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we ne, . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1892—TEN PAGES. F uu SIN sg Y eS | LANNELS,. . ing five en and the democrats five. | States Senate in the 70's he endeared himscif NEW ENGLAND'S VOTE. gr uM i RE5 Rea fi at Cc URED. mina gator ferent for the re- | to the farmers by making a dis; iay im thetr | — py apg ms oe L " BRN BRS Ps - ablicans and loss of three to the democrats. | behalf. His caliber may te under- | Consolation for Republicans—What is Said quatre bras, or what seems more a “| “About seven or eight months ago T whe attacked | Sir gptaperrae yy eee genome den brodereral, pesclie wen “ jit mentioned thet he of the Reantt In Boston. able. it is ‘their Waterloo, bat . rrr 08 NNN PDD A to e net result on legislat | Tepeat 'y asserted this cam; yn that Speeta! Dtpeteh to. Even: s final * shall show to be x SOREE BR A by scongh, and at once began to take a medicine much candidates. The democrats claim that with elected governor he would aren alin meer | Rosrox, roe <— sade eed peuenaey oceans, Gan "~~~ x Maxie Tuex Fry OO NEN D AAA sdvertised as an expectorant, snd continued using it their fifteen hold-over Senators there is no | ures by the legislature. This was occa- eek tan Gabe nee ny tee Beant Bi eal hen ene hanes, ofa “ “ oo” NN Dow 244 uli hsaatehca sacs as kciasa nancmstahane SS doubt of their controlling the legisiature, in- | sioned by some discontent created by Gov. | almost the only part of the country to which | state were to be bought and eld he full of s . aa baie suring them the election of a U. S. Senator to | Bord in votbing a mexiznum rate bill passed by | the republicans can look for any degree of con- | for a republic which must Test tte future = Asp Courasr. me relief, it only made me worse. I tried se (Continued from First Page.) succeed Senator Sawyer. | the alliance legislature. | Solation. Its sturdy conservatism withstood the | on the honesty and independence of the free- ‘other remedies, but all in vain, and I don’t think I bad Mrnwavuze, Wis., Nov. 8—Bighty precincts | | Senstor Paddock will be the candidate of the | pressure of the great “landslide,” and all ite | men who hold its deatiny in their keeping. s st sages aos three whole nights' rest during my iliness. Tbegan to | Cumberland Geel Lae COT in Milwaukee county give Peck for governor | republicans, He - SabTimne favorite with farm, | states save one, and that doubtful Connecticut, | wan roses Bane coenen. a iy ; Mercer county, Skirm : @ rosul! the Paddock pure food bill | pe a 4 | "Patrtet ‘ 807 PES& Ate 807. think that (fer.};' Monmouth county, Terbune (dem.); pomp apes the state, | #4 other measures advocated by him. I: ray *SPPerted the republican ticket. Harrison's | The People and Patriot, democratic, eapes eeuns Gikamurecos fortis county, Condin rep. Ocean county, | 57 iwa hundred and four preciaota ie thestats; | be that uficlent alllance votes an be sor Plarality im Massachusetts is about 20,000, in | “The people of the country have «poh we Se a Smith oom). Democrate ig ¢ city, give a net democ: gai | to return him. Gor. Boyd is the democratic YeFmont 20.500, in Maine, 14,000, in New | they have declared in unmistakable terme in Br Ee Fe. eee OS os ‘The Congrecemen elected in New Jersey are: | 5186. in | CAndidate, and is very strong. Hampshire 2.000, m Rhode Island 2.500. Gov. | tavor of democratic pri demooratio Pre Fe RRR kee EY Had laid hold of me, an my hopes of recovery were | First district, H.C. Loudenslager, republican; | , O8e hundred and eighty voting precincts in |“ Wyck is for free silver and other alliance | Russell has been re-elected by 2,000 or more . Hs rep ute 1888 of policy and democratic candi The sober r mn FREE : | Mteone. Iwasa mere skeloton, bata friend of mine, | #eoond disteiat, John J, Gardener, republican; ee anes Canna . j ideas Bord i qopbored to the trve coinage of —— sapaser og cg tgs aes un ihe |aeusc and judgment of the country have de- or ir ots J. AL nhainer, democrat; | 5 rilver and Pada ound inances. One | democratic wards in on. He made ; who tad been some time away, called tosee me. He | fourth district Johaeon Core eo a — Of there three wil be the choice, "| gaita dn sections whera the votne were high ciarad that there aba bean end of republican A, MBITION is playing hevoe with the prices in ‘The | Tecommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and | district, Cornelius Cadmus, democrat; sixth INDIANA, jcompbment to him. Massachusetts returns all _ Dilland that legislation shall be A . Ketions. Kiodiysending me a tots, tookit, but with te | itr, Thomus D. English democratyveventh | a ee } Ber cepublican Congressmen, Walker, Coggewell, | sguinet the maser: of the people in the interests AA oor FLANNEL Department. Last autumn . a. district, Geo. B. der, democrat: eighth dis- ly Democratic, ug! May Re-| Ther some surprises in the congres- | Lodge, Morse and Randall and adds rer mate - Ms | Sales pepneneat ~sneterenye ot aie | hopes of recovery. Iam thankful, however, tosay | trict, 8. W. Chamberlain, poet tin Denice quire the Official Vote te Decide. sional contest. Omaha's dist: the second, | who defeated Congressman Geo. Fred Williams, | queen aye ep oak aoe and it 7 2 i eeeccee thstitcured me, and Tam today enjoying the beet of | crate, 5; republicans, 3. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star is represented by a republican, Dave Mercer, aS"! Mr. Gillett of the second district. The | possesses a meaning and significance that cans contrary t In spite of It we have more than ‘Without Gowte the compieteet, best and | heslth. J. WILMOT PAYNE, Monrovia, Liberia. —_—> Isptaxapoiis, Inp., Nov. 9.—Whiie the re-| young‘man scarcely thirty-five. He defeated | {MocTatsare sure of returning O'Niel and Dor he mittaken. The verdict of 1890 te re have act our hearts on beating cheapest stock of NOTIONS ever shown in — MINNESOTA. sult in Indiana is still uncertain and it may | Judge Doane. famous democrat, by about | avy sae gngiadd Seustor McEtirick from the | Stirred ana strengthened by the result of the . this city is the one we are showing an ers t ine i itely, | 5,000. In the first Bryan, ble your yey “4 bss “all, | YOtmg on Toesday. The democracy through- . ith a Viaaer and better stock— eee eee ee ue wure Returns Very Meager and the State Still im | {AK6 the oficial vote to determine it what exe | democrat. who attracted ao ‘anneh attention ik | PA°E Feelectod John F. Andrew. but McCall, | Sut the heupeh aed breedth of ake country did se-saiting” in price we think yon will fell us 0. We go by their word. Doubt. Sere sors way siren pear S| the Inst Congress, is clected. He. in Bi °PPonent, also makes the same claim. The |g noble day's work on. Tunsday, and one that i dah as aT We've put plenty of brains into the NO- o . Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. stato nas gone fog Cleveland, that the demo-| q treo silver man aud secured many alliance | {%° Temaining districts in dispute are those of | Sill redound to the lasting honor and geaseal + or no.” It tent anit ther | TION DEPARTMENT. it's only right that GREREY PROTORAL. Sr. Pavr, Mrxx., Nov. 9.—Returns from | tats have elected ten out of thirteen Congress- | votes. He defeated Judge Field, an able and | QOnsTesman Crosby. where ho it mot by Mr. | Srosperity of the whole people. It wae prand That time ts close | it shoald have an important standing ai eroninygient men and that the legislature is undoubtedly | popular man, by less than 3,000. "In the third | W'isbt and of Congressman Coolidge, tho ts | Yictary and was mest nobly won.” ™ ameng the ladies. It's more of » euccess 5 Mow Octed Walla Sic ovean a cen ns | Senswecatio tm fetnt Gallok ‘Ihe rataras! acs | De Kotler; doecoeret, tent oor toa wt | Hkels t0 be defeated by Mr. Apsley, a wealthy : — ‘inate than that, though, Judeing from the way | Prepared ty Dr J. C. AYER & CO., Lowall, Mass. {the slow count being due to the operation of | democratic on joint ballot. Meiklejohn, republican, and Pernice, “inde. | @22Ufaoturer. CLEVELAND GETS CONNECTICUT, ktineh CREAM WHITE EMBROIDERED ae ina hane Sane sutecatatan : the new election law. Nelson, republican, is| "The percentage of republican gain over 1890, | pendent. ‘His majority is probably "10,000. DEMOCRATS MUCH ELATED. ; é SRIKTING FLANNELS — “elge work” Positotbetey- trade. Here is only partial PROMPT TO ACT, SURE TO CURE. probably elected by 8,000 to 10,000 and five re-| which was enough early last night to give | Keifer is also for free silver. Judge | The democrats in Boston are highly elated | Democrats Get the Governor and Repub« oye ee PEELS ee Publican electors. Returns from congressional | the state to Harrison by a decided plurality, | Haines, — republican , in the fourth, | over the result throughout the counts, and Means the Logislature. a uITE RTINGS Aistricte are nil. ‘The Pioneer Press, republi-| Bat Deon steadily decreating luce Ensirman | cauily“deteated Vifguain, demcerat, and especially Russell’ Special Disngteh to The Evenine Star open work or tasty desizn: Household Ammonia, full size and strenath, can, gives up the at le this morning in this | Taggart claims that the tabulated Western Union | Dect, independent. His majority is the great- ss New E. « #1 a yard per bottle. a 5 CTS. fashion: “Cleveland “k undoubtediy® clocted, | Feturne, on which all these ‘comparteone are |est of all the districts, probably seething | AD&Tew aye: “*The election of Mr. ee | Gadet Geen ee #7 WLU or PINK FLANNEL, Prilled Edge Sit Garters ia black, yal. : ee ee ee ep omens | tases da nat topraseat teeta ot sisi | nees. Tate aeee eee a people's verdict on the MeKinley bill. |for Cleveland in Connecticut is over 5, AY PLANER, plamandred. with eit buckles, patr.2807S. | We Turxx Wr Varce Heatran: | pected aratht on thepart af repuniions yen, pnd that Indiana will give a democratic plaral- | Congressman’ McKeighan, the fusion | yhem®yt* Do reversal of the verdict of 1890, | Three democrats and one republican Congres RAY ce iner Garters, witi mn bows and " | ity of not less than 5,000. candidate. Many democrats refused to) SPY Ge ee int, | man are elected, the latter in the third district, ar seat pode and he carries the state by a round majority. | ity . y democrats ref med : trict, SNELS with dot and “De Lota” Hook and Byea Se OTS | putare all the time making sacrifice, not forit, but | Hlinols has gone for him. Connectiont, claimed CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. gupport McKeighan. Andrews’ majority. ts| Loin‘ sousea of Congres is driae sain ner thers | The republicans concede a majority of 1,000 for ¥ #1 ha yard. ‘wh Soe