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Let Hut Wmo Mete Wo $f mete Fob Fee Fget, Depaet. 1 a VOL.69. - i , DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1888. NO 20 1 1 ' ' iROYALKS'"! 1 J Absolutely Pure. Thia powlr never arte. , A marvel of purity, atrvtttrth anil wholeaotnenni More economical man me onimary aiona, ami cannot be attUI in cMttetiion with the mui liln.le of low h-t, abort weight alum or lrilite povnlor. SJd eWy in can. Kovai, Bakk Pwdbs Co., lueWallSi., J.TAVOMBLE. Hardware for Builders . r c- "r 4 1 f Ut vr1rrrirA FiVMftan Hardware for Factories Hard war: for Everybody Faint Lead M Oil; .ttOtmtJSDGUSIlU" Some of the hett and cheapest COOK STOVES "-' oot.v or any other market. toDon't fail to see them before buying ! ulcere, eug 4 . J PRoro lUS Tor Bale of Bonds. ft-aled bl- will Im receive for tbe sal of f W w1 of Durham, N. C. coun IT bonda until Saturday, tteplea-ber 1 1H((, at 1J o'elrtfli tu., privilege Mm reaevrd to reject any and all bida. Bidaw II t received for a part or lb wii-te an pae haaers way d aire. anthority nated in I he Board fjt'om-iaainn-ra inrsisiit to an election b Id on tb 17 th day of July, IhhA, nt in ae ror.lanro with section I'l'l. and WMHlof l t'odeof ibo'lato of Xnnb t'awitioa. Theysreia dcaoniaat.na w $I,'M4 ex-'J., Ii-wring per otnl. tater, aaevi.l.nt et by oiip.na payable wjibI' annually, in April and Ot-ol-r. at the m of U MrnantiU Trut Omiany, oi Jlaltimoro, Utp, January 1st, ltV7, and pay l.l (wmty ynre afirr Ja e. V r a y tt r inf. rma'lo" 1 'ra the d r. a?rd run i: j ti i.v. prw Mou I. u rfiUng A lu.hni JUiltuad, Lynntitmrf, Va. 4 t ' ; , liul. alHHiM Ut a ilrtMHMi l a almfe and mark r (I Vulcd lii!" ( a tbe otitahle of ha J. W. iliuita. Tho. Kirrn GSAHAM ft EUrriN, ATTOttKl AT ftWi 1 JIIUSBORO, N. C. I Practic in the' eHtnlira t AUmaae Caawell, Ibirhtia, (Ittilfurd, BocklnjhM. rtm, aM iwnjfif i Q AD VERTlSCItS. A IU f I0"0 n-wiiaMiti1ifli1fl Into KTAl K."J ANl KECTI0N8 III be w'l't ! applica'ioD FREE Toth wmt their idvertie- Vnjrto pjr. we can oitr Blielier meilium fu! thorough and ffftlTi work than ll tariou i aecliooi of our kfh clival lid. UKO I. ICOWKU, A 1 O , Nfwnpaixtr Avert aiag Biirmit in Xirncc Htrnct, New York. K. '" I ELECTION RETURNS. THE KKPUIILICAX NATION AL C03ISII1TEE CLAIM : NEW YOHK. . .. Kaw York. NoTerubvr 7, Keen ing World extra eayi there ie little hope, though, Brice makra oo - con cesAiooa. Say Harrisou hare 218, voe ajaintt 183 tor . PreeMent Clevelandr New York, November 7. The Evening Telegram saj, Ilarriauu't plurality iu the State it about 9,000. Tbo EvebiiiK Su placet it at 1,000. The Evening Aw$ make it 4,451. : California is claimed far Cleveland, and . Illinois. The Democrats are claiming Illinois, hut says it has pro bahlr a ltepublican plurality of If 000- ,., . .....f . New Yor', November 7. The pal.lican National Committee milt ih following statement to the public. "Republican National Headquarters s. ith i . , : i . . , Jo view of the claim being primal rated by the Democratic Naiiona' (Join mi fee that they kve carritd the State of New York :r i.'U veland, and as they are sending tJerams to their lucal committees ad ov-r be state to that tffct'ihe Republican Na tional Crinmittee have sent out to the chaliUin of each Republ Cin county coram ttee of the S ate, the following telegram. Although full returns from nry county in the State show New York sate for Ilarn-oo by upward of 15,000 plurality, the Democrat are t Ifgrsphing to theii county chair Uiru, ciaiuiiug me sum aou urginK them to pay attenti n to the returns. Sea to it that the