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Goods
I The newest and most desirable
Dods are what we are showing in
his department at prices to please,
fhe trimmings to correspond are
BEAUTIFUL
deed. You must not miss see
ding them, if you are at all inter
red in Dress Goods.
jLOAKS and suits.
Don’t put off buying your Coat,
tveu if the weather is not intense-
cold. We are sure to have
folder weather later, but if you
delay the cream of the stock will
I# sold. We will show this week
pome
Choice Things
t iu Suits and Cloaks with the new
I features such as Watteaux, Rus
sians, French, English Backs, etc.
We have just received a liaud-
‘ome line of Stamped Linens of
Very kind. Silks and all kinds of
Jaterial for fancy work, and in
vite all who are interested to call
land examine same.
ASK TO SEE THE 15c. BAR
GAIN HANDKERCHIEFS.
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DEMOCRACY WINS!!
BRING OUT THE CANNON !
LET
EVERYBODY
JOICE.!
RE-
TUB VICTORY IA I'OR DEMOC
RACY ANO II ON HAT flOVA
EllNMENTi
Rrjfulnr Democratic Tiilnl Wnr«—
Clevelnuil’o Election Conced
ed K very where.
BDBGLABM AT WORK.
Parker’. New* Mlan.1 Robbed Tbl.
Mornlnc.
NEWS FROM THE SECOND.
COTTON REPORT.
WH
IIFMITE8»iSIES,
17 and 191 WASHINGTON ST.
comiNG
-FROM THE OLD COUNTRY-
O ALBANY
By special arrangements the trip will
be made dlreot from
EUROPE
Special Telegram to tho Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov I), 2 p."m
Atlnnln is wild over the result of
yesterday’s election.
Gannons are tiring, horns blowing,
parades on the streets, speaking on the
corners, llrebells ringing, whistles
blowing and everybody jubilant,
Cleveland's election is no longer a
doubt. 1 am in the Journal olllec,
where the latest returns are doming
In, and a dispatch just received says
Cleveland carries the solid South, and
New York state by 4t,0U0, New Jersey
by 8,000, Cphneotiout by 4,000, Indi
ana by 5,000, Illinois by 10,000, Wiscon
sin by 10,000 and one half of electoral
vote of Michigan.
Only Indiana and California are still
in uouhUfor Cleveland, but he proba
bly carries both.
Latest estimate by the New York
Sun on electoral vote is Cleveland 200,
Harrison 151 and Weaver 22.
Weaver carries Colorado, Nevada,
Wyoming, Idaho, Nebraska and South
Dakota.
A dispatch from Chairman Ilarrity
claims all the States above mentjoned
solid for Cleveland. Boss Buck, here
in Atlanta, concedes Democratic suc
cess, us do Republican leaders every
where, and the St. Louis Globe-Demo
crat, Republican paper, not only con
cedes Cleveland's election, but says the
Democrats have elected enough State
Legislatures to make the United
States Senate certainly Democratic;
and states that the Democrats will be
held responsible for the Goverement
for tile next two years at least.
A dispatch just from Wisconsin says
that State is conced to Cleveland by
Republicans by 15,000.
Black’s election in tile Tenth Geor
gia district by at least 2,000 majority.
Watson is reported unwell.
All indications point to the fact that
the entire Government is in the hands
of the Domoorats for the next four
years. A Democratic avalanche has
certainly swept the country. “We
Lave met the enemy and the; are
ours.’’ ‘ J. F. Lewis.
From Tne.d.y’a KVENlNn iikkald.
Tills morning between 4 and 0
o’olook. T. C. Parker’s news stand at
the union passenger depot was broken
open by burglars and robbed of tbe
contents of the cash drawer.
Mr. H. Barclay was on duty all
night until 4 o’clock this morning,
when he closed up and went home,
leaving the money received from tbe
night’s sales in the cash drawer. Mr.
James MoLurty goes on duty at 0
o’clock. When he opened up at that
hour this morning, he discovered that
burglars had been in the shop. In
vestigation proved that the till had
been relieved of $8.70. Nothing else
seemed to have been disturbed.
Mr. MoLarty lind, fortunrtcly just
deposited $76 in the bank yesterday
afternoon, or the loss would have in
cluded that amount. There is no clue
to the biirglhr, but the ollluers are at
work and will probably run him down.
Entrance was made through a back
window that mid ail the glass broken
out. Tills'8 tile second time tills place
has been burglarized during the last
few mouths.
RUNMEI.I. UET8 A X.A RGB III A JOB-
• TV FOR 1 hONUBESS.
How All llie Uotinlftes Went—Dougherty
Wins the Bimuer, But Berrien
Pushed Her Very Clear.
ftliOHGIA AVI 111. RKJOIUK,
V Hum Ituiillrnilou lobe Held InAl-
Inuln Next Tiieadnr Night*
Sneotal to tho UiuiAi.n.
