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é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY,” NOVEMBER 9, 1892—TEN PAUES. 7 * | | announced that Weaver had carried Oregon,| CONGRESSMEN AND ELECTORS. ANGRY BELGIAN WORKMEN. Ty Writtan for The Evening Star. ‘CTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. y\ EW S FROM THE PO! I Si eod there wae more cheering etill when a tele- ‘A Song of the Election. AUCTIO SAl Sas | Se ~ _ ‘ a 11H) | of the ballotes slow Jeb. The fudications are | gram was read that the state of Washington | Discrepancies Caused by the ew Appor- | They Protest in Brussels Acainst the De- What means the mighty stir todas— = s FTERNOON. | Soe : — eo eee | eet ‘Mic -sagubindcaer Revctecessae qun-atiag a Fremsly ‘went for Cleveland. This wes rapidiy | “Bment Causing a Legal Discussion. nial of Universal Suftraze. tak tpelsen atawring cha Percansox ects. Wand Dee aw) FP BEENMEIMEN 4 0 Avetionsery, iowa on electors and that the state ticket ie in followed by the returns from 890 city election | According to aome authorities who bave| Since 4 o'clock yesterday morning bands of loresies otaattia Gur tava, Sceerete 0058 ws Shere, pense ws” acces Loui New York Went Democratic by Over acute the indications are that the repnb- ‘istticts, showing » democratic majority of | given attention to the subject special eongres- | workmen have been parading the streets of We crowd the street to hear? ii MADISON STREET NORTHWEST Oo | — licans have elected Congressmen in the fret, | 93,083, which created great excitement. sional elections should be ordered in eighteen | Brussels singing revolutionary songs and shout- Not that—bat this—shall Benjamin ere ee ere PAETRS date on the teu | REGULAR, 30,000. | third, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth dis .,7he retene from the interiot of the tat siates, in order that the House of Rep- | ing “Long live universal wufrage!™ The action Or Grover now be counted tal Thora oh fhe Hea aeons ofthe Dintrit of ai’ - | feicts, and the democrats tn the second, fourth, | TP every eine, Chairmen, Harrity, wae ;feventatives shall have as many mem-/of the constitution revision committee in re- [Bs comhies in er covacah on, ging aoctlen in frogt of the preantnns : FURNITORE Se EERE ES 5 - fifth, sixth and eleventh districts. overwhelmed with congratulations, but he| bers as thero are ‘presidential electors. | jecting the proposition to grant universal suf- aoassainns sinha uh He | rune My RESULTS IN OTHER STATES.| n ha ll 7 Obio, | “Td Ret commit himself. | Provision for this, it is held, should frage and adopting the proposition to grant the As if the question were about oF parcel of land, ne : ¢ returns came in very slowly from It Jooks very much ‘like a republicnn | have been made during the late séssion of | franchise only to householders is the cause of The world, 10 ive or dle— sqeere nembored’ os tenaed | pit hearers © Soenpes the necessary slowness in counting the bianket | slaughter, he said. “but it is too early in the Congrest, but the matter w: his tenitration. ‘At least as 1 pint grand, v1 frontage of 20. tet ant " Where the Successful Candidates Were bsllots making the reports unusuaily date, but | game ¥et to shout. i Sikegewumber 6 the: workis 2 By this or that must fall or stand. with the Imarovememte thereom, comfoting of etee 5 feo t ablican | , Much amusement was caused by the returns ; Alarge rorkingmen of Bel- hg nas ° mown Early Thie Morning—Seemes at} all points eomes news of rep: from Gravesend, where John Y. MeKapo is + Bisine is quoted as eaying that the states en-| gigm gre not householders and they will thas ; paabered ABSA Nay, nay. my prothers, think of thla— and atwo-story brick stabie QU Rsine. The indications from these returns are - titled to additional Congressmen under the new . se newel Medauarters of the Two Patties | yarrison han carried the atate. by 30,000. | sepTeme? wowing Cleveland, 2,947; Hafelson, | Spocreionment must elect them, before ihe | Bot be allowed to vote, Much indignation ia It Ben | : . 70 rh rote res felt, for the work: ought the di charmeered Ghettirt purchase money win: | AH LEY, Aut New York City. . id e present Congress expires. felt, for the workingmen thought the demon- The last four years tat have been Ria, sf Engine antisiehtecn months, eitety: | As ser Ga WRERE KesuLTs AKE KNOWN. | by the same plorality. | 2 Slat street. y tance hereafter. “Able lawyers, however, €:-| versal suffrage woud result in the boon bging | £ 10th st. south aide). | press the opinion that there ix nothing setions | granted to them. | ,At1@ p.m. the democratic state committee VAS S ALECTION CLATEED. it, They say thatthe mere fact—if it hea)” At Liege the burgomaster bas forbidden the en apa dea era pe indeag oy eae nic ta Harrison |, At 1148 o'clock Chairman Harrity of tho] fact—that certain of the states bave failed | workingien toascmiie ne te naskn ‘any mant-| {if this, oF that— RORSES, CARRIAGES, § AT ADETION. = "000.8. M. Taylor, repub- | *emocratic national committee gave out thefol-|to avail themselves of tho full repre- | festations invthe streots, Whatever be the name— . Cie seeks ans eae ae The night's news up to 1140 Ocho ee eee eee eter clara | lowing statement: sentation to which they mere en-| ‘The King of Belgium yesterday opened par- Republica, or democrat— @ B NTuaawsos.: ur te “s 1% sea Dein Printed in the second “extra” of Tae Stax. | that the republican plurality in the state would | “There is no doubt of the election of Cleve- | titled cannot in any way affect the validity of | jiament in person. His majesty drove from the ‘The root of both the same- maces E OTT ON det ae. | Morten Wagons, Carriages, @c., taker place tm front At that time it seemed evident that all founda-| be 30,000. Full returns indicated the election | land and Stevenson by the popular vote, while | ‘Be action of all the states collectively. In | pplace to the house of parliament, escorted by | One G " her Latin word, tion for republican hopes had been swept away, | of ten democrats and eleven republican eandi- | the defest of Harrison fe in. New York bas | Other words, that the shortcoming of any state |anquadron of cavalry. The streets through | In both | of sales roome IS POSTPONED UNTIL | THE ABOVE Sar. » ESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER “ in failing to provide iteelf with thefullnumber of | hich be passed were Jined with, troops and | C THURSDAY, NoVENN “* * a ites ‘fi “4 : which he passed were lined with troops an 2 sazie hour and place RSDAY, NOVENRER TENTH, and on this fairly established fact thousands of Antes for Congress tno ee cciviates ta | ei me mee gener Sard pico | Congressmen by which it might have been enti-| members of the civic guard. ~The socialista| oi nour WILLIAMSON.) aeosteen | the papers were printed and sold to folks "ho | the ninth and sixteenth n, eis no break in the south. Republican | Hed