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—— “s gay ey petal uit Be ne at Nara oe att we a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1888. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. land carried Marion County, General Harrison Gov. Hill the Ek DI 5 v . Se eel ae ral on te a > Election. 4 THE DELAWARE REVOLUTION. ; AUCTION SALES For Harrison, 239—For Cleveland, 162. | Indianapolis. Albany last night, and made a fee r the | History of the Compact Between the} Perhaps the most unlucky ship that was ever TO-MORRO' CLEVELAND WILL HAVE 25,000 18 MISSOURI | course of which ho said: “Our success in the| Bayards and Saulsburys and How it | isunched from an American shipyard was the "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. IF WEST VIRGINIA HAS GONE FOR HARRISON, AS ‘ d from 90 Ps . . W: = NOW APPEARS PROBAMLE, THE REPUBLICANS | ¢ uCial, Teturns have been received fram © | gubernatorial contest is. marred by shadow of | WS Broken. \ | Harvey Mills, which closed her ten years’ | rive warxeT ANTIQUE OAK AND! CHERRY WoULD NOT HAYE NEEDED NEW york's yore | °F {11 counties in, Missousi, And: Wil wc" | RAtional disaster. In common with every true | From the Philadelphia Pree. carese of dleastor by. sinking off Cape Fisttery}- SROSRES FU aE Anh hea To ELECT MIM—SMALL REPCULICAN wazont- | }-0C8 from the remaining 24 Shey vec incis, | 2cmocrat I greatly regret the defeat of Presi-| The history of the revolution which came to | 0” the last day of December, 1886. She was GACTE, WALNUT. FOLDING” BEDS: SI IES IN BOTH NOUSES OF THR NEXT CONGRESS. mod fag a have a plncaltty ayer dent Cleveland in the state and in the nation. | a head in Delaware on Tuesday is a very inter- | #unched on Friday, and was baptizedja blood, a Kimball of about 12,000. The republican state | O¢ ter at the hands of the people | esting one. About the year 1852 the Sauls | killing a workman when gliding into the sea. Fuller returns from all the states show that | committee now concede the election of Francis. rs sre bonayha weenie wpcther | burys—Gove and Eli in Kent, and Willard in | Once in the merchant service she met so many TEL party secured thereby Mt ry CARPETS. D TOILET WARE. TA Harrison has undoubtedly carried California] Returns from 140 of 176 precincts in San | reform 90 prominently 10 the front, but said | Susex County—had complete control of the | Mi#baps that the underwriters actually classed | GANS. COMPORTS, HAIR AND HUSK MAT SONENBER AnD tes and Indiana, and in all probability West Vir-| Franctaco remit: Cleveland, 20,98; Harrison, | that the Wor mst ¢% on, and thei ‘ao betk | lower counties, The Bepaiis ralod New Oustle. Ser ae cake benrdon ok, OS ber Oet) Ciel e 9 seemed ines By tiie thre apa a i ‘ ; ; wale: Chavelass . a ; =y ae Sipe : sinia, ‘This would have elected Harrison with- | 36.116. The state is repal ican beyond any | track must be taken upon this question. ‘The two parties made a compact, by which the | rowly escaped foundering. She was on fire | 300 Yanbs On Rnpesh iS REMNANTS, ITALIAN steept tp fl dent Heat rip out New York's electoral vote. though they say they will have a majority in What Sunset Cox Thinks. Bayards were to have the United States Senator | Once, while transporting cotton from Port RES $M equare two by sere, shall sell within snd in front of our aalesroom, | (20. — x Washington, Disuctet THE ELECTORAL VOTE. the legislature Hon. §. 8, Cox said inan interview in in New Castle, while the Saulsburys were to | Royal to Liverpool, and was transformed into | comer 10th strect and Pennsylvania avenae, TO. | Colum . . - be New a jORROW . . C1 oI tht balance The following is the latest estimate of the | “Returns from the state of Nevada as far 08] york last night: “Of course there was no bad {Fm the rest of the state, ‘That plan was car- aiating Fame. Piet nets ees Cone | it WALTaR BoWTranba LGM kecee benclvemectnin cones coned tevekaes Shee electoral vote: counted gis ar ieee it Tar as heard from | faith on the part of Gov. Hill. ‘Tammany kept { Fied out, and ever since Kent and Sussex have | the ames cat theowch the Geek, eater she TPROMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Sense cl ait per Get per sunum, pooner cane gm TAMEISON. | FoR Cuavaraxy. | Contre inoereps 415, and Cassiday, dem., | faith and so did the Counties as far aa I know. | Filed New Castle with an iron band. As the | rode down and sank # bark in the English chan- | Mout tnomreea Gox, BUTLER TO ORDER TO | unl or sll toch st. Wrchencrs” option. STOO Be Galtornie 8 Alaboms . ey 5 The defection seems traceable to Brooklyn and | Yesrs went on the Bayards and the Ssulsburys | Rel: and none of the bark’s crew escaped to tell | “GO TOCALIPURNIA IAD CART) BU TLE TQ | Recordin et parchonsr's cowt: ime of salete boost Illinois . axComnecticu’ . ,, Oregon has ineréased her republican major- | other outside places. Perhaps it was the mug- | 80 at loggerheads to a greater degree than | *heir si¢ iA Ro wedge HAS NOFUR@HER Usk FOR THEM. Pile wt im te a ARNER, , 5 eee ie: Wumps, The truth is, Harrison's campaign | ¢vet, before, although, in spite of the agree: | was given up for lost, ond when at last she bat front of my auction rosie EO CLOCK, Esballvellin | eodkds == GEURGE &. EMMONS, TY re - manag: ment ey n smashi for years at 4 ‘is gales it OMAS Tur ISTPON Ss North Cutis ‘Th we ind ay = avine talks ¢ ne aden soliing abt e pbrtile yo each other. Still the republicans had no hope, re 2 Flattery, pedis barely ego eee JPEREMPTORY sal. ea CART: DNESD AN NOVEMBER SEVENTE. 