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THE EVE ING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1898-14 PAGES. nnn eae TIT ear ee Salata Ulin — an ar o-oo SPECIAL NOTICES. __SPECIAL outs S__/REIGN OF TERROR COL.BALDWINPNTHESTAND|PIGS AND POULTRY Do You Need — ee ala Seer NS poyudar meeting Cat | "fer the Qa emiks tn the amouited’ farm, WED- = ee CARLYLE & CO., mare ton welt be P| NESDAY EY Noveinles 7 i sectuers: dt He Tells War Investigating Commission . ildi 9 SUPSEAY! Novem ise | iar cordially davived. ‘¢ | Wilmington City the Scene of a Prob- ee pas a They Are Needed in Cuba More Building Up: Bankers and Brokers, WH OLCOTT, 22°, Seer ee is aie nan able Outbreak. Say Than Politics. eer Ingo F ST. 4 ineeting THIS (TUE: ber 1, at Wonn's Hall, a XING, Novem 21 YT ST. toys, Jap J JAY Gott. Cor ndonts of At the investigation conducted at I —— You may be a large eater and yet PURNELL, HAGAMAN & €O, New York king. fs pd borders: ington, Ky., yesterday by part of the war be weak and not weigh as much as WARE & LELAND, Chicago nol 4te pers me VIEWS OF POSTMASTER CHADBOURN | tnvestisating commissiin Lieut. Cok Freak PEOPLE ARE STILL DISCOURAGED : Wii co Genaes =< ie Son aa shells, paper Wont loth st. ne. Sittings daily. — Disuelawinn iapsctonteneivenicane ne you should. This is because you do We Move Austhing nis —_-— SS SPIRITUALISM. — MRS. STEPHENS, . ; : eS eee ot receiv ope ishment from A GREAT HEI iuetiace, “Sittings d Circle Thursday son's staff, and who was en Gen. Wade's not receive proper nourishme Te wa pan, 402 A at. we Se ts Ch d With Grossly | 8%, at Chickamauga, gave some sensa- c sh |Our diet If you wish to be strong Ora. e Aan 2? Acoli TuekeERY RETU KN MY SINCERE THANKS TO lemocrats jarge i TOSSIY | tional testimony concerning the conditions | Will Recuperate After the Spanis! and increase in weight take Johann ° ¥ No. 3, Knights of the Golde there. >. we ack - : wol-Ga st payment of the $109 due . 2 " = 5 facility best accommodat H ee i nese Ma Misrepresenting the Facts. “When the camp yas first establiche: $ ri Hoff's Malt Extract. Taken with [| -aneek. ponent Seas eoeae S = di H peal RD. ¥ G 3 roops Pepart. sas : : : |) store anything. f int bet z T never disappoin George E- Denham. . Mis, IDA DENIAM, | there,” he said, “I did not inspect a single meals it will assist the proper diges- oe oto ee ke Brief Pri ee — = ae hespital but that I found it in a filthy con- a tion of food and cause it to be easily no charge fe ving house Reet Ti Seaton eaves cuenta: ik ea ie sane eee dition. Reports were made of this to the a Siilated emails site | fecte trem “other stormge apr In Brief Time. we otter the follow egant Investinents THE REPUBLICANCONTENTION Se ee : B tothe AGRICULTURAL EED §}assinilatec 3) you wi en obtam | bere. —— tom =o Mr. LAWYER, if you need brtef printing at!" °X rents § price $19.50; price = ecaianbercueerecal rane vee qauroxemen > from your diet the largest amount of furniture only. nee $3 Me cinsnlt us. Our reputation was. bul ener! ua gain, ~ 20 served for.a few days; but-in a SS 5 oer races its wwe do the fastest, finest a ees LE oe ' : short time matters would get as bad as nourishment. Johann Hoff Malt M h ’ se id ne ar, Be eee a fren, About the sine the camp wan troken | (Conve, him ty ciate at Pome) | Entract is not only a true autre | Merchant’s Parcel romiscd. { for 50 copies. 1, 1898. RALEIGH, N. C., November 1—As th> | vp this had been corrected to a large ex- | Srecial From a Staff Correspondent. | ar ee Se TS % proimi 4 = > Equitable Co- fe s < ed to a large ey r tonic, but is a foox tself. , BYRON S. ADAMS, 512 2th et.___nok-H4d_ ea ere ie eat weil at | Feaders of The Star know, it is at Wil- | tent.” ARTEMISA, Pinar del Rio, October — 1898, | 77)" R B : a A f Indi Delivery Co., 929-31 DSt. ‘Simpaon at 1205 G st z aetna aaaieiey able building, | ington where will be the principal out- poole Balawan further said that he had} pigs and poultry and popu’ation are of P. r. HW. B. buterbaugh of “tere "Phone 650. JOUN L. NEWROLD, Prop. a M™ tdeecd eo. on WEDNE Nov 8, ae i _ . ates zs now! equisitions to b requently . vince tha ities. ‘Tite: “Hav Se a : . . . Our $30 Business Suits Si break, if any shall occur, growing out of | Enos tobe homes, espectaliy | More account to this province than polities. | Da. writes: Have used Joh ANN | Fees eeceees te eeeeeeeeees 1 every detail. Avoid extrava PRANK PRE Seeretars._| the present reign of terror in parts of this | true in regard to the 2d Dinisies, Sa Corps. | They have their politicians, radical Cuban | Hoff’s Malt Extract with very satis- | he one way to . skies brass outst LOST MONDAY. A DIAMOND FROM a COMRE state. As that city and its municipal gov-] Dr. (Suindris of the commission :|advocates of “Cuba libre,” intriguing | factory results. I have one patient leg % > Our $20 Suits will also | Bation ri md stud. Liberal reward if return-d | ernment are at this time mor2 conspicuous- here has been more disgrace brougt panish annexationists, and conservatives, : aoe > = 4 66 ° used as if exorbteant | t 461 Fla. ave. nw. ly in the public eye than any other Pinte in | Upon the’ United States hospital syatem| by aie sensibly counsel trusting the United | “20 began to use it about six weeks 4 eing well O 4 Suite at correct A Sporn ta pees the 2d vision Corps, than by ‘ i a anne Py is weig' S95 Ibs.] 6 ror the mano November is Here North Carolina, a letter from Mr. W. H. | other in the service. Ica readily see he | States. But even these could be spared} ago. His weight then was 95 Ibs. S Foy the manor woman, : fs : the new year wit | ©@@dbourn, postmaster, and one of the} this was, since no sort of