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eye Local Notes, ‘The Excitement in New York. ® | 2 we SALES. Mr. W. L, Newton, a well known im the ee Seiaz a, THE STREETS FULL OF SHOUTING MEN—THE SCENES Ia, Ber, 1; Se Sohn, Be Tits 5 FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ep siyaion Ane Post ‘omice department fas Summary ef Last Nights Dispatches, OP 76 SURPASSED. ke pcre ig oo ae —— - STOCK OF FINE PN He SPECIE _ELEG! FUR. | © | Tis ‘home, “Tocasy he teers auch iuenced and | THE RESULT WAS srriz im Dover rurs womxrxo. | _ASPeclalto the Philadelphia Times from New 5 e rreauna, N. Y., November 6 — —, ‘York last night says: “The excitement iu this < expects soon to reguine his dat wo ‘Representative Win Pitt Kellogg has sold two | Below will be found a summary of the election | city over the election returns 1s unprecedented land 131, Buwier Pas eee | | Jolson the west tide ot 16h, meaty, Fereet tO TOs. | dspatches recetved here last night up to an early | Even the scenes of 178 are surpassed, The bulie- 6:20 O'CLOCK P.m. y EXT enci gat TEN O'CLOUE. 1 shall Jo | Joseph S. Hoaibr, of the tate aim "or Rodier & forsee pp ate Se sak last evening by a surging, showin g mass, They | — j Kosnivoob “ak : eon of hoaprhol effects, Fe and gilt | EeoSitant gui-atees ty tebe Barnard tevahe reac: | _ At 2 O'lock this morning'a dispatch from albany | BAve surged and trampled turough, the mud and ’ 3 “ F ntor 5 it. “ C BANOS, WADE ANG BUTCHER KAZUK~ KE. Ps Ceres Be Be MNaNE: ene ee a = | Begruis creatcors rhe ferences are J. J. We ee ae ae Cleveland gave President The hopes of Both, sides have been | land, 94,737; Butler, 282; St. Jonn, 738. HOLD ABT CLES nn rn ne | gttie OW Paintings, Bromses and other Mantel FIGURES FROM NEW YORK. | 3° sii lace ecin ate calames Slaimed the state for Cleveland by a safe majority. | Crowd in Printing House Square ust the" police | ‘Vamcinsa. , i 8 Pirces, made Sarah J. Rawles, colored, dled suddeniy this | The Sun had recetved returns from every county | more than once were forced to disperse them! To- Sana enere: | — 1 ao n, of Fiitadel hia, and cost #600. morning at her residence, No. 1644 4th street. Cor- | {nthe State, and revised retarns complete from | hignt both sides are claiming the state, and the e 7 Seans Giphen by Uns Insaeannies bh the sohitt Satin, ‘Detuaak Lamabrequine, Window Drap- oner Patterson made an’ investigation and gave a | fits fei of te sixty counties, They gave Cleve. | apparent democratic majority 1s being slowly Yt | } EW YORK STILL IN DOUBT, | “x Toe ahlen et rather covered Couch, REPUBLICAN GAINS IN VIRGINIA | certsesteot death trom pucumonia, plurality for Cleveland in the state. ‘The Tribune | Sree of emiciens glen are hard ae wine Ceyine te | | stun of sale, the sea “by Senaete Sone | ‘Manas sarradel we sald thelr returns gave the state to Blaine by 8 | reach the exact figures, while from the Tritune, Lrxcupora, Va., November 6.—The greatest ex- PMs AKA A CO., Menuiscturers of “KUYAL GLUE it M. 1. Center Tables and Bouquet Seeger Cae oe een considerable pl Times and States-Zeitung buildings fags to cheer SID CLAIM E | citement prevails over the election news Puller “ = Sar ae LATEST FROM VIRGINIA, | and Florence J. Graham; John R. Suter and Anna| The democrats Beene by 10,000, ©. M. eS sites Giuticn xhe BOTH ES TH returas from iso.ated parts of Ube 9it, 10th and Sua _ To-norkow 2 ;, —— |B, Roudabush; Peter W. Street and Eliza Ellen | waiker, rep. velographs tha. returns from 658 vot: | petting: has” toe weet ae ade ot E | districts confirm the democratic claim to 8,000 ma- ~ 1. T, Cheniber Suites, | Hepublican Gains Reported. | Hallion: ehsoxnesee of Nice, France, and Sarah | ing precincts show a net republican gain of 5,084. | thousands ot dollars have veen wagered, ana the STATE. jority tm the state. In the 6th district the repubs- WEEKS & 60, Auctioneers oo Tall Stand, ‘Special enn eae Ronse gen | games Rely ana ‘Mary Betts: James T. Bond Bes on en red ee Cee een Want the thing. cose AS B the sun's | cans carried only one county, and the democrats PERE MPTOR * EOF ENTIRE STOCK OF MITT 1- 2 ie | Flora Elizal 7 eth Mahoney; Jon Holmes and Laura | gain more than 3,000 over te Wise-Masscy vote Of NERY bo he CUMTAINED Pe erOne ld F Majorities ere indicate republican gains in the | Fincks x Grate COUNTIES Ane Repu oe ee nga deme” | give the complete returns as sent by feliable cor] EXOTTEMENT IN NEW YORK cratic ountits and republican losses in their coun- | Fespondents in every county in the state; show that jase. * Siekky HWE 1, COMER OF L STRELA state. Both parties increase the vote in the val- ties show 700 democratic guin over the vote of two | tnstetate is lincly cae, Hee oe a a i Tho Fourth District. WEDNESD\Y EVE Seat cu ney liey We have nothing definite from West Vir-| RANGE OF THE eatin aie coe Years ago. Eighteen counties are yet to come iM. | either way. Gov, Cornell has. telegraphed to. Nr. CITY. | ‘November 6 —Returns thus tar AY R ir ! gina. comes 0 eS lef sigs Cleveland has Indiana by many thousands. Biaine that he ts surely elected—that is, if Unis Tecelved from the fourih congressional district give in: | | Officer to-duy: 7 a.m., 87.9; 11 @. M., 87.2; 2 p.m., 40.4. state has anything to do with it. Dudiey has tele- —————— | iktant and Tem ervice (Rogers) | By Associated Press, Maximum, 41.4; minimum, $8.2. Hota He ewcen ne ning estimate | STphed trom Indiana that that state has gone re- pccgrerbniendage eng ryt fr opal) | : Sa ae ousand, special reports | Address Fro National for Congress, over Evans (tnd. rep.) aeenaare Faas TEE ALBANY, CEO RNAL’S FIG") rap Leave of absence on surgeon's certificate of | the republican plurality at 10,000. how that tne state ery close. Th Mort, returns Ad m the Nati Repub- | = abet ‘ Ss Cet tere pe foes a ar aa disability granted 2 Lieut. Wm. A. Kimball, 14th Michigan. to-night give hardty anv more definite inrormat 2 sree “S| qhe State Conceded to Cleveland by | Infantry ts extended two months on surgeon's car-| AE alate Nour lastnight tne election ofthe ruston | than was had twenty-four ours age,and thewuoie | lican Committee—220 Electo- | tier lithst. and Penn.ave. | 1,150 Pturality—Zhe Official Count | tilicate of disabliity. ticket seemed probable, which would give Cleve- daraiadaronssi oe a ral Votes Claimed . a = land six electoral voles, Butler six and Blaine 1, = es | ions RE ; ne eee eer Necomnary to Decide) sanssrey rox THNEATENING 70 SHOOT a Man. | VUC Ittle information has veen received trom thé ayia ceedige neahpenree | State Smid to be Undoubiedly Dome FPHOWAS DOWLING, Aoctione Bh ght eR : the Kesult, ‘This afternoon word was sent to police headquar- | Peninsula, which isa republican strong hold. The | A cablegram from London last night says: Amer- For Blaine. xe. 7 ra O'CLOCK, EM "RAC k Avpaxy, N. ¥., November 