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5 eee, | * J Ap? y CRT RS re ol : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSPAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1892. : 3 as ‘ y It is the nt bilities that | cincts in ive Harrison 127; Cleve- _ nna pie |e |THE SOCIAL WORLD, SESE SET ELECTION SURPRISES, "= 8SSS™ FOR SALE—Lots. | AUCTION SALES. _| EXCHANGE ON NOUKE. | “TOMORROW en the went sheet Fath oe niet 0d : ee SS oe ae ee Colorado. eeee ie i : . — W‘A“TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Anctionsers. | P)UNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Simckec rine, Tou cantmanen oe and if they donot it will, not be for want of oe a Returns from about two-thirds of the coun- Garett New yore ave, Sa itne Ur erete care, | PARLOR SUITE UPHOL*TERE! TRUSTELS, SALE OF VALUAMLE UNIMPROVED store and our rertoe w{ll tn all probabil, : Bt Stephen’ Catholic Church presented a! a). ties bn Calorade give Weaver S2.508; Maan, Bap Tash Weg AL ane ‘ rr | REAT. VSTATE I LCKINGTON yy be farteiow it, "du ome Changes in the Occupants of the : : Ohio and California Tend Toward '-!"* Weever* maiority 4.503. jeter Bechenge ne house in Flere place or near, & BEM yt ABDROBES ANTIQUE | , Hy xirtue ota cond, of trust i dy daied September and see for yourself the ezoeliont inatra- 2 deautifal and edifring scene yesterday morning lornia Leni citi fen a. bet. 1Gth and 1th. sine M126. 18 it CES. MARBLE TOP CENTER TA- | 1. 1801, and recorded in Liber 10hi, folic 295, of the ments we are offering. You'll be sur A for the marriage of Mr. Peter A. Drury and Miss | ie ie iphes, RROSSELS INGRATS AN Tecords of the District of Celatusia, the under. Trieed at the prtova’ White House, 4 nbn Dem Three hundred and thirteen precincts im enet wie ‘ata ae aupebbeetalpparean © Pees eu OR AR, Hh TWEie FTA SANDERS & STAYMAX, begun at 8380, Nov, Father O'Connell aticlating, saa ee Coiemtts ease 3 ls nlges, NDA} NDE! x, 30, Rev. ciating. ; — ~ po Se oA), SOVEMBER ELEVENTH. commenc: | ay SeNSueanht Bane Piano Merchant. {n10} Oia FST. ¥.W. eae ey ee ek —_+__ 30,428. 23 tonsa Mt the above decerioed. furniture: cor | nrmbered. Gerais tage Steere ers (O} 22 SGURRS MRS. CLEVELAND AT HOME. | with candelabras and burning tapers, inter- ELIMINATING MANY Dor strom 10k ment, eis . piirinin oft rut lau ovurinel tract cole! ESTEY ORGAN—A BARGATN— spersed ‘with flowers. The bride wore'a light | PLIMIN# G MANY Dovsrs.| monk gine Mavic Sh7sh. thoveeet, tae WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Zounseborough, * said subaivision belig cated | Fold walnut case, si more, four sete of reeds: ta per- a) Coe eee Se with ——.___. | Harrison's majority will be about 21,000. neti ores Troee¢ ‘s addition to the city of | fect wood ee 3 of wl and white loves. «i 2 on ae moore Sragty Ne, | wil eel for 40, gh 85 mmentndy caroeet — = . .. Beare panna oo. segrH [folic AR RSTaeMiwepaes SAG Gees S| “he or GOS EA ERLE, gg, | Pretldont Warrlson’s Plans for Next Fear—| Hor bouget was of La France teres, During | Wisconsin, Indiana, West Virginia and Del- New York. ———————— | The Whitneys and Lamonts Not to Come | the mass the bride used a handsome prayer | aware Have Gone for Cleveland—The Re-| Cleveland's plurality in New York state ts as Said reai estate will be sold subject toa prior deed of | FO =. arectas. Bane: to Wash! book, presented to her by the groom as they a | 44.496. Hix plurality in the city is 75,684, and CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | trustsecuring $2 000, with in'-gat from March 1. | Magnificent adasht mo ‘ashington—Little Ruth Cleveland— : ge aa ealts ac Ascertained Upto an Hasty Meer! is secre 3,000 in cot The EEALSSTALE Perigo PueMIMEs NO. eos R Tae Sethe foot oo Ger cont pW enna, payable | yomMitespt, ary ers ref beih tue and saioa’ | Personal Notes of Interest, entered et ea ee es |S Sen ne ten pepe ors tue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | 1. 18G4 The property will alse be sold subjert co une | TCD Fosewood case, carved logs, ful] octave. fin desman . 3 uy f f cc : pistriet {heommtin: vamed in" canity cause pam certlfigae unto whieh will be wenibited at | BG DUE sliwbtly rived ; cost, Mew, @800: wil sell for a ‘comsman. The relatives of both and many result in Kings county was a surprise, as the democratic managers there bed calmed only ; terms, #10 down, 85 per th, no inter. i ti Se | 18,000 to 20,000 plurality. There were heavy Fel sgt AREF st Therion Hf Rand et al are mont jends and acquaintances witnented the beaut y ir tiga. how yn ee oe maichind cosh. 2s 15 8 Plans for next spring are already being dis-| ful and impressive ceremony. After receiving onic. ; | democratic gains in some of the #trongest re r Niiat Fence the orepteen | HiTevved taymbute tte represented by actesetrar: | POR SALE-HANDSOME UPRIGHT GRAND | cused by President Harrison and bis family, | the SS = pree-| | Chairman Farley of the Ohio democratic | Publican co rr A ELEVENTH DAY "OF No: | chaser, tobe ater on the day of okie: aud to be se: | Fptanosoentiit a neoe texte to ty REEEND | fooking forward to vacating the Executive Man- | ent the happy couple started on a wedding tour | state committee went home carly yesterday | The democrats have elected a good een 4 SPS FOR SALE FoR 3 St HALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK | cured by deed uf trust on the property soll, quality pleasant touch and quick repeag- | sion on March 4. There will probably be a|north. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Prury | morning safe in the belief that the republicans | ©f the assemblymen in New York state, whi LHE SEW CATHOLIC | Pot wing descr! hed real entate, to] A pomit of ®100 will be required when bid is ac- | ing: Bi aoall hs finest and best improvements and tn | general breaking up and separation of the fam- | will oceupy their beautiful now residence (re- had a substantial plurality in the state, but his | sures the of « democrat to the United » . ’ i Seen eccrenmeve the Tigut ores ne Hheteak aad | feetly aca Te toga aciaara, gue Pianos: per-| ils. Tho President will return to Indianapolis | cently purchased) on 234 nfreet northwest near | secretary and W. A. Taylor, candidate for sec. | States Senate to aucoved Hiscock Nuiohbokmoob rok esi os Peas i ruunine thenoe | o efauiting por baner 0 Trl! tthe risk 88) (eo, Date at gabe an tart of MOD sans dawn | Ud make his home thero for the future. It is | Washington Circle. por lotr igge erry etree pocerer poe P Patera: po ua denen etm = Bayy : thence south forty Ave (43) AHCON ASHFORD,» balance monthly towuit; a splendid bargain ; don't fall | probuble that Mr. Russell Harrison and his wife | The marriage of Miss Emma Hunter of New | #t 10 o'clock last might they had received un- democrat and Sfty-seven republicans, which pahsye sr NURAL PIECES OF BUSEXESS PROB § mat clehiwen (1A) feet. thence north | _n0- JOHN RIDOUT, § Trustees | tosee them. will reside in Indianapolis alno, making their Oh hart wits ’ feet te the place of beginning. Sa Fos THE PIANO EXCHANGE, | iaave. | home with Gen. Harrison. Mra. McKee, with ‘OR. | little Benjamin and little Mary. will go to Bos- ons SOME RETURN ON THE IN Tr JOHN FW \GGAMAN, win ST S Uy A eoatery Wick Swelling, | J)USCANSON BHOS.. AUCTIONEERS, n t Foote, with eelar a vant } TRY STEER SALE OF VALUABLE UxIMPROVED | 5 ge PROPERTY, eeare tae | Fe. ficial returns from. all but three counties in| Will give the democrats a majority of sixteen om Madrid, Mo.,to Mr. Thomas B. Aten of the {} agen < ge “tor Joint ballot Wer Dopartinent, this city, is announced for | i fate, on which they claimed plurality tor jdates on the democratic ticket of 800, |_ The entire democratic city and county ticket ton after March 4. Mr. McKeo has eatablished | ‘ui evening at 8 o'clock at New Madrid, Mo. | 404 that thecloveland electors had been chosen i# elected is ew York city, Mayor- lect Gilroy N EDGEW 35 and $40; also one Pi % f <a JR) ED ois 4 5 : After the ceremony, which is to be at the Pros having a plurality of ; ch oF FROF h balance in two au I DIATELY NORTH OF ECKINGTON, IN | serviceable plano; 81s Geb. At G, Le Wiipre | himself in business there end bee teiltc : * | by possibly a alightly reduced majority. ving « plurality of 73,861 over Einstein, re- Pir we fttiane 5 Werdiofetrust upos |, THE Distitley oF COLUMBIA Bho STO Th sie. oc2 12" | house. Gen. Harrison may make them « visit | PYtefian Church, Judge and Mrs. Hunter. the | "7 0"Gon Oats had returns from fifty conn- | Publican. ol ther Be of m dleed be a ; AUTIFUL z =| it | pride’ ta, will give a reception at their feet e200 will ‘be fogineed at the SD. 1806, and Focortied an The OR SALE BEAUTIFUL M. ANY SWEET | in the spring. Dr. Scott, Mra. Harrison’ eth acl aioe page ‘All comveysnchag. resording. We.» to be ‘ena, of the land records of the pone Preniy, Plano: sliehtly used | cost $360; now | father, will live with the President. Mrs. Dim- | ome from 9 until 11 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sot fmt athe add LR AR PSTD GRO SSeS ae MAREE" | tuick wil romain in Washington with Lieut, and | ‘a foF the present reside in this city at 916 T OF Bs tet nado dents of ties last night showing a democratic gain of eee lone 19, The remaining thirty-eight counties THE VORE IN MAKYLAND. will probably make the reauit close. The dem- in ai x x a.w. m0 . street northwest, where they will be at home pias Shia tase | ; ED a ante ROB at the rogivert of the | FOR SALE_AN ALMOST NEW U) RIGHT ROH Mrs. Parker. after Noventbes 31. . c= yes the ciate by 2,008. seni | gomciges rele bed “ eo 2) SS up ay ayetlon oy TUESDAYS THE CASI MEVER. INQUIRE BEEWEEN 6 AND OP. Fone cs Way fo Washington} air. and Méx. James H. Clarke have cloted | ors at Columbus that Ohic ies eenedemoretic| Cincheee eben primal eymety : = DAY. OVEMBER, AT 719 3D ST. E 0c20.2w' | with as happy anticipations as those im whic! : s aa | Cleveland obtains a plurality of 21,37 | =! REE OCLOCR P. WONE BEE, AD. | Mo AT 71M 3D | ill sage lier as 4 their country residence at Forest Gien, Md., | by 703, with Monroe, Gallia and Vinton coun- | urvivnd, These fieares eae te an oaaee Pris ae aoe es strat” chan MEST athaltahn of ate chute | PSAHTANY oheP UBRIGHE WIANGL Mecdony | indulge. The hold she has abot tha eaereetion | 424. ¥ill be located during the winter at the ties to hear from, | act abies the aaa acs ee nee ae CANSON BROS.. Aucts.. @hand Deta nw. | ool, a8 per plat recorded in Liber County No.7, | & few weeks. will sell on installments or a liberal dis- | and affection of the women of this broad land | Livingston, 1009 18th street northwest. | i California. | official returns are in, but the ert TEAPES? Lors NORTHEAST SALF OF BRICK DWELLING No. | fnmbia: ‘ogethor will all the’ Hits, seiviewessea | mf THOMSON'S MUSIC Lith has probably never been equaled, and the satie-| _ The ladies of Potomsc Corps bare sent out | _ According to returns counted in San Fran-/ difference, if any, will be slight bee ane eas ie ad abiiOn wrever NonTawEer = | a vt ee xa i BALEOUN-SECOND-GAND PIANOS 4am | faction. thal thoy will foc! In ecaing hee again | invitations for a farewell reception and ban oct | craboct Teka, Clovennd will have a piarailiy | As compared with the total vote cast in 2008 SENT eae ToT e Bastenowen, | 2ST ass ct thmt beasing date on t rae: One-third cash. baler i repaired equal to hee end sold on easy mouthiy | mistress of the White House is unbosnded, whe | at Willard's Hotel Friday evening. Novent ar | about 3.008. that of this year is greater by about 9,000, ome “TST ANDOSTS. N stseg.. 