meen this year by the republicans, bas disappointed | The fight against Congressman Cooper on | 1,100. | Reo EEL bral area en Fict# | is reason to Believe is the case, the program of | Morris, democrat, for governor. ‘The demo- MECH SEIRIING PLANERLA Gos, “Eagle Talor” Hooks and Eyes, same of it. Wedo today what we must or like; we do what is (eos a si fine and | account of the Raum investigation has proven | No' Congressman Kenn independent, | reform, which Mr. Cleveland outlined in | crate claim over 1,800 for Morris. The rest of iets eee wh iiehiie te _ Bt "De Lopg,” 2 doven cards each....8 CTS. secs eet hoae Teans soeatia: settle the wnce: | unavailing, as the retarna indicate his eteotion. | jx returned in die rete the majority over | Bis Great tariff message of 1887, will be carried | the democratic siaie tickel” runs abead. of ® ul Anti. Whalebon inches long. ERE Siege Pecricd Dore See renee ae Seen te Mee" | Tauig ect Gangamean nana Ge | MER, | through to completion by, an administration | Morris. The state senate is democratic by tw Detter than real whale, won't curl oF 1h a pg a a a friar 1,000 plural snst 5,000 for | crat, jut 3,000. 4 democratic in all ite branches. We shall have | majority, a republican gain of five. The house snap,” each doubtful states. u y over 1,000 plurality against 5.000 for | crat. is Be at free wool and free iron for the relief of | i# doubtful, but probably republican by Nearl fecould live in full health, do more work, hai im two years ago. The republicans elect | in may reduce or increase , arly all shates beat quality Ei Weeould live in full health, 4 ion THE STATE IN DOUBT. wall oh “ met foes a » and wr | t i oo 4 yarason card, do: Massachusetts industries, and we shall carry | majority less than the sixteen of two years ago, Ladies’ Cork Soles, the ry again for the national democrati cendidate tn 1806. The mectoction <tSes.) thee Cum, Cone. 3 Complete re- which seems pro Ir turns which T have seen, and theamall majority | Sf* from the state gathered by the Southera for Mr. Harrison indicate that Massachusetts fa | New England Telephone Company give Cleve- ready to take her place in the democratic col- | land 5,390 plurality avd Morris, democrat, for . Waugh in the teuth district and Johnson in lhe Glove-Democrat saya this morning:| the sixth, but beyond this they have little con- The state isin doubt. This is the best and | fidence. ao the worst that can be exid by any party. The} Chairman Gowdy of the republican state returns come in slowly and it was not until | Committee will not concede that Harrision has Careful living is the thing to put first; Jet us send | He*rly midnight that any returns were geceived | lost the state, but evidence is all against him. | 4 Belief This Morning That the State Gives HAKER PLAN- more pleasure, amount to more, by bsing a little care MEDICATED REPUBLICANS CLAIM NEBRASKA. 12 yards Carpet Binding. 3dez. Woven Initials. from’ tof the state. Hardl; The Indianapolis News at 2 o'clock says that farrh Small Majority. ma upon the ° < eerie Snes irpin Ceappers, pair Cincts in any of the cities or towns were counted | €very indication points to the fect that Cleve- Sonculibieth aie eeeine tee ip gag ppeceysivagnanms wanaian Comets Se sake tne Phcemrndbgiancnlong sews tock on By Bas: at midnight and at 3 o'clock there were no|land has carried the state by a plurality of |“ Ov,ua, Nev., Nov. This is from the re- eo ao ee, . tilganace + eKow® “HUB aera moe aeons figures to claim but one thing. from 2,000 to 4,000, vublicam committee headquarters, Returns |. 2¢8 Draper, who defeated Geo. Fred Will- | *te, with ono town missing, gives Cleveland ELS_Ae. a yard Latiey Sk Mess Suny 7 a Tt is the fact that Donnelle's vote will be| _Italso gives the democrats nine Congressmen | P oa commition bemdqurtrs. ake | ams, said that, although his returns were not | 82.408, Harrison 76,989; Weaver, 3,994; scatter > DYED TWILL FLANNEL — Poco rm pgm ns very much smaller than was expected by even |and the republicans three and a democratic | from the state are coming in very slowly. At) completed, he had froin 2,300 to 2,700 plurality | ig, 1,005; Cleveland's plurality, 5,417. Four L-WOOL “FINETTR"-@%¢6. = Shel! Hatrpins, doz 5 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chomists, 132 South 5th ave- | bis opponents. ‘This vote may, and probably { majority on joint ballot in the legislature. | republican state Meadquarters at 11 o'clock | 5.4 was naturally. very much gratified. He | Y°R* 860 it was 336. | Pinching Iron c will, be increased in the Red River valley, but} The News has received semi-official returns | Crochet Cotton, 6 bails for : tise Save Metin: unless that section goes practically solid for | from twenty counties in the state, which give — Sage he will not have to exceed 35,000 votes,|® democratic gain over the vote of 1888 of Of course, the fifty or sixty precincta that have | 2,827, which would practically wipe ont Harri- stated thatalthough he had not | was sure that his opponent, Mr. Geo. Pred |, 1b, extire democratic ticket is probably cient to justify him in| Williams, made a minke in conducting bis | Sete, the vote on governor being Morris, ures he felt satisfied that Nebraska | campaign by personal attacks upon him. “I | democrat, 82.269; Merwin. republican, 76, | Corset Steel Protector. a “5 eTS . a wo! na a Augut, prohibitionist, 9,549; scattering, “113. grating Your drugzist keeps Scott's Emuision of codliver | heen heard from are villages and cities, but | 00's plurality in the state, would give Harrison its electoral vote by a safe a oe rant pepe) {conclusion. | Morris’ majority (roquired by the contiiiionh, ee utile ts se he ass there are no indications that Sage has done ae : plurality. He had no doubt of the election of | ¢f"the campaign he weed en aes | 11S | aatowes Mae vatvs bose accentecea toe ofl—all druggists everywhere do. 81. any better in the country than he has in the] |, Ixptaxaporis, Ixp.. Nov. 9.