Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 October 1885 — Page 2
TTEEKLY COURIER.
TOPICS OF THE DAT. JUmu Cmenu ha ta ass eanitltaini. to which be Mm Uttered PrtJ" m Mm scew to m early to the haafaliel to mur Mm ywtloK, owlac to Mm war! ate Tmc XeAieaal Miaer' Uaioa hot oot carcalars to orccy coal eetaaaay fat Mm UMM aaaees, aekiag tbeea at to farad coal V Uaioa FacUac Cwpwr. Th oseteral aad 8oalMraf,aeaaW Xailroada have attached lanmieraBt sleepers to theftr regniar pateaBger trata, which shorten Mm tame to So Fr-aa-ceoe two days. Mjuit AattiMO bagaa WrlwrieM hmm hKnrTaric, at Mm Star TWter, M tt- TMrfoof , m "As Too Ufce It. atiiacMnMaatbMrrirtlW. A. Vctxi, Chief Jeetloe of 2Cjr Mcsieo, who BBeae taeemea W. Dorsoy a mimber of Mm eeaaad-Biaa to -braminwlMtl petit jarars, hy Mm President. Tayixwi prise hi Africa 1mm prove a fattntr. 1 BtnBrBvJsaaJnS TWaRrto oroofolfaM Mm Dark CooMooat ; charity. Axabaaohas beoa laoaad by Miordering; alt Govecoori ol wri tau-OBcbaeK Mm Frevtout Mm Kawiaa laagmaeM exciastvaty hi their oalciel daties. T7?crA SojMjcarioM employed hi Mm saaetcaclta of a ratten od hi Fcaaavy Ivaada havc saaaeB1 a ceenaracSOCt whoai they hscd la captivity aa Mir too to kill eatee tb-r receive MmIt wages hr Mm 3fch ha- ' Bvbkthbul of Mm Cherokee 3CaMoa t hi Waeaiartoa oa haataeai eonBooted wIMi taeladiaa Territory. It k Md tobe mrUioaU Mm M paid for the cooMoa of Mm Cherokee soli ct to My Patted atatos. rWaaaster-Geaeral has decide' , aaaraatee aoaoetaMoM oaa aot go oa bead for Potten asters. The re-woa give for MM nWm m, that k it freoooati y aecaaoary for Mm aareMe of to take cemrgeof. the T op eatortaiaoa' hi Loadse of a JMkOtVCaaal MttlYaaaVMarer aaaVB IRnattaaBBMattaML aast!oa have heoa ahateered by a dk- ; taatta coaftroac bat forMutt Mm Porte enoavaars i of Balfjaria aa t Dctuui. aonone oeaatettd wMh Mm Kaaeewl 00 Coataaay have heoa iaolcteA hy Mm Baialo (X. T.) Graad Jarr for r, Mm BatJalo IaarieaMac; Coatoercd ta hara aad hhwr aa MMir i to dilirer BMktt smMot throws late its ooUiottoa hoJMC hy Wells. Parga et Oa. after MMyhsTo eaaeelliii MMerilsBipi, rs hare hoe a laitraeltii to Two ladies frees BasTale, Mr, aad Mlot taowatMM Watte Heats a of Mm Proehleat sietory 3fjns Koyt. As Mies Potooat U Mm lady raaisr go was to he Mm letarn i of Mm TPlThMe JHoaes. Mmcs wll arshssiy he areaewal of goeria. Tm yotthweotera Railway CoeaT' hrkhje across Mm Miseissiopt at St. Faei, MJa&.keootoiotod. It kef irs.l,S feet rkhadraw eooa of 4M feet. Mm ;aadheaTieat hm toe world. CM : have heoa ueeaaisd ht Ms aad Ma coot was PM.tm. rseeieed at t Maria Koeihow Mtat y el low frror k Sa Car seas; tSWOIffTefi IB hi k oxMagaiehad at k ragtsMrk 1 tf-JLguBL SPa w aaaBBwse m Ayres fatallsy. la GaPTaJK McaLT, oobi3chW of Mm revOorwla. reports to Mm Treas freaa Saa Praacfaeo, be has Jast arrrred, MMt Mm expieof Mm headwatera of the eMatda isrCotaHSj aTsrSC lal of Mm Corwia. At sad wsrhera at 8y raoass X. Y., oa the Bfc - ---- - - - - - M- - - ew, k a feaoea ao asn aa av snwiri ly oa Mm PSaihau gh aiaa, i k a todaetioa of tea par seat, la ; oa Mm prsaoat asttiag priest, wages sW taa aaftpSSBaE9aal svSa1 JvPfpMJWFaVlBV ifcls SSaaW SStlt bbbbVM Sat figel-SBBf bMbbbML. Tmm TJatted States Sapraaat Coart atet aa Mm MMu Alt Mm Jaagas, aba aeeraad djgP -SS asBBBaatdteaat AbVubi aV ftaoMaaAsar CSuBaaaaaul aaSFW Vwm aTaSSPgpnSJraTPf StavaT MnwBmjnfWWmMf The aoart thea adjearaed Mu BfWaBBBBUBBBat. aaeBk aau aaarW a naBraaara Wsrer m V aetvtd TK of Mm Treasawy k Mm la whlsh ho says that it appsars to be ha te prooare, aaoer exaMsag i saaMstiaa of taeSaaaajiBTaaea rht Mm Uafted States by rattwari fofaagc aarritorya Mm of ataalsMaa of be
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MMOMAi. AND QtomMAm Caaaaxata MatnnaNi aays a high te4haee la Mm aeeesory of Caedteal XrCaseaoy. Wab, diataaetiaHias ate Weag ansae gBaaWaMpaV3((ll 4aeBa4g eVVeVjl gadget AV'lHfl 1st eWs4ea?
