HATODlY 150,000. He Carries the State by an Im mense Vote. KEITBLICAX JIM.'ES ELICTEP. Indication Are Thxt Jtirie Mage llm II1-11 Elected to the Seventh I'laee on the Superior Court Iteneh The Keturus From Various Counties. PniLADEUHiA, 2Cov. 6. Returns re ceived tip to midnight indicate tliat Benjamin J. Haywood, Republi can, has been elected state treasurer by about 1.50,000 plurality, a Republican pain over which was also an off year, of about 15,00. This state also electa seven judges of the new superior court. Of these the six Republicans nominated are elected, as follows: James A. Beaver, Edward K. Willard, John J. Wickham, Charles K. Rice, Howard J. Reeder, Georee B. Orlady. The seventh man on th ticket id in doubt. The Democrats have six men on the ticket, and returns indicate that each of these has run ahead of the ticket in his own section. The choice apparently lies between Magee of Alle gheny county, Smith, Lackawanna, and t'rke. Backs, with chances favor ing the former. in this city the Republican ticket is elected by an overwhelming majority. The ticket elected is as follows: Judpe court of common pleas, Craig Biddle; district attorney, CJeorpe 8. Graham; recorder of deeds, William W. Geary; city comptroller, John M. Walton; coroner, Samuel H. Ashbndire; clerk of quarter sessions, William B. Ahern. William W. Geary, who is regarded as David Martin's representative on the ticket, was cut to some extent, but not as much as had been expected. Com plete returns from 1 out of 37 wards fhow Republican pluralities of 3 1. ;."(. If this ratio is kept up, the plurality in this city will be fully 00.000. Altooxa, Nov. i. fciurticienr returns have been received to indicate that Biair county will give the Republican ticket 3,o4x) majority. Lebanon, Nov. u. Lebanon county gives 2,000 majority for the Republican party. Lancaster, Nov. 6. Republicans carry the county by l.ScO, Bkikoki, Nov. li Republicans t arry the county by SHJO. Nokhistown, Nov. 6. Montgomery county went 1,100 Republican.. Towanda, Nov. t. Bradford coun ty gives a Republican majority of 3,w.) on the stata ticket. Erie, Nov. ;. The Republican judicial ticket will carry the city and county by :i,0oo majority. Conrad J. Brown will be elected county treasure! over Captain Wakiler by :.m0 majority and G. tid Beavis will be elected poor director on the Republican ticket. Beaver, Nov. ".. Wilson, Republi can, will not have less than l.ooo over Buchanan, Democrat, and if the gaius keep up will have l.soo. The staie ticket will have 2,50o majority in the county, and it is di:i!cult to estimate on so lew returns. The interest has 1-eeu concentrated on the judgeship, and nothing else was thought of. Bradford, Nov. . McKean county gives a Republican plurality of 1.0OO. Clearfield, Nov. H. The situation in doubt, with Democratic gains. Bei i.efoste, Nov. ('.. Center county gives Meyers, for state treasurer, and the Democratic superiur court judges, from 4)0 to 500 majority. New Castle, Nov. . For register and recorder Henry P. Sharer, Repub lican, has been elected, together with the full Republican ticket. Mercer, Nov. e. Haywood's major ity in the county will be nearly 1,00, superior court judges, 1,500; "Mos s, 1,500. There is about tl e usual Repub lican majority in the county. Greknsbi rq, JNov. 0. The indica tions are that the entire Repnb icaa ticket in Westmoreland county is elect ed by large majorities. Kittaxxino, Nov. 6. Armstrong county gives ajplura'.ify of l.fA0 for Haywood. S. B. Gray was elected county surveyor. Tt"XKiiAXXMK, Nov. 6. Wyoming county goes l.fiOO Republican. Weli.sboro, Nov. (. Republicans have 2,StH) majority in Tioga county. East Ktrouhsbvro. Nov. 0. There is an estimated Democratic majority for state treasurer and superior court judges of 1,100 in Monroe county. Bkookville. Nov. . A majority of 1.500 is indicated for Haywood in this county. Other Republican candidate run about the same.; Butler, Nov. t. Butler county goes Republican