1mBS, cone 15,000 to Clovelands here ja doubt as to the | talks to or about soldiers, snd reconeited | £7 im spite of the democratic factional squab- | unfoctunates on Pencdce ecccuitedeo ouickly HARES PROPERTY "6 OM. | Bour and place’ neil tatonhions som dems, in the ninth district, and More- | i. He won fay. Mr. Morton har acted in a {Dh the democratic voters etuck by tho party | when she sank that thoy sald nov oved grasp | ot MMGHi, 1c Loar WUMS Es micod Sgn SS WRwoxs; Trostom, Maryland. frend dignified . He was f - when the pinch came. @ spar. EN O'CLOCK, we will = 7 A head, dem., in the fifth district, are in doubt. | dign’ way. one of my col par. VE Ts POSTPONF) & Mima 4 ee nee ae So ee cr eee ta tie Hote divas | iin eas oa eee rons eae Curious Minerals of Utah Bare ritasbat Nek Sovbatuen Pir teeNaak ou 4 f parand Glee. ‘ ; Harrison's plurality in Micigan will reach | any other good democrat could not be Vice-| ranks. The Bayard faction wanted E. R. | From the Boston Transcript, Onatt k | Drustoos. 22,000, against 8,908 for, Blaine in 1864. ‘This | President, that it is my ox-colleague, at home | Cochran for governor, and tho Saulsburys said| Included in the mineral resources of Uta, Sale prewaptary PGES” | SopoWE mote wen surprisingly large gain is (eer sengrod = br ties.” wma aee n his social quali- | that they wanted Benjamin T. Biggs for gov- | 8Part from its precious metals, are deposits of ‘Auctioneer. ===——SOSOS™S N.* J reste the return of the greenbackers e ol ernor. Not only that, but they declared that | alum, some recently-discovered veins of which —o GRANITE, GRANITE, GRANITE. ee Crazed by the Election. they were going to elect Charles B. Lore for | are eighteen inches thick and several hundred | ER ANDREL TEES OF & LARGE PRIVATE | connmssionER’s SALE OF A TRACT OF LAND Election Aftermath. PP ppg gh opcninparedie er eh So Roegedltonety Gray, | geet in length, of ‘daazling whiteness and great | THON Byce Mitpe Suu Ay ets te CeNOnD, VAs INMEDIATELE ON ANNA DICKINSON IN A HURRY FOR HER MONEY. SOLIH0aL NACITEREES. who took Thomas F. Bayard’s seat when the 3 = 1888, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, within Be CHMOND AND ALLBGHA: ra * DARD ‘Anna E. Dickinson, the lecturer, has begun Adispatch to the Philadelphia latter went into Cleveland's Cabinet. The | Pity. Beds of niter are also found sufficiently AD, AND. OC STAINING iteaiacer i, party lines. BEDS OF FINE GR. P state convention was hel a pure to readily fuse them when thrown on hot “prep ged F suit in the New York Supreme Court against the | g¢, Louis, November 8, says: Morrison Ren- | yelled through as the candiiate for sevormen, | coals. Ozokerite: or nator anal ae - eo eclifny suctioucat Sue's W auction, at the o ie, suctionser, ae national republican committee to recover $1,350 | shaw, the manager of Geo! Castl and was, of lecte: i rarity elsewh i bs EEN ALOT QF CON. | north 11th street, in the city of Ric! A : * rge emai , of course, elected. The legislature | rarity elsewhere, is found here in large quanti. a }, Sonia Us = _ THE POPULAR VOTE, liver thirty lectures’ in the west and was to re- | 4d Charles D. Brockman, # saloon keeper, | Saulsbury man. The Bayard and Gray men | Substances. As an insulator it ie eaid to be hove of luchovond, su the Machined an Apher The majorities by states are estimated by | ceive $125 for each lecture and her expenses. | have gone crazy in consequence of the election | were frightened, for it was deemed absolutely | perfect, and would doubtless be found a supe- 1 # | Railrond, on which it hase very, very long frost cote the Philadelphia Times as follows: She has received the $3,750, but, claims it was | excitement. Renshaw was formerly a nows- | necessary to elect Gray to hold the senatorial | rior insulating material for electrical appli-| if EVE L Reena reeates nbomE to be underiaid with o also agreed that in the event of Harrison's elec- | paper reperter. and is a well-known young man | seat for Bayard in the possible event of the | ances. It could also be adupted as the base of grest vetes. “Woeprchahic seatcer eee great value profitable quarries of the Fyiadel- tion she was to receive 25,000. The complaint | abouttown. The doctors say he will recover | very catastrophe that overtook Cleveland on |® cheap yet desirable paving material and for rpromas DOWLING, pls Granite Go. Aljoin this laud. aud ow thet was served on Senator Quay and his fellow- | by careful nursing. Tuesday. It was generally understood that | indurating piles and posts to prevent decay. A SALE AT THD BEIT? Shemapeake end Olio and the Richuond and AXbeg unay committeemen last night, Brockman’s caso is more serious, and he was | Gray, when Bayard should leave the Cabinet, | 50mewhat similar discovery is gilsonite. found, pauomenernaee! Chignnent of stame enol oe wets inal es seat ee 0,000! Miss. RIOTING IN RALEIGH. — to oe we ae were bt at | would resign and oh aay Es oar oe papee = contain — 80 per cent of car- | BY CATALOGUE OF AN ELEGANT COLLECTION — saben Shnianiiih Whi tom Sante é - 50,000 Mies... |...» i police headquarters he was visited by his wife, enerations of Bayar ed. The alt in pure form. OF GOODS BELO: - Nest tse lance user of our smegma ROHS Wehegsar cr sgprrrant ra any besos wilt ell thi alia meat suaaancney erases Bayards looked upon the United States senator. | Of the Intter 2 vein has been discovered 3 GIN sigan tint Oriana Wott fhe oly