6—The Evening Jour- | ters tht near Price's stable, on 6th street, a young | Congressional, delegation will stand politically the | tean coteries in Paris and London have been greatly GRAND AND iMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION ON OF FURNITURE nat (rep.) figures a plurality of 1,150 for Cleveland, | 143 was tlireatening to shoot a colored man. on: | Gan, 1s elected, and Gibson ahd Horr, Tepul feans, | ¢xcited over the presidential election tn the United Warerine, W. Va., November 6—The majorities rivate residenc Dut clairas that the offlctal vote on every elector | tody'a soung man hamed Richatd Ryder residing | are defeated. ae a pagel = oven | CHAIRMAN MANNING CLAIMS NEW YORK FOR bed sane tm thts aah ty 00 tes are as Tolows: ; OF GENUINE IKroRTED fine Carpets, Stoves, | Will be necessary to decide the matter. in South W: te ‘He was taken to the Connecticut. throug! ant conflicting ac- Hancock, 220; Marion, 2; Monongahela, 73; Grant, - ie collection “of good NEW YOu FIGUHES ee Noe ae Returns from Connecticut this morning _say:| counts were received’ each berame alter- | a 800; Preston, 1.500; Marsiall, 023; Tyler, sii; Dod. —— za " a Cleveland carries the state by 1,200 plurality. There | nately jubilant or depressed. ‘The democrats, how- CLEVELAND. dnidge, 20; Mason, 470; Putnam, 17; Wool, 5 Comprising Rare and Bich Selections of | ieee 58,737 Plurality, a Democratic Gain COR DE ae mean fecisiature is largely re ublican, and will elect Mr. | chang» In Charing Cross, where there were con- ‘Vhe majorivies for Cleveland are as follows i | AT TWE YE OrcLocK. of 15,067. ‘To-day, Turton agt. Saunders; on hearing. Harrison. This is deflnite and reliable, and the | gregated anxious crowds of American tourists. | Alhany Democrats Fire a Hundred | ®*cke, 53; Lewis, 158; Wetzel, 000, estimated; Min~ ies Sa S naaie | es, Horses, -armeas. New York, November 6.—1,895 election districts Yestetay: Hoh. apt MMOL oro ak ik vasa rae Ue Sane ore ee ee eae ane saeco | G eral, 83; Berkeley, 66; Cabell, 43, Pleasants, 133; RDIES, CIRCASSIAN, AR Axso. 4 in New York state, ouiside of the cities of New 3s Ys ty , ieee) New Jersey. fe _ ‘i ati ae Hi Hampshire, 1,800, estimated, The siate is un- m SSAN D> Mt eat Wag n, Family Carriage | - reference Wo the auditor ordered. Obold agt. Ruf- Ne majority, but the reports and rumors finally dwin- | uns. sna EOE SAR a i one Ea Sne-ae” | York and Brooklyn, give Blaine 400.055; Cleveland, | fin: restraining order continued until tunds, pald leveland's Tan jOnity Co be te Si ee ae #24 | Ged that figure down to a republican victory of ve | douvtediy democratic, ro py 5 Tuctoneera TSS *:«850,819; Butler, 10,839; St. John, 20,729. Net demo- = pears DuBIeD 2gt. Chappell, prayer Cus e Virginia, to ten thousand. MICHIGAN'S VOTE. AND ARPETS; me pens cratic gain 15,067. ‘Thirty-four of these districts | Dunlop dente ey agt. Birney; commission | 4 mwanignt dispatch trom Petersburg, Vo., sald ee oat | . as 7 5 : ere ie t Van, ‘The Credit Mobitier Recall RA IND) | 1y hin VED INEAELETeG HOUSES | Come from Uister county, which bas now fur- | Oost ag, Haske: sale ondened und C,| the republicans claimed the stateby 8000 majority. | prom the rhilaiertia Times teraay sas DEMOCRATS CLAIM IANA. |, sman Majority tor Blaine Indica 5 entirely new to this are ir Be, MELONI ts os us See ee ee A. Wal ér appointed trustee to sell” Huck agt. Halo ree Ge Th govente: | A Dill in equity was fled in the United States oa tea, LATE CLARK 3 e Vote of aware County. Shelley; pro confesso made absolute. ‘Talks agt . 5 5 eps veré.—Up to o'clon LY BE uf id; nate ordered—alouiton and Leipold ap- | Ve counties and all the cities in Virginia at 9.4. | circuit court yesterday by Samuel R. shipiey.|MIGHIGAN PROBABLY REPUBLICAN | D¥ 0m mr coh pthdcdaerecdeesd Deum, N. Y¥., November 6—The vote of Dela-| Borlan KE iT PART. OF Be A careful estimate of the remaining twenty-five | recetver of the Credit Mobilier, asking that the afternoon all the re 3 ris receded portit to the elec. RONTS OS BLADENSEUR + | ware county is as follows: Blaine 5,924, Cleveland | Pointed trustees, -s : ic lexet JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDA) Re he Sapremy Court ¢ Bre ‘ussemably 500 majority. sey : f Eleven counties out of the fitty-two give net re-| for the expenses to which they have been puts Dé : . ; changed by d.ore complete reports, BULIL Is clatnn- ELEGANT EMBROIDERIES. rustees tn said ‘The Vote in Jefferson County. Cansnean Couns Juage Wile: pubilean gains of 1,600 over the October vote. A'| referred tw an examiner tor assessment. ‘The com. | “WEST VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC, || ec 'thacthe geueral result on tie President will not EDrere ai r apisesou WEDNSS- | wWargurown, N.Y. November 6.—The ometat | ,,Xesterday, William Shorter, assault; guilty, sen- | Fain or706 more In’ the remaining counties Would | Niainamts appeared on Debart of siewnscltes ol = | change. ‘The vote for covernor will be republican, Forming onr of the bandsomest as woke ot Jeneron” ts ‘laine 9,029, Chi tenced Lo eleven months and twenty-nine days in| give the state one-half, three votes, to Blaine, and | bthers as stockholders of the Credit Mobilier. ‘The <i | DUL thapreseut Neures may change. ak Quast eves Obturea bu cock F etay sie a ye = Cae laine 9,029, Cleve- | jail. ‘One-half to Butler. Te ee gears, when a decree | Special Dispatch to Tax Evextxo Stan. | A Plurality of 4,000 Claimed for Binine, ths, suuthwest curne: Penusylvania ave 7,081, $ . E Sere California. against Durant was obtain @ recelver says DerRort, Mico., November &—Heturns tecelw Bue and Lath st. cet, Blaine’y Majority in Tompkins. Brooklyn in a Ferment. Returns from California this morning indicate | that he “ls advised that the complainants in alt or | COMMMcting Meturns—Must Wait for re : sa | at the repubitcan state central committee rooms on ey, ide. | IrHaca, N. ¥., November 6.—The oficial vote of | From the New York Times, to-day. that four hundred and eighteen precincts and | the sults instituted by and prosecuted by them and the Official Returns to Dec dinar. renga Tompkins county gives Blaine 4.420; Cleveland, | There was scarcely any abatement in the excite- | Wards in forty-three counties outside of San Fran- | others who intervened therein are entitled to com- New Yorr, Novemberé, | TOW @ nel republican gain sco give 787 i. snsation.” S G | leave no doubt of the elect 3.0%; Butler, 378; St. Jolin, 207. For Congress—| ment over thejeiection returns in Brooklyn yester- | Garheld setu Menerck Geese alee ees | Pe 0 245 p.m.—Returns give Blaine #29 plurality IN cciaiate tor governor. io) ueres, fronting on Colm. iproved by’ coi houses. 