by about 1,000. KiiPORirsi, Nov. 0. Cameron ccuntv gives a Republican majority on the Mate ticket of about 30. Pittski-r., Nov.tti. C. L. Magee estimates that McDowell, Rep., for coroner, has 10,000 or 12,000 more votes than Graebir.g, making an allowance of a total vote of only from 5,000 to 0,000 votes for Sawyer. The returns were certainly too uusatisfactorv to make any prediction on the indgship fiuht Everyone concedes that Judge Mngee jemocratic candidate lor superior judge, is elected with a haLdsome ma jority. Ma itch Chunk. Nov. 6. Returns in J . - 1 . T I , ... uunw inai nay wooo. nep., win n vp iO0 to ai0 majority in Carbon county THEY SWEPT MARYLAND. Republicans Cet 1 v.-.ything Worth llav log in the State :..! Kaltiinore. Baltimore, Nov. There seems to be no room for doubt that the Republi can have elected their entire state and city ticket, and that they will have a wuraiug majority in me ne.t legisla ture. which will choose a successor to Lnited States Senator Gibson. Even Howard county, the home of Senator tTorman, nas apparently rvv rsed it normal Democratic majority of 500 aw'. gives Lowndes. tepuM;can. for gov ernor, a majority of at least that uum ber of votes. Baltimore city goes tor the Rupubli can ticket, both Mare municipal. vj iuajonc-.es raiig::ig irii u.ooo tc 8,000. and both brunehe-i of the citv council will prol.-ib.y !.. llen.ibln an fd the first time in many years In fact there is not a letr ieit'fur the Demo emtio party to st.ind tn in what ha.- Jong ot-en consKlere.l one of the s:tfes . Democratic starts in r)- Union. The I'rolevtloniats Harred. London, Nov. 6. At a meeting c ice cnamDer or agriculture the Rt Hon. J. J. Lowther. t ber of parliament for the Isle of Thanel uiviston 01 jveut, said that the greal bulk of the agriculturalists iwirHi protection as being the practical means . n mionng agricultural prospentv; but added, everyone of that opinion had been vigorously excluded from th coin mission 01 agriculture. Quarreled Oifr Politic. Woodsite. L. I., Nov. 6. Jame. Schenck. a socialist farmer, and a man by the name of Bowers have had a quarrel over politics. Bowers struck Schenck over the head with a horse thoe. bcheu k is in a critical condition. The authorities are looking for Bowers. KiUhdin'l alowuexa Confirmed. Washington, Nov. 6. Secretarv Herbert has received the report of the trial board upon tho ram Katahdin' The fact as to the performance of the vessel and her failure to achieve the speed required are substantially as given in the press dispatches. Heart m Big Strike. Glasgow, Nov. C The Clvde ship builders have posted notices which lock out 25 per cent of the employes ol thier yards This precipitates the break Which ha long been expected as a re ault of the difficulty in the Belfast Ahipjardj and begins the big atxik. REPUbwn'ij WON. They Crry Ltm-sTi -e, I'.ut Hardin It I-.i- ct-J rrruor off tlie State. Ltmsviij.E, Nov. fi. The chairman of the Republican couuty committee, with returns from two-thirds of the preciuc's befor-; him, claims that th majorit for Lr-idley in Jelitrsou coun ty. including fhis city, will be 5.000. The 111 precincts reported give a Re publican majority of 3.7 The Re publicans have captured ail of th offices, with three minor exceptions. In additjou to tins they have won tht appellate judgeship and gained twe representatives in the lower house ol he leglature. The municipal oilicers 4f!t &: my GENERAL P. WAT HARDIN. elected are for the legislative branchet of the city government, councilmen, school trustees, etc. There is a dearth of news at the headquarters of the Democrats and Re publicans. Reports are so meagre that Chairman Norman would say nothing more than that ho believed Hardin was elected. He would not sav by what majority nor why he was so impressed At the Republican headquarters many private telegrams had been received from the ch.iirnien of the county com mittees. Congressman Hunter, chair man of the state committee, was not favorably impressed with the returns from the interior. ne said that a con tinuation of the?j reports would indi cate ihe election of Hardin by a small majority The Democratic majority four years ago for governor was .