under the law cannot be held to vitiate the | were alert, and large numbers of them gathered . tLeokts W. TE, EDMONSTON:) . AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. a were eagerly looking for every scrap of news. | republican candidate in the sixteenth, tele- | claims for Delaware are unfounded, ‘In con- | *ction of the Congressmen whom it bi from central points singing strongly the *Mar- 1 fP- THT ABOVE SATE IS g untti WEDNESDA EMBER, aD. 1802, na R POST. | eNst STR BAT OF |S, BENSINGER, at A place. A lected to represent it. In legal phrase jilnise” as 1! ing passed alon, Others in From New Yor diana, Connecticut and graphs that he is elected, and Ashley, repub- | necticut the returns show a steady advance |“! Pt P | weil asthe king p 5. Other linoie mae cone Janres Peveganesersailtea Ream candidate in the ninth, does not concede | over the figure of 1888. when we carried the fam fake advantage of ite own tort,and the elec- | the crowd shouted ‘Long live the king.” Thon- | ONDER, The very changes that may come toral college being composed of the full number | sands of leaflets, bs this words Gong time é a G BL WITLI. } tramtess, | SASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, his own defeat. state. In is undoubtedly ours. The most | ues . Peat eave.) i ‘The prelude sweet of heaves and home. nleokds WE EDMON « OLA AVE NW Se mett, and in s litte while the enthuniaem | At Zam. the republican state committee | glorious result appears to be in Ilinois, where, | Ofclectors corresponding to the added Con-| universal wuflrage,” were scattered about the | sa.euper soos 220 |= = =| of many followers of the administration dis-| withdrew from headquarters. Chairman Dick | from the returns, it would seem that for the | STe*emen to which the states are entitled Streets, Some cries for universal suffrage were FUTURE DA PEREMPTORY SALEOF © = SPS AND MARRS FE CONDUCTOR | ‘We will sell att waar THURSDAY MORNING, | | NOVEMBER TENTH, ot TLS OCLOCK. wathout | ABLE UNIMPROVED | reser sete | REAL ESTATE IN ECK < appeared beneath the stormy surfsce. Iilinois claimed the state by 23,000 and the election of | first time in its history the state haa gone dem- | "°t believed that any possible question can be | heard from the civic guard. The heartiest ‘ROWS Was most potent asa pidemrss Sethiaane, | Sumteam: vopublincs Congrbsunan Cha teteed | canigia..< We Mise atau ‘most glorious and | "ised aa to the validity of its constitution. voicing of the crowd, however, was the cry of of Hodge being conceded. Gov. McKinley | decisive victory in the history of campaigns.” “Long live the king. | Strike of Employes of the City for no one seemed to have expected snytbing | °F 2008, ome cr und claimed the state, bed pow Neste ane rion pale Diyepepiiec anil Wades’ Discnet: tm speaking to the senate and alluding to the | cag at Aone ke |THEY STOOD BY i a. J s \ © Maca comsicned to us by to drop ip that state. | go from ward. This From the New York revision of the constitution the king said = | . After the 11:40 edition was out the stereopti- | Sne republican by from 23,000 upward. Gov. Flower at 11:30 o'clock, claimed 40,000 | **27,"neS srarfen this in life,” said an expe-| “You have decided, in accord with the gor- |, 4 special dispatch to Tue Evestxa Stan | va Shutians ih ‘Sein cautns Shin waneigentnted im wervice until 5 -'<lo°K | cinets outside Cincinnati and Cleveland, which | majority in New York state for Cleveland, based, | rienced physician, ‘to which many men and | ernment, that there are grounds for a recon- from Columbus says: The employes: of tne | Tee rentnce ce WORDLY Tae Re enTe trees |e re and Carte “ this morning. give a net republican gain of 1,817, or five toa | he said,on amostcarefulanalysis of the returns. es — sideration of your political organization. “The City Street Railway Company went oat on | DAY OF NOVEMBLE IS, a HAN Peet be come superior “ r any The news of the night is condensed a#) Precinct. Mr. Don M. Dickinson, chairman of the dem. | "CMe" ‘ling more persistently than to the ides | electoral body has charged vou to effect a large | strike this morning and uot a car is running | * LOCK FM. all of lot nuiubered s:x (6), tn Be wil pay 5 ware contem- — | South Carolina. ocratic campaign committee, maid at Lam.:| whet there is something the matter eit ane | gatontion of the right of suffrage. | Other prob- a this hour (9 a.m.) except on the Weat Side | subdiinisn of he react of ind kos * beseenees: Se aap e New Vork. 1. “ rt. 10 ve ittle itati jittle | lems o! 6 same order are connected wi Caen © tract 19 ® part of the orien jr a TIO! a m With @ ible exceptio ith | “We do not desire to boast of the result. The eave 8. 0 esis ni “y line, which is owned by another c 3 Joungsborousn,” oneal nS p60 Ea. eve ©. The democrats have carried New York state | ,,i'h the Poslble exception of the seventh result speaks for itualf, It shows, that | futtering or a little distress, and atraightway | question. To solve them will be the estential | i other compa: Youngaborotteh, Peas. subivy 40 - by 95,181 majority. New York city epmplete gives Cleveland $45, Haerigon 98,760. Cleveland's majority ; ee isd ‘ire - ver e producers of the country have determined | they are frightened and imagine that they have | beet of this session. In making a revision of | George Alexander, 4 conductor, refused to ‘pint vee Liber County "No.6, | WW" a per pi | crutic delegation to Congress and chooses nine | thet they shall be to 1 paseo pape ; the constitution dependert upon the vote of | accept « dime from a passenger because, as he Bi Er'ebetsurveyor's oftce of the District ot | Cleveland elector. The congressional delega- | cessive taxation for the besefit of great spomop- | cases pe phi kre gene sn ninety-nine | an exceptional majority our forefathers sought | cluimed, it was mutilated. ‘The rule of the com- | ©2.1ptia | t n Raid real estate w!!! be gold sub lect toa prior deed of | tion will stagd as follows: 1, W. H. Brawley (re- | olies, and are determined to uphold lécal rights | reasoning with them than there is in whistling | © Prevent it from being treated ns a party | pany ts that mutilated coin will not be accepted with interest from March 1. ER BWILLIANS & OO., Auctionsers, f : tion. It is in this spirit that the proposals | from the conductors. The conductor and pas- | 15 rot the mi, payable vote i lected); 2, W. Ji Ibert; 3, A. C. Latti- | aguinst the al of. centralized power. In| at the wind. aos A =o a” the prine Seal 2 ee Se forks a Cocos) %, T.J, | Michigan we havo achieved n great success in| "Tell" them that they sitaply thave drepepata | Mil be submitted to vou, Tam convinced that senger had a vigorous dispute, the conductor |§iuit™ Fi patyaly" era torun = a ee ee tae ei ns Fa at +5, Ted. electing « governor and seven prenidential elect- | or some form of indigestion end they are ag an. | tHE revised constitution will bo a work of con- | coming