Acm aregaratiaa to eatsres hw kreiachiRa. fasaily of Malasi llPaeae) Kiaecstdst say that several of hk MOtees ta Oariyk haeo heea etntsa, aad eaaMia alt ha a letter to lsslls Loak VieUr Lavoky. favors Mm Half art aa wtek certaia ristrtetleas whk he TsWC iaWMs 0sf oMMtaMlaMTfl StftC itottSeHV afceMT H,t,TW. The keae darhur the earreiaoadlat aeriod of last year wa 3a,W7. The keae of fracsioaal stiver oaia Caitumbx la Itelaad who heyeoMed Mm Cork eteaaMhta roeaeeaiot are aegoeiattag for Mm charteriag of steaaitrs for their owa aee. Orwcaaa of Mm Oororaaioat who are faaMMarwith Mm asonreoi aplieioac far Mm obV of SafMrrk4ag Aroalteeo of Mm Treaeary exaroM Mm ofNttioei that Mm selttoa will ht oaTered to Mr. Sea jaatta ailhsaaa. of Xew York, a tea of Mm late Prof. SiUkaaa. of Tale. At Mm Xatioaalkt Coaveatioa at Cork, Irslaae owiac ia stroag dtsTereaeo of oaiaioa as to MMrlahas of varioas gesitiebmb flor boeorc, Mr. Faraeil eeketed eaadidates for six of Mm divitioas, WsTiajc Mm ooaveatioa to nelct the stsibMl GbxjlxT, with Mm apex-oral of Raeeia, Aaetria aad Saglaad, it k etated. ha aropojed a plaa for tae gsttkaieat of the Balgariaa qeesMoa. Chjuule Dwxs, a eoarkt ha Mm ColaaihwT (O.) Peaiteatiary, btopoaiag tired of work, deliberately took a hatchet oa the lath, aad laying; hk head apoa a block, chopped oat three aagers. A bbxtwaiixbb aaaaed Sbeeaaa ar TraW. Iniaad, oa the haviag beoa bra tally asardared. Xnamc wia-etoraas were refMrted hi geaVtf Jtae?wjrl i9t4g((t(av$ Oat aaaVa? Htfc vifOSSj eaaMaVaTaa1 isaage at soaae polaeK. Pnuc at PnidericartowB, X. S., oa Mm nkh destroyed fKWM worth of property. The Repabticas elected their fall 5. ate Motet aad Lozklatare ia Ohio. Lo SaxiaacaT oaleiatty aaaoaaoes MMttae Britkh Farlissaoat will be dksolved Xoveeaber 17:k. Tn Xatioaal Woaaaa SasTraxe AeaoeiaMoa bogsn its aaaaal aeasioa at MtaaoapoHa, Miaa.. oa Mm 1Ml Pxjutcc b4 agreed to , Geraaaay's propoak la recard to the sottkaacat of the Balkaa troabk. Tax exports of prod ace from Xw York' for Mm sevea days ladail Mm attb were vakwd at ,T3.T1. Six asoaabers of a gaag of coaatorfeitera hare beea eaptared ha Clarkei Ceaerty. Paaeylvaak. Ma. Glamtoxk has pabMjhed hk eorwithSirMiehael Hioks-Beaeh oa Mm coercioe act. Thi Illiaok Reveaa Casaaaiieka has reeoanaeaded that the Govsraer keae a settle ooaraatiae proeiaaaaMoa. The svcoad largeet aataral ga well la tae eoaatry has bea dkTerel hi Waeaiaga Coaiaty, Peaasylvaak. The ataatcipei aathoritisi of MarMtthK, Fraaet, will ak Mm Goreraaeeat to expet Mm Orteaas priaeos a trailer s. A bbctaI. has head aaaaed Bfghaaa, of MeKeeeport, Fa., iaf.ctd lajarMS oa hk wife aad ehUd oa tar M l tappoeed to be fataLI Lo Sal's case at Loatloa was ealled oa the Mtb aad was poatpeatd totb Xkt last. Me has beea respited agaia to the Tn Wayae Coaaty (Mkbiama) CXreait Coart hat dtcided the law of that State acaiaet Mm aeeaafactara of glesmaarfariae aaBeaathatksaL PatifCK Cxnuos, hek-appareat to the Miroae of For Mac al, wilt bmktt the Fri a sees SalaHs, a sister of Klag Alfeaie of Ax oxtoasire aad very dteaetroas Sre oeearred at UaiaesTilie. Tex,, oa the lMu Ax aoeidoat oeearred oa Mm Baltiaaore JC Ohio lUOroad oa the 13 :a aear Ohk Fyle Falls, Ps., hy wbieh several persoas were iahwed, bat aoao fatally. Xsakjutb aad Fraaee have agreed to be atatral la Mm praecat Boasatlaaa troabie, provided the other powers do aot later fere. IT k reported Mm Frhaee Bfetaarefc ap proves haaaedlate aeeire ateaeares hy Tarbey, Bakes Serria aad Crotce aeeeat the 9aVaVavPaMaae e The Treaeary Depart aaiat aa Mm Vkk pareaad mjm oaaeos of silver for de Mvery at Mm Xew Orieaa aad Fbttadelphla atlats for ciiaage iato staadaM dolThe KoaiaHaa eoaiereaee