1his lot has om it. WED: SDAY, THURSDAY A ¥.215 over 1882, and mot Gen. Alger, (rep..) ‘Vhe vote Cor presidential SD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH and i arinn fronting same, roa | Arn ott, 7,886; Beecher, 727; Payne, 206. For assem- | day. Men neglected their business to gather in the | are still incomplete, get they. are suficiently ca panera ia ad ee Paitae e ‘the state. Democrats claim 1,545 pluratity for sone Wil probably reach 4,000 plurality for FOURTEENTH. ¥ ELEVEN iocused by Clay s),frame | bly— Clark, 4,892: Cady, 4,252; Mount, 222. ty hall square and around the different political | to show that the state gone republican. The ichal uke, convicted in el = ee and TH FE O" LOCK. i Giidal’ Metens trom eeckimer! he yaatnrtare Talesaea Ge uawe UTNE Tat fignt | Most conservative now estimates Blaine’s majority | murder in the first degree in causing the death of | Cleveland. So many corrections are being made ta ————— eaicd be imae tonodes coal Geaae seetned to have no interest for the people. No one | #t20001n this city and 6,000 1n the interior, giving | Mrs. Augusta Zimm, was yesterday sentenced to | returns on both sides that it is very evident that AINE, ae a Herxrwer, N. Y. Rovernber &—The vote ot Heros] CCe noe even Ge machine Teg ubicans, wae were eS Coear ivan Sfhe winners at the Brighton Beach races yester- | Mclal returns only can determine the result. A Republican Piuratity of Nearly ting | Mmer county complete is as tollows: Blaine, 6,128; | SF tue candidates for loc office, all atertee ws | The returns from Pennsylvania indleate tne Gay ware Dave Gideon, ‘Metropolis, Hartiond, Leo || ‘Thelexcitement and tnterest continue uneketed, 20,000 Figared Ont fronting | Si bt. For Con- \Wdentta ts l- wr Me, November 6,—Tbe Journal's hoor , a | eresae taheey vrei), Obes uaen” Clem): cam | Comes O8 Ue Drostdenual contest hone the stosotor of Senstor Cameron, ia the | _-ASuowestOrm whieh set nat Quebec, Tuesday | SMa goDd deal ot wild talk is induigedin. A busi | Tewuon, Ne. Novels —Tue Journcts 7 sins 925-100 acres, unimproved, fronting | Fenton (pro) an. “For iiss mbly, t i ; B: congressional delegation the repubilcans gain | afternoon, continued last night. Abdut six or | Ness meeting of the Wall street Clevelandand Hen- fs pena “el = 4 895-100 act eed,fronting | 6,269; Beckwith (ai State Supply of Ballou, four members. ‘The delegation will stand as fol- | Seven inches of snow had already fallen and the | gricxs clu 1s called for to-morrow to see that there | (MHS ot the vote, ts as follows: Blaine, 64.64%; ass wreath ash a jess ae nS From the Springfield (Muss.) Republican, Nov. 5, jows: Democrats—Third, Kandall, eighth, Ermen. | Toads were in a very bad condition. Cleveland, 44, Butler, 8,607; St. Jobu, 1gu.. ARUSTERS SALE OF DIPLOVED DEAT FST A ts best situated in the| Democrats in Ala: ‘The state ought to furnish a single bakipt for | trout; tenth, Sowden; eléventh, Storm; niheteenti, ees Engitsh Bouse of commons yesterday Mr. | 18a fair count. The New York state repubitean | Blalne’s plurality, 18.5 iy virtue offs decree curt “astShdby 1g) sal: | _MOsTGowmey, Ata. November &—There ts great | egen voter containing the names of all candidates | Duncan: twentieth, Scott “The republicans acer | Fan, was suspended for disregarding the authority | COMuBltter has Just advised everybody to walt for | INDIANA, of the Listes fe gist al tr ass. cation race | rejoicing bere, ae the news of Cleveland’s election | for state and national offees registered up to| 4 "pittwsme a osed COMET ae ae Ketiee; | of the speaker. 4 A | omectals returns. oh —— pod pap AE ap Ele or Fe BA ws Spe Mulinad dintes alist buiht melo © SM | Seems to be confirmed. The vote in this state will | within areasonable me before election. Then | fitth, Harmer; sixth, Everhardt; seventh, Evans: | _ The khedive has given to Gen. Lord Wolseley an } es G.W.AL ber ioenee Mave ie sae TUE-Day the 1WES ¥-FIFTH NOV: MBE iss, “ui; Ove-thirdeash; talauce i equal installments Ot be full, on account of the lack of opposition. | tne voter could put amark opposite those names | ninth, Hiestand; twelfth, Scranton; thirteenth, eh ee ee cy ata . cppgpcsmceitecn sega hacen SEFOUL OT) KM. the sunthern ffiy-ave Ss) hhude, payable seui-unualis, and toPbe | TN& Majority for Cleveland will probably reach | je wishes to vote for. The present cense of fur-| Brumm; fourteenth, Bound; Arveenth, Bunnell; | the Soudan in place of Gen. Gordon. SE POFE EN NE SO tc cea aeons oe feet fro. tun the esst si by the annually, nd to . Wasuk gion stre wens (1.0 islature met yesterday morning. ‘ : eigh: | _ The Georgia sixteenth, Brown; seventeenth, Campbell; elgh- TRENER SWAG EEN epee oe = devth fone bundiet teenth, Atkinson; twenty-second, Negley; twenty- | W. A. Little, of bumber-t one bun: in est ol © OF all Toan Of the Indiana democratic state contral com- cash at | 50,000. ‘The congressional election returns § demo- | nishing ballots 1s not only wasteful and an excuse posit of $100 required on each | crats. AS far as heard from, there was not even a - ; | Chairm NEES Ate | mittee, Lelegrapiss at noon that Indiana has sured samaber one bi frre (2b) aud one fein | on eact ew for the raising of vast campaign funds, but leads | third, “Hayne: twenty-fourth, Jackeoo, tweaty-| the Hows, ind HH. Carleton, of Atnens, prest-| Chairman Manning Cialuas the Rents | mitite, vasgrapic a aa town, im the vintrict ot Columba. with the improve- | is of sal ipliea SSticuff on election day. The legislature of Ala- | to such complications and trickeries that the voter | firth,’ White; twenty-sixth, Fleager: at ‘large, Os ThE eelal Ot: soeepn_ EVaUS tor polbgaaiy. wa | = ~ thereon, consisting brick dwe iim | os otherwiss tie trustees reserve the | Dama meets next Tuesday. to teke wich mine ene polls met Rae. borne. begun tne disieh pours It Belk tone coe pedo rity”? — Democrats West Virginia Assumed to be Demo- ‘iooan } sk and cost of the defaul ing pur eo y e pols 1 is Massachusetts. : Magicard ' « . | Pere iecren ruts day of Sul sceuped “by ded ot acmbediceldegcea me pbtained | 7ME MAXICAN DRDT MELD I4 SXOVAND, | uuuch ure sencbiedt siaeeaenusetes had adopted | guull towns gives Blaibe 11 aM, Cleveland 117559, | "Cox ets, Jyh some months aco potsoned. nis | * Auras, S. © | mereiat Advertiser, Luls afternout received the tole frust ou the Property. o ail caxb at option of the pur- ees or at office of the auctioneers, xDON, N n the house of commons | the plana shing a eats MN 086. The followin; i> | wife, was y wen Souni ay, ‘ 5 as nnitues beer Acisucit reales CO eae] to-day Lord Edmond fitzmaurice, under secretary | Werbiiny #35000 on a baliot DOs warranted tomake | ETSSMED are eiected: First district, K. T. Davis, | Und sentenced tebe hanged Dereoer Skee” | _Mr- Dante! Manning, chairman of the democratic | lowing: ia Couveyanc me at cost ot Purch ir no. 402 6th strest northwest Of state for foreign affairs, stated that slexico rati- San ‘ tep.; second, Joun D. Long, rep.; third, A. A. Run-| “"The steaner Grace Greenwood, ef the South | State comunittee, has sent the following to tue New Wneeune, W. Va. rastee sno salah JAMBES!: | trustees | Med the agreement. I rezard to the convercion ot | Mea Honest by macuinery. Titi j the Mexican debt held ii England on the 23th Of 4 ga jority | October. ney, Tep; fourth, P. A. Collins, dem.; fifth, G. D. | Haven and Chicago Ine, was burhed at her dock | York Evening Post: 5 Hayden. rep. sixth, HB. Lovering, dem.; seventh, | iy south Haven, Mich., last nlznt, “ALBANY, November 6.