sont victorious, put the Eemenger re eriificate esto which will be exhibited at | Ps Pnived Mates Senate to succeed Hiscock Ta the seventh district the candidates are | OF quo uprising fa the northwest is the most | diguaht as you can imagine, The idea that | oe etn Toe eee so tho foreign | boted, The omiovee eneanne ciarantice One;sttrd cash, balance ts, wt ana | CORMST TED nt WEST Mee, rua shor the following result in the vote | Gen. E- W. Moise (dem. )and @.W. Murray.col.. | srifcant oign of the times, ‘York, New Jersey — should have anything eo commou's Ys: | relations of Belgium, which, he said, continued | demanded his reinstatement. On this being re- Paytacate ta be repeesembld by eben a rex: | # {ion WARDROBE: aa, one 2 | Ok ne ee Foraker and Connecticut there is nothing sectional | many years to make. up my mind whit is that | (be Marked with reciprocal confidence. Con- fused the strike was ordered. The company | Phat, tbadtttagt sa of eal oe DREER . meshes Pon In represen in the ctory, whi Mi grote inning, the ki id that many important in- | claims it has other reasons for removing Alex- | “% ree pl oe z % | Y ~ . bout the victory, which success for soun 0} i ve | tinning, imp n osit of €100 required when bid ts ac “ democratic by Will 10 Fe- re so unwilling to admit that they have a “ SS eee Aimee re eery ah Te" | political und economic principles everywhere.” | Indigestion, and the taost anwilling wre. those ternational asemblion have ber held ts Bel. ander Dut deciine to give them. | aged ioscan : ber entire city and county ticket. Gilroy, the publican contestants, It if quite possible that WISCONSIN CLAIMED BY DEMOCRATS. who are very fand of the good things of lite, | Sms and thes Brassey would shortly pe tne | nee aes nae yet been made to “halen s TOE WaRDIODE candidate for mavor. received the unprece- Gen. Moise may secure thi election, thus mak-} At 1.30. m, Chairman Harrity received by = it = el ag = they have | TP) fort : Meuse have been | Sa MAHLON ASHFORD.) 4... RAND MUSK MATTRESSES, BEDDING, yeaah mre cyber Momma Aleem A ; Grorgin. % the positive information that Visconsin had | of some of the delicacies of which ther are | Position than ever before to fultili her duties of | From the New York Collector Ata eee abt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucte. nice Sooners. heboardofaldermenare, Returag indicate that Georgia will md ®| gone democratic, by 10,000 ma: rity. fond, and, of whatever elto you deprive them, | PC4tTabty. in which she was determined never) Henry B. Smith of Detroit, Mich., bas col- | TRUSTEES SALF OF THRFEP ACRES OF LAND, | "PROMS DOWLING & SON, Aucte.. G12 Est. nw, - : a pronder | Selid democratic delegation to the next Con-|~ At 2 o'clock William F. Harrity, chairman of | never meddle with their diet to fail. ‘His ty referred to the general Lt THEREON | lected an interesting museum of local and gen- WOOD ROAD BETWEEN FCRING ES eral character. He began life asn blacksmith at Murfreesboro’, Tonn., and settled in De- | troit in 1563. He worked hard for a little more eliving and still found time and | Bar, % “~ at Ps the things which interested | 7's V4 3 j. 5 Ome Tow forsa 6] valaaie shew ; By do Sg Res ° 2 i . Ashe himself explains it, be always | _ ~ | WALNcd RED f ); 5, Leonidas F. Livingston |New York, New Jersey, Connecticat and In-| ordinary disease. There isn't anything very > mntry wes satisfactory wetched IRE CONTENTS ¢ At Nw ON TAURSDAY, Ni TES O'CLOCK A RESIDENCE A cot i | HOUSEBOLD FrPt KPSIDENCE LoL ISTH AT ACTS Wyuhen Ths at SELL many's hat than Its most earnest | gress. the national committee, said of the elections: think it perfectly snfe to assert that out | commercial en darted dream of. | Third party candidates were run in every | “The retcrns received leave no doubt in our | of 1,000 persons who are certain that they |! Wmieete. district, but were snowed under. SpeaorOrisp | Minds of the election of Mr. Cleveland and | have nn organic discaso of the heart 999 have | : $e Wats Kacediary cides 6k the Tatas q 3 sere | Mr. Stevenson by decisive majorities in the | some form of gastric difticulty. It may be 2 MAIRIRME Secretary Nelgon of the iilinols is re-elected by an incrensed majority. ‘Ihe | electoral collere. The indications are that they, | more or leaa obscare—indced, it often is— but state democratic committee said be did not | deiegation will stand aa foilows: 1, Rufua E. | as alrendy predicted, receive the electoral votes | all the same it’s there, and that ia the cause of know how the democrats could tse Illinois, | Lester (re-elected); 2. Benjamin of every one of the southern states. Wo ure | tho trouble. Indigestion or dyspepria. with | tant cate of the government while ut republican headquarters no one could | Charles F. cig (re-elected); 4, | enabled to add to thése the clectoral votes of | its many variations, is an awfully common = the meantime the al be found to claim anything more than that it Moves (re-elected); vindteators 1. TION a 2 stores of Detroit and . £6 rope f », | MALL BACKS, waracloseabave. Huge crowds thronged the lob- | (re-elected); 6, Thomas B. Cabinniss; 7, J. W. | diana, as previously claimed. We furthermore | high-sounding or dignified about it, of , dent with carats t Sythe ; joe partic sy seats | PE PERI L BEDS. Mal die of the hotels ali evening and cheered as the | Maddox, 8, Thomas G. Lawson (re-elected); 9, | claim that Mr. Cleveland has carried Mlinoi hada patient once who by no pr of | i af try unl expecially tom site of th an old or 3k ype | 8 SPRINGS LACE CURTAINS. returse from New York and other states were | Parieh Carter; 10. J. C. C. Black; 11, H. G. | and Wisconsin and that Mr. Harricon has lost | reasoning could be made to believe that he had | 0PO? th " a ‘izen he made it a point to be on [1ke, DEMIRG Rone Akt es from the galleries. The Chicago Herald | Turner. some of the far western states, Return gen- | any disturbance of the digestive apparatus. As aa ose ide tied wu. J hi ‘That waa the source from whi ny » woe te TERE IRS | SMYRNA announced that at midnight it would display a| By the apportionment a new district, the | erally indicate great democratic gains and great | long as I called it by any of the ordinary names | | When the hing had concluded MM. Jansen ple reli >» " ee BODY BRUSSELS, rel ight of Clevelend gained the day. Fromptly | eleventh. has been created and Messrs. Russell | republican losses. The people of the country | he was as irritableanddisngreeableabout it axa | 82d Feron, radical dep: Cass and the Campau for whieh | 7 KS MATL. AND Sad at that bour it « peared. and 10,000 people in | and Turner, both members of the present Con- | are entitled to congratulations upon their grest | really amiable and good-natured man could be. | {fom their sea! ding , ‘ . ¥ years pasthe picked ap ev ng of deed of trunt on front of the buil howled and danced with | gtess from other districts, now represent