attention was | if the pigs and poultry could be had for the | He now weighs 148 Ibs. and is]? te ‘thartis spared rg Ta teks sacutilaght or a bustuess ree | Most reliable business men of Wilmington, | paid to the complaints made.” inhabitants who have sarvived the distress | < snd heath” | digo roll in. Have thought of a business re- f Al eols Balawinvaeidithene : E - s strong and healthy 4 ara . minder? We'll advil which has been received by Senator Pritch- | Col. Baldwin said that so far as he knew | of the last three years. When the present : ~ 1 om . aed at the oii Te Ce ard, possesses interest, : aouecombicn | commanding the 2d) Dlvisia ee omntion iulsurelofisometning ato leal i Get the genuine Johann Hoff's |. small or inrge 4 wey eg gods . aa. ave. DLW sa nore Be icn, only Inspected-his command on Sunday | P° : ‘ 4 ; > 701 ti $ te suit people who work for a livis ° 1808, 7:30 p-m. 8 peek and no business man} Mr. Chadbourn writes: rrorning, and that he did not know. of | Will be time to take up the question of the pial Extract. Avoid substitutes. : We people wi Tk for_a living —_ aisit Nivatike AY —MAUEAT ayers : rate pel “As the democrats seem to make Wil-| elther Gen. Compton or Gen. W. the | new population which will be needed to | _ 10. : ashington Savings : MIRIT CO! ATIONS 3 MACE We furnish ideas and estimates. mington and New Hanover county the | Corps commander, having inspected the 21| develop the agricultural resources. 7% 3 va ~ forts SEA First Cee NS DC Me nort4a | Principal points of attack, when arguing | Division hospital. I have seen no signs of rations from the INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. . Bank, 12th & G Sts. 3 Spiritualists. oct SESFO LeU TES ime Sede) for white supremacy and against neg! Ground Perforated With Sinks. United States being distributed out this 9-20, . : i. : : e : ai 2ero : is , : cevceccccoccs JAMES’ CHURCH, STH ST. NEAR B Platform Scales. dcmination, it might be wall f “Gen. Sanger’s division had to send three | way. Jerked beef, bacon, beans and flour | ACCOUNTANTS $ se eer : NOE Es neuen 9 z n, it might be w ‘or you to . Sal 2 y. ; » bea ES ahorale #30. oral the Rev If Perey | fff], On wheels, brass beam, slid know the facts about this city and county, | oF four miles for water. 1 know positively | would be good, but in thelr absence the in- | AMUSE ts free. All w Cpe LAr Cu Nee ee so that their arguments may be contro-| that no Yegiment remained two months |habitants are getting along. They are | Arey Se Sr, verted. and a half withcut striking its tents and | raising in a small way bonatos, or BUSIN STONE & FATREA Be ee neta renee Bailey’s Dollar Saw “The plain facts can be proved by any- | raising the floors, or else changing ‘ts en- | Potatoes, rice, yucca and malagua. i COUNTRY RE pene ding as thi 4 Equal the bes body in this locaiic nd all their talk and | eS roots of the yucca and malagua are se DEATE = woah Ee Res BAILEY. S20 Seventh st. nw. Palaver about the negro running riot over | C2mPMent be quite nutritious. ‘The malagua : JNO. T SCHAAFF, eerGiand ee this city and county is a gross libel, and is | Asked if the men were allowed to drink |}ike coarse tobacco. From the size on 31-3t NORA M. HILL. Fe doing us much harm in a business way. 1] water from a certain spring, Col. Raldwin | shape of the leaves it is called elephant’s oe sa Save Your Eyes. will begin with the city, to show you that | said: “it is true that they were not, but, as ears. The trouble with this purely. veze- 1 It ry UNITED STATES ELECT LIGHTING €O., Ton't let any one of in a erlence exis the whites ure in a lute control, but what | an officer humorously remarked, to keep | table diet is that, while it may sustain life, ISSUE 0 F STOCK 3 14th st. n.w., u Wer welll (examite ‘your eves ~ ‘ite | burts them is that the whites in power are | the me m drinking water from any j|there 1s nothing in ft to rebuild and 21: feian has bad sens of experience. He power a 1 cis SRBC es Agee EES oO aan a Knows his business from A to 2." We have the democrats. pool It was necessary “to put a sentinel | strengthen weakened systems and fit them | Fi OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION fice ia Beretey avers shat the smueet caceting | | Eaten Ne buslnens trem At coy, Nome ar “We have a’white mayor, chief of police | over the pool and then pat another sentinel | for work In the fields. “Bread and meat are ne cen Plkhe FASETRE G: stack Rebeere ce thes cones eat Se tings tis ‘ou have any eye trouble | and captain « Nelwhitesereeanits o o kee| ‘om drinking. needed. Ol sa aie ; bance stax on WEI SDAY, the | testing the If you b ny eye troubl and captain of police, three white sergeants | over him to keep him from d » = alee see are eee Dae ne dbetter drop tn and see him. out of four, twenty-two white policomen | Col. Baldwin stated that no such ar- | pwettinge of the Peasant Clases, | FOR ASSETS, $1,411,213.08. ting a board jhkarat Gold-filled Frames ony si the | OUt of thirty-two, a superintendent of |Targements were mad to take care of In th a t he Cut me (Houses) paucaveiiis oe ka : < of dit ensuing year and the Gua tov s sich price! | Streets and one-half the strect laborers are | the sinks as have been madé here and at n the times of peace the Cuban country | jon Wslisceticnsouss ubseriptions for the 36t 0 of stool << Stier catniae Taek Seek Seamle es ioe See st ee ee | iis he Gi) eae ee Hamilton, He said that the ground | people had their “bohio,” or hut, for a (Otfices) and firet payinent thereon will be received = A eo « : deputy and the | Camp : hives). ‘ Se war cctce We ane Oppenheimer’s, 514 Otin st | rensarer ars Senin, We have ten