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my THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDIN Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Irv Trestva Sram is served to mnbecriherstn the ety by coriers.on their cwn account, at 10 coats per Week. or 44 conte bh. Copies at the counter, 2 eents ench. By 1 Drepuld—S0cents amonth; he sear, $6: six {Entered ot th: © at Washington, D. C., secord-clrss m Tux Wre Bestaay Lx day--@1 2 year, t be paid in advance; is paid for, ivert!= known on application. Cleveland and Hi whose records as devoted Patriots and Mberty-loving men are a guarantee at under thelr wise and ita management the country will return to the methods of government ‘that, from {ts foundation until 1860, made tt “a land Of tie free and a home for the Urave.”™ The London Times on Blaine and Cleveland—Mr. Bayard Recommende ed for Office. Loxpox, November 8—The Times this morning ina leader devoted to the American presidential contest says: It is unlikely that there will be any: Serious attempt to control the result of the elec. ton. Mr. Blaine ts a man of ereat gifts, a Ve: G4-N® 9,841. accompilshed speaker, but be has unhappll Ufed Rimselt with speculative schemes ahd mon- eyed interests Mr. Cleveland has few brilliant qualities, His public career has been compara. Uvely brief and modest, bat he has shown a h ’ WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1884. TWO CENTS, | LL HANGINGS, | the very finest. | & ‘AINT, PAPER D DEITER, 913 F STRE no6-6t Hu: NORTHWEST. STIC TILES, &e. Liars Fras Fs SPECIAL NOTICES. __ RS OF Mi-TROPO- ed to moet at their +) at To'el ck p.m. funeral of our late ED. EAWSEL, Rec, Stety, RS’ ASSOCIATION at 7:20 p. My at MASTER BUT THE. EVES . for reand trans wily by the Fs MENT, Pees den! el hierst H who desire SARDO. nutment of jilal, will take place on For further partiewars a. W. BAYNE, M.D. i PLATES Wanethod. Ail Ts Sense of public duty and will faithfully disc! ange his trust without favoring either the magnates ot Wall street or the den It ts to be hoped that Mr. Bayard will accept office under Mr. € A TALK WITH GEN, BUTLER. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, REV. A. J. HUNTINGTON, D. Views of the Peop! Telegrams to The Star. Candidate on the i . 8 bee land, Mr. Bayard is a man of the highest integrity preach at 11° a.m. to-morrow in Baum’s Hail. | GOVERNMENT Recerets To-DAy.—Internal reve- ‘Close Ex . - southeawt corner of dth td Beet eer ee a | nun soon tone $818,850. jose Election, - and ability, and will 8 best tradle trineo on dh ativet,- All are conlially invited: “Sandey | HU $4494; customs, $31 tons ats must school at 9:30 a. m., at same place. i SECRETARY McCvLLocn has gone to his country seat for a few days, and Assistant Secretary Coon is acting as Secretary of the Treasury. Mrs. Mary C. HARKNESS, Of Connecticut, has been appointed to a $900 clerxship in the Treasury department. WAIT FOR THE OFFICIAL COUNT—JAY GOULD FRIGHT- ENED INTO SENDING HIS CONGRATULATIONS TO CLEVELAND—GEN. BUTLER WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SCARED SO EASILY—THE VOTE FOR HIM LARGER THAN HE EXPECTED—HOW PART OF IT WENT TO BLAINE. NEW YORK QUIET TO-DAY. ae THE VOTE NOT YETOFFICIALLY SETTLED, Seated in the reception room at Gen. B. F. But- — principles of form, The taily on the repub- shoe of widespread med honorable ten i all OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- h and L streets, Rev. ALex. K . ‘vices To-morrow at 11 a.m and Canadian Atfairs. A LIEUTENANT-COVEENOR swe IN—EXODUS OP . Th. : 4:30 p.m., Women's Foreiei address by Mra 8. E. Cheriton, AN EXCELLENT Portrait of €x-Secretary Folger, of rea 2A astman Johnson, was received at the Treasury ler’s law office yesterday " y 5 2 sterday a Stan reporter awaited a per “ eBec, Nov on has been P. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND S artment to-day. Ibs a companion to the por- ‘1 i “pe ai aiag Me OVEROS Of HES Fever ator Seon | {PAE ualucod by that artist forthe court of appeals | 42 oPPorLunty,to tnterview ane nead of ho eo | GENERALLY CONCEDED 10 CLEVELAND. ot the province of a ot New Yor! he . e a a i Clits . client, and, upon disinissing him, entered the room ea ine a THANKsatvina Day.—President Arthur has issued a ploclamation, designating Thursday, November 2ith,as a day of general thanksgiving, in ac- cordance with the annual custom, ‘Tus Presipent was to leave New York for Wash- ington at 3:40 this afternoon. At Philadelphia he Will be joined by Attorney General Brewster. To Le Retmrep.—Col. Henry F. Clark, of the subsistence department, will be retired on the 9th of November, and he will be succeeded by Gen. W. W. Burns as colonel and assistant commissary general of subsistence. Naval ORDERS.