the | victory. One day he stumbled across a term in some- | “Long live universal suffrage, “ est which came 2 5 Asthe king returned to. the palace and the cording of j S EB KIDCHEN MEGUISETES. bs Joy. The Chicagy 7>itmne at the same bgur | second and eleventh, respectively present HILL HEARS THE NEWS. thing he was reading, and when next he came | |, eb age ereniap tated . pot compli ey Gieplaved a bulletin conceding a safe majority | delegation stands nine democrats and Mr. e - | to me his face was beaming with delight. He | Cle guards were returning to their depo! , that of Herbert Bowen, | Soy teh eaid pret pospken com ui ie deel ‘lectoral college for Cleveland. Watson. who was elected asa democrat, but | | Gor. Foner, Senator Hill and Attorney Gen- | nad'just found oat what ailed him, and when 1 | Pande of socialists followed them, shouting for ions, that of D. Farrand | feuitine parckeeer 7A Seve at ane Bueasee wen | = = Indiana. went over to the third party. The new eral Rosendale were at the executive chamber | agreed with him he was simply overjoyed. He | W0ivereal suffrage, ‘ |Menty, the Bernstein and Mrs, Salmon | fifty dollars will is sequsred aso ‘ FUTURE DAYS. Ixp., Nov. 9—Returns are | 02 iseleven democrats. Cleveland's majority | in Albany last night to hear the returns. By | had a good deal of sharp pain'in the region of aa ES a jcollections and many others of equal! ocopecasas wie NCANSON BROS . AUCTIONEERS. ~ coming in slow Seton conste tes probably | ™ the state will be quite large. 10 o'clock at least 500 special dispatches had | the digestive apparatus, and when he made up oar ee ey ee See | note. He also picked up many valuable odds aie on aes ities dace 7 Nebraska, been received, and at that hour both Senator | his mind that he had pneamogastric neuralgia | Ffom the Asclenia: and ends at New York auction sales. His col-| S@-THE ABOVE SAL¥ 18 . ac. | TRE ? oF SAUL ARLE UxIMPROVED mocratic. The deraocratic committee : i ¢ ‘ | count of the rain until SATURDAY, TWE ne EDGE D. SITUATE IM- At midnight y Hill and Gov. Flower said they had no doubt | he was perfectly willing to be treated for that | Fear. grief and joy, to say nothing of pathos | jection includes a very complete assortment of | OF NOLPMET Re poe ne % oF WDON, IN elaim the county by 1.200. Bynum is re-elected | »,At, midnight returns Seer cetens tnttens | au fal the haation of Chavalassai 6 tha promt: | oany ether discs Feny Arf gicamenea: | aed miger ting tours 5 ihe Cred: They arel te aie eaten Gee ee EDWARD THOMAS, Trawtee OF « ‘ {0 Congress from this (the seventh) district. at | *6™entary, owing dency. cine for, provided I called his trouble by that | said to come from the heart; and this is true, hiked Hn a SS Yam. both parties were cluming the state, | Poot method of counting. Figures then re-| “TE tamous sergeant-at-arms, Jimmie Oliver, | name. for no one ever reasoned himself into weeping |® Pan, old brass andirons, tall | ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, with the chances in favor of the democrats, ceived indicated that Weaver would carry the | of Paradise Park, created thefuroreof theearly | “So it is with quantities of these heart | Sithous « first appeat throwgh.the imagination. a as oe anni Gov. Gray has reduced his estima’e of Cleve- e by a few thousand. On governor the | part of the evening by bur: into the com- | disease patients. They will take anything. just eenee iia eed and ponderous From the Abbott | TRUSTEES SALI land's plurality as from 10.000 to 12,000 to from | result was very doubtful. Morton, demoerat, | mittee room andexclaimit ntlemen, down | as long us they think itis absolutely necessary | to some emotion. Tears are the natural outlet | jomestend be has undirons, trays, smiffers, ean $,000 10.000. Republican headquarters and) Geveiohs unexpected strength, Van Week, in, | Were I live, the fortieth election district of the | on account of the condition of their heart; and | of emotional tension. Ther aro the result of a can tte J Pees end polis Journal will not con the a second assembly district gives Cleteland 388 | so, while it goes very much against the grain to | storm in the central nervous syatem, giving rise | deulers 8 Sate, but say it is very close and doubtful | epenlent, not wo strong among Inboring | S07 Harrison four votes, and where those four|do it, 1 sometimes indulge these wilmetca] | to changes in the vascular terminals of the tear- from the old Campat home the old iron « = there will be suiicient returns in| IVS) democrat of first district, te reelected, | Votes came from I don't know.” people in the idea that their hearts are out of | secreting glands. There changes induce pro- mill, candle molds. flat irons, three tin and | fore noon to est: Bran. 3 od, pls the resuit. ses ; Jimmie’s arinouncement was heartily cheered. | gear. It is the only way I can help them; and | fuse excretion of water, and weeping results, two’ pottery teapors, eagat bowl and cream | VE nek. De ISG. AT. HALE-TAST. FOUR taCBaizman Taggart of the democratic commit- eld ee ee ee — —————— fPreally doesn't seam to matter ‘after ail. I (na mlld degree somo excretion’ is always in | plichte Acopper stew kettle of unique de-| ine Toliowing described veal estate, claimed the state by 2,500. race is very e Weatinaton, District Doan, democrat, and Mercer, republican, Par.| AT REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. | suppove we all have our weaknesses; and, | process, to bathe the eye and clear it of foreign | sign was made in England in 1760, and a small | Wutie! nthe Sounty of Warhinason, ne tual > wit: Lote numbered twenty-six (26. Virzinia. whether we think it heart disease or anything | matter. The controlling center is at a distance. | hair trunk was owned by Mrs. John E. Warren | twenty-seven. J) and twenty-eight (OR). iw block Returns from sll parts of Virginia show a| ftarfonat diseict ‘a flace ad ie quid con: | Up to a Late Hour Last Night Chairman else, we all like to be indulgeg” though the secretion may be kept up by the in 1750 and given to Mist 5. M. Warren, «| HNZE hie Ppitatie ar ee yn knows a8 | ont tobe ward be @emocratic guin over 1585 of about 12,000. It| three candidates running almost even. Jn the Carter was Confident. _ oor small trace of saline Pee) hee Hi resent | Detroit descendant, in 1852. There is a brass — in close proximity to Massachusetis and Call- | gh\. semi-annually f : rr } e 4 o f ¥ ing- | to ennes. 4 estimated that Cleveland's majority in the | fourth republicans will elect Hainer. In the| Chairman T. H. Carter of the republican ‘The Sex ofthe Moon. in the tears thembelves. e Inchrymal | ketfle that once belonged to George Washing- | reliaser nde lie between the nervous center and | ton and another that was used by Mra. James | giro Gade koma, st time of sale. A deposit of Sate mill exceed 15,000 and that the democrats Sf'h lemocrale and independents, ‘ill elect | national. committee «nd his fellow members re- | Fram Pearson's Weekly. re pee murtace-of the eyeball. Tears | K. Polk, and a unique brass candlestick that vas Hsct'he counted ith wieuba devon —$ a: FS have carried hine ont of the ten congreasignal | Cioct Rem. The legislature ‘ill’ be about” 40 | ceived. the returns at national hoadquaefers in| | To archaic times the a rag Tememded a | afford a good itlustration of the way in which | used by Sir Wm. Johnson. There ina map of | ™ == Ts sarvimne tr districts, and if the ratio of gxins so continue | per cent republican. 40 per cent independent | New York. The first gratifying news was re-| mle god. man,” says known | nervous fibers are capable of conveying to! the city of London in 1807, one of Detroit in | os DUNC, }ON BROS, Auctioneers. Lheo ‘Trustees. ch. ve in writer, “saw the mogn as a most éonspicuous|n secreting organ exciting impulees from | 1836, one of Washington in 1850, valuable old | yrrpces ; 7 comin a se aw a aaa parr Sant ee tt cpa Bene Er Gi aerenb: object, whose spots, at periods, had thesem-| both sides of | a gland Iving in their steel portraits of Washington, Gen. Harriton, We ee vapraseaae a pees ee. PT ek . : + 2 ‘ ing in.|CUrse. Afferent and efferent communica-| grandfather of the Pre-ident: Daniel Webster, | PARL PHOLS TERED 1% APRS. ee West Virginia. | Ati. m. Chairman Biythe of the republican | licans had made a gain of 1,120 over the rote of | blance of = man's face, waxing and waning in-| {or 0T ings about a similar result, Internal | Edward Everett ond Henry Clan. Those wane TRA, WALNUT CHAMBFE SUITE. WALSUT | TRUSTErS: SALE OF VALU IMPROV A Special from Wheeling to the Pittsburg | committee claimed the state by 20,000, and the | 1888, but when, at 10:25 o'clock, the announce- | CTeased their wonder, whose coming and going | nervous vibrations and external excitation oF | executed, tans Fears ago and are cory sae | BRK ES nti hn me APRQUE | RPAL V STATE, SITUAT TTRLER Times (rep.) saye: “At 1 o'clock this morning election of republican Congressmen in al] but | ment was made that Indiana had gone repabli- | *mong the still and solemn night added to the | reflex action cause a flow of tears, ,In both in- | Mr. Smith's museum includes an almost in- au REET S GIL PaINiTNoS Ea y Weed of trust bearing date Reptember there is not » figure upon which to base a re-| the second district and possibly the first. Chair- | can by 10,000 majority the enthusiasm knew no | ™Ystery, until from being viewed as a man, it | stances the exciting impulse « vibration. | numerable collection of relics of the wars of AT. RoR . ® TsO, end recorded in Liber 1s, of the of the result in West Virginia. | man Fullen of the democratic committee prac- Note bait dozen precincts in the entire state | tically conceded the state, but said the 200 pre-| the good news announced. From some men have been counted. In the city of Wheeling | cincts heard from are teo few upon which t0| who crowded their way through the mass of everything is im donbt. The vote throughout | base an estimate. e was seated, especially when apparently angry, | Niobe, “‘all tears,” and the unfortunate pedes- the revolution, 1812 and the rebellion. There PRI VEMBER £11 . ; 4 mcune someon weet bounds. . The crowd by this time were wild at | in a mist or au eclipse, and so reverenced and | trian with a minute particle of #teel from the | are four trees which contain cannon palle ned | i et worshiped as the heaven-man—the monthly | rail of au elevated road in his exe are mantles, grape shot, a very ancient and curious Enghsh | see see coont ig. | CXPOnents of a similar process. ‘Ther weep the:| bar «hot, no less than sixty-four different styles | ms cash. We learn from Max Muller that “moon” isa} same kind of briny fluid, in exactly the same | of pistols, ranging in age from the invention of WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., ing, singing enthusiasts it was learned that ; netiones the state was the henviest ever polled, aud the ——_.—— reise eth asiusnn wae ctinting down tems | ¥ery old word, and in Anglo-Saxon, where it | war, though from widely, sidercnt, eames | Coot te pont down to the present time, one | 2°) 5s ros aasicaen itera indseations are the republicans have made| AT DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. | among the democrats, but naturally the news | ¥ae Used as a masculine and not feminine, was | Imagination is at. times euficient to excite the | bang a twelve-chembered old French biunders © SLOAR, Anctensems, 1007008. ‘ ba t gins Chairman Dawson of the republican es was discredited among the men who were | “mona.” In all the Teutonic languages the | nervous system into the production of tears | buss, the saber carried by Gen. John Morgan | Vs | with improven committee says tbe state has gone republican | How the News Was Received From Through- | gimost to a man republican. As the reporta | SU" was feminine, and it is only through the | without external aid or reflex. Writers and | during bia famous raid, a banjo made from an 5 EET SOUT welling. containing six by a good majority. Chairman Chilton of the sedthaceuabee: continued to arrive saving that state after state | influence of classical models that in England lers of good fiction weep over itglike and | old _p: and pieces of wood by a Union ity HOUSE. NO, 308°C Soom tee does not concede this. | The democratic national committee in was falling into line for Harrison the crowd | Moon has been changed into feminine and the | the actor loves himself #0 entirely im the exi- | soldier in Libby prison, and what he claims to) STREET. SUT , AND A TWO-STORY War a repnblican lows of about 500 ix hessias owen’ paces demnenairative. sun into masculine. Even in comparatively | gencies of dramatic art that he sbeds real key of Libby He has also} BRICK HOUSE, NO. 308 C STREET SOUTH Kanawha county. It ix imposible to give any | York had made elaborate arrangements for re- : | recent times the Germans were fond of calling | and the audience shed tears with him. Of a 0 sign ert Riniain tek a ie figures in congressional districts or legislature | ceiving the returns at headquarters, 139 5th | CHAIRMAN CARTER'S TELEGRAM TO THE PRESS-| the gun and moon ‘Frau Sonne” and “Herr | truth, the man who never weeps has a hard | pie District of ubla, paseed tu equt 0 N before tomorrow, avenue. Commmitteeman Smailey'’s room on 4 Fory maa Mon The practice prevailed in ancient | heart, and the quality of his intellect may also | — been Bs Maine. the third floor was utilized as a telegraph of-| At 10:35 o’¢lock the announcement was made | Egypt. : oe questioned, pa Gladstone's Amazing Tirelessness. ue + Maine has gone republican by about 14,000 | fice. Six wires were run in andas many op- | that Chairman Carter did not concede the state | “Another reason,” says Sir Gardner Wilkin. Emotion, then affection, grief. anxiety, incite | 4 is in ini tirelessness, acco: ing