The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1881 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
COS'SOLIDATKO WITT! THIS I
PALLAS DAILY COMMERCIAL. X
SAI&EE
Elm Main and
The Largest Stock in Texas!
MILLINERY.
Beaver lints and Bonnets. Imitation Bearer
Hals mill Bonnet. t loth Kelt Hutu iu all
shapes. Fur Kelt Hats In all shapes.
An Immense variety of Missis' Hoys and
Children's Hats. Fine Napped lleaver Velvet
aud I'luali Bonnets and Hats.
Closing out I'nttern lloniiets ami Hutu
utaSitciillce.
MILLINERY GOODS.
Finest Mack Ostrich Plumes. Finest stock of
Colored Plumes to match all fashionable shades
of dress goods.
Our stock of Feathers Is choice and is coin nosed
nf an elegant lino of flue goods lino llirils
Heads Breasts Wings and Top Pieces.
Exquisite Sash Ribbon In all widths and
colors iu flush Moire Antique Satin and Suruh.
We offer special bargains In Fancy Ribbons .
One lot of Fancy Ribbons at 10c and Ifk; sold
last week atil'ie. One lot of Hush Ribbons at
25c and 00c marked down from 50 and 8-".c.
Striped Satins Ombro
etc etc.
Satins Tlald Satins
Our stock in all lines is as usual too large and in order to
reduce it we have already made a few of those sweeping re
ductions whose synonym is
SANGER
GOLDSMITH
Specialties for
CLOTHING!
English Walking Suits from $6.50 to $22. Sack Suits inlaree
variety irom 90 10 $5u.
vest irom $10 to $17.50. Fants of every description
from $ 1 upward. We have a complete stock of Clothing
and are selling them very cheap. All goods marked in
nam r igures ana oniy one price to all.
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Our stock in this department is
every particular we quote the following prices:
Fine real Percale shirts with two collars only$i each.
Unlaundricd shirts at 50c each. Medicated
flannel underwear at very low prices.
4
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Ladies' Pebble Goat Polish from $1.50 to $2.25 a pair.
Ladies Our Kid Polish: from sti .fin t.r so o nnir t 0ic
if X0? Sh0S5f fronl $2 10 $4-50 a Pair- Ladies' Glove
Kid. Side Lace Shoes from $1.75 to $2.50. Ladies' Kid
auu viutvi otue ijuce ouoes
Misses' and Ulnklreirs biioes
'J j-ajw 1 new
Shpis in
A Complete Stock of Millinery Cloaks & Ulsters
Dry Goods at Yery low Prices.
Call and see
us and
GOLDSMITH BRO'S.
714 E(lm Street Old Stand.
713 Main Street Opposite St. George Hotel
DALLAS
BEO'S
Lamar Streets.
PLUSHES.
I.ong Pile Tiger Moleskin Ribbed and manv
otlier styles of Fancy Plushes. Fanev Kibbcil
and shot Plushes In various fashionable com-
binations at 81 AO 1 75 ?00 $1 50 upwanU.
High Colored Flushes from 81 75 upwards.
Plushes in Evening Shadss nt $1 75.
Plushes iu Fashionable Dark shades from
81 75 up.
Plushes for Millinery purposes from tl 21 up.
Plushes for dress truumiug etc. at all prices.
Misses' and Children's Clonks.
Special Attoutlonl
MARKED DOWN'! MARKED DOWN!
The goods must be moved and If reductions
can do It they shall bo moved. Misses' cloth
Cloaks llghtcolors frnmfriiO up.""
Misses' School Ulsters 84 50 Up. Children's
Cloaks light elegant styles from ! 75 up.
Children's School Cloaks:
4 years at.
.. '.'OO.
10 years at.
14 " "
..$375.
8 00
.. 8 25.
. 2 IB.
. 2 50.
8
A bcautlCul line of Misses' Havelocks.
r
Ladies' Walking Jackets.
Beautiful styles and color elegantly made and
trimmed reduced as follows:
150 iackets reduced to A.-1 fin. a.MlnHt u-rnVnt
$5 and 8.1.
100 Jackets reduced to $4 sold last week at
80 aud 87 50.