alder. | finally got. so. perforated with “sinks in | dwelling, and sometimes they lived in a | ror daily from 9 a.m. to 4:90 pm. at the oftce Scvember, 1888. Incluslve fter the meet! = men, of whom seven are white. Wilming-|the timber portion of the park that It |jarger house known asa “rancho.” They | ron of the Association. Sees Tet ras a Ngweae ereenione aaa * jton has aiso a board of audit and finance, | Was really unsafe to rid> through it; that Pera uvenih one Aiea sa eee FoR SHARES $2.50 EACH Attest Plaiting of all kinds. appointed by the governor, to have ab: his horse had gone in up to its belly. ere eT LOR nee Tel nde Frequent- | FOR " 5 SEYMOUR W. TULLOCH, | Noles Pinking, 2c. per yard lute charge of all the finances of the cit Cel. Baldwin’ said that it w 5 common mere Hert Ob te z belongings Ere ts Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages © Rio Mii 9 SC. c and of this board of five members four | Complaint that regiments frequently dump- ad a cow. overnment under | 1) of the Association and other information furuished The Big Miil ars’ wh Se z ir wi ff on hospitals for | Which they lived left them dirt and ig- | For a ar2 white and thr - [ed their worst men off on hospitals for Ee |e baaptiansjoiey Is he wy. Eonomical putters nave] Buttons and Button Holes | ar white and three of the OME (Ee EMO er reais Ee aula tehiat the earn orotate alge | oranicenes alel ter abuene ert ee ee EOE iia aa J and realize the value of dealing ber de t d t Oppens | board making it in reality a democratic 1 @ of the worst he had | condition. It was not an ideal F EQUITABLE studied and realize the v oe eee ere =| board. This board has a clerk, and he is a esissippi' was one of the worst he hac ¥ eee es hia tae ig fl Its r int n the standpoints of | Maae to order a pp 7 _ r seen, la ly ace f the te- | but it afforded the means of living in phys- th analy 1 : e white democrat. r seen, largely on account of the le: 2 3 wz in EOU! both quality ar fer Tries vist. | heimer’s, 514 9th St. N.W. pants < niency of the colonel with his men. He |{cal comfort. To get the country popula- a ing Co ey DOO 9 f City’s Financial Condition, stated, further, that there was great dif-|tlon back Into that state where they cin CO-OPERATIVE Ist st. and Ind. ave. |" "Phone 217. zoewine Machines for rent. All’ Kinds repaired. | «<The city is in a better financial condition | ficulty in getting lime, due to the inef™fi- provide for themselves is the first step to- ss Mill and Wharves foot of 4th st. se. ‘Phone 581. than for twenty years, paying all its bills | ciency of the quartermaster's department. | Ward the welfare of themselves and the seeeeeeteeeee ees BUILDING oc3T-10d ise AOuUH, ee. i ink! On one occasion he said that he was {future commonwealth of Cubs. Pigs and ED AND TO LOAN. a ie = sice a month, and putting by a sinking ‘ See Rae anes F poultry will help to do it. T have seen a wl] pee FR RIC L. MOORE, notified that there was an abundance of | F 3 0 n ne Member Washington Stock Exchange, How About Your fund of nearly ten thousand dollars an-|jime, and that he, In turn, notified sey- |fW hogs of the Georgia razor-back varl- | ormiian coricbs._, 5 | ASSOCIATION, removed Pig office to the Wyatt building, | Thanksoiving Suit? nually to pay its bonded indebtedne 1 5 % Th ad» | €ty, with snouts so sharp that they could | pry > r $4ths incl WF ater SZiving , sualy c ae s bonde ti ebte Bee, t | eral sana ate ee outers Gite te ee Te ne 2 EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F at. ®. ——.- - ~ Don't put off until we're too busy as borrowed less mon2y this year for its | requisitions, a vere given one. barre out of a jug. E an | PIANOS A MRGANS 9 DR. CW. AUGHTON, to get it out in time. Ought to have rent expe a ai es , |of lime each. and notified that that was at all. ‘ s POTOMAC RIVER BOAT John Joy Edson, President. DENTIST, oucacdech tore tadilawel (dress Tani SE era a SYR eRN A OEE OT eee, SS RIGEBENE a TitedTt Hea om the town of Pinsr del Rio east to | POTOMAC | chathirt, Vice President rk L Has returned to the city and bas reopened her : Sr ayorae ea pest twenty years. There haye been more Sxeent fore vith i ie armed to the city eee ve been promising yourself, too, Perdine opin Hie earec cacy ; Se cies Tek Seca tae ealenexcent for 2 few miles within | PTT noap aiinkk. Dh Wins Previbiak. fee at 1421 20th st. nw. oc31-Im* ce aan: building of houses and greater evidences o dical Supplies Hard to Get. the Pinar zone, is a lonely, desolate coun- | BATLROADS........0...-222+220+ - = 7 Sam 7 z a y ar f at any time ce e = * ; n S$ a Frank P. Reeside, Secretary. oct#4f Youu HEAVIER CLOTHID Same old propes fit or ne pay prosperity here than at any time since the | Gy 1 A. Pew of the Sth Mas! try. The Vuelta Abajo hills along to the (ROOMS AND BOARD. ......-....-++ : : ao — si you don't at present. Wisdom | J. FRED GATCHEL & Tailors. 