to a writer PupscokT,) Trustees, ™ “te mae ¥. H to President | *0%, “that the moon in Egyptian mythologs | to tears: not pain or discomfort. The pangs of | ; | : 3 : Titebe - Plarality. erators were all ready for action. A big sheet jew York. He sent a message to len ja be ‘a bastis is that it i é ; ape e the Mlustrated Magazine, that Gladstone | HAL the following | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionoers, M07 G street, : a could not be related to Bubastis is that it isa) maternity are tearless, though the influ cS in the district aforesaid, | fy Wroming. was hung outside the building on which to | Harrison saying: “We have them dead. 4 male and not a female deity, personified in the | ether or chloroform may cate non ‘ai habitually amazes those who come in contact Estimates from W, turns show H A little later he sent word down to the wait- | POa"rnodh Pl Prelit sigt ae : os anak we EXECUTORS SALE Ob VALU AME IMPROVED wing returns show Har-/ throw the returns. The front doors were | ;, tht {| god Thoth. This was the cate in some religions dream that results in weeping. In the ea with him. Ordinary men of half his age, bay- IN SQUARE BO. S38, PROPERTY, No. 1203 3 EE’ Fison to bave curried the fate by very small | closed and no one allowed ig except by the rear | (nf rowd-from his nest on the third floor thet | of the west. ‘The Romans rocognized the god | days of surgery patients might acre | ing spent themselves in oratorical effort proved by a frame anda brie oa majority. The democrats will undoubtedly | and with a ticket. ebbe Haae o 4 , mapas Lunas, and the Germans, like the Arabs, con- pitiful cries as to sicken th 3 C street southwest re: crowd took up the ery and gave it with a will. SorLE choles wate ticket, The legislature is | Chairman Harrity, ex-Seeretary Whitney, | At 10:40 o'clock Col. H. L. Swords sent woru | Secretary of Committee Sheerin and Commit. | down stairs that they did not give up New York | Newadi } < It is conceded bya! parties that Weaver | man Smaller gathered in the telegraph room | %0, the democrats by any means. That, of sidered the moon masculine and not feminine, | might even faint with pain, yet there were rel. | 882 to benefit by a brief period of seclusion | snectis third cash, balance in two equal pay- infront as wore the Selene and Luna of the Greeks and dom any tears. These, being pure waves of rest. Mr. Gladstone, like all great work- | mort in one and two years, with interest-and secured | Ae Hat eae bi Romans” In Slavonie, as in Teutonic mythol-| emotion anda relief to the heart, are almost |€T Side recreation in change of employment, | by adccdut trust ou ke poorer oval marat the MPSS fy ‘ogy, the moon is male,” powerless to mitigate pain. Perhaps one who Ove wight at the beginning of last session he | Parchasr's option. Ali convey require vanrine ‘ course, was in accord with the prevailing feel- ee : r one Who | iid before the dinner hour delivered) an ime | 4;yerehasers ost, A denonit of $100 mil be required carries Nevade by 1,00. Newlands, silver | €##l¥ and amused themselves by telling stories | ing ‘They were claiming everything, and to : | arabes, Sopa Pain does so rom, anconscious | crtant and critical speoch whiich compelled | shostl the sherctacen ha’ont caxolid wah oats 4 during the feverish wait for tid show their happiness the crowd sang campaign A Queer Lawsuit. | though selfish pity—in other words, from emo- | FUT ic itation of the Louse of common iy | tem days trom Gay of male the srasonee reserve the raret Party, elected to Congress. Kesults as to legis | “fe wires began to tick at 620 c'clock. Thi . . | 5 to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- 4 are: ee at 6:20 o'clock. | songs between the times of announcements. Toward the end of the last century there / was ¢ of those—of late not infrequent— | faniti bs hasers after such public Iature not yet certain, but it is generally be- | first news was: “Seventy-two election districts li t far from Cassel the | . For the tearful, change of scene, mental d i b i | ftotice us they may deem nesosnary ce . lieved the silver party ha . in New York city out of 1,137 give Cleveland pd = seyrbiesngbs 9 nn St yp oma lived in Hessia, not far from Cassel, says the | version and oat-door life are the best remedies, | Cries in which he has, to borrow an episcopal | uoticess the Te ae OOH EE set ‘. . will inwure the election of stewart to the United | £790, Hasrison 5.682." Then the returne by | At midaighg Mr. Carter, chairman of the re-| Detroit Free Press, a nobleman, Baron von | The author quoted objects to alcohol as fear- | Simile, endeavored to walk on both sides of the | ‘ nxt tao genres with per cout intereai, ensured ty 2 de States Senate. a ile punches of election districts in New York eity | publican national committee, said: Lenning, who was known all over the country | fully injurious. It disturbes and unbalances Totl at = tes ae ee ee ands MO * CARER] * | of feustom provers, oe Lousiana. | beam to pour in. They indicated at Sst that | “The abnormal democratic majorities in New | on account of his eccentricities, He had a law- | the nervous system, keeps up a maudlin and | eke! on & ageless poles ‘rom Melon the | ; =r Pie ew. | it terms of male are The democratic state centenl committee of | {2 {Poot gy oan ereund ® majority would | york city and Brooklyn mill be dittcult to over-| uit, in which he got beaten, as be thought, | Ritiful sentimentality and sustains the evil. FOE tved the nhack wan undeserved and i Naetoa saslersonien Eisenia mncaee iii soot ea oman Louisiane claim and the republican committee | yq70U* £0,000. tic majority ran along | £°@¢,bY Republican gains throughout ¢ through the rascality of his own lawyer, whom | hovever, prescribed at night, sooths and cone | impolitic. The task he had set himself on in- | “AGES WEEN CAND D STREETS NORTHEAST GoRDON AETHS concede the election of the entire delegation to | steadily at about one studs ate toe (Oss Coren frien - re _— re nine of having been bribed b; fee other | trols and really desciplines rebellious nerve | tetpowing in debate was to justify ministers] | AT AUCTION. Pecan Lens oeted y A vote, in- their party needs in the state of New| side. His rage was boundless and he made a | © 7 Congres, and the state goes for Cleveland by | dicating a vote of about the same as last clec- more than $0,000 major: tion! When it got_up to 390 election districts, Pennsyivania. giving Cleveland 36.407 and Harrison $1,158, ; agers Say ig| On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER _ FIFTEENTH, ATIMER & SLO! : centers. Sleep cures tears. And xo does time, | Without affronting an important section of his | 72% gtFOUR O'CLOCK P M., we will sell, fo front | Fortunately the national comiice relied upon] oe tue gufown for never? sear: wel be orf | tea fororer, Persone wbjct to many anne: | ONT PAT, This be did with all a dex: | ti rein pr of i