BROS.
this Week
CLOTHING!
uouDie ureastea Uoat and
very large and complete in
rrom q l .00 to $2.25.
01 every Description at
avtuilM I3U0LS 1UUI
all Styles.
you will save money.
BROTHERS'
DALLAS TEXAS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER .9 18S1.--V0L. XXVIII. KoTsoaT
STATE SPECIALS.
The (Julvestou A Rio (Jraude Railway
Is l bartered to Run from (ial
veston to Laredo.
The Attoruey-Ueueral Eutrrs Suit at
Austin Agaiast the County At-
torney of Travis.
A Prominent Grocer at Waco Sells Out
aud Skips Out Leaving $!15.
000 In Debt.
Homicide at Liberty UI1IA Stair
Robber Is Convicted at Sun
Antoulo.
A White limn is Caught aud Scalped by
Three Indians on Devils River.
Other Interesting State News
Fort Davli
Special to the Herald.
Fort Davis November 8. The cross ex-
animation of Colonel Shatter occupicitthc
attention pf the court again to-dav. Car
tain Harber in bis questions attempted to
prove that Colonel Shatter was over xenlon
in stripping Fliper of all bis personul ejects
to secure the government. The questions
were answered lo the ellect that these per
soiiul cffeela we taken nt!" first
but
temleroil back afterward. the
rest retained until some small debts were
settled and probably all bad been odered
but were refused by Flipper savo througl
civil process. I lie effects had been subject
to his order since that time. The defense
offered to prove that tbo enlisted men were
so enraged ut lus conlinenient that propos-
itions were made to relieve Flintier bv torce
but were declined by him. The offer was
objected to by the judge advocate as im
proper ami sustained by tho court.
Houston.
Special to tin Herald.
Hoiston November 8. Large shipments
of railroad iron aro passing west through
the city daily.
The committees of two mass meeting
bcltl Sunday to yoto en tbo appropriation
of the volksfcst. Monday wnlted on Wil
liam P. ltichurds to-day. lie refused to
recognize the authority of either ami so
the treasurer of the olksfcst association
Holds tne mints.
Green riiomas who killed Anthony Jfc
( artney at lloberinacber's station has not
yet been arrested. The knile penetrated
uiiiier me icu snouiuer aim ueaili ensued
ui lony minutes.
A norther with rain to-night.
the nonce arrested n unnmn villi In-
girls to-night on u telegram from Galves-
ton. She intended the ruin of the girls
one 01 mom uurieen years out and very
I'lVlLJU
Sun Antonio.
Special to the Herald.
San Antonio Novonibcr 8. Tom Moody
was on trial to-dny in the federal court for
robbing the stage near Pabine last spring
The jury was out fifteen minutes and re
turned a verdict of guilty.
a light norther sprung np t.Mlay and
win oc welcomed 10 dry the mud.
Alexander Hourko. eneaired nn iliA Kim
sot railway in the west brings the report
mat ins brother James was scalped o few
days ago by Indians on Devil's river. The
.....uiun m-ro uiree 111 IllllllDOr and were
ii ign ened on ny approaching white men
liourke is at Subinal.
K Hurley in charge of tha
construction company having secured teams
uuu iiii-u ii-uves lo-niorrow lor Kagle Pass
"u.-ic nc n in iii-Kiu surveying tli railroai
irom iaredo to tho city of Mexico. The
roau lsueing uuut ny jiuntington and will
uv i-u.-j.ra iu.iiiiiiieiion as last as possible
I Liberty Ulll.
Special to the Herald.
j-iiikbty jui.l November 8. Frank If
Martin was killed yesterday evening about
liulfan hour before sunset about six miles
east of this place ut a railroad rnnin In-
win. vane martin was cook for tho cami
ana was making preparations for conking
supper and while making up dough for
bread was shot in the back of t he lienil
with o pistol. One ball entered between the
riKiit cure ami rignicar.iina unotlierin the
rigni sine anoui three and a half inches to
the right of tho riuht ninnln. frnm wl.w.i l..
died instantly t'udo is vet at larte. Ho
is about seventeen or pii'Mimn vhkm i.i
Justico Ward weiit out and held an inquest
uyii nil- uymy ui. JllirLlll lasi Illgllt.
