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~ OUMAHA FfOURTEENTH YEAR. Cleveland 13,414, Butler 686, St. John 416, | Claveland, 18,520; Butler, 189; St. John, %01, | the eat dons a mowse™ he Coesn't in whose k fd the e - w . | ‘ i THE TALLY ality for Blaine, 315, 2 Clav land's plurality, 40, i intorest they WHI watch it ( nd's TUESDAY'S TRAFF": sdtioation L I M“l- ¢ | a nech unty)— Blaine] 8,300, Cleve- gars county board of sn. [ friends ara uneasy at the aspe or n the 1 the modern _rifie, ¥ #1d 8,627, Butles 59, St. John 119, Plurality urned withont making a declara. [ unlees the judges of elec i) in 1 . M\_“ "_“‘”k'{‘"z‘: ¥ for Cleveland, ow to irregularities, Figures givon | Brooklyn has been anusually e 0 VP n Livestonk I G 0 de N ) X Rerision of the Volc uf NEW TOIK ) oSatren " ounty, (omolatBtatne, 5,877, |t pochovaat i sodbo o Yo | Drockige his boen ezhil siness Yesterday in Livestock and : 10 in tho detailof ! Schnectady county o 3,260, Clove- | from several towns wera sont back to have sin botweon Tan y aud make, ho a xcol s ,‘m“]“" i | land 2,077, 8¢, dohn 106, Butier 41, Plarality | clerical orrors nly, coriecte, to thisond iy account, for ¢ Table U1 bl iy Rtk for Blaine, 283 Genese connty —Board of canvas mora favorable turn towards Blaino i loa (11 Masks 4] ) | intrained wilitia, The national governmen b | About Half the Tot’ll Number | “bsaam sonnty—1 aine 2,108, Cleveland 1, overal technial orrors and eent che woturas | Gor fho p o da Active Cattlo Market With an ¢ well gy lu et Ly b i 526, Butler 4, St, John 89, ~ Blatne's plucality, | back for correction. Adjourned till to - y Assoolated Press, it tnonay, mIlitary TnRberinls A, oo e ooy [ Returned, 4 thought. that the errors in question 1) Aeciated rees, Tnad. quato Supply. DALFUCkara, WICh A8 W € ke syabem Tnee: ) — e Ti unty —Blaine 4, ulym...l auy difference in the majority first ‘\‘” it u' Joh - penaive to the states, | 879, Butler 204, St John 4 aine’s p ovembe in Ke | No Ohanges Shown; None| i, I son county—Board of canvassers ad. nmany hall, said to-night, thero i no- 1o-| Foog Rule Hoavy Under the T e g ¢ Osw go county —Blaine 9,976, Cleveland ned until 1 ek to-morrow. cal significance in the election al 5" Lad € FOREIGN NEWS N | Soberly Expccted. 7431, Vutler St. John 560, Blaic Eiie county —The canvassers to-night fin. an Waite !rl‘]»Hlnlu‘A‘lvD\ ‘.;v president of Li:flll Demand, . " pluralit ished the presidential vote without making rd of supervisors by vote ¥ < CHOLKRA IN PAIRIS, —_—— Cattaraugus county — Blaine 7,4¢ aav el ange from Blmne's majority of 1,440, --;vlwnwn i Mr llwlh ml;* that \: ait ‘iw e T laud 6,063, Butler 872, St. John 930, Burrato, N, Y., November 11— Dispatches [ often voted with Tamman ats in the INCREANING DRATH RATE, Possibilities of a Few Irregu=|plurality i,40. £ tho Courior confirm tho old figures in Catta. [ board, and the lagter have only coresponded | Wheat Unsettledqto Very Mod=| s, November 11— Kighty-theeo deaths larities in tho Cit; 1 “lv'fl"\'I"H:f\ru“"m 3 Sh o 47" Clowe: | AN SOUEY pToen S8 mijority . fos | oot ] ;‘l:l‘-m.wl‘u‘t‘lh“””;‘\" ‘.h.li.,w.“. T erate Busines il i aelnotglilbl i and utler 250, St. Jol 7 ove- | Chautauqua county gives 4,800 majority for of the el o1 elly declares Tam IS, Ry ot ¥ land’s plurality 1 Returns from all towns ue, and Wyon 1;; county 1,252 majority 1y aldermen will watch the count of the Uil "'f“"""i f'”'; hundredt ;‘“‘ 'l‘h"\"lh‘.\"\ e e except Ossinving and Newcastle are canvassed | for Blaine, al vote as o cat watches a mouse, - ‘Im ~”\\I~y : u“;‘:l‘: ‘u,‘ (l"' ll‘;» :‘L“" |::| ul\‘r'nm.‘l and these will not change tho result. wre under troasment. Between midnight and Fanatical Radicals Alone Dis-|™} pute the Apparent Result, Tammany’s Great Opportunity for Bloody Revenee. ()MAHA NEB., \\ ED .\'ln\‘l' THE COUNTIES DNRELORTRD, Niw Youk, November 11.