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~~ Tux Worsr Covcz relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. aahosamrurne bronchial tabes are in- flamed and the lungs congested. Prompt uso fnwares rapid cure, L. D. Bizley, of Bartonville, ‘Vi, writes: “Four years ago I took s severe cold, which was followed by s terrible cough. I was confined to my bed sboht four months My physician finally ssi4 I was in Consumption, tna that he could mot help me, One of my seighdors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Peo- ‘erat. 14if so, and wis well before Thad fn- faked tdxing the frst bottle. Ever since then THE REPUBLICAN SWEEP. Mr. McPherson’s Figures, and what He says of the Importance of Them. WE FIOURES OUT 4 REPUBLICAN MAJORITY OF FIFTERN IN THE NEXT HOUSE OF REPRE- SENTATIVES AND IN THE SENATS—THIS ASSURES THE PASSAGE OF THE SENATE TARIFF BILL AND THE ADMISSION OF SEVERAL MEW 24 EDITION. Lat Taras ToS NEW YORK CITY'S VOTES. Cleveland 57,000 Ahead of Harrison and Hill 5,000 Ahead of Cleveland. - New Yorx, Nov. 8.—The total city vote for how the next House will stand. which the public sy bealth bas been good. President is as follows: iad He figures out » majority of fifteen for the re- | fo influence him, will not, it is Believed by AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, ‘hen publicans, and in addition thinks that there sho know him best load to the ‘selection Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. will be a gain of one each in the delegations p ba Boa Fin alegad ae ae ee ‘Sold by all Price, $1; six bottles, $5. from Michig.n, West Virginia and Virginia, #8 | For some time it bas been said that ‘Mr. nis figured in the table below. In West Virginia | Blaine would be Secretary of State. Whether he thinks that the delegation in the House will | r not this is to be, no one is ready as yet to Tx Gaur stand not less than two to two; in Virginia, wast tat aad rite, Sa ek ne ot the JOHANN HOFF'S three licans to seven democrats, and in Maino Sepators may be ‘given 2 Cabinet place MAES BEPPAct 190 ten republicans to one democrat. | and that Mr. Blaine wi into the Senate. waitetivadcites He isnot willing to claim a solid republican | It is said that this would suit’ him better. ramet, i owl ag SS ee —— S., there | F. jt Oe, One PALATABLE EVERAGE, campaign is at last ended in this city, | may be changes in Florida, Indiana, Kentucky | Of" the of as almost’ certain for Impared Dyspepsia, Convalescence | and thi: fast i a to their " is as ce i. - ~e ama : ae own and North Carolina favorable to the republi-| ig that Gael te wil, be Secretary cans, , His estimate of the House, based wy owledge ant incl juding ce oes ubtful reports, is shown by the following House of Representatives. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF | Cuarters have closed up with the exception of JT: Suffering from an attack of Uiness which had not | {he republican and democratic mationd execu. tive committees, and these will probably be abandoned to-day. STATEMENT FROM THE DEMOCRATIC the effects of the Genuine Johann Hoff’: Malt nisin The national democratic committee now con- Harrison. Mises ince day Teo nse wes ioligwe . twas followed S Food, which had heretofore been canal unchanged. digested | cece for the first time the election of 3 Sppeared 8 bower of | Thoy make this it: Fetitiene “das niadine bas the cigne-| Ween committee the national democratic of “Johann Hof” on the neck of every bottle. All | claimed the state of New York on Tuesday OFT, Borin and Vienna New York Of- | ev by 10,000 to 15,000 majority soe, ca States re re Giecwe Crane, botrible sensations of an assassin clutching your es iy there was 19,000. re ie wires were crowded, an att eve vehcnatioet te Bemterenl Oe: | oS cateden fae ocomtines talatas to the West was considerably