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HERALD.
DALLAS TKXA.VNIIJHSDA V NOVKMIlHIt I.I IMI.-Kr.
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NO. IC.
VOL. XXXV.
nut
THE DALLAS
WEEKLY
Si ill
Ask Tour flltentioiu
THE 2?UB31iIO MIND IS EITGCJ-IBjD
WITH ELEGTION. j3STD WE HAVE
BEEN CASTING ABOUT FOE-SOME-THING
POWERFUL ENOUGH TO
GAIN ITS ATTENTION FOE ONE
BRIEF PERIOD. WE THINK WE
HAVE GOT IT.
NINETY-FIVE CliliYfS.
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2
V'uwlll place ni side
iupnri.it
I'lnl. radii: fflheu dlh"ci"nl niiil slyllsh
rilor. 'Hii-y ico honestly UOItTII mi.fil)
per yard. Wo have been sfllluv ihciu nl
Wliis'it-r winii.s any I liln week inn buy them
95 CENTS A YARD!
Cull early bi lore the
NINETY-!
"Wo Are Doing .Still Uettei-.
While. luovltifi InlOjOurncw and large nioin wo discovered Hint large lines of desirable
goods were almost bidden awny In our former nnd crumped space. These Roods wu hiive
lo)J brought out to tbo light ofdiiy nnd nsour assortment would be complete without them
wo sliull sell them at following reduced price-.
$5.00.
Congress SlioeH ull rubber top somc-
tlilng nnwi these wore W7.
S5.00.
Congress nnd Hitiiklert Alexis liund-sew-ctl.
Scotch edge French cnlfi tlieso were
tlll.no.
$4.00.
?lf Alexis linx-tiixe1 crimped vnnip
worth 0.
$2.50.
Ilneklotl Ciilf Alexis Imitation liiiuil-
sewed worth $4.
MISSES' SHOES.
$1.15.
I'l-liMo Gout front luccd splendid qillil-
ily Hold by oilier Iiouhoh for
LADIES' SHOES.
$1.25.
Ouc lot extra II Ich Cut front Inccd Kid
Shoes good quality nt
NCMVKltOTJS OTJITCR LOTS equally iim cheap will be shown this week. We can-
not name them all. We guarantee thut imlhhiir In the Hoot nnd Shoo lino lms ever
been offered us cheap before.
Cloaks and Dolmans
Our Inst week's side was more than successful but everything is not sold yet. OUIt
BARGAIN COUNTER lu tho first aisle still litis a few of those light weight garments for
sale Tho slz.es are broken but If you can find your slzo you can get a bargain.
"HOT QTJtt CLOAIC XE!I?A.IT:ElIsrT
All-Wool Diagonal Dolmans trimmed with plush at $0; former price $12 "0. All-Wool
Berlin Twill Dolmans handsomely trimmed with Astraehan nnd braided at $1) that were
?2S; at SIS that were ?SJ30. Various stylesof All-Wool Dolmans in Ann tires and Solouls.
handsomely trimmed in Plush Astraehan and Passementerie at $12 wore f23; at 115 wore $27 j
at 110 were 10: at $20 wore37.5l). Infact our entire Una of IMPORTED DOLMANS ace
marked at corrospoud lug figures.
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT
Is showing an unusual line of attractive pattern In CARPETS and an exeeptionn
line of CURTAINS.
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till wed; oiiroi.liii
inn tit
95 CENTS A YARD!
assortment Is broken.
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LA 111
$1.50.
Imitation Cnir Cmigrc-Rii Slioeg. regular
prlrant any store Ip'4.ti0.
$2.25.
Uuttoii itnd Imitation Kitttou ContfresH
Cloth a'oii-; tlio vhIih-of thrao N .I.M.
$3.50.
KiifflUU -Untiii IlaluiorHln tup solos
were H't: thN liofl . ri'ivm-iivin. r-rt to
$1.50.
lStiys' Calf Ibilmoruls slcs J 1 to ex-
tra (iiinlity fully won li WU.no.
LADIES' SHOES.
$1.25.
Extra good quality I-adies' Kid Itulion
Shoos worth fully
LADIES' SHOES.
$2.00.
Custom-iundc elotb top kid foxed 1 till on
Shoes in myrtle. brown and navy worth St.!
murium
aril
IT IX INTERESTING.
i 'J ilt rtv York I onnt I Iticliiattn us 1.
I'lortcils Hut
THEGAINS ANDLOSSES DALANCE.
Ttltirriiiii From ( liulumlV I'lhiilt'
Swrflury Are VtTjr IN'tnioirliiir.
THE OUTCOME IS NOT IN DOUBT.
Thv New Vol k Mull nnd Kipri as Admlla
"" Tliut Itlulnu I4 I. ii. I I nlc siuiitT
t'liluri.i'4 ll .tllKtakl'U I'oltml
In llio Count lot;.
HENDRICKS IS TO CO EAST SOON.
All Ifope l.cl.
Nkiv Y'-iik. Nov. Tho M.iil nn I
; Kvpros llm Ki'imUi.Mti u.'ii rtMiuii
im'.111 in l'i hun tlri ovt-nllltf ni.v.:
; 'riiiMHllel.il imiiwi-.-. of tlio vulo id ill!
j htnlo Is ill I'l'iit-res i ln-chiy. Kuw rlmnv
w m iiuiiti1 by tin! i-utivns-orn yeli'iil v.
; It U now Koiitriill.v roiiiTiIni ihiit ih-
VIllO Of Hi" 'Ullti.'S IlllOVtl Il.ll'll'lll
lirl.ltfo ctililml lit' rlniiiHi'tl lo ll' "1
t'li'Vi'lanil'.-i ihif.ility. An n'-i.iiii.il
error i-lin-i-'i il nmy uiilin !y v 1" lie'
jilili-ality n'i'l 'ii III1' iibtiio iiic Iiiih' .1
llu liopi s . f tlio 11. i!'!ii :iii-t. At ini.l-
niKlit lust ni!;!.l I'-irly ul the sixty c.niii-
tii'H liinl li. i'ii liciir l lioin ollicial.y.