ae ropes | TREE ESTE Sire cM iy & pom ed: “Thee i three distinct combinations and two of tem | did so. To this estate belonged also a village | Peacn Gries forget bow to weep. and the ald | tar won the applause of both sides. His | pth of ebout 100 feet 40:24 foot-widealiay. | | MONROE STREET, ANACOSTIA, Pernsyirania hae gone for Harricon. The Chairman Harrity anak pr aaag iro fe 7 = — — loss of a Xork | with an inn named “To the Golden Lamb.” | Tecra have their value. ithe life of bumenite, | 8Peech, exeeeding an bour in the delivery, was | with interet. secured by a deed of trast on the prop ~ . ae the ma| — nape Wit is ol =) | concluded at 7:30 0' my. tr all camh, ar th ; chew. pena ssopmpnepibmian ri fie hops rate. ‘The big, democratic districts have not Har¢hta ts assured, and the repubtican tidtory | Fetes ae Wren) nictage oh ee uted | not as tears but as signs. ‘They show that grief | Concluded at 7:30 o'clock. and the most natural | ¢°7. cr alcten, at ite, cptian, of the, hurcbesre, A than 75, ore cor port en given ye! bs | . b toes o ; > i ate ing cellewal Gt tacks cas | thing expected in such’ cfrcamstances from a | $$}0tit of $100 required on each i of Sig: | epeorde of the District of Co : in that state is certain. Iam in receipt of aj yer. It was executed in caricature, yet easily | CCRtet® are being re! : entleman over eighty was that he would | charcttcst, °° THOMAS DOWLING & SON, ty 5 it to figure somewhat larger. The re- When it was annottnced that 520 districts had P ble | aes . ¥ and that the nervous organization | gentleman ighty ers co A suction, in front of the jr n state ticket, including Jobe Dean for given Cleveland 73,64 and Harrison 41,910 | Ciuses of Indians wee sere Feat pepchtens (eects ee how to bear up against sorror straightway drive home, dispose of a judiciously | _®: wettoncers._ | EIGHTEENTH DAY of the supreme court, and William Lilly | ere was unqualified satisfaction expressed. might be made it had the inscription “To the { pier 2 ces GE selected meal and go early to bed. TESTERS, SALE OF A MODERN TWO-STORY | BALF-PAST FOUK The first news from outside of New York city vote has been polled throughout the state and | Lawyer N. N.," and the frame represented the : What actually happened was that balf an ;, Washington. Distri France bed hee : Foturne up to 10 o'clock tonight indicate repuby | gallows, on which the picture wae hanging. An Eventful Game of Chance. hour later, punctual to the appointed time, Mr. | psi", OF Roreeet, Moor eEaee numbered sixisin HG. large. Thee received about [hie sae ay ee eee aren nt aag ot Of which gave | jican gains. and the committee is confident |" The rumor of this remarkable change of the| Lord Holland relates 1m his memoirs how | Glutetone’ turned up to keep a dinner enj goth day of February. A. ‘Teceer ~ "Ps ns = neeeneaa see te ted at proms Wicgisie aabee tenane: -ewelhhdiee ~ re hans been carried for the republican | sign aprend in ashort time over the country | once the military career of Ni ment, having in the meantime coongel’ Via the District of Columbies we will sell er AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN | Geteribed land ant aod Aleranter McDowell for Congressmen. from day , Otherwise the Trustees reserve carengiy ropa the majorit> on joint ballot , S!¥* * deraocratic majority of 2,000. What was | "The vote of Indiana, added to other repub- [egies aiag the lawyer. He went at once | therewith to certain extent the fate of Europe, drem and driven vome distance. Throughout | tin, tn font ofthe premiere cn UEDSERDAL, the | orice are" iyeuvetsenta ~ gg Promising frou the returns so far received to | “#stThy looked for was news from up the state. | jican votes in the electoral college, instres. the | remove it, but the keeper answered that the inn | (ePended upon a game of hazard. When Napo- | {he dinner he talked as freshly and ae bril- | WAL pagt FOUR O'CLOCK P. t.. the f Fr a Gi. 150 and expenses of thisuslein cath, thm Fange from “0 to We. | 1, itis Apt came ras regarded as very cheering: | re-election of President Harrison, Eliminating | was the property of the baron and that be, the | /€0 Was appointed for the first time as an in- | Hantly Ae if he bed « ap pers pred bb ag gl Seah aente oe ad re eee Missiseippt. | It was. “Jamaica ‘Three districts give Oleveland | entirely from consideration the state of New| baron, had taken the former sign down and | dependent commanding general of the Italian made his way into town. Nor was this all, | Bia. es (righ umbered ont hundred a foray pe a py TS a 9 Indications st midnight were that the demo- | %: Harrison, 307. York the republicaus can still elect, with the | substituted this oue. The lawyer brought suit | army, the directory then at the head of France | The clergy discipline bill stood on, the orders | (1#??,{n the Natiooal Capical Investment Company | SOS2°°° Shyu of $10 will be ine erate elected their candidates for Congress in | LOOKED LIKE A LAXDSLIDE. Vote of Connecticut, West Virginia and Dela- | against the baron. The baron answered in | were not willing, or perhaps not able, to pro-| and might or. might not be reached before the | hundred andrrty one (BO), recorded io AY conveyancing and, recording’ et pur- every district .f the rtate,, Cleveland's pls At To'elock the word came that fifty districts | Ware, withous the vote of Indiana, “But having | court that hundreds of innkeepers had as signs | vide enough money for him to defray the ex~ house rose. ‘The strong probability realized in of the the survesor's geve Cleveland 7,927; Harrison, 7,011. This | tHe vote of Indiana assured we are not driven | of their establishments the pictures of kings | penses of Limeelf and his adjutants to the seat | the event was that it would. now. But Mr, ree Fight to resell the property at risk and cost of defwult of Colum! " . > A of sale: One-third of the purchase money to od relity will be about 110,000. The election to our third line. Benjamin Harrison will be | andemperors, and the whole world considered | of war and to make a proper show as com-| Gladstone, much interested in the question, | bepaia is and the balance {a one and two Years | [DE Pu esarghrnr suck Public notice ay they may passed off quietls and s heavy vote was cast. | Crested great joy and caused much comment | the next President of jhe United States by | {tas an honor for them, and thus he had merely | manding general of t0 concioratio en criernt | Conan mek ‘opportunity to take part in | £0 rte ue iisallenta fog eh tae | OS EMR a RAWLINGS, | Tyestenn Khode Island. “tt looks like a landslide in Kings,” was re- | virtue of the fact that he will receive @ majority | designed to confer also'an honor upon the law- | its headquarters. Napoleon borrowed money | the debate, and returned to the ‘house’ af It annually at the rate of eit ()percentum | 8°48de _IKVIN B MOCL OS of the state of Rhode Island, ™arked. “Wait a while,” said sagacions Chair- | of the votes cast in the electoral college in| yer, which nobody in the world could forbid | from his friends, and after exbaus ing all o'clock, prepared to contribute a second im- , and on TER B. WILLIAMS & ©O.. Auctionsers. nicts, gives Harrison 15.246, Ti" Harrity. “Lam afraid the republican dis-| obedience to the decision of a majority of the | him. Under such subtleties the suit was| credit had succeeded in collecting 20,000 trance, | portani speech to the proceedings of the % = ji ”" re “ TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE. tricts bave to come yet. people of the respective states. dragged on. after the slow manner of that time. | He gave the whole amount to Junot, a you: iting. 