—OMiclal returns received | Returns from this state slow and meacts. Tas MPHOMAS DOWLING. Xu tionest. of Eighty Electoral Votes. | £ }. stone, rep.ceighth, Chas. H. Allen, rep.; ninth, js seth . Stone, , Chas. H, ninth, | “Gophers” blew open the safe 0 7 of — gid ters prpnge tet 4 ‘ EXReUTO! © OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED = —-+ | From the New Yori Times, Fred. D. Ely, reps; (eau, W. W. Hes rep. eléventhy Musiclin’ Cleveland Obioy eatiy yesterday monn | Num STe'y COMRLE, howe thatthe, save Of New | suine 1 democratic ator Ste oak REIETH AND rpuomas Dow | Seeticam mecresy, lechanical ‘The Times informed tts readers yesterday morn- | 'yepublican gant ot wo eetmeni eS Fe tng, securing $190. a a land and” Hendricks” No macuwation, false | ee N LATELY THE nen 235 - - = that Grover Cleve! 5 gain ome ye Witt Clinton Boutélle, a well-known Ameri. | claims or joubts Of aine : x 2 “IN Paeeik ny New York, November 6.—Tue American Society ing that Grover Cleveland had been eiected Presl- Illinois. can artist, who has iived man; 's In Bethie- | managers roan change this: result. | ‘The Suspense in This City. Bae wiiinep 7 of Mechanical Engineers to-day, at thelr annual dent of the United States. ff during the contusion | Returns indicate that Blaine and Logan have | hem, Pa, died suddenly last evenin g of paraiysis | The friends of honest government and honest elec- | ANXIOUS IN@UINIES FOR TH \.pf the day any one was led to doubt the correct- | carried the state by a good majority and that | of the heart, 2 s tous can everywhere be assured that tbe deme ( nessof our conclusion, it was because he foollshiy | Oglesby 15 elected governor. ‘The congresstonal eTatic State bourd of canvassers will see that the | NEWS—COMMENTS UPON ¥-FUURTH, LORY BICK HOUSE, | Meeting, elec ving year: Presid J, Ou: vice presidents, C. W. ( PROV D BY AT Tollowing officers nt, J. Fe HL. a eW | sow shaki s delegation will probably stand twelve republicans xi u trutufully deci ‘ % fe OS, NOVI, Og vice | pres ; slowed hils faith to be shaken by the extravagant MIARHIED, rue vote Is trutufully declared. New York came in very st Th in Beal’ wldition te Groveetomrs Dec | ie ee AGE ot Pitladelplis; Me We iemnoods and Diuster of the deteates, The ros | SULCH@Mt democrats ‘The levisiature ts tn doubt. | parrop_wiztiath At tre residence of the Dasiet, Manxts io, SEGA Ss BU a ea a Tuer of Suh (Waaliineton) | o © Hee Ot Seniors) Conn: maneseny) Wao Ts : | Vermont. bride's Parenm, November 5, 1884, by tie Rev. Father | ‘The democratic state committee has retained one | P® <i ant st ponte Chas H. Moreh, Wonessters Mass. tresatey, | Confira and mates ceed ee, wee ast St hours | Returns recetved trou 19™ towns give Blaine a| Dayo, LONERT B. HALLUE to MARY ILDERGERE | or morelawyers In each of the wate countiorer | 0 people of both partim, Seilat pubule suc ; Chad H. Morgun, Worcester, Mass; treasnfer, confirm and make certain what we then asserted | 2 2 TEE TAMS. No cari H pAVoe Sivexsen ise vi Rove GcLocR Ea, | Wit. J- Wiley, Néw York, dnd secretary, ¥. i | with full conildence. New York has been carried | PIUPuUltY of 20,38, with 48 towns wanting to close | we 2°" | New York to see that no frauds or errors ure made pny omg ef Ay Be following ed. port of Lot 11é ia beatiy & | Hutton, New York, | oo reanecratic electoral Ucker by plurality Of | neid a plurality of 2.268. If the above proportion Is DIED. by the county boards of supervisors in the local | Bie party heaaquarte Geet of trast upon the pre ss eal S200 to be paid | HaNKiue’ addition te Georgetown. D.C, beginning 1 citi | Satin sa aus preserved Blaine will have in the complete canvass -05 p. in., November 6, 1884, FAN- | canvassing of the votes from election districts in | nothing there anxiously’ eee eee eae ee wont tn clans | Seether a eoe! ca, Caco eaten, Masene cae | nsolvent Cities. | Fry nearly complete, and the ofleial count wil | 2’ iurality of 2,500, ‘end painful illtese wite of, th each connty, | paper ofices “Of couree, all: nq Gigs pemuives Gil Ge rencld of ones cri tioe of ee J., November 6.—Judze Dixon, In | but slightly vary 1G ‘rhe six votes of Connecticut lergon forty-five ye a | per wig Pedi ~ ‘ feapromiees ‘thot and ise of | peels cour,toaay, decir conatutighal | and New dersy's ine age assured wo Cleveland Dy | aan uy geet mmm nan by 0 re a helilvosn a Taebdearaiuviie! @oattta the funeral | _‘There are 3.000 such districts, including New | a a A ae Bir newspaper. Conve We Ov ctr and thence east SOteet eetie piers Of | Ue act of the List legislature for the relict of In- | Substantial pluralities, ‘Th democratic ‘majority . Bate, in Tennessee, ts elected faced | at her late residence. 1331 Four-and-a-haif atrest south: | York and Brook New ¥ te any pro- | park Snowe het Eioe ee diene a " iow, with the improvements ant appurtenances | solvent elties by the appointment of comunissioners | in Indiana will be nearly 10,000, giving Miveen more | majority, and the majority in the legislatures re- | Sele cara restdence, 1931 Four-an ge" | York and Brooklyn. In New York state any pro- | pat ed Blatne’s miajoriy Its St cane Del of taxation in cities where boards, charged with electoral votes to Gov. Cleveland, and Wisconsin | duced. “A colored man goes to the legislature. | “BEAKE. At 10:15 p.m. November 4th, fet, after « test against any action of the supervisors must | outside of New York and Bron! narate Jong’and paiuful illness, which she bore with One-third cash; Valance in notes at | the duty of ralsing money by taxes to pay muni-| may be confidently counted on for eleven more, | Pettibone, Houck and Taylor are the only republi- : | e] and Tayiok are Jons‘and painful illness, whic . ian | Dy law be transinitted with the official returns to be a ay es oid n ; Sccereaae BOREEHE god wenty-s-ven inonthe, with interest | cipal expenses, fail {o organize or refuse to do thelr | While there is a strong probabllity taat the success | cans in the congressional delegation. forticudes ANE BLAKE, aged fty-two seaFs, | the state board of canvassers and be considered a Ss yet iv y sprees PORES ‘of eales to. sreured by a dead of trunt pon | Gui Cov. abucts was tne caro ore ate ae | OE