TIlO nrOSDPct nf hnvilUT n Puili-nn! .l....nl
l... I. .Ill'.l "1..V.I " " "uul""
iii.iu is aim UUIIOI11II
Austin.
Sicclal lo the Herald.
ArsTiN November 8 The ottoniey gen
eral entered a motion to-day in the district
court against County Attorney E. J. Moore
lo pay over a balance on l1.8)2 col.
lected from Gus Loftus defaulting sheriff
nlMan Uii .iiuiin.lii H'l.n ... a . m
. km.. iuo niiiiiiniv SUIM1 lor
represents conimissinns which theattornev
generul contends Mr. Mooro is not eutl-
lll'll IU
the charter or the t nltWnn .t. in..
orauuu raiirouu company was tiled to-day
Tlieniadisto run'frnm Galveston to I.iuth
i ji i ... :
no witii a branch from a point in Live
vim vu Buinu iunu on me mo (irande in
Starr county; capital stock 120u0OUO. '
There is some talk about contesting tho
judges oi mo lutn ward was not a resident
... . (s-'.n-.i inui uiii-iii me
vuiur.
Hnn Sitba.
Special to tho Herald.
pah paiia iNoveiuber 8. Bus ness I.
good with everybody except the doctors.
J ho new flrtna of Mcssra It. O. Murrnv
and John M. Connel have formed co-
purin.rsiiip aiso jno. roil and Newton
uruwu.
A marble yard will onen hero In .in.i
time when our beautiful marbles will be
put upon me market. Fine specimens
n.v - Mniiiuiijii lu-oay.
TUr.
Spedsl to tho Herald.
Tvikii November 8. The followinir cases
were disposed of in the supreme court to
day :
Allen Jones vs. Mattlo Job
firmed. '
O. M. Johnson vs. J. II. Ovum -r
firmed. '-
Klla R. Carter vs. John H. rHi.i- nn(U-
for a rehearing granted.
elvtoa.
8pelal to the Ilemld.
Galvrkton November ;8Th weather
I been oppressively warm throughout th
ay.but nt this hour Uioro ii i chonge In the
DAILY
atmosphere and the approach iexpecteil of
northern portion of the state to-dav.
. 1 he dongne is prevailing to an alarming
extent in this citv.
A sumptuous "breakfast was given on
board .of the ltriiish ship Cosmos
t Jim morning in commemoration of
the tact that she was the first vessel
to take cargo for Hebastopol from this
port. Owing to accident to her nm-
iniuery ttie steamer Aransas
was
this
prevented irom
leaving port
evening.
tne Miuta
Fo track hn nmv rmi-li..l
a point within nineteen miles of Fort Worth
and triu k-hiying is being prosecuted at the
m " 1111 nMl li'iarter per day.
Tho Norwegian bark llenrick Ibeene
willed arrived tonlay Irom Workington
England brought over a cargo of two
thousand two hundred and sitv
bars ol railroad iron. Unties collected
custom house since November 1st aggregate
by LM4.ti.1. '
Thy grand jury is in session.
Karish 8. Simpson J. M. Allen of
N ew Orleans ! rank Waldo.J. I). Duugliertv.
ot Dallas nre here. "
llarshull.
Special to Uia Herald.
MAitsnAi.i. November 8.-Sam Ciimliff
secretary if the St. Louis Texas & Gulf of
Mexico railway company is in tho city
lie informs your correspondent that his
engineering corps are beyond Carthage
and going iu (he direction of Canter. Mr.
Brad liurnes vrjcidentjif the road is siill
m the north. Active work ot construction
will be commenced ns soon as possible.
Mr. t'onelly chief engineer of tho Sabine
.North lexas railway roinpanv Is in the
noriii periecting his plans and getting
ready for active operations.
The day has been exceed!
disagreeable.
ingly wet and
Thy. district court still drags its wearv
length along.
Waco.
Special lo the Herald.'
Waco November 8. Thoro is considera
ble talk on the street over tho absenco of
K..C. Builey a grocer who sold his stock
last night mid left for parts unknown. Kcl-
lum A Hatun and Clevelund & Cameron
were creditors to tho amount of $.1501X1.
the former attached tho stock which bn
loldtcCMr. Dixon. Dniicy has 'stood hitlj
and was thought to be doing a splendid
business.