04 the tend Tecordoof the Dow ace | Mouth th te secated pir aeeeeeen and twenty four | payments. Prices trom $50 upward has achieved distinction in the social world of | 18. The invitations are very handsome, being | Gen. Weaver's vote was somewhat — The democrats appear to have made great Pox saUe waRGAIN—s runtty Lave car f strane toe regent of fe partion secured thereby. | ing interest at the rate titer cant Teranptiin Par | one FEEIFEES 8 OQhiu aw. | Now York city, but is not spoiled by the fatter- | printed on white satin ribbon, making a pretty pes pe epee peor lag gear nel oy PTE Tie + sel Shope Boal 2 rs. Nh e* gul ite auction roytot raises, | able seutl-annually from dats of sale or all : - y i | 2ce ex and cut into the republican vote in | &ins, plican ro sae Detecon 15th and 16th sto iy OLED one DAY THE TWENTIFAN, DAY OF OC | ontion of er. A deposit of 8200 om wach ‘OR SALH_AN UNUSUALLY FINE BARGAIN | i attentions that have been showered upon | Souvenir of the event, some counties much fier tha did into | bibitioniste have just about held their ow WM cask “alance soantt. Call for plat. WRIGHT Bima AT HATP-PasT FOUR | col e Feqitived at tine of sale. T be obtained tn an upright ptano, tly used, | her in every direction. She has mingled in| Miss Adele Tracy of New York is visiting | ce —— ¥ ™ SSTOCEETS C19 ot. a « __ oan he Folicwinw ples vr parcel of lands | te compel’ Wh i ten deve, ocherwisn trusteesre. | which owt new $400, “Trices8-A0, of, #40 monthly | society there much more exterairels then she Miss Butler at 1434 N etree | the democratic vote. ~ polling about 5,000 votes, The p. «made FOR gate SUS ERAT, OF THE CHOICEST | situate in the city o Washineton, bein numbered | serve the ciate toresell the. roperts at the risk and | payments. HUGO WORCH & CO.. 925 7th st. pw | did hero, and she will come back to the White soerteead | Marsachaset avery poor showing am Maryland. They cast Specs toes wis Vectemmend, ty colts cxell | sod caer Ciben cetinn Seateenet Sh tert ont SNIATEON ASTEORD. + SEW -GATINER aheep | House equipped with experience which will| Th¢ parlors of Mr. and Mrs, Hough presented | The figures at Masachusetts republican head- about 1,000 votes, 7 ‘ —_ < a inches by a depth of DE feet ant inces, tocether | poS-dte ALDIS B. BROWN F EY GAPINEE GRAND | be most valuable to her in. the enlarged | ® pretty scene last evening, the occasion being | quarters last night virtually conceded the alec- ain z ith the Inivrovements therech, consistinz of a two JUSCANSON BROS. Auctionsms, Seas, ured, th oe etarsop pared rp beets reste Girmnday arty given inonor of their little | tion of Gov. Russell by 1,697 plurality. Mr. Compton appears to have had little aimi- FoR Babe otir ar rots Miaifincn street northwent-and « two-atory rick stable OTH AND b STs. DECKER Fob, the moving spirit. With all the hundreds | daughter Maud. The main feature was adon-| Three hundred and one cities and towne in | Culty in carrying the fifth this time, though at 3 eoeegp Del. © ne . os ‘in rear of said awelling. hn; | TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE IMpRovED 206-30, #-2:.%-_| of prominent. and’ wealthy persons with | Key game, the head prize being captured by | Massachusetts, including Boston, Lawrence, time he pretty dand wanted mith at ns : Fi ee Cg OE ee pr eon or mi | EGA STATE. SITUATE So. 6221 STREET whom Mr. ard Mrs. Cleveland have been more | Miss Fannie Harkness and the booby prize by | Ln, Fall River, Lowell, Woburn, Taunton, to withdraw. His big vote is, 4 “ure, 300 Jote on. 17th at a torent ot fer cent por anciin, fnterest p1 fable seat pRORTHEAST. og aay. ae closely identified in a social way the past four —_ Oe a pa —_—— = Sentuae + with one war wa i peo typ mro ot of the fw u Anne S00 {Ste in Eva : y, secured Ry adeod of trust ch. the property |< By tirtne of a deed of trust ben epton , their inti : i ulged i ‘ich all were iuvited to the | give Bidwell, 7. veland, 146,918, Harri- | Arundel connty sod) jecare rest property | «Iss i ello Te of 5 7 3 Fears, their intimate friends prior to that time | dulged in, after whici j = A denicahie bneinevs vroperty Rest Goat. Adeponit of twe bun teed dollars 8200) bs ¢ Di atia, and athe | POR SALE SOINCH COLUMB/A BICECLE. G15:/ Ore intimates ati, and likely vo remain’ ao. In | dinning room to ‘partake of «collation. son, 175.905. Harrison's plurality, 29,08 prise of the state election was og ROUSSAST & SIEBURY fecrtyet af the Umeof sale. Terms t the i therety, we whit cushivn-tire Singer safety, 875. | Monthly pay- | this circle Mr. Cleveland has always been re- | little hostess was the recipient of many | oube, Same towns in 1888 gave Clevel at of Wellington says the 1m ee ——— | conden even“ ep daze from date of nae, otter: | apli aC 2TMHe artic iB, front ul the retiitos "on Hire Wiltel, AxcHANde | ferred to as the “President,” and it once very | fal presents.” Among. thone who enjs 128,611: Harrison, 1 Harrison's plur- - America Foes a uot Mllsrint cad cost of Gofaaiting Purchaser or pur | FIVEP MC. the following Geacribed. pre Ci a AEEZONE-VIGTOR Rafe een tisg | Pleamuntly from them on’ Tuesday sight and | Occasion were Misses Mamie and Ann! ality, 21,894. Net repubiican gain this year, | © the slum canes ‘ A Tintin of lots auuabered eeu Cente orden, arod at unm’ aB0, Une Dard safety for | Yesterday when they came to offer their con-| dale, Bertio and Mand Hough, May simpeor | # meagre, held res) bat even PASY TERMS. ; } 24), twenty-four C4) and twenty-five (5) of K ad orgentieman, 839 Installments taken. THE | gratulations. Even to these, the closest friends | Katie Wetzel, Bessie Barclay, Marie Sousa, Michigan. | ton had cast the voie she did two ree ok Sor OLY. for fom | seg oo : j | eubdieision of sauare numbers! aiche CXCEENTES. 1705 ¢ se7_| the Clevelands have, neither of them betrayed | Fannie Harkness, Gracie Wanstall and Bessie | The election of the entire republican state the result 1 have been the eame. ny Te ge I 2 = = the least bit of excitement prior to the election, | Cobaugh; Messrs. John Eiker, Vinton Hough, | ticket in Michigan is clumed by a plurality of Alleges and Prodemick wren almost. espaaily fate BROOKLAND where valine | ¢F TBR, AONE gana STORAGE. and it was confidently believed that if there | Leo Yates, Clarence and Leslie Barclay, Geor from 10,000 to 12.000. Eight Congressmen out | backward, while Garrett, which was expected to dvanctag. Sow is the time toinvest. | TOOSDAY. is ‘stance in one ond two | == ~ =| had been defeat instead of success they woud | Daw. Bennie Tubman, Georgie Hilton, Willis of twolve and nine rm are elected by the +. fuiled to show up as McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, | adc per cent per annum; In. | QEPARATE, CLEAN, LIGHT, D Y AND, AIRY | have borne it so gracefully that no one would | Buchley, Curtis Levis and Cornie De Paules; u | * age Cor Toth'aud Geis uw : semiannually. “Couveyancing ‘and | is i have wuspected the depth of their disappoint-| Mra. P.V. Hough, Wm. E. Lansdale, Mra. At democratic headquarters the state ch ran gives the following = =| SSrTHE ABOVE SATE 18 FIRIBER post. | rocorting at purchasers cost A dopisit of $200 eat Birch, Mra. T. W.’ Stewart and Miss ‘Nettie conceded to the republicans the election of the votes cast in the countios of Marys BUSINESS CHANCE NOVEMBER, aD e180? eae nour and place | be come i Lays from “dato of sale, | ()HE SAFETY STORAGE AND VAN COMPANY, | In the first place last Tuesday thére was | Hough. : j os Le ae Set bs 8 y of from 4.000 = = on © Hy WIEEEAMBON Trustees, | ot " aulfing pee | Rou Peat oh aed 12 Ett. ne. —Btorers ot | every indication of success from early in the| A party was given at the residence of Miss F. | 07.000. with the exce of the three | ~ - CERY. MEAT ASD PROW code | We BDMUserOx.) dr purchasers S| Reparate rocmeif destrot “Heuligte and frausrest: | 4aY. Toward the afternoon it almost amounted | Fawards, $03 New Jersey avenue northwest, | fusion candidates. ‘These, he said, a vec ond buntnees SS eae ; THOS. @. 1} trustees. | sehces and depots, ALBERT THEGO. [to certainty. It was not so four years} Wednesday night. Among the many present | BY a *tmall plurality. He waid that the demo- "kaa ose, op account of rain. until WEDNESDAY, a-10t OHAS.-¢ T nae atk {eu31-3m) Mauacer-_ Jago. The news then was so depressing | were Miss F, Rdwards, W. Whelan, W, Hanlon, pert choose electors in tive districts, with a AE EMBER SERTEESTH 4D. IS", saroe hook [ATIMER & SLOAN, Anctoncers, 1407 G streot SaGaaGinan that Mra. Cleveland wae much better prepared | F- Strung, W. Fitepatrick, R. Blind, AL Loon: POMAECE of one, more.” Five democratic Cone | OURO TESTI: Star of Meotas EB EDMONSTON.; PUM | eXecvrowS SALE OF VALUANLE IMPROVED : maa for it than her hosbend. Likes woman | ard, W. Barnett and Meats, J, Davies, C. Batt-|Yroerien mira ten pecns, and one uncertale as. . z —_ 2 - a eee PROPERTY, No. 12S THIRTEENTH STREET ——— she gave up quickly, but the President hoped | lor, W. Keister, J. Strong, W. Reddell, C. Davis, | “A er house of the legis! SALE MY LUNG-ESTANLISHED AND | (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancta.. 61 nw. NOKTHUWES: The interest in the election seems to be| till the last moment. Mrs. Cleveland ses |i sem ture will havea democratic majority of ten a hainese of — cama EN) ilyexctied trataae: ie apene en ty | C- Zanamn and H. Kuch. and conceded the senate to the republicans wit! — ALE O} rar, noses, | Birt i finly toma ine reatly ox 8 ' ope aa | 484 con senate to the republicans with > dice sigoe | SANE RTT ey ENE be Sipe Ok aeat Hatt = eee nce fhorning until 4 o'clock in the house of « frieaa | _ MF- and ere Crouby S. Noyes with ny a majority of from four to «ix. aos ACerS a8 taza. vy i i BE: oo Noyes and their youngest son, Thomas, wil ~ 7-3 ow IN DENVE! xo. OUR O'CLOCK —- playing whist with three other ladies. At that | Noy Mises ebraska, * ™ R | STREET Tyg S.cpouk DAY. NO- | af BALE-PAST FOU O'CLOCK P.M all that lot ‘The man who in mendactous ways our the first news of defeat began to arrivennd | stil from Now York Saturday by the steamer | Incomplete returns itow forty-eicht of the | 2 NSISTING 01 Enown at part cf oricinal lot numbered With fishing rods would run ihe knew it before her husband. Last Tuesday | Kaiser Wilhelm of the North German Lloyd | ninety counties in Nebratka indicate that Har-| Js sat Ferior Fuvniture in Suites ant odd pieces, Pier and | Ave@), in equ. ered two hundred a A different style of w plays— she busied herself with her household matters line direct for Gibraltar and Genoa. From | rison has carris fe by a slight plurality. a aa ah Sor Pursigareia Bocpen ged eapersta pices, | oper aor 7 idee Gate pies all morning, caw her callers and took aleisurely | Italy they will go to Egypt, where they will | The democrats election of Lorenz F nol | Hair and other Mattreanes, W. Wi Aprings, F sce | boii drive in the park during ‘the afternoon with spend 4d ees ae a Crone, republican, for goreruor by 5,000 to Tables, Dining Room Chairs, Oak and other bide- Baby Ruth. When she returned success came | Miss Jane Randolph Codwise, who bas been | 10,000. — | boards: « line of Heating and Cooking Stovos Page from the not » orter who | with her, and before she went to bed at mid- | traveling through Europe visiting the famous Connecticut. Doretonis AL ao, tn has been interviews licans: | night there was no doubt. but that the White | art galleries of the old world, hase 4 to| The vote in Connecticut, with one town Frederick Bi BEL OF HANDSOMF NEW AND SLIGHTLY secured by a de nk uo tw ree “ ite | art galleries of the old wor! as returne nal — rat ae — « > | ASE oQueirecasp DReaaris elas | Sy tere: ae ee House would be her residence the next four | her home in Washington, 1735 G street. ing, gives Cleveland 82,403; Harrison, eet wig | BRCSSELS INGRAIN AND OTHEE CARI Chaser. "A depe ‘ones Addeewe Box. Staroitee sciO-aw? | A HANDSOME CO" LECTION. &.000 CIGARS. | se ned neo " years, Mr. and Mrs, Summerfield Baldwin have | Wetver, 3,994; scattering, 1.005; © terms of sal plied with tn ten days z o i . sk e its If there was needed one object to make Mr. e | plurality, 5,419. Four years ago it was 336. - KENT CAPE AND DINT ALIN THE | 10 sehont Deake for Distact Goverment Freel at rick a eultpe peat ; and Mrs, Cleveland the ore eae eee oe an ae eel Wiscon - fs Seat-riann range atid freer: | ALSO AT 12 OcLOCK, DARTH LOMEW DIGdINs, Executor Amoricait is the funshine that Baby Ruth has | uict Gambrill Sewell, sud Dr. Edwin Richard | rye democrats have carried Wisconsin. This seeeeeee : ertinsty ¢ Several Horses, Carriages and a number of sete of new