—Lieut. Commander Jacob E. Noel has been ordered to the navy yard at League Island, Pa.; Lieut. Chauncey Thomas has been or- dered to duty in the Nautical Almanac office the 15th instant; Chief Engineer B. F. Wood has been hip where the reporter sat. “Ifere is agentleman who k empl wishes to see you, general,” sald Mr. Barrett, Gen. Butler’slaw partner, passing the reporter's card. The general placed the bit of pasteboard up against one eye, took in the name and glanced towards the Star man. “Good afternoon, general,” was the salutation of the reporter. A grunt was the only response. AS TO THE RESULT. “General, Taz Stak has sent to ascertain your opinion of the result of the election,” sald the re- porter. Gen. Butler was chewing away vigor- ously upon an unlighted elgar, with a good deal more than half of it in his mouth. He removed the partially masticated weed, and said, “Pardon me, but I don’t know the result. I don’t think ‘Tue STAR does elther. Nobody knows the result aborers from Que- srthern parts ere: Only the Republican Committee and the Tribune Claiming Blainc’s Possible Election. went aw elther gone or are Intending vo ga, HT, COR. 435 at 11a. m. at ». D.. who will also Vesper servic mh. No other Sunday Sunday School at It Canada ant the New Orlen: Mowtarat, November 8.—A lange pul was he corm exchange thi BY THE) cater" dent Ke M the board bi urge uyont anadiah Kovernment the Import. of having the Dominion of Canada well rep- nted at the World's tatr at New Or TnerUng Was addressed by Comn Morehead, of the exy General St ud a nUMLe of Moutreal. IM EVERYBODY WILLING TO ABIDE OFFICIAL COUNT. ELECTION NEWS FROM OTHER STATES. =Sunday school, 7:20 m, by the Prayer inceting Wednes- Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 of North Carolina, All , ma Was Sucorss!ul In every 20, st Was manifested, and It , = =e sly passed calling on I et. We know tha ery close in New : ; 5 ordered to temporary duty as ctor of the new | yet. We know that the vote is very close in > 2 FEELING IN NEW ¥ nt tomak hecessary appropria- 1st AND R 7 shester Pas pee ‘Engine ork, and that it will require the official count to | BETTER FEELING NEW YORK, | editable dis oF GokEneA = | crutsers at Chester, Pa; Passed Avsiscant Cg ata jon for & creditable di Robert W. Galt has been detached from the coast survey steamer Gedney and ordered to temporary duty at the navy yard at Norfolk; Assistant Engi- neer Wm. N. Little has been detached trom the navy yard at New York and ordered tothe coast survey steamer Gedney. SkcrETARY LINcoLN returned to the city to-day trom the west. CONSCIENCE-STRICKEN.—Jay Stone, chief of the correspondence division of the War department, oF cncauae “But, General,” suggested THe Star man, ‘It 1s said that the republicans give up New York." “Pardon me again. ‘The republicans admit only that in the face of the returns Mr. Cleveland has small plurality. ‘That 1s all, That ts, that in a total of twelve hundred thousand votes the foot- ings show him to be a littiein the lead. How many errors there are In the returns made er in the foot- ings nothing but an offical canvass can tell. I dont belleve that It ts possible for any set of men to foot up twelve hundred thousand votes sepa- rately, as cast in the different precincts, without No Excitement To-day—Rusiness Men Glad the Contest in Ove: werbody Willing to Wait For and Abide the Result of the Offficial Canvass: Which, it is Generally Believed, Will Elect Cleveland. Through Route to Oregon, Boston, November 8 —It 1s announced from the Union Ps Rallway Company's oftice in this elty that tn on short line will be connected at Huntingdon to-day with the Oregon Kallway and Navigation Company's lines, thus making & ugh route to Oregon Via te Union Pacific rall- CALVAR and H D., of Crozer ‘Ihe! 1s putpit moraing and evening, BOP. riST CHU —F § R, D. will occupy ‘the erviegs at 11 am. and Special Dispatch to Tr Evexixg Stan. New Yorke, November 8. There 1s at last no excitement In New York. 10:30, and te Fol- fe, See this column for recelved a letter from New York city to-day inclos- | making mistakes. I feel quite certain that errors To-day r 2 a trades and NEAR 6TH | Ing $7, which the writer sald he obtained unlaw- | will be discovered, ‘They! may. be In Clovelande ~ Prefs yal ones why Oatiear ae hoe y. The res De-Facxcr, | fully while a member of the army during the war- favor, oF they Muy elect, Blaine, “Why, Took at | tothe old routine. esd lana fs he oe nmietiate 4 e s y i v he result, Bus men generally say tion Ol ving Out Into the | MARRIAGE OF SENATOR HARRION’s DAUGHTER— chusetts. ‘The day after the election it was generally say ts given out that Blaine’s plurality was 10,000, when, ‘The report was uns In fact, It was 23,000. that the result, whichever way {t ma: there 1s no state in this mous be in the | Miss