Officers have captured and jailed Fields
Austin colored charged With railing a
colored girl Sunday.
The New Jersey Itank Failure.
Nkwaiik N. J. November 8. According
to Kxamlner Slielly's roport on tho Me-
chanics' bank it is apparent that there is a
deficiency of $2-H2 si7 but the capital stock
surplus and undivided prollls are included
in the liabilities. This deducted t!W4iCJ4
which represents the stock surplus ami
prokt. the deficiency is reduced to
$1428032 which must be met
by assessment on tho stock
holders to;tbe full Jjiiinount of their
holding and classes. It is generally esti-
mated thut tho stock will not make more
than HO per cent which would give $;x-
000. This would further reduce the de-
ficiency to $!I780J2.8'I.
Uistrlctof Columbia Court Notes
Washington November 8. In the star
ronlo t-ascs to-day Mr.Hrew8ttr addressed
the court in defense of the form of orinilnal
information. In the Guiteaii case the
court refused to postpone the time fixed for
the commencement of the trial. Ho also
refused to issue an order for the delivery to
jiiiiimiu s counsel or the papers now held
uj . uisinci attorney aud said lie though
an ai nic auio arrangement might be made
oy which counsel should hnve timo of ac
cess io me. papers.
Summoning Cliilteiin's Witnesses.
Boston Mash. November 8. A United
States deputy marshal to-day summoned
lor the defense of Guiteau's case tho follow-
ing named witnesses: Norwood Da
num. David Erskine in whoso house flic
assasslu boarded and Frank L. Tnlon
tiie i witness reiiorted in Wiishington on the
i mi insi.. and .lo in w ii tnmi u.n ......
sill's brother who was enjoined to bring
.-..I.. -on ii iicio uuu iwu iiiiuny jiioies ro
bo used in tho evidence. .
Survivors of a Wreck.
I.oxiion November 8. Another boat.
containing twenty-seven persons from
tho Dutch steamer which foundered
while on a voyage from Uatavia to
Amsterdam lias been picked up and the
survivors lunded nt Dondrapcd. There are
four boats with 120 persons still missing
lhev have been a month nn In linn n
and their provisions must be exhausted. '
Kiploslou la Mine.
Dctroit Micii. November 8. rarticii-
Inrs have Just been received ot the. explosion
of 400 iounds of powder last night iu the
Owney mine near Hancock on Lake Supe-
rior. The timbers supporting tlio galleries
of tiie mine were badly wrecked and great
damago was done besides killing two
miners named William Hum. I .i m.
Oleson and a boy Ucorgo Meyers.
Itiillrond Kariilng..
I'mLAUKi.t'iiiA November 8-Tlio mm
earnings of tin Norfolk Western railroad
company fur October were 1 241 n72.no being
on Increaso of M.702.1W. ns e..m..M.i
with the corresnondlnir n.rlnl i
The gross enrnings for six months eliding
October Mist were 1.1.'U(i us- ir ii.n
IT A1..; Jf" f'.'-'-W. an increase of
Severe fnoa the Oo vernmeiiL.
Loniion Novonibcr 8. The Martinis nf
oaiisnury acknowledging tin receipt ol ex
pressiona of confidence from tho conserva.
Uvo club censures with severity the past
mi present luetics or the government In Its
treatment nf the Irish question and de-
clares itM linlleV llHllm.mil tn hmt-M. ....1
the prosperity of the country. '
Missionary Appropriations
Nkw York November 8. The Meih.
odiitJEplscopal Missionary conference voted
$2000 to Nebraska to Northwcit Iowi
2100 Nevada $2000 South Kansas Vi0O0
WUconsin $2S000 and South Illinois $.1 W
for miscellaaeous business. ils.Oiil. 'i'il
mount:oppropr!ated (187482. Conference
adjourned.
Arretted for Allefe J Freu.l
MlLWAl'KM Kovember g.-Thli tftef.
noon O.B. Rhode and T. (. Miller eon.
inoxors on the Wis.oiiln Central mad d
exporionoed . men. were arrested lor
llered fraud upon the company.
