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“branch ot the demooratic national [CONTISURD PROM PIRST P Oleveland 97.044; Harrieon, 72190. This ves Cleveland a lead of 26,154 thus far in k county. as Harrison's plurality in the itate outalde of Cook county in 1858 was bus ,000. aud Lhe COUBLY reLArLA thus far show & falling off of 1528 in 20 precinots, it Wwould scem that the result must be ver) elose, probably not over 5,000 for Cleveland. The democrats have probasly eleoted both ngressmen-at-laige and bave carried not Foaitoan ten of the twenty congressional tricts in the state., Feen Cable's Claime. Ben T. Cable, of the western m paign Chairman vommitiee, is receiving the congratulatious of the democrats of the whole country this morning, over the work of his committee _in Illinois ana the northwest. To the Associated this morning Chairman Cable said B Ve bave carriad 1linols for Claveland by &t least 10,000 plurality and slected the en tire democratic state ticket, the two con- ressmen-al-lares and are successful in at t tweive of the twenty Lwo congressional distriots of the state. Our returns, which wre very full and from all sections, show this We have iptured both branches of the illinois legislature and will do the re-districting of the state mext winter. Wa have carried Wisconsin, but the vote will be close. South Dakota will give her electoral vote to Weaver, which is & democratic victory, as the Weaver ®lectors were supported by the democrats. We are prepared 1o make no statemen: s to Worth Dakota, as we have practically no re- $urps from that state. The chief satisfac- tlon whioh we derive from tuis victory it puts Iitinois in the demooratic columm for all time to come. Tu 615 precincts in the city Harrison re- ocoives 81,45, Cleveland 101.4%5. T'bree bun- dred and eighty-five townships in Iilinoi outside of ook count, give Harrison §1,080, Sleveland 77,857, a_ Cleveland gain of 3,00, ‘our hundred and ninety-six precincts in Chiongo give Fifer 65,425, Altgeld 91 908, T P 10WA PIL) Australian Votes Belng Pot in Rapidly in the Hawkeye Stute. DAVENTORT, I8, Nov. S.—The day is per- foctand m large vote is beiug oast, heavier up W noon than in any former year. There #s no delay on mccount of the Australian system of voting, used bere for tha first time. The polls will remain open tll § p. m. in clty waras and the resultwill not be known until Jate, Mansuarrows, I, Nov. & —The weather 1s benutiful o large vote is being cast. Dusuque, la., Nov. 5.—It is clear ana cool the and election is progressing slowly under the Australian system. 1t is probable & full vote will be cast, at least 40 per cent above that of tno last presidential election. The heuvy vote in this city will be favorable to the democratic congressional ticket. CenAk RAPIDS, Ia., Nov. 8.—1t is o & heavy vols was polled early Orrevwa, la, Nov. 5.—The weather is perfect aud the vote beavy. Itis believed the democratic majority will be reduced. Siovx City, Ia, Nov. 8.—I'ne weather 18 fine and the vote heavy. The Australian ballot is satisfactory. Half of the registered vote was casi by 11 o'clock. Late last night & vombination ticket was sprung by the democrats combining the names of Perkins, republican, for cowgres, aud Wingland, democrat, for recorder, with the intent of bandicapping Perkins with nis party. Des Moixes, Ia, Nov. 8.—The weather is verfect and tne yote large with indications that it will be the follest in the history of the city. Aavices from different parts of the state indicate the same condition generally. The Australian ballot is proving a stumbling blook to many. Dunoque, Is., Nov. 8.—All the factories olosed this afternoon. At 2 p. m. 60 par cent of the registered vote was cast. A futl vote will probably be polled. BunrLiNGTON, Ia, Nov. 8. —Over half of the vote of this city was pollsd at nood. The Australiun system works smoothly. Indications are that the Kleventh distriot has given Harrison a majority and that Con- gressman Perkios has been re-elected by the repuuvlicaus, okt Donge, In., Nov. 8.