delayed. There is evidently a i memory isapprehension in some parts ! | of the West ne Ss eo tine at which the dis- patch was sent.” The particular dispatch referred to was one received in the sae ay the —_ Ly claiming New by 10,000 to 16, majority. When the dispatch arrived out there it wae wholly at variance with the returns from this state, The democratic committee say it was notintended to deceive any one, and that at the hour it was written the bulletins of some New York were giving the state to Cleveland by £8,000 plurality. © ars! ens dal THE IRISH DID IT. A Dublia Opinion on Harrison’s Elec- tion—A Startling Suggestion. Dust, Nov. 8—The United Ireland ex- presses indifference at the result of the presi- dential election in the United States, as, it says, it has friends in “both camps.” Harri- son, the paper thinks, owes his election to the Sackville affair, as the Irish voters suspected fog it thst cannot be substantiated by the most re- spectable and relisble references. Each packet contains one bottle of the Rapica Cras, one box of Carannnat Sotvert, and an In- Isa Lzn, with trestise and and ts ‘by all druggists for $1. POTTER DRUG CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. KIDNEY PAINS, ‘With their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, all-gone sen- sations, RELIEVED 1x ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA Averr-Pars PLastex. The first and only pain-subduing . All druggists, 23c_ 4153/1681} 41 170) 155 | The Senate. Mr. McPherson says that the republicans will have # majority of four in the Senate. This is brought about, he says, by the democratic Plaster. n5,8 President Cleveland of being friendly with n Lord Salisbury. While. it is ‘Rattering to the | 1008 of the legislature in Delaware, which will Scorrs Excistox Irish to be able to turn the scale in such acon- | insure the return of a republican in place of CURES COUGHS AND COLDS, — the — is a as it is also humili- | Mr. Saulsbury, and then the election of a re- ating and menacing erica. lican suece: Senator Kenna i SCOTT'S EMULSION The Irish vote existe as a separate and me- | Yrwicin "ceMor to Senator ent RELIEVES CONSUMPTION. nacing factor in American politics, because the ‘The General Result. While Taz Stan man was talking with Mr. McPherson a visitor came in to inquire how he should reply toa telegram from a re- publican friend in Texas, who inquired as to the result of the election. fact that Ireland is without home rule rankles as.espear-head in the relations between the English- ing races. “Tt would be c! eap for America to establish home rule in Ireland, even at the cost of a war with Great Britain. We need not comment ae value to England of a settlement of e Irish i SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL procpeeryonstiarenieeay question.” “Telegraph him,” said Mr. McPherson, “that ————» Harrison is elected and that both houses of SCOTT'S EMULSION CALIFORNIA. Congress are republican with a good working CURES THROAT AFFECTIONS. v meagan majority.” Close Votes r Congressmen. SCOTT'S EMULSION THE SENATE TARIFF BILL. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Sax Faaxctaco, Nov. 8.—Forty-one thousand | ne probable effect of this transfer of the seven hundred and seventy-three votes out of ‘ : SCOTT'S EMULSION a total of 55,370 in this city have been canvassed. | Government to the republican party was re- plete returns have been received from ‘775 precincts out of a total of 1,590 outside of "the city of San Francisco, The total vote ferred to Dy agendiemse sitting in Mr. McPher- son's office. He expressed the opinion that the Senate tariff bill would be 2 r CURES SKIN DISEASES. count Lin oe state, i ere te <kes,” aaented Me, me re cisco ant rior ji ives Harrison, ie cessary iB ion Tegar« 1 SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL WITH | 119 "Cieveland, 85,041; 5,841; Curt, ‘785. tariff will be made, end that will “probabl 18 SOLD ALL OVER | ‘Sufficient returns have been received from | considered to be embodied in the tariff bill re- ‘THE WORLD. 