—At* 11 o'clock | the republican state ticket. All returns received | more votes, For insane,” coutnacd Gar | _ Levis Sperry, democrat, is re-elected to Con- | Jar endl iocan PANE. vate cncry CAE towns and villages. this morning complete returns had been re-| ingi Draper, “Brookline gave ie 127 ¥ more | §° from the first district by 547. James | ‘gosvoms mies mens Lose cares Phone Lawler roll up handsome gat ceived from less than one-tenth of the | ‘must ding loses for independent and | than wore cast for Preeident Hareisce chien | F- Pimpott, democrat. te elected in the soc- Black SEWING SILK. Gt eaten eee mpitw the dietsiom yet to Delcearal| sees: | Lofcemation ie. the) Meadguat. | eeu Ce tf each Sh a peeilag Wnuh Ot somanoen he ee ee ee eee \yns WINSLOW SOOTHING SYRUP | from both will carry the state. ‘The Cloveland | ters of the chairmen of both state com- | democratic tickets, ao pum coe ie cee ita. | Fepublican, ix re-elected in the third district by M™ 5 2 and Weaver fusion electors are successful by | mittees is not suilicient on which to | aay an nie” wl a Kary col sneee on kink Honage ty = |, ® falling off of 465 from the vote of two | MINNIX, FONDA & COMPANY, | Has boon use for over FIFTY YEARS ty MILLIONS | at least 10,000 majority, while Judges Buck, | base definite estimate, but the chances are the} -71.. jiee gave ciitorialin “Remegs upto mid | mele’, more to —# years ago. Robert E. Deforrest, democrat, is Nikvasciie || | of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEE1- | Carnby and Mitchell are chosen judges of the | state has gone democratic. The best informa- —— P cad Te ie ee raat ee gy “alliams | re-elected from the fourth district by 2.091, shen ped STS, | 807 Penna. Ave. N. (It) {Telephone 1414.) | ING with PERFECT SCCCESS. It SOOTHF~ the | supretae cour tion obtainable at this timo is that the state has | Night are too incomplete to enable the | sid: ee me | The state senate is» tie and the { NOVEL PRINTS, | up) A. | in defeat to know that against the protest of ~ ape PLAIN EIDERDOWNS, F rod PLAN: = > <=- | CHILD, SOPTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN, inicio WanuantO mat? Cowie gone democratic from 3,000 to 4,000. Bee to make a definite announcement of | Tien Mo Te = have about twenty majority NELS. SAXONY and STEVENS WRAPPER Again and again we say—No other homse | CURES WIND COLIC and is the best emer for ease 7. lee Patuam county has elected the entire demo- | the outcome. either national, state or county. | Saniuyeean, have spoken im seven —— PLANNFLS, PLAIN FRENCH PLANNELS in DOES—EVER DID-or EVER WILL—sellguch | DIARKHCEA. Sold by drucrists in every part of the| In the congressional contest Hon. O. M. Hall | cratic ticket by 400 plurality, showing a repub- | ‘The retarne from Netreces ‘eee very meager, | gona! districts outside of my own snd have} wassaCHUSETTS CONGRESSMEN. colors, WHITE TING FLANNELS STERLINGQUALITIESstenchLUWPRICES | EDT Drandtabe ooviberkind” Lemisatne | reciected in the third district by atlosst| ttcan gain of 900. Montgomery and Clay | but sufficient ie keows to indicate thet ths | 20% ee ee ee ae - < SHAKERS, CRICKEY SILK WARP. OPFRA, as WE auote. ae a ee — * | 2,000. ‘The first is in doubt, with tho chances countios probably gone democratic, electing # | state hus gone fo Harrison by a small plurality. | MS Suterest_ i only aye wrong COTTON WAKE, PINETTE, DOMET— x <——- in favor of the re-election of Capt. Harries | senator and joint representative. © | The election of Judge Crounse anda majority | Pave triumphed. "Thee ae eu Pees be SCARLET, NAVY BLUE AND GRAY FLAN- Sazs Asp Company. For Dyspepsia Baldwin seems to have carried Duluth, and is| People’s party polled heavy vote in these | of the republican stato ticket is conceded bY | ty yuo. ‘Defeat cannot Son nar “4 NELS. USE BROWN'S TRON BITTERS. therefore undoubtedly elected in the sixth | Counties, the democrats. The congressional districts in | that I have done my best for the that I Fifty-one precincts in Fort Wayne show net | this state will be very clove. It in imponsipie * hamapt oo 4 Evers sort youean think of Just consider how Physicians reconmmendit. district. The fourth and the fifth are claimed r lave tapeosensed, “A ter on ill All dealers keep it. @1 bottle. Genuine has | by rties, wi fi democratic gain of 327 over 1890. tt] "i mak recast an to i m1 ipporters y mood thes are—ang how cheap. If sou buy now you cm tele markrandcromea fea fines on wrapper.” 