—[Spe: gram 0 Tue Ber.|—From the meazer re- turna received from fourteen counties of the Teutt conzressional district, 1t is estimated that the republican national state and con- gressionni tickets will have nearly 2,000 vlurality in Webster coanty. Tte demo- crats probably elect their clork. Peterson, &ud recorder by varying plaralities, wbile the republicans elect Kenvon county at- terney and Cunningham auditor, Sioux City, I, Nov. §.—The connt pro- ceeds slowly. ‘The indications are thav the city goes republican on the nationul ticket Perkins for congress carries the Fourth ward by 200, 8 gain of 150. Perkins 1s prob- abiy olécted 1o congress in this district over Campbell, fusionist. Des Moixrs, la, Nov, 8. —The State Reg- ister claims Harrison will have a plurality of 000 in lowa and the republicans uiuo or ten of the eleven congressmen aud the entire state licke:. and 1 Tele- RESULTS I COLORADO. Latest Election Returns from the Centen- ninl State. Dexver, Colo., Nov. 8.—The clear, cold weather bas brought out an ususually heavy vote iu the resiaence portious of the city, while the vote in the business sections is correspoudingly light. Indications are toat the republicans will have & small plurality ou electors, while the state and county and Jegislative tickets will Lave from 3,000 to 8,000 piuranty. The strong fizht ou Coe which was begun 1n the nominaling conven- von is beiryr carried on at the poils, fand the indications are nat Pence, democrat and tusion candidate for congress, will carrv Arapatioo county by a small majority, and this will secure his election, as it is cot.ceded by republicans that Coe must have 3,000 mujority in this COUNty to ba vietorious. Of the lurge numbver of n illerally registored there were few u vted to vote, and these were promptly arresied oy the deputly United States marshals, Colonel W. H. Grifith, chairman of the re- publicun state commilter, claims Arupuhos county, with the exception of Coo for con- gress, by 5000 plurality. He thinks this will offsot the people's party pluralities in otber counties H. 1. Eddy, republican candidate for con- gress in the Second district, claims he is elected by 3,000 Lo 4,000 plurality. Chairminn Arbuckle of the people's party- democratic commitiee savs Lake county re ris 8,400 plurality for the ontira ticket Sripole ('reok, the mew mining camy, osti- mates the populists’ plurality at 1.200. R poris from ten other minig camps estimate the populisis’ pluralitp at 6,430, Chuirman McKinley of the state commiilee claims Maupin, for governor and the eutire ticket bave earried lLaus Apimas county by 1L,600. He gives the siate ta tho peoples party electors By 4,000 plurality an 1 says there is & strong rouability that tue poplists have elected oth congressien and have gained control of the state tegislature. Au estimate of the precinets in Doover oasting 8,454 votes show & plurality for Har- rison of 427, lo 184) these sume preciicts gave foull, (republican). for governor isi Highlanas, a republican suburd of Leny gives Ilarrison 805 plurality A telegraw from Pueblo to Weaver bead- Quariers savs that that ity gives the popu- Lists a plurality of 450, with the exception of Bell for congress, who will have 1.200 piural ity. The entire county of tucblo is also claimed for Weuver. At 1l o'clock. with the excepion of four precinots, no ofticial returos Lave been re oceived. Iu tuese, Harrison has sbown a loss of 215 out of 1,270 voles. Tue siale returus are equally slow iu coming in, but the indica- tions ure thal almost the entire Weaver Sioket hias bosn elocted. No figures can be given tonight. The ouly doubiful candidaie ou thie Weaver tisket is Waite for goveraor, Who 4ppers 10 buve run bebind bis luckel The vole in Arapaboe couniy, which bas Deen republican for years by 5000 majority. will this year be very close if not in favor of Weaver. Seventeen small towus in Arapa- Boe counly outside of Deaver give Clevelsnd 627; Harrison, 305, The republicaus, however, 4o Lot eive up