k prepariac a ooOecMve aote, la whieh My advise Mm Porte to rscoEaias Mm aaaoa of Koaaselk The Sew etarr of War has ae sided that a geaeral eoart-aaarMal has ao aatberity to mnkh a crrtnaa wltaeaa lor eoateaa of coart ia ivfaemag to aaswnr aaeotloas ia a case oa trial. These k a raaaor that Mr. Cba. R. Cadataa. of Bostoa, has aowpted Mm place of Cfvfl-Serrioe Cwaksleaar, to be te rated oa Xoveeaber let by Donaaa B. Oe the m$ cbaaaea aaade hi Mm Protli a Mai postassetera siaoe the adjoaraaaeat of Mm Saaatt, Me were caeeit ay reaaovols of poataaastsrs. Sy the kt of Deoeaabor there wSl be aearry Mi vacancies la Mm Presldeatial oases oeated by the explratioas of eosasaketoa aad reeiraatloas. NoaxarB. Roosctxlt, Xew York; Aagaetas S. Merriaaaa, of Xorth Caroline, aad Was. SteTeasoa, of Peaasylvaak, bave beoa appointed a assanaksloa to exanaias aad toport apoa twenty -I ve aailes of Mm Xorthera FaeiSc Ralhroad lying helwssa lack gorge. Wyoaafac Tsrritory, aad Mm soath baak of the Fsjattak River. 9b. Faabex, State Ve4erBrka of 11Haok, has reoeaMy kflkd twoaty-three hones ha that State wbka wore saaTersSap a(Pa!Pv3Ss jaaaManjtMpjf DtmTHEMA la a aaaltraaat fornt k raghag at Baa Claire, Wk iTk tetlaaated that the Indiana poik naeyeraky eketSoa will hi oateeted. Tc Tarkkh Cabinet k divided oa the aaooMoa of recofnWnc Mm Jnagariaa anion. FtTE Cbhaaaaea were baraed to death la a laaadry at Oakland, CaL, oa Mm Mta. Cotoxat. Swrm.EE, Chkf of the Sareaa of 8:atkMcs, has retaraed to Wathhagtoa It If reported at Oaebec tbat Arehbiehop TaeohoroM of that pease aad Areabfebon of Bast hat re arc la heeraatsd
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Cmracattx. SaHaaary aad IMNria dk ve ia rajtard to Beratass attairs, aad k k prohafart UuSWria will be re ealled from hk poet a Vweroy of lad a. rNMTMJusvEa-CinEJtju. Vkjui says he hat seveetty-ivo eases ,ef Past" sal sa aow waiting Mm FiaeWoat s ao The Klkabeth coal mines ia Feaaeyl vaaia, are to be started ap at the three coat rate damsadal hy the striker. tiwuts to atkeadortaMdiacs betwer KiagThocaw of Baratah aad the oblei Comwisetoaar far Britkh Barman, Mm latter has aehod relaforeemaats before sending aa aklmatam to the King. Latemt report from tSe Ohio election ladioated tbat rotaras were toiag hold hack aad doctored ia Maaultoa Coaaty, aad a cMoa' commkioe bad W a (orated to aaearth all hregatlaritke, one ct Ms memlera vohmteerlag ta atand all the ax, pease if a rr. The Xew Y-rk Board of Trad aa Traasportatioa, at a meeting oa tee Htk, adopt. ti a memorial to FreeMeat Cleve la,l rectttag the arrets it y for a Xatioaal baakrapt law aad argiwg him to recomwead each a aeaeare to Congre-m in hit aext meeeage. Xearlt the entire baMiaee portion ol the towa of Saadbaak, Otwego Coaaty, X. Y.. was baraed oa Mm night of tat leak. Two ehorebes were destroyed. H. W. Saw, bettor kaowa a4 "Jok Billiagy, the kaaiorkt, dietl at the DAmante Hotel, Moaterer, Cel., oh the li;h, t apo4exy. Great aenrity prevails in Tarkih mil Itary circles. Large bodies of troops are being coaceatrated or the frontier, and the Saltan has determined to Sght against a farther dkntembermeat of Tarkey. The barges Beaaport and Adrentani were reported suak in tbe St. Lwrene River oa the ll'h. and it was feared tbat Mm crew of the Adventure bad been wet. Mfc) Polsom, whom Mm gosipn bave beea sayiag Fresideat Cleveland was ts nsarry, has sailed for Sarape. The teath aaaaal Coagrws of Mm Frotetaat Rpkctmal Charca of tae United States will b bold ia Xew Haven, Conn., October :h to SSd. Arcadeacoas Farrar aad Yesey, of Sagiaad,wiH aUead Mm eskms. The Rock ford stock farm, near Cedar Rapids, Ia., bad a dosiag oat sale oa the 4th, previoas to ebaaging hands. Tbe aatoent reatked was $.3,3M. Lewis Webster, for tbe mardr of Fer ry Uarriagton at Geneva, 0., ia December last, ba beea smteaoed'to bang Febrnary ith, ltL Isnxxsct U being broagWt to bear at the Creek ladiaas. by the Cherokee, adverse to Mm seliiag to Mm Government of their interests ia Okkhoma. The naeetiagbetd ia Rome to ad jast th Caroiiae Ifdaads qtMstioa was dkpoee-t to admit Spain's sovereignty, while deeming Mm Gth oecapaacy xciiabie, owing to nwapprebensiom which exkted. 