Te Teo ee a ne neces New Hampshire. Soo iene Sec TEESE part of the returns, When there are mo protests | Gefmiat ay Wnosh A dispatcy tom Sena CEANCRNY SAE 0: TIPLUVED REAL ESTATE UNcompiy with terse oe ale wiehige sesendioy | Was contested by James It-ed and others of Eilza- | to histucreasing majority. This gives him 239 of ‘1 Deareat mother, thou hast left us. ort a iNew Nore had IN SQUARE SIX Ty-N OF Sees oe \atter sve caystnctice in | Deth on the ground that it was unconstitutional. the 401 votes of the electoral college, a majority of | ,O8¢ hundred and forty-five towns give Blaine a We thy lows tiost deeply feel; eo eS ae Se ee awe eee covey ‘ GION, Larewe wil tice gro ae 80, only 159 being left to Mr. Blaine, even should he | PlUrality of 2,992. There is no choice for governor, But tis God who bath besefs al ‘When there are protests the duties of the board are | for Cleveland, cheered the drooping spiti rod rata Senator Gorman Say: Doubt Is Re- hive curried California with eight votes, and No- bolt Cietiat will be heesn oo oe isaac He will all Dur sorrows teal, Judicial, and tt must pass both upon the returns | {Bt Jcwoctars te eT Firtas of adecres duty, passe neds moved. | Jada with three, which he may’ yet be compelled | wnich will be republican in both branches Both a . he Nineteenth Steet | 204 the protests, with exemplary powers of both. | Sige of tbe question 4 velogras i pubie suction ont pe“ CLEVELAND'S MAJORITY SMALL, BCT Sarr, HE Sava | ‘O5!VE UP. members of Congress are chosen by large plurali- | ,,/uneral will take place from the Nineteenth Street sprite ie oektee ely Lotte ee mem Baptist church Friday. November Tih, at thn ow ook | The state Doard of canvassers comprises Joseph B. | ing that “ Blatne | ad Marriage in High Life. P.m. Lelatives and friends are Invited tobe present. * | Carr, secretary of state (rep.); Alfred Chapin, state | State. This was such a stall . E FOU ‘TEUSTEE'S SALE OF ¥ 5 ‘Missouri. : aryiged a . “ not afford much encouragen Ralf interest in lo: 2 i Veta Ee cratic headquarters at 1:30 this afternoon: |A (coanelikysen wine aciriees! anw (socIrey 5 {GARRICO. Cn the evening of November sth 1884.at § | controller (dem.); Denls O'Brien, attorney general | Do Tote hse 4 Toa tee of Wasa 0 Ca | gNew York.—There 1s no longer any doubt abont, CIKOLES IN RICHMOND. Fear CHa Lhe Bate BT Bod | cack DE SABY L CARHICO, aged 65 years, after | (gem); Robert A. Maxwell, state treasurer dem), | HABE, But, as oneor then rex “Ferm of sat nce im six, twelve | ¢ os, et ene | Sority in New York is sulle but safe ang atieece | _ A dispateh to the New York Wort of to-day says: | In doubt, buLit ts thought that Thoms, democrat, T waited humbly for the Lord. and State Engineer Elnathan Sweet (dem.)—four | them.” Old tiers aay there was Ca eociaes pres. 3} of the lan ie cor sof the Districc of Columba 1 will | to eount us OUL Wil lal.” "A. P. GORMAS.” The marriage of Miss Pearl Tyler, the youngest | iselected. O'Neill and Glover are elected. Till he vouchsafed a kind reply; democrats, one republican. The action of a major- Kine a : pou dl cn pubi «ne of Sah e RSIMT 10h at the nour ot BOOK a | daughter of the late President Tyler, a beautiful Nevada. ‘Who did hie gracious ear sfiord ity of the board 1s conclusive, but, unceremoniously | ‘And heard from heaven my ery. and friends are respectfully invited to attend. ees or by a majority declares who are elected electors | Sartiel the matter or the other by Mgures that imMiclal coumt, situare in| ‘The Election News in Washington. | young lady of t to wit: “All of lot nus Dbe hal at punch. ity-two, is creating much ex- | But half the ballot was counted up to p. m. yes- GOVERNMENT CLERKS, | cltement tn Richmond, Va. Sheisto marry one | terday, but enough to show that Blaine, Wash- | »,P<lstivs is wubrdivision ot : tue Toneral. frou ths residence of het son-ineaw, J.B | and Commissions those who are soelected. <n : i : rn munbered ove CD toraece | Im the several government departments this | of Virginia's legislators who ls well known. and urn, (and the entre republican legisidture 1s | old Nichols aven, Aua-orin Friday evenings ag2 | r eee | The Malirena & =a —_ , vy i glare north of -quare numbered thre | afternoon the feeling over the election was one of | has every recommen tation. ‘The young lady 18 a = 1.100 mmulttee | o'clock p.m. " Sy Associated Press. ees cergecgerortoctvegise ou subject to a | teed ay ; talm 1100 majority. CONN! 4:20 0% ae | meDUCTH ANSE AMES WEST. ~ ss Phare Gh: Tide a a rec ed C4 | general despondency. While many of the officials | beiieand has many admirers. ‘The marriage wilt | “lim the state by jority. CONNI K. * At 4:20 o'clock a, m., November 6th. 18% | THE EXCITEMENT EN Al we) e twenty. h vear of his Painiul illness, DANI 1 "ON .—The New York ¢ 3 New Yorx, November teeq..one fati eee: mu the 13t0 in the cathedral at Rich- Maryland. ia andclerks did not give up hoping,they ali adinitted | Wtke place ees Honea to Of $79 with faterest at 10 per us bal: sanaiines | Ucket oMfices In this city to-day began sel CHANCERY that tie outlook Was anyting but favorable to ™ONd, and the ceremony will be performed by | Cleveland's plurality 13 11,000. The prohibition | of Winferd Conuer, of county Kerry, Ireland. Cor mt Democrats Fire One Blam | iiss tickets o Chicage fur $12 and second B; pe Eee | them. “Most of them felt that the incoming of a | Bishop Keane, of Ricomond. vote for St. Jonn fs probabiy 2,500, and the vote of ee ee ee co] fred Guns—Advices Received by Gove | $11.” The rates to otuer poluls are a8 follows: Cin our he Wall Sntewest aes perch: | democratic administration would make a pretty PSI anne Tutler 500. ‘The democrats elect five out of the | ,-Fyveral will tyke piace from ius Late residence, nd. | cunnati, #12 und gil; St Louis, S. fobs sccurdiy a derdof fraat'oa ‘tae | Clean seep of epubiteansin the departments, put | ‘The Election Excitement im New York. | six Congressnen. “Mecomnas, republican, ly electod | 47 rep souttret ot 2 9 aonk pic Saiar: | TeV RR same | Saami Soran diane fh = trustee or all | some hi that Cleveland's avowed adhesion to | SCENES ON THE STREETS—THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE | lu the Sixth district by a reduced majority. The | to atten: «| tense excitement in this city over the result of the | Mel Of the cut was quickly ‘circulated among tae gy osit of $50 will be civil Service relorin micht save them. ‘Te chief ‘WAITING FOR RETURNS, democratic majorities in tne counties are aS fol-| “sronEy. On Wednesday, November 5, 1384, at 7 | me eX"! vA . | agents of rival lines. Mr. Skinner, eastern peswen- an ed down. ‘The | clerk Gf one burean advised his subordinates to ‘thi is cane tows: Anne Arundel. 