Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 November 1891 — Page 2

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IXMAJfa. lag henceforth the exportation erf all SKCC-pi W NW SeUg OMt Of UM Country IK BOM lOSS, ROSr, MMlt, meal, HOUgH baked breed. Mm. Dwykk Gray, widow of the founder o( the Dublin Khmhhrh's Journal, was auvrried in London, oh the 3d, to Capt. Maurice O'Connor. Tke bride wm given nway by ker son, Mr. R. Dwyer Gray. It in reported In "London tkat Itaron Hlrsch U arrunglHg for hh international Jewish eongresK to be held In 1X93 in Leaden. The object of t)te proposed eengree Is to consider and, if possible, solve the problem of Jewish colonization. It is imported that nearly 2,009 Rheakn soldier on the river Truth have perished of typhus. Whan the hulk of the fore who removed wine distance inknd, tke sick ware left almost without kelp, and these tire dying is large numbers daily. Tmk oldeat man oh earth, Hiram Lester, was married, on the 4th, in the opera house at Atlanta, Oa., a fee of twenty-five oents being1 charged to all who witnessed the ceremony. Hiram is 134 years old, and his bride, Mrs. Mary Moseley, k S'i. Thk trenaury department has directed that lottery matter seised for violation of the postal union convention, Khali be hold as illegal importations ami, for the present, treated as unclaimed merchandise but excluded from sale mi til further orders. Skckktary Tracy anticipates no hostilities in regard to the Chilian affair. He nevertheless intends to be on the safe side, and has ordered that very ship at tke lirooklyn navy yard shall be gotten ready for sea. Commandants of other yards are nnder similar orders. Mayor Saxpekson of San Francisco has called a meeting of prominent politicians ef tkat city to take steps to secure one or both of tke national conventions next year. The railroads promise to make a round trip fare of 960 from all point east of San Franif sneeeaeluL Thk rector of tke University of Paris has telegraphed to tke rector of the University o-f Berlin the expression of his greatest respect for the eminent German WelraWoltz and Virchow, to whom, tke rector says science owes so mush of its jrrast progress in the study MMi nWMl nuaV44HflL Thx state department has received a cablegram confirming the dispatches announcing that martial law has been proclaimed ia Itrazil. Those acquainteil with Hrsailiun affairs believe that the Monarchical clement k at the bottom ef the) movement to overthrow the present govern swat. Twit new reciprocity treaty with Germany will pvi bably be announced at tke coming' meeting of the German rekhstag. The details have been perfected aad the treaty kaa been made, bat the German minister asked the privilege of making' the f rst formal an eat in Germany. Secretary rRocroR left Washington, em tee d, for Xew York, on his way to kk home ha Vermont Before leaving he turned over the control of tke war deportment to Assistant Secretary Grant, and will only return to officially receive his SHooessor and transfer to him tke office of secretary of war. CeKMZXTOHt ea Emin Pasha's reported sodden departure from German territory for West Africa, the JJerlin National ZeHung remarks that should the explorer have carried oat this plan it involves desertion of the German service, ami that he will exceed his powers if he crosses the Congo Free State without permission. Edwin YVoob, postmaster and clerk of election at Melokea, 14 miles east of Ilkmarek,X. I)., was placed nnder $1,000 bonds, on the 4th, for smash ing a ballot-box. Wood eharges fraud in tlve county eominksioners' election, and says. that he saiasked the ballotbox in a It of madness. The precinct gave a majority against hie candidate. Thk dissensions in the Canadian cabinet which imperiled the Ablott ad ministration have been adjusted by concession to Secretary of State Chap lean. Mr. Chsplenu wanted the railway portfolio, but the matter has been compromised, and he will become minister of the interior as soon as Hon. K. N. Dowdney k appointed lieutenantgovernor of llritish Columbia. A STRANG k and terrible affair occurred at Coraopolk, Pa., on the Sd. The Allegheny Cemetery Co. started to bore a gas well on its prowvty at Coraopolls when a terrilic explosion occurred, causing a great upheaval of the earth in the vicinity. Hundreds of dead bodies in the cemetery were hurled from their resting places, ami many costly monuments were skat tered. ' Mahsakkt CofOKi.AX died at the Massachusetts hospital in Itoston, oa tke nth, as the rcsnH of taking a dose of pokou for the purpose of sparing her husband the necessity of watching by ner im, x he ueeeaaeu Hsu been a helpless invalid for a year or more paC Hut husband had to sit up with her ef nights after returning from hk work. This affected hk health and hk wife, afkr long and vainly praying for death sent eut for a bottle of ammonia liniment aad drank the entente.