returns : are tbor obgh!y guar Jed until they are offi cially counted. Prevent frauds at all nesrd. I n cae or neceaeity employ CHiOSel. Notify As of any tampering with returns. Communicate with your t c -mm tt-e at ouceifneo eaaary by tjecial moaenicer. - . o. year, ? J 8. FasaETT. f MICBIOIN. -t- 'letrolC Nor 7. Uichigan has gone Republican by a plurality rang ing from 13.mHJ to IS.OUUon tbeeltc total ticket. Lace (Rep ) for Got. ernnf, runa behind the rest of the Uckei, but uot more than 5.000. He hwt in the large cities but gaioed in the country where be did not have to encounter the opposition of the l.aur men.: , f I I f CONNECTIUUC Hsit ford. Conn . Nov. 7. Conneo- ticst gives Cleveland1 a plurality of 4tj witli two towns to near from, which wi.l reduce it to about 30 ilorril (Den.) beat Bulkier (Beu ) fur Governor 1,500 with three town to besr from. Congressman elected; f . j: . . iv iX tj : t - l ' urn uiavnci, n. c oiiuunua, ivp, 823 plurality, rain : second district, V. K. Wilcox (Dem.) Uj3 Dloralitv : third. Charles A. liuMU!l (Rep.) 670 plurality; fourth, Frederick Millr (Rep. live plurality, with towns to . i i 1 1 . i . near irora wnico win mui u auoui 100 The Owieral A-tnb!f Is Re publican by abjut the same at last year. Hartford. Coon, Nov. 7. Later SlM return show the election ol (Jonereuni'-n Edward W. Syro' ur (Democrat) in the fourth dUuict, Hit in )orit? is am ine uongreMmen are thus equally devMed two each. OHIO. ' Columbus, N v 7.Cbairmin Ca peller claims this State by 22,1100 for larri"on aid Morton. The Demo ci itio oommitUte m tks no claim, but still lays the vote en the Natioo.il ticket is il. The Republicans pan tw( ongrnto.en.Morey in the7lh and 11 j lion m the 21tf tnd lose one, Ra nura in the lO.h. . , ' CALlFORIA. ) an Fmncitco Nov. 7. Return throiitth"t Caliiornia are cominifio veif al..wly and as thert are no c m pltte city or County returns oo basis of comoariaon with the vote of lStf 1 la imaaibte. Tbe Republican and Ddiiiut ratio rt-iM central committee bh claim the Stale, the f'irmerbv r.m 7,000 to 9,m. while the latter claim t have majoiity of 2,000 to 9,000. 1 ne city of San Franciaco hit h n canled by the Demi era's The Evening lvt (Uep ) ta t 'k vrtaod s nittotitr in the city v. HI be 4.000. while the Democrat claim 8,000 to 9.000 and tint ibe ReiHib iu.n will not come to thu city with a sulficicnt vote to overcome ibis. NEW JERSEY. Trenton, ho 7. Tun Democratic plurality in New Jersey ie now put down at 5,000. The Democrat elect twoUifi ;rt aafJeiicnhaaer In theTbird, Fowler in the Fourth and McAdoo in the Seventh. The Republicans elect liereen la the First, liuchsnan in tbe Second, Deckwith ti the Fifth and Lehback in the Sixth. The LegiIa. ture will be Democratic by a cloae vote. Tbe aenata stands Democrats 11, Republicans IS. This is the first time in ten years mat tbe Democrats have had tbe Senate. .The lower house is claimed by the Republieana to be a tie, but the Democrats say they have a mvjority. The closeness of the leg islature will make the contest for United State Senator next winter nnr usually exciting. . - . . . .TENNESSEE. ' ' Chittaiioooa,Nov.7. With near ly complete returns from the third i.ongressional district, tbe Republi cans confidently believe that Evans, Republican, is elected to Congress by three or four hundred majority. Thd Democrats, bowevei, do not admit Bate's defeat The excitement is in tense and business is virtually sus pended. Bull dosing an! iutimida tiou of , colored men attempting to vote the Democratic ticket in th's city by colored Ri publicans was a most bold and