They yn n Hit K-1'" "-'
fur 'lovcliii.i! Icavinu; l.is ilnr:iliiy :i'
1'Jii ni'onriHii'4 to tlio claims of U..
Iiinn)i'r:ils. This plurality onils nn.-
Iirolmliiliiy d' any serious iucri'.iso to
lllaiiif's majurilUs la tlio rural entin-
tie.s aUli"ii;;li it Is lair to boar in mi ml
tliat wliero unlns arn cxpi'i'ted tlio ran-
Viiss is delayed and n r.iso limy Jet lie
prcHi'iitcd ifi lb" eilit or ten count!".
whero n nihil litis lieim iiindii U. Tim
real liudil is in this city and tlio ltopiili-
I lifini liopi s wcro gnjitlly ilainpi'ii"d
when Kliliu lioot nniiomieed yesterday
that ho found t'levi'land'.s majority
to bo -n.-Jii wipins ut Hie
Kitin of iJi voles Hiiiioinii.vil
Siitnrdiiy lt'.st. Tlin total iiiinilier of
s-oies upon which in snnm form or
another t.!enn;o lllis cxpoets to take
exception t' i tlio informal court al
ready lnid is ulioilt 4(100. About oik-
thirtl of UiuMi urn tlofeetivo or lilanU
ballots nml tlio rest nro llutler St. John
ami oilier villus which woro inist'ounled
oxcliidutl or otherwise uiduil to swell
llio LTuvuluiiil vote.
A tlonil Iteport From Tyler.
Tvi.KK Nov. 1. Special. Gov. 1?.
1!. Jiulibard rvccivod tlio following tul-
(.srrani to-day from Clov. C'lovolaiul'M
private tiui'i'otury:
Albany N. Y. Nov. 12. To Hon. it. I!. Hub
bard Tyler Tixns:
Tlio cam oss of lilty of tlio mxly eoun-
ties of tlio Ktatc completed up to .'I
o'clock sustains tho previous esliinatc
in'very instance. No protost ordillor-
encefi aiiywliere.
Signed. 1.nii:i. S. TjA.mont
l'rivato ecrt'tiiry.
Tlio Democrats of tliis city nro again
reioicinit over tliis iiooil news.
i.'iint. James ti. V lnler.siiut h tioor-
kocper of tin? liouso of representatives
returned to Washington to-tlay alter a
pleasant viuifc to friends bore.
New York mid liiooklyn I'liiuilnff Out
Well.
Xkw Yoitit Nov. li Tho oilieial enn-
vitas of twenty wards of Kin;;s county
show a Kaiuof ;i!l votes lor Cleveland
and '1 fiirlilaino.
Tho boui'd ofcanvabsors for New York
county examined I ho returns
ul' tiio lirst throo Hssenibly
districts to-dnv. A low (lill'on)nce.s
from the press reports published Wedn-
esday morning woro discovered but
iiothiiifr found Hint will materially
ellbel Cleveland's plurality as published.
1 1 is estimated Hint Oswald Ottciidoi fer
may fall 100 votes behind his comrades
on tho electoral ticket.
Coins; Very Smooth.
CiAbVBSToN 2ov. 1-. Major Fulton
to-dny ri ct ivetl the following tclcgruin
from Daniel hiuiionl rresitlcnt-i ltet
Cleveland's private secretary:
"Albany Nov. l'J.--To It. I.. Fulton (i.ilves-
ton Tt xns.
"At 10 o'clock forty of tlio sixty coun-
ties have reported ollicially without
change in previous figures. No contest.
Signed. 1 ani i:b S. Lamont."
A Slillld oil'.
Nkw Youk Nov. li A change liivor-
ablo to D!a:ue ol'S'il volos in tliosoventh
election ilislrict of the second assembly
distrielas against the returns published
Wednesday morning was nuulo by the
board of canvassers of this county bir
on a careful comparison of tho police
and press returns it is found that the
dijl'erence for Cleveland will bo made up
in the district to be canvassed.
A Satisfactory Showing.
Nkw Youk Nov. 12. Only 3! counties
have reported officially- up to 3 p. 111.
In Jell'orstin county lUaine gains 8 votes
illaine's total gains in tho 3i counties
are 11 voles. His total losses nro
7. All the Cleveland pluralities have
remained unchanged. Illaine's not
gnin so far in the canvass thoreforo has
been 4 votes.
The onicltil Vote by Counties.
NKW YORK COUNTY. .
New Yomc iXov. 12. The board or
county canvassers resutred ils session
to-day. The room was tilled with poli-
ticians and lawyers representing the
Republican nud Democratic parlies.
Committeos on protested and corrected
returns were appointed and tlio cauvass
ot the tirst assembly district began. It
was found alter proeoedintr a short way
down the district that the Democratic
electoral ticket was not properly filled
in and that there were clerical discrep-
ancies or omissions and on inoiiou the
whole district was referred to tho .com-
mitted oucirr-cted returns.
(iist. i;m o.-.TV.
Hat Wl A.Nov. 12. Oenneseo roim-.i
oHlcial; liltine 4.iU; CluVol .ud. .-i.iil i-.
St John Ssi; I'.niVi 41.
.ll-.FFKU-OS OUKTV.
Watktitowk Nov. li Jef!crsi)i:
.bind
I 7o." ;l. .Inli'i 1 j ll.ii r l
I Mil lil.i I 111 si v.
J t it .Vnv I .' iiilb'itil vole of
r-nil.ilk 1 1 1 1 V lll.iiin A.s.ii; t'levo-
1 latiil 11 1-"': lliitb-r si. J.ilui t -t.
I ll. pllir nil i' ..-1 1" el nil in .V.I. Tim
rclltl'llft liclfliiliile pitlili'beil gain ( leVti-
land 11 pliiiiili; v nl '".