CDREENT TOPICS.

TIB WWI TM nor. PERSONAL. AltO GENCRAU That utalt-kouee ef Henry Kense, in was bersed on she night of the 1st, together with (M,fM basaeie of melt The total lees to sheet covered by lose ranee. Cmkyamkh Mo it, of Italy, v lee-eon-Bel at Boston, has been transferred temporarily to take charge of tke Italian consulate at Xew Orleans, vacated by Consul Corte, whose rabid utter ances on the Xew Orleans Ma lis affair caused hk departure from that city. Tmk eeasue office, oa the 8d. announced the population of Mississippi by minor civil divisions. The popnkttkm of the state k given as J,SS.te, against 1.131.M7 in litt. Of the seventy' five counties fat the state eleven show tleeressee. Tmk receipts from customs at the port of Xew York for tke six months ended September 90, mi, were S, ftS,SAA less than for the corresponding six months of 1HM. COMMAXIIAXT SELFMineK Of the Charlestown navy yard has received instructions from Secretary Traey directing that the crnker Newark be made readv for sea by the leth. Orders were also given that ia employing men for work on the cruiser tke eivil-serviee rules recently put in force must be strictly adhered to. O.v the Sd the district convention of coal miners, in session ia Pittsburgh, Pa., declared their strike at an end, and 100,006 diggers in tke Pittsburgh district resumed work at the 79 cent rate They had demanded 9 cents per ton for mining. M. 11. Curtis, "Samuel of I'osen, of theatrical fame, who k charged with having shot and kilkd Policeman Grant, in San Francisco, on September 11, was before Judge Troutt, on the 3d, for arraignment, ami pleaded not guilty. Thk Peace congress opened in Rome on the Sd, Signer Hianeheri presiding. M. Maillefeu, a French delegate, addressed the meeting, and was followed by llerr llaumbeeh, of Germany, both speaking in the interest of universal peace. Kkv. Fkeiikrick IIaxford. a minor oanon of Westminster, was taken before a London magistrate, on the 4th, and after beicg severely lectured was fined two pounds for drunkenness. Typhus fever is prevalent and spreading in the famine districts of the government of Kazan, Russia. Ge.v. E. Hirnn Oritur, minister of the United States to Spain, and Miss Violet Sopwith, daughter of Hon. Thomas Sonwith, of Lkaaore, Scot land, one of the board of governors of the Rank of England, were married ia London on the 3d. The United States district court at Los Angeles, Cat, has decided that the purchase and shipment of arras on the Chilian steamer I tats was a legiti mate commercial transaction, aad that the insurgents were not a state, colony. district, or people within the meaning of section 52. An appeal has been ordered. Lord IIawkk and his team of crick eters arrived at Queenstowa,on tke 4th, cn the steamer City of Xew York. He expresses hiraeeti as Highly graunea with the American tour, and says that he will revisit the United States in 1MS with another picked team of players. Capt. Arthur if. i atbs, command ant of the Portsmouth (X. II.) navy yard, died from heart disease at that yard on the 4th. Capt. Yates was appointed from Xe York, and had seen thirty -eight years of service, eighteen of which were spent at sea. It k announced in Pans that a com pany naa been xormeu, zunes sub scribed, and all preparations made for the speedy laying of a cable from Pernambuco. Brazil, to Senegal, the French dependency of West Africa. A boat attached to the British bat tle-ship Howe, whkk contained a crew of tea men, eapsised at Portland oa the Sd. Four of the sailors were rescued. but the other six were drowned before assistance could reach them. Ex-Gov. Marks, of Tennessee, died at Nashville, on the 4th. of heart fail ure. He had been suffering from a alight cold but was otherwise well and in good spirits. Gov. Marks was a successful lawyer 56 years ef age. He fought In tke confederate army and was governor of Tennessee from 18. to l&el. He leaves a wife and two sons. KoTfcns of intention to contest tke rigkt to seats of six members-elect to the house of representatives in tke Fifty-second emigres have keen filed