disgraceful proceeding. uen were bodily carried away from the polls, colored women taking a conspicuous part There was no seri ous disturbance, however. : NEW HAMPSHIRE. , Cokcobd. Nov. 7. Returns in 162 towns and cities give Harrison 3J, 898, Cleveland 28,342, scattering 1, O'HJ. The same places in '84 zave Blaine 28.734, Cleveland 25.935, scattering 1,515. Republican net lost 758. " VIRGINIA. Richmond. Va- Not. 7 Great tx- citement prevails here t-day in striking con 1 1 sat wita toe quiet situs lion of yesterday. Cleveland has carried tbe State by a reduced ma jority. Tbe Democrats elect six Con gressmen, tbe republicans one and tbrea are donbtikiL - Danville. ,Va . Nov. , 7. Letter, Democrat, carrws this district by from fits to eight hundred majority in Danville, and in Pituylvanta 763. Henry and r loyd counties go for tse Uepubltctn bv ouu matirtty. bUuuton, Va., ov. 7. Aueu-t ctUaty and city of bts union give Cleveland 13 L Tucker for Congress 843. Returns from the district are very meagre. -The result is close, both sides claiming by a small majority. Lynchburg, Nov. a. awrord county goes Democratic by 1,157 m Uongreas in tbe sixth outlet is elect ed beyond a doubt and by a hand some majority. DELAWRE Wilmineton. Del . - Nor. 7. An Every Eveuing bulletin says: Kent county has gone Dem wratic and tbe Legislative ticket i elected by I,C9tJ plurality. This insures the election of a Democratic Senator to succeed Saulabury. NOICTII CAROLINA. Additional Iteturna From Some of the Countlen. CtUTHAM. With to precincts to hear from that will g-tio about 50 Republican maionty, lb maioriUes in Chatham county are for Cleveland 622; Fowlo 60H, I3unn, 62L The Democratic legislature aLd county UckeU were elected from 800 to 1,100. , , Oiflcial returns elect Ellington shei iff over Fuller, InJ, by seTeb teen majority. UIUUAM tOl'STT. t RobblntTilte precinct gives Fowle 216. Docker? 42. Graham county gives 153 Democratic majority. JACKHOWCOUBTI. Jaeksnn is Democratic by 300 ma J,rit. ST0KU Stoke is Democratic by 450. Dem ocratic Senator elected in Davie, Yadkin is Republican by 9. ' KDOkCORBRa E IgeeomU has gone black with t sanirsanca. Nash bad It beaten. Kile brew cKcted over Cobb. Entire Re publican ticket elected by a large J wj. ... BockmonAM. . Rockingham county gives Demo craltd majorities at follows t Cleve laud 300, Fowl , Morehea1 282 Whole Democratic County ticket elected (tcrpt the treasurer, who is beaten by aa Independent Demo craL , ' BCRTrohl). Wmloo, Nov. 7. Hertford connty show large Democratio gains ove .1 - . i 2.4 3 o o m n '5-1 - 8" 3 53? Si 5. 1 2 tE . 5 a 2 2 a 2 o a a -i s -t -1 m? ar L. 1 t c a s a 3 ? 3 B H CO 0 I en a as tj qb .b. oe oo -J oe od 81 I -1-48 I 3t - CD M-qOi X CIS 30 g Cleveland. -:.''... ' CO Harrison. Fik. it o . t- ' WW M OS VI a W li K, in -4 30 CO Fowle. laueoa-reuooMvicji Dockery. , ,i 51 i, oe ca WalKer. UOi Runn - 09 . j Kicboln e K ,t i v ' o es t -r CS t 00 09 X ' I 11 ri" CO"--SWMM 0 ' ejwessTaecisaooacoeooj Lng c. I oo m J- to tc tii 4- oe - o Sol 4ktoieiiw!aM"-2jSl -heek. a ' a M a B w - -) 5 y. M ' Stl M " ' ' "fW iRpHll . . S os w g ' J T.li'uiU .la. I -i o " w ? w as m - ' " MOi T vi Cheek -4-)bii.ft o m -l S' -it' . S - . m g I Vickeis. ce ' oiBi.HaaM-i-io-Mt - j -jjBurkheHd- w is at J Vfarkham e CnS X 4- - --r M P J.-.., ; ; XI I Ht S3 S S a o 4 o aso I c I ? e f? off" Jenkins. to CI Roeers. o o r O H n O "n D C I o o c z H 3? Ssc:p--2o2Lu-.ford. ; x t S as M&xcaco-0'-o t. i 51 eiw I tr,it 1 aft 1 s v i Stephens. 