25 | third and sixth c districts to show Ee to the Senate by the republicans, Ther ae es aes = ——— rep., have | there isthe ; Bee n re-el yy safe majorities. ADMISGION OF THE TERBITORIES 5 Dismax « |, Returns from’ the four remaining die-| there is no doubt but that euificiont states courETINION KOWNER OAK WALL SANDS "but "a "aight "fincrence in Mabe | Willbe admitted to mako it impoable for a votes of the republican and demo- | *lid South in combination with New York to UNEQUALLED AND ALONE. cratic candidates, and it epee control a national election. But the solid oo suite ot 910; | tbat the result in these districts will mot be | South will gradually yield to the assault that is ae ae ‘Sool Bonpem ‘Suite oi | Known until the total vote is counted. being made by the republican party. The frinc: Shere gua ot $15" ont #25 wGylondid | can Franclece to. the Dey, News faye: BL ML | Weet Virginie, othe, beginning. andr tie oe 3 bh A ways: a ie beginning, anc ie re- Guality Prince Albert Suite st $18: oe eet ao. | M majorities in Virginia and a show the same tendency. I ——— the it + | business of various kinds, §o1 ; | Successful and others not. One of the ex-office- Philadelphia, will be Postmaster General, John C. New is spoken of for Secretary of the Trese- ble ns ole is thrown on this by men 1080, or ent is of notice. inet pontons. it te West Ving lope e' jeture goes republican Mr. Got ‘ai go Ee e Senate. Mr. McKinley is ment ~ the Cabinet, but his conn in speaker of th: think STILL TALKING ABOUT IT. What is Said Here To-day About the Election. SOME REPUBLICANS WHO HAVE BEEN TURNED OUT Among the persons in Washington who are : | greatly rejoiced over the success of the repub- lican party are those who have been retired from public office during the present adminis- tration. A large proportion of them have re- mained in this city, where their homes have been for many years, and have engaged in have been holders tolda Sraz reporter to-day that he thought a large number of those turned out of office would like to get back, and would make their plans tobring it about. “To tell the truth,” he added, “in most cases it would be a benefit to the Government, for their ex- perience and skill is needed. Frequently the men selected to fill their pines have been bi their inexperience incapable of doing the wor! as it ought tobe done, and in consequence the public business has suffered.” Already some of the places have been picked out and assigned. Prominent republicans who have held office under former administrations are mentioned in connection with some of the Department positions, and ip of this character is not fimited to Cabinet appointments. 1888, 5 THE NEXT HOUSE. A Republican Majority of Seven. bat|4 228T OF TRE weuEERs ACCORDING TO THE Tho following is a list of Representatives- ‘Tux Parsest ‘at the White House sil wd elect according to the latest returns: day. Shortly after 11 o'clock the members of the Cabinet ‘Vilas and Suapann, the cause of Mr. Cleveland's defeat. The use arrived, all but Seeretary a ee *% e me + pened Sei tntemen erie, cates Sond |§ Se ES aout, aber trunhies, ctvO-aurvice reform, and writen ay ES by ; “ak oe peg Bey with a wink, are given, the Attor- ARKANSAS. EGER eee {ETT reduction idea seems to have been well reeeived. Tt was But when the whole oats ee men of Pa ar = awe Pager cane ait carroR: Ae pe pe Bank ‘eseociation, the re of Pernt mk Bees | ae a Cina 7 con Rl py nese Ww can a the Treasury has instructéd the collector of | ~ n |e Vandever, point out that in localities where reform customs at Ben seo mer- COLORADO, was said to be popular they have made gains, but chants are not affected by the exclusion ‘Hosea Townsend, R. t these were, unfortunately for them. where and that those now resident in the ‘Uni CONNECTICUT. moderate gains could do them no good. It was States who visit foreign countries may be ad-| 3: } Goals A Bowell, R | the ‘sentiment in the state of New mitted on their retart upon any of . 