with the clerk of the Itonse. They are aa follows: Henry Tl Xoyes vs. Hoses II. Rockwell, from the Twenty-eighth Xew York district; John It. Reynolds vs. George W. Shouk, from the Twelfth Pennsylvania district; Thomas II. Greevy vs. Kdward Scull, from tke Twentieth Pennsylvania district; Alexander I). Craier vs. Andrew Stewart, from the Twenfy-fonrtk Pennsylvania district; Thomas E. Miller vs. Elliott, from the Seventh Soutk Carolina dis trict, and John V. McDufffe vs. Louts W. Turpin, from the Fourth Alaba distrk-t. A ntsi'ATCH was received from Rio Janeiro, via London, on the 4th, bringing news of what seems to be no less than another revolution in Itrazil. Congress, the dispatch said, htul dissolved ami martkl law had been proclaimed at Rio Janeiro and throughout the provinces. No news was reeeired at the state department in Washington confirmatory of the above. SfKCfiatioX in stocks and grata wHh the bank's funds backing the deals k found to hare lieen the came of the eellase of the Maverlek national bank of Itoston. A run on the Five Cent sav ings bank of Jtosttw, en the 4th, wan of the incidental effect ef the Mav erlek failure. A statkmkxt prepared at the treasury department shown that there was a net hserease in etreulation daring the month ef October of fS.S!,l, and a aet increase or w,18t,m in themeney and bullion in the treasury during the i tUUanmt amfefHteal

TjMa laWanWnJlaUmm aNaftaMMme JCeaaVaWaJT "PlPalBWWW"! w 4aiaanmnums maut tmaaren) of India, bee been appointed lord warden of the cinque porta ef Kafiaad, in place of the late Hon. W. M. SaaHa. A nx au vote was reached ia the ease ef lk. KriKgs, on trial for heresy before fehe Xew York pyhytery, oa the 4th, aad fteelted i to It ia. farar of difiariaeteg the ehatges "tor the sake ot peaee ht the ehaweh. Seveatg-eae minister aad eiders voted ht the affirmative, aad M ministers sad it A rnouixxxT Kraaiiiaa house k Xew York attributes the crisis m Klo to bad ana Metering, In wkieh Vonseea was mixed up and in which he was opposed to the eongress. A merATCM from Sbaajrbai states that a fund for the relief of the sufferers by the recent earthquake la Japan, has been started ia that city. Thomas Coximix ami JohnGilhocly, both members of parliament, were among the injured in the Parnellito riots ia Cork Wednesday night O.v the Mh W ilium Downs, a defeated pugilist of Bridgeport, Conn., stood upon a railroad track till aa approaching express train struck and killed him. It k omeially announced that Hon. J. A. Quimet. member of the Dominion perl lamest for Laval and ex-speaker of the house of commons, has been offered and has accepted a position in tke cabinet. Rkv. I lr oh Price Hcshrs, ef London, in a final letter on the ecumenical conference in Washington, dwelt upon the existence of 'sweating," starvation and immorality ia American cities, in which respect, he says, the Amerieaa cities are equal to the English cities. Ho.v. Daskt. Klotchek and wife, of Scottsburg, Scott county, lnL, celebrated their golden wedding on the Sth. Upwards of i.000 people participated in the notable event, and two beeves, five fatted calves, besides a number of sheep and swine, were killed and roasted ia honor thereof. It was announced oa the Mh that President Da Foaseca of Itrazil had called aa election of the people to choose a new congress. Rio Janeiro k proclaimed in a state of siege. The opinion in Europe k that a revelation k in progress. All cablegrams are closely scrutinized before transmission from Brazil. Two mkx have been arrested by United States troops in the Indian territory accused of selling- thousands of