8" | Listrandate tho clainy ofelther side, Sn" ° | Chairman Taggart of the democratic commit- tin Mgidatarg Tae Gae tee rae ae Liehey that fought their Sight woll it will be «| favor of the republicans. It is now almost cor~ are ahead of the rush that real cold weather drives in —_— EADACHE, NEURALGIA, _DIZZINESS, ee claims eleven out of the thirteen Congrose- | to get the returns from every legislative dis- | appears to have triumphedand that ir saiclens | mn eat te Fepublicanswill represent the old bay | 1 JGinkenness. sPastns, sleeplessness cured. Dr. |! ¢7 Part, Nov. 9.—Up to 6 o'clock this morn- | men. trict, and in close districts it will take the off- | °F! state in the next Congress. The Journal says —and, of course, you find the assortment in the best {STORM COATS | Miles Nervine.” Samp sorinin oar At 10 o'clock the returns indicated that Cleve- | c > Ferrite, My dattat le beta cmall matter. “ 3 zs Pes Pe NCH ET LEAs th and Pa. ing returns on electors from seventy-six pre-| At 10 o'clock the returns indicated that Cleve- | cial count to determine the revult. have been informed that Gen. Draper has re. | 08 that point: “Massachusetts gives her vote to Powsibieshaye. At the prices—ought not the business) = Weyarger Poors | ae ‘ incts outside of the cities shows a net repub-| “The reveblican state Cena, pinrality. REPRESENTATIVE BRYAN RE-ELECTED. ferred to my attack on him. Notoncehave Ture | the republican candidate by a good plarality | = \ mactn tosis, "4 4 ‘on Tur V, Sarah island Ye t continue the | giat® republican state committee claim the ‘i ingle argument against 1 and there #sems little reason to doubt the elec~ meet ' | Wane Warrrse For Tue Verpicr} ican lous of 449, and it that continues the | state, but give nofigures, The returns will net | Sr. Bryan, the apostle of tariff reform, Peery se diy arora g gvoeig a4 fre Haile and the entire republican state i ae daralits for the Harrison clectors will be close | be all in until two o'clock, this afternoon, No | according to the latest advices, succeed himself | omitimate campaign argument. bye ticket” i Turens. chillineesSrostinese in’ the’ stmoephore | °© 26,000 over the ee eee, returns on Congremmen have, been recelved, | to Congress. Ho will mako a stand off with his | nou, f=) ne awuae Mimond Bere met) GMa tate serliem pasa turns on governor from sixty-nine pre- | on account of slow counting. The indications ‘is . tenant 2 Prears plercingly penetrating. cinots show a net republican gain of 369 over | are that teu members will be returned. Mics soles Mads more ae ae ws ee aes eee Gemooeatic principie: wad proof pealtive tat “<SINTH AND THE AVENTE" —— Shiver and shake, yon surely shall, two yenrs ago. which, if continued, will give] _ Two hundred precincts give Cleveland 19.751 | or 4500 to: proveil over Broan wine election | _1b¢ Boston Herald, independent, says: The ‘the people have that they sball no ee 5 TITTHERE’S. ONLY ONE INTERPRE- From eay.tal to prdeatal, Nelson 10,000 plurality. i Harrison 21,879. ‘The samo precincts in’ 1890 | 2 fam 1p bresall ov — victory is won and we take a recall- | jonger be legislated for by the republican Estabiishet 1582. Telephone 935. T Provided you don't protect yourselves, And protee-| St. Patz, Mivx.. Nov. 9.—James Bixbey, | gave Tustler 17,452 ; Matthews 17,540. Repub- dis oy ing the point that it has been won by the fair-| party. McKinleyiem must go.” 2 ee Oe rae tion ia this connection means secretary of the state committee, said this | lican gain 3,917 ; democratic gain 2,211; net re- A DEMOCRATIC PAPER IN DOUBT. cat fighting over seen in any tial bat-| "Tho complete vote of ice atin ee eee ; peep agp Ramage morning: “Five republican electors will be | publican gain 1,706. The World-Herald, democratic, will notmake | tle. Fr . ; . From start to finish wtruggle has | Cleveland, 39,965; Harrison, 29,298; Russell, YHIEDS & YPCTDEENIP. () eee chosen by pluralitios of 16,000 to 18,000. Nelson} | The vote in the state is close. Secretary | any claims in their Inte morning edition régerd-| been "tree "fost ities. At the | 40,697; Haile, 27,648. Coolidge (dem) te dee Bibs & MCDM: MACINTOSHES, sieaiaioes is elected governor by plurality of 15,000.” | Reilly of the democratic state committee ‘made | “75 claims 5 clcch'ou both shoetacal| cutest. onthe. panty “Saami pohauememeen | Rooeetep Rpts mertameeret hte RR Sle ie ec lg: Mee cess cas tae Merronot them. lots of tem: cheap. too. So ama} Mrxxearouis, Mrxx., Nov. 9.—Returns at 6 | » statement acquiesced in by Chairman Tag- | ing the contest. “It is so close on both electoral | quteet, | each die an tee atear sake een an 7 ——— * ingly cheap that you'll wonder if they're worth woar- from all the precincts in Minnesota indi- | gart that Cleveland will have the state by 5,000, | aud state tickets that they would not be justified honorable, patriotic ‘withan -| Bostox, Nov. —Returns 69 LL1L4-1116 F STREET W. ether this morning it would have ee enn Wee wil sell? pou a bine Uhiachille Over, | Cate,8 Fepublican plurality of 6,000 in Honne-) This is based upon returns from county ebair- | in venturing an authoritative statement or de- | Ponerable, patriotic gentleman with en unblem » Nov. from cition ) Srreer N. W., Garis ees as seo them. We will seii youa biue Chinchilla Over- | pin county. ‘This will probubly defeat the four | men. cided opinion. Fe rather rivets, life ands sincere pur-| and tows, inclading Boston, give: Por Pres ee TS — — cont, any size from 35 to 42, at jusion electors and give the legislature to the |" Republican «tate headquarters were not open ———_ Kceording to his political light. Mr. Hartises i | 228% Bidwell, 4,467; Cleveland, 112,475; arri- eidanadiusadioiade x tescat aie you are wearing them home tonight, 83.87 republicans, -. .. | umtil Inte this morning. Chairman Gowdy A SURPRISE IN CALIFORNIA. Guayay Besse eeuas be eae Lepstrwencone ha eon, 122,788. ' Harrison's plurality, 10,318. PMBKe S. PLOUNCINGS and LACES. thouzh. DY. 6 .