~Tho following counties hava yet to report officially on the kland ¢ 3,007, Butler 1,104, ANG WICH THE RETURNS, New York Herald, November ¥th, 13, Cloveland Cleveland’s anty—Blaine S, St, John 1 730, Butler 468 Jobn Blaine's plu- | Greene, Jefferson, Kiogs, Livingstone, election district of the first assembly district, roe, New York, \l(il NING, Poor Business and Nervousness in the Corn Pit, 4\|u|',y—||||‘|]0|\yl Cleveland §,-|‘0te for presidential = clectors “ut the The city anthoritios were atartled yestorday BT Butler 14, St. John 114, Blaine's plural- | fteent — olection Albany, Boone, | when they discoverad that 1o eleation returns Ohemung, = Chenango, Columbia, Cortland, | had boen made to the county clork or the | Oats Strong? ana Steady—Al ¥nt yne county—Blaine 6 843, Cleveland 4,- | Delaware, Dutchess, Krie, Franklin, Genosce, | hoard of aldermen from the twenty-fouth est in January Pork—hLard NOVEMBER 12, thirseon epidemic city. FRANCO-ORINE noen to d 1884, thero thirty: leaths is contined to w THE ¥ ontside NCIUT SHannal, November 11, v fresh cases and of hospitals, The nliealthy parts of the T WAR, LOCKADE, Two Chinese iron i E Oneids, Orangy As the chairman of the bonrd of inspectors is Baster, { N i d MG Vi e ¢ — N eiluer connty—Blalne 6 135, Cloveland | Qitoeus, Sk Liwrence, Schuylor, Suffolk, SUL: | o stengs e S the | QUtHet. o over: Rttt SO M B st el A 8, Butlor 50, St Johu 827, Blaine’s piue | 1V, Tompking, Ulster, whelmingly democratic there was a feeling of —_— purpose of attempting to forco the Frer.ch Bouncing Bolters in Brooklyn—Va- [ b ot S Lath? THE SITUATION REVIRWE! alarm aud the facts were commuuicated to dis- UHTOAGH MARiE blockade. : rious Evideaces o, Small Irregu- andaga_county —Blaine 16, Clove: | Nrw Youk, November 11— (Midnight )— | trict attorney Oloy at once. Ax tho failure t b ] CHINKSK COALING. s land 13,16), Butler 99, St. Johu 61, Blaine's | Up to this hour the result of the battle for the | file & statement of the vote within tweuty four SRTELES Forwosa, November 11 he Chinese larities—Prognostioations, ete. [yt presidontial eleotors. has been deciarad i | hours after the canvasa it felouy, ~ Asssistant [ Special telogram to Tik Bre, bought nearly the wholo stock of Fnglish coal 8 A\l\rsin 1y U;lmty Ivlfllue 6,068, Claveland | thirty-three of the sixty counties of this state, | distr fll ntl--my e “'lll_]'l“'v }"*" ";\“'““:\I Cuieaco, Novembor 11,—Among tho fresh | it Shavihai, £80, Butler 786, St. John 1,180, Blaine's | The last previous reports of the county cleries | inspectors of the distr R ‘ rrivals wera 100 to 120 cars of Texa TR H NEW YORK, plurality aliowod & democratis. plurality of 1 230, Tor SULURILRDUONER, O] ',F,““”vr-,““ o T pi ‘-',"”:',,m. The Plagae in Paris, The followi 5l i N chington’ county —Blaine 7,337, Cleve- [ day's canvass shows ¢ oo 1itna of | James Sullivan, of No. 48 Vashington strcot; | westerns, Tho supply seemed conidorably [~ e Il PR AL B LR 3, Butlor 110, St, Joht 225 ' Blatne's | fage: samee ™ "Tho " romuining - twonty-sovan | Christophor Wykotf, of NQ7T4 Wast stroot, | below the demand and tho gonoral market it e el Lol ¥ Y ork ‘'imes of the 9th inst. with that jour- inties, with two exceptions, reported pro (tu.ll ward “I :xkll‘x"' of 1 ,||<.||l<_u" 00t |l nckive with & allght advance on, the bost | Celc Iaat gkt thice wer “;,luh’l.llnml‘!“n i 0 $ i g sex co ~Blai 5513 Olev ¥ 8 e 3oth Hunt and Sullivan are re sublicans, Wy- q ght adva ! ole d o o e | al's confidence of its accuracy, is hera given TH O R EdAL (xlfi‘u?.ld‘a"il'.-m. gress, and wil, for the tiost pact, roport the |\ ' belanga to the county democracy and | sorts of natives, ot they sold rathor irregular. | Wres do not inclnde the ndditional a ‘- for reference, Tt will be found by comparing 1,778, et Teports speak of itrogularitios’ in. form, | Conklin it a Tammaoy man. ly, the quality bringing more of premium | d¢ , ocours the hospitals, } i Tficas figon county - Blaine, 6,608; Cloveland, | N mantion is made of any rorfons disorap: | - When broght face to face with Assistant [ gt "t (0T EE BERKIE BRI fuumerous instances the vietims wore ¢ it with tho returns that tho Times made its Butler, 80; St. John, 559, BIanes | ancy inthe. oo Soreral eontiac ecteh | Distriet Attorney Parris the men appeared to | 1 y Anf ) tWO | goized with tho disense without warning, ith i titude and the | pluraliy, 1,744 2 it B ot to ey oomlots i o s | bo confused and could not tell what had bo- [ ear-loads. averaging only 1,800, sold at 6.45 |in omnilusos, on the strects and other public LG B L G LD S b e 113; | Torsortad thit (ot tieie offiviat patieae [ come of the returas. A messenger was sent [and tharo were stoors of noarly the samo | Placos, Audiwhen Sbout $hisikony inference that the full returns of the revissd | Bigine, 4 Butler, 48; St. John, ‘134! | that when completed the figures would show | foF Just Dy, who camo to tho diirict | woight that sold for a dollar huindred low ,L".'L':"uu Ko hoapikala vos apart fo R , % e ! 