604 13th st. | civil war, which will continue unless the Ue An LE SE a north are almost hidden in a parsle haze, | SPECIAL NOTICES suggests “you leave your order NOW for a | E. FE. MUDD, the famcus cutter, is now witn us. | false tements that go out from. hei chus\ was callbd. The pringipal com- | i)i') give nolaienbor ine qualtte of soil | SUBU sure overcoat or both—then soul be 10d i about negro domination and misrule driv: | plaints he made were of the difficulty his | whicn have mate this the eee teen | ERAS 3 | Starts An seeny ee Wietee wboreit comiee igure in people and business away from us. regiment experienced in securing medical | region in the world. Some of the tung oe ean in 2 Our stock of NEW EXCLUSIVE WOOL SGHANGe Go. 2 rs r . Some of the land from | WANTEL r ENS was never more isive than this 505 Pa. ave. aw. | Tce aa Et pe Bost office ai mesa supplies. He said his surgeon would make | the foothills toward the marshes on the | WANTED (lou 2 season nee pric $90,000. more than 10 per cent annually, which a irequisition: ana @hardlic in desstve |S0Uth coasttisiclassca as poor sultamieltor |ievananiy oateecanace 2 ° =, Wo Tailors & Importers, RIC L. MGORE, | the most correct gauge of business. In the | CU @ Tequisition ss G neither sugar nor tobacco, though it would | ED Wena A t VW th U Snyder& OOd, Til ven ere 11-3 pest oflics there is only one more colored roe atte al ea "| be called rich in Recor Tass, GES | SENSED ES he 3 ccoun 1 S. sel-3ma-10 S$ REMOVE! man than under the last democratic them, saying there were no supplies,” andl well watered by small cresks., Wormerly it — if you are tot ied Yor avaue.” geime | ministration, and he is the night watehs [it Was no tise to make requisition, Col. | wae Watted by small erecks. | Form toa 222% After that deposits from $1 up te you are to be Marrie = = Every clerk in the post office who | Pew said that his regiment had difficulty | were formerly pastured there. The cattle Sea e puny or, more are received as during November, you ought to be seei Ee me ee in contact with the public Is white. |in securing its wagons at Chickamavga | jaye heen gone for a year or mote. For ea Fee See cg eee Mag ha iw a pee ep RA ert WES Ee ON CHEE: s for the county, the sheriff is wh Park; he said his camp grounds were very | miles there is nutritious grass, on which [| President Gompers’ Cir SSO * gape ee hee ee ¢ this kin - We ee 2 his deputy is white, the jailer is white, the | pocr did nets animal grazing. "This wi"! bor Bo ss: awe with this kind t ss Wednesday, ‘ 1 y. EB. Leonard of the 12th 2a23 ase : Sherift’s clerks are white, the criminal court | Col. Robert W . Leonard ¢ he tinh |hardly last after the ports are taken out >reside! Sompers of the American Fed- 2 2 1, the ere bly Showers at Night. clerk is white, the circuit court clerk is York testifiel that the surgeon of | of the hands of anish authorities | President Gompy es cae ee ons pe prices are low for the quality of the | Forecast till 8 p.m. Wednesday—For the | white, his deputy is. white, the county | regiment was continually clamoring | ana the imports ttle becomes ps. | eration of Labor has sent to each | the to Ratko snus tun terre shaity Gok ase ees District of Columbia and Maryland, fair| physician is white, the whole board of | for medicine to give the men in quarters. | sible, ‘The pasturage is too luxuriant to he | State branches of the A. F. of L. a copy 0 fo make this a tank wt : ude Easton & Rupp, 421 BRCHSE:) cis coca todight: (weane inereas- | health is white, the board controlling the | He could not secure thes», he said, so | eft. untouched. the following letter: = PRICE! = ; a = - . py | City and county hospital is entir white, | the colonel spent $4) out of his own pocket | At one time there were saw mills in the | =p, = the last session of Congress our 4 POPULAR-PRICED STATIONERS. = AE 1 4 During the la nion Savings Ban ocSt-id : ae ing cloudiness, with probably showers PY the deputy United States marshal is white, | for medicines. Col. Leonard admitted that | western part of the proving. Ti cleared |... - bill GH. R. 7389) passed the g . = ————_,____ Wednesday night: brisk southerly wind! the deputy internal revenue agent is white, | his men were sometimes not sent to di- pines so rapidly. that the palms and [eight-hour bill (H. R. 738) passed the | 15. Cy An American idea for your For Virginia, fair and warmer tonight | the clerk of the United States court is | vision insite ak becaus: they weré so much suave bushc yme mango and | House of Bepresee tee Milan sioey pace #5 ne e . 99 litteal id Vednesday; yht to fresh variable | White, the jury commissioner is white. | epposed to the sae i . el trees, all that remained te ae ee ee ar @ eee Sa Se —————_——_——- “expansionists,”” [i the 'Wernieke | 282 Wednesday; Meh “You may well ask, as the avgre has | “If you wouldn't send your men who | cover the landscape. Av new munca te Seats, He ie cence er et) eeeriren Security and I tok js vertain to suit | Wind heen Col ally dc © last five | reeded medicine to the division hospital, | pine has sprung up. and, thous e nter into an argument in favor o} the “‘Wernicke.” | , been continually doing for the last five | ; v u Y “sprung up, and, though it ma ; Ria Gate IER eRe Be fn THEKE you It's x Book i , | Sets Where the negro comes in, And with | 3 va lay blame for not recelving | tures rapidly. some years nitist_ elapse be- Be ee pee Trust Co. nike: i Se uae thine: Weather conditions and general forecast | all this, they parade us among your peop.c ed Dr. Connor. fore there is further work for the saw mill. | !