stores’ , Hodge of thie city. ‘The wedding will take 2 ; . i fon ahd Iuaches fo pension and e-neus emploges. | Stversl Horsen. at made more perfect and glorious in thelr home. | Hee Thursday, November 17, at Ii-crclock at # Couseded by Henry C. Payne, the Wisconsin Apviy te HARVEY SPALDING E THOMAS DOWLING & uctions CURBSTONE FINANCIERIXG. Neither of them can quite wee what use they | {lace Thurdar, November 17. at 11 o'clock at member of the reptblican national committer, aes OP RE ATIESTION OF THE PUBLICIQINVITED| olo-ze Aurtioneera._| ABLE IMPROVED PROP « ek made of their time heretofore, considering the se seh otiihes ‘| and John C. Spooner, the republican guber- | Naritueton.. chet Serena stoeecs tas | ARTE IMPROVED Thavo a scheme by wlich you can make 8| tours they now spend frolicking wit the | The, couple Will beat home, 1630 19th street | Satyr mscdslare ines onan a iheey | Ricomicern: Sere a ernest ond be: | BBLS RECTION | thoussnd dollars, clear cold money, and no| aby, She ‘is a vigorous, child being | Rortawest, Thursdays in December. j the party and eay that it is due to the Lutheran | ™"""* ——— STREET SOUTHWEST, BRD A TOS CORE | Fisk.” Jabout fourteen months old now, very| Mrs. Morgan has jgined her husband, Gen. | vote, about one-haif of the Lutherans of the Totals i | Bhick HOUSE, Nov gus CNiaker SOUTE | “How?” large for her age, talks a little und walks|M. 1. Morgan of the army, at the Ebbitt | state deserting the republican parts because of | MSAY WAS THE LANGE -T WEST, Bi A B' ‘i y ~ p 1 tepmirine trea fu the city 1s bee pacer Be virtie of a decr of the | “Get somebody to loan me $2,000 and I'll ¥ery well indeed. - Those who are privileged to | House for the winter. | the school issue. While the republican leaders | Cleveland's plurality in state, 21,878; Cleve- mt fot Gan canes Wet | gtvasectall join Mr. and Mre, Cleveland in the nursery at | Mrs. Charles Herzog has issued cards for the | Si°e no estimate of their defeat the democratic land's plevality an look, 6.Aee — sooket ‘i 4 com q her playtime say that i is a wonderful sight to marriage of her daughter Helene Hildegard to | ders are claiming the state by 15,000. following tables indicate the votes cast OIL PAINTINGS tuned 4 . + jfeo the massive form of the leader of the | Mr. Arthur Phillip Greeley Wednesday evening, Minots, 5 for Congressmen and President in the two fib yum THE CANDIDATE. democracy ambling round at the sweet will of | November 16, at 8:15 at Luther Memorial | _ The later returns do not abate in any way | Maryluei counties adjacent to the District of TE HALE Nov He combs with care out of his hair the baby. Mrs. Cleveland devotes her entire | ¢) from the decisive democratic victory in | Columbia: AT avction Baby cast FOUR O°C (Tia Enysoadl labs were ecvies, time and attention to her daughter, and bas ae esata one eras Illinois, both of national and state tickets. . and knowr | uhabhfoaise hE Yad to have te thace lately practioaily given up all society demands ne of the pleacantest weddings of the season | Conservative men agree that the democratic Montgomery County. SOR SALE_ON SMALL BY L Lor - oe —— we | that would take her away too loug from he: was that of Miss Sadie West and Mr. John T./ plurality in the state will be aj proximately | ———— “ae por Jeatrable mi piorbnd pe He doesn’t need it any more. The President-elect and Mra. Cleveland are | Bohrer at the residence of the bride's mother, | 10.000 and the democrats will Lave at lewst President. | Congress. nine terns ‘N10 cap, | EMINENT MASTERS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA, th, Nos. 300and 80S Te a only settled a few weeks in their new home, No, | 215 Sth street southwest, Tuesday cveuing. | thirteen of the twenty-two Congressmen, with ia ce Hie cmab | So, in twoequal pay.| ‘That's what you get for being too smar 12 West Sst street, It is not unlike the rest of | The immediate friends and relatives as-| 4 probability of one ortwo more im the dis- é e $15 cash | AT OUR SALES ROOMS, ments in one and two ¥ rent,and secured | paid the cook as she threw out the Tabasco | the houses in the neighborhood—a narrow | *embled in the parlor which was handsomely | tricts still in doubt. = = : $20 cash | St Se ly ea oeab.at the | brown-stone front, with a high stoop. Mra, | decorated with palms and chrysanthemums. | The official returns are not likely to show any Matricte. z é 1007 G 8: pn tr nt | Cleveland had it all newly paitited and decor- | The bride entered on the arm of her brother. | marked variation from these figures, 3 Hi atatning 6 to 7 ruc sit St ithe tims of the a ated before & took possession, The same for. | Mr. wate alee who ae Eanay, and Tat | -Jh2 vote on Altgeld, democratic candidate Fa g halk suetinn: dle auis . . : Shot the abewe terme be The democratic majority is a protty new | niture that she had in the Madison avenue | followed by the groom, who in turn was fol-| for governor, will show some increase over 2 pesky wldipean| area marr imac acdc |p vag ee or mn BS | Gesoe and ikea pretty gina sweep, | house isin it. | The chambers upstairs and the | lowed by the maid of honor, Miss Alia West, | these figures, while the remainder of the ill Bae taining Sto 10 rooms, #45 faulting purchaser or purchasers after such public | “! library were placed der first and the family | Sister of the bride, and Mr. Jones, who was best | democratic state ticket will receive the same Sal ae NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH AND | not 2 7 as they may 4 lived there the first week. The parlor floot man, The ceremony was performed by the vote as the Cleveland and Stevenson el by i re convention: to the st Winns HAMEL, 1 He was a stout republican Brey acaniat cvenanw aacu sig one Rev. R. T. Fultz. The bride wore a gown of tan | The democrats have also elected thale crews fools F # them bavestactes: | FIGHTEENTH, 1892, INO. A. CLARKE { Trustees, And wouldn't change for any man. intends to have them, as lately the rooms have | broadeloth and carried a cluster of bridal roses | county ticket in Cook