4 b ttorney’s office in & hurry and opened court, | The highest price sale of thix morning was two | Patie Uil aud others are el S ALy ARTL S B IR GOl m:{::n:-l.’m"y‘l'.lxlt)» Blaine, 10,047; Cloveland ‘"fyf‘lln;l."ffirf,::"l':u‘(l"f:.“. n“:'.“:‘ll\y‘f'l‘\ th %‘::: Thie aase whs Inid befors ik and h dosiared | loads tiat nveraien JAB0. an ccla Ton Gop..] inirendin .- Many casca oconerud among the isnot more than reasonablo, Howover, the |9,060: It Bt Jokn, 004, " Blalne's | oaratio Jatite sommittes - from twenty.four | [t {0 bok iatter Of [6HBRsSateat fmportanico | [heso wrs very neatly Bisb class whioh may | IOAR A tARAIERGRS ) Iho panl o foocu: N 987 § o | tha o roturns should ba fo a8 8000 A8 [ be quoted i r by o 3 Ame anticipated discropancies are located in New | Plurality, 987, ! Jlaine's | 23 ntionindicate a change offsix votes in favor | L s rotuiin, SRS 0o SIS [, Seeiea ood vore solling | 0 the most excellont sanitary conditions. il 1 cealicy, T a7 amilton counties — Blaias's | of Blaino againit sixty (In Livingston) In fa- | Eostiole, Jhskective o oo e e oy So By, November 11, The imporial boards York City and as it so happens that no revi- !L".‘,I‘L‘;‘X;nf;""‘ showing no change from the | vor of Cleveland. No returts have been re- A6 the tatol olit BEBIGCRAR L within Chatiie 4 native stoors maybs quoted at b 00w of lealth of Germany, Awstrin and 1ungary " e, <ons of that vote have yet been sent, large and decisive differances may ba found. Coununties: Albany .. Alleghaney . \ Broome . . Cattarraugus Cayuga Chatauqua. Chomung. “henango. Clinton Columbia. Cortland . Delaware Dutchess ... aklin . ........ nd Hawilton. ¥ Fulton tireene . Herkiuer Jeffers.n Kings. . Lewis. Livingston . Mudison. . Mooros. Montgomery . New York Onoida Onone Ontario. ceived at the republican national hoadquartora o spocified by law, Justice Duffy the aud_common ,.u‘.'m.u.w; native butchers’ ure acting in concert to endeavor to prevent oo D o aae i Sovotrd oLy e | ssCbatrnas Desves Rotjiuer eepbioka| 18\ 8 1Vt il Clateen e b L omba 01 | kol o MWD rbte in fair dens the cholera from entering either countey, 1884- vene the inspectors to correct clerical errors in | found. General John N. Kuapp, stalwart examluation in default of s’““’.“ 1 he r“'“,' stoady, Westerna and Texans wort ulllll‘ 7\'. nite Glove P34 |the returns. No chunge in_expected in the | rapublican, from Auburm, eaid he. befioved | Wero held in default of $1,000 bail ey [ and sold at strong prices, Ono car of special en Acqy e laine | fros alrendy publishod, The official vote of | the offioial canynss wonld make mig. waterial | Will Do examined in the Tombs police conrt | grade Montanan averaged 1334 and sold for| Duurix, November 4, —Pat teger- fand. - Blatne | 5iario county can not b ascertained until | change in the published returus, ““If thera is [ this morving. 080 and a big drove of Stuare Kohr & C.0 | a1, u Tenian suspect, arrested In London em. Keln to-morrow, the board of canvassers having ad- | any hitch,” it will bo in New York | 1n themeantime great consternation pre- | Montanas averaged 1257 and sold for b 10, A 640 said he, and Kings counties, up in the country the peoplo know within twentv-four hous tho closing of the polls what the result i vailed lest the loss of the returns might inval- data the vote of the district. A Herald ro- porter was allowed to talk with the prisoners journed until 11, The Monroo county board of supervisors met to-duy as o board of canvassers, The mo- ag to “And 1,” said Sullivan, the other repuvli- | & f can, ““took wy registry book to the hureau « In the counties of Will b olosely sorublnized usumed at the from the first dis Chatian: LE the state a week is usually ¢ iatauqua count; Diaine 10 e The men shook their heads and looked at each other. P When did you see them last? “Just aft guad themn m the polling lection distri Id* Wi and were sent bacs for correction, meets again to-morrow, Tho canvass of Duchess county is half co o without tickets attached The board toes apoointe work on the canvass, 127 drove of the Cary & Forrest Wyomings, Foreign advices continue unfay ce g 1136, made 4 63, 5350 pounds, 5 70@06 25 ew louds of fancy heavy making S1 4 500, but later there was u falling off in th pand and the market closed rather we st continue largo , aud tho visible suy showed an ver- Good to choice, 12 Common to fai incronse of 00 | B been » 0 tor o Tunt and Sullivan, | 1000 to 1200 @b 50, Sales tion to canvass the electoral