'I'Iih ' I .-I I ..! iirud I'nr Sin ll. ilL ei 10 nt v
auric Willi Hni Tinen nml tlin A oci.
nl. il I'ii iijiir. I.ni siiiwit a c'l.iiiii"
of li i.is lit Dli.iiie's Ins in ai imiii-
pared lllibeun lnble.
i;i 1 i-.s riifv rv.
Tl.n sitf.i rt io.'s coiiip.eteil till) can
V:l Ml' llii. "l.-. lio ill 11ll lllis IllnrililiK.
in Hie rei in n 1 tysler Hay was loilnd d"-
feetivi' H'ler Ihn'ctiivii-". l ilt imt ull er
rur ulli'ci nig Hut rouii "I Uinnni"i
(( I k-i it 1 1 v nun. .1111 1. Ill ilim s.ll
I 'It'M laud. In. .7
J ; id iiral it - i.ir
Ittitb r. 27u: St. Joliu
Cli'Veli.iid l.tCi. I.e.
g II li prrselll.i'.ivcs iv.-iH il'.tlll prc.eiu
lor ..l'i p irin s 'I bo i. liiins hi.ri in-
lorn published gsio 1 l" land 11 plural-
Ily of I!'.:.
nX I'Alll.l I'lll'N I V.
C in xmiin' 1. Nov. 12. Ontario
ennui v olli' i.il. r.biiii" ii:ls.'; i'iuvu-
liii.il .'.1.!: It.iiicr. 12; i si. J.iliu 2ti.
1 1x1: 11 v . ot a i .
I' rift Nov. 12. 'I ho In aid of can.
vasst rs nl'tiiii ida imiiihj . m r . I yt s-
li'i'.lii y mil 1 I his "i f iditK i n ii.coiinl i f
deli ctive 11 lures. The t riors were
simply el. r eel. Tim enmity clerk
lllil'K llfll IC'llll'S Mill b" us follow s:
Hleiite t lc el; oil. I i.. 2''; llilllel'
l -'i: Si
iniin. -: t ; ii'.ii.ii;;
1
1 Nn . 12. I'll
d.l eolllilj
i ! 1
lac IV- i.'ifdin v..
ei; is i.f; 1 V.
I 1 .1 m a. Nov. 12. - I .c.:vkins futility
ni:..-i;.l: I ". n il-.. 1. 1 .'' I and .'2!
U-.ii h r -.-'n : 't. .iiilin
I.I I. UK.-- f 1
I'm ii'i 1; 1 -s 1: Nn . 1
Mi' ni I iilci.f .s cull if. 1-
t b l clan. I Mi.' : Sl. Jiiiiti
11 -i i'it ' in '
k 1 i.- r..v Nov 12. I
l-' i: H!.-."!; I'Icm le.'t.l
Tlnnilliclfl
l:i tun ii.V" I ;
' Iliiili r
lir coiiniy:
7o; Ullllfl
1 v.
l- .ton I'uiinl v :
l.o;i; liuH.'-r
i-i.
1 t v
i:- N.
. I -1 1 N ii
.12. Lit
Ic'.eli 'in
hi.
'..!.'l :
"li . I. .'.l 1 01
I'l-i'l'i'.n.l i'i.ii..iy : Dlais:.
i.l'I J; niie e li el.ir l.oil ; mi'
I ic eland "I f i.vtnr. 2i
Inis. 277'i; i;i;.icr 112; f-i. .J
. ;! . c!.-i.
1 1. dor l.iK i;
I; two flee
b:i ..7"i.
III Ml' il fill' v . '.'.
t liemtiirr cnliiiiv: HI. line ."il'K;('eve.
land 1.710; lillller lil.'i; Sl. InliK V."i.
f . I NAM 11 t nl'A I V.
Xi.i'Wl 11.N1H. 12. -I'll" nlllcliil fiin-
vii-- in ' 'beM:tit.;.i etiuniy
lo."2 piinalil v.
i;i;mss::k mi h
1! KK.M.n Nov. 12.- No
made t i-diiT in tlio I'.l'io
rives Maine
ill'.
fliiingit was
.oiiiitj' prfsi-
dr'iii inl I'oiint.
i.'t'iiiNSO!) . 111 id v ollieliil: Illaiue I
i.'.l; Clcvelan.l .'liil::; Si. .It lm .isti; ISiu-
ler II.
XI V ARA I'lU'M V.
I'.fri-Ain Nov. 12. Clevflantl nl!;
Illainc ."i.o7."; St. John .'iinlj ituller 00.
About Alabama.
MnNTiMMMtv Nov. 12. -Tho Deino-
eratii! fallens of t!:c house 1 'looted H. C.
Artnstmng speaker nml D. W. Mclvcr
cbrk. I'.otb limisps orginized. The
trnveiuor's mes-ugo ill the stale paper
shows tlio liua.H'ial cnndili 'il to be good
and tlio slalo institutions in a prosper-
ous condition l ie i nfers to tbo ll ght of
the lute Treasurer Vincent -nidi he grout
ellbrts made to capture bin Jicli all
proved futilo. Ho "'' tllH
legislatiira to be pfe.loiit lu
legislation uiul ruther depret'itle.-t
the idea ol 11 reduction of the into ol the
state tax. Tlio university. Hie agricul-
tural eollego and the insane asylum all
have been largely increase!' and their
eapaeitv nearly doubled 'if tho dona-
tion nl 4000 acres of land fo-.- the benefit
of the university more than half have
been located. Schools have increased
in numbers and ellieieney ironi the in-
creased appropriation of the last legisla-
ture. Tlio blacks are getting their full
share of tho schools according to their
population.
f.:- Ileiiili r-ini County Olllclal Vote.
Atiimns Nov. 12. Special. The
uTTiciul count shows all tho 1 iTffliTy Dem-
ocratic ticket elected by n haui'soine
niainrity. lleinoeraticeleclnr.il ticket
!.''.ti."; Iti'piibliean elcctund ticket 100;
St. John. 20; liuller 72.