county. SOD fect nf erowea’ tee | | S96 st. 2.w _| Said he, “I need another tile, been too much in demand to let the workmen | The maid of honor also wore tan broadcloth New Jersey dis situated | AT ELEVEN A. M, THREE AND HALF-PAST | PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Eat. nw. ‘Shia oft chapean menkes’ people acitle; have complete possession, It will be all ar- | 80d carried roses. After receiving the (con-| Indications last night were™that Cleveland : x VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FIRST STREET | And yet I cannot go and buy | ranged completely in the next fortnight. The | sratulations efeped agent 1 On thois | Bad carried New Jersey by 7,500and that Werte, ba aia oe BETES CAND D STREETS NOT ee eee highs chances are that it will be leased after Sfareh 4 | warted on a Leia {ip southward. On their | democrat, for governor, had been elected by & F AUCTION. : her. though my 3 next. e y will reside in Georgeto plurality of 4,000. Rie — atte NOLOUR Eee eile TEENTH: | They'd think when they observed that hat A good many people are wondering if Mrs | Mr. and Mrs, Chas. E. Leves have issued! ‘The next legislature will stand as follows: EDNIS a. : | * 1% art of lo: 17, #4: 1 won it as a democrat. Cleveland is as pretty as ever, She is more | cards forthe marrioge of their niece, Katie | Senate—Republicans, 4: democrats, 17. House eitgek” wal — a - coe than that—and always was—she isa handsome | Patnam, to Wm, D. West. The ceremony will Demnerste, 56; republicans, 25, “Teri NG ERI! PKONT. n. hari e at Memorial Lutheran Church ye democratic majority on joint ballot will TWO HUNDRED SEPARATE PIECES MONDAY AND TUESDAY, wee ALONG THE RIVER FRONT, woman. Matronly charins have only added to place at Memorial Lutheran Church ‘j te Joint ballo | her charms of person, Her figure is much | Thursday, November 17, at 7:30. be 31, which leaves a net republican gain of 4. | foved ana hin ery. ome ' ; : | For . = ‘ fepesit of #1 fuller. She is as fond of exercise out of doors| ‘The wedding of Mr. Edward T. Kai a | For Congress the republicans have carried the MTH AND 16TH INSTS. Bierce: Gomgssecir aes venting at eee | cane war Paes Paey oe Stee Me at © Mele oed | 5k nak saad delice anh pany ae Y charerwesst, pHOMAS DOWLISE iN, Schooner Macvie, Tappahannock, Capt. Joseph a Miss Tillie Brelaford was soiemnized yesterday | viguth. ‘The returns from the latter district pues Bd d&ds Jenkins, from Saint Mary's river with'300 bushelsof | The return of the Clevelands suggests to | at noon at Foundry M. E. Church, the pastor, | Sef, incomplete. bce =~ 5 RAtcure 7 : bloc Tew ge os alten es pas pretty much os the names of the ex-| Re . & ~ ae =! Asad = Aa wana, Prince George County. Catalogues can be had at our office or will be mail age ; : apt, P. Roberts, from Ocd-quan with deckgload and | Secretary of the Treasury and. Mrs. Whitney of St. Pants Lutheran Chure : West Virginis 5 be — toany addrece. TRTOURES ONE 4 ada Eitencld alter Hagen, | and Col. and Mrs, Lamont. It can be stated on | officiating, Notwithstanding the very in- oe ee of West Virginia President. | Congress. HeUee Oty Ene : from Coan, with about 200 bushels of | the very best authority that neither Mr. Whit- clement weather the | church was well | Maye Leon, busy all dus figuring on the returns, a this exhibiti ially inv’ By vi tucofadeet, Ss ae eries . . of President Cleveland's official family. Both | the nuptial knot securely tied chureh | t*° . zh hes ol | ne eee en D ibe Ere (ne tio | eomctemee ene Taspaneniok, Coe amin be have so expressed themselves, and W: n | presented #beantiful appearance decorated with eek of 7,000 for year ge —— é ietrarty Te iegieee) | 884 Juda for themeeives, as it would take columns to | laud’ records hs piumbia, the | Tappehannock. Bugeye Mayfair, to Annapolis. society will be sorry that it is to be «i There many potted palms and chrrsanthemums. A | Clurality for the <horclend eaichaeste somes 4 epogt lg lls | properly describe the collection. : oko vicginis Welly “onba: cond be possibly nothing more delightful to | few moments after 12 o'clock the bride entered | Pitrality for the Cleveland electors is estimated E | L, The bnpeoe The policy men across the river are well| thelr friends and admirers here than the an-| the church on the arm of the groom, preceded | AD inmal ertinate Ie ieee ee prepared Seana anion canteen cel | —— ine | I z ci : Houncement that Mr. Whitney would be the | by the ushers, Messrs. Robert Clarkson, U. | Uuncriy elected there pamanba county t as sruck tara: of could be most | Auctioneers. nd and the south | {Ware Of the action taken against them by the | next Secretary of State. Mra. Whitney would Meyers, H.W. Brets- | Fepublicane elected their ticket, thereby gain- | Tansciiie. at a iS in Loveless and “Phillipe” subd hington authorities which resulted in in-| shine pre-eminently as the leading hostess of | ford, W. jackson and T. M. Dell, | inf four members of the legislature. It is now | Biadensini fs neck farther imforn 0-8 Wa | p Ld : believed that the democrats bay lected fo Maribor. ‘ae ifurtber inform = Fae Bal, amare, O34. ta. the city of Wovbtx | dictments against the firms of Beveridge & the administration nd would add to her fame | Th ceremony was shor a impressive. | The | Congresmen, Thamnavo tas tokaias Sy Ga i x hw, Gtivand Pa ave. E proved by atbrick’ s Back | C rand Nelson & Forster. ‘The delay in| already established. .It is scarcely possible | bride was becomingly guwned in gray broad- 3 G ifs YOR RENT WINTHROP SATS: om | house, with the : it. will be sold | arresting these people, as heretofore published | another can ever equal the record she made in | cloth, trimmed with gray bengalmne silk and | © timate whether the democrats or republi- is RENT WINTHROP HEIGHTS, AT STATION separately and . ieedl of Y cans will have the legislature. It will be several a] in Pied on kway antes Cate ee | L! thetviz OF 4 y oon esis: | in ‘Tite Svan, is because there is no marshal in | this city. steol passementerie, diamond ornaments and $av5 