votes was first | think it is & sure thiog.” The offi in the tombs last might. I : ) . lost, Tho pointwas rasod aud swtained by the | {n Kings county board- of supcrvisors, retaras | 8 T e TR i:"“:‘"m:" TR chairman that ouly the towns whose supervis- [ in six wards examined to day beginning with | While the democrats stood around AR ey owa, 107 l ors had original certificates of returns signed | the first showed Closeland o havel1 2 9 | the corridor in a most despondent mood, They Montanas, 1904, 64 cows, 1180, 4 (0; b, inifioukor BF 6leckbn eUtla b NI TORE | ot DT B 291 Wore all waiting o bo locked in the r coils. Montanws, 1321, 525 26 Montanww, 1216, [ to-day Tt el on ol beNIl i abd Do b1 Dol £ 0 IAD TAKES TG WERCUNS, 119 Wyomings, 1141, 510; 20 Montanas, | roading A T ] DHEa NG| B & iTH OF " *I took my registry book in an unsealed L0010, s e e e aoeoaly, e | Nuw Youx, November 11,—The Mail and | envelopa o the clork of the board of aldor- | A — The board then adj-ursed until to- morrow af. | Express says: The official count of the bal- [ men,” said Chairman Hunt. *‘He gave me a f Receipts, 3,800, ternoon, 1ots of every county in the state 15 mow in [ reccipt for a statement of the vote, although MORE: NDI Tho suporvisors of Columbia_county nd- | Progress. “The worke will be very thoroughs |thoro was nothing in tho envolond bub the | gy journed till_to-morrow for corrected returns | Beither party yields an inch. Every figure | book. @ | NG pu INDIA; v 5 801 B 3 work, This city and Kings county rquire | elections, the : g :‘.‘l‘.‘lm”'.' o . JEsaitim oo yonrs Ragit I THEiil oount ol KEC LNy Y hero ata the siruosand asalod s SRR colOr I MR Al lOM Caytizs dounty, Blaige 9,200, Cloveland |the state was not completed until Novamber | turns?” asked tho raporte I sanin oause of thilad vatice fwad Hiolare 6,011 491, St. John 591, Blame's | 20th, over @ week distant. Prominent law- | Tho four men shook their heads. e e Lo L e plurali Fal s e 77 | yers ‘on both sides watch the count, “Did you not sign statements of the votes? "I‘l -"'"!‘“_i L'"l':",':;" ‘nll" rulux' “ll‘ e | tweon Liviugstone county, Bluine 5,101, Oleve- LONG ISLAND DISTRICTS. Grh R I RIT - e S PRI A S e e ey "]”" ]'t A utlor 118, 5% J ohn Blaive’s | Nuw Yonk, Nov, 11.—The Kings county | o, M seal them in an envelops $14 80@4 90; packing and shippi ) to 310 plurality 1,1 e board of canvassers met to-day. A number ot e pounds, $1 60@3 00, g leh;"" ‘-ity\[‘}lu]uw i&.‘f"»lr.mcle" citizens and connsel reprosenting tho republi oY w"l‘“‘“.‘ e L WHEAT lnown anc y StJohn 106, Blaine's | can and democratic national and exe it A moderato Pusiness was transacted in pinr ection returns from xine | committees were present. John C. 1 fEnect wheat to-day, but the market was wsett! Tndiann, ly acquitted, last April on the charge of treason and felony, Owing to this result the crown has abandoned tho Tube curry cases and all prisoners havo boen releaeed. The Fra the fran without division, KS TOUCHES 111 ENTS WITH A LITTLE FLUITER OF NCOM IR Narouts, Ind., iree and four rder and visws on the ta . The sponker s tho national olection, I the valuo of public securiticy has alreudy od- Nov. cratic stato jollification hore to-day was large- ly attended, althovgh thers were not a 1 number of visitors from outside tho city. chise BilL Loxvos, November 11, -In the commons biso bill passed the third — VIOE PRESIDENT RLFE 301 S MOOSIER CONSTITU- CAPTIVAT- 11.—The demo- Be. clock the meeting was rnor Tles Aricks being 1 wada a spoech, & portion of which d to tho exposition his well- the stand To tuken by the democrats on this question, Hendrioks atiributod much of their succes in aniff, id: ““As a result of ish to eay to you that said NO. 124 BONNER'S BONANZA, Bea's Her Own and All Previcns Rroores, Mand Trotting A Mila in the Marve= lous Time, 2:09 1-4, Greateat Twf Ocoasion in the World’s History, In the Presence of a Few Elue Grass Aristcerats. A @rand Spectacle and Great Enthasiasm, Signifleance in Bonners Telogram: That Vanderbilc Hae Not Suld the Mare, MAUD 8 The day wae bright for November, At the track wan a vory large gathering of the very Dbest pooplt’ of $ha blue grass region, amon them hundreds of church-gosrs and saveral divines, A placard was conspionously posted on the grand stand, N0 HIITING "he judges snd wore Major H, C. MeDowell, Colonel K, West and W, Hi Wil. son, In the opposite stand were Mr, Bonner, Gonoral J, Bobneon, L. F. Brohead, Richard