--,075 In another talk Chairman Norman re fused to reiterate his claim that Har din's majority would reach lO.OiXi. The Post iliem.l says: At this writ ing, the returns are coming in scatter ing from all portions of the state. It appears that Hardin leads the Demo cratic ticket but it also appear that Bradley leads Hardin, or, if not, Har din's majority is so small as to amount to a virtual .efeat. DRAKE PROBABLY ELECTED. Iowa Democrats Iihc to' the FopulintK, Who I'oll a Heavy Vote. Des Moixf., Nov. G. The Republi can gains over two years ago are now running nearly 24 to a preciu.-t. This will give Drake, Republican, for gov ernor, a plurality of over 00,0.) . if the present rate of gain is continue. I. The Republican state central armmit tee claims the state by su.y.to or over. flEXERAL FRANCIS MARION DRAKX The committee claims the legislature by two-thirds majority. The present indications are that the Populists wi make large gains all over the state, am their total vote mav be oo.ooo, th largest ever polled in the state. Tht Republican vote shows no special loss the losses to Populism being almost uui formly from tho Democrats. GREENHALG: 5 RE-ELECTED. Republicans Have a Majority off G5,O0 Iu MasKarhusettA. Boston, Nov. 6. Returns indicat the majority of Geenhalge, Republ can, for governor, will be about 05,00' in the state. The legislative department of tht government is also solidly Republican o.j or tae 4U senators elected being ol that political basis. There is a si g it gain for the Democratic tiarty, the .-e.i ate last year having stood 3 Reoub.i cans and 4 Democrats. In the iiou.-e t representatives the Republicaas Lavt practically the same majority as las year, which was an overwhelming one Explorer Smith la Safe. Philadelphia. Nov. 6. A cablegram uas oeen received in tnis city from Mr Donaldson Smith dated Aden bearing the one word "suc essfnl." This news establishes the safety of the pluckv r-nnaieipniaii. who for th r..ir. ronr and a half has been exploring the wilds oi .eastern Airica. and at the same time puts an end to doubts as to his saftv which had been felt by those interested in the expedition for the Dast few niontns. Torn Apparel of a Woman Found. Hickorytown, Pa., Nov. fl. A large quantity of woman's apparel found on the embankments of two quarries near t. . 1 . .iro tauseu u sensation tnroughout Plymouth township and given rise to kw"i l.nlw. . I. . A J . mo cwri mat a irageuy nas Deeu com mitted. The water in each of the Quarries is ahnnt fout Hun k.i. . . v.v , r, 1.11 V I l 11 will be dragged with the expectation of -4-u,u uuu iu uiie oi mum. Attacked a Young Girl. " Lancaster, Pa., Nor. 6. Bertha, iuo i-i-year-oia aausnter of Jacob Mc Cue, a well-to-do farmer of Kwt T.nrr, peter township, near here, has been oiiucitea oy uarton tlarsh, a farm la borer employed by McCue. After mal treating the child and inflictine iniur les that left her in a critical condition iiarsn ned. lie was arrested. . IPecullar Accident May Cause Ife-ath. Bethlehem. Pa X'nir rv r r Breinig, a prominent phvsician. is lying m a precarious condition from the effects of striking his head against a post recently while walking up the doorsteps at his home. There is verv ijujjo w n m recovery. Charged With Arson. STRorDsm.Ro, Pa., Nov. 6 Mrs Philip Miller of Marshall's Oeek 'for merly Mrs. Harvey Surgeon, ha been arrested, charged with burning Yet ter's schoolhouse. The motive, it is said, was to have revenge against the teacher of the school. Rainey Plants Not Sold. rlVl? ?X- ,6 It was Ported that the H. C. Fnck Coke company had purchased the plants of W, J. Rainev in the Connellsville coke region, con sisting of 1.4W ovens. A representa yee of the Fnck company has denied May Itecouie tirand Vizier. Berlin, Nov. C