Irelnntl 12S0; Norlmi SHI; Jones in.
-' ltoogiin for congress J.'-'.O; -Mi'ln'ocVj
J'or congress 100. . . J
n"c.lic.vnoltls Democrat llnatct s ;
Starniaii llepubliciiu lloater
Kilgore's vote for senator
Williitius. district Judge l..'io2.
l'liulk tlislrict attornej' I J.Vi.
Total vote polled in the ei iutly about
2000.
Henderson county shakos hands with
A lllli'l'.-on eni nl v.
A Daisy I'ailttt-it
Nkw Yoitli Nov. 10. Tho schedule in
the assignment of 11. A. Wright presi-
dent of tbo Harwell Furnace company
to huightou Williams tvns lii(.'l to-day.
It shows liabilities of JliliOiK) made Ui
:is follows: I'roferred creditors $l'.;70(io;
.choral eriulil'.rs if l.'iO.OIKI; eoiiiiiigin'iil
liiilnlili"s.:;2.".00.ni. Nniniiuil a.-scts S."ilf.-
i00; lie til li iiss.iis -frd.OOil llio tielual
1 nine ol wlili'ii is bu! ..-iSOO Aiunng tin-
ininiilKtl assets nr.' stocks nml bonds and
claims which are nop-t'oliect.ibiit.
T.i.t Never! hvless They Shall
NK'.v Youk Nov. 12. The 1
trade anil transportation
lill I s.
aid u
to -.hi;
ting Hi"
adopted s v -nlntion coinb.
expressions 0' an inlianititory
in eoiiuei-lii'ii witli the close
the presidential election sc
idea of fraud and iisserling
clinraetci
eimlcst in
.niiing tn.
that every
eitiz.-n will submit to a tint 'I'miiiaiion
by the constituted aulborili.'.-.
The -Hate of llflllivai'i'.
Wir.Ml.Ndit'X -Nov. 12 The olllchh
vole of Delaware is: Cleveland 17054;
Ulaine 1277.-; St John a.ri; llutler li.
St. John and Duller electoral
tickets
were reported in Neweasl le county only.
11... .....n l...riul .ll I T'fll a W!!
I Illl ieilHt'llll-:" 1v.lil.l..n.w ......
1W9.
A Urpttbllrim 'oimressiiian.
CiNt.'iNNAiv Nov. 12. The' oilieial re-
turns from the ninth Kentucky conures-
sional dist.r et. slows the election of W.
if. Wad'sworib K"iulilicau by a major-
ity .of lt'2.
Tilt' seymiiur Vote.
SuvMorn Nov. 12. Spcial. The
oilieial count gives Democratic electors
SKI; Republican electors .1; Inhibition
electors 7; Ireland 20"i; Jones 14; Nor-
ton J.
A ltrpubllciiu CoiiHressmnii la Tennessee
JfKMi'i'.ls Nov. 12. Tho oilieial III; -
jorily for Taylor Itopublic.111 over Har
ris uemoerai 111 uu tiu ii-ii'"! 'ii"-
trict for congress is ii'SO.
Itlalue Curried rciiimylvaiila.
Piulahei.pihw Nov. 12. The oilieial
vote of nil 1 lie counties in this state give
lilaiue a plurality ol sd;20.
The Toln of Mls-lsslppl.
Jackson Nov. 12. Tho oilieial volo of
Mississippi is: Clevolund 785-17; lilaiue
42774.
. Julllli-iillon.
at coi.ruiirs ouio.
CotiUMiii-s. Nov. 12. A large Demo
cratic jollilieation meeting was hii-
ii -ssed tu-niirht by Judge Thurniaii
.ator I'emlleton i:ongressiiiHii-eieci
tthwaite Gov. Hoatllev. Gen. Durben
tard lion. Arcnv Ma'vo. ami ftnirs.
ilters were read Imm distiniitiisneu
Democrats from all purls ot the country.
AT KASSAS lITY.
Kassas City Nov. li The Pouio-
I cniii'v i i'i.-. i': li; i. ie 'ii'.ijt lev
mils of IbU i-il V c b hriili-'t Clei el.uic'
eliM'liuii lo-nijlii 111 11 eri'ul "tree! pur 11 In
Mini tliplitv hi drew 01 1. h Al lien toil 1111-
siiihii ll IIISIlll -I'll.
r . 1. 1. 1 - mil a VI 1 in MA. '
Al.l inmii I Nov. I..-All ilnv Ihir.ij
whs 11 rid br.ilion by inn 1 H'IiiihtiiIh nl '
this ciiv in In. in. r 1. 1' 1 It it elci lion nl I
I level. mil ami 1 1'iinli'ii'ks. It wit
tint itr.indol it it it 1 r of llm Kin. I
! tter wilncsii
In re I lm piuciv slim
tier I be pi iHsioii ;
ttus I hi mi. 1 . .
'i.hni iH'niilit n em li i at 11 lull iieeiin I'
liitiht. 'I he i lly is illinniMiili d mid H
very Ini tfii luii'lililil prucoMoii In par-
illiig Ibe stri el s.i e'liei. w 1 in iiiaile
by i.i n. Him i i .in I n .li e J. S liar-
liinir II. T. Merrick mid nlliers.
It WON I. Ill" I- It V At All t MA
Mux :i.inii u Nov. li The third
lullilii'iiiiiin over Cli'Vi'tiiiid'H tiliH'iinii
1 look nl n-ti lii-nl.'ht. ll iirpin.i's nv
Iliiun in III" llisluiy nl' Hi" pl.ii'C I ho
sin c: me i.k brlubt as u iy. t .in ik.iih
boomed nud r h-k.'is Ibiiiuiil. Tliuro
was H li.relill.lhl prm-cMon of
great lenglli i:eiirsioii trains were
run in Ironi ull ilireclions. i:erv
pi'ilkcr refcrri'd I" the slorv told In the
iiegr.ii s of tin ir re-eiiliivi'iiieiit if a
llciiiii. rulie presi.l. 111 was elected and
slronely ill noiineeil Mich talsi IioihIs. A
ri'Hiiliiiiou eprrini; slrouK union sen-
timeiil was adi'p'.i'il.