HERALD.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
The Keturus from tho Elections Yes-
terday Indicate Slight Interest
111 the Vote.
The DcKioerntie Nominees Tarry New
York City by from Thirty-Five
lo Fifty Thousand.
Returns from the Otlier Stales Are as
Yet Exceedingly Meagre and
rusatisfaitory.
Tho Argument Continues on tho Star
Konte Information ... The
(iiiiteau Case.
LefVoy Convicted of Murder Yesterday
at Maidstone in England.
General Domestic and Foreign Jierts.
TheUultenu Case.
WAsmNdToN November 8.-In the crim-
inal I court this inoniing Scoville counsel
rorGiuteau culled tho attention of Judge
Cox to the motion made in tho caso a few
days ago by hisassociate Robinson. Judge
lox said tho motion referred in the II rat
place ton postponement of tho trial. W 11
llP U'im nrnnoilinnl.. t .
v....h.j uinious lo accommo
district attorney
...uuu yesmniiiv n- n. n.
anil Hobinson the
uiniriui aiiorney
any papers
pers ho nd fr the Inspect 'of
. iumI lie 1 1 (.. ii...1. 111
oiicrcd to finn N
cousin
could give an onler hr; ilie pr "hi" !m
I riiTn'1'?!. mih l -viileiVceon ii"
i ' i-n'i'i Hiioii. un that scori
however there would be no llciihv
Hoovillo remarked that tho JZ Z
liardly been presented the other day ex
actly m the view which he had of it. T ere
were tlm-ec asses of papers in the i.o sessiim
pttho district attorney ud bocoSmd
it very iinportant Unit counsel for ti e ri"v
ershoBlJ haw lint merely the ins poll ion
... ui papers in. i no. presence of and under
i!TirM
l" '. M'1? consultation
. " " ' 'inu wiin the prisoner
1 hero could bono dillleulty about the en!.:
....(: . ' '" r"w-e. mere
u-iiiii I i i "I'l'o't:9 .'ni newspapers
which hi d been gathered up bv tho i ris-
nrLinm. " ?.r.n fo' the
in.i.i;i. . 111 Wy '"W were
whs unit these eii
pings
j.i.i-.ni -iii-i! i.ir ine.lclenso ns to
z zzu. .r:r '"p . the
mo in
winch operated oi him finally i .
nutting fie deed. Kv'dentlv of 'our" .
an application tor things of th's characte.
Ill Possess on nf . I... .11.1.1... ""'ulul
might not he proper but in this case he
defence consisted of insanity and it was
extrimcly important for co. nsel VL "
tain and lo be able to produce in evi-
dence t he Inlluences which operated on
( ultean'a nin.d for six weeks bclore the
shoo uig. Hunpose for example . that ccn
ingh n to ectudeuud g hi S i
Z" !'"."l.!r"'l1 " be '""'.e.l that couusel
' - ni-ni uoi cntil led to their
and how
...r V: '. " oca r on 1 ho prisoner
Instead
dressed
r ' 1 miiKi r
iA . "'"K ucn letters ad-
to tho prisoner in person there
were as
!:'t.f.'.!"0"t" . of .. h'tters
in u IT iiiiiiriit..i ...t.
addressed to him 1 in common with all people
..f the Unite. States and counsel tor i) c
defe.iseare entitled to un inspection 011 "x.
r .1 i-iiwiivro nuiiiiu aim
bow far they were proper to be produced u
evidence on the part of tho defense. There
was also a printed book the property of the
prisoner which had been t k..i. r-!.
11111. During (lie ix weeks before the act
was commuted Uuitcim was as he under-
stood engaged in making annotations in
that book and noting nil iHoug die margin
making nlternt ons and " I
putting additions to it oil tho march
1 hesc things were Important as indie utii 1.
be condition of the prisoner's ni ii . w at
bo was think nif nf n i....ri.. .
question of menial soundness a ...1 . eg 1 re-
Sff Jli i'ily.i t 0U"r' r"'lll'W" i
entitled to them nm em 1 ... i ......!
before trial They were bound 0 look
the grace of Hi.- . .irii .. . 5"
their evidence. Tluw'-uK''
all its bearings so as to svo whether it was
a proK.r thing to prmluce in evidence "s
v..- .iu ocneve it was. Last v. three
.-.. nun ii. ... . V "ne
pared in Jii commmdea ion
-men ne desired to have published
! ?.l 72t i"!n ""wl'l with' a note to
rohtllsm.huioTa
he had left It w ilh tho .ll.i..