Ahmed Tewfik Pasha, the Turkish ambassador T manr. Las left rliw fir - ,h HVtoaTP" at the rut of the sultan and mayW-ome grand "," yv iiitriii 4-asJja. ' ' it n : iV uZ1' M -&-:SJ'f--i. Jt.'; THE NEXT SENATE. Elections Yesterday Will Cause Some Changes. THE REPUBLICANS GAIX TV.0. They Get New Senators Front Ohio anil Maryland Allison Sure of Ite-Klection Itiackhuru and F-ort;e to Ito Iteturucd. How It KUcct Hill and Siuitlu Washinoton. Nov. d. (Jreat inter est was manifested hire in the legis lative elections throughout the' country. as thev will materially affect the con trol of the United States senate. Up to election day the standing in the sen ate 'was as follows: Reiiublicans, 42 Democrats. o'J: PoDuIists. ; vacant (Delaware), 1. Total, As the result of the elections, th Democrats will lose and tiie Republi cans will gain a senator from Mart laud and from Ohio, respectively. The other legislative elections do not ap pear to uffect the standing in the sen ate, as Keutuckv and .Mississippi re main Democratic, the latter certainly and the former probabiy, while Iowa continues Republican. Utah chooses two United States senators for the tir.-t time, but the complexion of the legis lature is not vet certain. Tho Utah senators take their stats in the senate shortlv after congress assembles. Tho changes in Ohio and Maryland will not affect the senate until March 4, lV.n. The Republican majority in the next Ohio legislature, as shown by tlie re turns from Ohio, insures the retire ment of Semator Brice, Democrat, and the succession of a Republican. It ap pears to be settled that ex-Governor Foraker will be the choice of the legi lature, as the state convention placed his name in the platform as the sena torial candidate. In Maryland the election of a Repub lican legislature, the tirst in maiiT vears. will bring about the retirement of Senator Gibson and the election of a Republican in his place. As yet no names have been mentioned in connec with the succession. The election of a Republican legisla ture in Iowa is not unexpected, and it is considered settled that Senator Am son will be elected to succeed himself, his present term expiring March 4 18i'7. In Kentuckv incomplete retnrns indi cate a Democratic legislature, which will elect Senator Blackburn to succeed himself. The return of a Democratic legisla ture in Mississippi has been a foregone conclusion. It will elect a successor tt Senator (ieorge. The returns fron: New York and New Jersey indicaft Republican gains. Ihese legislature do not elect United States senators thit vear. but. as part of the legislature.' hold over, the present election is im portaut in influencing those lodies which will elect successors to Senatoi Hill of New York and Senator Smitl: of ew Jersey, whose terms expire March 4, 1S'.T. New Jersey i'rubalil) Republican. Trenton, Nov. G. It is a diliiculi matter to even forecast the result ot th election in New Jersey, for tho reason that the ollicial figured are not to bt had, and also for the reason that Usej county is conceded to be the pivota point in the absence of trust wort hj figures. Both sides claim to have car ned the couuty. The chairman of tht Mercer county Democratic commit te concedes tho state to the Republican! by from 10,000 to la.ooo. Mayor Pingree Ke-I-lected. Detiioit, Nov. 0. Detroit has electee the entire Republican city ticket am has added two aldermen to the Repub lican majority in the common counsel Mayor Pingree ran ahead of the balance of the city ticket by l.ooo and upwards His majority over Coldwater, Demo crat, according to the otliciai returns, i 10,5.50, which exceeds Coldwater s tota vote over 2o0. 1tah Is In Duulit. Salt Lake, Nov. 0. Chairman Pow ers says the chances on the governor ship are about even, that Roberts.Dem Ocrat, for congress, will be elected bj you majority, and indications are thiv the legislature will be democratic Chairman Cannon of the Republicai committee savs state and legi.