr. Noyes {s the president | 80e8 for the state supreme court rough | Gas lamps all lighted by 6: five or six of the eight representatives and BANKERS & BROKEKS, = es fas of the board of trade, while Mr. Perry will, | hod and holds local nominees for the leg- | tinguishing begun a.m. have an even chance of securing a United pp aba ED HAVE Tis Day through his legal learning, prove a_most | !slature, pledged to Burrows, up to scorn, | in is begun one hour before the time! States senator in place of Senator Stalth, Members New York Stock Exebsage, sumed ip. parsuant to the Rs Eee ES valuable member of the committee. When | The Michigan republicans are not accus- | Mamed, lighted at 5:5 ars Sneeera. Distriet of € ralupiinalieik sevice Thave received the acceptance of the mem- | tomed to this from a candidate of their | AFC lamps lighted at 5:8 p.m.; extin- CAMP SITES IN CUBA. 1419 F Street. thips. Th der wht PECIAL NOTICES. bers of the committee I will, as ex-officio | own nominating, and there seems an in- | Suished at a.m. SITES A. sto b Ww ae fica = cnatenis . creasing heat un¢ arty collar agai venty- ; Correaponte tea texte ma cunt goes vue Wants Quickly Filled. verely cut at the polls by his own party, | tnermometer and barometer at the weathes eee ee ee ee ee ell, who resites at No. | Public invited ; # At this season, when so many are seek-| Yates nerine to make good his losses with | hureau for the twenty-four hours beginning | The final selection of camp sites for th ston, D.C, ts the oo To aw. | ing situations, and, on the other hand, so| Sovvcg@ 472, from democratic and other | at 2 p.m. yesterday: American troops who will garrison Cui Want the remavel of bis office snd residence to | many seeking employes, it is Of intevest | Sority of at least wormo. ont nade Teen hermometer—October 26, 4 p.m., 35; $ | awaits the President's return from Phi nd said spe Ist. n.w., near fh st. to know that advertisements under the | tg the woods inmnedtiteiy utter wis ie Pou nish e eebe clo ber delphia. Although discussed to some length 28 contributed to the x os 5 Cons | Classifications Wanted Help and Wanted ete ee a reet big zenont a.m., 40; 12 nocn, 45; 2 p.m., 45. . * stock ‘The + is to. comm Ore 1015 CONY. | Eitdations are Incctted In The Stay ae’s | Ration he would not have been disappoint- Sus CU MERa entos ES at the latest cabinet meeting, the various , ; tober 1, 1898, - October 1 at ve, with very | Charge of 15 cents for ftieen words, “+ | ed. On the pool boards it 1s even money m. October 27. _ reports of the Hecker board were not final- ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE Eee Wao. GIN; ing and | sutton - | now that he will not recelve 40.00) plurali- | Barcm 4 p.m., 20.67; 8 | ly disposed of, and it is probable that the 5% cectsiawte OMSL NEW ; ; ty. and there is a widespread Impression in 12 midnight, 20.88. Octover ‘27. | cabinet will fecl that it should take some Shirts to Measure. Oise Gon tok Carter Wan Not the Aggressor. political circles that he is steadily losing 97; 8 a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.20; 2] expert advice before making final se NO DELAY. MIMMUM CHARGES. Ne atten ae OUR, TAILORING | he charge of assault preferred against | Sound. The situation 1s so mixed that the FoR FOR FOR OUTING, b tior The troops will not be lani . x : ; es : = st experlenced political guessers are at —— : : ‘ an tnt ad Prince Albest or something “fine,” that you want | Peter Carter, colored, by John Marlow was , ™°: pe i e one place, but each detachment will be ae jest. HC au old tom niung tall: | aisnitssed by Judge Kimball today. Tt was | 2°02 to what the result will be, and there | RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT. | landed at the nearest and most. accessib) ° ° aliKker on that a cutter whe can make would be no great surprise if Pingree were re r 7 un e anything 5 the satisfactio: a ntaata port to the place which is to form its camp- | gy27-1atf 1006 F NW. FOR TRAVELING. nomake anything fit. V tty 08) | euown Lote: satiacan ton of theicourcsthat |i qeteated: he Also Informal iiineer be a ing ground. Among the places that have tala ceeatany mwas Drees Suits, probably make ‘more Carter was not the aggressor. The democratic cantpaigrtis being conduct Le cine ‘detghtan "| been recommended by the Hecker board | guinil th beak msiak et , At, werkmars! rice