814; Baltimore, 1,530; Caro-) oiock p.m, ISABrLL STOLEY, beloved wife of | Presidential election. The feeling of suspense 18 / geragentot tbe West Shore, iminediutely issusd eters of sale | save up thelr money and tius prepare Uicmselves | _ Tie excitement that has prevailed in New York | tie, 96; Carroll, $50; Gecll, 309; Harford, 7w0; How- | Sames sPactsin the citys sbed Seve Cf hos ace gradually giving way to confidence and elation on | Orders vo lus oMces lo meet the Tates of tke Cen- Dapmiopp tyne quienes et Ue rice ej | for the Ume of reinoval. One government cierk | Since Tuesday is without a parallel in the history | ard, 355; Kent, 103; Montgomery, 70; Prince George, a The part of the democrats, who began to jubilate | tral. The Delaware and Lackewanua and we te cdfaultiag purchaser, : | said that if Cleveland Is elected he would have no | of elections At every point where news could be | 194; Queen Ann's, 683; ‘Talbot, 24; Wicomico, 850; tnt ioe this afternoon. One hundred guns were fired in | Penusyivanla roads continued to sell Uckets to CHAKLES H. KNIGHT, sort of hope of holding hls place. froma ware . Worcester, 758 Republican majorities are as’ fol- Chicago at the old rates, $15 and 420, Men conver, ‘ SSS prustce. THE STAR “EXTRA” obtalued dense crowds were collected all Tuesday | jows: Allegany, 428, Charl Dorchester, 150; ‘And ben arb the silent sud houor of the election of Cieveiand. ‘The governor | Sint with railroad matter say" that tive Pomusy i oa i i re eah rmeaitee Gente ate fy night and all day yesterday. A vast mass of | Frederick, 845; Garrett, 208; Washington, 250; Cal ae Sarin eee eet has been closted with his private secretary all the | yanta Will be compelled ere long {o put its rates heals. Ii terau are not con beh tvs OVE SA FOSTOXED TO WEDNES: | th avidity all along the streets fuman beings flooded the sidewalk In Printing | vert, 167; Somerset, 150; SL. Mary's, 262. Ok! mother, must we give.sou up, morning. All advices recelved by the governor | down in order w getlls shure of the passenges “he owew ieS4, sauie hour and | and inthe departments. “It looks mighty blue,” | House Square, and were In greajer number than Other States. You who we love o well? polnt unmistakabiy to his election. Congratule- | business. “When ‘that company Ww take | Was the cominent in the pos: office. After at any otter place in the city. ‘They formed | qlaama, Arkansas, Delawere, Florida, South eA nimy Cine acs ia teeel Pory telegrains are continusiie pouring i At 2 | MMS Step,” an agent wald, “look Out We blood Ted Tue Stan's dispatches had been read, demorrcats | hovling, struggling and surging crowd, but with | carotaaatd Georehidemocntic cher cate: aloe ‘Dr il o'clock a message Was received froin the demo- | W#- were, of course, more hopeful than repitbicans, | all there was no evidence of fknature exhibited Dut With an oceasional exception thelr hopes were | throuzhout thed: iningied with tc } ee eae Kansas and Colorado solidly republican. cratic national committee assuring the governor of | Kentucky—Democratie state and national tteket | _Faneral will take place from her residence, No. 1513 | hy clection, ond congratulating him on the resuct. | Fr: y. When looked upan from above It Wall Street To-day. “ue Tecuras come in so | seemed a sea of heads that was swept hither and | elected. Congressional delegation, ten democrats | Halt street southwest, Sunday. November 9th, at2| yuivor Harrison, of Chicago, telegr apie tls | Sew York, Novernd ‘all Street, 1 nis STRETCHER Br Win EA NTH AND FOUR. | being hate! count Cieveland out [Bs i * le Louisiana—Cleveland carries the state by 15,000. | “TSy yor on + palmate nl Jority of from 3,000 to 4,000. Advices received | iis morning. Caton Pacific was particularly CARinT selene ti i STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHING- | mark of a democrat ‘xelting or Important was posted” thousands of | Kellogg «rep, 1s defeated for Congress in the third | 4!AYLOE.On Thursday in +6: s- ys, Dat tefue fa certain deed of trast, Vearine dat . Das. duly recorded i ‘one ot the vend we here are to the eect’ that West Virginia! heavy. and broke from 32 , ta isnow certain to go democratic, assuring a sulid | stissour, Pacitic dru: ags have been thrown to the Breeze on rf i ‘ovember, eutleman siting by, sad: “But 25 hats were frantical d and inarticulate | Gustsice, witie Haun tien yw choker ane MRS. FHOEBA WARREN, relict of the inteB: Ogle have the state canvassing Goard, ai surely Ley | sounds Were thrown Up as dust isin a, Whirlwind, | Shin eledtion of Gem Kingis conceded. Ce ee | FM. nat gervice and interment will bein the | {out °F Won't suumitto be counted out” The fact that | Halt the time the crowd did not know what! “yeyurns from Iowa show that the republicans | Warten Morusrs chapel troy, 2 48 in afew minutes; nw To WY: end Northern Pacttic and full line of HOUSE FURSI-HIXG GOODS, Be GEO. WAITS & SOS, e . 3 rominent butidings and the democrats are pre- Later Unton Pacific milied AS Atemaiaes® Csininba, end at the request of | (He dethocrats control the canvassing board of it Was shouting about The least encourage-| nave carried the state by a plurality of probably | WoODS. At the residence of er. Col. Michaet Paring for a grand jubilee. 3 494. One reason for the break was Ube cut In eS = cesecure thereby, we wit soli at | The slate Seeias to give a good dea. of encourage Suficlent | to change, cheers 100 | 39.090 to 35,000 on the national Ucket, 25,000 to 20,000 | L. Woods. s)lvatiia avenue, Tuureday mor. 2 * _ | possetiger rates to $12 to Chicago, made by te New Ex: we pugimis &.on WEDNEs. | Ment to members of that party her ‘houts and shouts into roars. When one dele- | on the state Ucket. ‘i mf da G, 1834, ut 10:15 o'cloc#, ALBERT PIC) N ADDRESS FROM REPUBLICAN York Central, ORERA. a Re ae ek eat, at HALE. | | ‘The government clerks have wade a great many | £allon had shouted itself speechless a fresh | “rhe democrats claim ‘Mississippl by 30,000 ma- | EET WOODS, sired . 7 months, 1 day. aS : bs A — +. = Se Sar _ Shaat B Matted Seeing Pace oF | bets upon the election, and many of them cau ti | Daten of recruits | would begin, and 4 the | jority. : ‘Funeral will take piace from the recideuce, 2140 Penn- HEADQUARTERS, | A SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, 10 pice hind ren thire-eix Catand tive, | alford to lose. ‘This fact has increased tueir gloom. | Tormer condition of affairs would return, ‘The republican plurality in Ohio ts 31,000, as rene ESR TASER, Meo wenber seth WIS, a { ‘Telegraphic Brits. complete, with MARBLE-T0P DRESSE. GLASS 2 inn Daviceon'y wtda.