Mary, eldest daughter of Senator Harrison, No} ed a point WORKELL, WHO FOR YSaRS Was: ats oe end, bas reached a point at 7; y * which other — esis ; y collects eiect s r ie ea nge Ere AO ce ee CRE MECES | The SELIG tote cree | Maencneene There 1s no poling place mone | things than election possibilities can te dis|A Farther Heduc in Passenger c Women's Clristian, Yeniperance Grier: | hotable society event in Uat clog Tee veace, eivg | Huan Our mulles froma railway station. Well, you | cussed. They hope for and predict a revival Rates Expected. deat Ceqereational Chuzch: A rich twat | hundred guests were present from various parts of | Could put four such states as Massachusetis im | in all branches of trade, and Nave no doubt that | New Yous, Mamet ected ed. Good nmsie. Public invitee" Tt" | the country. ‘The brides attendants, were Miss | New York, and yet tt ts pretended that we ave | wnichers wee, tae nachos states: Texet bro out thief nvass may decide TS give Kate Davi the correci returns from that state.” ass may PEL, © 1 . daughter of Senator Davis, of West there will be no trouble whatever. Indeed, lead- | [Hh Tates to Chicago this tmorning: iS nowt went Hoga ui wecuert pane | Viral, arid Mss Butterworth, daughter Of Con | “HANG JAY GOCLD 70 4 SOUR APPLE TREE.” Ing business men who voted for Blaine do not alto | Qu fachd, bile, 4 3 0am. Bu vol. 11 a.m. preach- | gressman Butterworth, of Cincinnau, “Jay Gould has sent his congratulations to Gov. SS eegtoge 4 jae ckaw. a omnis. 7-30 pm, | — Gleveunas pape th gether regret Cleveland’s election, and take com-| be dol vive hursday evening. | PERSONAL.—Senators Beck and Garland are in | Cleveland,” was another suggestion of the reporter, fort in the fact that the contest Is over. They only | tl re school reunion . A cordial inv “Yes; I know,” responded the general, “Last night 30,000 men were marching in the city of New tow Ex-Land Commissioner Williamson, Gen. regret that the plurality on Basin, toall. Way or the other ts Famsworth and 2. Moses, of Washington, | York and staging, Mang Jay, Gould te Sepus ancy | NOL larger, but they do not fear any contingencies | @*PCted Wo make a turt were registered in Chicago on Thursday.—Rev. | tree.” Now, Gould got frightened.” that.marked the campaign of °76, and are willing Bailroad Troubles in Orego ve teat Sone aes Swit pepe pars ey “IT WOULDN'T HAVE SCARED ME,” to abide by the decision of the state board of can- nber Br The Oregon are still so much affected as to tueapacitate lum | added Gen. Butler, drawing himself up. “Gould | vassers. Aime ed onirellar for intellectual labors.— Mr, and Miss Vander- | didn't want to be hung toa sour apple tree, so he | _ This will hardly be n rat least a month re nt. The narrow j Poel have returned trom New York, where they | takes an early opportunity to pacify his | Under the law the board of s a injunction re- y | Were visiting relatives——Rev. Dr. Hubard, for- 5 . = 5 each nty meet next ‘Tuesday, ai making sue ching af 1 Inerly rector’ of the Church of the incarnations is | Would-be executioners by congrasulading Gov. | ¥esees ii eeck county anect nex eaigand drew | eae stor, He é ; : Cleveland. He knew that if the figures should | return the actual vote. They have the right to {nu town, on a short visit,——Fitth Auditor Alexan- Ps —— 7 der has returned from Indiana, Se pend, lect, Blaine his “ congratula- | reject any excess of votes ov tual poll sts | 4 Negro Shot Dead in New Orleans. a ‘y dispatch would not do him any harm, : - Sab aig isdn = 4 : J y 1, Now | Without regard to party, and their count as re- OxtxaNs, November & The Swaim Court Martial. while in any event it might save him trouble. Now. ‘ » aN, peopl a. > a = 2 I don’t Know, but I believe Gould was as much in | turned to the governor, the secretary of state, | Colored, Was shot and Killed last Phursday ev GEN. SWAIM SAID TO OBJECT TO SEVERAL MEMBERS | favor of Cieveland as of Blaine. Ido know that and the board of canvassers cannot be| er of Sister and Royal streets by Chirk OF THE COURT. It ts understood that Judge Advocate General Swaim, who fs to be tried by court martial on the 15th instant, will make objection to several mem- who was in company with special Of Johnson resisted arrest by Dupre oMicer, striking him in the forelu fired at Johnson, killing him, H, VANDERBILT RODE TWO HORSES. He sent Depew out to speak for Blaine, and he gave Cleveland $150,000. I shall wait for the official altered. The board simply certifies to the secretary of state, the total return of the super- visors or assessors of each county,and the secretary | r nd shot to the firm of W. Mat their new wu nition A to an given to y business entrustes us Di ARTHUR 3S HARDWOODS: es HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER, McLEAN & SON, ETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B | 8630 wu. 12TH AND B STE FAKcy Goons, Call and Examine, €81 15th street, Corcoran Buil tine. ea) KF. BROOKS. FAMUEL 8S. SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. SLATE MANT! D LATROBES, returns of the vote of New York. We can’t rely | upon telegraphic returns. Dispatches are often himself, of state certifies that the majority or plurality, which ever it may be, elects the candidates. There- ENGIGH LUTHER bers of the court—Gens, Schofield, Terry, Murray, See 2 ‘ ‘ Commotion in Chicago. id H streets aortins Kochester, and probably one other—claiming that | doctored or errors occur in transmission, Now 1 the result rests with the canvassersof the} Gu. H morning and ¢ {icy are prejudiced, (His counsel will explain in a | want to ask you, ow much of a million dollars | (O°, Teturns made in the presence of all partion | gg cutCAGa Novembber &—Greet commotion was tently aniversary of D letter to the War department, It is more than | would you pay oub $1,000 at a time on telegraphic y i —_ Parties, | occusioned over the rumor that iabié tn’ tie ‘church om uext Wednealoy | PYObaDle that such a Course will mecossitate a fur- | Orders? “NOU many thousevas 1 eaceate. ee es | on Tuesday next, and thelr sum total will elect the | Coot pool-seiler Lad decataped with the ther delay. it With these returns forwarded by telegraph, We must Wait for the oficial figures. Why, night be- fore last in New York, an oid staf oMicer of imine came to me saying Ne had heard of a dispatch olus over the wire, fromthe Windsor hotel, signed . Jones, and advising Blaine that Cleveland had been elected. My old army friend was badly fright- ened until T told him that Jones was not at the Windsor hotel. Iam an old soldier, and presidential electors, There is no opportunity for the state board of canvassers to change the result thus reported to them. They have ull December 19th to make their report. All returns at hand to-day, except the Tritune and republican committee give Cleveland a plural- ity in this state averaging one thousand. The oft- money placed with him on the result of the prest- deatlal election, The rumor afterward proved to be untrue, co THE DISTRICT DEMOCRATS. Preliminary Arrangements Made for a Torchlight Procession Next ‘Thuyy- day Night, The sub-committee appointed by the demo- == ae General Forcign News by Cable. THE CHOLERA IN PARIS. Paras, November &—M. Camescasse, prefect de Police of ‘the departinent of the Seif, toid the council of the department to-day th: cholera URCH, COR. 10TH AND D chitye To-morrow at 11 by the pastor, Rev Wa. H. CHap- A clal count may make it more or less. The Asso-| appeared at Auwervililers In Jy 100 yung people's meeting at 6-30 p.m. cratic central committee of the District to take | qj. 1 NEVER GET SCARED AT CaMP. RUMORS.” « CintO eb semmens MPelooien-MistricesmEKe {i | C occurred duiPing the outbreak, but Uuat the —| charge of a demonstration the elec- | _ “General, was there ever a presidential election Jess, while the returns by counties make it some- | PFOStess of the epidemic was checked at Uuat time Gf ME. CHULCH, SD AND A STREETS | tion of Grover Cleveland as $o-day | voters ney Detore Ghat depended upon so elon} Soa. Giese mis national and state republican | iat” is Steen ea ee come aot ae Th a ke irs Gen, | at the roomsof the central conimittee, Mr. C. &. committee still claim that Blaine has a plurality in measures would produce a Uke happy result in this state, and the former telegraphed Blaine this “No, sir: never. In 1856 Pennsylvania was the | Paris at this juncture. The morning journals say Moore presiding as chairman Phe question of | pivotal state and Fremont was elected Mates having a meeting to-night was iscussed,and it was 1 p.m.) n in the inte-est of the Wo: Society. ° S : to-day that since June 20th there have been 16) ore cratic returning board discovered that he didi't | atternoom that he would be elected on the oiciat | “day thats June e have been 1 Fg itsT BAL Gecided that under the present condition of affairs, | have as many votes as were cast for him, and he | count, but the average opinion 1s that Cleveland is | Casts of cholera 1a Paris, 60 uf which have proved was defeated. You remember that in 1876 the election was given up for two weeks, but republic can returning boaids ascertained that the vote was different from that cast.” “General, did your vote reach your expectations?” as the democracy had already ad a display here, no meeting should be held tospignt. Resolutions were then adopted as follows: — “That the people of the Dist elected and will be inaugurated. Ex-Secretary Schurz, it 1s sald, will represent the independent republicans in the Cabinet, and he ‘There were 97 fresh cases of choler terduy