edna izectly to that part of our country to feed the children with. He gave her $20) sbip as their personal property. feet wide and over a mile in length—a supply ‘erms: One-fourth cash apd the residue st st w county committee at Raleigh, N.C. On Thurs- | and said that he had no more, but the police en the fight came in the legislature in | that, if worked, would be found almost inex- SUPERB SER Spd ciehtecs months for notes, wi they broke into a railway warehouse and | searched and found $725 sewed up in a pocket. | 1887 it was generally believed that Lore would | baustible. As is now well known, the Great] _ PEOPLE | ‘JaMES PLEasa® atoms took a number of dynamite cartridges, and se- | The money was given to his wife. succeed Gray, At the critical moment, how- | Salt Lake is an immense, limitless magazine of EC | ee a rious trouble is feared. The military are in a ever, a member or two expressed a change of | Salt. that can be readily obtained in any de- charge of the cit; Four New States. heart, Mr. Lore was defeated and Bayard | sired quantity by the simple process of evapor-| B ; : EX-SENATOR RARNUM ILL. WHAT CHAIRMAN COOPER SAYS ABOUT THE DUTY | friend Gray was re-elected. Mr. Lore and| ation. From this lake vast quantities of sul- z AND PRESERVES, ap BS | 3000 i OF REPUBLICANS. his friends were y and disappointed, but | Phate of soda are also secured, blown on shore A COMPLETE BATTERY OF COPPER COOKING . = Ex-Benetor W. H. Barnum is reported tob©} oy icmon Cooper, of the Pennsylvania re-| Kept with the perty; “The third’ term of Eli | ®t certain temperatures by the wide, where | UTENSILS, A SPLENDID PAIR OF HOKSES, | #ly given the bom Rhercteme ie seriously ill at his home, Lyme Rock, Conn. per, iy Saulsbury will ex March 4, 1839, and his | hundreds of tons are often piled up inasingle| AND THE FOLLOWING CARRIAGES—VICTO- | “Given under uy hand this 2d day of November, 1888, He went home on Monday from the national democratic headquarters in New York broken ; : down from overwork. Last night it was ascer-| “The next Senate will contain a republican | bury faction, Another faction sprany Publican state committee, in an interview, is | friends expected to retarn him ‘for the fourth | night, that can be utilized in the cheap produc- j _ps-tot Ps heen ea r : “ : 3 SIN. eens thi aa ‘eported to have said: time. But more trouble arose for the Sauls- | tion of sal voda and carbonate of soda. CE AMD DOUBLE. ONE 60 Laan — HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 7 fo LE AAR | re ts _ A FIR! LT ER: NCE IMPR fei eG ee 2a in | ‘ined that his condition during the day was | majority of at least five, and the lower house | headed by James L. Wolcott, protege of “Un- He Understood Human Nature. OxmER LIMEI 3 700 iy "ARTICLES nA rab Nav os ARD GE The republicans have gained a Senator in| such as to alarm his family. He was loin; 4 ia cle Eli,” “and backed by Bayard and Gray, | From the New York Sun. i — — CONSISTING OF & a ic Weak Vlestat ‘ ly. % | of Congress of at least fifteen, sufficiently This a x y : . 3 OF VALUE THAT CANNOT BE ENUMER- TCE DWELLENG. Delaware and most likely in West Virginia also. | better at 10 p. m. strong, with Harrison in the presidential chair, | jjon on | ean per aay = uurys—the | A man was trying to sell an armfal of re-| TED. Rotctuw ist x ‘This gives the republicans 40 against 36 in the FATAL POLITICAL Rows. to admit all the territories having a requisite Pleat. to. ene eee ee Ped uPon | prints in a Pennsylvania Railroad ferry boat a x PRESSED -Bhick D z ie I lecti t - os ; * : - by Wolcott, to whom they had imparted all | tow ni hts Th On MONDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENTH, 1888, NO. 1328 THI . 4 Senate. S : An an election row at Marion, Ohio, Tuesday | population almost immediately into the Union. | sui, methods of practical polities. At the ights ago. ey were copies Of @ news- | eommencing at ELEVEN (CLOCK, I shall seli for his 7 ZUR N Ee r. . VEX There is still much uncertainty as to the size | night, Ed. Uhl, a white man, was stabbed and | the immediate effect of this will be to add | primaries in the early fall the Wolcott men in | PaPer of 1840, recounting events in the canvass | exccliency, Lord Sackville, at the legation reahdenoe, 4 MEST WALL ft i of their majority in the Hguse, but that body | killed. Harrison Thateher and George Nap- | ght republican United States Senators and | Font County, where Eli lives, got a majority of | Of “Tippecanoe and Tyler too.” He solicited | Connecticut ave. and N st.,a choice lot of Housekeep- r FT STKELT NORTH will be republican by not. lous than ulus, ‘The | per, oclor ed, wate sted for the crime. A] S°¥¢R members of Congress to the republican | the delegates, At the convention the Wolcott every man in the men’s cabin without gaining |! Effects, together with his Horses, Carriages and EST, Av ENTE Teor onaee Bw chilean stake ecceaubehie chen Waren ikane 2 ck wae ok S Found ia | forces in the national legislature. The far-| men sprung the unit rule. and instead of per i vn without gaining | srabie Paraphernalia, . ee -SIRST SERESE OREN Tepablican state committee claims three if not | razor covered wi jood was found in| reaching effect will be to prevent in the future | @@n. sprung the unit rule, and instead of per- | tho slightest notice. A gentleman watched him | : 2 four ¢ a . resenta —_ from West iacker’s pocket, any sectional controversy either aa to our in- | ff endidat ao teket ai s.2- | as he approached for a third time and said to a| _N. B.