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Carolina Wacomin ISSrah rah NcrLh Carolina has eW:l nine tcm oratic Congressmen out of ten. Manf;ciis Derne-eTatic by 11.- AT COSTgfe r.no. Pennsylvania D.mocralie by 10,0Cf;, Tba New Yon-, New Himirs lire i i . U$m WfceMl legis.ainn Democratic. ; Wisconsin has gone Democratic ty 30.000. J L Micbiirnii is Democratic by 11.000. : Ti.na True Blue Once More. MLUJF109I AT COS? I was verv light-. " Y.Tl u- nislrcr ingress, c.ecre . ....... i ir.t,..i. I )iuoorat. 1st ills .( HI. alio arj,ci. " . Qr trictbv 2.G00; lJneer Democrat 3rd irict uv - ii.rw.mt 4th dis trict; uuu.ci a,-,, r. t Irict; Bouttfpr, Democrat 5th dgnet, and Robertson, Democrat, 6Ui district, all are elecien. - i"Deocratic Gains in Illinois. Chicago, Kov. 4. The DtmocraUe State Cental Committee chum that mivate itd vices show the Democrats LvecarinedtheStatebya lority,"" that lhey have eertnlj Kined IhreeConginien, and proba bly live. Florida Increased Democratic. Jackson vi ja n ot :i i elected i '. ' r;iU, ticket is considered .1 "i ( :l !t I in:tiont V. Both 1 w.v v "-- j t v .... ;.. i , uin fssniea aj e elec- ted by lately increased majorities, ; At Ncwbur?, N. Y, . Hewburg, N. Y., Nov, 4 JW SMica carries tHc,l, for tm .Messl,v l,Mit 50 majority. Tav lor BenTocra;. tort tie assembly carries the itjhy about 200 majority, a W Of abouUOO. Michigan Even loubtful. - . it i Dclrrct, Mich., Nov. 4. ueiurps f mm :i i i r;'.i'ls of the State will WJ uie Knd '-.from many p'.J'ts it has voM.lv ..ni.oiuKcd llo't they been al vj)l .not be f. t; iicomiuj: unti tomorrow, ine kin" I'll 1)1 I II .il w. ' - I- - a ( Jose run witu tJi c-haiiceji in hui .in in- if-r" .. ..i.i ti. I .... I ! L.l ,.i i?..:ln iiniuinee. liieueiu- rn .1 pcratsclaanthehrst.sixu rmvsMonal listncts, with the tenth doiibtfui. The llepublican commtttee rWiuTthiit not suHicient returns have been l reived lo justify the estimate. U. & fcnatcr for N. Y. remocrats. Vrk. v-Tt,- i The sains of a-M ml4y nt' n Win L(1V. I made tv , he Democrats hll'w Oil lOlHL OilllUL sa uriiig t i llTf.MS Ok u Democratic Li. b, Sjeuatrtr. lliegcJ Voting at Harrisburg. HanisjH.rg, Peun., Kov. f Dtmo cratu: Cfluntv LI.; irinan Hamilton ijiad Uharles Mooie, colored Republican junior uf the Slate School building, fee nneslcsl for il'egal yotmg. Jle l .i .. i ,,.y ..in was oaueu 101 court. Two Unn Arrested for Bribery Hnds )U. N.Y. Nov. 4. At noon 2 at the men .were arrested lor bribery ports, others will follow. Ccngre8Lmen Gained in Comi. JtiewTork, Nov. 4 VThe World's JiulTetin claiivis a Democratic victory in Connecticut. A Boston despatch says: '.'Six peinoeiaiic Congressmen are probably fleeted, a gain of four." The Sun says: "The Deinocrats liave electtsl a Ooiigjvssman in ilhode Island, probably tC 1 mm iaWt Idaho's New Gov. lioise City, Idaho, Nov 4 Geo. L. Slump yesterday look the oath of rfiice and iu'el a proclamation onvi li ng i hej Legislature December 8th". A Handsome Democratic Majority. .'-Lynchburg, Va.. Nov. 4 Lynch tinri L'lves K Inlands, Democrat, a mil Vtriiy Ol l-,iJ'vei oiiciwiiii. i Uitifoi. -No robublican candidate. I' "I t . . ....... Ci.ll.l.Mll I I roni-Ne- 1 rrmi stre not iiotillif. Edmunds UUl- jjritv 1:1 i) ji district will be 0,000 or 7,0. x - A D:2ncratc &4n nQUyaland.. Cleveland O., $ov. 4. , The CUye bik(. district his It-en carried by f . J. -.ioiinson. Democrat forCougress. dis pl:u ng n Republican, New Yolk- New YoV, Nov. 4. Tammany ff sell 1H ,. .i:,fi a incisive victory over the ; pi and county Democracy ( us n.) ant's nuijorit.y for mayor in not 'i U l .'' -'uW 2'-M00 over Scott. l ', . ! rat-i carried every Con gressional district in the city. Wet V i .: iiia Whel Into Line. Wajhington, D. p., Nov. 4. P ; va;? . eived here late lust nj.jht ; ng. West Virginia, indicate the el ian of the entir i em- i ... X4f!l 0 8 JU, C.i AJ lersriu, I ), mo- c;at, a-. .-..c.i to icUDt- edly'e 'e. ai d Pendleton, from - jir dit ict, b . probably jelect.'d. I ucn says, tn-;dcubt- SWEEPING A iiain of 2 Congressmen. Baltimore. Md., Nov. 4. Maryland sends an unbroken Democratic dele gation to Congress. HcKaig defeats JdcComas by about 300, and Conipton wins over Mudd by 800. The other Democratic majorities are in the thous ands. Wisconsin- Democratic. Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 5, 1:30 a. til. At this hour, the indications are that I he Democrats have carried the State, e'ecting the governor and the rest of the State ticket. They have gained one Congressman in Milwaukee dis trict, and there is strong ground for their claim of electing another in the 3d district. Where Bowdan was Strong. Hampton, Va., Nov. 4. Elizabeth city county giyea Bowdeu' 2d district, Republican, 0o4; Murdaugh, Indepen dent Republican 221; Lov.-ou, Demo crat 580. Connecticut, Hartford, Conn. Nov. 4. The legis lature is apparently Republican on joint ballet by abount 25. Sperr', ; Democrat, in the first, and Wilcox !.:.. l .i ..Hn 7 . . " l.-lM(!cr:lt 111 ttA "'Xl rllcli-inf ..V are elected to Congress. Russell is Jected in the 8d and the 4th is still uncertain. Kentucky Stands True. Iopisville, Ky., Nov. 4. It is reas onably certain that out of 22 Congres sional districts in Kentucky 10 Imve gone Democratic by iu creased majori ties. 'J be 11th district is in doubt. 1DLITICAL REVOLUTION FLORIDA. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 5. Five coui.t e--heretofore eight wholly or in part Re. ublican, gives handsome Dem ocratic majorities. The greatest re volution is in this country, Duval, which box heretofore given from 1,800 to 2,t 00 Republican majority. There turns from yesterday's election show a Democratic majority from 1,100 to 1,400, the latter being Mabrie's of Su preme coa it. This is a Democratic gain of frjru 3,200 to 3,33o for the various ca dnii.tes. Putnam county, heretofore Remihli- can is Democratic by an averaue ma- jority of 451. MINNESOTA. THK REPUBLICANS SUFFER HEAVY LOSS- ES EVEN HERE. St. Paul, Minn,, Nov. 5. By yes terdays ehction, Gov. Merrimans 21, 000 of two years, has been leluced an greatly that there was apparent reason for the Democrat c claim that he had be ui defeated. Such, however, does not prove to be the case, for he is re elected, but by gnatly reluced plural ity.- uueami pr.Jb.bly two officials chosen from the State tickets are Dem ocrats. J he legislature, j-o far, seems clo e, the Republicans claiming a ma jority but Admitting that a combina tion of Alliance and Democratic strength might control legi?lation in the next. Legislature. John Lind is irndoubtedly returned from the second district, having de feated General J. B. Uaker the Alli ance democratic candidate, by a few thoi sand. S. G. Cofiistock is afso elec- 1 J : it. I'm. i . Mj iu me nun, hu auecess' having been confirmed by the inability of the Allisnce and the Democracy to unite upon a candidate. Mark H. Dunuell in thpfjist and S. P. Snider i the foufth, had a closer call, and their ti tle U their seats is still in doubt with chances ! their fvor. D. S. Hall is defeated in the third by M. Hall who fought h" a r -election on thctariff. 8t. Louis District Redeemed, ft. L uis Nov 4. It is claimed that John J. OAeill, Democrat, i. elected, v in the eighth i m ine igutn Conressioi Ktt which two yeaw am met jltepubl'can majority of 2000. a DEMOCRATIC ESTIMATED DEMOCRATIC Harrisons Home Democratic. Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 4. Presi J It TT . I i rriL narrmon :irvivpfi iw mm-mnrr and was met at tbe depot by Mrs. Mc - ...... v. . IIJ. '11111, . ..... . 1 Jvee and family. He was driven to their residence and an hour later, went to the DO Is to votp. A few minnto after his arrival, a flag was stretched over tne entrance to the ioolli, and tne President bowed his head when passing under it. He was in the po:- ling room just three minutes. As he deposited his ballot and had his name 'Its plain lien Harrison now." "Yes, sir;" said the President, "and his vote counts but one." The Republicans concede a Demo cratic victory in this county. Advices from other parts of the State, while very meagre indicate that a fair vote is leing polled'and agree that the new election law is working admirably. Democratic Gains in Massachusetts. Boston, Nov. 4th. Two hundred precincts in Boston out of 205, give for governor; Russell, Democrat, 32, 027, Brackett, Republican, 19.453, Blackmer, Prohibitionist, 14,200. Rus sell's plurality is 12.584. The Globe says that Hoar. Democrat, u'T L' 1 , I '-leeleu In v.. iiotpss over I- ox. nnnn b- iitn-i, in uie oi l uisuicir w .. . . . lams, Democrat, over Chandler, Republican, in the 0th; Andrew, Democrat, over Pi ;rce, Republican, in the 2nd; al u O'ueil, Democrat, in the 4th. with the 11th district in doubt. Lodge, Repub lican, is re-elected in the 0th. Claiming Cannon's Ec-oketion Chicago, Nov. 4. Chairman Jone. of the Republican State Central Com mittee, claims that all the Republican Congressmen in tbe btale are re-elected. Danville, 111., Nov. 4. The Repub licans claim the election of Cannon to Congress by 500 majority. Deinocrats claim the district still iu doubt. Norfolk Redeemed. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 4. Norfolk gives Lawsou, Democrat, 1,407 majority, Democratic gain of 2,000. Ports mouth city gives him a majority of 331. Congressman Lee e-elected. Richmond, Va., Nov. 4. The elec tion passed off quietly today. Lee. (Dem.) in the eighth congressional district, is re-elected by an increased majority, Virginia. Richmond Vs., Nov. 4. G. D. Wise, is re-elected in Ibis, the third distiict, his majority in the city being more than 7.0 H). Eight of tin; ten districts of the; 8. ate are certainly Democratic, with string chances of the other two being D -mocratic. Lestor's VaJkover. Danville, Va., November 4. Tester, Denaocrit, has no opposition, except from Adams, Prohibitionist. Adams has not received half a dozen vote, and the republicans are not voting at all. Lester will have a walkover in tins district. Eowdsr is Beaten. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 4. Reports from all portions of tbe Second congression al district indicate tbe election of Lawsou, Democrat, over Bin den. Republican, tbe present incun bent. His majority U4l4 be between 5t0 and 100- C Q-iay says Dela Pittsburg, Pa.. .i::ter is Elected. Nov. 4. Senator Wuay telegraphed from Heaver: "The battle is over; Delamater will have a majority of 30,000 in the State." Tncksr all Sight Staunton, V., Nov. 4. Tucker dem ocratic nominee in the JOth District .... . "il no ojpo;i:p;i, u;e re publicans not votihjj. VICTORIES ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. MAJORITY OF THE NEXT CONGRESS OVER FIFTY. 1 Negroes Not Voting at Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 4. The col ored people are taking no part in elec tion. Only six or seven have voted in the city. Yon Cant Down a Lee. Richmond, V a. Nov. 4. The election passed off quietly to-dav. The vote as reported was light without sufficient returns an which to base an estimate on doubtful districts. Lee ( Democrat in the 8th Congressional district is re elected by an immense majority. South Carolina. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 4. Scattering reports from every section in the State indicate the election of Tillman for Governor as well as tle entire regular Democratic ticket by a large -majority. Iu the coast counties u heavy negro majority is piled up. Fragmentary re ports show the Democratic congression al candidates to hare had a walkover, except iu the seventh, which is thought to be close. Columbia, S. C. Returns come in slowly, but show the absolute failure of the negroes to support the Haskell ticket, and in various sections they voted for Tillman. S.x out of seven Congressional dis tricts areeertainlv Democrat c. SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 4. Six of the seven Congressmen iu this State arc certainly Democrats, and tl.e 7th is in doubt. oh:o. Y. Nov. Albany, N. 0. Gov. Hill has received a I; ir-'e number of tele- grains froni Democratic leaders all over the country announcing Demo cratic victories. The Democratic lead ers in three States in which the Gov ernor made campaigu speeches kept him well informed as to the results of the election. Among the telegrams of general interest which he received from those States, and which gave him special satisfaction were the fol lowing. Calvin S. Brice telegraphed from Lime, O: Congratulations, Ohio elects fourteen Democratic Congressmen, a gain of 9. McKiuley and Foster both defeated. NEBKASKA, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 5. Charles Og deu. Chairman of the State Democratic committee, claims Bpvds election by from 5.000 to 7.000 pi u ral ity . He also claims three Congressmen, and the en tire State ticket. VIRGINIA'S SOLID DELEGATION. Richmond, Va., Nov. 5, No doubt seems now left that cratic Congressmen have iu Virginia. ten been Demo elected M A It Y LA N D'S S LI D DE LEG ATIOX. Baltimore, Nov. 5. Late returns confirm ho defeat of McComas in t he 6th district, thus giving the State a solid Democratic congressional delegation. DELAWARE Wilmington, Del., Nov. 5. Com plete returns from the whole State give Reynold, Democrat, for Governor, 445 majority, and Causey, Democrat, for Congress, 514 majority. ILLINOIS DOUBTFUL. Chicago, Nov. 5. Tbe democrats do not. yet concede that the Republicans have carried the Illinois general assem bly on joint ballot, and the result reem greatly in doubt. TENNESSEE. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 5. Indications are that Wilson, Republican for Con gress will have 500 majority. Both branches of the Legislature are Re publican ou joiut ballot, probably by 40. MONTANA. Helena, Mou., Nov. 5, The returns which are coming very slow, show heavy Democratic gains. The Repub licans elect Congressmen last year by 10 majority. The returns so tar have wiped this out, ESTIMATING THE HOUSE. New York, Nov. 5. The Eeveniug World estimates that the Democrats will have a majoritv in the next Con gress of between 03 and 07. The Mail and Expie-s concedes a Democratic majority of -at least 50." The Evening Sun places the Democratic majoritv a7 "about 53." 3 Even New Hampshire Democratic. Concord, X. H., Nov. 4. Returns received indicate that the legislature is Democratic, and that a Democratic U. b. Senator will succeed Senator Blair. At midnight the Democratic State Lonim.ttee claims Amsdeus electioi. as Governor by the people, and tht election of McKinney and Darnels to Congress; uiso a majority of the house, with the Senate in doubt. Claiming Pattison's Election. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 4. At Dem ocratic headquarters at midnight the e.ect.on of i'atuson lor Governor Is churned by 10,000. Indiana WentDemocratic. . Chicago. Nov. 4. A special to the Herald Iron. Indianopo,s states that Indiana has gone Dmioeratic by 2 0C0 1 that one Democratic Congressman has been gained. Hissouri Henouacss Her Idols. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 4. The Demo cratic bUte Committee claim a solid tongressioual delegation McEinlsy's Election in Doubt. Cantou O., Nov. 4. McKiuley ran At this hour, the Democrats claim Warwick's election by 200 and the Re publican s claim McKinlev's election from 250 to 300. 2 section Washington Letter. (From ourrejniiarcorreHpoBaent.) Washington, D C, Nov. 3.-Sec-retary Noble has shown that he is as far as rank partisanship can make him so, a worthy successor to the late Zac hariah Chandler, ho will probably be known in history a8 lhe J , J made a president by sending the cele brated elegram reading -Hayes is elected by one majority. Z. Chandler " lo-day was the dy amiojjuced by the superintendent of the Census f Jisau. ing the official bullet n of the non,,U tion of the United States, butn aecreeary Noble learned by teleffi-m that Governor Hill, of New Yorf written him a strong letter demanding a recount of New York city on the grouud of serious errors in the June letter asking the same thing by a sDec ical messenger, who was also to trine absolute proofs of e.rors made in the original .enumeration, ordered Sup erintendent Porter to issue the bulletin at once, in order that he might have -is an excuse for refusing the recount asked or,thefact hat the official population had already been given out. A more deliberate piecs of chicanery was never perpetrated by the most uWru Mous politician. Saturday Govenor Hi 1 s letter was received by mail at the Interior department, and MayorGrant's messenger delivered his letter to secret tary Noble bu the aforeside bulletin was issued Friday. A careful study of this bulletin "ives the total p pa atiou at 02,400 540 Jt least 2,500,000 less than S t Sifcf Udim of mani pulates the c nsus returns for the pur pose of perpetuating the pow.r 0f Ptha epaulican party, were well founded That the enumeration of the demo cratic btates, particularly those n the Soulh, is far below their actual popu lation, cannot be doubted by a: yon at all familiar with their increase in population. For instance, Alabama, the industrial development of which nas been phenomenal during the las ten years, is only credited with nr in crease of 13r,40S in population. Ten nesesee, where the industrial nroiness has been quite as great, is only given a gain or zzi,iio4, and West Virginia U only allowed a gain 151.001. These will do for specimens of the mannei in which this gigmtic fraud unon tin intelligence of the jeople has been car- rieu out. lhe taiseness of this bul letin is carried upon its face, when il gives the percentage of increase during the last ten years as 24.57. uiminat 30.