Colorado snd claim that Harrisos will carry it by & peat plurality Oficial returos from but four eity pre elpols have as ye! been receivea. In each o6 of ihese tho Weaver eleciorshave & big Msjority und the vote is lurgely for the peo- Ples ticket thraughout Thirteon oul of 157 preciceis iu the ity ve Harrisou 166; Weaver, . i Hon, Taowmas M. Paticrson, editor of th democratic democrat, | POLICY OF PRICE. The enormous quantity of goods sold by us during the past two months, has us of the ‘‘wonderful power of pri We hav expecting the increase in sales will more We are daily receiving a complets new stock and > therefore decided to sell be marked at the lowest possible percentage of profits. This poli convinced all our goods hereafter at one half our former margins, than offset the decrease in profits, all new goods placed on our floors will y of selling everything at a small profit with price as the leading feature, and maintaining a good quality of goods, will make our store more than ever before the most pro- fitable place to buy furniture. All goods marked in plain figures, Charles Shiverick & Co., - Furniture, Carpets, Draperies. 1206, 1208, 1210 Farnam St, Rocky Mountsin News, aud the leader of the people’s party in Colorado, upon the request of the Associated press. gave the followiog opinion on the results of the election in Col- orado: The indications are thut Weaver has carried rudo by not less thun 5,000, Also thut both fusion cnudidates for ess Lave been ciected. 1 belleve the eutire fusion state ticket 15 suocessfal T. M. PATTERSON. INDICATIONS IN INDIANAL Slow Progress Being Made 1o Counting the Youe. Ixpianarouss, lud., Nov. 8 —At the elec- tion held iu Indinua today tne four parties bad eleotoral and state tickets in the feld. The two minor parties also had caundicates for congress in each district and & county ticket in nearly every county in the state. The state alternates periodically between the democrats and republicaus, aua is always doubtful. At present the presencs of new aud practically unmeasured qualities made the outcome the more perpiexing and doubt ful In Iudiana at the time the polis closea the iudications pointed to the largest vote ever polled 1n the state. T'ho weatner was beautiful and each party appears to have put forth 1ta greatest efforis 10 get out the vote Notwithstanding the intense ivterest mani- fested, the election appesrs Lo have passed off with &0 unusual ircedom from disturb- ances and excitement In 1890 the democrats carried the state by a plurality of 19,5 On this basis, there- fore, the republicans will have to gain an average of seven voles 10 the precinct to carrv the state. U'be presidential sva stale ticket, which the law requires to be counted first, is very long and the work will be slow. It will vrobavly be late, \herefore, before tnere anything taugible upon which to base an estimate. Stould tue result in the siate be very close, as now seems probable, the result may not be known untii tomorrow Oue precinet in Henry county gives Cleve. laud & gain of 10; oue precinct in Benton county shows a democratic gain of 8. Five of 195 precinets in ludianapolls sbow a net republican gain of 108 comparod with 186) Sixteen precincts give Harrison 1,671; Clevelana 1504, Same precincts in 1590 gave Irusler 1,822; Mattnews 1,245 Kepublican ®ain, 240; democratic gain, H. Toirty-five precinets in the city give Cleve- lana 3,102, Harrison 2,862, At mianight the returos from Indiana were 80 few and scattering as to give almost no busis for calculation s 10 results. At mid- niphit Chairman Tageart of the Gemocratic 1 amsatisfied that Indiana ve for Cleveland by 10,000, 1 have not chavged my former opibiou Repuvhican Chaircan G by 0 Associuted Press widnieht avd said: *The returus are very weagre, but those rec 'd bear out theciaim hitherto made that Indiana will elect the re- publican electors and entire state ticket.” Oue hundrea and tweuty precincts in fu disua give Harrison 12,200; Clevelaud, 11,5405 net republican gain, 1,105 committee sad wi udy was also seen representative at Wood's Big Vote, woon, Ind., Nov. 8.—The larzest €ver polled in this city was cast today day bas been clear and cool. uo disturbance. CLAINMING vote The There bas besu KANSAS, ublicans and Populists Both Sanguine of Success. Toreks, Kaun, Nov. 8. —Partial returas from the Seventh congressional district, now represented by Jerry Simpson, indicate that De uas veen defeatea for re-election, Tue cities of Wichita, Newton , Welliugton snd Nickerson have given majorities for Long (republicun.) Chairman Simpson of the republican state ceutral commiitee st widnight claimed every- thing for ihe rebublicans. The Harrison eicctors, be said, would have at least 10.000 wajority and the state ticket 20,000 majority He cluims also the election of & full repub- lican congressional delogation. Chairman Breidenthal of the people's pariy commitiee claimed the election of the Weaver ticket by 10.00) wajority, but ad- miited doubl s to the stale tickel. He claims five out of eight cougressmen Muager reluros frowm various counties in- dicate ihat the Weaver fusion tickel has bevn elecled by & smal majority, but that the fusion staie ticket 1s defoated. The poll was very heavy, but not so large as was ex- pectea, mapy democrats refraining from voting. Those who ald go to the polls gen- erally voted the Weaver eloctoral ticket. The indications as received bere at 10 o'clock are that Jerry Simpson has been de- feated for re-election 10 congress 1n the Sev- eoth district by Long (republican.) Re- turns from other congressional districts are too meager even for an estimate. < The republicans at the central committee’s hesdquarters claim that the legislative ticket is 1n doubt, but Admit that with the psople’s party boidovers the peopie’s party will prob- ably have a majority on joint ballot. The inaications at miduight still point to the election of the Weaver fusion electoral ticket and the defoal of the fusion state ticket. A dispatch from Wichita says that the returns from Sedgwick county are still mplete, but that the Weaver electors have & good majority. caudidate for governor, is runuing abead of his ticket there, white Simpson 13 rumning bebind it. At this hour (2 8. m.) the republican state central committee wakes the following claims: Tbat the repubiican natiousl ticket will have 12,000 majoritv; the state vicket 10,000; that they have elected seven oul of eight congressmen, the Sixtn district beine in doubt, snd that they will have 27 out of 40 seuators, and S5 out of 125 representatives in the state legisluture. Curtis, repablican, is elected 10 congress from tkis (the Fourth) district by about 1,000 majority. Simpson, 1n the Seventh, is doubtless defeated, tne commities claiming the election of Lunx by a 200d mujority. Toreka, Kan.,, Nov. 8. —Emporia gives Harrison 1,250 votes; Weaver, 750; Curtis, republican, for congress, 1,300; \Wharton, fusion, 700. i A dispaten from Independence, Kau., to | the Capital states that Humpbres, repub: lican, for congress, is elected by 500 wajority. Hurcmixsoy, Kav., Nov. 8.~Long, repub Lican, for congress, bas carried Reno county | ¥ a majority of 700 over Simpsou Torexa, Kao, Nov. 5, —Stawanee oou gives the straieht republican ticket a ms, ty of about 2,000, Chairman Breidenthal of the democratie state committee says tue Weaver electors will have s majority in the stule of 22,000; that Leweliing, for governor, wiil have 17,000 wajority, aud that 1ne democrats and popu lists will get seven congressweu. AT THE N4 INAL CAPITAL, How President Harrison Received News of the Election. WasmiNgron, D. C.,, Nov. 8. — At this city, the official home of the president, the usual amount of interest was displayed in the re- of the election, gated on Penusyl Large crowds cougre- ania avenue to read ele tion returns, where they were publicly dis- plaved. Prosident Harrison received’ the returns at the whnte house. He remsined in the cir cular libary, surrounded by the members of his housebold now in the city, and by sev | eral members of the cabivet. These latter included Secretary J. W. Foster, Attorn General Miller aud Secretary Tracy. The president aud those witli him were furnisned with the press dispatches ana tke bulletins of the telegraph compavies. These were the only dispatehes received After remaining with the president sev. eral bours, Secretary Foster and Attorney General Miller departed for tweir howes, lesving Secretary Tracy the only member of e cabinet with bim. The presigent con | tinued to receive the returns unti after mid- uight HOW KENTUCKY WENT, Democrats Claim the state by an lucreased Mujority. Louvssviig, Ky., Nov. S—The democratic vietory lu Kentucky Loday wasa most sweep- g one. Toe weather was crisp and a Lesvy vote was polled. It is estimated that Cleve: aud will bave 85,000 wajority. Lo this, the | Wafth dustrict, Caruth, demoerat, was re- elected to cougress by 5,00 majority over Wiison, republican. 1o the Second district, Ellis, democrat, was re-slected over Puttit, povulist, by aboul 2,000 msjorily. In the Eleventt aistrict Silas Adams, republican, dofeated J. R. Hinaman, democrat, by about 2.000. @ democratic gain of about 1,500, The '.-.we-uua candidates, all gemocrais, are Lewelling, the fusion | | | First aistrict, Stone (re-slected); Third dls- trict, Goodnight (re-elected); Fourth dis- trict, Montgomery trict, A. S. Berry . successor 10 Dickersor Seventh district, Breckinridge (re-elected); Eigtth district, Willlam C. Creary (re- elected) : Ninth district, Paynter (re-slected; Tentb, M. B, Lisle, successor to KendalL From meager veturas so far received Cleveland will have 65,000 plurality. The vote for Weavor is verv light, almost inap- vreciaole in many counties, DEMOCRATIC GEORGIA, Even Tom Watson Gets 8 Bad Beatlng— Uther Keturns. Av6usTa, Ga, Nov. 8.—Richmond county will give Black, democrat, neariy 9,000 ma- jority over Tom Watson, of **Where-am-I- st celebrity. Returas from other distriots indicate the democrats will carry every dis- trict and that Georgia witl send a solid dom- ocratic delegation to the next conzre: Third party candidates were run in every district. Speaker Crisp1s re-sjected oy an increased mujority. Tue delegation ~will stana: First district, Rofus . Lester, (ro- electad); Second, Benjamin E. Russell; Toird, Chbarles F. Crisp, (re od) Fourtu, Charles L. Fifth, B. F. Liviugston Cabinuess; Seveatn, Moses (re-elected Sixth, Thomas E. W. Maddox; Eighth, iy #s G. Lawson: Ninth, Parish Carter; Penth, J. C. Blac teventn, H. G Turner. Botn members of the present congress r districts now reprosent the Swoc- ond and Eleventh. The pro delegation stands nine democrats and Mr. was elected as a democr the tuird party. Cleveland carried the state 0,000 ma- joriiv. Solid democratic aelegation’ 10 con ress elected by INED IN TEXAS, ¥y Divided in the State— of the Situation, Avsriy, Tex., Nov. 8, —The Lone Star state today voted for a goveruor and a full list of state officers, fifteen presidential eleators, thirteen cougressmen, aud & legislature which wili choose a United States senatcr to succeed Senator Mills. The democrats were vadly divided, Governor James 8. Hogg be- | ing the nominee of the so-called regular de- | mocracy und George Clark being the nomi- nee of the independent, or bolting ticket Tne iudependent democr®ts also bad s Licket | iv the fleid. This tickeY was endorsed by o | 0 of the republicans, though the regu- publicans bad 8 ticket beaded by A. J Houstou for governor. “T'oe neople's party caudidato for governor was Tuomas L. Nu gent. Both factions of the democracy united on presidential eloctors, so that the state 1s assured to Cleveland "The vote will probably not exceea that of 1888, wheu Clevelana's plurality was 180,000, IN MASSACHUSETTS, Large Reglstrations aosd a Heavy Throughout dbe State, Bos1ox, Mass., Nov. 8.4 more glorious day for an election throughout Now England, so far as aur ospheric conditions are considered, | could not bave been desirad. The effect of perfect weather and iho soft, warm air of ioe Indian summer mags itself wanifest at the close of the day in ‘Lbs emormous vole i0lied up. Massachuselts, it is safe Lo say, will poll the largesy vote ever cast. Reporis Vote (re-electea); Sixth dis- | from New Hempshire and Connecticut also indicate a large vote, the result will be slow returss. Tu this city, though the polis opened 816 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m., and tbough the tedious double count reguired lastyear was removed by the general court | last wiater, the returns at the oity hall were | slow in coming in, and much more taray than | last yeur, when the first cinct reported within (wenty minutes after the polls had closed. Tue same slowness 1s characteristic | of the whole state. The first twenty-two precincts of Boston show & net gain for Haule, republican, for governor, over Allen, republicau, last year of 636. Russell's net ®Ain OVer his own vole last year in the same recincte is 632 This shows & nel republi- can gain of 24. Thirty towns in Massachusetts give Cleve- lond, 5.957: Harrison, 7,635: Haule, 6,083: Russell, 6,249, Compardd wiin 1553 Lhis1s & net deiocratic gain of G20, wiin 1581, & re- publican gaiu of 122, Ninetyv-iwo preciucts in Boston give Rus- sell 5 plurality of 6,015, Russell spprars to be runnine abead of Cleveland ana Hale be- hind Harrison. Returns from the ' th con- gressioual di t iandicate the election of McErick (1odependent democrat). The dem | ocrats claim Boston by & plurality of at ieast 14,000 in the inst 1 50 last year. Niuetv towns give Cleveland 16,056, Har- rison 21,846, Comuvared with 1555 this is & uet democratic gain of 771: with 1591 s ret | repunlican gain of 760, WEST VIRGINIA'S RETULRNS, | Great Republican Gains Mude Many Districts—Claims of the De | Cuaniestos, W. Va, s | tion ia tbis city and county today p f | very quietly with a full vote atevery pro- cinct. There was a great deal of scratebing ana 1t is douotful at thi» bour if any returns | witl be brouglit in before 1or 2o'clock in the morni WureLiNG, W. Va, Nov, 8.—At midoight very littie more is known about the election in West Virginia than whon the polls closed. Not a single procinct oas been beard from in Wheehng. Iiverv county from whicn esti- mates have been received since miduight sbow republican gains except 1n Kenawbs, where there will be a loss of over 5ul. Chairman Daws of the repuulican $1ate com iuittee claiws the election of Lhe republican state and electoral Lickets. I'te democrats sre conndent thev have 6lected their ticket, while ihe republican are justas confident, The election in this state passed off quietly todav. Weather clear aud oold, A large vote hus been polled and the indicatious are that tne democrats have wade large gains throughout the state, and it is safely aemocratic. How T ¥ Voted in New Ham pahire, Coxconn, N, H., Nov. 8.—Returns from ten towns and wards in New Hampshire give Herrison 1,435; Cleveland, 1,215; Bid- well, 815 scatiering, 12, - Samwe towns in 1558 gave Harrison 1,400; Cleveland, 1,244; Fiske and scattering, 40. Republican net gain, 50, Governor returns from seven lowns give Smith, republican, 648; McKinney, demo- crat, 0640; Carr, prohivition, scattering, 5. The same towus in 180) gave Tultle, re publican, 636; Awmsden, democrat, 6i: Carr, prohibitio, aud scattering, 21, Republican net gain, b3 Ingications &t midnight are that the state as carried by Harrison by sbout 2,000; that there is no ‘choice for governor by the peo- ple; that Stoue sud Parker, democrats, are elected 10 cougress; tbat the legis.ature is republican in both branches, — T — Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Roal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE ARE YOU SUFFERINC [ FROX Female Weakiness, Y 2 Catarrh ot ) Rbenmatism, Chronic, Nervous or Private Diseases. IF 80, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free For the Treatinent of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases, MALE AND FEMALE. 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