@W for all government work, apa a bockesse ca. hetk Friuters” IME can't do i | —In the last forty-eight hours a storm has| as be negro-ridden, and in the last e had sent all our sick men to di- |The plow ts the tool which should be put Saeed goa OE Aiedieh ty einnecsona pay Real Estate Notes justice lke 4 five minutes’ seeing. Only at re Sanat Ba ine fe east-| Straits of despair and distress; but [ tell hospital,” replied the colonel, “we | to immediate u Probably, too, it will | Ment made by an in pttschins PARKER'S, 617 7th st ee Sul | Oey SrOre ne pou factne eoeet you that when our city and county bonds | w ve had no need for our surgeons." be the plow from the United States. In | Sufice to convince all that it will mot de for Sale. = ae ~_ | Ward over the British Northwest territory, | cannot he bought at par, and our bank {| Cel. Leonard sald the commissary sup- | the nelds Where the land is being turned | Sty ner injure or be an obstacle in : es ° Before You Eat and is central this morning near Duluth. | stock is from 2) to 60 per cent above par, | plies had be n good and so abundant that | over 1 have seen only the primite tongue | 8eneral in Se ee A limited number of real estate Yon sheuld take a little of THA BAEC EL CROE NT LU BUY soe tas yet} WE Are not going to throw up the sponge i the men could not consume them. In con- | of wood with a plece of iron fastened to it. | OUT increasing shipbulle’ i »- | notes, secured by first deeds of trust PURE “RERKELEY” RYE. It strength, and although it has not as yet | yet. From my statement as above you will | seqrence each company has a fund of $150 | Tne capes peasant clings sto thianen ane r. Cramp of the Cramp ship yards, be: | , secured by first deed quickly give you an appetite. It is peemes tended by ll excent in vue ries see that the whole thing is a he and gotten |or more obtained by sling supe fut will nct of his own accord change for an the Senate comm Boe u rane os on Washington city real estate, for purvet snd finest whisky obtainable ish Northwest territory, it has caused high | yy to deceive the people of the wester s. The colonel complained of the | improved American plow. but in ti bor, admitte t notwithstanding the | ER 4 - 4 ae a a southerly Winds and general el ‘from | part of the state. It isn't negro domina- master’s supplies, especially of the | wilt yield, American plows will he vee oe workmen in the ship yards of France work: sale fianpe the investor 44 te 5 A DD “ ~ | the lake regions to the Rocky mountain | tion or white supremac it is democratic | s He said that he had spent nearly | the Americanization ¢ aie ed eleven and twelve urs per day 2 er cent per annum. JAMES THARP, 812 F ST. | atstricts : office holding. [$0 out of his own pocket for shoes for | wit Wino he aOR of Cuba. Berni the workmen In the ship yards of | 4 epee ‘ ad Practically no rain is reported in any part {They have a 10 inch about negro | his men. He sald that the supplies were | Mone in which the eageee Benios. ed States nine or ten, that while {fp heitro: 5 THIS I To INFORM MY PATRONS THaT 1 | Of,the United States this morning. school commiticemen. In issued in piecemeal, and frequently the | are as comfortable as the sod hate neh ship builders | offered te: bulla: us WHE ont Mate Giopesed 06 may interest in sore 3 M Freezing temperature prevails over the | have two school distri quartermaster's department got the requi- | shacks of Kansas, for instance. With | $!an. wars in tive years, Mr. Cramp's F. HOOD." re paesha ject November 1, 18s, | Middle plateau region and in the extreme | }+en a negro on each one of these commit. | Quine mas = INELERS Ath EENBERG MERCER MO ee pany agreed to build the vessels in | WM AL MoKESREY ‘ Mare a are Gunes the nextithitty-sfe hours thewakel ciags coerce Boe ase ere ees Overcrowded Hospitals. their thatching of palm leaves, they look | {hitty. mont ee eae HS. REESIDE rer sees 2 Se be piaeed ts Superior storm will move eastward, caus- | with the committee and voted on all que Col. W. K. Caffee, 2d Missouri, said that ee h a a coat peg eats France, the shipbuilders wanted sie acca f orgetown patrons. L ing southwest gales and rain over the} tions, elections of teach ete, for the} his regt aidona celve all equipments Lee - i! °S | more money to build the Russian war ve: —_---— - — wn branch will receipted ex Lakes. ek avid cdactrncre Teciae Waleatne a aah is regiment did not rm at D in od hut after awhile is going to eR rina Aon ; d contract- =e Ss: 2 SHU GHB MEMBENS | AEE (ne weathen GnLGe rial Sone BT Cie Uaer GET EE ie Coeneuellititlka few days berore ledving\Campslhom hava artcominreiies decline. tome meine ie Gunes Gene Gein de states Sood 4, and 5 “ Siorm signals are displayed on the lower | been changed under republic tn cule, neitrer | a8—far Lexington, Among the last thin barns and granaries. ‘The Cuban who lives | £ Re eee ey: ice e asturouene OF Promptly Wwaned “oi real estate in ‘Wistelet ot . And net of the immature and | jakes and over the southern portion of the } have the committees peen changed, except 1ed,-he said, were the boilers for boiling } in a bohto never thought that there ipppenentl < gpa -1-e Printer tie - | Fioriag a IGUAb cores ee ene demioe mie OF the Come |) teswathe. whiem sere orde yre than | Was anything more in life for him. Pilea oils pe ee Heiskell & McLeran laring sert either, but sensible | Florida peninsula and at Key West to replace one democrat on one of the com- | the water. which were ord: me The executive council of the American ° sah clever suggestions certain | | The ees heavy precipitation (in| mittees with another democrat. two one before, Col. Ces said pee Under the Spell of Discouragement. | Federation of Labor, at the meeting held | oc27-srt 1008 F st i inches) has been reported during the past Fe Riot and Bloodshed. sinks could be dug at Missouri's ca OunG ST aS © cane- | here October 24-25, 1898, instructed the un- | ——— ~~ --—_ a with to «fleet the purpose. To twenty-four hours Spee. ‘ 5 hara | & Chickamauga only four feet deep before | Around cp ttemiba arestwo onithres cane 4 Her ned to request you, and 1 do so te! PEON BY TO LOAN $ nen wanting such—"phone ngston, Jamaica, 1.04; Santiago, Cuba, | 1 another letter to Senator Pritchard | ciriking rock. ‘This, he stated, was repre-| fields which are fresh and green. ‘They et soe woe es Sis Sth youveale 5 ideas or call on N. T. ELLIOTT, | 1-14. Mr. Chadbourn wrote that a¢ apprehended | sented to the brigade commander and the|may have cane