4 (* % | York, and not deals or factional fights, that de- ee, “Stee ras Joba B. Pennington a eanapaareee Fairchild in ‘fae Cantxet Meeriée.—all of the members A the Treasury to-day. Hedid not spesk as if of the Cabinet, except Secretary Vilas and| 1. RobtH.M.Davidson,D.| 2. Robert Bullock, D. yee jed of tariff reform ‘2 — uted ilk Iesbedl oo et Stee teen Retos “gyre ct mony angels, “Where too, weenatosincien meeting, which lasted over two hours, y-| 3 Bere e. ob | fae Cette, D are,” he said, “we did pretty well. About ‘Tue Arrzrxoon Szsstoy of the tunnel court Hey S , = ier to * tonne phere tho people got f inguii i i ¥ 4 . oa an matter over, pe inquiry to-day was occupied by the reading 5. John D. Stewart, ~ Ags 4 the working people ‘the > roWwA. ate men contemplated, Some ultra Fa Farin B +B | free traders, he said, . Jas. P. Flick, R. that they would not vote for ja. SoS E pane, moderate policy, bocenes tt would prevent the > * ti . ne % oe tote 3 ree trade. They proposed to awaid a INDIANA. The Secretary is looking well. site "| 8 Lottie Ceding | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. end scaring the otters to sea bey: the reach Wits 4 Holman. | . wil Seta —— of the natives, who use bows and arrows only, George W: Cooper, D-"/12. ©. A. O. McCielian, D. The New York Stock Market. snd thus deprive them of their only means of | $ Wifius M- Browne, & (15. Benjamin F-Shively,D. | The following are the opening and cle prices of support. Ag the of sea otters by others 2 KANSAS. Se ne ane en Se pepsries than natives is ¢: prohibited by law end Egmund N Morrill. R) 5 oo instruc! ward the Secretary of the to bring the t 3 a Pgrsonat.—Judge Durham, the First Com want a troller.of the Treasury, arrived last night.—— age rs Jno. L. Bogert of Long Island, M. A. Healy of the Marine and Geo. E. He and 3 Frank L. Wood of New York are at the Eb- - the Ni ion oreter Tent x Trland from New York.——J. C. Hsakell of south ate Ot, Foal ..... {the Metropolitan RH. Parker of By race are a —R. H. ro 77% Tex & Pac Detroit, Jno. B, Pilling and wife of Haverhill, S92 Union Pac Mass., are at the St. James.—Senator Morrill Me ew ° and Stileon Hutchins of Washington were in 65k¢ West! Union. New York last night. c: _ve a DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. ‘TRANSFERS OF POLICEMES. W. H. Culler, who was appointed on the Po- Tice force yesterday, has been assigned to duty in the sixth precinct. Officer Constantine The Washington Stock Ex following changes from yesterday's quotas tions on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted mS. 448, 1801, coupon, 10% bid, 107 Ws, 1801, registered, 107g bid, 107 asked. U.S. 4s, coupon, 127% bid, 197% ask . 8. 4s, ‘bid, 127% asked. was to-day transferred from the fourth to the 194, cures 120% Bret precint; and Officer Williams from the 30-year fund @s, 1902, eighth to the fourth. i MISCRLLANEOUS. William Harris has been remgved ger in the auditor's office and Churc! &ppointed to fill the vacancy. smesaen- Carter bia sed 414; bid, rgetown Gan, 44 bid, 48) asked. ‘Firemen’s Insurance, 38 bid, 48 Columbia Insurance, 12% bid, 43 asked. Potomac STREET AND ALLEY REPAIRS. : Insurance, 63 bid. ‘Riggs Insurance, 8 bid, ‘MR. NORRIS 18 SORRY BUT BOWS TO THE WILLOF | The Commissioners are receiving 1. John M. Allen, D. . C. L, Anderson, D. asked. Washington | stock, 123g wide THE PEOPLE. i 2. James B. Mo D. | & Thos R. National M: uk, 196 bid, 205 asked. from