1 .ii.-i-.i I.
J M iisnN Nov. 12. Y11.00 Citv and
Meridian celebrated Cleveland's elect nni
ttt-ni!(ht.
lltf Trlllli'-n'e Vele
N.ts'ivii I.H Nov. 12. As tin r 1 N no
regubir lime liu- can v.iIii ' 111.' t-1. l imi
rcliiriis in this Hlule ilioauHiuriiies w ill
.villi until all lire In. II. tins Di'inncrst!''
majority lor cuvi nmr Is o.insi. The
I le lie 1. ral if cshdiih.io lor railroad cum-
uli .-inner i dcleuli- I. 'I'll" b".'i-bt!ur
is lli'inoi'r Hie In' a ri'diii i'd 11 in i'r i I v.
I levi biinl's pluralily is nboiit I2.il.
I'lin ltieiiibliei'.ns l icet three e nigre-s-111.
11 111' l lli ti ll 11 n du ul' inn'.
Ilr.lon t.liltlll.V tllt'c.tli.
I'.i:v n .Nov. 12. . .special. 1 The fnl-
Iniving Is Hie ei iTivl vote i f I'.razns
I'liiinij-: Iieiiinc:'.!' 'c '-lfi-tur. Il7."i; i!i'-
publican fli clm l'. ii; .I0I111 eleel-
nri .1.
John Ireland l.::i'i; Jmie. 11 10; iibb-
llo;l; Stewart 2.I.-M. In land polled in tin-
couiit.v n-0 more voles ni lito laic flec-
tion iliilil hn did :n Issu' ii'nl .Ioiics
polled !' nior.t voli s. Tho ccitui'eil vote
of this county number- about 1 2"0.
t.'tirreet CblieltiNliin. t'liiii'cruliiH; Clevi'.
land.
Tllov Nov. 12. Corn spoudeiils mid
reporters of Hie Troy Telegram inter-
viewed 7." niaiiiifai tiir.'rs in tho largest
inanufaetiiring towns of Northern
Ni'W York on the t ilnct of polities tin
tin ir Industry liepiiblleans and Den. -oernls
agreed" that ill" flection of Cleve-
land would have little elici't oil any
manufacturing industries.
Michigan Vule.
Di TiioiT Nov. 12. Kerty-lhreo of the
eighty counties in Mifhigan report the
ollh ii'il count: illaine's pluralities I I-
:i"i.'!; lusiou pi 11 nil i lies il'170. 'i lie re-
maining cnnnlics are evenlv di idi'd be-
tween fusionists and licpuhliciins.
Imt 1I10 llepublieiiu plnritlity given in
tbo figures so lar reported will bo cut
down lo between I.0IHI and fi.niKj. The
congressional delegation stands 7 fu-
sion lo 1 Republican.
New Iliimpslilru Otlli llll .lu.
Coxfoiin Nov. 12. Tho olliciul ro-
lurns received by the secretary of slate
give the following as tho rostilt of the
vote in this slate: Ulaine M.lOl; Cli-ve-Iitii.l
;!iii(i; St. Jolin 1'7-'I; Itutler .V.2;
aggregulo vole SI l.'7; iilaine's plural-
ity 4lKKi; Illaine's majority lN7.". Cur-
rier Kepublieiiii lor governor has 11
majority over all of los.
The tiiiile rn.
I'ahis Nov. 12. I'l'iim midnight to
noon to-day deaths from cholera were
2-S. Of these lOoccurrctl in hospitals anil
0 in tlio I'il.v. Two soldiers of tlio guard
at tin' Kly'seo palace were sei.etl with
cholera to-day. One died almost iinine-
dialf ly. These cases havo causud a pro-
1'iilllid selisalion.
I'.vitis Nov. 12.- In tho eighteen
hours ended at li o'clock to-night there
ivi-rn In di atlis Irom ehnlera in l'aris.
Mi:m m Nov. 12. During llio last
forty eiglit hours there have been 7 cases
and'- ilcalhs irom e liolern.
'l'm:i.ii.N No. 12. Two deaths from
ehnlera to-day. Several fresh cases
were ro oried.
I'ahis Nov. 12. M idnight. During
the past twenly -I'-itir ii iur- there have
been fori v-seven deallis ill Ibis city by
ch'd'. ra int luding fatal cases iti Hie uos-
pilels. I'Aiiis Nov. 12. Tlie patriotic li.agiic.
!ia converliiil ils hie. IiIil; ii.iil into a
cholera linspiial. 'i'lit) lirehlii -Imp nl
Paris is a daily visitor at tho hospitals.
It is noticeable Hint tlio suburbs nl lids
oil v here drains".'" is bad anil Hie wa-
ter is inert) sewerage are unallci led by
tho epidemic; also that tlio environ.'-.
01 tho cemeteries are scarcely 11 Heeled
by the disease while in several portions
ni' tlie city which are well
supplied willi water several
cases have occurred 11-Saiiex the
ipiai'ters on tlin right- side of the river
S 'inn which has been s-'Vnrcl.v all acked
by toe elioh-ra derive their water from
1 he Lowri'j' ealeilw.
Is tlorttoll Dead?
I.tiNnoN Nov. 12 A dispatch front
t 'aim to lleuter's telegram agency states
hat fresh rumors are current there Hint
Khartoum was captured by llm iMahdi
ami that (fen. tnirlnn was massacred
daring the latter pai l of September.
l.o.NlioN Nov. 12. The Ca.ro cor-
respondent ol the Daiiy News stales
1 lint .Mcssou A' .Moralities Uroek mer-
chants have received advices
limn their partner the tlreck
consul at Khartoum that the
i it.y is sale. There have been plenty of
b serlious from tiie provisional corps at
Khartoum but none from Hon. Gor-
don's regular force.