5 FAL ESTATE, BRING 113 D scale | “-ASTAS the mational committee bad ferther p penadattrl scot for more than ‘seven year and the tron hed |oficer. who | was "known cuca Ramet ah eee mee Co padi Hints 5 yiand. | cause for satisfaction by the statement “Eight- ane tu aes al is vow before ree came to| visitor of ing table, and told Ged a), Senge hp Cleveland's majority in Maryland will be over | een districta cutaide of New York city @1¥@ | prom tne Later ieinnen te remove the lawyer's picture and substitute for | him either to love the ‘whcle “sum st Riidvorigbee pope Baar gh sores Rit: ft ak fe the | Uoerecs Eis L Custietan ts sountisicast nal 8.000. Bix democratic Cleveland 1.669; Harrison, 2,782" ‘The reason | “a "yecided novelty is on view at the Royal | it the lamb. the game or to win enqugh to return him the ; WEBingtos Poet ity, was yesterday found dead in his room, JOHN EB CARPENTER, stall, the sugebtionnd z for congratulation waa that this indicateda ligh: a ; s — amount doubled, as it would depend upon bis | © ap wentemet oan Se, BUCRINGHAM,} Trustees. ‘Geatet sheiag last by ‘ani mae woe Wee ies ee ee ee — Pea re —— ~ Kilied by Her Huspand. carp lyeonmnetins Bosngabin eligrd spon te cats which shared bts cece a Gro. w. sHickNEY. Aut = veland, jarrison. 3,063. “We will | the rysan' So- ment as commandin, cal of the Italia TOLIFFE, DARE & OO., Auctioneers ty ee ¢ 25.000 majority in Kings county,” said | ciety. For'tbe first time in history flowers) , Particulars come of he brutal killing of Mre. Beat aie aripciektaee ical i R* “3 4 : army point him, Junet, as his ad- : a New Jersey. poe ate Mle gn (Bg Moy LE Be ce dl ; Allison Owers by" ber husband near Albany, | Jutesime he mak ie Fi CTI ALES. TRUSTES SALE OF SEVEN 4 It w aatimated that Cleveland has carricd New | ingxton county ahowed w republican lose ot 300 | Om New ane ee a ored ey aoet| Clinton county, Kentucky, Saturday morn-| ‘dered, ‘Napsleos waited ance teeta wn UO NTH AND ELD et Et Jersey by 7,000 plurality. The result of the wax received with eschemaations, of eumpeiss. |<. dn tha ait ipodes the culture of the chrys-| ing. Owens, whois a son of Dr. R. D. Bight for hk return. Finally at 4 o'clock in the FUTURE DAYS. tu CSD OOTREETS Nol rbernatorial contest is in doubt. H. “Tha ctate i cuss Sur ease,” Pa se we | anthemum has awakened a good deal of interest. | Owens, a prominent citizen of Clinton county, | Morning Junot entered and gave Napoleon | JpaTCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTIO! tue of a deed ust to us, &, Loudenalager (rep.). for Congress in the first 2%" 100.000 to the bridge,” was what the com-|" There April corresponds with the English | arose from his bed abou? o'clock and progur- Ce nek tae ie bad gam: | Ri ’ __, we Sve RW. recta ny Liber fale aoa al EY @wirict, and J. G. Gardner (rep.). in the sec- —— : chrysanthemum month of November, but until | ing an ax he buried the blade Gib he ead at fear cen ot 20,000 france | cary: CERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘soll at pu ond divtriet, are elected. THE FIRST BLACK EYE. this year the growers here have had nomeans | the right side of his wife eal Miph cake te ee ene ae EAL TATE, BEING 0. ui Fas jetmelgzion cf the legislature ie iy doubt The first black eye came in at 8 o'clock. It | of accarately judging the methods of the plants | She apparently died without '« straggle. | ral Melt sakes in succession, | Then Napoleon Virtue of « decree of the Supreme Conrt of the the ‘The de claim the election of Werts | was from Suffolk county and showed a repub- | Tesred in our Australasian colonies. It oc-| Owens then attempted to kill himself by cut- Fe cnter the peeeuntment, which was destined efltobias peed, in gaulty cause nam (dem for governor by 3.000 majority. Hud-! 7 curred to Mr. Harland, gardener to. gentle- | ting his throat with a razor, but was not suc-| Docume one of hi matheia roe bi Junot] dered 14071. wherein Chapion Hi Nand ot al son county gives him 8,500, which seems to | man living at Wellington, to take a few of his | cessful. When Owens found that he must live es Sum the updersigned. as wil of @arry the state for bim. 1858. finest flowers to the meat refrigerating works. | he begged the doctors to let him die. He would See sale at pubite auction, in oat of Missouri. | in . There they were placed in tin canister filled | make no explanation of his rash act, simply Shot His Playmate, Pate Steere hot There nas deen an Unamualiy large vote | Thats ou account of Gov. ‘astand in | with water and then frozen. The tins were | saying that be and bie wife Lad a secret, ‘Two boys, named Ray F. Wood and Charles] Pate, the following desert el ‘Sao vote in 2k bas | givens nd matter,” was the explanation opened at the Royal Aquarium and found to| But his relatives believe he became ineane | Doyle, were in a woodshed near the house of | Wit; Part Rh combat 28, id block of transparent ice, | th broodit the death of a favorite been « large one, showing democratic guins of | This slight setback was offset by the of which, imbedded, os it were, | child. which onetrred by accident severe i years Fred Caben in North Stoughton, Mase., res- bout 20 pee cout over ish. Warner (rep.)| noms. that of Queene, county, ft and for which be blatoed is. wife,” Ho is major: Stone (dem.) for governor in * it rat to Gity is conceded to be about 3.000 by the dem- | Slight surprise was expressed at bay Suse Sites sees drafty Ho nails admitted that he did it, but claime it eerste. The republicans claim 5.000 ma, ings from Buffalo, Lieut. Gor e Sac of 81 ‘was acciden: eleven years old. rrtoen ned 13,000. “Ee ey a Sapper aeine- anon fire yesterday morning “in the four: Suicide of s Judge of Election. accangge ert jarality of about | | This gain was more than counterbalanced ick Daniel Bornia, aged six! ~ Reed the word that Chautauqua county. gare tion in 3 Coloredo. son only 5,500 majority, a falling off of 580 midnight indications were that the re- | 1888. » > J0¥ OVER THE wzsT. elected. ‘Congressman in test colores Siteret ‘There was considerable cheering when it was terday morning, when Doyle kill bas been arrested charged with eye ue

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