property-owners in different 3 Thos. ©. Cat G FT Mr. James L. Norris, the financial represente- | city pri that their alleys or the rs . A iy bid, 132 asked. tive of ‘he ‘national -dewn ie cent - ig pouenrnnce ee enon Te alley in ‘William H. Hi rt, = this ci mies aii : & . Hat a ity, Ada 6 Hey i, ‘diay S re square 240 to be paved with asphalt blocks at a B Sas h Mai v that he had receive lection of Wie 1 re | cost of $200; the construction of an asphalt tile | 3 410%, 34; Hoc . a x cy is no doubt about the election of Hr. Harrigon. | sidewalk in front of 924 Pennsylvania avenue | % Johu tarsney’'D Jiewian Guahephene Oe aan tan Ga Pst is conceded now, and to tall the truth. T | and in rear of the same premises on C street to | { John, Hi on ea Jor bape at ncgey ign: alt | contig: the ‘contraction ot a sewer sn | an r Mr. » juare at an estimated cost ; con- Chi Markets. it is the will of the people, and both parties series? peti og square west of square | 3° JJ. Cprnell. R- CHICAGO. Nor enn) em bow to that anthority.' 558 to cost construction of a sewer in ‘strong on the board at the opening this “Do you attribute democratic defeat to the December. wheat attracted very little attention, ee ra Sf, Santee pudirtny afoatanth: Sotkiy*aaremes ee tghrg tw ee Beole FP 2 Alonzo Nute,R. | 2. Oren. Moore,®, | 116, andar o-4s wasquoted ALLO, ‘May westhe bona trodes oy grote nena, | gg NEW JERSEY. active option, "It opened % higher, at 117% and ag) A . Chris. A. Berger, . Chas, Tose almost at to 118, sold down to 1 Yorkers to elect their local tickets was also a | b 5 ‘ Teo sone. Rk | & > Pah _ y back to Tis. ‘snd is now quetea at 117%. eS factor, as it is usually in national elections—the | W. Green, 457 8th street, reports stolen | 3.4. A. hainer, Dd) 7. William Me: . | ber corn opened i higher, at 40}, and advanced Hancock and Tilden campaigns, for instance.” | from bureau on it t silver watch, | * ¥. W. Voorhees, R. to 2% jay oats were firm and unchat at WHAT A REPUBLICAN SAYS. is ts, and white shirt——Mrs. NORTH CAROLINA. 204. January pork was strong and Se. at Mr. W. J. Newton, president of the Tippe- Kinria Paylor, of Hillsdale, reports stolen % pay gE) a F eanoe at are re sere en ; Fibs were Sc. higher, at7.o0, MMA While thore is no doubt that the views enter-| fr money. ‘The Washington, Monument Associa. | & CHICAGO, Nor. 6. 11.0, m—Dovemiber. whens ts tained by the President on the tariff question | tion reports stolen from the top of the Monu- a40%; May oats, “ki 220: Janusry contributed largely to his defeat, still the fact remains that in the state of New York some other causes contributed to it. It is nliar Coschman’s Livery opinion before the election that ie republi- | that in democratic strongholds Mr. Hill’s ma- Sheila Sate pan Veots at $7 50; worth Dail, Beat ena eae eans could SS if a thorough effort | jorities were much larger than Mr. Cleveland's; ‘Coats and V ‘at $10: DELAW. . was made. But nothing ‘was done, and the | therefore personal popularity must have en- 915. Fine Broadcloth Full, Dress Bats a — at party headquarters in the state were not | tered into the contest. It may be well argued ——— — aoe tants Mental that e Legislature Remains in Doubt. opened a short time before the election. | from this that his administration disappointed Price. In Overcosts we have @ sesort | Wiuaixotox, Dzt., Nov. 8—Nearly full | As it was the congressional delegation isevenly | these voters. I think if Mr. Cleveland had ment ip light, medium. and eer Lacktsteut Oxes | returns show that in Kent County the | divided between the two parties. The true | continued to carry out his policy as he began 4 Eeirlipey Montagne Chinchils oe or republicans elect their whole legislative | FeMe4y against » ‘Solid South’ is gradually to | it, instead of yielding to the pressure brought to e25; usually ‘coat