DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER : THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1885. ; t i 1 It .! It! 'I ! THE OHIO ELECTION.. 1 The election in Ohio on .Tuesday; haa ucdoubcedly been close" r , v Both 'tho' Democrat's and Republi ? cans claim the State,; as will ; be seen by readies the 'dispatches published elsewhere. - ' ' Two years ago a Republican victory , was claimed and conceded for three daya after the election." - ; Hoadly, the Democrat, was elect ed by a majority of 12,5.59. , Therefore we do not- feel discour : agod at the- Republican color of the dispatches. ' -; will know what the truth is af ter a while, and j-.;, 5 ' In the meanwhile we will try and possess our soul in patience. " Hbadly may be elected, or Fbr'ep may have ' won the prise. The ' Democrats may or may - not have carried the Legislature. Ia either' event, we shall try to bear it, and ' r Continue to publish v the news t If it is good, well, If it is bad, it is not our fault. : On Tuesday last the Hon. A. S. Merrimbn, now of . our Supreme Coux& bench was appointed by Pres ident Cleveland as one of the corns missioners to inspect : the extension of the Northern Pacific Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON. Stephen P. Dorsey; Walfcs tlio .".-'FlanlcvO titer News Notes. ' ? 1 Washington, Oct.. 14. The Secre tary of the Treasury has received a 1 communication from : the Governor of, New York requesting the appoints j ment of sanitary A inspectors on the, " Canadian frontier, of that State, to ..assist, the State board of health in preventing introduction of small -pox into that State. In. compliance with this request Surgeon Austin, of the Marine Hospital Service, was today directed to proceed ;to Albany to con fer with the State board "of health. in regard to the organization of a thor ough inspection service. : - , '.Advices received; at the Postoffice Department indicate; a general wash out of the railroads- in Georgia, and the ' interruption pf mails through , heavy rains. 3The Florida and Cuban mails are' delayed, but it is hoped that arrangements can, be made to day to get the mails through. - W-IIiam A. Vincent, Uni of the Supreme Court of New Mexico, recently appointed Stephen W. Dor- t UOU c T sey a member of the commission to ! : draw grand and petit jurors for that Territory. He was today suspended -,irom office by the President. Tlie CleTelfsricl Bounce. 'Washington Oct. 14. Of the six hundred changes made in the press idential officers since the ads joumment of the" Senate, 249 were oaused by removals of postmasters. By the first of December there will be t nearly 100 vacancies in the presidens tial offices caused by the expiration of commissions and resignations, and it is intended that the Postmasters General will give his attention to these offices before making any. consideras . vble changes elsewhere The Postmaster. General na3 con- - sidered J the 'subject pf -permitting 'postmasters to 'give as sureties the. "bond of guarrantee associations. He has decided, after careful examinas tion of the subject, that although , vgucht companies may be responsible -and competent in law to become bond -for postmasters, yet that the policy hq the , departmen t will not permit such sureties to . be accepted, v , It is -, constantly .happening that upon the ' . death of the postmaster, or his detec , tion in crime, it is necessary for his sureties to take charge of the office, , as under law they remain responsible for , the performance &r the duties of the office until a successor takes pos - sission. This safeguard would be - orosen aown u tne; sureties were a foreign corporation, haying no agent or person"on the r gQund-4 to ; take charge of tne office! whenever from death or other causes jt becomes hecs . essary to place the office in other . hands than those of the postmaster. The Smallpox in Canada. r Montreal, Oct. 14. The official ; returns at the health office todav show 49 deaths from smallpox in the city yesterday, 5 in St. Jean Baptiste vinage, z in uonegorae ana 6 m uote St. Louis, The provincial board of health has ; decided , to issue 5,000 ; copies of rules and regulation sanc tioned by the Lieutenant Governor. The statistical report from St. Henri shows that of 124 cases which oc curred there since the epidemic be gan, no less than 121 were not vaccU nated. Proceedings have been taken to enforce the rules and regulations of the board in La Procien, where it ' is reported there are several cases of , smallpox. - Actipn is to be taken ' against St. Conegorde . and, another municipality for neglecting to com- ply; with thp regulations of the board. The decision this morning of Judge Tesherean in ah' application- for .an ' in j anction, made by Cote St. Louis to restrain the city: from" using the exs ; hibition buildings for a smallpox hos pital, was in favor of the city.1 Indianapolis Election. : Indunapolis, Oct.