Indignation at l.lnn i iclt.
Drill. IN Nov. 12. The corporation t.f
the city of Limerick to-day by an over-
whelming 111 ijority refused to pay anj'
attention to the second writ for 1111 extra
pnlicu tax. They also passed a resolution
denouncing Hit) government lor the re-
appointment of George ilolton as crown
solicitor for Ireland.
'1 be Crofters.
London- Nov. 12. At a ineetiiig of the
erofters of the Islo of Skye held to-duy
it wis unanimously resolved to oiler no
resistuf e to the police even though
1 hey ni lo many arrests.
'
Montreal's Dipttieria.
Montp.kai. Nov. 12. The dipMioria is
incrensing to an alarming extent nnd
tvnhoiil prevails also. Tho doctors
attribute both epidemics to defective
city drainage.
I'llttl Klitlrily Loose.
I'.vitis Nov. 12. The tribunal lias pro-
claimed tho nbsoluto dissolution of tho
marriage of l'atti and Caux.
Cholera Precautions.
r.o-Tox Nov. 12. By reason of the
outbreak of cholera in Paris the city
board of health to-day issued more
stringent orders to port phvsieiaiis in
regard to the examination of passengers
and baggage which may arrive here from
loreigu ports especially on tho French
coast.
LnndDorg'. PertnmeKdenla.
laindnorg's Perlunie. Marechal NlelFote.
l.umiborg s Pertume. Aipmne Violet.
Loindborg's Perfume 1 .11 ly ol toe V Alley.
wv
WW I)
lir. iiUwiu ItMilt'il With liiiponliiKCir-
finiiiilcs ut l.tmirtli'ti.
HIS ASSASSIN STILL AT LARGE.
A Uurliuniin Iter " n Hut ke)i dom
C3
Hum II j.iMcr.
MR. ORMSSV P L.LIPS IS DEAD.
A rriilnln. lit Hinl I-
uf Siiulli Tful
t Ur
Inline ('IIU.O
It. Middfiily of
T
lltuit Id.t'i utnllntrl In
Duo
Aiiluttlo Tt-.'M
A CINCINNATI NEG30 KILLED.
Ilitrliil nflir. Mil. mi Ills ...i.ln still ut
l.iti'lji'.
1ji.mivii:' Nov. 12.- Special.' - To
llm geiie.'al re;rel llio hf arch y'-tf rdaj-1
lor Dr. Allison's assassin J.imes l!.J
Til'cry was iiiuu ailing tiiniigb s.-m-ihI
ruiiinied traces ot him have been found j
The funeral of Dr. Alii mi was Hie ino-l 1
imposing ever held in lliis t ilj'. All the j
phiffs of budni'ss were el.ised bells.
Inlli d mid everybody v ho could leave
: lii'ir in 01 H-s I'.i'i. in ed Hi" ri'iii'ii us tn t lie
crave w hern the.V wirn iiiterreil willii
lii'i-miic lionoi'ri tho iiilllllle and the
local liiilgcs eini. pi 'ting III" services.
The citizens . i'l ui.ilnwilh Hie family I
i'l odi ring a reward for the murderer
and 11 snilelnclit of the fuels has been
si id In Hie governor with it request tli.it
hi'i'll'cr 11 ii'itifil nl-iii Some of 1 he TIN '
I cry family have been making threat-
ai.'itiusi thi. sn who jniiied in the scinch
lor Jim yesterday and if this is true
Hinf threatened inaj' ili-poso of the
w hole gang. i
Dentil Irion iri arl lli-i lc.
San AnhiNIo Nov. 12. - Special ! - j
Tliis morning abonl II o'clock at U"
Southern hotel in this 1 ily Will C. II.
Wallace tlislrict Kltm'nej' for llm thirt.y-
cight'i judicial ilislriet an able prosecu-
tor and extensively known through-
out western Tcmin died suihlcnlj' in
bi'd it is supposed 01' hearl ili.-eas".
Wallace retired at 12 and awakened his
rooni-inale some limn idler bv groans.
1111 examination it was I'ountl lliat III"
was extinct. A jury was empanelled
and a relumed a verdict of death from
heart disease. DeoiMised was 111 years
old and leaves 11 wile and children lie
made a record in the celebrated Medina
lenee-eutting 1'iisi'S having been cbielly
instrumental in securing over forty
convii'tions for Hint ollfiise. Ho had
served three terms as district attornej'
and hud just been ro-elecled lo a
fourth.
II nil I'.ia-mi to Kill Hint.
Cincinnati Nov. 12. William Wil-
liams colored was shot and killed at
an early hour hour this morning on the
sidewalk in front of Dcter's saloon.
Ninth ami l'lum sl reels by an unknown
man wlio escaped. The parlies had
1 jii :i rr. llcil in the saloon anil Williams
bad kiieekcd his assailant down culling
a gash in his head. The man went out
to a water troinih in bathe bis head when
Williams followed and fired at him.
when the man returned the lire unit
shot Williams through the heart.
Oi'in.liy Phillip lieitil.
l'iTTShi;it'i Nov. 12. Ortusby Phil-
lips 0110 of the proprietors of tin Pitts-
burg Dispatch died suddenly tit's
morning at ! o'clock of nervous pros-
tration. Deceased for many j-ears w as
prominently connected with tbo iron
and glass 'industries here. Ho was
mav'ir of Allegheny City three years
and at Hie time of his death was presi-
dent of Hie board of managers of '.In.
western penitentiary.
A Ihirliaroiis l'.oy.
Kiti'ANNINii Nov. 12. -During the
absence from homo of George llnuser.
who resides near Dayton Armstrong
counlv a ll-yciir old boy sl 'ipped a
younger sislei' and placed her on a red
hut sinvf. burning If ' -o severely Unit
Iter lib! is .lespaili -111.