4 ii ii ' 4- cs i. r -i o -i x S " g I lr-.lh.lf un. ? i S I ae 4- -1 " ? I f-thrs. the election of 1884 as well as can be ascertained. Shaw and Abbot', Democrats, for the Senate iiave two hundred and twenty-live majirity and Anderson, Democrat, tor tbe House has about two huo.red and fifty. Daniels, Democrat, register of deeds, two hundred and thirty. All other Democratic officers elected. This county bat always been Repub lican. OKASOE Oranire ffives Cleveland 1.612, Harrison 1,302, Fowle 1,600, Dock ery 1,262. Democratic legisialiTe ticket over 300 majoi ity. MtXKUSBCRO. Gains are recorded in every town ship. From tba returns received latt night, it Is certain that Mecklen hnrg has gone Democratic by 1 ,050. This is a gain of four hundred votes over tbe vote of Cleveland in 184. Trouble Over Ioll-Hk. Best. Fr, V. U., Nov. 8 A re port from Velena countf " t there was trouble between tbe Republican aod Democratic judges of election at 8an Rafael Tuesday over ait attcmht by the former to secure the poll books. T. Provencher. one of the judges and an old citizen, was tbot . W a a . t its. 1 tbrongo tbe bean and instantly aiueu by tbe attacking patty, t be murder er escaped to the mountains. The Coalition In C'rnvni. ara ata . ' The Coalition ticket in thise nntj ia affaia defeaten. and this will, wt suppose, put an end to all effort to secure sucn representation in me . . . .... . . - lunnrai jtiapmniv aa attii tirnva ifii ficlaltothe Cottnt. Tbe Rrpubli cans did not keep the faith Is well a tbey did two years ago. tin tne niui before the election the moat biturr I artitan speeohes were made end the preindices of the negro aroused, bich told at the polls the next day. The Kfbtikv AdiiilnltT'd. 8UtMUI U-diaart. A great many of of our people havt su poeiI that the Ripubheau mana gers in tbu Stite were scoundrels but nolnnly supposed until this campaign that tbey were stark fools. Tbe fact is, that ju'tged by their actions tbet d n't know enough to come in out ol the r.iio. The fclljw h-ve?,t!ie cbir man of their State executive commit tee, not only ir sued lust w ek a lot oi circulars which iu flamed the Demo crats, but RiJical aes in thai lot te and elsewhere secured the appoint ment by Judice Dick of a number oi nogro supervisors ol election, and inn was me straw mat oruae me inuiei back. The white people of the Mate rose in their wrath, 1 ueadiiy, and ad ministered a rebuke, tbe meaning of which even a fool can comprehend Will the Radical politician nevei learn anything ab 'Ut the temper of our people? HOW IT LOOKS AT WASH INGTON. Ho ii'Ihoii'm Klcetlon Concotlod lie CarrieHAll the ltlaine StateH and New York. Washington, D. 0h Nov. 7.-5 P. vt.At this honr a res in e rf the re turns received from all sections of the vouutry elect Harmon President He carries every Htute that Blaine carried in 1884, and in addition Nw York Slate Upon this State at this hour the election binges and there is no material chxngeiu the returns. About half of the Stale has been beard from. These returns indicate about 4,000 filurality for Harrison. Tbe Repub ican Committee claims between six and eight thousand, while Chairman Brice, in a private dispttch received at 4 p.m., says: State is close, bod it will rt quire the official .count to de termiut the result. All of the nfternoon Now York papers conceded that Harrison has i;arrid New York Stite au.l the World gives it op. No Southern State votes d tferently from what it iliil in 1884, and of the so-call-d 'lotibtful States Cleveland cirries New Jersey an I Conii'Cticut. In liana is close, and is not likely, from returns in hand, to give oOOplurality either way. California is certainly Republican; so aho is