-14. The onlcial figures of vesterdav's elections are as follows i For mayor, Denny, Repub lican, y,Uitf ; UottrelL Democrat, 9,033 Clerk, Browning Republican, 9,089 : Shields, Democrat, . 9,202.. The Pro- : hibition vote was 147 and the Green i back vote 37. The Republicans have one majority in the council. The board oL aldermen is. eveuly divided.' THE OHIO ELE0JI9N AIL I3T AMUD-DUG.. Both Sides Claiming lite Victorjr - robofl v Certain" Political Triumpli Ilangt Trembling in tlte Balancev . N Cincinnati, O., October 14. At 10 o'clock this morning the returns from Hamilton county, and even from Cin cinnati itself are not all in. This fact, 14 cited by both parties as evidence of fraud, and ? both tne Uommercial Gazette and the Enquirer openly charge the opposite party with fraud ulent practices. The Enquirer claims tho ;l)emocrats nave carried Hamil ton county by over 1,000 majority. electing their candidates for the Leg islature and county offices. It claims that the Legislature will be demo cratic in both branches by a majority large enough to remove all danger and dispute. Unofficial footings from 175 of 206 precincts in Hamilton c'oun ty give Foiaker 31,006, Hoadley 28,s 976, and Leonard 861. The Times Star has returns from all the city precincts, except four, which put a different ;phase upon Hamilton; The countvV totals are, Foraker 32,487, Hoadley 30,584, Leon ard 886. If this is accurate, and it has confirmation from at least one other source, it would show that the Republicans have carried -their entire Legislative ticket, with the possible exception of Robert Horton,. who runs Denina. xne oiners. ItiiiiiwcS mcde here on the Legis lature, excluding Hamilton county, give the Republicans 17 senators and 60 Representatives. The Legislature is composed of 37. senators and 110 " representatives, of which -74 would be the majority, on joint ballot. This ; would make the Legislature Kepubi lican without Hamilton county. Chairman Bushnell, of the Republis can party, states that his committee estimates as follows: Senate, 17 Re publicans, with four close districts to hear from; House, 58 Republicans, with six close counties to be heard, from. This excludes Hamilton coun Toledo, O., Oct. 14. Thirty-seven of the fortysthree precincts in Lucas county, including Toledo entire - and the remaining 6 estimated at the vo te of 2 years ago, give the Republicans a majority on the State ticket of bes tween 200 and 300. The Redubhcans elect one Representative and the Democrats the other. ; The Senatorial nhnnt. t,hfi snmA maioritv as thd State ticket. - The Republicans V4VU-VV WVMM V W W V M W ' WWIV W V- "-'- f wm prooaDiy eiecc an cneir county officers except sherilr ana com mis -the Democrats carry sioners, which by about 200. ' v Columbus. Oct. 14. ; The Demo cratic State Executive Committee claim the Legislature on -joint ballot by a majority ot three. They say they have positive information of the election of 56 members of the House and 21 in the Senate, with six doubt- ful. The- Republican ; committee claims 59 members of the House and 17 members of the Senate, -outside of Hamilton county, with five close diss tricts to hear from. Cincinnati, Oct. 14. News from Belmont county, which was doubtful, says both Republican representatives are elected. This makes the Republi can total in the' House 61. t The Democratic - State Executive Committee claims the election of 51 memoers or tne Mouse oi JxeDresenta tives certain and 12 doubtful, and 21 sure in the Senate. . The figures given for Hamilton county in a' previous disnatch have been: further 'verified, and it is now confidently claimed by the Repubhcans that they have elect- j ed the entire legislative - ticket in Hamilton county, except possibly Robert Harlan for representative, arid that the Democrats have elected their clerk, prosecuting attorney and they had no acquaintance with Dix member of the - board of control. 