and 12 deaths. Inv Uon of deaths tke doct aris yes. of the sinall_propor= ors Delleve Liat the epl- demic ts uot likely vo spre of Columbia cele- ay ay says that there will be few or no removals in Wash- 2 pam by the paste brate the great national triumph of the democratic | agved the reporter ‘WHEREABOUTS OF THE MAHDL. dam., aud 3p. ne and the friends of houes& government by a Spee i be ington beyond the heads of the departments and November &—Gen. Lord Wolseley tele. I Ar eerty light procession on the e¥ening of Thuredax | Te general had been for a moment looking over bureaus, and that to civil service reform Cleveland is pledged in every way. the columns of the New York Sun to find the count of the men who had been singing “Hang Jay Gould te a sour appie tree.” He mide no response tothe question, but continued to sean the paper. After two or three minutes’ silence he exclaimed: “Ah, here 1 1s, Let te read tt; Mahdi, with a small following,was UK invitation to all, It CHURCH, lara tie 13th day of Novembe®, and that the citi- zens be requested to fllurninaté their houses along the streets through which the ession 1s to pass, at the fraud of 1876 cannot be repeated, and that the consummation of any attempt to defeat rthamnbat, north of Khartoum, Ht after the fight at Amderman: All of the Kabbabeesh tribe have left hia, CHINESE ATTACK REPUISED BY THE FRENCN. G. W. A. ————_—_ By Associated Press, 3 : E and he read the GENERAL ELECTION NEWS, Carno, N dispateh from Gea, Briere ee Te Ckpressed av the ballot~ | sien’s description of the marching democrats who cee ae Vk November 7th, says: “The [eo enee ees pete rin, Dickson ag | Were declaiming against Gould the night before. | Official Vote of Hamilton County, | Chinese have made a fresh attack on ny men’s | Marshal of the procession, giving him power to ge- | ;NOWs" Ne sald, “you can ses how Gould felt. He New Yori. aa re Was Scared, and we can all readily understand what prompted his dispatch to Mr. Cleveland.” HOW PART OF HIS VOTE WENT TO BLAINS. “But, general, about your vote,” persisted the re- porter. “My vote,” he replied, without laying down his paper, “was larger than I expected. You see my Mr JR. every. evel ng 0 week af prayer for sailor killed, MAD. PATTI'S DIVORCE. Pants, November &—The divorce of Madame Pattl from her husband, the Marquis de Caux, was to-day made absolute. ARREST OF A DYNAMITER IN PARIS. Panis, November 8—A dynamlier was arrested the route of the procession and appoint lis aides and assistant marshals, Mr. Cuarles H. Shelton was appointed a committee on music. Messrs. Jaines E. Willett, Dorsey Clagett and Law- rence Gardner were appointed a committee on fireworks and finance. ‘The presidents of the Various district clubs were requested to meet the committee Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the WELIs, N. Y., November &.—The official vote of Hamilton county gives Cleveland 567; Blaine, 521; St. John, 21; Butler, 3. Gev. Ogiesby’s eT Estimated at MEMORIAL CHURCH, n.—Keformition anuiversarys dren's att sf CHicaGo, November 8.—With sixteen counties to 2 hear from, the Daily News reports the plurality of | &t Mente aati ares central roo! wi nee vole Was not counted except in Michigan, It was reparing cariridges of dynamite with w CG OSD BSE On SOE SEE ES. | the eomsnltice should resamp cntive supervision of | not cast forme. Ay vote. was te protection vots | Oglesby for governor to be 4138. ‘The emaluing | § explode the house of a foreman. ching To-morrow at 11 | all transparencies in the line and take care that ne r and praise meeting Solo Ais welcome ene ‘offensive to the feelings of thelr opponents and the Irish vote, and when ft was apparent that there was danger of Cleveland’s election these men determined to vote directly for Blaine. A vote for sixteen counties gave Gartield 7,331. The News, on these facts, estimates Oglesby’s plurality wo be about 7,000. Newank, N. Dr. Pow! 2 —— mo Was only half a vote against Mr. Cleveland. | owas Congressional Delegation. | of brid ))ort, alty chureh, NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, 47H STREET, | Commissioner Edmonds Congratulates | They saw that and cast. yotes for Mr. Blaine. | pes Mores, Iowa, November 8—The congres- | in Uils city. above it nortl S.J, WHEELER, pase Mr. Cleveland. Henoe, 1 gay, my vole, except in Michigan, was | sionai delegation of 1owa, as far as determined: are 2 ching 11 a. mm. an LL” ‘The following message was sgnt to-day by Com- missioner Edmonds: Hon. Grover Cleveland, President-elect: ‘How tay I know Evening subc the third, tour‘h, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh districts republican. ‘The second, proba- bly the an, fusion. The first and sixth’wiil re- The general was in a chatty mood, but he didnot seem disposed to