Dead Inciter.
Ni:wr.ri!nii Nov. 12. -Thomas Df-er-idge
head of the lS"v-r.lg.i ISreweriug
cuiiipaitv widely known among the
brewers' of tins co'lt 11 ".'.' is ilcnl Hired 7 I.
He was a prominent member of lb"
Masonic fraternity.
I-'ire Kccord.
AT Kl'I'Al'I.A A r.. I'.A.MA.
KTi Al l. Nov. 12. l'ire in l.ui'aul.t
1 esti'ovc. 1 fig iter ten stores wnn ineir
sn.cks nf goods. AI
ton. I.ns perhaps
J'HI bull")
of cot-
i; ni.
Tlie I'leiuirv Council.
!!. i.ti M' 11:1: Nov. 12. -At the meeting
of the plenary oimncil to-day several
subjects lo be considered were called up
and placed in the hands of commit tees.
It is especleil that most of the commit-
tees will be ready to report on Friday.
It is understood a higher ed-
ucation of the cleriry and of the
people and of the marriage relation are
tube among Hie most important Mib-
jects dispn-ed nf. Many matters a Meet -ing
tho government of the Catholic
church 111 the t inted Slates are tn be
considered. The council is having noth-
ing to do wilh dogmas or fiiilh. The
attendance of delegates 111
Hie session to-dav was full.
This evening Disitop Gilinmir.
of Cleveland preached in tlio cathedra!
on tin' necessity of revelation. To-nior-rnni
a pontifical mass of the reijiii"iii is
to bo celebrated at the l athcihai I'm- the
Hie repose of tho bishops w lm have died
si no j tho meeting of t iie second plenary
council. Archbishnd Al'iinny 01 .s.in
l'Yancisen is lo celebrate and Arch-
bishop Ciirrigiin ol New York will pro-
nounce tho eiilogiuui.
l''rom Itowlc.
IIowik Xov. 12. Special. The city
election for marshal passed oil' in good
order j-esterday. Mr. A. . Hair's
grocery merchant was rli-cted by tho
close majority of ti votes. Tlio marshal-elect
is 11 good citi.en anil pos-
sesses the requisite iiiuililiciilions to
mtiko a .rood olll.-er. The two young
ladies w ild were badly hurt on Sunday
last Miss Clark by having a wagon run
ovor her and Miss Woods thrown from
a horse ami arm seriously fractured are
both reported by Dr. Ileitis 0110 or the
attending physicians to bo lining well
and improving. Until young ladies are
ba lly hut neither are seriously injured.
Chloroform bail to bo administered to
Miss Woods beforo Hie Iriiclured hones
could bo adjusted and reset.
Kcpnrt on Cuttle lisaes.
Washington- Nov. 12. Dr. D. K. Sal-
mon chief of the bureau of animal in-
dustry has submitted to tho comniis-
siouT of agriculture a voluminous re-
nort on " contaitious diseases In
animals tho report being
the
result of -xM'rlnienls mid In vest I
ftutloii iiindii by the veleriusr ill vlh
on. CoiiKldcrsb.'ii space Is glveiV lo
deUlli'd history of (ho recenl onl'ril.
annum the f u'Henf K iiihiis h ml lo iltt
ei iptinn ol lis viiip.in-t. Dr. Siilutre '
reaehes the colli iih in Hut the diseaw
u iisc rgolinin due Inciting lunuiiHkuowi'
as ergot. I ' l tho Ireatiiienl Hlld pris-
reliilnll of thin diaorder besavs:
"W hen Hie lirt sign of Hie disorder
aepc .ired Hie iiiont linportiinl silnt to I"
iiileiiiled w us to make acniuplctt) change
of fiHid nd see that this wits of got
nimniy nutritions unil Ireo irom ergol
ft would also I si proper to rrive a dose o
phy.ie from one to two mnnd of ep
sum suits In order lo rciuoxe us nitieii
us pi ssibbi o the 1 ml son htill eonlHlnit
in Hie dlgi'slivM iirgiins and to I'oIIom
this with such IihmI us inushed corn line
toots 1 11 llm most severe eases thom
in bu b a part of the llni'i is ahead
lifeless -treatment w ill aviril but litlle
The ur-alcr iiiinilier of cases howevei
have hot ml vmiceil to this stage. W hi"
Hie lameness Is lirst nolieed these wil
lie i.-re.ll IV beuelllted by reinovillg III
i'HIIsii and placing I be nniiuel under col
diiioiis luvor-dilo lor resisting th
poison. A very liiipnrtuiil con
ditioil Is warmth. liven wlic
Iim niiiiiiuls ure led large quantities o
ergot I hey seldom sutler Xi-.'pt in col-
wcalhcr nnd foiiseiiienli.v ill ut tempt
ing !o clmex tile ltd value nt lliediseii-
mlvtinlage sii.inbi he taken ' f this l.lc
by pi .fin. the eatt'f in warm shed
Another i'. 'inliiinii beiien d by some t
Inn e 1 1 1 1 -1 in I' no. 'if e in tin ileve lopiuen
el i-ijiil is inn water supply. Will
pleniv ol unlcr alw njs nt h.tinf ills lie
lie el lnri;i r 1; 1; .1 11 . 1 l'i 1 . of f rgn may b
lakcii for 11 longer lime than when Hi
water supply i deli i 'nt. in tie
enlil v.inlers which occur ovei
-n much ol our caltit'-raiilng eounlrv I
Is difficult tn induce iiniiuals to tafce 1
snl'icieut ti 1111 m :it nf water. Holes eti
ilir.mgh Hie h e sonii l'rif.e over am
the We il her Is I'ri'.pii'i.lly .-n severe tlin'
cittle will drink nitlv a few swallow
of v.nier liemrn tiiey will leave lo secV
sheller Irom the cuUing u 111. is an-hh'-rin
tlm day w li- n lin y I -y toobtitii
nioie uiticr tlui d ringing " holes ui
I'riii'ii over. hern ergotism prevail-
wait ring sin ill Id rccc i ve eln-o a Item ion
l.rgnlisni can iirnb.tbly bo tntirel
pr-i entril by I'UMiog liny before lie
se is are r .r'ned. I: . Hi" in Mi-soiii
and illino' . 1 s:r.v tht' elc.ire-t I'xainiib
ot this ll.iv' eonijiiised ot the snine kim
in griiss cut npnii the sunn) land wu
free from ergot or birgr-y lnfi eli tl wit.