—— SHES ae eee Ge arove, with the impression that the state hed ~ of republican doctrine in ite intensost form. It| The same towns in 1888 gave Cleveland sete sau daves eae o jarrison 4,194, Clevelani 5 ¢ same | gone for Harrison. He will not concede that tate ‘ All the new coar. 2 1d 3,620, a net republican lora of 380. ceratic and the democrats have probably |. SEY = they would not have tarned ‘away from ‘hint te 50.— The counting in Minneapolis is extraordi- | elected eight Congresamen, with a possibility of | SPecial Dispatch to <a eee ‘dl ew. ; = Everyeety engit to tave 8 MAC. : —87 00. axily dow In spaiaipreciona bur Sle amied | cee erepensan,. wie '¥ Of | “Say Francisco, Car, Nov. 9. California has | This defeat should leave no ating and excite no EIOREL And when we jump to 700 votes had been counted at 7:30. m. These | Returns are not entirely satisfactory, because | gone democratic by a good majority. At 1| T5¢h! ¥otes and the meager returns from the state | the vote is so close. Not enough precincts | o'clock this moruing Chairman Meyers of the THE JOURNAL'S MORNING REPORT. Se ee : Se einai Bind the seguur democratic oloctrs andtiat | eHuuatteataosiise Paar etgtiate | republican ato central committeo conceded |, The Boston Journal's reportaape: “New York w ‘ ‘a ou may reasonably expect garmes a d the reg! - 01 -ustworthy. publican gains is for Cleveland. liana i for aan eeschecomae tae wnt” | tively. peerless tuaniufacture, quality. tie and | the Weaver vote is not heavy. Knute Nelson, | over 1800 hare beer onstarn, ccd coat | the state to Cleveland by at least 7,000. Such a Prien considered. Look them over, if you please, | republican for governor, is estimated to have at | would give the state to Harrison by a few huu- |2 ld republican stronghold as Los Angeles, | bim. Illinois, inttuenced by the local questions folks in il MACINTOSH” this we - : pans 4 | 1 ‘hich gave Harrison over 2,300 plurality four | which have been introduced in the canvass— the That word the property of thi carefully and well. You will find yourselves amply | least 10,000 plu Harrison probably has | dred. There are 2,995 precincts in tbe state. | 6 A - ay # Pa ae cassette na Femuneru‘ed forthe time consumed, all the Minnesota electors. In the first con-| The gain must be seven to the nrecinet eveg | Ye8TS 80, Was closely contested, and at the last | school issue, the German vote, &e.—is con- gressional district Harris, democrat, is probably | 1890 fo give Indians to the republicecs Teport Hurrison was only five or six votes |ceded to bave gone for Cleveland, the COME AGATN—and we will fityou with a Suit of | Bea by 300 plurality, ‘In the Aft district saa anh ahead in Los Angeles city. Even the democrats | tremendons overturn in Chicago carrying the aid | ments—Charles Mzeintosh & Co. of Dickey Tweed (pure netural wool), a Pre | a | sre greatly surprised and can hardly believe the | state with it. There are no quarters in sight Englnd—and we're their sole agents Suit of Cont-woren Canonchets. a Pin-check Cussi- | Fletcher, republican, is probably elected. NEBRASKA, returns as they come in. THE Sram is the only | from which the republicans cla nuake guint ee mere Suit, a Straight-cut Sack Coat or Cutaway Frock eee aes castern paper that has had letters and dis- | offset these losses ands he indications now point Gemck Dravers Nota. here. Coat. Kither at feutreipsnetnts Preceded cima eeee patches which indicated what the result would | to the election of Mr. Cleveland.” Detiess Laces, | bees Loostan toe heme ere ope $7.50. Ex-Senator Spooner's Defeat Admitted, but | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Ree deep erema ner Taarter was there |THE “OLOBE” CALLS IT A TREMENDOUS CPBIB- T-tch Torhon L tions. ——We'se ot the best ome, — the Electoral Ticket in Doubt. Omaua, Nen., Nov. %.—Since the smoke of | go republican. Novada is solid for Weaver. 1x0. oan toe Are selling cts of them at $5. ELEM enn Tew Senet aves | Moecial Diiopatah by The the political battle in Nebraska has begun to| Newlands for Congress and Stewart for the | The Boston Globe (dem.) says: “The sover- Yaertin x and =¥hets pepne ie ee larity of oar TEN-DOLLAR SUITSis not a bewilder-| MiLwavxex, Wis., 5 lift the interesting features of the contest can | Senate. : eign people of these United States have em- G84 fine line of PERFUMPRIES and TOILET pilinapiat on hucinaal ss ae inareurprise. We made them 90. We put the mate. | returus early this morning change the aspect | he observed. The particulars of the closing “ phasized the verdict of 1890. Not all the | oates gain of four Oo fey gk WAR at Maly Brug Kove setecs. cm find them.——Even then they _ . the workmanship, oe Gre in a pears of things in Wisconsin, Secretary Rand of the | news of the great conflict in this state will go| SAN Fraxcisco, Nov. 9.—Chairman of repub- | resources of brag, bluster and boodle which | licans.” Gen. Draper defeats George Predericis ae aS We price, Ay! 50 per cent more than the rrice nam | won't be just like ours—for we loaned Therefore they have become famous, aad justly so. | TePUblican central committee now concedes the | down in history alongside of some of the inter- | lican state central committee claims be has | Chairman Carter sought to employ could avail | Williams in the eleventh district, z election of Gov, Peck over Spooner by about | esting political fights in the old territorial days | been misquoted. He concedes the city of San | to prevent this tremendous uprising against! Gillett in the second, Walker in the Cmps & MSDERG: {Sis Baker cur periecktting oversat | Oy Terceds, Sinule'anl Doblecrearted Sack Conte, | 5:000, but holds that the result om the electoral | when some of the historical characters of that | Francisco has gone democratic by 7000 plu | tbe twin evil Of ultra protection and cen-| Cogswell in the sixth, Lodge in the soventh, | pattern to cut them by.——They are Tho celebrated wire weaves of Wimbledon and Wilt. | ticket is indoubt. But if Peck is elected Cleve- | day figured so prominently. rality, but claims that the republicans may pull | tralization schemes. Cleveland's triumph | ———___ a ere ™ shire in straight out Cut Sack Coats, with silk fac. | land has probably earried the state by the same | Oue of the puzzling questions the politicians | through in the stato at large. means new freedom and wider scope to (Continued on Sizth Page). ——s | ee eee ings, Three and four-button Cutaway Sack Coats and | figures. are trying to solve is how the democrats polled} Complete returns from 29 out of 275 precincts | American industry and American enterprise. tornart | prcof—end no rubber ——_Were fhree and Four-button Cataway Frock Coats, Harris! so many votes, The fight was supposed to be | in this city give Harrison 2,074: Cleveland, | rux “post” CALLS IT A GLORIOUS vic TORS. MMII | Cassimere, Shetian .d other standard weaves. | Mr. Payne Docs Not Concede the State. | prominently between the republican and inde- | 2,080; Weaver, 185; Bidwell, 58. ‘The same pre- making a leader of it—and that’s why The Boston Post (dem.) says: “The people Al in a bunch. Make your own selection. The | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. pendent parties, The contest proved to bo | cincts gave Alexander (rep. } for Congress 1,972; they are only #3. prices per suit ts only Mu.wavxer, Wis., Nov. 9—11 a.m.—Henry | largely a throe-cornered fight and the legiti- | Maguire (dem. ), 1,742. of this country are the rulers of this country. atthe STORM COAT te more =s10. CO ee a a Se gle tees a eros cure aaa aoe | as, ees cables oma rasan eect connse ieseata ko th weiter | piaséd at 200,000, 8,000 lees than two veurs age. gente ac Eentaily t'means that the government ‘of the Xroeterath Baytint Chur iver. ——We never ad such a We know that He says the republican gain in Mil-| Salty democrats, who becamne, dseretea | Cleveland Has Six and Probably Seven | United States is not forsale, It means thatthe | "5 ALi. “OuNovewber 2 NR at 245 grt bie line before. ——Such a variety iseammaatd Gentle guine reported “this fart ant there, | BY the efforts of their lenders to fuse with te | 5 os cech toi we erns ater and butter brigade of office holders. It means | Erd¢hBet li FRUEMAS, raict ot tor late Willan aig a tb sala dee ie Will reach the boiling and seething point this week, | (OSE | Balt present figures Harrison bas carried | independents. An influential mass of the party | 5? ey ; ‘that the workingmen of the United States are To. | led by J. Sterling Morton, gubernatorial candi-| Gnas Rarips, Micu.. Nov. 9.—The dem-| tired of paying taxes for the enrichment of | qPZsi™! Thursday at 3p. m. Melatives and friends the state and Spooner is eleeted governor. ’ ae iz breed collere—end they haven't that —s wheasty date, opposed : and insisted that | ocrats elect Chipman in the first district, Gor- | monopolists.” , Nowember @, 1802, at 7.05 LEAGESBEG | aay, “amma mee tne moet a , terme Dave bess coming vey slowiy. | ha "yart abv muita te fadiiduals | man inthe verond (probaly), Yepie in the Cianuneo mace euncrion. | gaat Wt a at ad a | eee nee zd Gs imei er ens ae Mati aed ain One Republican and One Democratic Con- ae mand i any =... at terccag fourth, Richardson in the fifth and Whiting in| The republican papers this morning still jotice ‘of —} hereafter. (Jamestown, N, ¥., : ai é ER CEN x a . Boxd elem : th, eleventl claim Haile’s election. oT a ee Pe aE TR O27 aud MH SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | gyoojqi Dispatch to The Evening Star. fusion, its ervonal following is strong. We ~ Se eee Peretpeting raya pagent Cal PRASCIS Gastiod is ths'nttynocond year ot ats oa 3 = : dene ofa lee car ¢ #tate in '90 when no other democra vf ° : | bo PE ERB HE {2 of value witoat cowine + soane SGTMIOTLY ONE FICE ce.) pel hte over Congenman |g hn ner alr He | tants agit vceton oe a io Siti of fone barat ow Krk ary | ee fortune There fan't an OVERCOAT ccétm__ Open Saturday until 11 p.1 Babbitt (dem.) in the first district of Wiscon- | Gicast” He favored. atacdociae ta aut, | ‘The ninth and sixth are yet doabtfal. Tho | The Figures as Heceived—Democratic Prose | "ee s08F 1. » « pinta duet wax VeludiebGn’. : Pe mrdey wets site ; reais dab g tho state is very close on the governor, with neither ‘Comment. ope, {ACOB C UIBSON beloved husband in ail our immense variety that's any a sin. In the fifth district Congressman Brick- | ticket. "A compromise resulted in fusion on | Hute.t2 Nery Close on the governor, with meithe aged cagy tine, oun W. M. Sausrer & Soxs. ner (dem.) is elected over Julius Wescheberg | the electors alone. Tie demmctcta tees cheated ae ee nceesions. | spoctat Dispatch to the Evening Star. TB Frye orth | nore carefully made.