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Return* From Srvrral Stair* of Tuoada;’* l.lrotlM. New York, Nov. 8.—From the latest returns it appears that' the senate, after March 4. 1891, will stand forty-two Democrats to forty-five Republicans, with one seat from New Hampshire in doubt. The house will have a Democratic majority of 154. Knoxville, Teim.. Nov. 8.—Semiofficial returns from all counties in the First Tennessee congressional district give the present incumbent, Taylor, Republican, 800 majority over Butler, also Republican. It was at first thought that Butler was elected. ( ffiicial ret unis from some counties in the Second district and semi-official returns from the remainder show that Honk. Republican, is returned to congress by almost 8,000 majority. This is a loss to the Republicans of 8,000 votes, as the district has heretofore given one of the largest Republican majorities in the United States. The Democrats gained slightly in the legislature from East Tennessee. Washington. Portland, Ore., Nov. 8.—Complete and incomplete returns from all but three counties in the state of Washington give Wilson, Republican, for congress. 18,080: Carroll. Democrat, 13,021. As the vote throughout the state was light, this is thought to he considerably more than half of the total vote. Wilson's majority in the state will probably be lietween 7.000 and 8.000. In 1 ss'li Wilson's majority was 9.047. The legislature now stands: Senate—Republicans. 81: Democrats, 2: doubtful, 1. House—Republicans, 61; Democrats, 17. KaiiKas. Kansas City. Nov. 8.—The official canvass is being made at Topeka and has progressed tar enough to show that the entire Republican state ticket lias been elected with the exception of A. B. Kellogg, who is defeated for election as attorney general by Ives, the Farmers' Alliance candidate. The Republican majority is placed at about 10,000. The Kansas delegation will stand two Republicans and five Farmers’ Alliance. The legislature is still believed to be Farmers' Alliance.

- f>rmk tor T.n New York, Not. ®.—Heury Hu*iphrey. a middle aged graduate of Columbia College law school, died from an epileptic fit. caused by excessive drink, at the American housg Thumlay afternoon. Ten years ago he inherited a fortune of $100,000, and he had scarcely drawn a solier breath since. H« had squandered most of his fortune. A Youth Instantly Killed. Cincinnati, Nov. 8.—Fred. Schmidt, aged 14. living at 1342 West Sixth street, was run over and killed instantly by switch engine 22, while attempting to cross the Big Four railroad track at Wood street at 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning. He was on his way to work. Patrol No. 4 took his mangled remains to the morgue. A Nejfro Huiigeti. Macon, Ua., Nov. 8.—Will Bethea, a negro, was hanged at Wrightsville yesterday for the murder of Lumber Tnspector Ram ford Spann, last March. Bethea met death unflinchingly and declared his belief that he would go to heaven. Ho made an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide yesterday. Itlizzarri Over Lake Superior. Milwaukee, Nov. 8.—A genuine blizzard raged over Lake Superior yesterday morning Considerable anxiety ; prevails for the safety of the vessels out on the lake fri m Suijerior to Sauk Ste.

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Obil^ril to Kent He, Hnme. Take « „ (Hol^rom NaswiIL^H^sivs thcjbl Her Re.blenee In a Hotel. no doubt the Republicans will have a Washington, Nov. 7.—The widow of special session of the present legislature the lafe Justice Miller, of the supreme 1 called for December. It is now Repubeourt, has been compelled to rent her' lican by 35 majority, and the term of house furnished. Shelias also disixised the members do not expire until Januof her hoi'ses and carriage. Mrs. Miller, ary. They will then officially recognize in explanation of this course, says that the census returns and will admit t’ * as her husband's salary stopped with his new membe-s. giving them a majori death, slie has nothing but the rent of in the legislature. A conference of the

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MONEY! Private funds to loan in sums of $500

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Oilice in Southard's Block—upstair

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"It is very well known.

Miller, “that Judge Miller devoted twenty-eight years of his life to the arduous labors of the supreme bench

leading Republicans is being held on the

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Wilwai'KRE. Nov. 8.—Official returns

also that ™whiie hidVling'That'eminent ! fl ; , ' u 1 ! h !' r '' b' show the election position he was debarred from earning 7 S 1 , lnt, " 1 Babbitt. Dernwrat, over H. or making anv monev other than the Republiean. 1 his leaves salarv the government paid him. Judge V"!- v H.'pubbean congressman in Miller had manv obligations outside of Wisconsin. Hunghcn m the Eighth disthe expenses of he. immediate house- tTK.-t. who has aliont l.OIK) majority, and hold, and his private means were needed ^ ,al f' * ^ V* democrat eamlidate threatand used long ago. Ii is very hard to vn# to make a contest, the lemslatnre give up im home at this time, but I am Wl11 cx-beeretary Vilas to ; obliged to do it ’* , feumH*d Senator Spooner. Peek. DemoMm. Miller and her granddaughter. ! governor has a majority of

Miss Lucy Corkhill, will live at a hotel

j this winter. j Nvimisku. OCEAN RACER. ’ . OiLiHA. Nov. 8 —Retnin? from eighty-

1 five out ot eighty-nine counties in

A Vewud Luuneiied That Will UpvoluUon- Nebraska give Following totals on eani/.e Nhip HuIIiIIiik. didates for governor: Richards. 69,236; ® Baltimoue. Nov. 7.•—Two thousand Loyd. ,2.J2.>: Powers, 71.148. Hie total persons cheered the reputed world l>eat- Vllte " f the ■ ,ut ‘' exceeds by fully 15,000 er “Howard t’assard." as she was sue- ! he vote f<?i'1 resident in 1888, an eessfnllv launched at Locust Point ves- year, w extra- . * , ri . ordinary. While the contest is very teiikn. Die ''ays spread and broke as close, a careful estimate gives Bovd a the vesse! went off. winch momentarily plurality of nearly IJKio. Estimates shifted her tcniporai v ballast. She was give the Republicans most of the state

immediately righted but not before ticket.