Anderson and Hamilton Busby, The conditions wern: Maud S, to beat her own. record of 2:00¢ for & cup cffered by the Wood- burn farm, where she was bred; Bair jogged aronnd the track, went to the head of the streteh, and coming' down nodded. for the word, 'Nota singls mistake was made, ands it would be difficult to imagine a more SUDKRI SPRCTAOL, than the one piesented by the noble animal as kha came into full v of the expectant throngs on the grand st When the three- quartor pol was reached Me. Bowerman joined her with a ruaner hiteaed to a salky. Tho finish was moguiieent and though THE JUDGRS STODRED. THIEL WATCMKS - AT 2:00§, the majority of the visitors' watches made the time 209, The ke ue whon the queen re- turned to the stand for Bair to weigh was ine describable. ~ Crowds filled tho quarter atreteh: and cheered themselves husky, It was the greatest performunce of the kind ever wit- nessed in the world and ths IKentuckians shouted as only Kentuekians can, ALVOWED," MR, BATRWAS GONGRATULATED overy While Grant, the colored ing Mand S on the lawn, weoren of ldies gathered arsund and: asked the privilege of toushing her on the nose. Bonner, quickly as possible, hurried to the tolegraph office, where his first dispatch was as follows: “W. kL, Vanderbilt: - T'he mare will now be turned out for the winter, N THI TOWS AGO0, The whola town th wonderful perfo on tulizing about The intecestin the eloction has baen inten: hore, but i sibe werged by the tidal wave of excite ro- duced by Maud 8. Amoug the many dis. ved Ly DBont e “Allow to congratulate you on the unmh‘vffl per- formance of your great mare, Maud 8% & 58 (3igued) J. T Case, R RIOT A0 PROCLAINE TIR LAW AND 1 L HOADL GOVERNC " The Queens county board of canva ) stroat,” anSWEr )0,000 bushels, The market oponed weak | vanced. Many who do not think rightly e WHERRREE o 1090 | Pleted. Roturns from several towns sent back ;m...r,n)..l;l‘/."‘.’; x.:.ld'\)\'m,.l. DI ",I:“,““ No, ¢ prossselstroet; i auswAESCl| Gt R R Gaak AEL TH cas M IHET ot | liafeRiot e tloukiyItlry would be 1o reduce ‘::" ""‘:m “.w" ek 1)swego. ; Hh,uv lerical erors corrected, electoral vote this afternoon. B e ot prits oy ations doclined o point o under’closing of (the - valug - of | United | States | ve- |10k StuIKING T ik Wyoming county —Blaing seland | Tao Loar s of canvassors of Suffolk_county | (P Whore FOruion BORERRC L | vadterday afiernoon, en sllil” Lo wmdse coritlon,© Bachy you roe, s ot baen | Conouncs, Oli, S Dol 50, Butler 53, St. John 48 OB P also got to work, | Liwyars were presont rob- | jric, ad them. 1o promised to deliver them | Bood speenlativo - domand, largely from short Cebitdslt 4 RId 8 | [oudloy to-day insued u pr \ to the ality 1,252, Sl lasmSorkie Tietis i, had the ver t| o, SO Afoe s ero quits | “Somehow the republicans did noi get : : ? i ueous 1110 Orangge county—LReturns from several towns [ forr the republicun and democratic parties | £, vy before twelve oclock the next day. e e e ana s wsual touso in thy eloction in [ citizens of throe coumies in which depreda Ve Aispeso “‘3{ and discricts we back for the correction o . oyouAobart closed on the regular board }ounder yestorda v and tho result was_joft to tho best | tions acourred on account of tho strike of min= i of clavical errors. None material. S goldis f On the afternoon board the market continucd b ol tho poople. W tho result,” [ ory, Te ennmeratcs the destruction by jn fockland. ' Ulktor foounty = Somel retarnblworet cant 1 NuwiXone N ivetord (At ia illiheiusnootorpingioed)ipith i RAtAt I eHb IRk RS a shade lower at 71 nddress closed s followa: Myloountiys [ 000000 siatia intimates Onat it a i REREE 5t. Lawrence . back o inapee owing to irregularitics | of th republican general commit Ithough the two denucrats did not seom to | rylo eisy, Dacomber, 744@733 [ wen. I eannot express to you under how el cendiativs and intiates that 16 In in b gro aralogn.; which do not effect the presiden Tha | county to-uight, the state senator Albert Dog. | have u very clear recollection upon the sub- R st and how great obligation I fecl to you, 1 dia |messurs due o the sy henectad; v 3. Th Al ( for January, 80§c for May, 8 ia ud calls on them to vee nli efforts to Schensctady democrats and republicans were represented | gett, moved to drop from the rolls of names | ject or to understand anything about ths re Dt K not desire the nomination for vico president | +17200s Aud ¢ulls on Som t nancing sl o Seliobario. b Tcomsal: all those members who voted for Cloveland, | turns, although ey wero quito. suro- they [ o onR R LR G e e e Jetseryeiliel manlby dilonniSrintiorIEREAY Schuyler Otuogo county—Cloveland, 7,307; Blaine, [ Alexander Forman and Edwin Packard, the [ signed iome papers. 