—The Stable Effects will be sold the day fallow- ropagl Gomme ct oe Supreme Court of the Virgini iis would increase their majority | | Rice Maupen. a young white man, and Tay-| dustries or political sentiments. If the repub- Gad Bil wen -pore of defect if the demesne ing the Household Goods at precisely TWELVE Homiller et in the House to 11 or 13. They claim also that | lor Hight settled an old feud at Fayette, Mo., | Jican party Hoes not take the o portunity to do | fit ot was clected. ond if alte had mocratic | “There are a dozen men on this boat who | O'CLOCK. Mudd. rep.,is elected over Compton, dem., in | on Tuesday by a shooting match at the polls, | this thing it will have yielded the traits of ste | ticket was elected—and it always had been in| would buy one of those papers if any one else THOMAS DOWLING, | Prewises ca WEDAES the fifth Maryland district. | Should this prove | in which Maupon was killed. Moses Whyland, | great victory. The time has come forthe reign | 5&3 would, Men are sheep, vou know. They've got és Auctioueer. | {or 31 iu Ames’ subd true they would have a majority of 15, —_ colored. attacked @ white man and was shot | of practical thought and the dismissal of mand- ee to have a leader. Now I'll bet you a dollar that ip oguane 30> Popeyved yo ae 2 pressed they have the fall West Virginia delegation, | and killed. lin political sentiment, which but weakens | Then the fun began. Never had the republi-| if I start the bali by buying one he'll sell a | ,°@ Toe House will be oven for inspection on the | dw ddd hah ertotworthwent, oputeining ui m , m1 seoand, third and fourth Congressional | _ Frank Perrine, aged seventy-one, and Frank | everything it touches, The nation ought to | cans and the democrats abysed each other as | dozen more before we land” morning of the day of sale ap to commencement. a tae ne districts in West Virginia, and the fith Mary- | Suprement, aged twenty-five, were quarreling from its era of hypocrisy to one of “Done,” said his companion. §@~ Admission only by card, which will be furnished ie i in like manner land are still in doubt. over election returns Wednesday night in | Practical business horton Sc dere epeeagutey,, Teel tee: te, WSleett A809 His ins mats bought a partons VMGHiS Gus de] te tac Auaioeee te eoees eal emeeaoes aaa as r , utd The a Cohoes, N. Y., when P truck $i t abused cach other. They exposed old family | pain si sision in. pre’ # three-story frame Unexpected Result in Delaware. | Co , N. Y., when Perrine struck Supremen: ——_———-eee. maccots of thie warty, called eeo8 other tcatier plain sight to do it. Another bought one a few | made. e dwelling, No. 920 TOth street northwest, containing HOW THE PHILADELPHIA “TrmEs” accounts For | With a fence picket. Suprement is dead. Voting as he Fought. thieves. liars, ke. itwas war to the death, | £%%away. Before the boat was chained to| 29 T.D__ | ine rootns, bath, apd all modern imprevciveute, YT—WERE THE SAULSBURYS DUPED? GLEANINGS FROM VARIOUS STATES. From the Detroit Journal. Uj “4 cleo ges at. | the slip the vender had sold 21. CES CORRE GALS OF VERY VALDADEE BURL paeecn te it ESD AY, soy F ip a NTH PAT OF Se 2 CAPED P.M, the said Jan the result of the fight depended the fate the Sauls! career and “Uncle Eli’s” The Delaware legislature will stand: Senate—| The returns of the recent gubernatorial elec- | “This is one gracious privilege that I never | oj OL GROUN' SB, « ING LOTS FRONTING THE Tar ), THR Li Democrats, 7; republicans, 2, House—Demo- | tion in Georgia were opened before the legis- | neglect,” said Mr. Greening, as he proudly ap-| seat. The Saulsbury men were between the The Woman Who Laughs. s20,7 (REE LOTS ON ART HL UR PLACE 5B one part ¢ § me crats, 7; republicans, 14; giving the republi-| lature yesterday, Gov. Gordon received | proached the polls this morning and held out a | devil and the deep sea, To stick to the party | From the Bellefonte (Penn,) Democrat. SQUARE G33” OTS OS ous FLIDAI, the SIATE PAY OF No, cans « majority of 2 on joint ballot. ‘The dem- | 122.785, with not more than 400 against him. _| bulky piece of paper toward the inspector. | meant defeat; to elect the republican ticket | | Fora good, every-day household angel give | | By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court, D.C» | Vistas : ell Jot Gt wind part of bot ccrats are greatly chagrined over this loss. | The New Orleans republicans held a jollifica- | «What denomination is that Mr. Greening? savage” toners op opine pep epic apse for | ts 4 woman who laughs. Her biscuits may not FuibaY, SOV EMER SIXTEENTH, Tsse AL FOR ty and Hs apanion % About 500 Saulsbury demoe: a for the | tion meeting at Odd Fellows’ Hall last night in | asked the election officer. went on and worked night sataris elect the | {¥¥8 be just right, and she may occasionally 31, in front of the premises, lote, £1. <2, RP. nt county. honor of the success of the national republican 1 Fe 53, in the sub-division of square 633 in the a ot Sec rea | teed. “That's none of your concern, sir,” retorted | republican ticket, ‘They knew that republi, | burn her bread and forget to replace dislocated | City of ater lng thowe Sarin oats ad confident of New Castle and Sussex counties | _Meager retarns show a marked decrease in | Elisha, angrily. “I vote as I fought—away from | cans would vote for Eli in return for the help | buttons, but for solid comfort all day and | 14 tit Square