!'!' I.!"'' "I"1 V"lr' '' ' b'on
unable to get. Ho bad applied to the ills
h.J'7 1!lbml "" matter o
the Court. Ho wns n..t .L ...1 r... 1.1. L
a a favor but he held that he was eii "5
J...l Mi'" ."i7.t m!y n"llllctlons
Judge (.ox wid that in regard to those
papers he should say that counsel for "Z
absence of the district attorney he could not
make any order as to tho book referred to
Rob.;; rz.
of It. "1" wipy
."'.'Iliaveany
. ... ..... tiinirici aitoiney to de
L'..iI.llr.h"1 10 'rwhici
e may desire o uso as evidence.
I be-
. u.. A u bvo n oppor
tunity to eiamlnn tventhlng he
has. I On not think my order wll i $n
Hi ""WW 1 will consult wTth tier
district n torney as soon as he comes into
court and nroka dv 11. ."Jmo
eommiHlate! witb. ut formal oixler."
Hubsequently District Attorney Corkhlll
cano Into uH . j'"
demanded by counsel for the defonw iXg
L ri" !r f . Person to
them. He had nn. JL.i 1 ....
wmniiinlcatlon of .ny kind addressed to
cvu.uie wui nan notmng or Um kind In his
posai-Mloii. rk-ovillegalJhe would to-mor-row
morning present an III..! jii-.j..
Crocker in relation to the matter.
The Star Boat Caeei
Wasiiixotok. November B.-Arnn.nt
In the star ronto cases was continued in n
diitrict lupreme court this mnn.in.
Brewster appeared on the port of tha aovi
ernment speaking In defense of the crimi-
nal information and
V41UV
date counsel he did not see how he could
postpone the trial without the co. sen f
counsel on both sides. regard t tl
ot her part of the niotioi to dire ct the lis-
rict attorney to deliver to tho emi el "r
tliu dutense certain nnru i ..... . . ".' r
I fTARMPHKD 1
i run s fin ijjii
!aine.IfTR(.i0n o"?' - "'"'onUv ft.
TtUZu gMwtrS''
my colleague nor mvif iuh lNf1h"
to share tlTe law. f e wish'o ffl 'of Iho
raiatllS
!?n"'.We inVlt ff" Ittw " i U'ared
ons aw as it's given to us by statmi'T
bo maintained. We n-Uh ... r.J.
against men. We have 7 ' V'"lwy
COIIlpIullltS. If
vnll sl.n.1.1 . . 1
i.v hi.-k 01 .........
your wisdom renrVscntina- tl.. w .'1
nothing else.and disregarding all
and sympathetic appeals deten
.1 r . ami
......i mini any -case
is apparently iniinites
mnnnif-t- v ............
e
be
mproperly presented set
you
aside. W
nt st
do i.'.lH.i .no WVuty Hml "'' i all
f " " li?.triwt'ht i "ot the
we can
A. 11 .
11 III1H DUSllll-SS.
There
are
other
pssn which we wi el"L.U"" "I1
mir to .hn.. e...". aeeord-
b.V those methods of proved 'wlh "thi
T .......lT I.IIIIIM I.
time and in
bo done but
duo
wnv all that will
MM
dona wo do ..":" . V1"'1 .. have
that
...!l..t.. 1. . ."'" -
1 stand hrm
... 11 ... 11 n vi. ....... .1 ..
constitution autho cd'T i e' fa iZ
maintained by adjudication.''
by the
mid
The Kleetloa In New York
A1.11AKV November 8.-The n.
quiet md there is a lack of I.
contest. It lse.xpecte.1 tiie ' Z Z
cratic majority of lWi the city w b
cut down from this cause.