0n, that the item was taken from pa Complete returns for the county have pers, i though published, as ., original, not yet been made. It is Charged and that as soon as they learned the that in one precinct there were 200 mere voces tnan registerea voters. In the following named; counties, according to returns now. received, the Republicans have elected repre sentatives : Adams. Ashtabula. Aths ens, Correll, : Champagne, Clarke, Clinton, Columbia (two), IDela ware, Fayette. Franklin ( two. Fulton? Gal- lia peauga, Lake, Green, i Gurnsey, Hancock. Hardin; Harrison.? High - land, Huron Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lawrence, Logan, Loran, Lu cas:', Madison: Mahoning. Medina. Meigs, Miomi, Morgan, Muskingum (two) Noble, Portage, rruble, Ross, Scioto, . Storr, Summitt, Trumbull v" vt t ,:. "'" Wood, Washington, Yintou. V Total. 59. - m The Democrats - elect renresenta- tives in the following counties : AV len, Ashland. Auglaize. Brown. But- ler, Clermont, Cosherton, Crawford j xuriio, jeuance, ? irauiumR, xuno, tne ciuh hOla nearly ail tne dobuh is Fairfield. Franklin. HenryjHocking, oo Kv tho institution that denied Holmes, Licking, Lucas, Marion, Mercer, Monroe, .. Montgomery, (three), Ottawa, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Putnam, Sardusky, Seneca, Shelby, Stark, Tuscarowas, Williams, Wyandott. Total 35. Doubtful or not heard from: Bel mont, (two), Hamilton, (ten),. Mors row, Richland and Wayne. Total 15. ' 'J'hfi rnllnwino- oonafnrial riiat.TiP.tS hAVA VkAon Mwi Ktr vA TtamnAKafB - Second, fourth, ninth.- tenth: twelfth, niteenth, sixteenth, (two) .seventeentn and twenty eighth, (1), i eighteenth ana nmteenth. (two) thirteentn, thir tysfirst, , thirtysecond, j (two) , inirty-tnird. itwo. Total 16' lhe ReDublicans carrv third, fitth, sixth, ... seventh, 7 eighth, j .eleventh, thirteenth, 1 fourteenth, "twentieth, v u vjr unsiy iwenw-seconai tweui j third, twentyfourth,- (two,) twenty. uixn. (two), rwfintv-sftvpntn ana twenty-ninth: ronft.wTatn: 17. Doubtful, Hamilton county(four) ; Earthquake in -Spain -1 ' Madrid, Octul4Ji-An seyere;, shock of earthquake was felt last evening ELEC- The Virginia Democrats Conut- ingj on a Sweeping: Yictory. Washington Star. ' . " Congresmah Barbour, chairman of the Democratic , State committee of Virginia and manager of the cam paign there, spends a good deal of his time in Washington and 'not in frequently he holds conferences here with some of his lieutenants. One of the latter, a Democrat who has ample opportunity for getting a correct kno ledge of the situation, said to a Star reporter today: "There is no doubt of the elec tion of Lee and of a Democratic Leg isalture by good, safe, even big-majorities. The one thing we have to contend against js a feeling of overs confidence among our people. tThey are too much inclined to think that the election can be t carried - without much effort, and what we want is to get all the Democrats to turn out to the polls. For the first time ' in the history of political battles in Virginia since the war the negroes are divided. There are numbers of them who will not vote for Wise and the .Republi can ticket. You can safely say that the most authentic advices received from all portions of the State show that we will elect Lee and, a good working majority in both branches of the Legislature. Oh, .as to who will succeed Mahone in the Senate it is too early yet to say. It is my be lief that Mr. Barbour, will be -elected almost without opposition." ; : INFIDELS IJX SESSION. Bob Inarsrsoll. the President" a Blasphemous Elect. Makes speech-' Clkveland, October. 13. ; The Lib eral league, composed of infidels from all the States and the Canadas, changed its name to the Secular Union, and elected Robert Ingersoll president, S. P, Putnam, of New York, secretary, and C. Palmer, of New Tork, treasurer One thousand dollars was raised towards spreading mnaei literature ana .mnug mis "' . - T 1 sionaries. mgersoii gave $tu ana in thanking the union for electing him said that the union demanded the re peal of the Sabbath. He said : If the goas want to stay-at home on bunaay ana sic arouna wnn sol emn faces, let 'em do it. If the gods want to walk out with their wives, let 'em do it. If the gods want to play billiards with the stars on Sun W , " 1 1 . f day, let 'em ao it, so long as iney don't carom on us. We demand that all church property, shall be taxed. I don't want to be taxed for the bene fit of the? Catholic Church, for I con sider the Catholic Church an unaduK terated evil. We demand that chap- lains shall no longer be hired at the expense oi laxrpayeia. i.vvoui uu 'sky pilots m.