talk about-his party or {ts pros- pects. He maintalued that the presidential elec- > bankin ts doors Tur ey a & A W oxp Aszovr F; COATS. quire the omticial result to determine. ‘The deleza- tion, without counting the first and sixth, shows a gain for the republicans of two. Gen. Logan Declines to Make any Hemarks. CnrcaGo, November 8—A number of republicans went ina body to the hou.e of Postmaster Palmer last night and called out Gen. Logan. He bowed his thanks, but declined to make any remarks. ‘The Hesult in Michigan—A Democratic Congressman Gained, Dereon, Micu., November 8—The flgures sent yesterday on the result in the state wiil ve litile changed by later returns. At midnight the Free Press (dem.) reported Blatne’s plurality in 1,128 pre- cincts out of 1, in the state at 3,145, and Alg for governor, 2473. ‘The latest precincts show aa average republican gain of 11. The Post (rep. this morning, Sr: I congratulate you personally that the dem- ocratic party is to become the trustee of federal ower. Nearly all now concede your election, and in due time the decision of the people will be’exe- ecuted. ‘The governinent of thfs District has since 1878 been maintained on a non-partisan basis, and that Is how it happens that ons of the Commission- ers ls a democrat as well as yours, very respectfully, (signeuy Uon was not settled and that it might yet give the victory to Blaine. John Sherman Speaks. THE SITUATION DANGEROUS—EVERY MAN SHOULD BE ON HIS GOOD BEHAVIOR. A special to the Baltimore American from Mans- fMleld, O., November 7th, says: “The Mansfield Her- ald pubilshes this evening the following interview with Senator Sherman: The Herald representative called upon Senator Sherman this afternoon, and in answer to inquiries the Senator gave us the fol- lowing interview: “It is manifest that the result of the election depends upon the state of New York. I assume that Indiana and Virginia are democratic and Michigan and Wisconsin are republican. The From Wall Strect To-day. New Yorx, November 8, Wall street, 11 a, m— irregular, “but tn the weaker feel- EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE LUILDING ASSOCTATION. for shures in the ‘The stock market opened main firm. This was succeeded by a tng and a deciine of y to X per & M. a general advance tok place, ment extending from & to 13 per cent. EpMonps. ‘Will Cleveland Marry? THE LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE UNDER THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. Special Dispatch to the Philadelphia Timea, Aupany, N. Y., November 7.—Here tt is regarded as settled that Governor Cleveland {s the next President, and already the gossips are busy with Telegraphic Bricfs. 8 City, of Wan, The loss is ifand No.Cap.sts, Bureau of Island 18 : Bo aced In B rulett’s reel light ship off Sta’ | damaged and off her station. ‘ihe Light ship there to-night, but une % postion to-morrow. cide es WE OPEN TO-DAY ONE LINE OF, WE ARE SURE, | HE FINEST READY-MADE OVERCOATS SHOWN IN Was 1H. | LX. SILK-NOT COTTON OR GOOD IN EVERY ‘DE MERCHANT TAILOR WI!.L CHARGE $75 FOR, our GE OF PRICES I5 FROM $10 TO §50, WE HAVE A RANGE OF SATIN-LINED OVER- COATS FROM $20 TO 50, “NEWMARKETS” FROM $2) TO $50. “SURTOUTS” FROM $20 TO 50. MORE OF THESE FINE GOODS COMING, WILL SPEAK ABOUT THEM THEN. E. B. BARNUM & CO., Be 961 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ponr Jere Corr ONE CAR LOAD JUST RECE:VED, ; QUALITY, FIRST CLasa. PRICE VERY LOW. For sale by the berrel by SAMUEL C. PALMER, 1224 29th street northweat, ‘Telephone No, 454. noS P Coa ISSES, BEAVER SA R,€ STEEL shades in CAPES and x Po RLERED and MINE-TAIL BORDERED CrR- Ans. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, FUR and TILTED LINED BEAVEL MUTI S for CHILDRENS Misae> Sg LADIES wards, ma SAYIN LINING. $1.50, nee inn America, WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Penneylvanit avenue. *) ioe Lars Arresros: LATEST PARISIAN MODEs IN HATR GOODS, MLLE M. J. PRANDI, 22 Mas, M. J. Hovis, 1900 F erneee, GRAY SHADES! NBEA WAVES! SHINGLED BAXGSt These styles never need be in the !