il licet' riling as it had been cu'
green or ripe. This mailer is worthy e
earcliil eonsideralioii. liny cut u'lcen 1.
moi'e iligcst iide and in ei rv way mori
valuable than that w hich is .'.llotved I"
become ripe and wi.oil v ami the latter i
much more liable in prodiiff severe dis
ease such us indigestion imp. lotion ate
ergotism. This fatal disorder ma
llierelore bo prevenied in the future b.
projier and cart Inl iiianugi'ment.
The Coiiiiii Crop ltt'port.
Wasiiiniiton Nov. 12.- The Novein
ber returns of cotton to the departiiion
of Hgricultiiro relates to the yield per
ncro and show tho elleids of tlio Ion
continued drouth in reducing the pit
iluetion. The lateness of killing frost
has hud less I'll el than usual in er
larglng the yield as the vita'
itj- tr the plants was to
Hourly exhausted to produce a to
crop. The drouth had not been broke'
at sonic points on Hie Gulf coast at lb
date of tlio returns. Tho indicated y wi-
per nere is lower in liearl.v every stat
than in the census year which was a
average production. Tho lowest j-ieln
are now us then in I' lori.tu Georgir. '
Alabama ami Texas. The reduction i
this year very marked
Louisiana and Arkansas tho re ' "
gion of llio most productive cotto
bind. 'I'he returns by slates helical-
Hie yield per acre us loilows the figure
lining subject to uioililicalioii by fiille
returns; 'Virginia lso pounds'; Norti
Carolina 1 7. : Smith Carolina be:
Georgia bin; Florida lil.'i; Alabama bii.i
Mississippi 17n; Louisiana lis); Texas.
1 1:: Arkansas 200; Tennessee llio. The
indications point lo 11 somew hat larger
crop than in is-;! gathered in unusually
lino condition m' g. mil color unstained
ley slorins and five from trus'li and dusl.
follN.
The returns of tho rate ol yield id'
corn indicate the product somewhat in
excess ol 1 sell isMl.t iihi or an average rato
ot a small traction above 20 bushels per
iiei".
Cattlemen's National Ciinveiitlutl.
.Sr. Liu is Nov. 12. Tlio long talked-
of cut th' men's eon vent ion will tisscmble
in this city next Monday. There will
bo nearly '."el tit 'legates in at tendance .
and il is csiimnled 1011011 cal' leinen from
the west northwest Texas and l'.urope
will he present. It wiil be I lie lirst time
1 in - stockmen nl t he en 1 ire cmi ntry havi
met in convention. The chiel objects o
the convention .'ire by I'niled in-lion b
obtain better prmociimi for Hie eattn
minlrv. and
iiill.ni.il oriraniH
1 ion v ii! lm
of oblainiiij
is also in
one Jl t!io ineiin-
this. An eiidenvoi
!n lilllile tn secnr
na'iimnil l."ris!a!i.in on Hie subject
of eonta ions liisiM.-o and thus preven
the coulliet of :"i!lioiily nowexi-liug ii
many st.nes. Ano'her important sub
ji ct ior niseiis-ion will be Hint of an in
;.i rnatioiiii! trail. Call le men desire tin
L.rn ci'niui.nl to set aside 11 (rail Iron
Texas to Hie lirii i.-h pus i ssintis l2(i
null s long by six miles wide as a high
w ay for Texas cult le to lit" imrthwes
pastures. Texas is now recognized as i
vast I lvcdin.r farm and .vnrli'igs are serl
to tlie northw.-sl la falten. Still othei
subjeets will come hetore the eonven
timi but these jierhaps are the most
important.
The .N'atbinal (.riine.
Nasiivii.i.i; Nov. 12. -The eighteenth
annual session of tlie National Grangi
convened in-day in the senate ohambt"
at the state opilol. J. J. Woodninn.o1
MicliiL'an wortliy uiaster presided.
The following slates were represented.
Kansas Missouri Michigan Illinois.
Virginia Pennsylvania Now York.
Delaware New Hampshire Now Jersey
iseonsin Louisiana California Texas
A lahaina Georgia North! 'arolinu South
Carolina Tennessee Massachusetts.
Washi"gton Maryland Mississiipi.
Ohio Kentucky. 'J'o-tiay's session w-
private. A public reception is to be helu
to-morrow ui'te: noon.
A ISrohcn ItunUer.
C1111A110 Nov. 12. Tin) Daily News'
Petersburg Illinois special saj-s': Jolin
A. Abraham president of the First Na-
tional bank of this cit y and head leader
of a business firm to-dav resigned hks
position in tin) bank and made 1111 as-
signment. His liabilities lire estimated
at tt.lsKl; assets not uiven. His failure-
will not interfere with the business ol
tho national bank.
I.iimbrr Company Failure.
Chic Aim Not. 12. The Daily News'
KrtiiCluire Wisconsin speciiil suys tho
Pioneer Lumber company assigned to-
day. Liabilities estimated at .fiV'OOO;
assets about tho sanie. The creditor
are mainly in Milwaukee aud Chicago.
Tht) failure is due to losses by the recent.
Hoods.
The Null Trade."
PiTTSiit'Kd Nov. 12. The Western
nail ttssoeiatioir mot to-day and reaf-
firmed the present card rate. Husiness
was reporteil fuirlv active with prices
low and stocks light. The meeting was;
the first since last June and was well
attended.
Ladies anprove oty our Bmoking "Lit
re Joker."
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