In aes: segubtogns adcih build up the party Bs the border states and the bear upon hinl,things might havebeen different, FOR BOYS 16 to 16 years our line of gaits and over. | five tive candidates by plaralities of from | Eatscresen © 1 infuence through the ee eee ae eee ‘= snd Sou can Just sa wer | 50 to 100. The indications are that they elect oPrasce 8 wh i ‘ in price of us. | For, bove $ to 13 Mr. McPherson attributes the defeat of the | did not lose the voters who believed in it. The Soe eo ae mS rae SITow | na Phillipa on the democratic cket rus | Somaarettparty o the free-trade doctrines of | excuses made by the frends of evi-orvicg re Boket form who still adhered to him, that ‘ r= Temi tae at odd Puatain the city atonethird below | ahead. and the vote is 0 close that amas TATER—EWENTY REFURLICAN MAJORITY 1x Tux | ing the great pressure brought to bear —_" a é HOUSE. y his party friends, he has ‘done wonder- = OA* corset 1dthand F ota nw. pny site in afternoon Mr: Mepharson ssid, All| Tigi have. dove’ better, and hardly counts oe 0 fo! r- ry ? The Republicans Elect all but One of| noon justifes me in expressing ‘the opinion | With that large class of voters who consider the Me Pazer the Congressmen. that the next House will consist of 173 republi- | men before measures. cans ocrat ili KS MRE. LANGSTON DEFEA’ a Has Moved ta Des Morxes, Iowa, Nov. 8.—Later returns | that ey Santee por ae may be teen Parse B. Wall, Tenivertades of Jokn ML 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBUE, make no change in the estimated result in have made ‘abies, lene aaah a advices to 19 or 20, but I liberal allowances in my calculations for all democratic claims.” WHAT BEPRESENTATIVE BRECKINRIDGE SAYS. Representative Breckinridge, of Kentucky, a @emocratic member of the ways and means committee, expresses the opinion that the re- publican majority in the next House will be very slender, and is confident that it cannot ex- ceed ten in any event. According to his calcu- lation the republicans must show » gate of nineteen eee licans to secure a maj: , and he doesnot believe that they have much ex- ceeded that figuure. ——___ The Death Record. During the forty-eight hours ending at 1 o’clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Mary Ann Plucker, white, 76 years; Stella Price, white, 1 month; Bradbury Plano Ware Rooms, Office on First Floor). | towa, Harrison's plurality will probably reach 30,000. The republicans carry every congres- sional district but the second, a gain of two, peciiamiin stad O’Ferrall’s Majority 3,000. Special Dispstch to Tar Evenrxe STaB. Haxnisoyzvne, Va., Nov. 8.—Mr. O’Ferrall’s majorityis 3,000. Chicago’s Close Vote. OFFICIAL FIGURES REQUIRED TO DECIDE WHETHER IT WENT DEMOCRATIC OR RPUBLICAN. Carcaco, Nov. &—It will probably require the official canvass to decide whether Cook County, (including the city of Chicago) is dem- cratic or republican. According to the figures of the Tribune, it gave Harrison a plurality of 497; according to the Inter-Ocean it gave him LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penn. sve., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Horse Blankets and ‘Lap Robes in great variety at 790 plurality, while the Times and Daily News | jo4 Brownson, white, 1 month; Augustus F. very Jow prices. figure » plurality for Cleveland, the former of | Wijiiamson, 3 months; Jno. H. W. Wellner, TR 857 an latter oa a2 ae Betsey cheno. cooenag te ee . Branch, colore ears; <2 WALL STREET ANXIOUS. Williams, colored, 13 years, Flodo, A. Howard, Business Men Curious About a Change of Financial Policy. Reports come from New York of great anxi- ety on Wall street lest there be a change of policy in the Treasuzy Department asa result of the election. They are to hear some: from Mr. Pairchild, The question —— ml | ee yo pap AD’ iG DR. Waikbe Golbes SEciIG. witl Tt gre pers taking a ee ‘® permanent and cure, wi the wreck. Be fABRANT FoR Lrnet Issvnp.