——There’s noth- Ger) It_was generally believed that Crounse, re- | The demos ny Coxconp, N. H., Nov. 9—In 117 towns the | ert . ats Odo Dg | PEERLESS eat, Get ee JUST OPENED TWENTY PIECES OF TWO- publican, would be elected and that Van Wyck, | ema probably seven. Heturna are very slow in| iD ssectors’ run bebind. the figures of | atts ng ag =. crepit peas TONED SERGRS IN NEW COLOMINGS, Republican Claimeof Congressmen, | populist, would be second, with Morton inet, | mM 1888 by 219 and the demoorats by 764. ‘The Beate ah. ei acct of relat Soa a aes 7 % Special Dispateb to The Evening Star. ut it was not so. Crounse secured 80,000, ~ . eed ‘yeara; | sysrew aati pe gee COMPRISING ALL THE DESIRABLE COM: MunwavueE, Win, Nov. 2.—The ropublicane | Morton 70,000 and Van Wyek £0,000. ‘The was | Pompe’ Ye wept battewdiaa prance republican gain for governor over 1890 in the = hermitnte and Carpets within exes reach of all | Ganecdk ps: eid “el he BINATIONS OF THIS SEASON. NEW EF- at this hour, 12 o'clock, claim tho election of reco Sonagers germ og eager 'y ee Ghaxy Rivies, Wrox, Hor. 2 — hetragti guhear cree This lorety bet. co so fair, farn'sb a to bettem a! SINC. XS rl 5 % ir i 01 uy i v5 ~ peters a a republican gain 1,226. came to show sweet s flower 7 y cae. Wo have cntnes GREATEST-MOST COMPLETE. pts oaks ar pepeicannian four Congressmen—Cooper in the first district, | thead of the party vote, wile’ Morton earried | Returns are aggravatingly slow in coming in, Tho presidential vote in the 117 towns is as on Parade zs heared features so conmon in other | Sica adits tee MATSLESSEE AND a i veyron = oe pc Haugen in the tenth | the entire democratic ticket with hi ‘The democrats claim that the next state Senate | foljo rt Harrison, 18,811; Cleveland, un iy. tf wehins of potes INGS. in we ". nile btedness. The entire republican state ticket is elected, | will be theirs and in the house that the republi- sre but not by more than 2,000 majority, while | cans will be 12in the minority. ‘ex, Nov. 9.—There is no outlook. | Crounse got 10,000. | This ‘was largely due to — a harm 16,414; prohibition, 887; 85. The| — "Yiath sue with friendly cares” STRIPED AND FIGURED SILKS IN ALL Mice same towns in 1888 gave ‘The 5 teed - t land 17,178, scattering 622. For aaa! Ss. 3 . THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. Wisconsin is certainly democratic for Cleveland | the personal worth of Judge Crounse, who isa! DP errorr, Micu., Nov. 9.—The Tribu: ; MoKinney, demo- er cerente 108 SO NOTES Sze Axo Coursey FAILLES AND BENGALINES IN GREAT | and Peck by from 10,000 to 15,000. Hepubli- | Nebraska pioneer anda jurist of ability. The aia, ad Seed a inl toc goer A eae eas et on To SIGs atl) | VARIFTY AND ALL OF THE NEW COLORS. | cans concede state legislature, which will return | DUsittess men voted solidly for him, while he re- | Pi’ iN 41) Murk MENTS: on lican, | octaber and} All weather wears a . 3 4 mn irgnee been ceived the support of many democrats who did t ‘ . F ‘ sd Rar | CREPES AND CREPES DE CHINES 1X | oer of the Comatea nine ae aawyer. | The | not think Morton could be elected and who re-| the rest of the ticket will go with him. ‘The | 2¢;° [ie Gen. iuchard arma re. man! é majority of the Congressmen are democrate. Fan Wek si a eecieatinal poll won the respect of every ope who knew her. Ra EVENING COLORS. Anextre of the Journal issued at 9a.m, con-,| 88*4ed Van birt a rain tician. i THE INDORSEMENT OF TARIFF REFORM. RE WHITE GROUND SILKS WITH COLORED tains the following: 7 ZCTORS » b. th, ninth, eleventh and| The Manchester Union, a leading democratic 0 30 a0 332 330] GRADUATED STRIPES FOR EVENING. “Milwaukee, Nov. ‘The electors are Weaver's by little less than first, fourth and seventh are in| paper of the state, says: The result in New ee eae Se aS sera 33 39 SS HS BS 83 Bo ee) cee poops i aMEAr Vue, Hep, Grover Clevelond, Now Yorr wv sc", | 8,000, This is significant. Less than 40 per re © the parler with a new Parlor Wrusox & Cann, { ae = tee cei EF- and consravalaies you and the, eountry on the mag cent voted with the independents on the electors. This is evidenced by the fact that HOUSE OF B. PREISTLY & CO.: HENRI- It wasafter 3 this morning that Chairman Wall | Cleveland's electors secured nearly 40,000 votes, ETTAS, WHIPCORDS, CAMEL’S HAIRS, of the democratic state committee sent the fore- pagel as much as the BIARRETZ, DIAGONALS AND FANCIES, eon ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OUR BLACK GOODS ixconsin is really a democratic state had been removed. DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE EXCELLED Fixe $3.50 Suors. ‘These Shoes must be seen to be ap- preciated. Ty You Rew Tms You Wus = Ee 0 YOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. FOR VARIETY AND QUALITY. + NOT BE DECEIVED. ° Leather A GREAT VARIETY OF COMFORTS, if York. pues, Best line of Gente’ Patent = 3 BLANKETS, QUILTS. 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