before the offical seneene ele pe several | Rivas | iis! ih desiranie inom cottame. Inguire at PO PARLOR * Fauld, of | the state of Virginia who hat power to make an | She hius spent the fall down at Tuxedo, Her{ carried a handsome bonquet of bride's roses, | 283 ic urns sent im | Surrarts. i f lors Be arrest. It was stated that the newly appointed | New York house is being redecorated and some | ‘The presents were very handsome and ‘nu. | %?. ane ud until that time moth- B AEBSBENS A : {marshal would qualify Tuesday, but the officers | changes made, although it vas generally ‘con. | merots. : UE oe is =e ONS. CARI 3 . = sewtannually, the |here have not yet been notified of such an | sidered to be about perfect as it was lust | Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Rees ae CASES DERRS ASE OPFICE FURST eer, | fue aealot id sy outs bene papablet Ave Fears | event, year. It will be all in trim when the family | W. Breleford, parents of the bride; Mr. and |. Missouri has gone democratic by about 30,- Brau: : xo emt. — me onlin SMALE PRINTING PRI: fers . It is now said that the district attorn ill | gets back to town shortly. ‘Ihe special event | Mrs. Henry Kaiser, parents of the groom; Miss | 900. Stone, democrat, for governor, is elected SR SALES k € be cnOCKERY AND COOKING ET | st De- | cdnsent to the imposition of « fine in the cases | {a the family circle this winter will be the de- | Maggie Lrelsford, aitter of te brile: Mia toa by about 10,000. St. Louis is republican by | _" nt’ m8 ‘ pT wghdiy te f MATTRES: PILLOWS. Be i wer 1 to bear | if the persons indicted will come into court and | but of Miss Pauline Whitney. It goes without | Mrs. Julius A. Kaiser of Germantown, | 10,000 and Kansas City is democratic. Cleveland, Dem., plurality, 188%, 02. im* DING, ac. = interest 1 A deposit of #100 will be | avoid the necessity of proceedings in the Vir-| saying that ehe will bea belle. She is just| Pa.: Dr. and Mra, M. D. Peck, Mr. and Mre. Indian: . Cieveland, Dom. 21 SALE ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ELIGI- o ; 2: | Feartre 1 bid ts accented. 1 | ginia courts. The policy men have not yet de- | cightcen and a very bright and interesting girl. | Cornelius Eckhardt and little daughter Amy, | 4 Seventy-four out of the 92 counties in In-| Compton, Dem. Satine tome ot Foret Gin, 304; gine mice sade: | ceontees eemenel jand costof | termined whether or not they will take advan-| She Las been in Europe the pust two years | Mr. and Mrs. James Clarkson, Mr. and Mra, | diwna, as reported by Chairman Taggart of the 8 tm ee NID G at, ar ta: Wonnsceeeciates Cigars, | Sefauiting Purchaser. ee tage of the offer. The amonnt of fines sug- | finithing her education and will enter society | C. W. Blackwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarkson, | 4emocratie state central committee, give demo- Tobacco. 3 STON, Tr gested in the cuses is 2150 in one and $250 in | ata most propitious moment, when everybody | Mrs, James Clarkson, Mrs. Hyssett, Mra, Jos | CTtic gains over 1888 of 8,743, giving Cleve- enrect a emer eenencarmer the other. is winging the praises of her father. B. Eckhardt, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Parker, Mr. and | land a plurality of 8,743 over 1886, esti- SUBURBAN. PROPERTY. : LATIMER & SLOAN, - me ae — Galton sak Mies Le meer ace elit residing on | Mrs. J. Paul Smith, Mra. MeKericher, Mra. J. | ™Ated met guin in the other 18 counties is 8,400, se — | RATCLIFFE, PARRA CO, Aucts Larceny Cases in the Criminal Court. | west 78d street. They are only buck from | @: Bright, Mrs. Charles Bright, Mrs. Hanzeche, | ™*king the democratic plurality in the state Ore - | See ae In the Criminal Court, Justice Cox, this | Europe about twelve days and went up last | Misses Ella Clarkson, Amy C. Eckhardt, Sophie | %743. + J BIE SNe SCH ARE ER ante inp | morning the case of Isaac Brown and J. Lewis, | week to MeGrawville to stay over Sunday with | Pitehivnn, Laura Brightand Roce Seiffert, Rov. | 51) a Delaware oa an sap CENTER MARKET AND 6TH ST. DEPOT. | PND SocTH BROOKEASD. EUEDIN tee. ‘ising claire sin | indicted for the larceny of a pocket book con- | Mrs. Lamont’s father. Col. Lamont entirely |W. H. Gotw: r. and Mra. Kaiser 529; * fter the ceremony for the north, to be | Harrison, 17,951. Cleveland's plurality, 578, Wenn . IN A RAPIDLY IMPROVING T. Ne at ot | taining 69 @ Tecovered bis healih after he was abroad three | *bortly ai : sabe . The Washinton and Artin, Blec’rie Railway — ore pee ae pode rig the K | vvonths and had every opportunity to enjoy the | Bone about two weeks, and returning home will Nebraska. Ye now in operation from eniof Aqueduct bridge to of Coha as - c noves | StF A @elights of foreign. travel the other 17 spend part of their ‘time with Mr. and Mrs.| Harrison bas 3,500 plurality in Nebraska and 2 7 iH | ctl oaratarg ‘ failed to answer and his recognizance was for- | ‘lig! sare ate — iser of 5 " Fort Meyer and Arlington, with transfer line from iene : os. Strang feited, and the trial procecledeas to Brown, for | Months of their stay. He is looking and Sale A user ee atic. Te Tiree seer kee About 8.000 plural-| Foster upou the subject. Gen. Jones, Director ed of cabie road in Georgetown. fo front of the p i ct as he succeels Whom’ Messrs, J. W. Walker and Chas. Bend- | feeling better now than he has for years, irs. Annisgeyo and daughter Minnie, after | ity. n hascerried the state and the entire | teech and Mr. Cannon, with Stenographer ‘The heise serose the Potomac will soon be nnder Mn tract 7 Zul'iMsines! cou. | heim appeared. A verdict of guilty was found, | He is amply satisfied with New York city | several years’ residence in New York, have ro- | *tate ticket is certainly elected. zB Davis, sailed from New York yesterday _ ireonsdeapeniashenerunigeedae ie papegoe icant mcd rout betvewn Paver. | had 2 | Thomas Williams for larceny from the per. | "4, Proposes to stay there amid thé con-| turned fo Washington to make this city their North Dakota. pa “naar ae ome depot in twelve cutie’ tae, Which wil ive tee | in formerly the property sf Dowe b, | gums, He9 rem Sundays” Kesidence, 49 4*8-. | son, Lessie Howard, alias Sadie Gibson, sme | genial influences of railroad wealth, in which | permanent home. At present they arc’ stop-| One bundred and forty-three Brawsls vie Raglent without welling * |offthve-and Mary Jackson for larceny, ench |e form & | prominent | figure ping with Mra, Wm. Douglass. heerd from, covering the returns wwenty | ceive their formal instructions. But they bed ro vba WT rosin tr De Stand actr osie, a liferiong | Plead not guilty eee aero Ml ~ Mr. George M. Washburn, warrant clerk of | CoUCties in North Dakota, includi aomaly Rene a RO ES FORT METER HEIGHTS lat recorded in the laid securds for the District ‘ ig OSaLetats owes hours. 