Michigan, fne Republican majority in Ohio is co giileralvly reluced, as i the Dem' ucntin majority in Virginia, wliich is place i a 5,000. The next House of Reprfsentatives is pro'i bly Demo cratic by a reducd m ij-n ity. Hill is elected Governor of New York by about 3 000 plurality, a id Grant, t'ao Tammany cindidate, Mayor of New York City. Speaker Carlis'e in l-9Uiuc.y, Cougressm in Mills iu Texas, and Congressmau R tndall in Philadelphia, have all been re-elected by increased majorities, tbe Litter having no opposition. Dr. Jlcriidou Vindicated. EniToits Diruam Rkcordkk : We ntic an article in your papei paper taken from the Raleigh Signal . . .. i ..." i ueniici ur, iiernuon on nis oate, which was a base uvsreprweutation of the truth in every paragraph. D. Ilerndou being at Me. i'iiardon biiiiines and hearing the char.tc'er of a hiiih toned, rhrlxtian gentleman who is a candidate in Wake' county, gody availed in his a'tcenc in a manly w.yciniclo his tupprt, and before takig his scat made a few convincing remark relative to the tariff uucs ion, which, by the speak.rs ofthe day, had beeu prrScuU-d in faWcolois, hot did not slander Dur ham or auy iudividuat, but stated that lalior was as well paid in Dur ham as anywhere. A. 8. PoLttnu. J.L Adaxs.Jr., W. W.HAI.KY, F. C. MoKtso. Smiles. If Job were alive now he whotild probably change it to t 'Oh, that mine enemy bad written a letter-" Syrueute Herald. I be women who gets hut one lit er a yer alwav reads it on th xtreet. Atchisou (An) Globe. Mr. Clumsy-- What do you think of my riding?" Teicher '"You haven't got any talent for riding, bnt if you insist on trying to ride, you ought to practice falling on without getting hurt- Texas Siflingi. V bich is the longest word in tbe English language? "Smiles " b.-cause here a mile between tbe Brat and lat letters. Christian Register. The Keguter has probably foigotten the word beleagured. Tnere is three miles tu a league. Xew 1 urk Ob teritr. "Oid man, you ar notJiMiking very happy Ibis morning." :.; ibe tact is my new bady is confoundedly cross, and I'm loosing ground. "its, but rememtier tbe promise, So cross no crowu. " "Well, the crown busiuess may be all right ; but I assure you no cross would mean considerebie more sleep to me these nights, and I don't know that a crown would ht me very we' I, anyhow." Detroit Jounutl. Hallway lrogreM and Improve ment. ' Shelby K.w Era. The Kichmoud aod Dsnville Rail- Mad Company i about to construct between iu tracks water tanks of mod cm construction that will permit tne locomotives to draw np water without stopping, thu offeiing a material saving of time. As the engine is run ning over tbe tank, tbe engineer lowers a scoop into the tank and the speed of the train produces tbe pros ure that forces the water through tbe scoop into the tender. This will lie lone preparatory to establishing solid vestibule trains between New York ud AUiata, Our New Governor. liawa-OUwrvaf. Judge Fowle returned to his home in this city last nijtht alter addressing a crowd of over 1,5'K) people jcnter day at Carthage. His canvas ha been one of the most brilliant and ef fee ive in the history of the State. Entering the campaign with the ismie doubtful, he has wrought m wt aU mirably, and to-day we have the as surance of Democratic triumph by a large msj rlty. He has indcMl la- twred faithf dly and eflicietitly. High ly distinguished before, h has won freoh laurels. He is fully deserving of the victory that will be bit to day and of the exalted honor in which tbe people everywhere hold him.
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