48 hours, against 156 cars yosterday. Thero [ years from now." 1t buc 1y duby b s | eservo Inopstty, LA Steuben. ! 936 Butl St. John, 432 Blaine's [ latter a delegate to the republican Chicago THEY ARE FRIENDS OF 0'MRIEN, way moderate business transactud, and tho | copt it |\\'m']‘u~ i ‘]“lt ‘I"l-v\mltlll“~lfl Hea [ Gl 16 tho di:tuebane padmitted they did not support| Ay tho roporter withdrew tho two ropubli- [ fecling wus one of groat nervousness, At tho | and wpoke to tho people frankly, as Thave al- [ Deace: T e thom 39 tho di e n ty—Blaine, 5,875; Cleveland, 1, The motion waa not acted, Thexes- | 0"y ohod wnd s opening there wus u very irregular and unset. | Ways spoken on public question d mow Lo [ (1 e milibary 1Or b, leveland’s pluralit; tion of W. C Beecher son of Rev. Henry | "STG0 R0 00 GUEof this all right. Don't | tled markot, and prices. varied widely, with | you and to themen, woumen and children, who 4 T i Waed Toech a ] * Lome, 1 to heartfelt thanks this —— wpking, Qucens couaty—The supervisors sent back | Ward Beecher, was accopted. won y about v tho sales 1 nt_higher prices, but quickly | Are ab oo, L sandar iy, henrefalt thanks this What Blaine is Boin s eturns of nine districts to_the in: pectors H This Inspectors all agreed that the vote of | broke off 1 e Novenbor, and 4o for tho | day." Goveraoriloct Gray fallowed withn] - Whas Blaine by Boiog. |l rron . 4sh ouse the inspoctors failed to give thio TAMMANY'S VENGEANC#. the district wa 225 Elaine, 643 | year; rallied o for Novenlier, but lator was | thory spech, - Olhor addieses wera mdo by | A s, Noveber 11=Diolee i Mt A Inland City, were presented, the counsel rep. | 1ite nErunLoans 1o assise mie Laersn VR0 BIREWS TR hasl J. Gil- | year than yesterday. On the afternoon board [ parade reviewed vy Hendricks, The stroets | ot hin oriliaey v | cntartaining W yoming rosenting iblican state committes ques- | rik REVISION OF VOTES IN NEW YORK CI1Y | dan, the Republican po 1 clerk, who was wid | the marked again declined | were throng viends who call Vates tioned uh imiog_ they AND ROOKLYN, to lave taken possession of the returns He OATS, T A T gned by the properly qualified ”inspect T S e lives at No, 425 Greenwlch street, ruled strong_and steady. at 25c for Novem Kansan' Big Majority, Innesouu's Big: plaf Total. Holsald lo hadiboen told thatiHeancy S Rl S s A A PREPTY PIECE OF BUSINEa for December, 28ic for May, Torexa, Kas., November 11,—It is osti-| ST Pavt, November 11.—Blai Democratic plur i of n)wlml ot Lapselors et tiehe polls | N A0 N oyeiber 811,00 myseda | 5 Sl IR I el inspe rolK wated full rotiiens will give Blaine 060,000 in Minnesota is now estimated a PROGESS OF THE COUNT. LAl ',,L'Q‘].\\..‘,,‘h‘;”\\.’,:- ik tho returns by counties of the officlal canvass | 5 KT IRIENS “hehiio “Wholo || Teading was only mnderatoly sctive In mess | plurality in Kknass, and it §s thought will exoeq | y ¢, November 11,~The following | that another person had taken his placs and | €/mes in, it becomes more and more apparent | board was drunl, and wo had a lively time, Lork and tho interest contered in contracts for ey Xong, November L= Thoifolloying (1Eiat Afoius Perse hud thiken s s that if Cleveland’s plurality as originaliy re- [0 that T had sl 1 conld do to attend to myfofanuary deliy Peices ruled irrogular, de tigures give tho reqult of tho official canyass in | gy *a) barviuor MoT.aughiin g b sted is to be overcome and the state recured | own duties. Although we dia not get throwe. | Glined 15@ ¢, clping i, Closivig figuron e each cor in New York state, )8 of o eres inte 5 0 ive o'clog oxt mornings.0e | wore % for ear, $ or Januar; ety i ey Xurk state; f\".,{"“'j\"\‘,',’}' pasounml merglnlenieii rorn smist bo done i Now York or | 00 heaty o ook tho haxt mimingne | wure sl e : st sclioharlo county's vote gives the following: | .0V L)t e, hia coneso was adopted, | Brooklyn, or both, There is much speculs. | went awsy at seven o’slock In the ovening wd sha ¥ aq q ug d Cleveland, 5,330; Butler, ul 1o furthor notice was taken of the coun [ tion hera over the rosult of the organization | did not reburn, Mo did not sign tho poll| i SR d d E'M W j