lots ia the alleged future capital of the Cherokee strip. The Leavenworth (Has.) Coal Co. has been sued bv the United States to make an aeoottBting for all the coal mined by them on the military reservation since 143. Dr. II. M. Sxttor, of Nashville, Tean., who was supposed to have been drowned three years ago, has beea heard from ia Denver, Col. He will short lr return to his old home. Jn.io Camio, who says he k a general ia the Columbian army, Is nnder arre$t at New York for having robbed the body of hk dead landlady ef $79 and valuables. He confessed, aad most of the property has been returned. Mrs. Jeffrrsox Davis has finally deckled to have the body of her husband buried ia Hollywood cemetery, Richmond, Va. Josr Vera aad J sen Kazan, two of the men recently executed in Mexico by order of Gen. Qareia. were American citizens. Mrs. Mochkl. an insane woman k Buffalo, X. Y., kept her mother's corpse in the house two months, "waiting for it to wake up. LATE NEWS ITEMS. A novKKXMKXT survey has established the fact that the tree line, aa declared when Ohio waa organised into a state, commences IS miles went of tke present bound ry line at the north, aad runs directly south to the preseat line between Ohio and Indiana, thus making a strip So miles long and of aa average width of miles 1,909 square miles to whieh the state of Ohio lays claim. The strip described includes the cities of Fort Wayne, Richmond and Union City, and a population altogether of about 300.000. The business failures occurring throughout the country during the seven days ended on the nth. number, for the United States, m and for Canada 4X, or a total of Mo; as compered with a total of US for the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were SIS, representing 19S failures ia the United States aad 33 in the Dominion of Canada. Sevkrat. Chinese have been beheaded at Wuchang, by order of the viceroy, for posting placards inciting to violence. Ever since the captain of the British gunboat Asfnc notified the viceroy that in ease of farther attacks npon foreign residents, the gantioat would shell hk excellency's palace, comparative order has beea main-taiiK-d. While Mrs. Robare, a hanl-worklsg widow, was absent from her home, in Lyon Morn tain. X. Y.. on the nth. the children set fire to the house, and the youngest, aged X, was hemed to death. Two men who were boarding with tke woman kt 31700 cash, which they had saved and laid away in their trunks. At Sassari. in Sardinia, a discharged convkt named Derosas, actuated by a ileeire for revenge, shot ami killed Dr. CVini ami a male and n female peasant, all of whom bad been witnesses against him in the trial at which he had been convicted. AtiMiRAi, Moxtt has been unanimously elected president of Chili, and has accepted on the (ondlthm that he be free from partisan obligations. He eonhler& hk acceptance as a personal sacrifice to the wishes of the country. AcTisn Skcrbtart SrAfLmxa has instructed collectors of customs to admit free of duty (nnder certain conditions) until July 1. 1S01, all machinery mtended for use in producing sugar from beets. Tim steamer Wahmioa, which had aa lest, put Into geettk. fTamw. Jaflfth th. badly dtsahltd. A DA FeHHKU baa dictator of Mraalt

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IKD1XKA STATE KIW8.

Hovzv has aardonad WUaea, a bay seat up from ladisasroMa for five years for buwgtery. Mk term had half expired. A singular feature of WiUea s eaea was that It waa his own lather, waa waa a aaoaeMJBH- W$M 4BV!aWur44aa lalWL The ether asornlag Lewk Adkia. aged aad married, was crushed te death by a falling tree at Isaac's saw mill west of Seymour. Tmk lediaaa state federation ef laker wants senators elected by the peofde. Owxkms ef the Wabash canal, near Logauftport are fighting the Chicago gas pipe liae. They woa't allow tke pipe to ge across the canaL Tmk following foarth-elass peetmsster w-re commuloned a few daya ago: K T. Garry, Henderson, Rush county; M. M. Kinney, Xew Frankfort, Scott county. IX tke criminal court the ether morning Owriea French, colored, on trial at Indian polk for the murder of Andy Dillon, marshal of HaughvHle, was convicted of naanslaughter, aad hk punUkment was axed at three years in tke state's prison. Marshal Dillon was killed ia a riot la June, l&KL 1K- W. A. (lAtHX. of Gosken, while drinking coffee at dinner a few days ago. complaiaed of aet feeliag well, and in a few moments expired. A. Sm:LKrviu.R ordinance requires that no girl under sixteen can go npon tke street after dark without an escort. I .viKAXAi-oi