as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the | ins Cleyen rooms, bath sud ail’ modern improves going democratic, and hence expected to lose | the prohibition vote throughout Texas over | the madding crowd.” extended. The election took place, and the | every day she is a very paragon. Home is not 30 feet, thence north to the south line of lot G3, thence iis op the SAME DAY, st HALF-PAST FOUR alae by demeding tae teksti maak, tna | Sons vere apn But, surely, that isn’t your ticket,” persisted | Kent republicans sent eight republicans to the | a battlefield nor life one unending row. The | retried une 11 fect G inches, thence bya rucht | oCLaiCcK PM, the said teusters wall in ike maunet the republicans, seeing their opportunity, put | The prohibition vote in Kansas is estimated | te officer. é eneral assembly. That was indeed a v4 trick of always seeing the bright side, of shin- | uth to the begimming | StaSchctrest tereeety Papcces sistots camamenseee enough boodle in Sussex to captare the county. | at 9.500, Tt was 4,495 in 1884 and 1,094 in 1886, Do I look like a man who would trifle at so | for Eli, but only a short-lived one. Wh@n the nc aon ee i a, “it ele cach 25 felt on, B at, north | 3550 a formerly nme cowne eet ee ied i ent?” isha’ i he Capitol grounds. They are 100 es The Saulsburys gave them Kent and they | The Home Market Club will hold a jubilee at | 871008 a moment?” and Elisha’s face showed | news came from Sussex it was found that, like faculty, one of th b> _ k dwells bought Sussex and having a majority of twp | the Hotel Vendome in Boston next Chursday | STOW and shame and anger. ‘Then he looked | Sarason of old, the Saulsburys had pulled down ca ie cad [ep oy ey a on joint ballot will name the next Senator, It | evening. Invitations to be present. were sent | t his ballot, and a blush overspread his faceas | the temple oniy to perish in the ruins. aE ee er dey tat acy tn 100 on is thought that in the event of ‘Kent alone hav- | to-day fo Vice-President-elect Levi P. Morton, | ¢ slowly unrolled it. ‘ ia, | be eteewas no fear, the democrats thought,| ‘Trains on the Left-Hand Track. cel inust be paid at time’of eaie, Valance in equal pay. | ™S% ing gone republican, Saulsbury would have re- | Gen, Russell A. Alger, of Michigan; Hon, James | ,‘“Bo¥s, this ts a horse on me.” he finally said. | but that Sussex would go aa usual, and they | py irom omtne, Lette! fe ments, with interest, at one and two years from day of | youre Uwieh incetent at tt hep cent nae sete and two ceived the republican vote and been returned, | G. Blaine, Hon. M-S. Quay, Hon. Chauncey M. | #8 for the delectation of the impatient crowd | paid little or mo attention to the sand-hi ufacturer's Gazette. "ured by deed to 2 oe : . sale, tO be sec ‘of trust, oF all cash at pur- 43 a The defeat sn Sussex upsets all calculations, | Depew and Hon. Thomas B. Heed, as well as | He ead the following ticket, preparedin afem-| county. ‘The Sussex republicans went on a| The practice of running trains on the left- | chasers’ oytion, All ‘couvepauciug aud secarding at | gtred ty deed of trnat ov ail anh atthe pricn of dhe det , ans B. Ree int : ‘ ” P i hand track is now largely being put in force b 1 SEY, Fa tl tet Gg» the Faghik and it is said that the Saulsburys ar oh | other prominent republicans in New England. | ine band: ‘atill hunt,” and sent seven republicans to the | hat largely being pt force by ARTHUR A BIRNEY, t cee : chagrined to think that the republicnss hace | General Alger bas already accepted the frac. | One dozen hursery pins. assembly to join the seven from Kent, ‘Then | railroad corporations throughout the United La ave. St cost St purchanses played a smart trick on them, and that they | tion. Five pounds anise seed. +] each of them contributed a senator. The re-| States. The custom originated in England, and EC ty Rail, Will be ‘held responsible by the demarcate ct | In Washington Territory Allen, rep., isclectea | Tew yards cheese cloth, fult was unexpected both by republicans and | Sords the engi gland, an law seokoi ce PASC OLS a The county and sttte for giving Goon earnnis | $0 Onngrese BY Gok Nae tee CAD ein | Two boxes Ridge’s food. democrats, but it came, and the hour of Dela- | 0rd the engineer a better and fuller view of ted SORE bo apron tempus lng ba enten | ‘This abseres sebuntssanqaiy os over nag | One bottle castoria, ware's redemption draws near. the tracks ahead. The Old Colony has adopted GTON DANENHOWER, 7 i STICKNEY. Av OF the nent Dette eae eg sin | Tae, The leg lean oh orer 7,000since | Another dozen nursery pins, “Uncle Eli” will not go back to the Senate, | this method of ranning its trains, and the other Re Eat OO IT Bincet Sortiiwest cr epee 5 much indignation expressed at their course by | publican Two bolts cotton. Cleveland is defeuted and Tom Bayard will | companies whose roads center in this city will ales: ree ES Sth democrats of all factions. ‘The republican me. | - Later congressional returns from Indiana in] Dou't forget to telephone the doctor. soon be a private citizen, follow the sume rule when they become better | PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD- T juts intunxcdean” dicate that Jas. Johnson, rep., has been elected | Get prices on babies’ wraps. ae sequainted with the practicability of the system. | Ee Oe Weer eae SINETEENTH ‘The official vote is as follows: New Castle rE. V. Brookshire, dem. in the eighth, and | _ Elisha fished the right ticket out of his vest Analysis of the