guar- | avy other tailors in Washington. e : The i = eague Club, Philadelphia. oe : z e cker beard | fulfill the needs of a Re Sr Senes, ance robs eitee Certrr ber ae -_— ed almost entirely dn free’silver lines, and zs odes are: but in each case the Hecker bourd has sien 3 PRED GATCHEL & CO. "ration Gos 13th at. The Active One. free silver is not the issue it used to be to | A eres from Philadelphia last night! Guanabacoa, which can be reached best | found thet there must be considerable Peat tug, te Famous Cutter, Is now with us. | prom the Cleveland Lender. catch the crowds. Within the past week | Says President McKinley was this evening | from Regia, opposite to Havana on the bay ture by the ssovernment if perma- lod 6 Shirts for $9. the proposed retirement of the greenbacks | tendered a dinner and reception at~ the | Mariano, about six miles southwest of H: =: i a places are to be provided, so “nes Miss Strongminde—“Mamma, how did|has been pushed to the front as a second | 1; = 7 ee : aap rece er adie : cepieveavaln 5 2 2 +) as Sa Union League. vas entirely | Vana, with a seaport at Playa da Mariano, | that the troops will not run the risk of in- We make finer grades, of course. ; never disappoint, papa act when he proposed to you? Meclmelo Se7sulthath picottenplatediDutne | aga essa eae ote Ween comes Shear iene May iol Rue ace eee, Portion in pasaieg Shromgn EERRIA. 5 Mrs. Strongminde—‘He didn’t act at all. | does " 2 informal, and was given by the board of | ¢ vente tiv i rs “3 Woodward & Loth Adams Printed That! 1 i ae not seem to be arousing any great 2 about twenty-five miles distant from F + Wi otnrop He just stood in the corner and said yes.’ alarm as yet. The war atrocity issue has | ‘directors of the league. There were sixty | vana and beyond Mariano. All these sites MAJ. BAYLISS GRAND COMMANDER. c1tt ids i Ri Ou Work festa ai = been almost entirely dropped. at the table. EXTENSION OF HIGHWAYS IN THE DISTRICE ‘There's w style, fin Outside Demeeratic Talent. President C. Stuart Patterson of the | : Washington Man at Head of Thirty- OF COLUMBIA—TO WHOM IT MAN CON and attractiveness that printers can’t = = — Be crultuisaion created Uy yection 2 of cee ectual hen. tw See I The gemocrats have Prof. Mills of.Chica- pees Be etney, es Third Degree Masons. Cou; approved March 2, 1393. entitled “An sue Se sneer i go and ex-Governor John P. St. John” in | Ue lal ee es ee A dispatch from New York last night _act to proviue a permane of = promised. See sample, Was = " in that" part of the Distr eee y BYION S. ADASI. CAS S I ORIA the state to help out.the local talent. They | Word of thanks. K says: The Supreme Council, Thirty-thiré Slocers of the” Dinsiet ot Seen the Commis: | Prompt Prict sa) 2h 3 have also been doing much still hunt work | , A708 ee eee ee roe ules ° Degree, Ancicnt Accepted and Scottish Rite copy of a map showing. sgesed cooucae Wiio. == in the way of Ny looking up th Bee ae — for the Unit ates of Americ wir ter- spies of aleuwage ia foe Biicr oe Caaaett | TO Ne Gabe tina toa corigeue | FOr Infants and Children, | vorers, put tie teck of fonds makes this | Smith, Secretary Wrison, Secretary Alger, | Mb HL T. Sicbe, 2704 Lucas ave, st, | itories aad derendencies, held thelr ninety. Within the area krown as “section one,”” ret Ne. 29, for 100 shares of the capi 5 if i Ce 0 b- Seng _ | seventh annial convention in this city in aud curected ag required by the terns of the | Kanawha Cost Compauy, ireucalftee, eck of, the far from thorough, Handbills dwelling | fey" De ivan ane, Bee aR Robe Touls, Mo.. says: “My daughter bad Ee- | t.0°Masoni> Temple yesterday and today. fap end pitts showing Tordceall ayy doy, TME | Wm JH Rogers, but ‘subsequently’ assiguer to | Bars Cg © | upon the extravagance of, the Pingree ad- | Shafter, Wheeler, Chaffee, Patterson, Sum- sema. which covered ber bea and spread to | Delegates were present from Massachu- tract Is affected by the proposed syxters uf bine trading for then ty, pne is warned g ministration are being scattered over the | ner, Lawson, Young and Sickels; Secretary her face. She was treated by physicians and | S¢tts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New ways are now on exhibition ip room Ne. 49, ae e some, as I have made un state and the republican indifference as to | Porter, Commodore Casey, Ca Pagel Hampshire; Towa, Ohio, Minnesota, San 3 49, 4th | spplicatim to said company f 5 e P * ‘y, Capt. A. Paget ‘ . foor of the District building. All persons inter- | cate, according to laws) fF 9 Rew certifi- (o) what happens to Pingree facilitates their | of the royal British navy, Gov. Hastings taken to celebrated health springs, but only | Salvador and the District of Colum‘ne. Ses ae Ipzited fo examine the maps and plats. | _ce2-taw4w ALEX. K. PHILLIPS 4 t KS camci SED and Mayor Warwick. Rrew worse. Mary patent medicines were | ¢/cning yonre May We Bayliss grand come == on pear] ne D = — The democrat: hope to carry th At th ti hich foll ersuing year: Maj. W. Bayliss, grand com- eine the locatio = CO: R signature & rats now hop carry the the reception which followed there = ay - (ice of! W Righway on abewe ovine | JOHNSON: unOTieSe tee ee e' The third. eighth and tenth districts, and count | were fully 4,000 guests. The crowd was Sa entlaten Biagpr ce tel ome [age ved ichergennie «Pred Oe rye ‘The suggestions and protests MUST BE IN WRIT-| D.Ww. Teleph ‘ocT-tf e sixth debatable. They are centering | so great that the President was not even S. A dozen Po ayiie ia i vg ING aed wret set orth elearly: the reasons for | ROX FENCES AND TORCHES of thelr efforts in these districts in the hope | asked to say anything. He stood in one pear reg botties cured ber 1. W. Edwerds, grand minister ‘of state, the change: and show the propeity owned or con- wo = - 7 - ° . of making good the'r claims, but the repub- | of the side rooms, the line of visit ae completely and left her skin perfectly smoot. | Albeny, N.Y." John B. Harris, grand treas- trotied by tre objector. All protests, aud. so Sicc® HES, Prebared to Lulld Iron Fences ant ind = a cae r ‘al, Brooklyn; James H. Curt forth, muse be subeaitted on or Letee THE SEG, | Porches. Rest govde, best work and lowest licans are also rushing in the speakers and | ing and shaking kim by the hand. The Not a. sign of the dreadful disease has ever | UTSX Seneral. Brooklyn; ae Wants ry ENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898, and be ad- | Pulces. Estimates furnished. Catalogue of ° Hterature. It ig possible the democrats | Marine fete ee ea ay ; Toaereon, grand’ Mecper of the archives: dressed to .be Chief of Engineers, S. Army, Rt = = may elect one of the three representatives ; Regiment Band ard the regular orchestra returned." , » Wan Deparinnent tees heaeinegs: US. Army. | mytitt BARBER & ROSS. 11TH AND G You Have they are counting as sure, but they will | of the league was in attendance. Breoklyn; John J. Stoddart. grand master missiva wil” meet November 17, 1898, at 10 Insure in 7 % hardly do better than that. Naval Constructor Hobson was amon For ‘of ceremonies, Columbra, Ohio: M. W. Mor- G'elock a7. Im the office of the Secretary of THE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE Ct Tt os : = ton, a? marshal general, Providence, War, tc isposs of all objections, and will ten | for the District of Colutta. tae oy Gee oe. o) Always Bought c populists have.made nominations in | those who shook hands with the President, odo OO Re L.: Joh « rd bea: : j : T n A’ Glidden, grand standard bear. ear orally from those who desire to thus support CAPITAL, $200,000; SURPLU: 100. most of the districts, and as the middie-of- | 2nd he received a kindly word of greeting. o The se ae thelr writico ebjeetions. “ORLA. ALGER, Secre | WALTEL 8. Ce a a the-roaders ‘dislike the fusionists more cor- ee er, Dover, NH.; William F. Butler, grand ary c. J is Secreta: tS in of the guard, Roston;« John R. ~ z . ef "the In- | Vice Pres. E. McC. JONES, Sec. ocli-3m dially than they do the republicans, they Situations Secured. “ 5 Mace ein ae vtheg Gan betnas ee gineers, FREDERIC L. MOORE. Will do all in their power to poll.a full vote | Many situations are secured through ine | “™t* cee hears seeded dod arene Seabee comm Te cee ee sian Mamet, Wathngton” stock Exchange, for their own candidates ‘for the’ express | want advertisements in The Star. ‘The cost | all other obstinate blood Glesaees. “Valgstie books | Waitham, Mase. -N. Sperry, Mer te: @ ZN VEL p bis office to vyatt pose o i x . 5 n . r BB SP EK Bas Re 5 OF Bas Liih aiice to the Wyatt building, a Mie yet Ge: pate 6s oF craw fromthe Tunlon: vote. is ane trifling. Fifteen cents pays for fifteen | meiled free by Swift. Specific Company, Atlanta, yen. Conn. and Elmore J. Swerer, Colum-