for the mills to grind by any committee of union men for the pur- l 506 10th oc29-14a Tide Table riot, arson and bloodshed” in Wilmington | inspector, but no ast eae taken: on | February. Other fields are scant and e of waiting upon Senator —— and his 4i4 and 5%, E i z : and Hanover county, unless the Col. Caffee that he had no surgeon | «+ inted or choked with weeds, yet they are ociate, Senator ——, for the purpose of : ainewinurar ao i Today s tide, 3:51 a.m. and 3:52 p.m.; : and only one assistant surgeon for some | St sy y iate, hye : ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. = publi vithdraw he contest and | and ¢ e assistants : MearGe alas on ng a promise from them that they z high tide, 945 a.m. and 9:50 p.m. public Re ichiduel wid corny Che s contest 12nd) | tine Mitten tt aeceeitent omen taton Chinkas [worthy clearing c with aliviewstoualcron ial Sal tater our cht eae hl GL HL aE pRIDe Ob WALK THOUGH CLEVELAND | ‘Tomorrow —Low tide, 4:31 a.m. and 4:31| permit the minority to rule the majority, | time year from now. The people are still un- | 31 tne coming session of Congress in Dy ° . oltzman, park will please you. “Iry it. Office, 610 14th st. | pm, high tide, 10:24 a.m. and 10:30 p.m thereby South Carolinaizing a portion of ec oe vere sent to : : Saranac Se SONS ce ead En eh “ : =. Z a -m. i ck men from my regiment were sent der the spell of discou ment. “So many | cember. If necessary, we should be pleased | _0c254f th and F sts. now. s the ea the old north state division hospital and could not be re-| have a id the conductor who has ane ene a ees o Calta l —— a —. KNIGHTS TEMP! ee os Sey eee one cy, In reply, Senator Pritchard wrote to Mr. sal Neca geuthalhvoapltall was overcrowde | Necienb ais tenis ont of eres every diy | eae 7 on awn en commas fe walt UP] gxcyec An PARE OOMPASE Wik Lick hae sud uniforms renovated at rclal prices: work ete a.m.; sun sets, Chadbourn as foilows, in part: iat yal] ed,” said Col. Caffee. “We had no medi-| for fourteen years. During the insurrec- Patnediien weenie: money at h% to build you one of those beautl iw. French new process fur feathe 3, &e. | Moon rises, 6:57 p.m. Peppa rs one consti Rat poinced Oe \t | cine in the regiment. I visited the hospi-| tion he did not always get it to the end | “\e have no partisan interest to further | _ ful bom oe ociS-Im sRomarcare Gil ees AES Dinh Tinreke tHe democratic Tucen inten | Cul callynwhile Uhadimen' there, andidetre- | oritnoicoute, put hedges mot appear to hak or to punish; our movement, our cause and | | gaNDLE PRIVATE ACCOUNTS FOR INVEST. ee - ae n rises a.m. that unless the democratic party in quently found the tents unfloored and the | por il-fe against the insurgents. He erests are committed to and largely ent stocks, Money properly “dD OFFICE OF COL o TRICT = : Harioehc County: is perm istennvorcontraleall Es Fs our interests gely ment in ks, Money properly invested OF COLUMBIA, WASHiNt 1s08.— Bie sty E1e hts: the offices of that county it will resort to | Cots Crowded so close together that one ¢ola me that every day now he carried out |irroined in the eight-hour law and ‘ike | Ont, im sted, Money property Taxpayers of District of Columbia will take | Gas lamps all lighted by 6:07 p.m.: extin- bie ganca y Saale sensi could not pass between. The tents were | one or more Cuban families, refugees who eight-hour movement; we propose to op- vate Intervies between 3:30 notice that th ed bas recelved the state- | guishing begun at 5:37 a.m. ‘The lighting is | POS 4 oy uequainted with a number of | 8° leaky that when it was raining the men | were returning to their homes in the coun- | pose those who are antagonistic to the law. | Jftlte ms and 1 wall call. | F pas! pricey eee begun one hour before the time named. democrats living in your city, and I can- | the hospital had to be covered with | try. One or two or three families a day | ful and peaceful methods and measures of | 2o4"truct tullding. 2 ae Ey <_< Are lamps lighted at 5:52 p.m.; not for one moment entectain. the cpinion | Ponchos and rubber blankets to be protec yes not rapidly build up a half-ruined | our organized fellow workers. oo this ottive Buished at 5:52 a.m. dnatithe amenibers! of tha demberade party leo from a drenching: < ¢ the hospi- | Province, but it is an encouragement. After || “Even though there be no election for | fi\j (i { i} Ny ber. 1Sus tax is due “ : a New over co} y are ready to com- “Dr. Griffith was in charge of the hospi- | Weyler had thrown 80,000 troops into Pinar | United States senators in your state, sen- N 1. iss Wines Oma] 9) Comattam Cf tle: Water He Nore aa uoven County cae condy fo coms ti tal wandieitter wiaitiie allntne others 1 Gon | VU at epee eee fovincel ators are aundoubted|> interested in iawink . peepee i Be hg omit 8 weaker tS Ti coatiol of vane county and annie! eluded that this was the best conducted | of cadavers. The cadavers were Cuban | representatives, state legislators and mu- aT seat will be clara an, | ZU: Great Falls—Temperature, 48; condt- | Gai COMO! Of sour cot forced to conc one at the park. Dr, Griffith and his as-J paciticces and’ Spanish soldiers in equal | nicipal officers elected of their own parts ieee Uae sens cene: ™ died 00 | tion, 10. Receiving reservoir—Tempere ube cyaur have: wesnurinecsseaen sistants were doing all they could with the | ratio. I was told today the story of the | “Letters similar to this are being sent to o \ e sume Is paid, of otherwise proceeded | 92: Condition at north connection, 8; ened by some of the hot-headed sat hand. This objectionable condi- | stockade cemeteries and the parish record | the several states whose senators have op- 9 9 - aw directs, ie poesia ike | Clore 207 south | connection, (0/0 Distr buting lita ward neeters) who\doice epee tion of affairs lasted eight or ten weeks. | which showed in a single year a mortality | posed or are indifferent to our bill. Being the Wasbir gton representatives of four ot Dalal withieenkt teenth or Mee | Aree alee eure. 02; condition at'In- lec .