-lativ ticket wiil be elected, but gives no fi. ures. Nou-Prthn W. C. T. V. Orekmn, O., Nov. . The sixth an nual convention of the Non-Partisan vv. t. ml. U. has opened here. Art dresses of welcome were delivered by Mrs. Currier, Rev. H. M. Tennev and Airs. a. r . Johnson of Oberlin. the re pponses leing by Mrs. E. A. Barrinc ton of Belfast. Mo., on behalf of the east, Jirs. Alonzo Linn of asliincton for the Miterior. and Mrs. Florence' Mil. ler of De Moines, la., on behalf of the wesi. Kngineers Have No t.rie van. t m. Ci-KVEi.Axn, Nov. 0. First Assistant wand cnier i. b. Ingraharu of the Jtsrotnerhood of Locomotive Engineers who represents Chief Arthur durinf the latter's absence in Europe, savs tha so far as known at hc:i,li!,ii, t', engineers on the Great Northern have uunrwtaiice whatever, rle believes it highly improbable that they would in uuj ay wcome involved or take par in any strike on the road. Murdered aud l(olted. Baltimore, Nov. fi. Captain Fred ericK L,ange and his wife have been murdered at their home, on Franklin avenue, GardenvilK It supiosed that robbery was the incentive of the Qouoie murder. Murderer Ilrannigan Surrenders. CoLrxiKrs. TCoir i; vi r nigan, the negro who shot and killed uis wue, nas surrendered to the police and, waiving examination, was "bound over to court on a charge of first degree IU Ul itc . A Theater Huildine Collapses. London, Not. r.A dispatch to The uiuue irom lenna says that the Ger Hits rl.ne 1 1 1- v. coUapsed, burying 15 workmen in the uiua. Mart -a Fleeted In Kansas. Kansas City, Kan.. Nov. 6. Returns muicate mat ine republicans have car ried a maiority of their county tickets u iu cuumiv ior pluralities of 7 0 tc bOO, and that David Martin, Republi can candidal for chief justice of tht; supreme court, is e4cted by a hand- Bouie majority. Republicans Carry Chicago. Chicaoo, Nov. 6. The Republicani earned the election by pluralities ol about 30,000 on the entire ticket. Ball the Republican candidate for judge o; the f nperior court, has defeated Morri eon, his Dtm cratic competitor, by ,0. 5o0. The republicans elected five a the trustees for the 30,000,000 drain age canal. The Result in Virginia. Richmond, Nov. ;. The electior closed one of the most apathetic can. pa.gns known in Vircinia for ma,.. years. The detailed returns, so far w received, show that the new senate wil contain 34 Democrat nnd n nri n era ts and the house about 80 Democrat) uiiu 0 anu-jjemocrats. Tlie Mississippi Flection. JaCKSOV Mwo NTrt- it r . fC reports esn- S ? hHi Deocratlc majority of 4.-.0t to oO.OOO. The campaign was on f re 6Uver aa ii'mnit tho au i . the result is a complete victory for th Nebraska In Itoubt. Omaha. Nov. 6. The result ir Omaha aud Nebraska is still in doubt' CA RIED NSW YORK. Republicans Carry the Mate and Captor the Legislature. New YoivK, Nov. 6. New York state has been carried by the Republicans by pluralities ranging from 4S.OO0 to 05. 000, compared with a plurality of 24.-4-4 for the head of the ticket two years ago. Returns from more than one-half of the election districts outside of the I ities of New York and Brooklyn, or above the Ilar'.ein," show a net Re publican gain oi l.'.SO i, compared with the vote of two years ago. Maintain ing the same average, the gams will r?ach 23,OOy outside of greater New York. In the two cities below the Harlem the Democratic plurality of 0,-i,4-i two years ago has been reduced about 12.0i-0, giving the state to the head of the Republican ticket by 60,000 plurality in round numbers. In lss3 Palmer (Republican), for sec retary of state, had a plurality of 84, 8J7 in New York state above the Har lem river, while Meyer (Democrat) had a plurality in New York and Kings counties of ti0,343, giving the Republi can candidate a plurality of 24.44 on the total state vote. This year Palmer (Republican), for secretary of state, has carried the state above the Harlem, based upon returns from 1,7!3 election districts out of & total of 3,:"o. or more than