it will hold mass meetings oa Thanksgiving. Pmur KKEMiBAtrv. a well known business man of Huntington, was thrown from a wagon in a runaway and drajgged for a distance of thirty feet, receiving injuries from which it is not thought possible for kirn to recover. A li. stamps aad supplies of the Atkineonville post office were taken the other night by burglars, together with a large amount of merchandise in tke store. J a KB ICxrrt was released from the prison at Jeffirsonville a few days ago. lie ia 71 years old. and has just completed a sentence for attempted murder. Lows Attkixs was killed, ten miles west of Seymour, while eutting timber for John Oathoet. by a tree falling upon kins. Before the log could be removed and doctor called he was dead. He leaves a wife and ehiklrea aad was 85 years okL Laportk's new court house will cost SI ft. 00 Pxaxrfort will hare a t8S.l electric light plant. Txack-i.a yix k ia progress for Kekosso's eleetrie street railway. GRoneE K. Matlock and hk son have been whHe-capped near Kurtz by twelve masked men. Willi ax Farmkr. intoxicated, was ran down and killed by the cars between Englkh and TaswelL Mr. P. R. Stov, of New Albany, has been saperintendent of the Wesley Chapel Snnday-sehool forty years. J. M. McIxtosk has been appointed postmaster at Brownsville, Union county, -rice A. K. Beaver, resigned Nicholas Gcxrrl. tke sixteen-year-old son of Anthony Gumbel, one of the highly prosperous farmers near Evansville, died from hydrophobia, & few days ago. Young Gumbel was bitten by a shepherd dog while oat hunting last July. The (log belonged to him aad turned suddenly on hk master, fixing hk teeth in the calf of the right leg and lacerated the flesh in a serious manner. The boy shot the dog immediately aad nothing more was thought of the bite. The wound healed up aad such a thing as the dog being mad was ever dreamed of. Clara Xresr. agea IS, while returningfrom the theater at Lebanon some days ago was persuaded by her escort to indulge in cigarette smoking. She became ill shortlv after retnrainer home. and gradually grew worse until she died a few days ago. The doctors gave as their opinion thnt her death was tke result of nicotine pokon, introduced iato her system by smoking tke cigareuee. Gov. Hovev, accompanied by CoL Thomas Nelson, of Terre Haute; Hoe. Stephen Baldwin. Detroit. Mich.; Gen. George F. MeGlnnk, of Indknapoils, and hk entire staff, left the other day via speckl ears, for the City of Mexico, where the party will be the guests ot United States Minister Ryan. While A. 0. Harris, of Auburn, was assisting in raising a 4,909 pound stone by means of a derrick, the rope broke and the stone dropped upon hk head, killing him instantly. The projectors of the new steel bridge across the Ohio river at Evansville have expended $JW.We in securing a term net point on the Indfcna side. Tmk new reservoir which is being constructed by the New Albany water works will hold 1S,u.m gallon. Valparaiso has a "Jack the Peeper." A farmkr near Spencer lest 9 kegs from ehoiera New street-ears will soon begin running: in Marthtsburg. Tmk good people ef Richmond complain that the town k overrun with gaaablers. A shaft 19 feet deep has been sunk ft Dark City, and a good vein of coal found. Jamks DorffLASA and Frederick Callk. seat to tke penitentiary from Martin ville In September, lg&i, for jrrand larceny, for thrc ami two years re 1 spectively, were paroled by Gov. Ho vey. The fires near Buckskin are supposed te bar? ben started by hunting partie, building fires hi the wwotk. The total losses on the K. fc I. railroad are estimated at nearly fti.im, aad cm the Louisville. Evansvilte 4c SL Louis railroad at fully avM. Samaxtha Phillips, ef Jeffewrtvitlc, k 10 years oW and but four feet talL She was bom a slave in Kentucky, She walks a at he every day aad carries her great-great-grandson kk dinner. Karah Xt'CKLAsa was awarded tl.OM aamagwa against the town ef Xapnafc, nan una I m t n a aaautsn I mall tsaneMn taskA anJT m mjmj, M'wtjWf v airmnniiivfj avvWaaCCBV "Brik da nrvf" irrttre inWwalk.

THK DECENT ELECTIONS.