}ways in order by Piain combing, DS~AND THEY ARE As |} = eS | Eee conjectures «8 to who will be the lady of the White House. There ts a well-defined bellef among lus friends that there ts 4 young lady in western New York who will soon _be led to the altar by the vote of New York will give a large plurality to either Blaine or Cleveland, and conclusively settles ‘the contest in favor of the candidate for whom it votes. I have belleved until to-day that New York with Lwo counties estimated and a few others pat Uaily reported, claims a plurality on the electoral Ucket of 5,003,’ and for Alger, for governor, 4,008. The congressional delegation 1s changed by the Clevetana’s Ancestry. From the New Haven Register, Itis not generally known ti at the bones of one election of Eldridge (dem.) in the second district by ain Tae : aticegranazeh Frerident-clect, | Others who ave known him Jong | nad voted for Blaine. I was s0 assured last night | a pluralltyrof Oo this Moke dae ooeerensionas | of Gov. Grover Cleveland's distinguished ancestors id and well say that he will never marry, and that | py the national republican committee. I tulnk so | delegation seven fusionisis and four republt He mouldering in New I 1 80 the was das, Uus talk simply comes of the fact that he has upon careful examination of all the papers and | gain of one for the fuslonists. The result Is reached formerly well known and highly esteemed here, 3 sown {his young woman some slight attention | returns of to-day. But the estiinate of the New | Gy the loss of two democnatn sure tae gainof three. | such is the case. Ina brig sotne ee Fince, ho was clected gove-nor, Early tn life his | York Sun to-day and other telegrams leave the | ‘The tegisature vance someelin le te claims, Dus | 0 tos wan eizcet: thls mona wf ssrene Cs Lopes and ambitions for « wife were crushed by | matter in such doubt that I will walt for tho oft: | there Shit bea fusion majority in both senate and | No- 1 eit tegee Diiocggoicng Me. Robt. | the hand of death, and bis affection for the lost | cal returns or definite statement in detail | house. tative Was introduced to the widow of the late haters Guo has Kept hin treading the wine-press of life | assures me of the result, and I will loyally stand Abijah Cleveland, of wis city. spoken, elderly lady, and a daughter of David Breed, of ubls city, who very many years ago lived on George street. Mrs Cleveland isa live T. Hows alone. If the reports that he is to marry are not true then his own immediate family witl furnish ee lady to do the social Lonors of bis. administra- lon, Itts generally belleved by those who know him Latest Figures from New Jersey. ‘TRENTON, N. J., November 8.—The official vote of Burlington county gives Blsine 6,740; Cleveland 6,358; Butler, 1,557; St. John, 387. For Congress, She 1s a pleasant- by it, whether 1t ts for or against our candidate. While the matter {s 80 doubtful, 1 will not, after to-day, raise my flag. I think every con- servative man of both parties ought to keep cool. ‘The situation Is as dangerous as the resuit is close Buchanan, (rep.), 7,325; Gauntt (dem.), 6,374; How- | long resident of New Haven, and Prot. Dwizht and, fesks eat Hite el ayn ee his an Sees cere re soe ~ other of | elt (prohibit rN 33%; Dobbins a “a ne} Bishop Coxe are both cousins of hers. Mrs. Cleve 7 beet ears | fr: ass part resist any uiuterdon cot ves Clevel = RPGS Past. He has been a hard-working governor, and | attempt at fraud or violencesatd will stana by ine | OmeIaL Vote of Materdon county gives Cleveland land has am exceitent memory. Be would be gind to see nication, 2,007 majority. For Congress, Pideock (dem.), 471 majority. ‘The official vote ‘of Somerset county gives Cleveland 167 majority. For Congress, Howey will probably continue his industrious habits as President. Bachclor as he 1s, the White House will, however, have a most ¢reditable mistress. 3,” Said She, In response to an Interrozation; eland’s great-crandfather died in tht buried in the Grove Surcet c arty that fairly wins. The danger we are pass- fog through has been foreseen 83 robabie, but there seemed no way to guard agai it. Wemust “Gri city and wa: : fs pena wry, URTUST MUICDING ASSOCIATION — | Thee arefour Jaics tn bls tmmediate family, either | depend on the food sense nnd’ moderation of our pee ns Ee OE), | ee Shame was Asron Cleveland and e Wis a Con: =e Report of the ‘Tl fear, of whom can well do the honors e household. le. Every man shoul on his good beha- megs ‘2 7 Eope ae baal ees His eldest sister in this country, irs W.E Hoyt, Flor kee} in @ good humor, and keep aes ‘excite- ‘Texas Democrats Celebrating. ny descend from good stock. The first. Cleve- ‘for t ion with credit. Profits for thes of Fayettesville,would fill any ment.” Gatvgston, TEx., November &—The receipt of | land I know of was Rev. Aaron Cleveland, who in reply to the question, “Do you attribute Autre = : oy She ts a middle-aged i: , Of a ‘une tf jaine » | telegrams yesterday afternoon that Gov. Cleve- | was woof the Congregational church at Had- Ptipenpetiptlc gl ge oF consilerablv lew | has spent a good deal of imeke tisekeeutve ere | Geto ee ae Ok ceiaine and Logant” | telegrams yeeteraay afternoon that Gov. Cleve: Gem}in this state. This aman was’ Groves ‘Cleve: The profis for the thice years, after paying all ex- Penses is ut the rate of 8.13 per cent per aunum. Share of the first series paid ¥: Share of the second series paid $24 is worth Share of the third series paid @12 is worth $11.48, ‘The books for the fourth series are now oy sion here since her brother has been governor, She has mace many friends here in the capital of the state, and will doubtless do the samen Washing- ton, Where she wiil probably go the 4th of next Miss R. E. Cleveland 1s the maiden sister, greatest excitement in Unis city. The democrats gathered on the streets in lange numbers, vocifer- ously cheering and giving vent to the most extray- gant manifestations of joy. The Galveston artil- ry fired another salte of 100 guns in honor of the personal canvass was remarkable for discretion and ability. They made no mistakes. The per sonal chatges ag.inst Biaine may have taken from him so-cailed independent voters, but he got others that made up the loss. Ohio is all right, She 1s land's great-great-grandtather. He afterward con- formed to the Church of England ‘und Decame a missionary and went to Delaware. He died at the house of his dear friend, Benjamin Franklin, in Philadelphia, in 1757. He was a Harvard graduate, We advance $1,051 m0 resides In the little home cottage at Hol- | always republican on national issues wuse she | democratic iriuinph. | Flags were flying, bonfires | “His son Aaron, the one I started to tulk about Tile ts the eal een ee a ling: ent, just atove Utes, A good PUbIG [1s DEES. We Keo es aie eeCaSe Se | eee nied “thee aponulation seemed wild with ex- | and who is buried here, was a miulster In Norwich ton, We Pay Sper cent per annum to parties on the | Speaker, « qulck conversationailst, and generaily a cilement, Special tel 8 to the Galveston | for many years. ‘There he married into the then handsome majority, and we have given It to: = ee ee Tue Monmoura Battie MoNUMENT.—Invitations have been sent to President Arthur and the mem- the foreign ministers from Wirna tied snatal woett WEDNESDAY EVEN © third annual meeting on WEDNESD: w- | Bai in ebtertels * November 5, ut 615 7iisireet, Got accpy of au- | HF Share Inc ple ans Bee romioeg sucess ae pea fy of the following mame Cicer | aie years Rae ee nace plain worn Of intelectual force, she would do Nets indicate that enacted in ay guns were also fired. The negro id city in Texas, ant Xi Grande, ‘At Dallas numerous and famous famtiy of Breeds, fro Which Breed Hall there is named, This Wworan Was his second wife and ©! was When I was about two and a | { years oid my bers of his Cabin‘ t . + iden ent Ceylon, She has two charming young lady daugh- | England, France pe Germany, the governors of ulation are greatly affected by the news of tue | father moved to New Haven and my grandtather PRET oS weciags ign Lah ip tna teis, Maryand Carrl> Hastings whom tue governor | Seta states, and. numerous Senators, Releat of Blaine. ‘They Testing ton ytia- | Cleveland came to live with us. ‘This was in si. Edwin M, Lawton, treasurer, War depar:meat, has Leen for years educating in this country. He | men and representatives to attend the unvell bers about the corners, u Te- | J was sick and he used to take care of me, and soon John Cook, secretiry, C18 12th stree has given theni every advantage and they have im. | ceremonies of the Monmeush butts monuimeny og | Bults, and declaring that they would ‘not believe | Lia u sy and he used He dicd 21st of ‘Riiina B Goats « Ty, poss omen, proved them. ‘They wilt Ho doubt be a part of their | Freehold, N. J., Thursday, November 13th. the biican party had suffered defeat unUl the ‘uncle's family elrcl at Washington, a8 they have been at times here. a count satisiied them that New York had William P, Seville, Pension bureau, gone for Cleveland. G Bankes Brookes, War de rtment. Frank G. Saxton, bi i y With Sirs, Hoyt, or any one of three other {adies | MENDED TO MERCY.—On June 11 last the yacht Mig- St. John Burned in Effigy. Cliattes Uidaiy therchaut, 410i autect spoken of, the sociai end of the frst democratio nde | nonerte waa wrecked fa the Indian ocean. Four ot! syrgrume, Kax., November &—St. Jolin was A, N. Meoker, bureau printing and engraving, mlnistration for a quercer of a century will be well | theship’s company escaped in a small boat,but with ‘burned in effigy on the principal strect of this town Charles W, Schell, government printing office. Sustained, even should the President-elect continue | almost no provisions. the twelfth day after the | jact: ~ wee We aude marg, tobaccouist, 1745 Pennsyl- | a bachelor. ‘boy m ni west : building. ** Bewlamin, attorney, room 96, Corcoran | TonnisLy MURDER OF A Youna LADY.—-A dispat itch ible and > BEST PREPARATION FOR TEETH AND Pe caer cout anh DEES ARD, corner 7th aud I strests northwest ocal JNO. MORAN, 2126 NN, EP et of Bib a RENN A, AVENDE, fing stories, te low ns $20." Laine's Rae hetbe orises Will be attended to promptly. 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