-tbo navy, we want ho chaplain in Congress to pray to God to help tha party which happens to be in power.' Just think of the idea of calling on the Supreme Being to mix in politics. v. A Suit for Idbel. : Chattanooga, October 14. An m- tfirfistinar newsnaDer libel suit of gen firal interest ws disposed- of in the United States Circuit Court today, Judge D. M. Key, ex-Postmaster General, presiding. . The suit was against the Chattanooga Daily Times, to recover $10,000 alleged damages to Alvine Dixon, Tax, Collector or .blounp county, Ala., 'Who was referred to as having disguised himself with burnt nnrt and Attempted to burglarize his own house, but being detected, by his wife, who did not recognize him, was shot and killed. .The story was total- lv untrue. : The Times acknowledged the libellous character of tthe , article, but in mitigation of damages -.proved j story was untrue they made a proper correction.' The trial nas tasen up four days of - the. court. Eminent counsel from Georgia Alabama, and Tennessee, were engaged in the suit, Judo-a K"e v gave an able and progres- give construction of the laws relating to libel in favor of the newspaper, nnd tha iurv. after a few moments' consideration, gave the plaintiff five 1 Hnllnra Hnrnri?o.s ' Dixon has also suits s pending against several ibama papers. - . i Ala The' Jews Come in at the End hl rlnh in Chicago built COrgeous club house, a few years ago ana paia ior it in iu w,wv, L' $180,000. "When any .; Jew Qri;ri fnr mflmhftrshin. he was met J&,-,'n nrnmnromisinsrNo." The 1 Jews have now their own club and ViAiiain. an d what ia. esDecially interesting, the wealthy -members of institution them fellowship. . Coal Strikers Win," Ptttsburg. Pa. . Oct. 14. Horner j?r T?nhert,R. noal ODerators. have ae r! t.r start their Elizabeth mine at Vvvw . . m fka thrift ftfint rate. This is one oi the largest mmes on the river, ana t.hft COnceSBlOU lUB rate ueuii""ovi 1 ia ti imnortant . - victorv ; tor tne strikers., . ki End of the Cholera in Aladrid. Madrid: Oct. 14,-r-There has been no case UJ. vuuioit iu mauiiu iui fortnight. THE CHOLERA; IK THE KJITGDOM 4 1 There wer" 53. ne cases of cholera nrt ifiQ rlftathf. from t hai. disease in ; aoain yesreraa v , THE PISEASE IN ITALY. ., '. ih "Rome. Oct. 14. During yesterday 91 new cases of-cholera and 42 deaths were reported in jf alermo. - . Ttnaft Race Postobned. Troy, N. Y., Oct li The Hanlan Lee and Courtney-Cooley -boat race has been postponed until tomorrow pPiTC Cliinamen Burnt up Oakland; Coii : Oct. i4. A;fire broke out in a Chinese laundry,-cor ner 7th and Market streets at 2 o clock thi morning and 5 Chinamen were burned to death. ' ' ' Fire in Hew York. . Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 14. Fire destroyed two hotels, two churches, seven business places and several dwellings,' at Sand Bank, Oswego county last night. Over half of. the village was swept away. It is proposed in Spain to start a fleet - of ships, representing all mari time nations, from the little port of Palos, in Spain, on August . 3, 1892, the four hundreth anniversary of the Hailing of Columbus, and to have the fleet sail to San Salvador, over the route taken by the great discoverer. A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ul cerated Piles nas been' discovered by Dr.-Wlillraas, (an Indian HemedjK eaHad Br. wilUams' laaian Pile Olntmeht. A single box has ftered tha worst chronic cases of 25 or 39 years sUnUiiig. No on? suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions and Instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense Itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant, relief, and is pre pared only for Plies, itching of private parts, and for nothing else. Price 50 cents. T. C. Smith Co., agents. &b21deod&wly CAPITAL 975900. Tickets Only $5. SSiares in Pro portion. liuisiaM State Lottery u We do hereby certify that we super vise the arrangernetits for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of the Louis iana zsvaxe lattery vompany andtn per son manage, and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are con ducted ; with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and wt authorize the company to use this certifi cate, with fac siTuilics of oar signature attached in its advertisements.1' J Incorporated In 18K8 for 25 vears bv tho T,e??!frta ture for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund ol over $550,000 has since been added. f . By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.. 1379. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the peeple of any State. it never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings tafee Place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOB- TUNE. 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