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= — claimed that this iron steamship, which I San Francisco, Nov. 8.—One thonOSioe—Banner Bulldlnir on Imlinna Street, is constructed on the Fryer iihm. for the sand live hundred and twenty precincts,

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As one of our Republican conten - p >raries taye of the election: “Take it nil, bog.' 1 The lar^o Democratic majority in the House will but increase tie chances for Democratic defeat ; n 18)2. AlTHOU ill tlopleneiy lust to the D - ruocracy, the Fifth district did pi tter—that is showed less Denu cratic gain than anv district in the .State. Martins* ille is agitating the l one-pile system for jail prisoners. reencastle tried it successfully and ow the troups have the town spotted as a “rocky” place for their business, and give ns the go by. It is a good

rule.

MURDER ON A TRAIN.

A Defe:ited Candidate to a Gun to cl,,l. the \n!e on governor stands: Mer-

Gct He venire ria, “- Republican, 82,220: Wilson. DemM v . n ,, ocrat, 80,663: Owen, Alliance, 52,440.

Bkdai i Mo.. Nov. • , ( >1- Thomas Merriam’s plurality 1.557. The other L. I ni’e, president of The Gazette counties apd the official figures from Prinliug ( 'fnpaiiy, of this city, was shot some of the counties already included i and mortal!> wounded yesterday after- in the count may change this a little,

■ noon by Judge John Higgins, of Pitt hut not materially, count; < nrt. while en route to their ... , .r, rcsiiectl■ lioim on a Missouri Pacific 'v." l ", ,,

tram, Hig was i an didate for re- Whekijn, W. Ya., Not. 8.—Complete nominatioi. ..n the Dem.K ratie ticket as ?; tnrn8 tr< ' n ' . tl \ e 8t « t< * tdves Lucas, judge of tl I- countv court, and wajvon- Dcmu-rat. for judge, 7,292 majority, the p-.-.-d by Price. Higgins wa- d. feated. U'cHtest Democratic majority for fifteen and siiK ■ tben be Irm cntcrtaim-'l a bit- - '' ,l ' r Democratic congressmen ter fading against Price. are elected by majorities ranging from E aetly what led to the trnubb' is not i!!".”! 1 'V,.!* < ‘? s 1 tni ’ t 4< ! > n Die ; known, but Price teceivtsl an alKlominal Diinl. 1 lie legisbdnre is Democratic i wound wbich is almost certain to result ,. 111 ballot by .i.t, a gain of thirty-

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... . „ . - Indianapolis, Nov. 8.—Official recnine a tel be prisoner at once, as 1 cilia , turns from the state at large are just lier\T I fin • 11 a * wr xmTXit’xx < •>,«><>/1 I . .

of lynching were entertained.

I ginning to come in. The Democratic

— majority will lie about 18,(MM). The only Saved by a Dog. Republicans elected to congress are Springfield, ().. Nov. 7.—John Slier- I Waugh in the Sixth and Johnson in the smidt. local sportsman, at the invitation | Ninth district. Both houses of the legis«>f Daniel Baker, went out to hunt on lure are Democratic with a majority of

the latter's farm. He had tramped ] around for sometime and when on :i small knot wa< astonished tofind ground beneath him sinking. He did not have I time to regain solid ground and fell about eighteen feet, when he struck

69 in joint session.

Pennsylvania*

Philadelphia, Nov. h.—Slight changes in the official count bring Pnttison's plurality up to 17,258. Hutres, Republican,

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the bottom of the cave, about fifteen by ^ for lieutenant governor, has 18,655 pln- | twenty feet. He hollowed tor help until rality. ami Stewart. Republican, for sorexlmusted and spent the day in his j r 'Utry of internal affairs, 19.120 plurali- | prison. A passing dog heard his cries, fy. File legislature will Ik- fifty Repubj finally, and by its strange demonstra- j lican on joint ballot, a loss of fifty-two.

I tions got neighbors out and the man was 1 "rm :

Fashion.

Culture ami

Fine Arts.

! rescued.

There are just as many Republicans in the country new as there ever were. The cause of Hie lam'slide Tuesday was that must of tin m remained at home. They take a particular delight in getting out on presidential years, however.

Illinois.

Chicago, Nov. 8,—The Tribune, Re-

Ifai, a Curt, for (niiniimiitloii A Do. | publican, figures give the standing of London. Nov. 7.—Professor Schnftter, ; the next state legislature on joint ballot of Vienna, claims that he discovered, ! as follows: Republicans. 102; Demoindependent ly of Koch, a cure for con- ernts. 99: Farmers' Alliance, 3. The sumption by the use of prussic acid. He j official returns will probably be neceswill explain his method on Friday at a I rary to determine the exact standing of

meeting i>f the society of physicians. I the legislature.

Canada Will Krduce PoMtaffe. Ottawa, Out.,.Nov. 7.—It is officially anni'iimcd that the Dominion government have decided to reduce the rate of jsistage to a two-rent instead of a tlireeI cent rate throughout Canada and to tho United States.

Cointecftlcut* Hartford, Conn., Nov. 8.—The official vote of the state by the first returns which cast out the prohibition vote in many towns show Morris has 57 plurality. With tic. prohibition vote in he i* defeated.

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