one-half of the outside election districts by prob ably lOOtxK) plurality. King (Demo crat) has carried New York and Kings counties by a plurality of nearly 50,000, giving the head of the Republican ticket a sale plurality of 50,000 in the state at large. The two branches of the legislature remain as before under the direction of the Republicans. The election through out the state was orderly and rapidly conducted, and the results were quickly compiled. Tammany has carried New York by about 25,ooO plurality. Dr. Parkhurst says he is nordisconr aged at the result; that a great lesson has been learned, and that the commit tee of fifty should never had gone into a fusion movement, although it took what its members thought was tho lest course. The Republican chairman, Lauterbaugh, says the lesson of the day is that there will be no more fn piou. "Fusion is dead forever," he Faid, and politicians of every faction echo his declaration. CARNEGIE'S SUPERB GIFT. The New I.ibary Formally Presented to tiie City or I'ittsburc. PiTTsr.URQ, Nov. 6. The magnificent Carnegie library in Schenley park, An drew Carnegie's gift to the city of Pittsburg, was opened last uight by a grand musical programme and speeches by Governor Hastings, Mavor JIc Kenna, Congressman Dalaell, President Frew of tlie board of trustees and An drew Carnegie, who made a presenta tion of the keys of the new structure. After the exercises were concluded, a procession, headed by Mr. Carnegie and wife and President Frew aud wile, was conducted throntrh the entire build ing, those who had listened to the dedi cation exercises taking up the line of march following tho prominent guests of the occasion. The beautiful art gallery and other exhibits were thrown open for insjx'c-. tion. The art gallery contains a loan collection of paintings worth $1,000,000 from all parts of the world. A RESIDENT CORPORATION. Important Decision Affecting the C. & o. ICailroad Company. Portsmouth, ()., Nov. 6. The cir cuit court has rendered a decision that establishes the claim heretofore held that the C. & O. R. R. Co. is a resident corporation of all cities on the north bank of tiie Ohio river where connec tion is made with the railroad by ferry loats owned by the railroad company. The case was that of D. L. Williams, a commercial traveler, vs. the C. te O. R. R. Co. for damages for detention of baggage. The court held, confirming the find ing of the lower courts, that tlie rail road to all intents and purposes en tered this city because it sold tickets to Portsmouth and had offices here at which it sold tickets and billed freight from Portsmouth; that its function as a common carrier began with refer ence to freight and passengers of this city, when it took charge of them at its ferry on this side of the river, and that therefore service of summons upon its agent here constituted sufficient- legal service. THE POWERS THREATEN. Ambassadors Inform the Porte That the Massacres and Rioting Must Stop. Constantinople, Nov. 6. Owing to the recurring disturbances in various parts of tho Turkish empire the ambas sadors of the t towers have gone to the porte separately and urged that imme diate and adequate measures for tho restoration of order be taken, declaring that otherwise, the powers acting iu concert, w ill take their own steps in the matter. An official dispatch has leen received here from Marish saying that a conliict has occurred there owing to the Arme nians firing. upon the Mussnlnieu, kill ing one of them, and wounding an other. The fighting resulted in a lieu tenant of tlie gendariAes and five Mus sulmen being wounded and 14 Arme nians being either killed or wounded. A Religions Riot in Louisville. Lonsvii.LK, Nov. 6. There was an ugly feeling all election day between the A. P. A.'s and Catholics at the First precinct of the Fourth ward. Joseph Diefeubach, one of the former, and W ill Donovan, a Catholic, had a quar rel which resulted in a pitched battle between the elements. