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A FAMII-T >IEW«II'.M'KU OK I.OC.VI, .\ M) tlKNKR.-VI. I NrKI.I.U'KXC K.
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY. NOVEMIiER 11. 181)8.
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RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS.
Forty-lfo States Cbose Cod-
gressmeo and Twenty-one
Selected GoTernors.
COL RflOSEyELT WM
Republicans Elect Their Entire State
Ticket and Carry the
Legislature.
QUAY VICTORIOUS
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Calonal Thaodom RooaSTall Carrlaa New Vork atatn by Aboal 110,000 Plaralltr- Foatci SI. TnorhacB Elected Oovernor of New Jeraey—The Kepubllcaoa Carry renujrivania by About ^,000 Plural¬ ity—Govenior PInaree Ke-eleeteJ In ^ Mlchlaaa—North Carolina Onea Demo- eratle—f>lilo Stnya Kapnbllean—l>eiiio- mtle Oalna In IlUaols—Maasaehaaetts is Republican, ,
El«otlons torRjpro^antatlvesIn Oongreu wars beld TusidaV In all of tho Htstoa, with theexceptloii of Maine, Oragon and Tsrmoot, lu ivhiuh thtao .i^tates liepreaenta- llves to the Fllty-sUth Oongresi have al¬ ready been oboseo. In tblrty-two ot tbe States more or less Important State olBolals were ohosea—twentr-ooe of tbe thirty-two eleetlag Ooveraors, and In tblrty-ooe Htates Legtslatoree were elected, twanty-threo ol Iha Laglslatorss ohosen having the ohoico ot (Jolted Slates Senators. Important oon- stltntlonal amendmenU wore alao voted open In seVeral o( tbe States. Somo oartl- eelars concernlDK Ibe eleotion In tbo States where other than Kopreaentstlves In C'on- sress were ohosen are given below, as woll as tbe latest dlapatohes giving tbe results ot the ballotlag up lo the hour tbls side ol tbs paper wss sent to pnws: I New Vork.
fl were elected In New York
and irTeRlSBffe|''w!!raHwiSSIL«i» Colted Statea Reoator fo aunceed Edwi Murphy, Jr. There were flvo ticket* lu tho Hold—Ihe Bopuhlloan. tho Doraocratio, tbe Prohibitionist, tbe Citizens' Unlou and thn Soolallat Labor.
Naw Vottx ClT>(SpealaO.—Colonel Theo- dom Itoosevolt has been nleoted Govorn.ir ot the Statu by obout 'JO.OOO plurality. Tbo satire llepubilcau Stale tlckot was also eleetsd. 'rtmotby L. WoodrulT, tbe candi¬ date for Lleutenaut.Ooveruor, bowover, ran behind tbo ticket, Tbe Leglsluture will be Itnpublioao by about thirty-twu un Joint ballot, tbua Insurlifg a Ilepubllcan sucoessor to dnltud States Senator Edward Murphy, Jr. The vote In ths State for Oov¬ ¬ernor, ttoourdlog to the latest returns Is- rorTboodoroItooserelt, 108,7114; for Augus¬ tus Van Wyek, 83,712; BooBovelt's plurality,
thn State Senate, nn.l meml-ers of the aembly were el«ete.l. The Legislature choose a Cnlted Statea Senator to suci Jamea Hmlth, Jr. Nominntlons for f ernor wero made by tho Ilepul.ilcaus, tho Democrats and the ProblbitlDnlsls.
Jrasrv Citv (Special).—New .lersey eleoted Foster M. Voorhees, Ilepubllcan to the Oovcrnorshli lor three years from tbe opening of the nnw year; a Kepub lican Senate unu Assembly to elect 1 successor to Jamo. Smith, Jr., lu the rnlted States Seu- ate, and b1.t of the eight members of Congress. Foster M. Voorhefis has carried tt.e stato bv over 10,000. The Legislature will stand upon a party vote: Seiiain—n... publicans. 14; Demo¬ crats, 7; Republican mnjority, 7. Assombly —Bepubllcans, .IS; Democrnts, S2; Repub¬ lican majority, Ili. Tidal Republican ma¬ jority In tho Leglsloture 'i3.
Connerllcnt.
In addition to the State ollicers hitherto chosen, Connecticut votors electe.t an .Vt- torney-Oennral. Thn tickets nominated were those of tho Republicans, tho Dmno- erata, the Problbltlonlsta and tho Soelal- lata, A Legislature was alsocho.seu, which wlll elect a United States Senator, tu suc¬ ceed Jo.soph It. Hawley.
IlAsxroBD (Spoclal 1.-Oeorge E. Louna- bury. ol Bldgelield, thn Ilopublican can.li- date for Ooyernor, will probably roceivo a majority of about I'i.OOO over former United States Treasurer linniei N. Morgan, of Bridgeport. The Ilepubllcan majority iu tho Legislature wiil be more thnu flftnen. United Stales S'jnator .loseph It. llawley's rn-clnctlon Is sure. The Hupubll.-aus ulso elected four Congressmen.
Maaaachuaetls.
Morsachusetts voters chose nil of the Stale offlcera and a Legislature, which will elect a United Statea Senator, to auccned Henry Cabot Lodge. NomlnatioDS were made by tbe RopubllcaDs, Ihe Iiemocruts, tbe Prohibitionists, the Sooiallsts nnd thu DemocJatIo Hoclollsts.
BosTOK (Special).—Wolcott, P.epubllcan, la ro-electea Oovernor ol Mnssachiisetts by 82,292 pluralitv. Bruce, tbe Demo.rati.i candldatn, polled about 10,5,000 voters In tho State. 'Ilbo Legislature is safely lle¬ pubilcau, aud tinnnlor Lodge l-i sure of re¬ election.
—• New llainpshlrc.
A Oovernor, Obancollors and n Legisla¬ ture wore chosen In New Hampshire. Nom¬ inations were mode hy the Uepubllcuus, the Democrats and the Prohibitionists,
CoscoBu (Special).—The Rcjiublloans hnvo corrled tho blnto by majorities largely reduced from those ol two years The mujority will be about 7000. Tho Legislatuto wlU be Repul'licnfl in both blanches,
Ohio.
Ohio elected minor Slate officers and a Congressional delegati
OiLUMBtis (Specia:"' orly, ofthellepublliJ thall carried the stato elected nfteen gressl
iO,OOn Returns rn.-»ived show that the ro- sult wlll uot differ niaterlully from this. The vote iB Iha Stato was uu averoge one for an oft year, but in St. I.onls und in other large cities tho vote wus particularly heavy. In St. Louis the Democrats mode substantial gains, nud tho chances are tbey will carry abont balf tho ticket. The city ordinarily Is Republican. Tho Legislature will bo safely Pemocratic and will elect Senator Francis .M. Cockrell to succeed himself. William S. r.iwheni, Drmocrut, has been re-eioctcd trom the Kausus City dislrict.
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Wipronsin.
Ail of tho State offloiTs wei Wiscousiu, ns also a L.'gislat will ebi.-t a lulled Stat.is Seuiilor to suc¬ ceed John L. Mitchell.
MiLWAiKEE, Wis, (Special).—Early re¬ turns showed thnt the Ilepuhlicaus bad carried their stato tb-ket, elected nine Congressmen an.t a majority of the mem¬ bers of tho next Legislature. Tnls will give them a United statos Senalor. Ed¬ ward Sco'lel.I was elected Governor. The vote throughout the State was light, uni c.overojr Hcolleld wlll run behind his ticket.
Caiirarnla.
In California a compiota aot of Stntn officer-, was chosen, nue-halt of the Senate and a House of llepresentatlves. The new Legislature win have choice ot u United Stntca Senator to succeed Stephen M. White.
Han FnA.vcisi-o (Special). — Returns throughout the State nre very meagre, but Indlcato tho election of (Inge, Republican, f.ir Oovernor by a small plurality. Phetun. Democrat, has been elected Mayor of San FruncUco.
I lown minor Stuto offleors were ted. Tickets were uomluated l.y th.. Ilepublleans, tbo Demjcratic-Popu liat-
Iver-llepubllcun fusion, the Middle-of-
le-Uoml Populists nn.l Prohibitionists.
lies Moines (!Jpeclal).—(', T. Hancock, Cbuirmun of tiie Iowa Uooubllcan Slate Central Committee, says: "Wo curried thn State by about 50,000 uud elect tba entire Congressional delegation." Sixty pre¬ cincts In lowo give Dobson, Republican, 7807; Porter, Democrat, 4.'i65. (i. A. IlolT- inan, Seorotury of the Democratic Com-
Ittee, says: "01 tho raturns received so fur tho Htato wlll go Ropubllcuu by greatly reduced majorities. '
Michigan.
For the election in .Michigan completo .stuto ti.'iicl.s w.-r.i nominate.l by Ibe Itc- publlcaus, by the I-'usloulsts—Democrat.-, Populists, nn.l Silver llopubiicuns—by ihe Prohlbltlonl8ls,nnd by iheautl-fusion Popu¬ lists. TheLegisinture elected wlll choose a United Stntca Souatot ,to eueceed Julius O. Burrows,
Dktroit (Specian.—Scattering returns and estimates for the rest ol tho Stato iu- dlcato the rc-electlou of Governor Piugree (Rep.) liy 40,000 or more plurality. Gov¬ ernor Plngree ran ahead ol bis tlokot lu Detroit, but much less than formerly, lie has n good majority In this county. The Kapubiicnns havo elected tUu majority ol members ul Legislature.
MoniLE, Ala. (Special".,—All tha Demo- crutlc nominees to Congress In Alabama were elected. Oi.nernI Wheeler s i iuraiity is estimated at 10,000.
W,»sH(s.iTox. D C. (Special).—In Missis¬ sippi, (leorgla, Arkansas, aud several other Southern States there was llitle In¬ terest lu the election. Tbo Democrats curried the elections by reduce.l votes, uc- eordlng to reports receive I hare by the Congressional t?ampaign Committoos.
I.orisvii.i.E, Kv. (Special.)—The Demo- crats'of Kontuckv carrlcl nine, an.l poisi- blv ten, out of eleven C.ingrcss districts in tho State, rt gain ot tw.i or je'rhups tlire.i over their last delegation. The llepuhll- cans carried one district, the Eleventh. In the Ninth District the race lietween Hugh, Republican, and Williams, Kemo- ci-at, ts close, both si.lns claiming It. Pho vote throughout tho State was the lightest known in years, aod the election was en¬ tirely devoid of excltemnnt,
NssHvii.i.E, Tonn. (SpciulL-McMlllln (Deni.l is elected (iovcrn.ir by not loss than I0.0i» pluralitv. Ropirts fr..in vari¬ ous Boctionssay the vote Is light an.l with¬ out ex'itemeut. D.imoerats claim eight of the Cougresslonul dlstr|..its. Tbo two others will certainly go Republican.
Ch»blesto», S. C. (Speclnl),—Thn elec¬ tion wus ipilet nnd dull. Scarcdv nny In¬ terest wus lolt and tlm vote was light. There wns no contest for State oinves, tho Democrnts having the only ticket In the tlel.l. A solid Democratic Congressional delc„'nUon wus sent to Washington.
other Western States.
Idnho and South Dak.jta cueh elected a "oniulete State ticket nu.l a Leglsluture; Nevolo^ North Dakota and Wyoming ea-h choseBlite offlcnrs and nLeglslaturowhIch wlll selAet u United States Sountor; Mon- tnna, Utah and Wnshlngtou ea.'li elected minor State offlclals, and n Legislature which 1^11 elioisn u Uiitle.l Stntns Senatir, and CoJora.lo elected one-half of State, Senate ami Representatives to ('.ingress.
Chevennk, Wyoming (.Special). -A .se¬ vere snow storm, with zero weather, prn- valled In Wyoming Klectbiu Day. causing a light vote and slow returns. The prob- abllltlos are thut tho Democrats hav) olectod tha Governor nnd the llapuhllcans thn balance of tho Stato ticket, Coogrcsi- manaud Legislature,
HK4TTLE, Wash. (Spe.lnl).-Early re¬ turns sliowe.l Kepubli.'un g.iius In Kusinn dlsti-iclH. Tiie Ilepubllcan eoniiuittec claims the eiKlre Stale ex-e|it Seattle an.l King Couuly, which nre vary cbise. Tne lleiiubllcans have undoubtedly enrrlcd tho LeglBlatlvo and Congress tlekots,-
Piot'x Falls, S. D. (Special),-Returns up to midnight nfter election camo lu slowly, as usual, but indloiitlons pointed i.erslstontly toward a Repuhlicau victory. The probabilities are that Phillips, Repub¬ lican, Is eloctod Uovernor, and thut the en¬ tire Republican ticket bos bion carried by small majorities.
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Pruvm, Col (Special).~.V snoirstorin prevailed elocllou duy through.ml C.il.i- i-ado, e.ii.l cut down the v.it" t.i a mini¬ mum. C. S, Thomas (Dem.-I-'us.) will have at le ist 35 000 plurality for tbiveruor, and It nay roach (iO,000. Johu K. Slinfr.ith, Fu'iion, la re-elected to (^lugr.iss. Jolm C. re-elected In tho Second Iiisirict, urtlal returns Indloate ct six uut ot eans
JOHN WANAMAKER ARRESTED,
E..ciirsTEu. Pean. (Special)-Ex-r.ist- master-Ooneral Wanamaker was arreste.l IS he stepped from a train hereon Wedu(»s- lay on a charge of slander preferred by riiomaa Robinson, tlin veteran oitltor and former Superintendent of Public Printing. ;'.ilonel Robinson left Ilarrlihurg a lew nonthsogo, when ho reslgue.l the oflice of Siincrintendent of Putdlc Priullag nnd re- ;urno.l t.> his home lu Butler.
Ilecently. In a speech, Mr. Wunamaker Tltb'ise.l the former Superintendent for his part In the printing on the famous biilleilu on "Di...TnseB und Enemies ot Poultry.' which cause.l a scandal nud In¬ volved au e5peu^e of over ti'iO.OOU to tho .Stute,
Robinson has nlways e.iuteuded thnt ho was Innocent of any wrongdoing nnd thut ho simply perforiuod bis duty. It Is sup¬ posed that the suit grows out of this mut¬ ter.
Mr. Wnnnmakcr came here to address a ;iollticol meeting. After tho SherlfT of I'.v-.iver Oounty hud served the .summons nt tha railway station Mr. Wanamaker who was uot put un.ler bonds, ma.le his ejiecch.
.THE CONDITION OF TRADE,
Uuslnesi All Dvrr tlie Country la Very Active ami the Uutlooli llrlKht.
N'i:(v Youii Citv (Speclui).—P.radstroot's luy.s: In distributive trade reports of bad ivcuther Interfering with regular demand Httd collections, but ol atlmulatlug retail :rade In heavy wiutcr goods, como from :he Wosl au.l Northwest, ivhonce also came ndvlccs of ba.l roads crippling farmers' iblllij to deliver wheat to market. Against his. however, might be cited tho fact that ;.rlniury rcceipis of ivhent ure fully equal ;o tli.iso ol last year. All advices aa to railroad Irunic |iulnt to Western and South¬ ern railroads being taxed to their utmost :o iiandle the business offering, with gross •arnlngs showing gains over last year'a sI.'e[.tioually good results. A (jrcat burst .f a..|ivitv in uearly ull'llnes hns followed ;h.- treeing of thu lower Mississippi valley i.'ctiou from thn uunioruus uunrautlnea, md country buying is reported active, bo¬ ng partially stimulated by colder weather n that section. From tho Pnclllo Coast, {•artlciilarly Puget Sound and Columbia lllver piiints, the advices nro ol very ncllvo ;rude. heavy grain rccoliits being largely ib.sorbed by mills working on export or- lers und of Incrensiug trailo with our new lepcndenclcs.
MRS. DRUCE^WINSjHER SUIT,
An Order Grunted That Her Father-In- Law's (Ji-avo May Il„ Uiipned.
.¦ T.ON-1..1X (Ry Cable).—Mi-s. Anna Maria Druce, dunghter-lu.law of tho late Th.imus C. Druce, who, she usserts, was In fact and u law the llfth Duke of Portland, obir.lned 1 lliial order In tlio High Court ol Appeal Ili-.-ctiiig th.i Cliiiii.^dlor nnd Faculty of tho lli...-.-s-. ..f I.on.bni to Issue her a iieruilt to :ipt-ii nud luspc.'t tlio cofflii, now In the vauiis of Illg;igH|e iVraetorv, alleged to .'.intain tlin reni:iins of her fatlmr-ln-law ir of a man buried as Thomas (Chnrlea Iirucc.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZEDt
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roLonaL TasoDOBi aoostviLT, (The Oovemor-elect ot New York.)
M.OJJ. Augustus Van Wyck, the Demo¬ cratic candidate, carried New York Clly by T<,««S plurality. Tammany Hall In Mao- hatlaa Borough, elected all ot ber tea Con- (ressmea, a Republlean loss ol lout. It also eleoted Its Judleiary lleket. Oencress- aan Qulfg was deteated by William Aator Obaaler, Ihe Oemoerstle aomlaee, by aboot 1300 plurality. Bepublloans elect twenty- two aud ths Democrats elect twelve Cob- greosmen. Erie County, with tbo city ot Buffalo, went Democratic by 3400.
Penasyivaala. '-'TRiKi -t Tbe eleotion la reoosylvania was of a Blate ticket, one-ball of the BIsts Senate, aod the Houae, the Leglalalure lo baveth* ebolce of a United Statea Senator to suc- eeed U, H. guay. Sovnn tlokela were nom- laated—lbs Republican, tbo Democratic, ths Problbltlonlst, the populist, the Social¬ ist, ths People's psrty and the Liberty party. The Rev. S. C. Swallow, the Pro- nlbltlon Bomtaen for Ooveraor, waa the sandldute also of the Populists, Iho Peo- l>le'a party and the Liberty |iarty.
PaiLiDU-rniA (Special). —Penusylvanla haa bean carried by tbu Republicans liv a ulurallty not much short ol 100,000. The RepubHcana will bave a large majority in tbo Stale Leclslature. aut Senator guay will doubtless bn bis own auccoasor. The combined voles uf Swallow and Jenka wlll exceod Stona'a vote by 40,00'). Swallow's vote aluuo rraa liW.OOO.
New Jersey. Ib New Jersey a Oovernor. ono-third of
HiiAiio (Spoolal). -The Democrats havo mode tromundous gains all over the Statu. In Clilcago four Democratic Congressmen ^avo boon returned, replacing four lleiiub¬ llcans. The Demo.'ruts carried tho city by 2100, mnklug a gain of 32,000 ou the voto torOovornor Tanner In l,?ll(l. Tae county ol Cook will bo llepubll.'nn by IIWO. The Indications are the Loglslature Is Democra¬ tic. 'X'ho CongressionnI dclegntlou is evenly divided, 11 Itepuhllcaus and II D.'mocrats. Tbe present (lelegntlon stamls 17 r..'i ubll- cunaaud 6 Domo.Tats. The Inti st llguics Indlcato a Ropubll.;au plurality lu the Slate of 30,000.
Indiana.
The election In Indiana was tor minor State ollicers, one-half of thu Soniito nud the IIouMo of lleproaantiitlvej, Tho now Lcglslttluro will elect a United States Sen¬ ator lo succeed liavid Turple,
IsniA.vAroLis (Special).—Iteturns Imll- cata that tho Democrats havi>s.'arried the State by about 10,000. The Legisluturo i.s probubly Democratic and eight, perhuiis teu, Cougroasmun nroelei'tedou the ticket. The eleotion of Bailey, Democrat, to Gon- groaa, Instead ot Overatreet, Republican. Ihe preaent lucumbont. Is Oi-Bureil. Sovnii Democratic cnudidatea for tho Legiaiuture Wlll replace thut many Rcpublicnus.
Weat Virginia.
In West Virginia one-half nf thn .State Bennta and a House of llepresenlatlva( were elected, the new Legislature to elect a aucceasor to United Stales Senator Charles J, Faulkner.
WuEKi.iMii (Spoolal)—The returns In Weat Virginia abow Democratic gains. Dovener, Republican, 1% eleoted in the First District, The Second Is very close, with McOrsw, Democrat, gaining rapidly. The Third Is uot heard from ut nil. The Fourth |9 very oloso, nomluully. Ooorg.i Q. Neal, Democrat, bus mndo irnins, but they are
Itbodn Island.
PnoviriESCE, R. I. (Special).—Rhode
Islan.l re-elects tbo two Repui.il.'au Cou-
gres.suum. Four of tho live citlej elect
Deaiocrutic Mayors,
KnntaB.
A lull set of Stut.i ollicers wero choson lu Kausus, as also a Legislature. Tho Demo¬ crats ondorscd the Populist nominees. Tho. other tickets were those oftho Ropubllcnns, the silver Uepubllcuus, tho Prohlbltloutets, un.l iho Socialists.
TorKKA (Sp.elal).—Returns indicate tho election of Oovernor Leedy on tha Fuslou Stato ticket by 16,000 majority, Curtis, RepubUcan, Is elected to Congress lu the First District, and Iho indications are tbut tho lusioulsts wlll Bled tbo other sevon.
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[ i\ pllil '«»IU'Vet, il Is conce.b'.l timt Ih.. ea- .itttl tiossllver lleket, luciu.ling Frank Sleuneu- ¦ ,V«rg for Oovernor, is eloctiid by ninjorltlej rttuglug from 3000 to lOOJO.
Faboo, N. D. (SpaolttI). —riio R.ipulilican State Commltteo clolms that it lias elected Ita stale ticket bv a plurality of nol less tliuu 4000. The Fusloulsls, bowev.'r. do- clnre that Holmes f.>r Ooyernor and l-'Iske for Huprome (Murt have boon eleclel. Iho Leglsliiturn la concmled lobe llepui.llcau nnd wlll select a nuc..c;,aor tn Unite.l statea Stiuutor William N. Iton.'h.
Reno, Sn
Mrs. Anna Marin Druco claims thnt ber /athcr-ln-law's uiloged death nnd burlul under tho name of Druco wero decnptlona, tud that bu live I mil Ilnally died, ufter g been under tho care 6f Dr. Forbes 'ii_a luuutic asylum, as Dr, llur- ' 0 usserts Is the rlght- ¦ for wbom her
*-"^" Waalttneton lt«ma.
Secretary Long or.lered that I he torpedo- boats at tho Brooklyn Nai y Yard remain lu^ commission.
The Nloaragnnn Canal Commission has nearly completed its work, and wlll sooni submit a retmrt declaring that tbe proioi't Is entirely feasible.
The rontrollerof tho ('urrancv has or-' derod tho First National Bank of Flushing. Ohio, to close Its doors. Bank ExamlnW J. W. Delap bos boon appointed temporary receiver. Dry rot la said to huvo caused the failure.
Secretary Long or.lered the auxiliary cruiser Aileon turned over to the Brooklyn Naval Mllltia for Its e.vcinslvo use.
Tho Tmnaury Department summary of commerce for September shows that fori nine months there bus been tla Increase of! over tIOO,000,000 In cxporta.
Consul-Oeneral flowey, nt Yokohama, re-, porta to the Stato Department that not¬ withstanding the l.iw wages paid In Japan to watchmaker", the Imslness la not u pav¬ ing one, according to the report of a mem¬ ber of tho Osaka Watch Company, Lack ot skill among the mechanics Is one of the reasons nsslgned for tbls state of affairs.
Mrs. Florence Oeorge and Mlas Kittin McAteo wero killed by a railroad train at Landon station, a suburban village. Thoy hnd been attending a birthday party at the home of leaae D. Porter, who Is Mra. George's aon-ln-luw. Ou their way to tho station to take a train to the city they were Btruck by a train goiug in tbe opposite direction.
Ilotnnatlc.
It was announced In Philadelphia that the steel rail manufaetiirlug i om|iantes had agreed to maintain the price of steel rails, the contract to remalu In force for tlve years. Bealdes this, thn prioo was to bo advanced trom »IS to t'iO n ton.
At MtBhIcol. Wis., Mr, und Mra. John Buhls wero killed with nn axa. Ernest Mcssmann, a tramp, la under urreat on suspicion of being tiio murderer. The only motive that ean ba assigned for tho crime ll robbery, llabls was sevanty-six years old aud his wife w.ai slxty-llvo.
A. C. WIdber, County Troasuror of San Francisco, Cal., who stole *117,»00 from the olty trees'.iry, has paen sentenced to scveu and n half years In Stale prison.
Boatswain (Charles Wilson, of the British ship PeleuB. while at San Francisco n lew days ugo became greatlv Incensed because tha crew refused to wash down tho docks. H'l seUnd a knife and ran amuck among the crow, slashing right nnd left, ,Iohn .Mcintosh waa fntallv wounded by cuts In the throat ami side, uu.l Michael Soolt was badly Injured by a Blab which nearly cut his throat.
Mlas Rao Hague, aged eighteen, of Oroon- wlcli. Conn., drowucl herself bocausn bor mother reproved her for ntlmdlng a party.
Juv 'T. Staley, of Oraud Island, and Charles Burke, of Buffalo, N. V., lost their lives In the Niagara River. Tho meu at- • tempted to cro.sa tbe river tn n small boat. durlug a galo and tbelr boat was swampod.
A Stuto eleotion In Texas wns held a lew days ago for the purposo of voting (Ui n Coostilutlonal amimdment lo pension ull Indigent ex-Confederate aoldlera who came toToxoasince IHi|0 ut »8 per month, A very light voto was cast. It Is believed thnt tbe amendment wm carry, but it will re.-(ulra a two-thirds vote.
Dr, Whoelor, ol Reilevua Hospital, Now Vork City, subdued with hypnotism a' snlior lu an epilaptio nt whom Ave police¬ men could not eontrol.
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lief dl
ful Piikaof P.irllnuJ.
preseut procecjiugs are taken been until ri.'ccntly, a domestics, wus last heurd of lu Australia. A attlkn of U5 girls In tho packing do-
partment of tho (Continental mutch factory
THE IDENTITY OF DE ROUCEMONT at Pussal^ •' '
NEW YORK.STATE NEWS,
stale Capital News. CaSITOT INVAPK FoBEST PasaERVx.—Joik
tico IJhester lu Chambers has decided la favor of the State In tbo esse against tbe AJIrond.aek Railway Comviaay and others. The State Bought lo enjoin the detendaat Iron taking or continuing eoadomaatloB prviceodhig to procure a right ot way tor a railroad aetoas what Is known as Township Fifteen, which lies lu themuntles of War¬ ren, Essex and Hiuullton, and whloh la waully within the Adirondack Park aad b apart of the forest preserve. WbtW the State waa eonduetlng nngotlatloBS tor the purchase of Township Fifteen, tbe Adlroa- dack Railway Compaay procured an la- juuctlon rostrululng tha ownera ol the t'.wnsblp Irom eouvevlng It to the State, except subject to the right ot way olalmod by the company. This claim was baaad upon the llling bylhe company on Septem¬ ber f, 1197. ol a mop nnd f rolile ot Its pro¬ posed right of way over auob township tn the clerks' offlces lu tb« counties named, and the service of notices on the property owners. From an order coollnuln( that lojuuotion durlug tho pendency ot the action an appeal was taken to tha Appel¬ late DIvlslou, whore the order was reversed and the liijunptlon vacated. Aftcrrovlew- iug thn case Justice Chester gives hla opln- lou n- follows: "Thn State having actiulred tho lands, they are now part ot tbe forest preserve uud aro brought witbiu the pro¬ tection ot Section 7. Article VU,, ol the Constitution, which provldnatbat'thelanda of tho Stato now owned or herrattsr ac¬ quired, constituting the forest preaerve as now fixed by law, shall ba forever kept as wild forest lands, Tbay shall not beleoaed, sold or exohaDgod or be taken by any cor¬ poration, public or private, nor shall tbe ilmbnr thereon be sold, removed or d«»- stroycd.' Thare lands arn not, theretors, subject to be takou by thia railway oom- oy and tha plalnllft Is entitled to tha ro¬ unded In tha complaint with costs." TuE SAiLi.tta' Ballots. — Secretary ot State Pulmitr has received by ex¬ press from New York City the flrst ol the soldier votes, presumhiy a portion cil the votes cast by the members ot tho'rwen- ty-secon,l Regiment, stiitlonod at Fort Slo- cuni. The package wis placed In the ot- tlce safe, and, under ths law, cannot tw opened except In tbe presence ot the Chair¬ men of tho State Commlttess ot thn Beput)- lican aud Demooratio parties. It Is not likely that all tbe packages ut soldiers' ballots wlll rench tbe Secretary of State's office much before tho Inttor part ol the itioutli, especially thoso trom Honolulu, where tho First Regiment Is stationed, and until nil thoso paeknges arrive at tho Sec¬ retary 111 Stulu's office none ot tbem wlll be opeucd.
A Bbouklvx Man'b Claim. — Frank Crooku, of Brooklyn, baa llled against the Stnto u claim for HCJ6. He purchased from thn State property tn the old towu of New Utrojbt, Kings County. Tho Sea Bench Railway Compauy claimed tltlnto tba laud nnd eslabllahed It tn an action brought iu Kings Oounty, seenrlng ngalii.st Crooko a judgment ol fill, the court holding thnt tha Stuto had no title In tho laud to tirooko. Thu lattsrolnlms tbe amount of the judgment rendered against lllm and tSOO expended in dulendlnc his siipposod title to tha land and ^BTS, the amount hn puld to tho Slute for tho laad, inaking. lu ull, .f IIJ,S6. This ts Ihe llrsl claim I.f thn character that has been Bled ugalnst the Statu.
State Libbarv EttLABUsn, — Btatls- Jlcs for tho IUir.ary report ot 189i show !iI7,S3» volumes in the Stato Library, besides 43,629 volumes iu tba trarelInK libraries, or a total ot 201,454 volumes, ex¬ clusive of duplicates. Of the 9099 volumes nddod to tbo Stats Library proper In the year, 4117 were given, 2812 wore acquired by exchaugu aud by binding aeries uud ;ihleta, wbllo only 3070, or about one- allthe accosslons, wore bought.
ampblets, aO,7«Swere
' only tttty-one
hardly large enough to idoct blin. Delaware.
In Delaware a Slate Treasurer, a Stats Auditor and a Legislature wero chuseu, 4ho Leglalatura to elect a Uulte.l Statos Senator to suocee.I Oeorge Oray.
WiLMinoTos (Special),—Newcnatio Coun¬ ty Is Republican by 300 majority. The do- teat ol Meoresentnttvo llauby (I)om.) seems eertain, aud also that of the Demo¬ cratic State ticket. The Itepubllcnna gain one State Senator and two Representatives lo Nswcoatlo County, The Legislature b< proliably Itepubllcao.
" NeliraiKa. Klnlc oWcers wcr--» elected In Nebraska, ond u Legislature, which wlll ehooso a United .States Kiiuutor to succeed Wllllnin V, Allen. Tliero wero two tickets lu tha field- that of the Itopublieuns and tho Fuslou nominees of thu Democrats, the Populists, uu.l tbe HllVor liepubllouus.
Ll.si-oLX, Neb. (Special).—Twenty-four precincts ou table of;Llucoln and Oiuahu, gave Hayward, Republican, for Oovernor, 2070; Pointer. Fuslou, 220S, u uet Republi¬ can gain ul 37;.>. Scattering reliirns Indi¬ cate a political surprlao In Nebraska, luos- luucltnsthey lonvnst the almost certain election of Hayward (Rep.) for Oovernor by a plurality of uot less than 3000. Uy later returus tho Fusloulsta clolm,.the State.
, (Sp.elal).-Indications point to the aleetlon of McMllllu, Republican,for (ioveruor. Tho Legislature will probably lie uon-narllbau wllh no iivoweil candidntc, but plodgod against M. Stewart for Unitad Stntas .Senate.
Salt Lake, Utah (Special).-"Tho Indlci- llous aro thut tho Iiemocruts hnve cap¬ ture.t three-fourths of tlio Lagi.slntura. Tho contest batweuu R. F. Doskin (Dem.) and Charles S. Zane (Rep.) lor Snprerao Judge li close, with tho ohnncesln favor ot Raskin. A. W. McCiine (Dem.) or William II. King (Dem.) wlll bo the next United Stat.'s Scuutor.
He
SIiB. Oi-len,of .Sydney, Kaya Ihe Australian Slitry-.i^pinner Is ller lluaband.
SvD.\E», N, S. W. (By Cable).-When tho Lomlou Chronicle publishes tho sluteinont of William May,uu old diver, of Leeds, -to the efToct thut Louis Do Rougomoul wus nono other than Uourl Louis Orlen, or Green, i)t this city, It establishes thn Identity of the mou who has be in setting ull Kngluud ngnpe with bis stiirlos of Crusoo-llko llto ou a queer island of. ihc «(. -islan A'chlpelego.
Mr
1 lives In Sydney, and sIk t ot Do Uo
hn.s
JIN A, Mont :atetbut A..I. (11 late for Ciogres lUt iismall plurality. Wiiil. lemocrutle plurality, th.' 'ontrolled by tbu various
(Special), Ilelurnsln.il-
pbell, llemo.rali.-cau.ll-
lfel,.,.|,.,i lit ull,wlll bavo
II cities show a
Legislature la
ver parties.
Judges of th Ulnlure wera The uomloetM
Uarvard Beat Pennaylranla. The Aral ohsmplonablp football game of the snosoB multeJ lu tbe victory of Har¬ vard over Pennsylvania nt Cambridge, Mass,, by tbe acora of 10 to 0, Slxloeo thousand pnople, Including tbe foahloh- ables of Boaton, wltonsaail tbu great Strug- Kle oa Soldtar'a Field.
A l.*wlalator Senlenerd ror Then. King n. Staplea, u member ol the Wls- ooaaln Lefflslature. has been aeotancisl by Jad«« Fish at WasUburn. lo elghlevu montha In thn (lanltentiary for embexzle- nvnt trom fb« town of Iron lilvcr whi.'o chairman Ot the Board there.
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rianilaoat People.
Pr. Temple, tbe ArehbUhop ol Cantar- Inirr and England's Primate, la a total abstaluer.
Admiral Dewey la a coliactor ot hutter- aies, and Is «il.l to bave one of t'ut tinast private collcetloas In the United States.
A statue to Stillet. Iha famous artlat, bos heea BBvellod at On-viiio, a rlllsge of Normandy, atnt Cherbourg, Ihe birtbplacs ot Ihe great mau. The Bgure la In Ibe ^arfcota-peaaaiit.
Major Baker, of Fort Sheridan, III., wbo lias loog beea known as one ot tha ttrlct- «st dlsclplloarlana in the srmy, bas Issued aa order tmposlug a Dae of #1 for each ot- leaso on every soldier who loaves bis cost . Cf^t Th, r,.,n ¦abattoae.1. they con trace
Tbe King of Italy takes a vast Inleresl In all matters ralotlng to cycllac. He once anted as timekeeper In a cycle race at
irtli Carolina.
Superior Court and a Leg- lacted In North Carolina are those of the Democrats and of the Republicans,the latter generally with Populist andorsemeut.
Wilmikotom (Specliil).—The elivll throughout the State lerly, Nort
raticbyab. . . „ ¦„ ci-
I'erlor (Jourt nud u state l,eglBlutur< wero elected. Both houses of the Legislature uro Democratl.'. Dem.icruta also elected seven uut of tba nlue Congressmen.
Mlaaonrl.
Minor Stale ofM 'era were chosen lu Jlis- sourl, also onehalf of the Slate senate and a House of ileprasoniatives, the I.-gls- laturo ohoiieu to ele.'i a United Status .sen¬ ator to succeed Francis M. Cockrall.
St. LoiiB (Special).—Tho Demi.'rutlc male Co.aimlttee lutlmat-s tho plurality lor the entire Slate ticket at from 35.000 to
other Soulbern Nlates. Texas ela,'te.l a Governor nud a Lleuton- anl-(Ioveruor, anda Leglsluture wlilcinvlli choose u succe.ssor to Senator Roger IJ. Mills; Tenne.sae chose a Oovernor and a Leglslaturo which wlll elect u Uulte.l stnte» Scuutur to succeed William B. B.ate; South Carolina elected a lull set of stale offlcera aud tt Legislature; Florida elected minor ofUclals us well ns a Leglslaturo wbl.h wlll cho'>Be ll United States Senator. Tha fol¬ lowing stntes elected Cuugreasmnu: Keu- tu.'ky, Alabama,Loulslana.Arknneus, Mary¬ land, Virginia, Mlsalsalppl nnd Georgia,
Jai aso.xviLLE, Flu. (Special).—The day was bright an-l warm throughout tha Statu. The ouly excitement was betweeu the two warring Itepubllcun faction^, the "Joe Lees " au.l "Antl-Joo Lees,' where the light wns bitter. Tlie Deiuocrats, how¬ ever, elect>'d tha entire State and Congres- slouttl ticket.
EALTia,.BE. Ml. (
^cnll-om.¦inl returus fr. more und partlul retur thostute, muke |i rea Maryluud has returne und tw.i Democratl.. i
close but entirely 11,0..
n Democratic gain of t lion la looke.l uieoi ii "taular.lof curreu...-.
(pecial ).-Full an.l
¦m tl Itv of Baltl-
is frijitlie i-ost of iouably certuiu that I 'our Uepubiicuu iiugressnian, after a H e|,.,ti„u. This Is v.i. All the delegn- > favoring a g,,ld
lieintoresl iuthe eiecl
light. A Democratic
.¦.iu.'0d.-d.
Victory U geuorally
.•lali.-D9mo,.ruls I IS given It. usual
Lagislalui
CONTROL OF THE HOUSE.
Mixed Itesull uf Ihe l-:le(llniia of Conr
gresauian Tlimugliotit III*. Country.
Wabuik.ito.v, D, C. (Special).~KoUowiag 0 rule whloh seems to have ustnblisbud It¬ self lo American pollllcs, tho mid-term fliectlons for C^ougress show u partial rc- nrtlou against tho party Intrcn.ihed In nn- linnnlpower. ('onlrol of the lower house will dep.nd Inrgely on the results In som-j fortydlstrb'ts still In doubt: but It Is now barely within the range of proiiablllty thnt Ihe orgaulr.utlon of thlt bu.lv Wlll pu-s after December, is'.i'.i, Inloth.- iinnds of the Doiuocrata uu.l populists, the elements there which In the last two years have beeu united In iipposllton to the policies of Iha llepnhllcuns. Returns from ull parts of country ahowa Republlenn loj.s lu Repre- seiitalivesaumclent lo dtstroy tho working majority the Republi.an party has had In tho last two Houses, but Ihey do uot re- diico the Hepabiican meinbershl|i to au n.'tual minority. Latest returns on tha morning ufler elec.
tlou lU'llculed the uleeti.u of 11)7 Itepubll- csus, 14J Demucrnts. three I'.ipuiists an.l Iwo Siivedtcs. Fifty .listri.-ls iM-r.' tlieu in d..ul.|.
The Sennt.' remains llepubllcnn, however, the party 111 that brnnch of the Null.mal Leglsintutc regalulDg uudlsputed supre¬ macy.
Secretary Kerr, of the Democratl.' Cou- graasl..uui r.jmmlllee, claimed the Il.iu.e bvaniiij.riiv .if llilrly-three. Ile claimed I tlie elccii.,n..f p.si ll.'i.r.'seiitatlvea i.|.pose.| | t.i the l;e|,ul.li-..in i.nrty, Inelii.liug ll.'mo- | crats, Pomilists nii-l Kuslonlsls. ]
Ther.' Is a gain of tw.i Deuio-rallc Con-
gressm.'a from New Jersey. (
I'he Democrats gain live Cungrossmeu :
fr-ini Pennsylvania. '
Seventeen a.l.liti.jnal Damocatlc Cou- ,
gre.ssmen are eb.ctel m New York. i
I'he gains make it prolubio Ibat the next ,
House 1,1 Repr utuiivesjwlll stuud
recognize.I the portrult „.,
OS thut of her liusbuud, and said that i,ii<i had beard from bim in England through rclalivas thoro. Her husband loft heto presumably tor Naw Zealand lust Muy and she has not aeon him since, Mrs. Orlen is the duugbter of n (Queensland property owner aud a wuiiian who Is connected witb suvurni of thn bust families of Australia, she wna married tu Orlen In Nowtowu In I«'i.1.
MAINE VICTIMS REMEMBERED.
lirave of tlie Drowned Sallora al Havana Decorated.
IlAVAVA. Cuba (By Cable).-fleueral Wnde nnd Oeneral Butler, of tho United Stales Evacuatlou Commission, went tc the Colon ('emetory lo lay flowers on tha grave of thu victims of thn Maine disaster In tho course of tlio after- r of other officers visited tho
. ictory . „., against a reduclloa of , woges caused the shutting dowu of tho whole plant, which employs 900 persons.
'I'he ftrst test In this countrv of nrmor- plote made hy the Krupp process took place at tbe works uf tho Betlilohem Irom Company, Bethlehem, Penn., was u greut success.
Soldiers ot tho Uiiiind Stnlus Vuluntecr lufautry of colored Immuues nt Chlcku- mauga Pork, Oa-, stoned several tralua be¬ cause they wero not nllowod to rIdo la the ladles' cats of the rapid Iranalt Una.
Uldeon W. Marsh, tbe fugitive President of tbo Koyetono Dank, returned to Phlln- didjibls, Penn., after sevon years' absence, aiffl surrendered to bis bondsman,
Mrs, Rusaoll Sngo, of Now York Clly, ol- terud to presout the Oovarumant with u botid In Virginia, formerly a health resort, na a hospital to nccommodntn 1000 soldiers. Thn offer wns duclluod beouuno of Ihe In- uocesslblllty uf the situ.
TUE SABBATH SCHOOI^
INTERNATIONAL LESSQN COIMMIIl|lf 9 FOR NOVEMBER 1^. ¦m
Loeeon Texl: "The AseyriMi tanaatar^ , II Klaea all., eo-l*. M-Jt ¦»!<¦<. ' i-Teiti Paalraa alvl., 1—<)e«a*e««My «¦,; the L«aaan by Um Rev. U. M. HMM«M
90. "Thus salth the Lord Ood 'at IMMC ' That whieh thna haat prayed to MeMMlaW . Sennacherib, klae ot Asavrla. IIlav•M¦i^£* In the tonrteentii jmat ot BsMMak king ot Assyria cams agalaM <a4ak groatly Mosphemed the U>ra both kr ^ and by letter. keiMlab, wbea ha Im4 the letter, spread II belore tbe Lotl pravesl (verses 1419). Maay tis|aa lwv« followed llMiaklah's plan aad alwajwtea rest. II we ask aaythlBC aeeoMllas t* l_ will He beonth as (I John v., UI, uM lt|| HU will that we tell Ulet ev«i]rtU«g aM have oarsrul anxiety aboal BOiblaH. SM in verse 1» tbat the ureat deaiia of tka klM In asking tor tbe overthrow otBeaaaebiBK was tbat all tbe <<arth utbt kaow tliiMtht Qod ot Israel was tbe oaly trae Ood. >
81. "TbU Is Hie word tbat the LorA baMi spoken eoncemtna bin, Tbe tdrfta, Aa daucbter ot Zloo, hath despised tbaa aaA laagned thee toseorn." Tbe people at Qijl .
In Judah, eailed the dsBilhlar ol . ""
daughter otJemsalem(eoiapaia 1
lM),liavlng Ood as tbelr deleaderaall ger, need tear un enemy, iBsanhatn Moses and Joshua lived; OldoOB alaO, David when ho went tearleaslv af****! Oollatb. Wben we aeok only the hOBet«b4 glory ol Ood, Ha will not tall us, a
22, "Wbom hast thou ceptoaekad MM blasphemed, the Holy One ol laraMT" A* In tha next verse, "Bylhy massaBRetatfeaB bast roprosched the Lord," They I agaiust the Ood of Jerusalem the gods ot tbe people ot tbe
worka nt the huNds of man, aad
cause Heseklab, the kla(, and tbe |irilBM> Isaiah, the sou of Amos, prayed aad eiM toheavsa(IIChron. »(ll.,l>, 11). Oiii heard tbelr nrayer.andaow we wlll taal He answered It.
21. "I will turn tbee baek by Iha which thou earnest." This Is a patt at I word of the Lord eoneetnlag Behbaahsr Bee also verso 2.a, "I know thy abode i thy going out and thyeoiBlBit la amt rage against Me,* He who eieatad things ran set bounds that none eaa p« We can ouly go here and tbere or do tkm orthat If thu Lord wlll (Jas. Iv., II). iS^ do«> not stop to coaaldertbat all bis WOMB nad even his thoughts ara known to UMi Lord (Ps. cxxxlx, 1-4), and that It fai tabe-. „_ possible to hide anytbiag from Ulm. >f«» ||
Adam, blinded by salan, thought beeotlaeM«d bido from Ood among the trees ((le'ii>'fl^ ^^9 8). Happy are those who live ai la tM CV Bight ol tba Lord. • ¦¦"
39. "And lilts ahall be a sign UBlo that,'* Dy comparla( this verse witn Lev. aaa., ttf it. tbe slfn scmns to have baaa tba aaatjal blessing ot Ood upon the Sabbath vaar, aiw In other words, the blaeelac 0lOo4 OB iM olieiilent ueople. What bnt the haad •! Ood could causo land to produee a thiM years' crop In one yearl la tbe B. T, i—ta gin of Prov. X.. SSI, we raad that tba atata- Ing ot tba Lord maketh rloh aad toU M« deth uothing thereto. . I
30. "Tbo remnant that Ueasaped' ot Am house ol Judah shall yel a(a|B take taA downward and boar truU upward," Hi m
dootrins that It Is over the tew ont ot IM t.» many who are really the Lonl's aad wM ,:.'I
:^
Of the ^
gifts, 609 ezohannei purcbu.ses.
The Uauk'a CapiUI Half
Bank Examiner C. E. Van Brosklla. who has been Invostlgatlng the affairs ot the Tloga National Uuak, nl Oswego, has mnde hia report to tho Complroller ot the Curraucv nt Washington. The amount of tho dofulcutlou ot OuablDr Btoha will ruiicli tSO,000. A oonaervative estimate places the Impairment ot the capital stoek uf tho bunk at llfty pur oent. It has been prupoaed that tho directors give bonds tbat all dHpusllora wlll be paid in lull ahd the band roupSned for tbo purpoae ot olostOff Its utfairsand going Into voluntary llqulda- tiou. The most probable course st preaent is tho ruductlun of tho capital stoolt to t.VI.OOO a:id tbo contluusncsof the hank on that basis.
glorify Ulm la found in all Borl|it«ia. Btorlaeot Ifoab, ol Lot In Bodoa, ul ti-nri and such ststoments as "Fsw then ba tMB Iind It." "Aa affllaled and peat paaaka who sbnil trust In tbe X4ord," ladleate AA which Ood sees to be ever trua. ¦•• KMIh vil., 14; Knph. 111., 19. i
31. ¦ Uut ot Jerasalea shall M tetth •. remnant; tbe lealot thsLotd oi Hoaliahra do thia." Tbe seal ot tba Lord ol BmM
shall alao briBK tbe klofdoa ol
earth wbleh have bo eal (lea. hi., f).
¦hall be aeeoapUsbad la aa4 r
Bob ot David, oar Lord laam.
u Wednesday
cemetery.
Just after Oennrnis Wade aud ButlorhaJ left the Hotel Trocha for th.- cemetery, car¬ rying tho floral crown mu.lo by tbo com- I mittea of young Culuin girls who hud nskiid 1 Iho privilege of paying this trlbuta tothe dcn.l, a currlttgn waa driven up to tho hotel with representntlvos of the (hiban ('Iub, who br.iugbt nn inimeuso floral cross to luy upon the grave.
Ou lournlngthnt Oenorals Wadeand But¬ ler had nireudy gouo to Ihe cometery thn Cubans followed andovjrtook tbem lutlme to place both cIToriugs together.
Two Women Acquitted of Murder,
Miss Minnie Haxtou, who, on learning that her sister, Susan, wns to bo married, shot nnd killed heron August 2'.> last, was n.'iiulttedat I'.ironlo, (int., of the charge of murder ou the grouu.l of Insanity. Sirs. Isabella Burreil WHS also u.'.iullte.l lu the Criminal c.iurt at Torout.i on n charge of mur.lerlngher Ihrei. Utile ehlblren on Oc • .bi-r iil lui.t. Sho was adjudged lasuue, |
I.l will be ...eut to
un asylu
Ilia .if Cuiii-r- D»m.-,.:rats, 17.5, Republicans, itii:
Chill llei
Thu Chilian Cm, protocol belwivn i the Battlement of t ute, underwnlch Mr WiliUm
Minister to Argentina Tha
lly For Peace.
ress has approved thf
hlli an.l Argeotlun foi
Pnna de Argetina dis
pute, underwnlch Mr. William I. Iiuchaua
United States Minister ¦
act as tluul arbitrator.
I lata, 21
Fiisl.ju-
111 wou thin, en r«..
spenslon of the military
Anger In Grriiiany,
The news thnt tbe United stat.-s now de aands tha whole of the Philippine Islundi ia» cuated much Interest Iu Ilerlln, The lermun nawaiiap'rs comment unfuvor- biyuponlt. iC
Kome
Igaoranca ot the game laws ol the Stale of Ifalna baa cost Senalor Eugene Hale tM Ivr eight partrldgss. lUagally traas- lieited.
Couat Wilte, KuasUSi Ulnlater of Fiaaaea. %bo ta sail to bave Inspired tba Ctmt'i aaatm misiage, la lo a aaaae a self-made ¦aa. Twenty one yeara ago ka was a vHlagaatailun-master on tbe railroad liae hetweea Kiev and Odeasa. ,•
UeateBaBl-Oeoeral Sir nijliam Rowley •oedeaougb, ia aupretae rommaad of Iba ~-~*" troops la «oath Africa, ia dead.
Northern Heaa Frozen tlvtr.
Tbe mall steamer Virginia Like has re¬ turned t.i St. J.din's. Ncwf.jan.llnod, from a trip to Iho farthest nonuern psdnta on the Lai.rad.ircoast. She reports that tha cnllreo.>«aa In that vicinilv is blocked by lce-9oes. and that there Is not the slight¬ est proaiM-ct of Lieutenant Pearv's steamer Windward getting free from the Arctic re¬ gions Ihls season.
A Mnrdrr tn ilronaiyn.
Patrl-'k iiilligan. a Brooklyn c-.>ntr»cior. wus murlerad and thr.iwa into Newtown lave no clue iiy which urlercr.
I TbanliaclviuE Day in Kunllago.
[ General Wood, Military Ooveru.ir of Han¬ tlago, has prepared u Thanksgiving jirocin- liiation, saying that the Cubans ought to glvo thanks f-.r the blessings thoy have re¬ ceived. The Americans w.aut to keap the ila>' in the uM-fushlon-.l style, un.l have written ih.'lr frleuda In tho North lu aend ou turkeys.
Tlie Kulaer la Far Paare.
At the dclieatiuu of thu Church of the | liedcmcr. near Jerusalem.n few days ng.i, : Emper.ir William Blade au apjical fir uni- (el-al peac".
Th.
of Virginia ilents c.n-
lall tei
l.y u score of I'J I,. 'J.
The list of futul gunning ace tinnes to grow wit Iiu fupliilyu tlvencss that is really alanulug.
The trotting hors-' Legene. 2 1,1',. has leens..ldl.y J. T. SBeelev, of Mlddletowu, N v., to a'Tuppuu, i.fVlenaa. for *40lW. ^Comparatives.'.ires in foolbail are of n.t much value.
K. C. st'.rrow has le^en appointed hea.l •oaeh of the Harvarl crew for next season. He cachet the fieshoieu crew for Iba last two seasons. J
It is n.jt strength ul mo that enables tha g.>lf player to triumph. H.i must have what the bas •ball not-rs u»«d lo cull a
( urfew In illng In Kl. I.nols.
The City Cmucl', of st, Louis, 5Io., has pusae.l the .'iirfew or.llnauce, prjvi.ling that childreu under llfteea years of ugo shall n-d b" permitted alone .>n lb.. stre.-i« of the city after n p. m. In wiiiler und '.I p. m. lu summer. The englne.h..uso liells will lie rung nt the hours namej. as a warn¬ ing to y.-.ung onus to got lu do-jt-s.
Vuiing llrl.le f.
Mrs, (ii.rge Rear.
¦i-ty w..i.ian, of Kan«
daughter of former
('It:
Nnlelde.
liar young 60- Mo,, (Til.I waa (.'ity Engin.
Foreign*
Tbo French Conrt of Cnasnll.>n will hoar Minister du Freycluct on the Dreyfus isasa;i It wus decided to release Colonel Ploi|uatl.{
Tho steamer Orau Autllln arrived at' Mulngn, Hpalu, with repntrlnted Spaulahj soldiers Irom Cnba on board. A bundredl mou died on tho voyage.
Germany wlll not Interfere In tbo settle-, ment of tbo Philippine question uor even encourago lutorferencn upou the part of others. It Is understood that this has been Intimated to the Spanish Oovernmnnt.i
Colonel Charlea W. WllUams, tbo Cblet' Quarlermoater ut Havana, Cuba, boa yel¬ low fever. Ho was removed to a bouae at Vedado, near the Trocha Hotel, ranted by| tha American Commission as a favor bos-, pital. .Mojor Almy wlll perform Colonel Wllllama's duties duriug the lutter'a alck-
A lorgo and rcprosentatlvo body of Porto Rlcans drew up u petition, a.ldrosaad to President MoKluley, asking the Oovern¬ ment lo retain In Porto Rico Colonel Jobn B. Custleman nud thn First Kanluoky Vol-, unteera. General Honry cabled to Waah-: lugton that tbe compliment la tborougbly deserved, but the reglmeut ought to go' North.
The cllmato of tho German conling stn-, tlou at Kluo-ChHU Bay, China, In apita ot offl.'lal denials, ajipeara to bo bad. Tbo deaths nf German soldlurs and sailors,, chlelly from malarial fever, are bucumlog alarmingly frequeut.
A gang of swindlers boa bean operating In Borllu, Oermany, disposing of uumber»l of Confederate uutes at their face vnlue. Al Jeyrsler of Berlin was vlcllmlzad In this' manner a few days ago to the extent of »1000.
The Internatlonnl troops occupied thn fortress ut Cuucu, Crete,
The Hamburg-American and North Oiir- rnan Lloyd steuinshlp companies com-, plained to the (inrmun Foreigu offlco of Amnrlcon health regulntl.ns .'u'laed by deaths from bubonic plague In Vienna, Austria, ,
The Sultan of Turkny gave ordera forlhei casting of u n i-.lal .•..mniemorallvo of thi I visit of Ihe Eni|.er..r of Germany to Con j stuutiuopiu. I'his medal will cuntalu the pnj.erlul urnis with the superscrlplbm: ¦Interview between the Nultan Ai.diil-, Humld-'Huo II. and the Emperor Wliliuni' II, of Germany In CoDsluutln.ii.ie."
Tito Condition ot Oropa. Tiilogra)ihle reports from New York State
1 the Agricultural Department nt Wash- , . r .™ ,«-.. «»y »i
lugtutt us to tho condition ot tha crops In hsshall go to Ibe pit lorathaaiailA]
statu for Ootoher, Btatod: "Month ex- »nrt lo the lake ol lire folever.
bath aalaa im ¦¦" IT). »l.«othl»5u„, with maay or wtth towt L. forHlm(/lOhro«.«l»..|
32. "Tbet*fete(ha«MM earning the klog ol ill douth aecordlBc ta Hla t. heaven and amoaii Ihe la earth (Dan Iv., N). r purposes are.asaood •• i xlv sHi Jer. Il.fn).
83. "By the war that I lame shall he retaro aw
Into this oily, salth thai ,
Ihe deolsloa ot Him who taSI ot hosvon under Hie eoatrol •!_, o carry out UU purposw. Ha .... Hitherto Shalt t^ou COM, balao I (Job. aaxvlll.. 111. Ivea the |
lary must stop wlien Ood ahalT
cupilouubly favorable for soedlng aad ger-
uiluutiou ol fall grain, large aoreage ot 'or mine own sake and tor ay wheat and rvo being up and In exoellent David's sske." Bee abo ehastar xi •"'— ^ . ,aj compare Isn. xxxl., •; laah. aj£.
eoudltloo ut"close of month; wet weather last of month Injured uoru and buckwheat
Bee also ehaMar XI.,
^ ,.- I. xxxl.. •; laeh. alL,t
Tho "I wills" uf Jabovab ara a ttav «
natn»t r,n..ll.l« l.«~.a» ""¦ ~-^--
-. ....... .-" • -...• Ol tfDuovaa ara a wad)
lu lield and aoaio potatoes, much rotting greatest passible bsnePt. They ^»aa
being reported; corn aud buckwhoat, how- eur In sevens and la eonaeetlOB *llh
ever, geneiully secured In line oondllloo; statement "I am Jehovah," Bee B*.
beavv froata irnnaml bllllno. (.. ,.1.. B-g; Oen. Xvll., l-Sj^ Ps. XCl,, It-l*. ^
beavT fruata general, killing lu placer; pas¬ tures aud meadowa continue green, with full feod abundant; atock in exoellent form for wlnturlug; gtapaa good nnd uninjured by IroBt."
The Btate'a Insane.
Tho nnnua't report of the State Oommls- hIou in Liiuucy fortho year ending Bsptem- ber 30,1307, has just come train the printer. It shows gunvral rooelpts to be •4,601,- 023.S7, ns follows: Proeauds of Htate tax, •4,3iW.713.tK); from private and other sources, t28l,!il0.e7. Thn disbursements for thu yuur wera «;,i89,t<19,49; tor salaries, (lie, »8,899,I75 ¦
He is whll He U. Be wlll do Mat U. . not for Israel's sake, hut tor Hts awai Bee Ksek. xxxvl., tl; Ps, ovi., (, Wa h uot look for worthloees or Merit la < selves, but In aim, who alone la wok, (Ps. cxv., 1; Hev. v„ 4, S). Take aH V. comfort you can fliid in sueh aaataa/m i las. xllll., M; I John II., U. , J.
SS. "And it aame to pass tbit BlfhlUM Hie nngel of tbe Lord went out aa^aMM In Iho damp ot Ihe Ajsyriana aa h«i4Mi foutacure and lire thousand." Tha MM ' ot this aegsl is also sealloaad ih M«
¦ - ' ¦ " ~ i,pw,
loauna criminals) aO,M8; IniiVe'osed'private Institutions, Hio.
An Oid Engine Drtver done.
Ownii Me('arthy,thn oldest engine driver on thn Delaware and Hudson Railroad and the flrst ouo to run a train orer ths com- pieted roud, died at Blogbamtou sud¬ denly from apoplexy. When thoDelaware nnd Hudaon waa begun, more then forty years ago, .McCarthy was n teamster In the road's ouiploy. Later bo became a swttch- inau and nfturward a flremao. Two yoars later he waa made engine driver, and whan iho road wns completed t.i Blughamton, In 1869, be pulled thu ilrat train over It, FIftoen years ngo he was given light doty on A switch cnglue.
m
The
I'rin
I rr,te'.
It u ler.
basBa.l I
rge 1
M, Zln..vlelT. th.. R.isslai Turksy. has f.irmally' prop'ised tha a^i- j. .intinent .-f Priu.-" lii'.irge of (Jre..ee us • ('..muiissloner (ieneral of t.J Euro|.e«u P..wera lu (r.ie.
Felix, .•ominltted siil.'i.le a few daya n"go by liriug u bullet Iut.i ber brain. The iruge ly .i.'..urr»''l ju-t one week after the youug woman s marriage to (.eorge Itear, an lu- Burni:-.'luan, nnl on tha tw,n!ythlr.) an¬ niversary ..f her bin h. Her friends are un¬ able t..usBign acaujc for the .b.el.
Oeneral Kllchent
CeliiUel Kit.-helii-i
General Lor.l KIt.-h edliuvern..r..f Kharl.iu
V Brntlier Honnred.
brother of thi sir.lar. has been appolut-
tVrallh In Ihe Copper River Valley.
(aptaln Aberr.iml.ie fnited Slat Army, ol the Copper River exploring c pedllloD, with tha remaiuder of Ids cor maud, lias arrii,-.| nt Juneiu. Aiuslia. I pre.||.-t« a gr-al future in mineral ai a .ma agri j Copper River Vail. rield i|a.'iar«s that, white party "ttsc.y
Ku«
-¦KihllUU flolUng.
It Is reported that a wld.-spre.d revolu- ouary m.jvemeat lu Russia has U-en dls-
aloT.
young ma
A noy Kllla Hla Tarait
Wlibert Lloyd, a widlko.wn of Mlllvllle. N. J, W.1S klllei a few days ' ago by a piece ot c.ial tlirown by ll.>i».ri 1 Impart, tnirtvieo years uid. V-'ung it.ipart ha.1 no iBtention of k.liing L'..yJ. aud \ threw tbe coal at him became Lb.yd bad beea teaslBg him. The cost struck Uuy.: ' back of tbe ear. and ha died ala:..wi in- - ataatly When Rujuirt rcoiixad what be 1 bad done he burat into teara aud waa on- ; consolabltf.
JaeMsal Ooodeaoagh was bora April mm. aaA held sBBy very high appot ^MB la tka kitiaa—..te.
LJhtMBMMaecvtes.
Oenoaay aad Tnrkey la AllUne*.
The Kaiter and Sultan of Turkey bave appolat- I eoatluded aaacreemsattbatisiaBtaaioaijt ^ ' to aa amed alUaace.
The Amat whippet racing might salt men of thia ciuntrv. tt la not a spoftmau s game. Note Ihe dtsllucll in.
The Cincinnati C.un Club live birl tourna¬ ment ended with tbe rwult Ihal Kre,| (ill- l-ert.of Spirit Lnii". I an. won th.- .liver cup and the live bird cjam|.l...nship ..f America.
! After a numbsr of playera hal bean dls- ( abled In a f.ioli>all KAme in st J.i..ip!i, Ml. It was dlB<v.ve.-i>| tbat .in.--I the piinara oo tbe opposing team had iron hicl.ls under his ci-ithing. An attemit Isto I- mad.' to revive the six-day waltlLg matehes. i-r. rather, eo- a»-you-:-iea.«. mat.'lias. un i it l.s an- noance) that one nf the contests will le held in Madis,ia s juare Garden Son Vorli City, ia the wc-k iH-glnalng December 'ti,. No a-lmLssbm l« cliarire.l to the fo.-itbail games at Wtut P .Itl tut vialting toania Ksually receive tlcaueia) guaranteoa. Twu year* ago wh.-n thu Harvard managers laamed this faot tbey refused lo accept a guaraotee and lasiatn.1 on pavtog tb* ax- \Mtutn. of tbrlr elevea ta and trom the Mili- tarj^ Academy.
al lu .pi
Ilev. II. 's;a'..., t'lat h'ia *uthra.-it- and i.iiural;|-
emeat iu Russia hi covered. The .-entra of the movement was at Lodz, In the (ii.vernmeut of War¬ saw. .M.rc tbun 400 urreats have been made, the [.riBoners In-iu'llng many ehoi.l- tea 'liers, Se,.ret |-rc»»es that were em¬ ploye,I in spreading the movement were , b.u'nl iu bt. Petersburg, todr, Jar-.ula» |
Ijircr Uralh Ll.t In Halaniti
T!,« ..m--ial. r-.-orls fri ii M it I ula, b.r the month .f (i-(.I.-r .-.v births as nintleeu, th" marrlag.* I~ the dealh« 6BH
Macro l.vnrliad and III. lto,ij Hnmer
Arthur Wi.iianis. a uegr., ua ler arr or the murder ot .Mi-s liUaa iJ.-d»u,
Weill,.
Fla
I a cnfatoi.in Impll- .-allug tw J .-th-r uegroes. Buck James and M-.r,r,.e Leggiit. Oa Kuturlay the con- ftaMe and Uis guar Is were uverpowere 1 i y a mob ..f luceosad e|.i,aa«. Williams w<vh taken from the cnitodv o| the 'iiarls, rid- di.st with bullets and a iir« built upon his t'lly. James and Leg^iit are now pria- uliers.
Kpani.b Troops ltetume.1 Home ftlrk.
, ihe steamer Mootserrai hns arrived at
J ' Cadiz, Spain, with tr.i.ps from Cub I. F.lght
, , hundred ii.eu wr-. sick, an-l there we,e
uiu-ty-eight deaths during the voya^-e.
Agalnaldtf Warns N'alivee.
t I Aguinallo. the iosurgant cbiefat Manila I
t , 'pbUitipina Islands, has Issued a pr.jcluma |
ti..u pointing "Ut that although the atrin \ geai order* i.f.-vbiuiily Isaued l^ bim uuvi
ucen gen-rallv ..b-ved. a few rillpi;i..s ; have r-fu*ed obedience ond ..ffende.l in
vari..us wavs. nnd be now warns ail .u-l I
that tbey areiiubla t , p. de-lared uutuwi I
and t.j lu-ur the ei!r«me penalty. I
nehllug the ^faadarTl Oil Tr...!.
' The All-irn-y-iirO»ral of OLI 1 wiii j.ush tbe light sgH r.il all tha bran-he* o! tlie btoadard ui. Trust in ttisl ^tale,
Colored Troop* Matlaled.
Tbe negro roidler* i.f llie hixth Virginia la camp at Kmjxvllle, T.-iin., mutinied i few day* og.i against tbe aotbority cf tbelr while i.mcers.
death rate in British New Ouineu t.- alnrmlng. Some white men die within u few weeks of their arrival owlug to the dl-, •mate. The rb'h gold mines eanuot b. j worknl on thia a.'cunt. The Chlneen huve' 1 been tried but tbey 1.10 die off like nics . I Samoana were also tried, nn.l six out ol tan I died In three weeks. The uatlves cauuot j bo Induced to work.
F.mest Teruh Hiolay, the EngUah com- j f.auy promoter. In u Lou.Ion court la f"w duy* ago named many men "f high posl- i lilll iu London wh"'>i influence lio claims I to hnve bought lu estublishlug his varied , uuterprisea.
The Itailnn Government decided to re¬ duce the duty .jn wh.'Ut.
Tha Earl nud Counleaa ol Mlnln left Lmdou for Caua.ln, where the Karl will I ossu.'ne the dullea of Govern .rtieueral. ' Mr*. Nan.'y Ouliforl, of Brblgeport, I Conn., arreste.l in L.>n.ioo, an.I wtioae ,.x- trudlllon to the Uulte.l stutee ou tU» charge of mur.ler in the se-.n.| degree In couna.- tlon wllh tho deatii ¦ f Liumu (.III, the vb'- llm'fthe Velbiw .Vlll Pon.l tragedy, Uo. been granted, wlli nail for New York lu cus¬ tody of Detective < ronan, ..f Ibc Bridge¬ port police.
The Baroness de Itoque has bv no means given up all b.,|.cs .,f oiitalnlnglbe reluoae of hardaunbtur.tlr*. MnybrlcK. Theluruu- esB held a conferene,. with Henry While, lulled Ktuiea (barge d Atfulre* iu I.in.lon, a f-w days ag.i, un.l uUu i«Id n visit of cheer to tile prisoner.
Prl.no Mlul.ler Sehralner Intr.jducel n bill lu the i^apa r:..l^iiy Asaemidy r r-.Tlding f..r a [«irpntuai cuniilLutlon of IIMIKW an¬ nually t-. tbe Impcruii navv. I'he prop'jia! wai biu-llrcheeri-.l
A Frenchman waa arreste-l a' Dover, Kngland. for at tempting lu muiju tb.. big gun turret .^n thn Admiriity pior there.
Tb" Nov.jo Vremya. of St, Petersburg, Butsia. exi.r»vea Jattloasy of the facllltle* gmnteil i.i English compaolea now work¬ ing lu Iha oil fields of tbeCau"«aua. It *ugge*ti tbat the txierican Standar.l Oil ComfAoy ''may b-i iniying up ItuaalAb cotn- petltors al Baku beiiind ui English mask.
As the transport Purt Victor was aliout to leave BaolUgo on iAradnmday Oeneral Wood touad that slio lackrd proper store* and delioaeiea (or the sick, and Ihal she > was lasaaoisaUy prof ded vtth aadlelM*^ J
luaaue Man Found Uaad,
Oeorgo Wood, a youug man living about Iwo miles from MId.lletown, who had been uoiing strangely, was taken lo the Htato Insane Hoapltal ou Octnber 19, Wblle tbe carriage waa nt tho hoapltal enlraoco Woo.l leuped nut nud ran Into tba lletda. A few dajs ago twu boys who were bunt¬ ing near West Town, fifteen lullas from lllngiminton, louul hla body, with tbo throut cut.
All Around the HUM.
Casaadoga reporled au Inch o' anow.
The Krie il»tp..t St Ad.lison haa boon re- ino.lebd uud eniargcil.
"Vlxv, (Cattaraugus County hills wore cor- ire.I with snow u few days ugo.
Arndn is reported lo have thn worat slliwalks of auy lucorporalad village lu West.ru New V.irk.
Klllcoilvllle is to hava what practically nmouuts lo a uew dep.it. The old Btruc- fura la to lei remo.lelel und enlarged.
WuirnaCounty furmars will receive about #30.000 for their augur heat crop tbls sea- siMi. Tho .'r. p uveragcB about twenty tons
to IheH.re.
' Large .•ui-'hes of bass and muscallonge are reported by Chaiauquu Lake unglara, Aldan a woter work* bon.la aggrogatlng tlH,0(iO have been sold ut a premium al t'iW.'y-t.
Twaulvll ftausvlllti resbj.'nt
nee.lad. Now that village hos lislf u d _ perNuus who make livings by thi* kiud of w.irk. During thia period Dabivllle baa not grown to any afiprecluble extent.
Th.. Kly trilb-y Una boa been uxooeratad frum ull resp.iusibillly for causing tbs death ..f Johu Petera, who wat run ovar by a cur uear I.u Suite. It waa showu that be woe bndlv Inloxi.-nted when helelt Niagara Kails aU'l that lie lay siileep across Ihe rail¬ way tracks when struck.
A rrntury and n (luartoa OM.
Par.1-1 I.ucero, wh
re-ir-ls of the mlaal ^ ,
seiadad to h- 125 vea/v, diad at Ibe county ho.ptiul nt Saiiuiis, Cal. He camn Irom Hiiuora, Ueilcu. and litf tbe lees aeveafy- flve vaara waa well known In that part of California. He worked a. a abeap lierder f'.r David Jacks, tha Monterey.mllllonalrr, for fortv yars Ue Icuvoa a slater In Mexico.
A Bhip TTilli ¦ Clitaess Crew. '
The BntU|i ofl tank otaawer Tarbo tf. rlrod la New Yurk Purl a tew days atfa Irom Java with a eergo ol sagar. The ticamer tofik oil tn Java, aad there lea dad >ugar Into the taaka. Tbls is tbe Bset oH' lank Ihat ' IS Ixtea oaad to carry
I iBaM nlgbly la aliaaRth. t_ nis oommaadmeats, beafhtalBf a»a\ voloe of His word (Bev. v„ lit ft. eHI, Think ot the angel's disracard ot, power over soldiers and fast bairad t In tba atery ot Peter's releaes ia Ae4« Think ot tba une who carried good tli tn Paul In Ihe storm alssa(leltxa remember thai Ihey are all laUiM spirits sent forth to minlsler unto tba ot salvation (Heb. I., 14), aad lat TMf heart sey, "Though un host sboabi Me camp against (ne, my heart aball aM iMf* (Ps. vxvll., 8). If God be for ne, who am Iw agalBsl mef I wilt tniat aad MiM atraM.
3d, 87, "His SODS smote blB with tM •word." Thus he died la bis ewa bHi4 M> cording to ths word ot the Lord (vers* XU and wblle ia tbe set ol worsblptag Mala. So shall perish all Ihe enemies ot Ibe Uat^ —Leaeoa Helper, .
THE PENSIOW CHECK*' etflll. rosimaMera al Money Order OBesi <Mb Re Autberiaed la Gash TMas. Many poslinaslers al money ordardfliM . have requeated the I'oatofflce PaMHSMls at Washington, to parait thsoilo aathpM* slon check* and to remit saah iblsh M thair respective deposllorie* la IM irlfli eorrespondlnf amoant of eaeh. TlMMM* lids by which Ibis latsrotaaaM jmwTB^ •ueaeeamily carried oat roeeJrwriMMtr' •Idarallon nt Conmlaaioaer HeaMaMM* lUlaol Puslmasler-Osaeral Hfatb eonfaranca, lbs reenll ol wbleh Wtl Ibe Poatullica PepartaieBt WIU ahli poalmaalara al all mnaey o
the aoialler placea l» cosh IheeaeaasaigHr.. ' jH panalonera knowu iiersoaslly le Iha Mit* ,^B inaBtcra, aud to treat Ihaei ia aH taaiamia ^M - "--a* prornrl pay meat I* .
jaars ago ona mau supplla.l 1th all the milk tbey
Ihe aame way Iba! ronney ordaffar* MV treat ad. II Is not sxpeoted lha» tMM
ebecka wlll lie iiresanteif to poetmaa!'— •*
the larger placea wbere Iben aiW ,
Ibis srrangrmenl Iwlng Intended aanlaM add to Ibe convauianca of thsoldsdlMM BUdtoauabio lUam lo avoid the
which now rrei|ueolly attache* to „
latiatinu ot tbelr cbecka. It I* bsllesM lelbod someaUiiMMM
...VJ^f^-J''.* 'WW!
bat ihrough I bia ^ _ _
lollara wlll be i.sid Iba peaalaaan ||
tua money rH'Aer ayalauB of the d«Mtt«
lase wlial>i»
ofadeaatMf jioal masters at (he aiaallar plaavM for ramiUauce pu'poses, aai MM sura will uiMoaMedty |*rave
maul, and wllboul aey ox|ieB* 1.1 them. The ebecka wilt be of
lauKiuat vs ixtea oaad to carry MtgBT. I ahawtM WillitlllBtM Her stew waacomi/aaedeatlialyetCMaaw \jtmaAanmttna^iim~
Llveal am Haw nek Wm Tte erev of the aahoOMt froia JaekaMvUa lor takaa loJUaaM, 1. P., C-. vaseel. TbeaeMoaer wta borrleaae am Oslahar 1 . water-IOMad uUI Oelobar
weal attJMw tM Watkart a wer* MMa oC by the sMMO brouhl thaa hare. Tha a graaflrdeMIMtad tatbafcaaaBdMal waa their oaly &I fart
A <Mawt WMk tka BaMew
Bmparar'* toar ol tba Oriaal '
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^dtrflll "S^Weto A FAMII-T >IEW«II'.M'KU OK I.OC.VI, .\ M) tlKNKR.-VI. I NrKI.I.U'KXC K. FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY. NOVEMIiER 11. 181)8. NO. 1 - '"4: Ire Ili. .v.; Tri. Ac RESULTS OF THE ELECTIONS. Forty-lfo States Cbose Cod- gressmeo and Twenty-one Selected GoTernors. COL RflOSEyELT WM Republicans Elect Their Entire State Ticket and Carry the Legislature. QUAY VICTORIOUS IN PENNSYLVANIA. Calonal Thaodom RooaSTall Carrlaa New Vork atatn by Aboal 110,000 Plaralltr- Foatci SI. TnorhacB Elected Oovernor of New Jeraey—The Kepubllcaoa Carry renujrivania by About ^,000 Plural¬ ity—Govenior PInaree Ke-eleeteJ In ^ Mlchlaaa—North Carolina Onea Demo- eratle—f>lilo Stnya Kapnbllean—l>eiiio- mtle Oalna In IlUaols—Maasaehaaetts is Republican, , El«otlons torRjpro^antatlvesIn Oongreu wars beld TusidaV In all of tho Htstoa, with theexceptloii of Maine, Oragon and Tsrmoot, lu ivhiuh thtao .i^tates liepreaenta- llves to the Fllty-sUth Oongresi have al¬ ready been oboseo. In tblrty-two ot tbe States more or less Important State olBolals were ohosea—twentr-ooe of tbe thirty-two eleetlag Ooveraors, and In tblrty-ooe Htates Legtslatoree were elected, twanty-threo ol Iha Laglslatorss ohosen having the ohoico ot (Jolted Slates Senators. Important oon- stltntlonal amendmenU wore alao voted open In seVeral o( tbe States. Somo oartl- eelars concernlDK Ibe eleotion In tbo States where other than Kopreaentstlves In C'on- sress were ohosen are given below, as woll as tbe latest dlapatohes giving tbe results ot the ballotlag up lo the hour tbls side ol tbs paper wss sent to pnws: I New Vork. fl were elected In New York and irTeRlSBffe ''w!!raHwiSSIL«i» Colted Statea Reoator fo aunceed Edwi Murphy, Jr. There were flvo ticket* lu tho Hold—Ihe Bopuhlloan. tho Doraocratio, tbe Prohibitionist, tbe Citizens' Unlou and thn Soolallat Labor. Naw Vottx ClT>(SpealaO.—Colonel Theo- dom Itoosevolt has been nleoted Govorn.ir ot the Statu by obout 'JO.OOO plurality. Tbo satire llepubilcau Stale tlckot was also eleetsd. 'rtmotby L. WoodrulT, tbe candi¬ date for Lleutenaut.Ooveruor, bowover, ran behind tbo ticket, Tbe Leglsluture will be Itnpublioao by about thirty-twu un Joint ballot, tbua Insurlifg a Ilepubllcan sucoessor to dnltud States Senator Edward Murphy, Jr. The vote In ths State for Oov¬ ¬ernor, ttoourdlog to the latest returns Is- rorTboodoroItooserelt, 108,7114; for Augus¬ tus Van Wyek, 83,712; BooBovelt's plurality, thn State Senate, nn.l meml-ers of the aembly were el«ete.l. The Legislature choose a Cnlted Statea Senator to suci Jamea Hmlth, Jr. Nominntlons for f ernor wero made by tho Ilepul.ilcaus, tho Democrats and the ProblbitlDnlsls. Jrasrv Citv (Special).—New .lersey eleoted Foster M. Voorhees, Ilepubllcan to the Oovcrnorshli lor three years from tbe opening of the nnw year; a Kepub lican Senate unu Assembly to elect 1 successor to Jamo. Smith, Jr., lu the rnlted States Seu- ate, and b1.t of the eight members of Congress. Foster M. Voorhefis has carried tt.e stato bv over 10,000. The Legislature will stand upon a party vote: Seiiain—n... publicans. 14; Demo¬ crats, 7; Republican mnjority, 7. Assombly —Bepubllcans, .IS; Democrnts, S2; Repub¬ lican majority, Ili. Tidal Republican ma¬ jority In tho Leglsloture 'i3. Connerllcnt. In addition to the State ollicers hitherto chosen, Connecticut votors electe.t an .Vt- torney-Oennral. Thn tickets nominated were those of tho Republicans, tho Dmno- erata, the Problbltlonlsta and tho Soelal- lata, A Legislature was alsocho.seu, which wlll elect a United States Senator, tu suc¬ ceed Jo.soph It. Hawley. IlAsxroBD (Spoclal 1.-Oeorge E. Louna- bury. ol Bldgelield, thn Ilopublican can.li- date for Ooyernor, will probably roceivo a majority of about I'i.OOO over former United States Treasurer linniei N. Morgan, of Bridgeport. The Ilepubllcan majority iu tho Legislature wiil be more thnu flftnen. United Stales S'jnator .loseph It. llawley's rn-clnctlon Is sure. The Hupubll.-aus ulso elected four Congressmen. Maaaachuaetls. Morsachusetts voters chose nil of the Stale offlcera and a Legislature, which will elect a United Statea Senator, to auccned Henry Cabot Lodge. NomlnatioDS were made by tbe RopubllcaDs, Ihe Iiemocruts, tbe Prohibitionists, the Sooiallsts nnd thu DemocJatIo Hoclollsts. BosTOK (Special).—Wolcott, P.epubllcan, la ro-electea Oovernor ol Mnssachiisetts by 82,292 pluralitv. Bruce, tbe Demo.rati.i candldatn, polled about 10,5,000 voters In tho State. 'Ilbo Legislature is safely lle¬ pubilcau, aud tinnnlor Lodge l-i sure of re¬ election. —• New llainpshlrc. A Oovernor, Obancollors and n Legisla¬ ture wore chosen In New Hampshire. Nom¬ inations were mode hy the Uepubllcuus, the Democrats and the Prohibitionists, CoscoBu (Special).—The Rcjiublloans hnvo corrled tho blnto by majorities largely reduced from those ol two years The mujority will be about 7000. Tho Legislatuto wlU be Repul'licnfl in both blanches, Ohio. Ohio elected minor Slate officers and a Congressional delegati OiLUMBtis (Specia:"' orly, ofthellepublliJ thall carried the stato elected nfteen gressl iO,OOn Returns rn.-»ived show that the ro- sult wlll uot differ niaterlully from this. The vote iB Iha Stato was uu averoge one for an oft year, but in St. I.onls und in other large cities tho vote wus particularly heavy. In St. Louis the Democrats mode substantial gains, nud tho chances are tbey will carry abont balf tho ticket. The city ordinarily Is Republican. Tho Legislature will bo safely Pemocratic and will elect Senator Francis .M. Cockrell to succeed himself. William S. r.iwheni, Drmocrut, has been re-eioctcd trom the Kausus City dislrict. vhlcb Wipronsin. Ail of tho State offloiTs wei Wiscousiu, ns also a L.'gislat will ebi.-t a lulled Stat.is Seuiilor to suc¬ ceed John L. Mitchell. MiLWAiKEE, Wis, (Special).—Early re¬ turns showed thnt the Ilepuhlicaus bad carried their stato tb-ket, elected nine Congressmen an.t a majority of the mem¬ bers of tho next Legislature. Tnls will give them a United statos Senalor. Ed¬ ward Sco'lel.I was elected Governor. The vote throughout the State was light, uni c.overojr Hcolleld wlll run behind his ticket. Caiirarnla. In California a compiota aot of Stntn officer-, was chosen, nue-halt of the Senate and a House of llepresentatlves. The new Legislature win have choice ot u United Stntca Senator to succeed Stephen M. White. Han FnA.vcisi-o (Special). — Returns throughout the State nre very meagre, but Indlcato tho election of (Inge, Republican, f.ir Oovernor by a small plurality. Phetun. Democrat, has been elected Mayor of San FruncUco. I lown minor Stuto offleors were ted. Tickets were uomluated l.y th.. Ilepublleans, tbo Demjcratic-Popu liat- Iver-llepubllcun fusion, the Middle-of- le-Uoml Populists nn.l Prohibitionists. lies Moines (!Jpeclal).—(', T. Hancock, Cbuirmun of tiie Iowa Uooubllcan Slate Central Committee, says: "Wo curried thn State by about 50,000 uud elect tba entire Congressional delegation." Sixty pre¬ cincts In lowo give Dobson, Republican, 7807; Porter, Democrat, 4.'i65. (i. A. IlolT- inan, Seorotury of the Democratic Com- Ittee, says: "01 tho raturns received so fur tho Htato wlll go Ropubllcuu by greatly reduced majorities. ' Michigan. For the election in .Michigan completo .stuto ti.'iicl.s w.-r.i nominate.l by Ibe Itc- publlcaus, by the I-'usloulsts—Democrat.-, Populists, nn.l Silver llopubiicuns—by ihe Prohlbltlonl8ls,nnd by iheautl-fusion Popu¬ lists. TheLegisinture elected wlll choose a United Stntca Souatot ,to eueceed Julius O. Burrows, Dktroit (Specian.—Scattering returns and estimates for the rest ol tho Stato iu- dlcato the rc-electlou of Governor Piugree (Rep.) liy 40,000 or more plurality. Gov¬ ernor Plngree ran ahead ol bis tlokot lu Detroit, but much less than formerly, lie has n good majority In this county. The Kapubiicnns havo elected tUu majority ol members ul Legislature. MoniLE, Ala. (Special".,—All tha Demo- crutlc nominees to Congress In Alabama were elected. Oi.nernI Wheeler s i iuraiity is estimated at 10,000. W,»sH(s.iTox. D C. (Special).—In Missis¬ sippi, (leorgla, Arkansas, aud several other Southern States there was llitle In¬ terest lu the election. Tbo Democrats curried the elections by reduce.l votes, uc- eordlng to reports receive I hare by the Congressional t?ampaign Committoos. I.orisvii.i.E, Kv. (Special.)—The Demo- crats'of Kontuckv carrlcl nine, an.l poisi- blv ten, out of eleven C.ingrcss districts in tho State, rt gain ot tw.i or je'rhups tlire.i over their last delegation. The llepuhll- cans carried one district, the Eleventh. In the Ninth District the race lietween Hugh, Republican, and Williams, Kemo- ci-at, ts close, both si.lns claiming It. Pho vote throughout tho State was the lightest known in years, aod the election was en¬ tirely devoid of excltemnnt, NssHvii.i.E, Tonn. (SpciulL-McMlllln (Deni.l is elected (iovcrn.ir by not loss than I0.0i» pluralitv. Ropirts fr..in vari¬ ous Boctionssay the vote Is light an.l with¬ out ex'itemeut. D.imoerats claim eight of the Cougresslonul dlstr ..its. Tbo two others will certainly go Republican. Ch»blesto», S. C. (Speclnl),—Thn elec¬ tion wus ipilet nnd dull. Scarcdv nny In¬ terest wus lolt and tlm vote was light. There wns no contest for State oinves, tho Democrnts having the only ticket In the tlel.l. A solid Democratic Congressional delc„'nUon wus sent to Washington. other Western States. Idnho and South Dak.jta cueh elected a "oniulete State ticket nu.l a Leglsluture; Nevolo^ North Dakota and Wyoming ea-h choseBlite offlcnrs and nLeglslaturowhIch wlll selAet u United States Sountor; Mon- tnna, Utah and Wnshlngtou ea.'li elected minor State offlclals, and n Legislature which 1^11 elioisn u Uiitle.l Stntns Senatir, and CoJora.lo elected one-half of State, Senate ami Representatives to ('.ingress. Chevennk, Wyoming (.Special). -A .se¬ vere snow storm, with zero weather, prn- valled In Wyoming Klectbiu Day. causing a light vote and slow returns. The prob- abllltlos are thut tho Democrats hav) olectod tha Governor nnd the llapuhllcans thn balance of tho Stato ticket, Coogrcsi- manaud Legislature, HK4TTLE, Wash. (Spe.lnl).-Early re¬ turns sliowe.l Kepubli.'un g.iius In Kusinn dlsti-iclH. Tiie Ilepubllcan eoniiuittec claims the eiKlre Stale ex-e it Seattle an.l King Couuly, which nre vary cbise. Tne lleiiubllcans have undoubtedly enrrlcd tho LeglBlatlvo and Congress tlekots,- Piot'x Falls, S. D. (Special),-Returns up to midnight nfter election camo lu slowly, as usual, but indloiitlons pointed i.erslstontly toward a Repuhlicau victory. The probabilities are that Phillips, Repub¬ lican, Is eloctod Uovernor, and thut the en¬ tire Republican ticket bos bion carried by small majorities. '^"•^/!'Z°^^r, Pruvm, Col (Special).~.V snoirstorin prevailed elocllou duy through.ml C.il.i- i-ado, e.ii.l cut down the v.it" t.i a mini¬ mum. C. S, Thomas (Dem.-I-'us.) will have at le ist 35 000 plurality for tbiveruor, and It nay roach (iO,000. Johu K. Slinfr.ith, Fu'iion, la re-elected to (^lugr.iss. Jolm C. re-elected In tho Second Iiisirict, urtlal returns Indloate ct six uut ot eans JOHN WANAMAKER ARRESTED, E..ciirsTEu. Pean. (Special)-Ex-r.ist- master-Ooneral Wanamaker was arreste.l IS he stepped from a train hereon Wedu(»s- lay on a charge of slander preferred by riiomaa Robinson, tlin veteran oitltor and former Superintendent of Public Printing. ;'.ilonel Robinson left Ilarrlihurg a lew nonthsogo, when ho reslgue.l the oflice of Siincrintendent of Putdlc Priullag nnd re- ;urno.l t.> his home lu Butler. Ilecently. In a speech, Mr. Wunamaker Tltb'ise.l the former Superintendent for his part In the printing on the famous biilleilu on "Di...TnseB und Enemies ot Poultry.' which cause.l a scandal nud In¬ volved au e5peu^e of over ti'iO.OOU to tho .Stute, Robinson has nlways e.iuteuded thnt ho was Innocent of any wrongdoing nnd thut ho simply perforiuod bis duty. It Is sup¬ posed that the suit grows out of this mut¬ ter. Mr. Wnnnmakcr came here to address a ;iollticol meeting. After tho SherlfT of I'.v-.iver Oounty hud served the .summons nt tha railway station Mr. Wanamaker who was uot put un.ler bonds, ma.le his ejiecch. .THE CONDITION OF TRADE, Uuslnesi All Dvrr tlie Country la Very Active ami the Uutlooli llrlKht. N'i:(v Youii Citv (Speclui).—P.radstroot's luy.s: In distributive trade reports of bad ivcuther Interfering with regular demand Httd collections, but ol atlmulatlug retail :rade In heavy wiutcr goods, como from :he Wosl au.l Northwest, ivhonce also came ndvlccs of ba.l roads crippling farmers' iblllij to deliver wheat to market. Against his. however, might be cited tho fact that ;.rlniury rcceipis of ivhent ure fully equal ;o tli.iso ol last year. All advices aa to railroad Irunic iulnt to Western and South¬ ern railroads being taxed to their utmost :o iiandle the business offering, with gross •arnlngs showing gains over last year'a sI.'e[.tioually good results. A (jrcat burst .f a.. ivitv in uearly ull'llnes hns followed ;h.- treeing of thu lower Mississippi valley i.'ctiou from thn uunioruus uunrautlnea, md country buying is reported active, bo¬ ng partially stimulated by colder weather n that section. From tho Pnclllo Coast, {•artlciilarly Puget Sound and Columbia lllver piiints, the advices nro ol very ncllvo ;rude. heavy grain rccoliits being largely ib.sorbed by mills working on export or- lers und of Incrensiug trailo with our new lepcndenclcs. MRS. DRUCE^WINSjHER SUIT, An Order Grunted That Her Father-In- Law's (Ji-avo May Il„ Uiipned. .¦ T.ON-1..1X (Ry Cable).—Mi-s. Anna Maria Druce, dunghter-lu.law of tho late Th.imus C. Druce, who, she usserts, was In fact and u law the llfth Duke of Portland, obir.lned 1 lliial order In tlio High Court ol Appeal Ili-.-ctiiig th.i Cliiiii.^dlor nnd Faculty of tho lli...-.-s-. ..f I.on.bni to Issue her a iieruilt to :ipt-ii nud luspc.'t tlio cofflii, now In the vauiis of Illg;igH e iVraetorv, alleged to .'.intain tlin reni:iins of her fatlmr-ln-law ir of a man buried as Thomas (Chnrlea Iirucc. THE NEWS EPITOMIZEDt V i ^''"''/w.'''". mM^ t&, V. roLonaL TasoDOBi aoostviLT, (The Oovemor-elect ot New York.) M.OJJ. Augustus Van Wyck, the Demo¬ cratic candidate, carried New York Clly by T<,««S plurality. Tammany Hall In Mao- hatlaa Borough, elected all ot ber tea Con- (ressmea, a Republlean loss ol lout. It also eleoted Its Judleiary lleket. Oencress- aan Qulfg was deteated by William Aator Obaaler, Ihe Oemoerstle aomlaee, by aboot 1300 plurality. Bepublloans elect twenty- two aud ths Democrats elect twelve Cob- greosmen. Erie County, with tbo city ot Buffalo, went Democratic by 3400. Penasyivaala. '-'TRiKi -t Tbe eleotion la reoosylvania was of a Blate ticket, one-ball of the BIsts Senate, aod the Houae, the Leglalalure lo baveth* ebolce of a United Statea Senator to suc- eeed U, H. guay. Sovnn tlokela were nom- laated—lbs Republican, tbo Democratic, ths Problbltlonlst, the populist, the Social¬ ist, ths People's psrty and the Liberty party. The Rev. S. C. Swallow, the Pro- nlbltlon Bomtaen for Ooveraor, waa the sandldute also of the Populists, Iho Peo- l>le'a party and the Liberty iarty. PaiLiDU-rniA (Special). —Penusylvanla haa bean carried by tbu Republicans liv a ulurallty not much short ol 100,000. The RepubHcana will bave a large majority in tbo Stale Leclslature. aut Senator guay will doubtless bn bis own auccoasor. The combined voles uf Swallow and Jenka wlll exceod Stona'a vote by 40,00'). Swallow's vote aluuo rraa liW.OOO. New Jersey. Ib New Jersey a Oovernor. ono-third of HiiAiio (Spoolal). -The Democrats havo mode tromundous gains all over the Statu. In Clilcago four Democratic Congressmen ^avo boon returned, replacing four lleiiub¬ llcans. The Demo.'ruts carried tho city by 2100, mnklug a gain of 32,000 ou the voto torOovornor Tanner In l,?ll(l. Tae county ol Cook will bo llepubll.'nn by IIWO. The Indications are the Loglslature Is Democra¬ tic. 'X'ho CongressionnI dclegntlou is evenly divided, 11 Itepuhllcaus and II D.'mocrats. Tbe present (lelegntlon stamls 17 r..'i ubll- cunaaud 6 Domo.Tats. The Inti st llguics Indlcato a Ropubll.;au plurality lu the Slate of 30,000. Indiana. The election In Indiana was tor minor State ollicers, one-half of thu Soniito nud the IIouMo of lleproaantiitlvej, Tho now Lcglslttluro will elect a United States Sen¬ ator lo succeed liavid Turple, IsniA.vAroLis (Special).—Iteturns Imll- cata that tho Democrats havi>s.'arried the State by about 10,000. The Legisluturo i.s probubly Democratic and eight, perhuiis teu, Cougroasmun nroelei'tedou the ticket. The eleotion of Bailey, Democrat, to Gon- groaa, Instead ot Overatreet, Republican. Ihe preaent lucumbont. Is Oi-Bureil. Sovnii Democratic cnudidatea for tho Legiaiuture Wlll replace thut many Rcpublicnus. Weat Virginia. In West Virginia one-half nf thn .State Bennta and a House of llepresenlatlva( were elected, the new Legislature to elect a aucceasor to United Stales Senator Charles J, Faulkner. WuEKi.iMii (Spoolal)—The returns In Weat Virginia abow Democratic gains. Dovener, Republican, 1% eleoted in the First District, The Second Is very close, with McOrsw, Democrat, gaining rapidly. The Third Is uot heard from ut nil. The Fourth 9 very oloso, nomluully. Ooorg.i Q. Neal, Democrat, bus mndo irnins, but they are Itbodn Island. PnoviriESCE, R. I. (Special).—Rhode Islan.l re-elects tbo two Repui.il.'au Cou- gres.suum. Four of tho live citlej elect Deaiocrutic Mayors, KnntaB. A lull set of Stut.i ollicers wero choson lu Kausus, as also a Legislature. Tho Demo¬ crats ondorscd the Populist nominees. Tho. other tickets were those oftho Ropubllcnns, the silver Uepubllcuus, tho Prohlbltloutets, un.l iho Socialists. TorKKA (Sp.elal).—Returns indicate tho election of Oovernor Leedy on tha Fuslou Stato ticket by 16,000 majority, Curtis, RepubUcan, Is elected to Congress lu the First District, and Iho indications are tbut tho lusioulsts wlll Bled tbo other sevon. ¦Vl. :nd«i'?^«^:^«^.•¦^'^?**'•'n"o'';!.^ [ i\ pllil '«»IU'Vet, il Is conce.b'.l timt Ih.. ea- .itttl tiossllver lleket, luciu.ling Frank Sleuneu- ¦ ,V«rg for Oovernor, is eloctiid by ninjorltlej rttuglug from 3000 to lOOJO. Faboo, N. D. (SpaolttI). —riio R.ipulilican State Commltteo clolms that it lias elected Ita stale ticket bv a plurality of nol less tliuu 4000. The Fusloulsls, bowev.'r. do- clnre that Holmes f.>r Ooyernor and l-'Iske for Huprome (Murt have boon eleclel. Iho Leglsliiturn la concmled lobe llepui.llcau nnd wlll select a nuc..c;,aor tn Unite.l statea Stiuutor William N. Iton.'h. Reno, Sn Mrs. Anna Marin Druco claims thnt ber /athcr-ln-law's uiloged death nnd burlul under tho name of Druco wero decnptlona, tud that bu live I mil Ilnally died, ufter g been under tho care 6f Dr. Forbes 'ii_a luuutic asylum, as Dr, llur- ' 0 usserts Is the rlght- ¦ for wbom her *-"^" Waalttneton lt«ma. Secretary Long or.lered that I he torpedo- boats at tho Brooklyn Nai y Yard remain lu^ commission. The Nloaragnnn Canal Commission has nearly completed its work, and wlll sooni submit a retmrt declaring that tbe proioi't Is entirely feasible. The rontrollerof tho ('urrancv has or-' derod tho First National Bank of Flushing. Ohio, to close Its doors. Bank ExamlnW J. W. Delap bos boon appointed temporary receiver. Dry rot la said to huvo caused the failure. Secretary Long or.lered the auxiliary cruiser Aileon turned over to the Brooklyn Naval Mllltia for Its e.vcinslvo use. Tho Tmnaury Department summary of commerce for September shows that fori nine months there bus been tla Increase of! over tIOO,000,000 In cxporta. Consul-Oeneral flowey, nt Yokohama, re-, porta to the Stato Department that not¬ withstanding the l.iw wages paid In Japan to watchmaker", the Imslness la not u pav¬ ing one, according to the report of a mem¬ ber of tho Osaka Watch Company, Lack ot skill among the mechanics Is one of the reasons nsslgned for tbls state of affairs. Mrs. Florence Oeorge and Mlas Kittin McAteo wero killed by a railroad train at Landon station, a suburban village. Thoy hnd been attending a birthday party at the home of leaae D. Porter, who Is Mra. George's aon-ln-luw. Ou their way to tho station to take a train to the city they were Btruck by a train goiug in tbe opposite direction. Ilotnnatlc. It was announced In Philadelphia that the steel rail manufaetiirlug i om iantes had agreed to maintain the price of steel rails, the contract to remalu In force for tlve years. Bealdes this, thn prioo was to bo advanced trom »IS to t'iO n ton. At MtBhIcol. Wis., Mr, und Mra. John Buhls wero killed with nn axa. Ernest Mcssmann, a tramp, la under urreat on suspicion of being tiio murderer. The only motive that ean ba assigned for tho crime ll robbery, llabls was sevanty-six years old aud his wife w.ai slxty-llvo. A. C. WIdber, County Troasuror of San Francisco, Cal., who stole *117,»00 from the olty trees'.iry, has paen sentenced to scveu and n half years In Stale prison. Boatswain (Charles Wilson, of the British ship PeleuB. while at San Francisco n lew days ugo became greatlv Incensed because tha crew refused to wash down tho docks. H'l seUnd a knife and ran amuck among the crow, slashing right nnd left, ,Iohn .Mcintosh waa fntallv wounded by cuts In the throat ami side, uu.l Michael Soolt was badly Injured by a Blab which nearly cut his throat. Mlas Rao Hague, aged eighteen, of Oroon- wlcli. Conn., drowucl herself bocausn bor mother reproved her for ntlmdlng a party. Juv 'T. Staley, of Oraud Island, and Charles Burke, of Buffalo, N. V., lost their lives In the Niagara River. Tho meu at- • tempted to cro.sa tbe river tn n small boat. durlug a galo and tbelr boat was swampod. A Stuto eleotion In Texas wns held a lew days ago for the purposo of voting (Ui n Coostilutlonal amimdment lo pension ull Indigent ex-Confederate aoldlera who came toToxoasince IHi 0 ut »8 per month, A very light voto was cast. It Is believed thnt tbe amendment wm carry, but it will re.-(ulra a two-thirds vote. Dr, Whoelor, ol Reilevua Hospital, Now Vork City, subdued with hypnotism a' snlior lu an epilaptio nt whom Ave police¬ men could not eontrol. iiuoy lief dl ful Piikaof P.irllnuJ. preseut procecjiugs are taken been until ri.'ccntly, a domestics, wus last heurd of lu Australia. A attlkn of U5 girls In tho packing do- partment of tho (Continental mutch factory THE IDENTITY OF DE ROUCEMONT at Pussal^ •' ' NEW YORK.STATE NEWS, stale Capital News. CaSITOT INVAPK FoBEST PasaERVx.—Joik tico IJhester lu Chambers has decided la favor of the State In tbo esse against tbe AJIrond.aek Railway Comviaay and others. The State Bought lo enjoin the detendaat Iron taking or continuing eoadomaatloB prviceodhig to procure a right ot way tor a railroad aetoas what Is known as Township Fifteen, which lies lu themuntles of War¬ ren, Essex and Hiuullton, and whloh la waully within the Adirondack Park aad b apart of the forest preserve. WbtW the State waa eonduetlng nngotlatloBS tor the purchase of Township Fifteen, tbe Adlroa- dack Railway Compaay procured an la- juuctlon rostrululng tha ownera ol the t'.wnsblp Irom eouvevlng It to the State, except subject to the right ot way olalmod by the company. This claim was baaad upon the llling bylhe company on Septem¬ ber f, 1197. ol a mop nnd f rolile ot Its pro¬ posed right of way over auob township tn the clerks' offlces lu tb« counties named, and the service of notices on the property owners. From an order coollnuln( that lojuuotion durlug tho pendency ot the action an appeal was taken to tha Appel¬ late DIvlslou, whore the order was reversed and the liijunptlon vacated. Aftcrrovlew- iug thn case Justice Chester gives hla opln- lou n- follows: "Thn State having actiulred tho lands, they are now part ot tbe forest preserve uud aro brought witbiu the pro¬ tection ot Section 7. Article VU,, ol the Constitution, which provldnatbat'thelanda of tho Stato now owned or herrattsr ac¬ quired, constituting the forest preaerve as now fixed by law, shall ba forever kept as wild forest lands, Tbay shall not beleoaed, sold or exohaDgod or be taken by any cor¬ poration, public or private, nor shall tbe ilmbnr thereon be sold, removed or d«»- stroycd.' Thare lands arn not, theretors, subject to be takou by thia railway oom- oy and tha plalnllft Is entitled to tha ro¬ unded In tha complaint with costs." TuE SAiLi.tta' Ballots. — Secretary ot State Pulmitr has received by ex¬ press from New York City the flrst ol the soldier votes, presumhiy a portion cil the votes cast by the members ot tho'rwen- ty-secon,l Regiment, stiitlonod at Fort Slo- cuni. The package wis placed In the ot- tlce safe, and, under ths law, cannot tw opened except In tbe presence ot the Chair¬ men of tho State Commlttess ot thn Beput)- lican aud Demooratio parties. It Is not likely that all tbe packages ut soldiers' ballots wlll rench tbe Secretary of State's office much before tho Inttor part ol the itioutli, especially thoso trom Honolulu, where tho First Regiment Is stationed, and until nil thoso paeknges arrive at tho Sec¬ retary 111 Stulu's office none ot tbem wlll be opeucd. A Bbouklvx Man'b Claim. — Frank Crooku, of Brooklyn, baa llled against the Stnto u claim for HCJ6. He purchased from thn State property tn the old towu of New Utrojbt, Kings County. Tho Sea Bench Railway Compauy claimed tltlnto tba laud nnd eslabllahed It tn an action brought iu Kings Oounty, seenrlng ngalii.st Crooko a judgment ol fill, the court holding thnt tha Stuto had no title In tho laud to tirooko. Thu lattsrolnlms tbe amount of the judgment rendered against lllm and tSOO expended in dulendlnc his siipposod title to tha land and ^BTS, the amount hn puld to tho Slute for tho laad, inaking. lu ull, .f IIJ,S6. This ts Ihe llrsl claim I.f thn character that has been Bled ugalnst the Statu. State Libbarv EttLABUsn, — Btatls- Jlcs for tho IUir.ary report ot 189i show !iI7,S3» volumes in the Stato Library, besides 43,629 volumes iu tba trarelInK libraries, or a total ot 201,454 volumes, ex¬ clusive of duplicates. Of the 9099 volumes nddod to tbo Stats Library proper In the year, 4117 were given, 2812 wore acquired by exchaugu aud by binding aeries uud ;ihleta, wbllo only 3070, or about one- allthe accosslons, wore bought. ampblets, aO,7«Swere ' only tttty-one hardly large enough to idoct blin. Delaware. In Delaware a Slate Treasurer, a Stats Auditor and a Legislature wero chuseu, 4ho Leglalatura to elect a Uulte.l Statos Senator to suocee.I Oeorge Oray. WiLMinoTos (Special),—Newcnatio Coun¬ ty Is Republican by 300 majority. The do- teat ol Meoresentnttvo llauby (I)om.) seems eertain, aud also that of the Demo¬ cratic State ticket. The Itepubllcnna gain one State Senator and two Representatives lo Nswcoatlo County, The Legislature b< proliably Itepubllcao. " NeliraiKa. Klnlc oWcers wcr--» elected In Nebraska, ond u Legislature, which wlll ehooso a United .States Kiiuutor to succeed Wllllnin V, Allen. Tliero wero two tickets lu tha field- that of the Itopublieuns and tho Fuslou nominees of thu Democrats, the Populists, uu.l tbe HllVor liepubllouus. Ll.si-oLX, Neb. (Special).—Twenty-four precincts ou table of;Llucoln and Oiuahu, gave Hayward, Republican, for Oovernor, 2070; Pointer. Fuslou, 220S, u uet Republi¬ can gain ul 37;.>. Scattering reliirns Indi¬ cate a political surprlao In Nebraska, luos- luucltnsthey lonvnst the almost certain election of Hayward (Rep.) for Oovernor by a plurality of uot less than 3000. Uy later returus tho Fusloulsta clolm,.the State. , (Sp.elal).-Indications point to the aleetlon of McMllllu, Republican,for (ioveruor. Tho Legislature will probably lie uon-narllbau wllh no iivoweil candidntc, but plodgod against M. Stewart for Unitad Stntas .Senate. Salt Lake, Utah (Special).-"Tho Indlci- llous aro thut tho Iiemocruts hnve cap¬ ture.t three-fourths of tlio Lagi.slntura. Tho contest batweuu R. F. Doskin (Dem.) and Charles S. Zane (Rep.) lor Snprerao Judge li close, with tho ohnncesln favor ot Raskin. A. W. McCiine (Dem.) or William II. King (Dem.) wlll bo the next United Stat.'s Scuutor. He SIiB. Oi-len,of .Sydney, Kaya Ihe Australian Slitry-.i^pinner Is ller lluaband. SvD.\E», N, S. W. (By Cable).-When tho Lomlou Chronicle publishes tho sluteinont of William May,uu old diver, of Leeds, -to the efToct thut Louis Do Rougomoul wus nono other than Uourl Louis Orlen, or Green, i)t this city, It establishes thn Identity of the mou who has be in setting ull Kngluud ngnpe with bis stiirlos of Crusoo-llko llto ou a queer island of. ihc «(. -islan A'chlpelego. Mr 1 lives In Sydney, and sIk t ot Do Uo hn.s JIN A, Mont :atetbut A..I. (11 late for Ciogres lUt iismall plurality. Wiiil. lemocrutle plurality, th.' 'ontrolled by tbu various (Special), Ilelurnsln.il- pbell, llemo.rali.-cau.ll- lfel,.,. ,.,i lit ull,wlll bavo II cities show a Legislature la ver parties. Judges of th Ulnlure wera The uomloetM Uarvard Beat Pennaylranla. The Aral ohsmplonablp football game of the snosoB multeJ lu tbe victory of Har¬ vard over Pennsylvania nt Cambridge, Mass,, by tbe acora of 10 to 0, Slxloeo thousand pnople, Including tbe foahloh- ables of Boaton, wltonsaail tbu great Strug- Kle oa Soldtar'a Field. A l.*wlalator Senlenerd ror Then. King n. Staplea, u member ol the Wls- ooaaln Lefflslature. has been aeotancisl by Jad«« Fish at WasUburn. lo elghlevu montha In thn (lanltentiary for embexzle- nvnt trom fb« town of Iron lilvcr whi.'o chairman Ot the Board there. /- • rianilaoat People. Pr. Temple, tbe ArehbUhop ol Cantar- Inirr and England's Primate, la a total abstaluer. Admiral Dewey la a coliactor ot hutter- aies, and Is «il.l to bave one of t'ut tinast private collcetloas In the United States. A statue to Stillet. Iha famous artlat, bos heea BBvellod at On-viiio, a rlllsge of Normandy, atnt Cherbourg, Ihe birtbplacs ot Ihe great mau. The Bgure la In Ibe ^arfcota-peaaaiit. Major Baker, of Fort Sheridan, III., wbo lias loog beea known as one ot tha ttrlct- «st dlsclplloarlana in the srmy, bas Issued aa order tmposlug a Dae of #1 for each ot- leaso on every soldier who loaves bis cost . Cf^t Th, r,.,n ¦abattoae.1. they con trace Tbe King of Italy takes a vast Inleresl In all matters ralotlng to cycllac. He once anted as timekeeper In a cycle race at irtli Carolina. Superior Court and a Leg- lacted In North Carolina are those of the Democrats and of the Republicans,the latter generally with Populist andorsemeut. Wilmikotom (Specliil).—The elivll throughout the State lerly, Nort raticbyab. . . „ ¦„ ci- I'erlor (Jourt nud u state l,eglBlutur< wero elected. Both houses of the Legislature uro Democratl.'. Dem.icruta also elected seven uut of tba nlue Congressmen. Mlaaonrl. Minor Stale ofM 'era were chosen lu Jlis- sourl, also onehalf of the Slate senate and a House of ileprasoniatives, the I.-gls- laturo ohoiieu to ele.'i a United Status .sen¬ ator to succeed Francis M. Cockrall. St. LoiiB (Special).—Tho Demi.'rutlc male Co.aimlttee lutlmat-s tho plurality lor the entire Slate ticket at from 35.000 to other Soulbern Nlates. Texas ela,'te.l a Governor nud a Lleuton- anl-(Ioveruor, anda Leglsluture wlilcinvlli choose u succe.ssor to Senator Roger IJ. Mills; Tenne.sae chose a Oovernor and a Leglslaturo which wlll elect u Uulte.l stnte» Scuutur to succeed William B. B.ate; South Carolina elected a lull set of stale offlcera aud tt Legislature; Florida elected minor ofUclals us well ns a Leglslaturo wbl.h wlll cho'>Be ll United States Senator. Tha fol¬ lowing stntes elected Cuugreasmnu: Keu- tu.'ky, Alabama,Loulslana.Arknneus, Mary¬ land, Virginia, Mlsalsalppl nnd Georgia, Jai aso.xviLLE, Flu. (Special).—The day was bright an-l warm throughout tha Statu. The ouly excitement was betweeu the two warring Itepubllcun faction^, the "Joe Lees " au.l "Antl-Joo Lees,' where the light wns bitter. Tlie Deiuocrats, how¬ ever, elect>'d tha entire State and Congres- slouttl ticket. EALTia,.BE. Ml. ( ^cnll-om.¦inl returus fr. more und partlul retur thostute, muke i rea Maryluud has returne und tw.i Democratl.. i close but entirely 11,0.. n Democratic gain of t lion la looke.l uieoi ii "taular.lof curreu...-. (pecial ).-Full an.l ¦m tl Itv of Baltl- is frijitlie i-ost of iouably certuiu that I 'our Uepubiicuu iiugressnian, after a H e ,.,ti„u. This Is v.i. All the delegn- > favoring a g,,ld lieintoresl iuthe eiecl light. A Democratic .¦.iu.'0d.-d. Victory U geuorally .•lali.-D9mo,.ruls I IS given It. usual Lagislalui CONTROL OF THE HOUSE. Mixed Itesull uf Ihe l-:le(llniia of Conr gresauian Tlimugliotit III*. Country. Wabuik.ito.v, D, C. (Special).~KoUowiag 0 rule whloh seems to have ustnblisbud It¬ self lo American pollllcs, tho mid-term fliectlons for C^ougress show u partial rc- nrtlou against tho party Intrcn.ihed In nn- linnnlpower. ('onlrol of the lower house will dep.nd Inrgely on the results In som-j fortydlstrb'ts still In doubt: but It Is now barely within the range of proiiablllty thnt Ihe orgaulr.utlon of thlt bu.lv Wlll pu-s after December, is'.i'.i, Inloth.- iinnds of the Doiuocrata uu.l populists, the elements there which In the last two years have beeu united In iipposllton to the policies of Iha llepnhllcuns. Returns from ull parts of country ahowa Republlenn loj.s lu Repre- seiitalivesaumclent lo dtstroy tho working majority the Republi.an party has had In tho last two Houses, but Ihey do uot re- diico the Hepabiican meinbershl i to au n.'tual minority. Latest returns on tha morning ufler elec. tlou lU'llculed the uleeti.u of 11)7 Itepubll- csus, 14J Demucrnts. three I'.ipuiists an.l Iwo Siivedtcs. Fifty .listri.-ls iM-r.' tlieu in d..ul. . The Sennt.' remains llepubllcnn, however, the party 111 that brnnch of the Null.mal Leglsintutc regalulDg uudlsputed supre¬ macy. Secretary Kerr, of the Democratl.' Cou- graasl..uui r.jmmlllee, claimed the Il.iu.e bvaniiij.riiv .if llilrly-three. Ile claimed I tlie elccii.,n..f p.si ll.'i.r.'seiitatlvea i. .pose. t.i the l;e ,ul.li-..in i.nrty, Inelii.liug ll.'mo- crats, Pomilists nii-l Kuslonlsls. ] Ther.' Is a gain of tw.i Deuio-rallc Con- gressm.'a from New Jersey. ( I'he Democrats gain live Cungrossmeu : fr-ini Pennsylvania. ' Seventeen a.l.liti.jnal Damocatlc Cou- , gre.ssmen are eb.ctel m New York. i I'he gains make it prolubio Ibat the next , House 1,1 Repr utuiivesjwlll stuud recognize.I the portrult „., OS thut of her liusbuud, and said that i,iira both kr ^ and by letter. keiMlab, wbea ha Im4 the letter, spread II belore tbe Lotl pravesl (verses 1419). Maay tis aa lwv« followed llMiaklah's plan aad alwajwtea rest. II we ask aaythlBC aeeoMllas t* l_ will He beonth as (I John v., UI, uM lt HU will that we tell Ulet ev«i]rtU«g aM have oarsrul anxiety aboal BOiblaH. SM in verse 1» tbat the ureat deaiia of tka klM In asking tor tbe overthrow otBeaaaebiBK was tbat all tbe < |
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