Atlanta, Nov. 10.—There wilt be a
grand .Suite rnllilcation meeting here
on Tuesday night next under the au
spices of the Fulton oounty Dortio-
cratloExecutive Committee.
Tuesday night is the llrst night, of
tile carnival to beheld here, and all
arrangements are being made for the
grandest celebration of the greatest
event ever seen in Georgia, or for that
matter in the Mouth.
Loyal Democrats throughout the
State are invited to bo present on tills
occasion, and all who come will he
heartily welcomed.
The railroads will give special rates
from all points. The Journal.
SnilPPEIPI Alin BUYING
Of Democratic counties in the Sec
ond Dougherty leads them all.
It was a close race with Berrien, but
old Dougherty came in on the home
stretch, and now proudly wears the
emblems of her signal vlotory.
The total vote polled in Dougherty
was 1785. Russell’s majority 1,014,
Cleveland’s 811,
Berrien comes next on the list with
Democratic majority of 940. This is
gain of 140. votes In the mnjority
wliloh Berrien gave Governor Nortli-
I.
Baker, Dr. Hand’s homo county,
comes to time to tho hnndsomo Demo
cratic majority of 440.
Decatur gives 500 majority for Hon.
lien E. Russell.
Terrell's Democracy is ahead by
about GOO votes.
Mitchell and Miller both came in
with good majorities for Russell in
the neighborhood of 200.
Early’s Democratic majority Is about
400.
Worth's majority for Cleveland was
291 a'nd for Russell 8. Russell’s inn
jorlty in Worth was small, but It’s
there, and it’s Demooratio too. Tho
Worth Democracy Is still in tho saddle.
Thomas county gave Russell a ma
jority of 294, and Cleveland 0110 of 380.
Quitman, Colquitt, Randolph and
Calhoun are yet to hear from, but all
advices up to date say that they are
all in tile Democratic column.
A special dispato'i to Capt. Hobbs
from Clay county says: “Cleveland
and Russell safe. Wo congratulate
the Dictator."
J. A. SIMS.—Demise
1 to Albany via Boston, Mass., arriving
here soon, and probably will remain
until December 24th. Aft
iRAND EXAMINATION
! the week of arrival, and free exhlbl-
4ion daily until
December 25th.
Tbia it the opportunity for every
Ian, Woman and Child
Me
in Albany to see tbat large and
gant assortment of
Holiday Goods
-AT-
Ottr name it’s not worth while to tell,
For every child in town knows well.
But just to make this verse complete,
It’s 10 and 12 N. Washington street.
LATER AND BETTER NEWS FROM TH1
TENTH.
Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 9—2 p. m.
Special Telegram to tho Evening Herald.
Latest returns from Rlohmond coun
ty give Black 9,000 majority.
Lewis.
WATSON DIEM HARD.
He Nerves dor* Nerlhe— a Notice of
Cornell.
to-day
not to
be in-
Special to the Hkbald.
Atlanta, Nov. 10.—Watson
served nollce on the Governor
Issue Black’s commission, bb
tends to contest.
Slilehetl Con-tf’e Vote.
Special to the Hkbald.
Camilla, Ga., November 9, 1892.—
This county gives Russell 250 ma
jority; Cleveland 225 majority. Hand
was voted for both on Populist and
Republican tickets. Weaver got about
125 votes in the county; Harrison, 175.
■ Tory Roof Happy aal Hhoolfog la Al-
feaay f-aol Night.
From Thursday's Kvknino Hkbald-
The happiest crowd that has gath
ered in Albany in years, was congre
gated all along Broad street and in the
saloons and publia places last night.
Every man had to drink once to
Cleve, and once to Steve, then to Rus
sell. Baby Bnth and her mater also
had to be toasted, and nothing could
be expected but that so many toasts
should raise tbe spirits of the enthusi
astic Democrats to a point where the
safety valve was unable to ‘carry off
the Amount of steam thqt rose to each
head in the happy crowd.
Every person felt good and took
particular pains to let everybody else
know It. All night long, and into the
hours of Hie morning did tbe revel go
on, and as a consequence some of them
will be unable to take part in to-night’s
celebration.
From Dry Goods and Fashions,
—Long ulsters, having triple and re
movable capes.
—Finely-corded velveteen for dress
combinations.
—Felt capotes of braided felts in
strips or one piece.
—Satin striped and figured gauze
for dancing drosses.
—Felt lints trimmed'with fur, lace
and ostrich tips at once.
—Felt clot li for trimming,striped or
bordered with fur felt,
—Chiffon embroidered lmlidker-
chiefs for pretty throat jabots.
—flip capes of velvet trimmed with
jot ami feather edging.