FUSIIIN.I LoNO hLVNl. v 1
The ehvtiou in Queenscouniy iB piS3in
;iSghrvoV0 "- :vr.v""iiK.
is numit'ested. J ""crest
....1 .i(hiy.iVe"jVtrir. T;nI?ns1id.s "
.4.lCarrl4.W). One humtre.1 i.?..Clli Z
Huisted .
" rni;iiiiii iiiMi iii
ric
see
icretary.of state 1112't' i..-- 3 1 !?..' r
b.icai.;Hs. 's;;:1:
publii
tricts
give Mux well. i
election dis;
tor state
iiuisieii. ri--... . ...... k
estimated at 4ft(moat he least T
bug wen tlmmgh the coigrsion district
pr- Astor'
r lower democrut (1-2. 'j. Vtn.rf''
regarded republic'!. .j th'e" "ft8
eh-culd." rVVL'ri"!l1- tlow-'' to be
It U ruiuorcd tliat John C. New has been
voto when the Dsnfimh Kllwni i2
New Yohk November 8. Two hundred
i";rceirm7n ss? JS
I d-jo rtiriots'Urr'MaS
2142 Huisted la.OM. Klftv-fhriHj
felni.1Br r!.n Hmoklyn giW I'ove
MaxnVlJ iS. "315' 1IuliU'a 8'105'
Johnstown N. y Novomhor s t
MnMiicliiisetts Klectlon Iteturns.
Boston November 8. Thn i .1.....
state is unusmdly iWlt ond rtf
points indicate ;iit.0 or no general interest
in imi nmmn. Am nn
1 hoiniicnn rl..in... t.ViT.
iZT"rv'Vi;;''wor
city of Host.; giVcnhi v Mo nger
surprise the returns show ng the republi-
can oo 4.'10 votes votes over Inst' veui
when the democrats bad
15000 plurality.
1 ne voie n oil
ii.7;;o.eoflsT;ear ' IMm he t0lal
Ifroy Convicted.
Maipstonx November 8. The trial or
Arthur LefVoy for tho murder of Gould
camo to a close tHlny. The court room
was densely crowded. A remarkable num
!r?L7!!en.Werc PT'. Lord Chief Jug.
tice Coleridge's summing up tor the prose-
cution w as st rongly against the prisoner.and
Lc i'i.i IK llrrolit nn'thepoii ton
which the defense relied that J.cffoy had
tire disbelief in tho prisoner's assertion that
a third iierson was present in the railway car
at the time. The prisoner was found guilty
ond sentenced to be banged. After tho
sentence had been passed. I.efroy protested.
The Klectlon In New Jersey.
Jr.Rsitr City N. J. November 8.-TI10
election In this county is progressing very
quietly and from present Indications there
third district where the antl-monopolir
party Is making Ha principal etrort tho
light Is very sham. 1
Kid Hank N. J. November 8.-Tho
election Is progressing quietly and earnest-
It. . An Immense vote will he cast pro-
bnbly larger than at tbo lust presidential
election.
The Election la Maryland
Baitimoer November 8.-The election 1.
progressing very quietly to-day with less
ihan nsuarinterest. The day ijlnc lenient
a fog and heavy mist prevailing nclementi
N Woman's Sntfrage.
8ai Fbancisco Noycmker 8. In Wash-
ington territory th lrgllative council
killed the woman lufi-Mge bill by a vote of
five to seven. "
MereaaUle Fallnre.
NAsn villi Tutir. November 8.-B. Levi-
mn Hro dry Bool. .hiv!.
ConUnued ea Henrth face.
BARATouA. November 8.-Carr gets 0rt
majority a democratio gain f Sli The
vote lsearly W.ono P(1S inn Zt yr
Himison Tov..mb-.-r 8.-Tho e v iZ'.'.ui.
gives rurcell 4'W mtjority. ' '"'"
Hudson November 8-C'ity vote shows
ileinoerutfc gain of 7U8. y 0WS
apatiiy the returns from thirty-live towns
which gvo umi last year lft407 a 1 to
lliotnnson democrat 0711 now .how 'hut
TrnJ..u.rJ0"K u" 4:m f""-Thompson T .0
t raveller says the vote of lloston w-ill
'il''to bear from. Is I.o S n i
un. iii.i(ir
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