The 04crul RaauH of taa Ruet taU The amekr IUhhnm rear Hhu tThe a uurWt anT A ne Ttltf C 4r,e4a1mni IJauHawrt The latest returns from Ohio, Xew York, Massachusetts, Iowa a ether states where elections were held Tuesday indicate the following results: In Ohio MeKialey's plurality k between 13,08 aim 2,9e, and the legislature k republican, insuring the election of a republican to the United States senate. A feature of the Ohio election k the small vote of the people's party, whieh will not reach 13,v. In Xew York Flower, democratic candidate for governor, has a plurality of about 0,008. The legislature is probably democratic ia both bmHchen. Sheehan, democratic candidate for lieutenant-governor, has a plurality of ss.eoe. Iowa re-eleets Boies, the democratic candidate for governor, over Wheeler, republican, by an estimated plurality of 8.000. The democratic state tickut k probably elected, but the legislature k republkan in .both branches. In Massachusetts Unssell, democratic candidate for governor, is elected by a plurality of about 5.003. The remainder of the state ticket is republican, as k also the legislHttire. In six congrc.s&kttial districts, to fill vacancies, the honors were evenly divided, republicans and democrat each electing three representatives. In Maryland. Mississippi, New Jersey ami Virginia the elections were won by the democrats. Returns so far do not clearly indicate the strength of the people's party ia tke Kansas county elections. NEW YORK. What the Hern! Think ef Flower's 'Kleettew. Nkw York, Nov. 4. The Herald says the election of Mr. Flower will prove a sort of boomerang to the democratic tmrtv in the presidential camp Urn next year mu a uiehing in disguise to the republicans. This will be because a large number of democrats who, under ordinary circumstances, throw their whole weight for its i , , . - ij support, will be either lukewarm or PuiuV V it, i nvor to the re- . I..,. fpubicans with the hope of defeating Tammany. They will argue that if Tammany has acquired influence enough to travel from Xew York to Albany, and shows a determination to extend "its journey to Washington, something must be done to check its patronage and power. The same battle-cry which has been raked in thk eanvaaa will become the cry ef the future: "Down with Tammany." The LrxMatiire CtnlmeU tor the KeeahIImmm. New York, Nov. Returns reeeired by the Herald indicate that the republicans have carried both branches of the legislature. In the assembly it credits the republicans with having returned members to St) for the democrats, and in the senate 18 republicans to 14 democrats. A Very Vote. Khooki.VX. Nov. 4. The Times says that the latest returns from the Second congressional district indicate that Chapin (dem.) k defeated by Hrktow (rep.). The vote k very close. The feMHtte Tie. Albast, X. Y.. Xov. 4. Derby, repnblienn, k elected to the senate from the Sixteenth dktrict. Thk makes the senate a tie. CKapta's Majority for Concr. Hhouklyn. Xov. 4.Mayor Fred Ckapin's majority for eongress oyer Henry llrktow, republican, k about 4,W9. Fiower'a I'laraHty. Nkw York, Nov. 4. Tke latest returns show that Flower's plurality for governor k 48,?4. OHIO. KrnuMtean Vtstaw. Columrl'S, 0., . Xov. 4. Chairman Halm of the republican state central committee, claims MeKiniey's plurality to be SJ,w, and both lH-anelies of tke legislature. He claims M democrats ami ne republicans, with s doubtful, in the house; in the senate, IS republic ans and 13 democrat. Wm. McKinUg, Jr. The feature of the result is the complete di-op of the people's party. Their vote in the state will not exceed ll,S9, ami they claimed before the election at least TS,&fm. CHmittaU CnnjcratHlatea McXInley. Coi.l'mkus. 0., Nov. 4. Chairman Neat hmhIc no statement as to the election this morning more than to say thnt the republicans hud captured both state and legislature. Chairman Malm still claim ,oOt plurality for McKinley and republican majority of 17 on joint ballot in legislature. Gov. Campbell .est the following telegram to Maj. XeKinley: 1 hwcrtii cmtaratMlnta you upon your etr etioM. 1 hare no doubt thnt yon will wive tot peeple with Hedltf asl htinor. Jambs K. CAMrnr.LL. In hh interview he placed the blame for defeat on the free-silver plank in the platform and lack of funds for cam paign purposes. A boat one-third of the preelnete in the state are heard f-vna. MeKmtey'a Majority. CixcWXATl, Nov. 4. The Knqultr says: MaKwley's plurality k ,m to Si,tt. The house k Wt republican, 4S democrats; seuaVe, 17 reeublieaaa, 14

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MARYLAND.