Maryland Vote. ae Ou THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF No- county—Cleveland, 8,462; Harrison, 6,130; Fisk, | J. M. Hoyne, rep., over Shively, dem., in’ the | Pocket and left the polls disgusted with himself | From the Baltimore Sun. ee ee oder for sale tn front of the proutioen, thee weet Malt ot 197. Kent county--Cleveland, 3.949; Hacrison, | thirteenth district. sg orien and with fool men who always laugh et small! ‘The political complexion of Maryland on | From the Boston Courier. , fot tumbared eight b), in squsce mupbered ous bust 2,791; Fisk, 92. Gen. B. F. Butler spoke at a republican | Mstékes. ie Tuesday, as shown by the vote for Congress-| There is perhapsno more infallible sign or | di Bp eT West Virginia Republican. pbilec, meeting at Lowell, Mass. ast night A Duel by Moonlight. men, furnishes some interesting figures, In | YW*rity than the mistaking of fashion for i 3 ‘Micpont af ONLY A QUESTION AS To How MUCH MAJORITY HAR- | the victory: and eee Gadd ee present OFCF | parts Dispatch to the London Daily Telegraph. round numbers the six democratic candidates | 8004 breeding, and yet there is perhaps no er- | $100 requited ou each lot. | Comveyancing at cost of ISON Had. democratic opponents, the masses of whom | News of a determined duel by moonlight | for Congress received 106,700 votes, the repub-| TF More common. The under-bred man al- | from day of aaie ot property will be Penold at risk aud | Block siumubered ve cy. Su hl. Wa raed Thompson, the democratic state treasurer, | meant well, but were impertectly, jformed, |comes to-day from balmy Biarritz. It wns | lican candidates 100,900 and the Prohibition | “478 supposes himself to be compassing the | Co** of defaultite pro tower. ow eNHOWER, in"County Plat folios G2 and’ Gi eurvepere concedes West Virginia to the republicans by a | He foreshadowed the republican policy by | fought by two young Spaniards of high family, | candidates 4,400, Mr. Rusk in the ‘third dis. | #¢rmost mysteries of being a gentleman ee: aoe ni cash, balancein three equal majority of from 400 to 700. The republicans canine a ag ge meer gd = who quarreled on a very trivial pretext at a — a acai leaving 1,400 demo- pgp yteranlange ~ latest whimsical fan- jo PEs... 4 aa mee Py , two, and ‘three Years, snd bear lai h la i ., 5 re e | goird: .. | cratic plurality for the rest of the state. Thi ‘ion. They have no inner sense of 3 ¥ ing interest « Hy 7 je comi- po cairagirihe- alia aap sap gemamaaheg 5° eS ae rea Biren BY te Baron de Bee. The com-| Gat district gave Gibson, democrat, about 600 | the fitness of things, and are foreed to depocs | GE soldoraifeash at purchaser's Seed lcGinnis, republican, in the third congress- e sheriff of Adams County, Towa, has a | batants chose pistols, and as the moon did not | pinrality. He had 15.722 votes. th bli upon outer rules, They cannot be said te for- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK ot uy ranch ional district, is probable. The republicans | warrant for the arrest of E. H. Hunter, chair-| Swficiently illuminate the scene candles and | 25 399 and the prohibitionist 1,009, ‘Fhoreor | get—since they have never knows: thet chars |. DMELLING: No. THOS E STRERT NOMTH: | Sobers Gepositat Ure tune of wale. All coune Staity alge: Frick in the second and Smith in } man of the democratic state central committee, | (pecan nsr4 Pudced 2m sequestered part Of | ored vote in that districts about 13,700, and as | i¢ an essential vulgarity in the eternal discus: | “pve fw inet. Non Se truce pearing date |e Sted mH te the fourth, Atkinson, in the first, having been | on a charge of byjbery. A democrat was ar- | the baron’s horticultural premises. Positions | the colored men were practically solid for the | #100 of forms and of customs. The truly well. | aBycaTt34, Goats ortait en of trust, Dearing date C's. PEARSON. } Trustees e tak t twent @ hardly conceded to them on the earliest returns. A | rested at Corning, Hunter's home, on a charge | W¢Te taken up at twenty paces, and hardly had | republicans, their candidate can doubtless be | Pred man knows asa matter of course what is folio 239, et veq., oue of the land records of the . io dispatch from Charleston claims the election of | of repeating. He admitted that ‘he voted in | the word of command been given when one of | credited with their votes, whi proper, and if under unusual cirem Pee ET EE 4 Jackson, democrat, in the fourth, and says that | two different townships. He swore that he | the combatants fell shrieking to the groand, | redited | with | their 1600" whats Would | may sometimes be at a Town in rogard to eta, | ered cuereb, we will ee uke the TWENTY: in the ‘third Alderson, democrat, may pull | voted the second time at the instigation of } He had been shot through the right shoulder, | 70° second district has "about ‘5,800 | uette he is always able to be superior to the | FIRST DAY OF NUVEMBEI. AD. 188 through by a small majority, as also Wilson, | Hunter, who gave him $2 for doing 80. Hun-| the blade of which was fractured. The bullet | 2olgred”vnters. Colenel Stare ae | whimsicalitics of fashion. O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain piece mu H. democrat, of the second district. It is probable | ter is said to have gone to Chicago. was extracted by a surgeon after a little difi- | rat had 18477 votes to 16d fi The distinction between good breeding and | MmigTomecemnprnas tot kiiy Hb that the republicans have the legislature. Goff ———_—90 culty, and the wounded hidalgo was taken ton probibition, leaving 1017 ite pes fashion is usually pretty Srotigh Tnarked’ in | Lidegod the inrowemeuts theres, fu" Wasuston is elected governor. At Harrison’s Home. home, where he now lies, and isin a fair way | can votes, The third district has 4,000 calored | People of the new rich variety. ‘These upstarts visa of aslo: One thind cosh; balance in three The Fifth Maryland District. | ping NOMBEE OF CONGR rae tah) ernie “Tho seconds of the defeated combelaat | U2, Something like 10,000 white republican | tre apt to be well up in all the devices and de- | equal nagene in mi {th twehet Ce) upd egies dea weer nowen wits racnann: 3 ; TULATORY TELE” Mae voters, Mr, had 19,585 votes, The fourth | sires sso hag lll ge ton Mame order) Pon ge LS Jaech meng eeprgomen ah ETT Were Prince Oldenburg; a relative of the czar, | Gistrict, where Mr. Rayner was defeated, has | their observance of the latest whimsicalitics of od ey FO SS The democrats claim the election of Comp- | , !4ianapolis has gone wild over the fact that | Sn n°M AM? de Aldama, « young Carlist | 9099 colored and 10,000 white republican vot- | dress and deportment; they are. miserable over | shoUwsrae stating ofualse all oda or ea inevthar with all the funitaresed syemeeete : on the i i 8 Cont; com S t ectio i i : ers, Mr. Raj had 19,000 votes. The fifth} ®uy failure to keep up with the freshest cd “yy —"egunsipeed ects Feeort, compris Sate, mowers, ton in the fifth congressional district of Mary- sr the Rong stents Sree the | ground by Comte de Segre , where Compton and Mudd were candi. | Changes in the ever-varying code of rales lal | Duet with mn ten QPRULON ASHFORD? ESsckiss onttcoml stenu tatty commaces cbeatGes ees land by = majority of 3. The republicans harper ister ’ — A es Tamames, a Nnpacpggoae of it 0 eat Gatos, bes 12,000 eclored and leas than 4000 down’ by some vulgar leader of fashion who is} 9-20 JAMES H Shira § Trees. | Ot en ee ee hin the Glection of Madd ty 1 < YY ting cheering for | ¢lass, republican white. Compton had over 16,000 | for the moment at the head of the swim; but ENEY, Auctioneer, Oi pale de: about thy Chores of iimidation are made, an her | Gem Mawrinon, 5 Sua before rk the Pit | Hake Altes gat mePuar, Uy marrage of | Woken, Theda asc where McComabeat | Wey are sinolualy oateide af the wuly welt | GED. W-STICENEY, auctions, 000 | Sagas aniginh at on oe nt will probably be a contest before the House, Lincoln Club of Danville arrived, accompanied | the Empress Eugénie. ie pretext of the | Dongias over 1,500, has about 5,000 colored | bred circle. The “easte of Vere de Vere’ is 7 —' &e. Be. Harrisoi r _ 2 PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED a - by many ladies, and preceded by band uarrel is described as futile, but it is possible and 14,000 white republican voters. Douglas | Sbove the accidents of the hour, and doca not PROVERTY, BEING HOUSE 2105 0 STREET EDWARD BP Boga mteybschasiiesia npn marched to Gen. Harrison's residence, where | {at * dark-eyed senorita was at the bottom of | haa 17/500 votes, . Eatimating the 106,700 demo- | descend from its lofty elevation because’ of a a pe a PPLE I, ra HAMMOND. vitor URALITY OF NEARLY TWELVE THOU- | Mr. Hull delivered a coi y cratic votes as white, the republican congres- | failure to comply with outward rules which mon TUESDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF | 220m veh ALY K SAND IN THE STATE. Gen, Harrison sllock -hante wi ae er sional vote 50,000 wh change from day to day and from week to QOVEMBER Tash at HALJ-PAST FOC OCLOCI ee “~~ : Returns from all the sixty counties of New | insisted, then bade them a plensant “good puna cts mea Les lp gi A ead) prrean atgrnpreren pie So — Fa yart of Lot Tisunbered one im ngare ate WINTER RESORTS. York are at hand, with only a few election dis- | night” and withdrew, j 4 MYSTERIOUS HEREDITARY CURSE THAT AYFLICTS |" ‘The returns show that in the fourth con-| , And herein is the whole secret to the matter; | Part (ut -Giet (GS). improved by & pew well-fin- | ____™) == me tricts missing. These show that outside of |, Gen- Harrison began to receive congratula- A BOSTON FAMILY. sressional district Rayner ran 450 votes ahead | fashion is of the surface, while breeding is of | “Term cany and made Kaown at tine of sale. A de- | FMHOMABVILE GA er baWamtkeateeaaior en telegrams from New York and the East as | Boston Correspondence Salt Lake Tribune, of Cleveland. Stockbridge ran 405 votes behind | the mind, Fushion deals with the behavior; | Pott of $140 willie required at tine of saley ‘Terina pr a early as 9 o'clock on election night, when the There isa certain family here in Boston which | Harrison. The republican candidate for Presi- | breeding is a matter of the character. Fashion | °s9-at= GEO, W. RHvkNEy, Auctioneer, forty mine counties and Cleveland eleven. In| first meager returns indicated his Probable | suffers from a mysterious hereditary curse, of | dent had 944 plurality over Cleveland. The | {#8 varnish which may be applied to any sur- Sountics thathareseuuginte therepatieana ee | Sule of Hest in nis Hbrary 58 plied with | the sort one roads sbout in hairlevating | plurality of Stockbridge over Rayner was si. | face, while breeding is a method of making. | A Slou WiLL OF DECGY STORE “Ne. “oe counties that have swung into the republic: “2 les ese telegrams, there stories e vote of the fourth district w: follows: may n from the gutter and LFTH ET