- 08 during the ten years between 1870 ana icu. oupenndent Porter has guilty conscience which he shows h attempting to explain this falling back in me percentage ot increase by ciiarg mg n. io errors in laking the census of ISSO in the Southern States. Mr u i i i i unci kuows, as uoes evci V ot her in. tel I igent person, that tbe" percentage of increase in the population of the unueu otates was g,e .er during tin last ten years than it was I 1870 and 1880, and that knowledge .U tU. L' J I , ... . un i iic pun or ine people will brin- discredit on the entire work of the eleventh Census. What makes the action of Seerrhirv Noble all the more despicable is t he fact 1 1. . i : i . . . i mat in eruer io .et the semblai-c.' of an excuse for refuMng New York ci the recount to which is it so pU:.r! titled, he had this bulletin issi ed befoi tne returns, coekrd up as they an were complete, and Superintendent Porter was compelled to tutm in b.. bulletin that it, was subject to change from later returns. There was no reason in tbe world, except the one aouTe lueniionea, tor issuing this bul letin before the complete returns were in the Census office, and it is certain that if New York City had not-asked for a recount it would not huvm I issued before Decemer. The Govenor of Idaho, wl.n in u M publican, expresses his opiuio,n of the census iu nis annual report to Secre tary rsooie, m strong language. He says: "I have information that letids to tbe belief that thousands of our peo ple were not enumerated. Many of our mines were not visited by the en umerators. Several large districts oc cupied by men engaged in prospecting for and developing mines were over looked or neglected. Tarn confident that the population of Idaho, if cor rectly enumerated, would le as large as estimated in my report for 1886 113,777' The Census bulletin only gives Idaho 84,229, If airy one still doubts that the joint resolution passed bv Congress appro priating 1.000,0(0 for the purchase ot nickel for the navy was a job ol the regulation sort, he must be blind indeed, and there is reason to believe that the tests at Annopolis which led to the joint resolution were part of the job. At any rate Secretry Tiacy by ordering the making of new nickel steel plates and a new test of them, makei it clear that he is not satisfied with the result of the first test, although he did not hesitate to ask Congress to appropriate $1,000,000 on the si. Of it, AKhMl3 POWDER Absoltitely Pure, Iiji order to reduce n,,, we will JI i ii. . '"l Sill,.. daysny vehicle r asriJ? implement, 1 Wl- Below we give a partial of a fewofourclioicestjobs. 1 S-l Jump Seat Surrey worth $135.00. 1 12.50 V arnish $100,00 worth 1 -s nn CiiicinnattiOienB.M-nr, worth $00.00. fil Youngstown Open IWtfc 00 wortlL$S5.00. 80 " "ttUimuu 'lu IJugCT 65fiA- TT.:ii... r worth 85.00. 51 Hamilton Top nrn4h CVJ . tj A. wi ill VOO.W. 1 - V1....LI uins ?;.(ii ivt, V r-1 O. i fMXOQ. - 112 Gem Caits $12.50" worth fttsi 00. " 6 A lot of cheap ork in Buggiea and Hacks from $35.(HHo 6O.O0l Alt go at ACTUAL C06 !" 1 with frcijilit adi'td. i k k h 4 k k is the time to secure. a-Bann KfWe have a Full Line of Farm Wagons, they all go the same waj. TSSuch an opportunity liai never iieen oflered tht l ublic to secure a first clns vehicle at a very Jow price. Kf"We have the Bickfordafii Huffman Grain Drill. The McConnick mower. Dutton Knife Grinder. Hav Rakes, Corn Shellers. Plows audiar- rows. Qifr invoices are shown in everjr instance. te Call to see as. and examine the work and you will he con vinced. i We ajre now cn t : e n : a 1 1 ft for cotton and cotton nal, and will pay the highest oath price. Our stock; of seed whoat jf complete, and we Jiave some choice varieties, ahoacced line oi nust proot and Winter oate. AJso a full supply of Baggiij oj ie. ) IVer- Uf sinsifnM m At Cost and Freight 0YDEN - 1 ,
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