3a akt Allex. the colored woman whe pat pokoa ia oatmeal aad fed it to a child of Kmaaaei Deroy, at Fit:birgk, Fa., has beea coavieted of mankr ia tbe secoad k re. Av.cx8 me'vel at tbe FostKSI:e Depaftmeat oa Mm 14 h ia-Ueited a general waehoat of railroads ha Georgia, and ia"orraptioa of naails, tbroack heavy rains. Florida aa4 Cvhua maBs were delayed. bat it was bopel that arraaxeataats eoaJd be mado to ge; the matk tbroaih wiMtoat sorioes delay. Another high tide swept over Rock away Beach, X. Y., oa Mm night of the lSMt, doing maeh damage. A portioa of Mm koa pier was carried away. A XATtTRAL gas well was strack by a party borlag for water ia Kosaaih Conn ty, Iowa, at a depth of forty-eight feet. The gas took fire trom a lantern ami seat ap a six-foot Same with a roariag noise aad emittlag aa odor lke gasoline. OONDCNSED TELEGRAMS. J. X. Waltox, of Arkaasas, ypsiatod a special agoat to take oharge of the Iadiaas oa Tongae River ha MenIt has bea disoovered at Detroit, Mks, that persoas paesiag throagh from Montreal have aeed forged vaosinaMoa eortilfrill IT Ammamr 1 ' 1 Ia far. mors near BatMeford, X. W. T., by prairie are. The Forte, ht a cirealar to Mm powers, says the armament of Greece is a meaaoe to peace. Rocxrofta Farm, aear Cedar Rapids, la., was bought by Wa. Roxbary, of Glasgow, Seetiaad, for $M0. Axxtc McKtxi, a foarteea-year-oid aaaooi gki, was braUlly assaalted by two wake boys and o-j colored at Oakdak, Pa. Lynching looked probabk. pReatBEXT Grevt aaaoaacjs that he will eater the eoatest for Mm Freach pres. The Post-oake Department has beea informed, Mmt the Fo:-oae at Waveriy, a, was broken c.ea by bargkrs tbe aigbt of tbe 14 h and robbed of v ia postal rands. It was stakd ia London on the W h that the teateae f Kiel bad been commuted to imprkoameot for life. The Land Office baa received a commaaicaMoa s at ag that Dr. I'ower. who was a C-overaatoat witaM ht the proeca tim oi n franaalent land case a Calif oraTa. lias been aiaia by T. F. IV-ett, one of thede.eadanis. Mas. Max.vah Rcmlky, for aiding her son to HHHd- her has and, has been sentraced at Dsdgevilk, Wk, to imprtsoameat for 1( e. , THRXddktowa (Ireland) branch of tne Xatioaal Land Leagae k to b- proeeeated by tk Britkh Goverament fr boyeot tine. Vxtos men satroaaded the boardingboa tf the Kirby-Carptmter ComfMRy at Menominee, Mfoh.,on taelA h, ami prevented tbe aon-Uaka men ftom going to vork. Rmrt corpses bave beea taken from the rates of one bowse at Palermo, which was thrown down by aa eart4aaene. The Cahiaet meeting oa the hV.h was short, aad was devoted principally to Mm consideration of topic- to be f mbodied ia tbe aaaaal reports of the Cabinet ofiVrs. Mr. J. A. Mursixa, the a Homey whoso dk harms at Inr tba Court of ItiLuu Claim- was the iadereet oaase of the re eat omctm objections to the "necessary mcideata expeneesw of the coart, Nled a motion nekta for relastatrmtit- It wu passed apoa en the Mth by Mm coart ia a tA A i .t.tl fl WA a . wmiM VplfffMi. arfliTtWW Uf JTrtftHmg JtafphJ alW'lJMIj avfrtal tfaMVPirf'aHft IN fcljr Mv0 BBBBBBaBa1 1 BFaB 'heABLaBBBaT Tha) ejaagaLaaaa aaMaam - -nBrar afva- raTaaaaa-'ma A ara eanrwwwvPaB VfM farV
WK (0 ELECTION.