Wesrir a Wewtowmws WsMhw., Ka i.tim4rk, Md. . X4v. 4 The tdaubet, ballot aad a great den) ef celling at many avnnUes make It kaposaiblw te give complete returns. The deHMwratie ticket reeeived inereased amjoritles kt fifteen counties of thk state. The pi, rallty of the state demoeratle ticket over l,tet. MASSACHUSETTS. (lor. Khm4I R-K4etMl. ItosTOX, Nov. 4. Kussell, it k mated, has received 1 , Mad A1W l&l,ee votes, leaving the governor i, plurality of alKHit S.Oef. The vote of Hoston k C,5 IS for Russell, and 9.fN?7 for Allen, whieh gives the democrats a plurality in the city of 13.IW5. The towns outside o!j the eities last yeaij gave Hrackett&U.-i 818, and Russell NX, 899. Returns from 2 towns thk (. Jluflt. year give Russell 4,S71 ami Allen 49,8SI. Gov. Russell gained IS jwr cent iu these towns, which, applietl U the rest of the towns, would make hk total iu all the towns 59, lift. The entire republican state ticket with the exception of governor, h elected by urn pie pluralities. Jletunw for members of the legislature are incomplete. The returns thus far indieate that seventeen republican senators are elected. Among the senatorial candidates defeated k Itoltert Howard, of Fall Iliver. His defeat k sonitliing of a tirpri&e. Complete returns for 1x7 ii' embers of the house of representatives, n little more than one-half, shuiv that fi republicans have beea and 45 democrats. The plurality for Speaker llarrctt is twice that of lst year. The executive council will probably stand 1 republicans to 1 democrat. IOWA. Gov, Heteo Re-Keetrl. Dbs Moinks, Ia., Nov. 4. Cov. lloie plurality k over S.999. Conservative republicans concede that figure. The entire democratic state ticket k elected. The legislature is republican in both branches tin senate by two and the house by from two Gvc. JkHt. to four majority. The very latest returns indicate the election of Holes by about hk old plurality. The rest of the state ticket k in doubt. The senate will consist of 3 republicans, 34 democrats ami one people's party man, Englc. who will vote against the repeal ef prohibition. The house will have fifty-five republkans, ail prohlMtlonkts "98 democrats and one people's party man. I'reH tuition can not lie repealed. NEBRASKA. Victory Ckttttteti ay the Ilemoentte Omaha. Neb., Xov. 4. The desucrats claim the election of KdgerU-". the independent eaadidate for judge or the supreme court The precincts which have thus far been heard from are in the eities where it was conceded Post, the republican candidate, would poll heavily. The country dktrieU have not been heard from, but it k reasonable to suppose they will go thoroughly independent. and aa Post has not what is considered a sufficient majority in the cities to go out into the state with, hk election k Hot claimed with much vigor. MISSISSIPPI. Klected Without OppoMtlu. Jackso.v, Miss.. Xov. 4. The election in thk state was held for three railroad commissioners, the entire legislature and district attorneys. W. S. Luurin, J. It. Askew and J. F. Sessions were the democratic nominees for railroad commissioners and had no oppo&ithui. The general legislature will be overwhelmingly democratic, with most of the mcinlmrs pledged for the return of Messrs. George and Walthall to the United States senate PENNSYLVANIA. Old raohlunf-tl rltraltir. Philadelphia, Nov. 4. The entire state complete gives Gregg rcp.) for auditor-general plumiKy over Wright (dem.). Morrison (rep.), for state treasurer, has 47.-W7 plurality over Tilden (dem.). Kt-IrelMt rirrebtHtt on the Ketult Nkw York, Nov. 4. -When seen t hk residence in Madison avenue by a reporter of the United I ex-President Cleveland gave hk opinions of the result of the election as follows: 4,f course everyone has a right to put his own construction upon the result, and I am not anxious to obtrude my idea, but it seems to me something might to be no longer dou btful. A nynian who Mill thinks that tariff reform k a settled ami obsolete issue, or that the importance of sound and safe money b question upon which the people can be blinded, in either wilfully wrong dangerously dull. It seems to me. too, that democrats ought to be satisfied that a staunch adherence to the principle ct their ,mrty does not require the abase of those who show an inclination to help u. I very much regret the defeat of Gov, Campbell. He lias been brave ami honest offtelnl. Thkandthe splendid canvas he made entitled hint to success. While the election of Flower, Russell and Holes ought to eue the utmost rejoicing among democrat they should not forget thai wHh these things tern as the obligations to be tree to the people, honest m the advocacy f cur principles aad ha all tulaf.

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