b Il book Ruled & shade essior, with s fair demand, : plurality for Cleveland, 1 ction, The counsel also claimed that assing board in New York todny, | 1% and I doa’t think ha gt his poll book. 2 8iace e B R A X s of Newton was in ex ofitlieTeg | o R CALYASSING: 5 Y1 'made return of twoy lisks to the ot clowing mhib i axtaedin Lous coi we lable fo cnsueif : -Bluine, 8,190 LW T8 | Tammany mewmbers jiined hithobre il IRAGE AR SO Op R et or Decenibor, 80,85 for January ang pioone un abledn o A i, but upon inspection of the rogistey |\ licauy in the election of Walte, republicun, | County clerk, I understand ghat one should PO S8 provalent disci i5 ot wiiendcd to i season, R o, eloctors each | books it was discovered that it was rever. o AT TRR ORI hia | ave gone to the burean of ¢lections, buv 4 ulous talnt in I lseie freq {10y s the senso of smolk 10 Siaskore u each r ia now rtol as chairman, The democrate fucl that this |} %00k o attend to_ an 4did not know —am— S AR R 7 Butler 92, St. dohn 125 | huadred less, Ttis now, uhnost cortuin Wit [ 1,0dag them nn wood for it_demonstrates chat [ 14 1Y work to attend to R AT o o AL BOLLOFLELD, by Ity powertul purlfy ] wdevelopes inio bro or 1 piurality for Cleveland, 318. The board of willbe no ch nge in the f s Iesdy | ywichy the aid of Tammany the republicans havo B ALY R L e * ph 5 | upon o blood, specdily removes the eause, | aary consmpiion. Undositedly many cases Sounky onvaamts Ineh kbl mopiing and ad: o o s 4r8Y 0 [ tho maority and tho power, and if s dinponed | af;uhete (he Sepectorsrouen drec | L s axsuan werone as comstaxomn ov mf - R, U2 MR T ULV Oy sption originate in catareh, ood's iened till to-morrow afternoon on account \ T lo-u»n\un-ln u.u'u- " o choose what presincts that will throw out hava the raturos I his poseasiQh.” ® DIVISION OF THE MISSOURI, U, 8, A of catarrh. pose who suffer from its varied | Sarsaparilla cures catarrh and has even % ;I‘Kl‘::Ilflh;:‘:tnfll;‘lll;llw 3191, Cleveland 1918, LA’A::TII T BACLO TG 0 o0 L "'""“'“i“m‘.e"'y 1;")'”“ e it i ity | Mr, Gallan maid that nceording| to his recol-| - Cincaao, Novembor 11.—The anural roport | symptoms —uncomfortable low from the nose, | effceted remarkable cures of consumption Ltler 190, 5t John 200; plurality for Blae | Kichmond covuty - Tho' chuicman of tha |fire0%er theresult o e e falth. thory: | lostion tho vote given to the. relurter by the | of Major Genoral Schofield, commanding the | oftensive breath, ringing and bursting noiscs | itself, in its earty stuzes. A book contalning d 1 g ¢ board of canvassers invited the chairman of [ ¥ S0H P ASREIE I KGR SR inepector was entirely convect, ) the division of the Missouri, is publiehed to.| in the ears, swelling of the soft parts of the | statements of lwany cures by & th 1 blican and d ¢ 7 bringing his election I A visit was mado to Mr. Teynolds' cigar i q 5 stration, ete, —should take | Hlla, will b sent (ieo (o a1l who send addyess. B Dloxsiand | thb Gy RanMpCoAn B SR tu o ol ties, to sny the luust. Luwo doing thoy sacei- | 000" g ronsen ntreot, whore the returns | day, I troats of the operations in that di-| throat, nervons pre i €1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 405, Butler 8, St. no's plural. | toes U withcas tho count, which wis ooly i | 6554 W't opporiatvics to ko trodan n [ S60re 1o D B B L . ot of | H00d"s Karsaparila and bo curod 1€, 1. Houd & Co , Mass, iy 103, errupte 1o offering of four affidavits of | fyyor of their local ticket in_ which they were | W6 ke, eynclon anidihay on during the pa . : i Now York county—Ta-day at noon the |men who declared thoy voted for Butler in | 4Jon interested, for it fs well known how bit BAN L FORLEER (‘X‘,"‘;',‘f“‘,"‘l'Lh“:‘l"flj"‘“‘l'“"“f,'v,'} troopa in the division shows soven rgimonts The Best Medicine Catarrh and impure Blood board of alderman wers wvorn n as_a baard| Buithfleld, ‘bub bulloved Aisle. votes wero |tor was the pil they' ewallowed when they | clecka left, ' Ho declaced that aar bt ¥ e | and two companios of” cuvalry, ninotegn regi (1 Daxs sudorndoellll SAATEY 15 s Dead |t ACTIaa0's Baréiuatis bas balnad TaTRIE of oonaky Convameecs, o, B, Walte, xop, wae | OR000% 4 3o Loy land: ,.l;"'l:‘;'l'\‘h“‘ e fooks "“1““"" "Tho result s, T‘"',”,“,“‘{""‘ P AL e R L et || momta wad s eoma ARy of- dafkrEy faurbat | 1 fos yors and paid out undreds of dols for | for eatarth and fnpire bood than auything ted chairman. The board room’ was | Vassirs o