tjHHtMtktMi That Uta Siavk CkMMi Solidly Kubttoa.n. Fewmsr's aMasilea CMatmed by lN.a lta-asjr The I.eakUtare Certamlr aaHypm K4(T4M IBS) Jt4aaaaaa CixctxxATt, 0., October H. Tks eleoMoaia Ohlowaa for Siaae aad eoaaty inters, thlrtr-Mro Boaakira aad 114 RoproaeaiaUves la the Qeaeral Assembly. The people also voted four a me ad aunts, to Mm aoastltHtioa of the State, three at which relate to ehangtng the State suctions from October to November, and oae to aaanxiag the term of o&ec for township truitee. The eomparisoa showing loae and gala is made with the vote of lUi, whoa lloadly was sleeted over Foraker by a plurality of lx.SSf. There arc 2,017 voting proolneU in the Slate. Following are the aaadklatM lor the Stees a the dlferent tktkels: , OOVRRNOKPmorratlo fieorae lloadly. KepaMican J. K. Foraker. tireenback !. W, Nortbrup. rTobibitioa Ir. A. K. lonanl. UKL'TKX.Wr-OOVHa.NOR, Ikmo-rattc -J. C. Warwlek. Mrpublican . Kennedy. C.reenlmck M. . Cole-. 11blbition-H'. . Frot. TKK.-KR. Democratic reter Kraily. Republican J, Krown. Ureenbaek K. 1. lUnaon. l'robtbitloa John II. Danaer. ATTHOVKV-RRN'KKAU Democratic- Jim iAwrenee. Kepabliran J, U Koekier. Greenback Wiillam Hlair. ITohlbltlOH A. T. Ckvlaffer. jt:irtK or 5trrHKME court. Pemoeratic C I. Martin. Republican T. A. Miasball. Greenback General Tattle. Prohibition UMmk Stewart. THE VrtTK. In lMt three candldair.- were l: the field for Governor. Ileedly, Democrat; Foraker, KepaMlcan, and ctiHmHClMr, 1'rehlbKioaTbe vote was ae Mlows: lioadly. 4 s.aaj Foraker. .'. W T.ISi ensat ber SWt floatly'maortty 4.W7 Iioadly'x plurality UJi At the October election, 11, foar parties were represnante-i In tbe race forSecnftttry of Mate. Mobinaon. Kepaelieaa: Newman, lemoerat; Morris, lrohWtbnbit, and Herebl. Greenbavker. were tbe eaniblates. A larxe vote wad petted, as tne following will enow: Kobinon..... StlJSM Newman SeO.fTV Morri Uerotd C Robinson's pinrattty '....... lltt Tbe preseaoe of four ttcn-t in the Xoveniber tfreitnUal) eonte-t 'asala brottctet forth a iarxe vote, each tmrty making great Itala. The vote k a fotte ws ; amine i .... Oewiand 3Vi"t S4.Jobn , lt.M Mutter , t.tTs Blaine's makrity njl X Kepuhlleait Vlrtry. Cincinnati, O., October 14 J. B Foraker aad the entire Republican ticket have, been elected, bat by what majority casBot be accarately stated. Karly retaras Indicate a Kepablicsa victory, aau tbs reporter found Judge Foraker, ex-CotnmlssioBer of Patents Ben Batterwortb, General Grosvener and others la a room of the Western Ualea Telegraph building at half-past tea o'clock last aigbt. "Tbe scepter aas departed from Jadea," said Batterworth, "ami there sits tbe scxt Governor af Ohio." Judge Foraker was feeling very comfortable over tbe prospect. "Tbe retaras so far," said he, "indicate the election of the whole Republican ticket by a clear plurality. The present ratio, Chairman BHsbnell wires me, will give about 18,000 Kepublkaa plurality." There was at that time bat little Indicating anything definite oa the Legisttare, bat General Grosveaor said his gares pointed to a Republican control of that body. There has beea a great deal of trad I az aad Kratchiag all over the State and the retaras come la slowly. Ia Cincinnati at eleven o'clock eae-foarth the precincts were la aad showed lloadly about 700 ahead. The day was cool and pieaMBt in tbe afternoon, aad the election was qaiet more so than for years here. About a dozen men were arrested for illegal voting, bat It Is supposed there were a good many fraudulent votes cast nevertheless, and there -was undoubtedly much crooked work ia coaming, la one precinct one judge was drunk. "Forty straight Democratic tickets," called oat a judge la the count. 'Make It eichty," aild the other, "that Republican Is asleep." By half-past twelve o'clock this morning .Tad-e Foraker was resting a sured of his elect loa. Telegrams of congratulation ponred la from all quarters, the Ursa being from ex-Governor Cornell of Xew York. Tbat was followed by others from all over the State. The news was unexpectedly favorable, In spite of the fact that the Prohibition vote was larger than most had calculated oa. Geaeral Grasreaor, CoBEressman Iron the Athens District, was particularly Interested in the Loglslatare, rery gratify lag report as to Republican gains coning in from time to time. He estimated at midnight that the Republicans had threefflhs of the Lcgltlatare on joint ballot. As to the State ticket, It had now become only a question of figures. The Cincinnati retirna were stilt stow. The Lincoln Club claimed an average majority for the entire ticket of 20,000. That is not likely to bold oat It will be late before it is definitely settled. John R. McLean said: "I know nothing aa to the State, bat I am Inclined to think the Democrats have carried Hamilton County." The etowds on the street were getting thinner, but were still mixed In com position, though the Rep Id leans were getting more and more jabilaat, and the Democrats were gradually transferring their interest to local candidate. Karly Facte and FlKHrr. Cincinnati, 0., October 14. The election yesterday wan a very quiet oae In Cincinnati. Two causes contributed to this res alt: The division of the preelneto. to that not more than 800 or 400 voters are hi any one, and the "rata, which prevented crowds from ooiteotlsg. All the judges were provided with printed lists of what were considered fraaduleat regk tries aad tbe vet lag was watched with care. Rant was reported almost all over Mm SUM. Good order was maintained, thoagh drnaken men were to be foand ahaat seme of Mm voting place in apite af the Bute law requiring aH plaees where latoskmtlag lleaert ate eaid to he etoaed MaJAOllo-a AAja aFwe"WaaFaTB varavavt
The aitorassn la ClaotoatU was free
from rata aad nearly the fall registered veto was polled. There were seme arrests for f rauduleat attempts ta veto and tome minor disorderly conduct, but In aaaarnl It was a peaceable election. The first returns received by the Associated PreasindhMtsd galas for Foraker. By half-nest nine o'clock lte of the 1,017 voting precincts had been heard from, showing t Foraker, 21, Of 8 ! I loadly, 21,001; Leonard, 1,877-net Mcpubiloaa gala, S,4. It waa impossible with Mmoc returns to compere the souroea af gain of the Frohtbltloa candidate, but a araory examlaatioa of the returns so far received ladlcate Democratic loaaea where there wera Prohibition gains, In ether words, to far as could be seen, the Prohibition vote was drawn from both parties. Up to this time hat little had beea heard from tbe Legislature, except that a Republican Senator bad been elected la the Tweniy-Mfooml district, two Re, fnblleaa Representative la Columbiana ounty and oae ia Melga; one Damo crattc Reprsseatstiva In Tusoatwaa and one la Coshocton. By ten o'clock the returns came la faster. Klgtity-tlve precincts from Hamilton County ahow a K'publleaa majority of 1,M. The KpubitcH Kiln la Krle Coaatr, three-fourths heard from. fiOO. In Champaign Coaaty, one-half heard from, Republican gala, 135; In AujsIiIzj County, eight preelacta, 3,001; Clark Coaaty, sevea preolnets, 'i0. Two prtelnct of Lucas Couaty, Republican gala of m. At tsn o'clock 504 wards and precincts la the State showed a net Republican gal u of 7,777. It was then figured that If the tame ratio obtained in the remaining precincts Koraker's majority would be 18,000. At this time It was reported that private dUpatc'ies from Columbus said Secretary Ruihnell of the Republican committee made that estimate, aad that the Democratic coii'tnlttee conceded Iioadly's defeat. The Republican State Central Committee olalm to bave elected representatives ia Madison. Adams, Delaware, Monroe, Morgan, Waihlngton, Ross, Athens, Cuyahoga (six), Fulton, Greene (Rev. B. War net, colored), Lawrence and Van Wert; and Senators