—Mink and Astrnchan shoulder
capes for tho first cool days.
—Flannel skirts finished with an
embroidered edge over lace.
Girls’ bonnets of glnce silk, trimmed
with velvet or plush.
Honnlor Itciibcu Jo non’ Mucceaaor.
It appears to be generally under
stood In Baker county that Gov. B. F,
Hudspeth will be put forward by that
county as the successor to the late
Hon. Reuben Jones in the State Son
ate. He will probably have no oppo
sition in Baker, and this being Baker’s
time, under the rotation system, to
name the Senator, the other two coun
ties of tbe district will aoqnlesoe in
Baker’s ohoioe.
The Coming Meteoric Shower.
Meteorio showers of extraordinary
brllllanoy are looked for on the nights
of the 18th, 14th and 15th of thlB
month. These November star show
ers are particularly grand in certain
years, and we are now approaohing
one of the periods of grandeur. The
cometary fragments seem to emerge
from that part of the heavena In
which we see the constellation Leo,
and the meteorio showers of November
are accordingly known as the Leonids.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List of letters remaining in the post-
office at Albany, Ga., for the week
ending Nov. 2, 1892. If not called
for In fifteen days will be sent to the
Dead Letter office:
A. —Wash Anderson.
B. —Miss Emma Barker, IV H Blank
enship, Andrew Brinson, M
Benfly, Mrs Rosa Blank, Mien
Byrd.
O.—Bryant Carter, Henry Clayton,
Miss Smltble Clark, Dock Carter,
Henry Clay (col), Mrs J E Craw
ford.
D.—Clotar Davis, Joe P Davis, Yirgil
Davis, James Denison.
F. —Rev John Flag, Mrs Lai Fardas.
G. —Mrs A L Glover, George W Green
wood,
H. —I J Hart, Mose Hardwick, Dave
Hare).
J—Miss Eliza Jane, Miss Jary Jack-
son, Miss Alfrie Jackson, Jonar
Jhan, 1). K. Johns.
M—Miss Harriett Wahshaw.
N—Miss Pinkie Nelson.
O—Miss Annie O’neal.
P—Miss Georgia Phillips,
B—George Rivers, Aliek Bloblson, Jef
Road, C. B. Bight.
S—Mary Sanders, (col.) *
T—Miss Lucy Thomas, Joe Tyson, D.
J. Touchstene.
W—IV. R. Walker, J. L. White, J. T.
Walker.
In calling for above letters please
say “Advertised" and give date.
B. F, Bhjmberry, P. M.
Receipts nnd Mhipmenta—To*dny’a mar
ket Qaotntiona*
Albany, Ga., Nov.’.9, 1892.
Stock on hand August 20,1892 1,189
Received yesterday—
By wagon 80
By rail —
Received previously 28,184
Total 28,204
Shipped yesterday 118
Shipped previously 18,812—18,480
Stook on hand 4,882
Our market to-day was firm and
tending up.
Good Middling
Middling.
Low Midi!
Good Ordinary,
KW* Savannah, Nov. 10,1802.
Cotton firm. Middling 718-10. Low
Midd’lgs 7 9-l6*Good Ordinary 71-10.
New Yoiik. Nov. 10—2 p.m.
Contracts opened steady and closed
Imroly steady at tho following prioes.
Opened. 2 p.m.
November —. —.
December 8.25 8.38
January 8,88 8.51
February 8.51 8.70
Mareli 8.80 8.70
Spots firm—Middling, 8tj.
Receipts for 1 dny, 48,721.
Liverpool opened firm nnd closed
steady. Middling 4jfJV
ti -Mnrrlnxe tt Fnlluref
Hnvo you been trying to get tbe best
out of existence without- health In
your family? Have you been wearing
out your life from the effects of Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaint nml Indiges
tion? Are you sleepless at - Illght?
Do you awake In the morning feeling
languid, with ennted tongue and snl-
low, haggard looks? Don’t do it. A
shout, in the camp tells how Aunt
Fanny’s Health Restorer lias -cured
others; it will cure you. Trial pack
age free. Large size 50o, at J. It.
deGralfonried & Co.
YOU WA1
FRESH BUCK WHEAT
I’kviia
Look in the following list nnd see If
there is anything
keep nothing but the finest
have. We I
you would like to
J. O. CUTLIFF—Dentist.
E. H. DENNISON-Dentist.
F. P. PEPPER—Photogrupher.
W.T.KuHNs-l’hotographer, Albany
Pay your bets, boys.
There will be n hard freeze to
night, and hot house plants ought to
be protected.
Try the Hot- Beverngos served at I.E-
iikn’s Beautiful Fount. 10-27tf.
CLEVELAND
HATS.
goods we enn buy, mid youunti feel as
sured they aro always fresh.
HEAYY GROCERIES.