NOR x . Sous tile enn ane Olsens, CU oT farrison plu. | 5,000. Among them were the following.” beSpainaes ore saabongg trier $2, W WEDSESDEL, NOVEMBER P 5 7. Cleveland, 18,538; Harrison, 19,482; Rayner, to the height of fashion, while man | Ou WEDNESDEY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, rality of 837, against 436 for Cleveland in 1884, | _ M. 8. Quay—The national committee is clos- | €VerY daughter bleeds to death, 18,088; Stockbridge, 19,077. In the 10th ward | can be well-bred only & process begun | st TEN O'CLOCK A.M, by virtue of aasigument from Oneida responds this year with « plurality of | ing its headquarters and its last uct is tocon-| The story as to the manner in which the | the plurality of Rayner over Stockbri as | With his grandfathers. In a word, fashion is | ™q..coCscy" against 33 for Cleveland in 1884, Niagara 1, gratulate you and the country upon your elee- | affliction originated cannot, of course, be | 286, and for city councilman, Keller over White, | but the shadow of a shadow, while breeding is| od” "WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. tion, vouched for. “It has to do with « great-great- | 187. Rayner had 1,956, and Stockbridge 1,670 | the substance, unchangeable and mad SCERY SALE OF VALUABLE i t Jas. G. Blaine—Aceept my sincere congratu- | grandmother, who murdered a votes in the 10th ward. AND CSIMPROVED LOTS BEING THERESE. rison, whereas Cleveland got in 1384553. §1 lations on your sple: vietory. Your elec-| opening one of his veins with a poi Remarkable Old Ladies. DUE. or TRE REAL F ESTATE. cs THE te Bh 5 pare LOCATED ON Ri oo —__ livan, too, comes in with 90 for Harrison; | tion opens a patriotic epoch in the history of | order to get possession of the old gentleman's Dividing the Patronage. From the Rutland (Vt.) Herald. wo Me ‘ Cleveland in 1884 carried it by 275. Greene | the country. vast wealth, The ghost of the deceased sub- | From the Baltimore & A remarkable gathering of old ladies RAS STREET NORTHWEST END Fes and Chemung were the only changes from the HEF Sherman—aAccept my hearty congratu- | se “pene et ag — ee niece | The republican leaders of the city were ov- enjoyed Saturday} last at Mra. A. J. Deka, =e jce OTSTI MergaLei rej ‘ican column. ide of New - ollow a] “1 Py a 7 Kings Harrison got 91.418 plurality; Cleveland, | Rusell A. Alger—Accept my heartfelt con- | the tomb, the. dismal reduction hob tor og | oupied, individually and collectively, in filling | her mother, Mra. Bilvia Alexander, having « eRe Se Spr Bes es LPT te 10.406 plurality; in New York County Cleve- | 8Tatulations upon your great victory. Michi- | time henceforth the eldest male of every girl | the federal offices for President-elect Harrigon. | birthday party to celebrate her eighty-fourth | bi. land received 57,213 plurality, and in Ki gan has given you nearly or quite 20,000 | in her family should die by blee According to the latest returns, Gen. Adam E. | year. Six ladies were NOVEMBER, Cleveland received 12,037 gathone figures make eg he bless you. . oe ha Legere ral the Ce omer —_ Bey King is aa a = ere ty ere hae Geren ted 500 years. All were doartecs th Siiet Harrison’s plurality 11, iller carried a ley—Accept heartiest congratn- | fact is, for many generations the Crockett called toa good office ‘ing- homes vandred. forty-five and Hill fifteen’ counties. - Erie, | lations. family, of Charlestown—-which ts of | ton. Senator W. P. Burchinal or Mr. Deniel SeeaeTy and ainooe GE ase toe Niagara, Rensselaer and Sullivan went for Hill Boston—and vicinity has been i tea-party. story Frame Cottage, No. 1515. 22 Rue Drouct, Paris. aud against Cleveland. Hill's plarality in these | E hemorrhagic Nemesis. ‘The first’ son of every is to be : Lot eighteen (18) is improved E FOUGERA & C6., for the U.8., anties iv 5,788, Miller's plurality outside of | P! . F. J. | daughter, even to remoté cousins, Thomas 8, Hodson is to be surveyor of the 3 . 30 NORTH WILLIAM BT., N. ¥. New York and Kings is 78,537 and Hill's plural- bi bleeds to death. All other mem! or sub-treasurer, while the post-office will be a ‘Transcript. ity outside of New. York and Kings is 15,687; Fs 7 Crockett tribe are exempt from the yas jotiag Seg spemrendong een, oases prod i's plarality in New York is 67,213, and in Tang. | Kings County 14,598, and in the whole state | ¥0ws,B. K. Bruce, and : that and W. T. Henderson. Mr. L. £. P. Dennis’ is 18,716. ee ee ee mentioned as the probable successor of Mr. 4 ‘The Fourth Virginia District. Boathey ¥. Miles a8 collector of Se pent of band a black eye. It is i yin | VEMBER Tend, at FIN The the | Crisfiel Louis E. is | degree, it will be EX-CONGRESSMAN BRADY CLAIMS THAT LANGSTON ‘THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION. is the IS ELECTED TO CONGRESS. A "* Bandages juickly Ex-Congressman Jas, D, Brady, » member of eee Bee at the re- aa witha poration of the Virginia republican state committee, claims American si in the form of powder. by @ narrow | will that Prof. Langston, the anti-Mahone candi- | (ances of re-election were squeak in such cases always, but there is a date in the fourth Virginia district, has been es elected, and believes the certificate will Be oe him thang Pa board of can- ‘vasse fe says “have the names of Rublicans from 47 of "the 101 precincts in the ston, and whet will sent a te an ‘ act, that he carried the district b Inrality, and the reports from the resaisine poet

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