¢ spirit and purpose of the party, ‘The nursing was in many cases objection-| greater than for the hundred years pre- 3y the cordial and prompt co-operation | ths largest Savings Backs of Bultimore, Md. to. Ta UES Colton Said month of May. | fluent gatehouse, 11; effluent gatehouse, 11. | U6,5P!4 Sie uae cal inte j able, but I came to the conclusion that| vious. It was an old story, and its only | of all there can be no doubt that we shall Soe pa pee tage view ici . : Cub: Te: . North Caroiina has departed, and it had | this was a necessary evil under the cir-| present value is to aid to an understanding | remove opposition to our bill.” . = re SPORTSMEN Havana. LL ae Ba ate = alipbe Ganaerstae here and now t Cums (ANCES of the: lator vacuum that exists in rural —- > . We => t Wile & : : 1 aud hunting priviteze where game ta | 20.M5; thermometer, 74: northeast winds, | the majority of Lue people of this siate Medicines Were Refused. Cuba. MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL escott, Wilcox & Heiston, at For partiulars apply to Dr. T. T. | thirty-two miles; cloudy "| determined to control its affairs by peace- | Cor Catres said that his regiment re-| In spite of the drawbacks, some p2ople See : au20-8m 1807 Penn. ave. nw ARNOLD, Comora, King George co., Va. oc23-6 Sant ae ty ster, | able and legal methods. ae : are going to work, as many probably as | Alleged Impreprieties in Prosecution | —— =a : eae Rice to M stab on spec November: Sa eecomcte, “It has been cau that no nation a brine ceived not only not enough barrels to rel are needed. The need of aes has been ‘of John Price. The National Safe Deposit, ir i soudy. tes "| ciples are involved in this contest. On this | the drinking water, but not even enough | greater than that of men. This void con- ages age : are mirts to Measure. cloudy. ciples By water, greater t Motion was filed today for a new trial = FOR DRE point I beg to differ with those who ho'd | to haul it the four miles necessary, de-| tinues. Another trouble Is that the planta-|_ eRe ne ie Ge ae Savings and Trust : The following were the readings of the | ltture is to be elected this year a . “When we could not get men in the divi- | a few persons. who must have a consider- | Jo e, day of the Co Fane UL . thermometer and barometer at the weather | democratic, will enact such election laws | sion hospital on account of its overcrowd- | able amount of moncy with which to work | larceny of $1,082 from Arthur O. Baben- mpany eae burcau for the twenty-four hours beginning | #8 Will preclude the possiblity cf ever | ing,” said Col. Caffee, “we had no medi-| their estates. Some of these owners have | drier of the ‘Metropolitan Railroad grat Of the District of Columbia. Qeelity, style, Gt, werkmabship and price guar- | at 2 p.m. yesterday electing a republican representative er a} qing wiv e sic! We made requisi-] not yet returned. None of them apparent-| pany. Among other things alleged by the oe = = Sian “hited § tor in th torgive the (pick oy 3 2 G attorneys for the defendant are misconduct anteed. Thermometer—Octover 31, 4 50; 8|Tepublican United States pat 2 ime | tions for it, and they were returned with | ly secured capital fcr this season's plant- | attorneys for the defenda’ gr rasnaeewecire CORNER 35TH ST. AND NEW YORK ave 7 “ t re.” py ata St y i Pr f the jury in the jury room and improprie- We make to messure p.m., 47; 12 midnight, 38. November 1, 4] future. “ “Ss “| this indorsement from the chief surgeon of j ing. A poem oa as Smeaton sa =) oe esa SES OEEy Uecierotieen sins. = a.m., 36; 8 @m., 39; 12 noon, -m. ; 5 the corps: ‘Medicines are issued only to] Guanajay. For a mile ou he villa ies art ¢ strict 3 . = 6 Shirts for $9. Maximum, 55, at 2 p.m., November Wants Quickly Filled. men in division hespital_ antl not {0 those | the Toad ix bordered by ‘royal palms of a | number of aifidavits in support of the sll Capital One Miilion Dollars. ke fi minimum, 25, at 6 a.m., November At this season, when so many are seek-| in quarters.’ In my opinion it was a great | height that I have se-n nowhere else in | ations accompany the motion. We make finer grades, of course, Barometer—October 31, 4 p.m | ing situations, and, on the other hand, so] mistake to do away with the regimental | the island. There are also solitary ceiba: District Attorney Davis ogres pot e that] gest re -m., 30.22; 12 midnight, 30.28. November | many seeking employes, it is of interest a he ospitals | grander than the magnificent oaks or clms | he Would call up the motion Saturday next =e - P. ight, . November hospituls. But had the division hosp g {or aiguinent Metore \ChicE. Sustice Binge Mi(() A 1, 4 a.m. 30.83; 8 a.m., 30.42; noon, 0.25; | to know that advertisements under the! at Chickamauga beenaanything like the| of the states. Many avenues lined with | fo bara een ar 1G} A = - 2 p.m., 30.25. : "| glassifications Wanted Help, and Wanted | one here at Camp Hamilton there would | palms or laurels lead back from the main | ham in Criminal No. 1. Sai EXTENSION OF HIGHWAYS IN THE Di = = _ | Situations are inscrted in The Star at a| have been no fault to find.” | road to th> estates. Some of these fine a 8 a ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE OF COLUSMBIA—TO WHOM IT MAN CONCERY charge of 15 cents for