Granulnted sugar, light brown sugar,
green Rio coffee, parched Jnva •
ooitee, green Java coffee, parched
Mooha nnd Jnva oofi’ee, best leaf
lnrd, lard compound, bulk meat,
B’erris meat, boneless breakfast
bacon, best sugar cured hams, ele
gant Slignr mired shoulders, best
Carolina licnil rice, coarse or line
grits, eonrso or fine salt, best
grades of Hour, best wnter ground
meal, best, New Orleans Syrup,
best country syrup.
BOTTLED GOODS.
Mixed or plain pickles, chow-chow
pickles, onloe pickles, best queen
olives, best stuffed olives, an-
cliovics in oil, Freiioli vegetable In
glass, French or German mustard,
popper sauce, tomato ketchup,
walnut ketchup, Lea & Perrins
sauce, preserved ginger, finest ap
ricots. Chill sauce, celery sauce,
pure olive oil, Durkee’a Bolfd dress
ing.
Canned Fruits
Tomatoes, okrn nnd tomatoes, beans,,
peas, peaches, penrs, plums, ap
ples, oherrlcB, quince.
The list of voters on the olty regis
tration list for 1892 is an unusually
hei(V.y oflg.
JuVkuky Hill says he lias reason to
feel proud of Ills work for Cleveland
ami Russull.
There nre fewer vegetables than
usual to be had in this region this fall,
on uouuiiiiL of the long drouth.
Of all tho Democratic electors in
Gcorgln, none did more work or more
effective work in the eampalgn that
ended yesterday than our own Jesse
W. Walters. He has certainly earned
the gratitude of the Democraoy of the
Second district nnd of the entire State.
We arc also headquarters for fresh
Fruits nnd Vegetables, Wallace s and.
standard
CANDIES.
Maple sugar for making mnp
syrup, pure Cod Fish, apple jelly; ai
in fact, anything you want. Give iib
call. Very Truly,
MOCK & RAWSON.
-IN-
i.n
Election Hats
We oanplease those who won Harri
son Hats; also those who named
the next President,
Cleveland.
Our line of Hata Is the greatest in
Albany. So la Cleveland the greatest
man in the United States.
This Is tbe season for
Silk Hats
Our styles are correot. Come and
see our line. We are correct, and
want yon to have tbe latest style.
Yours Truly,
Muse & Cox.
J. W. JOINER, THE PALACE SALOON
Tiie Tliotnasville Times-Enterprlse
copies a paragraph from the Herald
telling about Messrs. W. J. Hall and
Torn Kellam killing twelve turkeys a
few days ago, and says: “O, yes,
“Billy” Hall oan kill as many turkeya
as the next man. The oraok of Ills
rifle or shot gun, along the Ochlook-
onee, always brought down a turkey.
It seems tbat he has not lost the art
since moving to Albany.”
Sam Small, Hon. L. F. Livingston’s
opponent for Congress fh the Fifth
dtstriot, perpetrated a very dirty tnok
yesterday, by bringing ont a large olr-
oular, printed in flaming characters,
and claiming to show up a black rec
ord for Livingston: how he had de
frayed the expenses of Mrs. Lease and
Jerry Simpson when they oame to
Georgia to boom the People’s party,
and embracing other equally con
temptuous charges. The people of the
dlstrlot, and of Atlanta especially,
were highly Indignant, and consider
ed tbe olroulatlon of tbe string of lies
a most contemptible, underhanded
trick. They didn’t fall to snow Mr.
Small under at the polls.
—AND—
THIS WEE]
i:l;MJ
and
i convinc
Before purchasing call
amine our stock and be
You can save money on each
every article sold in a first
Dry Goods House.
JEWELER,
WAiHiaoTO* Sr., orrosm Couu.mcul Bank.
Watches, Diamonds, Sil
verware, Musical Instruments
and Table and Pocket cutlery,
Fancy Goods, etc. Reliable
Goods, Fair Dealing, Bottom
Prices.
Fine Watch Repairing—20
years experience—all work
guaranteed,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses
accurately fitted at moderate
charges.
WASHINGTON 8TREET,
Under New
MORRIS ROSENTHAL
Respectfully announces to Mi friends
and the public generally tbat he now has
charge of tbe Palace Saloon, on Wash
ington street, and will keep always on
bond the
Fiuit of Wi&ei, Liqnori. Clgan. Etc.
BILLIARD AND TOOL TABLES.
LUNCHES at all hours. Warn lunch
to ou customers daily from 10 to is
o’clock,.
We study to please, and gentleman can
always find something good to eat, drink
and smoke at the Palace Snloon. Call
on us. MORRIS ROSENTHAL,
myia-.itn - Manager.
We have an immense line •!
samples of
CARPETS
In all the new patterns,
goods are just in, and we 1
ready to take orders.
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