—! re —+ 1-25 d at Cabinet to-day. ‘was issued from the Police Court this afternoon otic thear been, is some too, as oe gage ae po Pg ao eee ee ee jay te | to the change of polioy which ‘the cam- at Ro. sat street, charg- win heir Relate apa lode te paign cretes fave, in a menmute, Mr. ae sation st ‘The system with | committed the republican party to | Fh0, «Sunt article grim aye, The deposits of Government moneys in na- Prstown the Embl ——- “Red ‘and tional banks have farnished a subject for mblem of Anarchism i ermont ave.. by Police.” The warrant was uneasy as to what course followed immediately after the 4th ‘The business men are more interested to who the Secretary of the Treasury is to bethan ; they are in any other Cabinet office. + | Palmer on the 2d of September, was - IN THE DEPARTMENTS. J. The Clerks Beginning to Adjust Them- selves to the Changed Condition. barsh criticism, and the Wall street folks ~~ know | : | bees. il : pte Aig FY 3 oF F if E oil i rE le 4 i ki i i Hy E i i f bad | & # "| large crowd had Langston, has not heard from the latter since the election, and therefore does not know whether he was élected to Cor or not. He told an intimate friend this a! mn that from what he had read he was under the im- —— that his brother-in-law hed been de- te ——_———_ THOUGHT HE WAS SHOT. A Man Supposed to be Seriously In- jured is Taken to a Hospital and Im- mediately Discharged. Some excitement was caused in Childs’ brickyard, corner of 13th and D streets north- east, about 11 o’clook this morning, by the re- port of a gun fired in the yard. A colored boy named Arthur Wells was seen running from the yards, and then John Graham, a colored man, appeared. His upper lip was bleeding and he was badly frightened. He thought that he had been fatally injured. The news: soon spread that a murder had been committed, and ina few minutes a Ce Te x iver with the wagon ay: ite the case. mn he arrived at the injuries were of a serious nature. The injured man was placed in the and driven to Freedman's A ible. The sent from wh and retarned to work. ‘The trouble that led tothe shooting was over a Graham was wheel with a stick. Graham then the boy and went on about his work. ‘Wells went to his home on 18th street east, a a ae pol ml home, a en Ris clothes and started toward the Ospitol. ae ‘Was not arrested. oe +oran> Az Sewren—Complains ban been mails Police that a young man, whose name not known, was fired by. unknown beet ts ¢, but neither the shots took fee! ing the election returns on E street, between 12th sai some one bat off. He gave into Slate alley and Be Bl £ i iq t Teh Fi i i fi £ i I thered. A telephone mes- } Bric! ment on the 6th a pair of large opera-g! , 816 ist street southeast, Teports - mary lard, 817850; January ino. stolen this morning a black horse-cover.— Miss Ida Tompkins, 603 6th street southwest, reports that a colored man at the corner of 7th and D streets southwest, last evening snatched her pocketbook, containing 75 cente.——Burt Owens reports a tricycle stolen from the Young fap Christian Association building on Satur- Ye ei ence A Cuarce or Empezziement.—Detectives Carter and Mahon last night arrested Charles 8. Williams, who is known as Gen. Williams, on lincaaaieiatieaie: Sales of Real Estate. Levi Z, Condon has bought for $15,000, of . E. Spalding, an undivided half interest in lots 1 to 4, 25 to 90, and part lot 5, square 554— 90,475 square feet—fronting lst, Nand O streeta northwest. Pauline L. Peyton has bought for $11,000, of Jno. W. Waters, sub lots 35 und 36, sq. 733-98 by 44.83 feet—on the north side of D street, between Ist and 2d streets southeast, eee RERRERESomvaenmssion 2: s ry Was a case a charge of embezzlement, and he gave bonds Jecob Trovete G: Oct or A Rear Ber 2 5 ’ ° so Oct oF for his Teappearance. “He is with em- i : Jon, cata. Teaxeactiox.—In the Court in General Term bezzling €300 of the funds of Mr. George T.| 3 ; Chas. Gana. | this morning the cage of Seneph 3. Reynalas Jones, who lives at the Congressional Hotel. | : Tamea W Gwenn againat F. H Smith & Co., was Mr Fe ied vara a Sadetentent lived a ecw $ - Fone Baylor, | H. Mackey for the complainant and W. J. New- ny ir. Jones, anc while 4 rfé ® | ton and F. J. Lavender for def This tor was sick at his former home in Cincinnati F Ean tepier “TY tyeytghn yey 1 wing out of areal estate trans ich the i i } notice of the forfeiture of a security for €250 was delivered at the hotel; that Williams went to Cincinnati and collected $300 from Jones to clear the forfeiture and failed to use the money for that purpose. The case has been wuity Court on Fi 4, Henry Bingham, B18, ast set for next Tuesday. > Guarke peg. 15. WipoR.B, Wright, issue attachment on decree in eduity in Mararace Licenses.—| iage licenses have 3 Sirue# papal & ee ‘ a dobter tne oa Le sang vein Soc been igsued by the clerk of the court to W. | § sited. Harmer. i ‘Du | that the garnishee (the Columbia National Jones and Annie Johnson; James M. Weisham- | $ medley Darlington,R. bo Bank) was not properly served. asit can only be t and Ida J. Leitzau, both of Baltimore,| 8: William Mutchier, R attached in its corporate name; also that the Kia. Thomas Johneonand Mary Frances Lucas; | ,9- D) B. Brunnez, D. Bayne, R. | condemnation should not have been made, for oe Jee and Katie Coates; W. P. Boteler and | 30- Mar Semnton, . ¥.55 », | the money is not that of defendants and should ddie C . Shock. iz gE Ss. Ceborne < erie not be takeu to pay the defendants’ debts, To-day, Mr. Dorsey Clagett, the register of 14 Joun W. Rife,” (8: cerr, D. _ MARRIED. ee eee | Et at rene ae eo outa ir, wi re . J. a 2. We 7, 5 a a rh. one Benjamin , filed in 1895, and it at SOUTH CANOLINA, wi iis ty GEORGIANA TE. ELVEN. both oe Wake once reminded him that another person of that | 3. famocl Dipble.D. | 5. John J.Hempuin.p, | item. No carder name was living. 3 das 8.00 Dp. | 7. Willi a illo B: DIE! THE COURTS. "TENNESSEE. BE Reloved wife of Ti Birown and dsugiter’ oa Cover mt Generar Teem. 3 prernouk ke ¢é twee B . ‘ inn m x Ben}. West, To-day, Ke: agt. Pickrell argued and £ Benign Seale, B. BBs 4 Pieri re Bum please Sons.) Se ah submitted. Reynolds agt. Smith; do. ; Jas, D. Richardson, D’/10. Jaa Phelate D. Wednesday, November 7, 1886, cad Coz, TEXAS. 202, IDA M. CARROLL aged twenty-two years, ‘To-day, Morrison agt. Herr; suit dismissed. | 3 Gan Feet. De ce oe, be ie ce fro et lar reat, Atchison ogt. Fitch et al.; do. U.8. agt. Starr! §.0'R Rilwore'D. | & Bon I Pee i be etal; lidated ing ion. National Press be DR 19. io, Sor 3 am, % _ K'Co, agt. Davis, jr.; motion to set aside | § Silas Hare, D. 11. 8.W. D ‘May she rest in peace. 2 judgment granted. DALY. On November BT at a ES VERMONT. Ko. ‘Iti2 New York aveutic MAGAMET TBAT? Gov. Hill for President in 1892. 1. Jno. W. Stewart, R. | 2. William W.Grout.R. | widow of James Daly, late of thin oi < A dispatch to the New York World says that a. oe Eeesere ie a eee Bentinel nails to its mast-} 3: Goss" nm | $ egret. Siar tet ticctes. vicintinniih wane baal —a £ EiyTeivemtio.p. | 2's Bathaoes ELeNGh SEMEN. we gs, h BBs ak w P.G. Lester, D. r tT D. anghter of fate Richard 4 Earns Her Living Teaching Whist. MEAT VIRGINIA. Eleventh street southwest. on ‘From the Evening Wisconsin. E Gari wieon a: |S 375.2 Angorpon. P. | 1888. et 2:80pm. Relatives and 7 ‘WIBCONSIN. pa, Pee on Milwaukee. She was the pioneer in the ‘Lucien 1888, West in establishing a Indios’ i eres agency, and now sends out tons of merchandise thee iis Sorcha wap tats ad States, and is a on the p i é t i