nocice of tho allidavits, Tho | 1o control of the city offices, which have p /A e S R ? £ P iabd ) recelyod Ixe Lever used.” A, DL, 8 i i ed in the count and | ffi ote was declared as follows: Blaine, | i , oment to their | that whe picked up Mr, Frederick A White's | ¢ iu, of figid artillary. The report nrges the | medicines, but hive Leretofore recelved ouly sy Bpcakaors, " Aing hies RO rapmesen: | 1 Clovoayd 5135 vl 75 st Sy | Loroafore beow o oat elshont o Wit | ot oo Pho o whon she e sy | e Sk aslley, b peport heen whe | nwdlelnen, v oretors reelrgony | s O] i og the republican national and statn conse |85 Clovelants plurality, 1,071 ik ‘h‘,‘nlj; “”""" On the Fother hand, | 108 up and raturned it to him, Mr. White | RO G5 G IR e ops i Sarsaparilla and now my catarrh | rly |y goneral healtls wis poer In consequence, mittees were Wi M. Evarts, Bliss, Sewell, ulton courty-—Blaing, "4617; - Cleveland, | 6 ec ity domoctacy hus lectid ita candidage | %4 Ut he hus not the faintest idea of whore | FESREE™ 1 fafors to the destitute con 4, the weakness of my body 15 il gone, | When T took Hood oxills 1 found [ i Seward and Wm, A, Butler. The deao-|3524; Butler, 35, St. Jol 7. Blaine's plu- | for mayor and the cliarge is made that it was [ 1he Tosurns are, dition of certain Iudian tribes in - the depart- Appetito is good— i favt, 1 feetlikeanother | liad the right temedy. The eatarriyis yielding, cratic stato and national committens wers | rality, 109 : enabled to do 80 by extensive trading at the —— ment of the Plitts and nges B L e g Lk s Barsaporills 1s oleaname v bload! sepreianted by T C. Barlow, Fronklin | Hamilton county—Blaine, Cleveland, | ¢\ auue of the rest of the democratic ticket, Warlike Symptoms, dhoierolef, Mo Curges | tho BRrAuk oA RN RLIA. PRl 1A il 3l o iy syt proy: Burtlett, Aarou J. Vanderpool, G, P- Miller, | 597; Butler 3; 5t. John, 21, ~ Cleveland's plu* | for it i noto)ious that this wing of the party | Paiapereizs, November 11.—A confer- | f a - practica ool for s b in Frencia M, Scott, Feancis L, Statson, 1d- | rality, 46, a0t in the majority, All this makes f ho | atillery fushioned after the schools of apoli uam, rovidenc » f ward I Bacon aud James O, Carter, Toupking County —The board of canvassers | Tammanyltes exoredingly and [ 00c¢ began to-day, with closed doors, ab tho | o g0 "for nfuntry wad cavalry at Fort Loay | , Olsego county.— The board of canvassers of | adjourned until to-morrow 1o notwithatanding * dobn Kelly'n secing |office of tho American Tron and Steel asocin: | ony'rth. o ueitiony o Emcagnpnent of the county assembled here to-day, Finding | Broome and Chanavgo counties sre not|denial, it 14 believed that having | tion. One one side are bors of gun | the Ilinois national guards during tho xl‘vmm" o ‘.’ ‘f.!- errorsin ths returns, adjourned until to-mor- | yet completed owing clerical errors, rried out its pledge to cast its bLallot for | foundry, board of the United States govern- | of July and :\n.w t when W(""w-"r i 9 row afternoon, Oneida county—The canvassers adjourned | Cleveland it is now oilling in the bitter of { ment, “appointed to inguire into the best | troop 9sour ed v ot 'll'\ Bl it A Male | Sold by a1l dri ,\, « for £5, Made Clinton ounty — Blaine 5973, | until to-morrow on account of defective re-|local defeat to see that no more of them Auulmuunn for the manufacture of heavy gins, | zer, of the Kighth mml. .;yu”,' Bold b Argal H" A L AN B LR b i Cleveland 5,151, Butler 19, 8t. John 85, Plu- |turns from the first and fourth wards of [ counted than the strict lotter of the law de.j adapted to modern warfare, on the other in this nection Imlnw at! mll’l»u| ‘..“.;’ ouly by b & 3 Wl -4 Mass, rality for Blaine, 822, '(lmum lxmi Mr:rn uui ».u.l.{;ly Lllgrn_ 1 mnm‘llj It v\ll}l).nlrlluw”l m:tl u":ulv l‘\l;:]"hy‘ ‘.”m: ;'t'f‘.f'["u‘.'.';."" lewding steel manufac: h'.qulvfifun;‘ i“{i:gmu ;kllllk‘rf!:v " L“I w'.lv:: ‘Lun’ll 100 Doses One Dollar. 100 Doses One pollar, Renssellear county — Blaine 13,759, County clerk returns show Blaine, 13,7580; ' ways Tammany “‘will will watch the count a3 ! tories of the country, of ~ the militia v tutes, S sy wagct ko 00 0 > Sealof Nordh Carolina Smoking Tobacco. gieen teverywhiere, fikdw where recognizea. Because eve ad iqdié)pcné&ifii’e fo Peafer ano Gonbdumer, Why !J z,.,/,/ ;L;ctt e best cane thel -)woxb up/.'.‘g/v age alone (s Fa,t.’:af. T s th (nlmm ST

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