In the Fourteenth, Twenty-flrst; Twenty-seventh and Twea-ty-nlath districts. Ten prcclncta from Richland County, Including three wards In Mansfield, give a net Republican gala of 48. i'orttge Couaty, 7 precincts, SO Democratic sain. Sandusky Coaaty, 7 precincts, 220 Republican gala. Scioto County, IS precincts, (375 Republican gain. SentCA County, 11 precincts, Including four wards of Tiffin, ISO Republican Stark Coaaty, 7 precincts, including two wards la Masslllon, 800 Republican gain. Summit Couaty, 11 precincts, 275 Republican gain. Trumbull County, 7 precincts, 3 Republican sain. Fourteen precincts In Toledo gave a net Republican majority of 914. AT COLUMBUS. Columbus, 0., October 13. The Bepublicans are jabilaat with bands and bonfires te-nlght over election news. The Democrats arc correspondingly quiet, aad receiving the reaalt with good grace. Chairman Powell of the Democratic Committee concedes the election of the Republican State ticket by from 15,000 to 30,000, and thinks they have carried both branches of the Lexlilature. Governor lloadly thinks the Democrats may have saved the Senate. The Republican Kxecutlve Committee claim the election of Foraker by from 15,000 to 18,000 plurality, thoagh the complete returns may make it more. They have Information from all the doubtful counties aad have elected their Representatives. They claim a majority on jolat ballot oatslde of Hamilton Couaty. Alice O. Myers Is thought to he defeated for the Legislature la Franklin County by a smell mifnrlty, foter KntHrna. Cincinnati, O., October 14. Although the returns from the State are not all In, enough had been received to show that the State had gone Republican, and this, of coau-i. lessened the interest ia later retarns. Reports continued to come in, however, and results wera confirmatory of earlier figures. The Republicans elrcttwo Senators In the Cuyahoga district and two Representatives In Franklin County; one In Union and one In Ilartlin County Tbe Democrats elect one in Franklin County. Returns from 7S1 voting precincts In the State give Foraker 148,727; lloadly, 123,685; Leonard, 9,611 a net Republican gain of 12,652. This Includes more than one-half of the State. A private dispatch from Lucas Conaty mvs the Legislature there Is In doubt, with chances favoring the Republicans. An analysis of the vote shows that the Prohibition candidate has gained Democratic votes. ALL FOR WHISKY. NnoMMner' Work Irt C.nnrgln A Mnrdei From AmktHk aad Another Viutlm Ilrlv e Freaa Heme. Gainesville, Ga., October IS. Great excitement prevails In Franklin County owing to the bitter warfare between the Illicit distillers and those suspected ol being spies. In several cases which have lately been reported to the revenue o facers important Information has been given by law-abtdlag citizens, who desire to aid la breaking up the practice of illicit distilling. This has brought down upon them the vengeance ot the distillers, who have served notree upon them to leave the coanty or take the consequences. The first evidence that the distillers meant business was the assassination of a young man named Dyar, who had testified against several persona. Dyar was riding home In a wagon, and when driving through n thick copse a well-aimed bullet passed through his brain, lie felt back la the wagon and the horses, taking fright, galloped wildly until home wai reached, where Dyar's relatives were horrified by the sight which atet their gaae. The second man attacked waa a farm! named Garbrtath. lie was seated be fore the fireplace la his house when a double-barreled sbot-gua was placed through a bole la the wall aad fired at him by aa unknown person, His clothlag was torn completely from his chest, hat. he remained unhurt, tbe load ol buckshot taking effect la the wall, That Bight he fled the ooaatry. Other person aipcctedl af "aeaaMag" aatk distillers arc ander istkte to aw4e thaisslTea searet.