¥ Some few, howe re unwilling to give up the | CUes and shateaes of campaign sonzs whenstarted | Jylaine's plurality In 212 towne In, Maine 13 14908, | 2K ‘Two Hundred and Thirty-Three Etec | The schooner steplen G. Hurt, Capt Rivers, ARBLE-TOP COMBIN TION WASH-sTAND dred aud. for'y-eia fight after the extra” Stax came ont, aad stil weal be taken ey ass HR Mors Aoblaine | oregon ts republican vy over 1,200 pluraulty. yaa toral Votey Claimed fer Blaine, Exe | frou Brunswick, Ga., for Providenor, Lae pe = vers of Inainti aine would yet reside: va y wi rat vigor eal from the Clevelan2’s ma " 4 f bracket, VARELE-1OP TABLE, 4 WALNUT Bisbee YEE ‘at | Qeinocrats. In ‘Wall street. yesteras Cleveland's imajority in Texas {5 100,000. MEDICAL, &c. cluding Virgi oe CHAIRS, ROCKER and TOWEL BACK. aii for 243 50.; im TENNESSEE MAUELE THIS WELL AND BEAUTT WE GUABANTEE TO Be + = SinoE| The Coumtry Congratulated Upon a 5 district In North Carolina—a 1033 of one. ‘ANHOOD ‘ORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR elty downtown presented ihe unusual spectacle of BROPHERS : Republican Victory. Ss ae som crowded streets and empty stores. Uptown the | qi pcrraska, Blalnes majority is about 17.000. Sonar es Z Invigorating Cordial Aine exbltentent aia se a ‘The Orst congressional district contest is doubttul. | i} cure, any cave of Seminal Weakness, Ncrrous D> | New York, November 6.—The following address for $1,000, ani internat ‘The New York Stock Market. i | CHANOBS OF SraTions oF OnvNaNce OrriceRs— floere im. at rate of eheht yer cent perainuin from May | The | By direction of the Acting Secretary of War the | y after the | 9) i pegdswcuns two FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. opening hour business came lo a standstill, The | q@@eTepuplicans carried only one congressional | — | wing are the opening and 3 p. m. prices | aoa ee ‘ a A Boston Rumor About Blaine. system, 206 Butroet southwess, ‘oczd-lme | has ust been Issued: | sotlowing changes In the station: Wats Gevanan ae inet fotate; Ove-shint cash, the alace eo ee ee to Ee aL anes, oday, a3 Tepotuel | Undaunted Philadelphia Democrats, | _, There was a rumor in Boston last nignt that Mr. To REVEL DEE CONTRADICTED GaAT | “Headquarters Republican Nationat Commitier,| Leaeagclne armen department are ordered: W. H. HOEKE. chic, payable, sit aud teelve montis. | Dy special wire to H. Hl. Dodge, 580 1ith street From the Phiiadeiphis Times, to-day. Blsine had been telegraphed to start at once tor! Tpke RoLuERs ie the M2 Fifth Avenue, New York City, November | tain Cullen Bryant ny ad- Comer 8th snd Market Space New York. Nertntng Ladies Fhgrician in she lig. Laden yn [.@% j3pm. | The democrats clung to thelr hopes with a grip | —————— can cor fidently consult Dr. BRO’ 906 B st aw. 6, 1854. ioanding geners) gg ony of Uhe Columbia, coperty sold, Will be taken, or ail cash at op- —) Per anaum cndsec ited. by deed of trus Nome. | O. spiny Name. — rs — - 1 ’ marti tion psid to all diseases peculiarto | The republican national committee rejoices that | Upon the receipt hy him of this order, from the = : lO a re fe ene: | 40xz | that nothing could loosen. The news was often| Mfow the Record Stood this Morning. | Particular attention a ad ties of chier nce oticer of Unat apartment You Was: A Hearse Os © ew p Aub gopvepancizicand veearaing | Cin: Soa 22-] Sx B53 tau) ene | very Dad and the resubltean enthusiasm was de-| The following table gives the states which were | Han troubics nucecssfuily ‘rented S@"Boara, with | WO returns Mow received warrant it im an. | Sunes Of chet ondmanes uficer ot ine) ta pcaoe ls. 3 eases Gadd Ts of male to Ue complied wit 5 25%) 5% | Monstiative, but whenever a bit of encodragement | surely for Cleveland this morning, those which kind efiicie t nurses turn. | nounciug the riumphant clection of Blaine | nance Westington ‘lerritory, and will then or rs | POR +E E EMMONS) vee 7 | 9 | came it had a wonderful effect. ‘There were groups | Were conceded to Blaine and those which were still | P64, $c those who may desire to stay atewdaysin the | ang Logan. The republicans have carried proceed to Wentcla avs-nal, Calorala, and Fopery PORTAELE Of BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE | FORD, "Trustees, GE iy | of the party In front of several newspaper offices = every northern state except New Jersey and Con- | 18 person to pkg sd Fn Bg ed FURNACE 0%: SLAYE MANTEL 7A) Do. pret. 2.71! 48) 41% | all day and at night at least three thousand were FOR CLEVELAND. R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | Becticut. Virginia seems aiso to have given ama- | 1705, Poet Lewe nt Oona Cal by ment before purckasite. a6: we shue on Susen euatt wee! 33" |Northwest./..)) $5 | 42 | packed on the new asphaitum pavement in front of 10 | A only reliable Ladies’ Puysician in the city, can be | jority for the republican cause and ticket, and | tne commanding officer thereof on ot ed ot AND LOTS, KNOWS AN Now 1300 1508 \ Don pret. tse ish | te Americus club building. Inaiue there were about 7 | consulted daily; Ga atimourt ‘creniue Gust street south | there ts a strong probability that West Virginia | grde snd will then provees 10 vancouver Batrarks, able city. Also, Tis W NGMAN TLACE NOWTHWES 84 "Jonto & Miss.-- 1724) iz3g | ahunared deinocrats of ¥ood uegree. ‘They were S| female complaints sud’ imegularities quickly ‘4, | hasalso, while other southern states are still in| Wasliington Territory, and report in to the of a deed of trust date 12th March. A. toy \uregon Trans. 12%4| 12%, | Solemn and almost silent unuits o'clock, when a dis. | 3| Frompt mat. Correspondence and consultations commanding general eat of Cie columbia a of 5 Seed of trast date th March. A. j Salone West.) 11) ti" | patch was received trom New York saying that she 4| strictly confidential. Separate rooms for ladies. Ofioe | G0UDt. The northern states alone, however, givo | (Le“gament to duty as chict ordnance oMcer of land records tor iby District of co Vagdal 3 > Mall. Bly gagyy | sates returns Indicate Uiat Cleveland Ii ried | 2 | bours—I todaud6 to8 p,m ‘ocd-Lm* | to Blaine and Logan 283 electoral votes and insure | (ua: departinent, and as commanding officer of oe epee ety. REG R WV.@Gap| 6% 6% Feo D. & Sy ees, eee eae Ge Eo esjont beer | 31 ‘thelr election. the Vancouver barracks ordpance depot. ee Sti, Se FOUR | Brig oe oe eee ae vce brightened, atd Dr. Judah Isaues, of the 15th | 8! ork attempts with the = - Lous 12g, 12s eating, ee eettened, aod De Tah ' ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La| In New ¥ pts to tamper re. 9 Caneers, Fensrrene avo Urnossrexy, SRE Ne ee Tothé crowd tr stentorlan toves, “the feet was § | Sih dios, All female complainiaquickly cured: Oanbe | turns have already been detected. ‘The accual| A TERRIBLE TSMPEST OX TRE GULF oF Sr. Law- 148 113 |Roek. & & i ct Wa 9 | consulted daily at 1249 7th etcect northwest. Office hours 3 nexce—A tearful snow abd wind storm has been SINGLETON & FLEICHER, 13. |St, Paul. Impressive. The greatest shout of the campalen in | 16 | froin to do'clors pam. with indies only.” yzieur | sote cast’ in New york olty, Kings county and | RENCE =A feattul shoe 2u8 Ott sorte st Law: 425 Seventh street uortiiwest. lua naeee, | attracting nundreds from ail rections Yo beatae | Nee 9) J>FAD AND BE WisE—DR BROTHERS o06 6 | 1882 other election precints, gavs at the urmost | TASINE for Uhe last tudrus-sie, hone up, te St. aw carpets, 08 othe T4 oem, Upholstery Gaots, | 2 cg tien | dona. Sout Carolina’ 12 | date ie Gist aii Ee pti ese ee ee ee ea a ey ant uruitur Eo ae Cacuinuis, oetuer with she Liab | ——__—++-__. : z fpectal Geren in Drayeries pecoratto usistine of three twore ory amt ‘bacerne Ey = ‘Tennessee. 