fifteen words. Col. Caffee gave some of the most valu- | country houses were destroyed, but in the Zhe communsion created by section 2 of the act of — able testimony taken by the commission. | immediate neighborhood of Artemisa most 5% ot to puovice = permanent aattte eae Meeting of Railway Officials. Gen. Dodge stated to the Associated Press | of them escaped destruction. The sight of part of the District of Columbie Iie ‘The passenger agents and representatives] that the commission hopes to finish its | these fine pleces In the midst of a jungl> 3 NO DELAY. MIMDIOM CHARGES. vutside of cities” Las received from the Comal an ; f the va-; Work here by Wednesday night, though | as wild 4s tropical nature itself is oppres- joners of the District of Columbia se Coutts Ob Or ceamenger departments) of tie Y@"| this will depend eeurelt won the expedi. | sive, But it ts also a sign of hope. ‘The R W Walker & Son copy of a nap showing a proposed permanent UY ° rious leading southern railway lines have tion with which the witnesses are seam, | estates themselves are too valuable and too ei ° ° Saas Ge eee Rees oe cao been invited to meet the quartermaster sen-| ined. ‘They completed the session at 10:45 | productive to continue a jungle, Whatever | For Infants and Children. syz-nace : W. B. Hibbs & Co BANKEKS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1006 F_N.W. and curected uf required by the terms t of Congress approved June 28, 1sgs. imap sud pl. te showing fo detail bow each lot and tract Is affected by the proposed system of high- ways are exibition in room No. 40, 4th Boor of the istrict building. All persons inter- feted are invited to examine the maps and plats. ‘The commission will consider any suggestions or Mr. B. P. McAllister, Harrodsburg, Ky., says: of the the embarrassments of their owners, the Thie means will certainly be found to bring them back to cultivation. The Spanish troops are a burden to Ar- temisa, but not so grievous a one as in Gueanajay and other villages. At this point they are not concentrated im such large eral of the United States army this after- noon at the Hotel Raleigh, when, it is un- derstood, matters pertaining to the trans- portation of troops through the south will be discussed, and some rate and agreement as to special trains, ete., will be made. In p.m. eeecerccoooe “I employed numerous methods of local Bears the eeeceee eeooe Liebig treatment for a severe cuse of Catarrh, but the disease grew worse steadily, getting a firmer grip on me all the time. I finally real- Protests comerning the location of any bighway SF portion of « Lighway as shown on the ma ‘Tee suggestions and protests MUST BE IN Witt ING and wret set forth clearly the reasons for the changes and show the property owned of com: trolled by the objector. "All protest forth, mus. be submitted on or befure THE SEV- ENTH DAY O€ NOVEMBER, 1808, and be ad- dressed to be Chief of Engineers, U. 8. Army, War Department, Weshington, D.C.” The com: missiva wil’ meet November 17, 1898, at 10 o'clock . iu the office of the Secretary of War, te él f all objections, and will th bear orally from those who deaire to thus su| R.A. ALGER, of War: ©°N. BLISS, Secretary ot; JOHN M. WILSON, Chief of SA Highway Commission. ‘OAL. WOOD AND COKE. JOBNSO! ROTHERS removed to 1312 F st. B.w. Telephone 729. ‘ocT-tt ort Te ae In- ers, ocl-30t thelr written objections. tar; te: w ized that this treatment did not reach the disease, and decided to try Swift's Spectie, which promptly got at the seat of the trouble and cured me permanently.”” For S.S.9.Tme Blood Catarth is 9 blood disease, and cannot be reach- ed by sprays, inhaling mixtures, ete. 8. S. S. Ie the only cure Send for valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlante, Ga, response to the invitation prominent rail- road officials of the southern lines, espe- cially those penetrating the extreme south and reaching the sea coast cities, have been arriving at the hostelry for the past twenty-four hours. The Southern railroad 1s largely represented, as well as the east and west coast systems of Florida. The gulf lines, and, in fact, every rail highway of importance in the southeast, are all to be represented at the meeting. ee Miss Ethel Tucker, a pupil of tne Central High School, who for the last two months has been ill of typhoid fever, is now con- valescent, with prospects ofa rapid re- covery. eee eeooe . . . . . . . . . PS . ° COMPANY’S For appetizing, healthful cooking. De- lcious Soups and Sauces. Send postal to Liebig's Extract of Meat Co., P. 0. Box 2718, New York, for free Cook Book, EXTRACT of eeecee eoeoce EEF. coe forces. They have not kept the people from going back to labor in the fields. I ‘ave heard no exccsses charged against them. Their presence ts more baneful where they are quartered in the country houses along the road. They have nothing to do,arid while such an existence does not fret the Spanish soldier, barracks life in a period of peace is not the best thing for his neigh- bors. The owners of these places cannot come back to tenant them while the troops remain. That {s another cause why, in addition to financial embarrassment, no at- tempt has been made to work some of the sugar plantations this year. The land will be better off when the troops are gone. ‘The worst of it is that no one knows when they are going. CHARLES M. PEPPER. . ° . . . . . . . . . ° PS . . . . . . . ‘ signature of EP? You Have o) Always Bought CASTORI ‘The Certaur Company New York City. 1419 F Street. Correspondents of New York. , THALMANN & Oo., Lewis Johnson & Co., BANKERs, 1315 F St., Sun Building. 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