THE OHIO ELECTION, TH KapiihHaaa Mujtrltr In the Hsate Abeat l,te)Tke L-nrf-UlHr Milt In Itenbt, CiwlMKta JherIwe IntkeOHHHt 1m HamUtoH U-matr, Whieh lb IMmmlttee ef Oa Hnndre Witt InvrNtlcate. Cixcixxati, O., OetoVr 15, Tht counting of the returns ol Tweaday'i nleetloa la la a e baulk state. In l'ma Inet Fof the NbMtoenth Ward, whsu the count lid proceeded so far 'i'ueaday night that 5184 uaserstehud Democratic tleketa aud nlty-slx anaeritehed Kepub Itoaa tickets had beeu counted, the judges atopped their work aud It has aot yat been opened alace the polls closed last night because one of the judges holding the key can Hot be found. There are 242 voten in this box according to 'the list. These two precinct and one ta the country are missing from the tables, from which It pMara that Foraker has a majority of 587 ia Hamilton County. The country precinct, wlilcli Is musing, last year gave a Republican majority of seventeen. The total vote In Precinct K (Nineteenth Ward) Is 451. From these data tbe Republicans claim that Foraker carries the county. The returns on the legislative ticket are not nearly so complete, but It apnearM that It runs ahead of Foraker at thu rate of two to a precinct. This would make the Legislative vote about 200 greater than Foraker. Nothing can be safoly preelcted upon thin county until the offlchu pount Is made, The fact tliat in one precinct the judges found more than 200 votes in excess of the whole number of leuislerud voters, coupled with the Irregularities with reference to the two precincts above mentioned, haft caused a deep feeling of Indignation. This found expression at the meeting of the Committee of 100, composed of prominent business men of all parties. Action was taken looking to a prompt and fearless prosecution of all offenders. One man begged the committee to omit nothing that should be done for want of money, aa be would meet all bills, even to the extent of 950,000 If necessary, to punish aud preveut frauds against tbe ballot, Cincinnati, O., October 15. The situation In Hamilton County is chauged, and the jubilant spirit of the local Republicans have somewhat subsided. While It appeared early yesterday af ternooirss If the major portion of the Republican were elected, and members of the Duckworth Club bad conceded the victory to the other aide, later returns indicate the election ot the entire Democratic Legislative and County ticket by pluralities ranging from 100 to 700, with the single rxceptlon of Kubl for County Coinmlstloncr. The returns, however, are incomplete, and there Is a growing disposition on the part of Republicans to contest the election If the official count does aot change the result. The following telegram was received this evening from the Prohibition candidate for Governor; "The Prohibition vote Is all that could reasonably be expec'etl, anil ts large enough to hold a batituue of tower in future elections. The Prohibition parly Is the only one that shows an Increase over the vote of last fall. It has multiplied Its vote by three, and will continue to srow. The next Prohibition oaiHpal;;n In Ohio begins to-day. SIgned3 A. 11. Lkonakp." The Enqvlrtr this morning says; The Republican State ticket Is elected by a plurality much smaller than the first , claims of the Republican managers. Hamilton County Is Democratic, notwithstanding the frau la committed by Republican leaders. Tbe Democratic ticket Is elected, with the possible exception of Treasurer, and Commissioner. The State Senate Is Democratic and there ia a strong probability that the Democrats will have the Legislature ou joint ballot though the majority will be ainall." Pittjkuroh, Pa., October IS A Cincinnati Commrctnl-GitattU special says: "Cleveland and Its county are solidly Republican, a terrible blow to the Payne party. The whole of the Republican ticket In the State Is elected by an average ot 15,000 votes to spare. In Cincinnati and Its county of Hamilton the Democratic managers are holding back certaia returns with the hope of doing things in such a way as to oonnt In certain Democratic Senators aud House members. They will not succeed, as It Is believed the resalt will probably stand In this county that the Republican Senator aud Representatives ire elected with one exception, which will -ive both Houses of 'the Lfglslature to the Republican party, with John Sherman for United States Sewttor. in this county, 6n the county ticket, thn Democrats are successful in the most Important oitlces." Coi.umhuh, O., October 15, The Chairman and other members of tbe Democratic and Republican Sute Hvcutive Committees were at their re-pec-tive headquarters all day endeavoring U cypher out a majority on either side In the Legislature. There has been tiotlt-, Ing unusual In the proceedings with the exception that each has claimed con 11dently that they have a majority on joint ballot. The Democratic Committee steadily claim they have carried the legislative ticket in Hamilton County, notwithstanding the figures sent out from Cincinnati, Which indicate that the Republicans havt elected their entire ticket with th exception of Harlan for Representative. Counting Hamilton County solid, the Democratic Committee claim the Legislature oa joint ballot, with fifty-six members in the House and twenty-one In the Senate. They give nothing but general figures, and refuse to name the counties In which It is claimed by (he Republican Committee the contests hare been close. The Republican Committee claim a majority on joint ballot without Hamilton County, and also a working majority In each branch. Counting Hamilton County for the Republican legislative ticket, aud Including half the other doubtful counties and districts, the Republican Committee say the House will stand sevonty-oue Republicans to thirtynine DemocratM, and the Henate twentyfour Republicans to thirteen Democrats. The Keaalt of High Rents. Washington, D. C, October IS. Congressmen are Hot arriving here la considerable numbers, aad there are only about twenty who are In for the winter. There will be more boarding daring the coming season, aa the house rent Is so high that members and Senators fladhouneketptnK very expensive. Congress convenes December 8th, and It is generally conceded that the Semite will be engaged exclusively npoH executive business until the holidays, hence members will not geaeral ly reach the city aatil about the 1st at December.