12 | this ety, and will guarantes a cure in all cases of rene 7 ee eee Cabernet om ial caahy Matance irate (had et ie *¢ feat Weston's record of ognatien Rose nuninea | Vein 12 | Feet muy hour durine the day. ‘Subscribedandawors | [ect riven tothe republican candidates and though: | Losses and barns have Deen Swept away by tbo init ere a BY aig hs pie) AZ: | dis Nas dang ound the Gack a Sduhind cag) Rann ty TOLMER ne | Codecs candiate fr tne presarsy narbe | apg de, A want aa xc ou eter asaya EET erty sold “s deposit of $100. on / 683g | hall’ suh avenue, last mi SS al ety ‘election machinery In shis stave, UNDERTAKERS ion Sach ft St tae ‘of ale Conveyancing A [West Balan.) 80% 88% | the track forfour ainesta mike See FOR BLAINE, B. ROBERTSON, THE WELL KNOWN SPECIAL. | democratic party which has notoriously been the | Reimouskl ts leupanted, and, 4 ra _- = = cf parma, Ne toms ofan te hat combed a | Wwaiked and ran at arapld rate, and completed the | California 8 Ds. of Beltimorsexs bs, confidently, comet | party of fraud in elections dor Jeary will nov be | Dele houses in boats, The cattle have been & FPICHARD S CAIN. nee in day, of sale the property | mig Malisars a j third stage of his long journey about midnight, (both wentiemen (snd Indies every We-nesday and | Permitted to thwart the Will people, Jose, and have taken —— — «Formerly with WF. Spindler.) pei Ro iat faulting purchaser e pe Sa aenetee when he had made fifty-one miles during the day: pres AE AE od =t,| _ The national republican committee calis on the | “¥- . Stindler.) x fer ve days’ not ening Star - ie : ————0 PexteMING CXDENTARER, So itil Zu x, S.v, | EDWARD TELL z BALTIMORE, Mp. November, 6 —Vineinis sixes, | fre then retired, and Will resume his trainp ao Justidy your waitiue te consult himou these dase ose | Chairmen and the individual members of all oe = YEEDELE Rm sleaUiit f Lg hag yin ge ety gee ge os Racleaeis 6) PpRSWATY OF “THE. Ete Tip OMGaad | Sing e means to provect the sancuty of the bal | whs was shetas a mob ou the sreola tn Columvas: eae FREPEX feat ’ ; hovamber 6-0 who was a R. W. Busiren —— = Shumia, wheat acuthern exsiers wertent ower ianaise |, A BALsIORE Bor Snot Drap,—Willle Loudens- ESE eh ured te GIL a HOD. Aécpied ot. “fhe republican candidates have been honestiy | O- Tursaay nights aed tera He een | = Eee pene ai map Spee hor 3] Sn ite ay Rete | een writ ed meet | palaner eee Oe eee i D* oe western winter red < bid: y the aveldental disc! S UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, EES SALE OF Naty ARLE, TMPROVED | copter: S6a63; Jamnary. | 5.80; February. 74 | a gun in te hands of John Luckhardt. | He was x 3) 160 Faltou street, New York, svS-thaturly ” | at the polis, must tbe sternly exposed and feasted agent, nce boon arrested so gulity of (ue Hil Vora wretrow ee Sar ig Swear sey pects | fakes bomen cle tae mignt Ths bors ad | On 33 PEST IROU A TELS GuICHPSTERRESGHISE | "(iguce)"” He: doves, Chairman, | the styrall pear daylight peeeraay to emia mn pest er and! by virtue of a deed of cr N rd ‘a1 ); Sanus ta quiet - ‘. 3 eee : oe 2 11th street northwest | pea ey ee eojsiet ah iat Seg | gra. lasts esters waite, Sa do | WEE TeLUrMIng howe when the accldemt occurred, a0 | 492, cent stamps’ to Chichester Chemleal Company, No ‘Sax’ Fessexpex, Secretary. {| trom Rrlich jad formed to take summery PeMOvVAL—saMES BFLLEW, ETARER | Di rol stthe understenedas | Provisions steady. susrar—copper refined quiet, 12a12' BALTIMORE AND. Ont Expagsg INJUNCTION 4) eee mee a sae aia -aiiaaemame ncaa es rwaseyed tis werercom ad residence to route: | Tin HGKLEe TE DAT Gr | Rung nteady Libaita Other articles uuthanieed | casue—in the batten Seater eens cone ie Bee | 4 | Deiter Servour sud Paysical Debiitys oes east corner of G sireet and New Jersey aveniae | 3o Is, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. in | Prelghts to eee Hecelptsctiout. 1o6d | More yesterday the case of the Baltimore and Onto 71 | Vitality caused excersna ke. A Fammy op Five ure pan passage and draft ied dhe age iets. the following real extate. sittiace | Fors" iyfcat gotu0" beshela: cone LIGs nian. | Fallroad company and the Baltimore and Ohio ex- Fo | oat EARP BORD St Cloud Pharmacy, comer day last a Witton srIspire wit: Allthat cwésin plese te, Genel of eal basen, cate Si Tabela rye. To tien ‘Shipiuente:s 100 | oth'and F streeta, Pyoe @L sxsinta | NEW Yorr, November 6, 4p. m.—In New York | ou his way 40 FURNISHING U- ARES. nd desertbed as lot number ONG | vans’ su! by bushels; corn. mahels, Sales—wheat, —“Weiepbone conuection. 2 Givinion of lor sumbered Tourieeh Ca hikes a 440,000 Dushels: cord, 1,100 bashels. 15 | A CARD—T0 ALL WHO AE 81 ins Nana | weet rene aie cor cach team eeT rect bs Jets Tt street northwest. nears ht | sixiern (16), seventeen (iz) aud eighteen (1g) of Ride ‘The Chicago Markets, 13 exrors. of ‘tricts, ga ‘speed, and all | wel S ubcivision Of sauare numbered two hu:dred | CHICAGO. Tut... November, @-Closing prices: 36 | ee, carly dear, tone of mand of, Be sregating 2,670 and Hancock pluralitiesagyregating | abd tio $a Feces duet cla te tates | Segre Dtie tan kM = Baier ate neha yeye Rite SSPE | crac seu cstarene’ mcs nee | ee aetna ov | Hediste wate war | Mer Bie rte, Be: Seer tt Een wear oie, ‘Ston, Mateos Mon F Ouci, ranes, oe Spagat on oe, | estbe the bei (think oF te purchase money in | 11.40; Januaey. 11 ie ebryacy, 126) Card Noven: ROBERTSON, EXPERT SPECIALT: i Lamepce econ, Schuric ip | Roraga Siig rapa coe ae | oT is | TSE ne ania Sone coSear naa tak ari pase of wth” Can tepanc ng be at pare ‘Fhe Petroioum W .rkot. G = Official Vote of Ningara County. - ‘FERnTs ‘The Piester with which ». Sallade established her Fermact sale to be com wit Jocaronr, 5. ¥.. November ¢—1 Ypaoes elSan ake nde G Sa as eid Dt | Sinetviee trusiae noone at Lea AS fees ast of Singars couniy ives Biaioe 874, Cieveland uate tor fo sill used o4 all kinds of box, accordion | and cost of the defaulting parch=ser. ng 6198, Teo, ctiet for male! Set “ot ATE WE SOX, ? arasteen, Livingston County. ‘Kast sth strecg New lore cet-dus | Bldisis FuaNcis Haar “ Dawsviiie, &. X., November 6—The vow of Liv

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