1 te 7 James H. Keely, a young white man, Plead | to! Sate hd ing more definite to | tB¢ Police Court, and Miss Alice W. Osborne ; SL arepubts conference with the Secretary of State and with: Ome contine ons route and ope fare to center of city ohn ay LES a teanan | Sully, te ihe larceny of lace curtains. &c., aly ktes Gat than the elty "y, and when | Neve married at Middleboro’, Mass., yesterday. fusion, Secretary Foster of the Treasury and copies of Can any other wxturb of Washineton offer yuu the ee ces ene meen erent 3 > : : Valued at £100, from Lansburgh & Brothers ou p Bat eat They will be at home. No. 7’"Tennessee avenue iiticsescuth tnaedicctee Fu imespet rom tay Ge male for witch | isect tees shourston vad weit.” eb'7we | August 15 last, and Thomas E. Shellr, charged | Be Wa confronted by three or four pages of | northeast, after December 2 Lote are seilinue rapndly in this proverty the prcatese will be takea, All ccaveyas far ast V ALTER 6. ELDRID HATTIE Mf | Tipe Tesclving, the goods knowing thom to be Peseipaiely wegseptngerame cay ——_+o+—___ : a reeordine at purchasers cost. | If the terms of sale are | WW pj DRIDGE M. D.. clairveyant, magnetic end | Stolen, also plead guilty, and Justice Cox gave ith bi & in All on, A of P ‘The prices are low and within reach of all eee t Poa lg iin tee : - was with him, however, and after following om Account of Poker. icriamcineed, thnccats-an Geameiinen a | Cee esc for sive’ days | ‘ental healers, = cae | Scatheetie enunce—twoyantniniiive Albany | [7° Sr thes falap tralts’ be Connil a satohamrar || , Detectives Odile cad igauane today arrested comvince you that there will be a big advance iu prices | fruiting purchaser. Aderesit of ope huudred and | ML ani and aetroloviat horn with wennlcetves pamey | — ——._—__ able representative of the Scotch side of his | Nathaniel Paige, seventeen years old, son of by r= WOWERD A THOWRS ettine, | gamely, dhies teu ma palmistey toall con Sent to the Newsboys’ Home. family in the verson of Mr. John Lamont, @| Nathaniel Paige, the lawyer, and locked, hisn Aaa home si%e, there is no prettier spot within 500 | cc‘Zheoddeds J bia Feta. | Falshurher "Hoos 10, WO at nw ‘iw*_| _ A little colored boy,giving his name as Ernest | One cf the presents that the colveel Le caui | UP on a charge of false pretenses. He went to M. mile of Washinton. “The view i grant, taking in| qgeTHE ABOVE SAEETR POSTFONED ox ac. | PARTLEHOY, THE ASTHOLOGIST, | Ballsler, was found wandering around in the | home with him war case of ‘the bacoot gy Geeatine city and Potomac river, A number of | couut of the rain until SATURDAY, TWELFTH DAY | 4. {2° "}St!'Detuvare ave. sw | Fain last night at alate hour. He was taken be-/ ky. ‘The fact that he isa teototaler himself Washington's lating people ant government, ome | OF SOVEMBER. SRO ola t ‘eeventy-four precincts in SEE EESCE RICH WHITE. OF wosTo) fore Judge Kimball, when the little fellow eaid | did not prevent him from taking some of the South Dakota give Harrison 11,122; Cleveland, Hoyes have purchased property im Fort Meyer Heights | ™@d&dbs ne (France anil iusines weditim: ale wedieal | he was working for a man who did not pay him | good stuff to Mr. Cleveland's house Tuesday 2,600; Weaver, 6,624. At all open of i in the Bicheat time WALTER 8 WILLIAMS & C0., Acctionsers | WMH civies Huenlay and wharadas-eyenluvagtts | pe much as he promised, end when he spcke to | nigh ictory. While sates Tdahe. aoe Nee ee ene ne we tet | TERSTURD apne OF VALUAPES IMPROVED | S recy auika te TRE ONLY QOOULT j Bim and told him to leave. Ihe judge, after Toes’ of $87 on the slectoral ticket, ‘Pou to inepect the property. eat ee me Girticcity tanderstande thoeld Bey pila hearmg his tale, turned him over to Agent ing are 250 precincts in this state. This to Al streate are being yravciet By Mirtae of jeree of the Supreme Court of the Paw eT ae Hours, oe [ae Be = look after him until he can triy Tepresent young would show, a net loss on the electoral ticket of with o ¢ roverty. 2 ut fee. c r___eeie__| furnish lady Reap Dullding stone om property Dastrice of Catan GR DETAMER THE ONLY OOLEDRATED with » good home. avery, pretty young. appeared 1,950. ‘The republican majority two years ago a oeeee Seveval cettnges aow being butit, MW ctish syn Gerjuan antroloetet inthmelty. Tal Se RP EE aE itade An all-year-rownd 6: ber will not stop improvements, I i ever fe. ‘ a =, Recor Deat! it plaid coyly dray her diy, i0em-toS pou 1d Tstw caw. "ee2ElU | During the fortyeight hove swing at noon | Shoulders” ‘Tise plaid mee | oA qME. BROOKI Ee EVEN Mra. Lamont’ Fell partivaiece and maze cteGlow of the menagore. Mille “AiGrsnessconfteutal, Eadienndazat: | t0d0y Durlal permits were issued from the | mad oy 3 ROUIXSON & LODGE, EROS eomtontan oe made ae. {63 and 95 Atlantic building, ME, HERRIN, THE TRUEST | DESTINT ‘Secretary Bim 8 and 60 Fst. nw. sccurscy. Toren eR ate has delegates, apes the river Elbe at My ae <3 yApay TROPO- - Cc W. S. Tareas. Mro. J uwezzn ANI | pe ee Sobek, he wert wil wt eo maven Secinite varectaity ON see mel oath of New York a whic it ceteae as Peesseress on. THE LIQUOR HABIT POS 2 IN THE HEAD CUBED IN ONE NIGHT =r, Sit ie seas ‘Sranrss. seis BgR TS mee. se, has boon obliged to remain oo

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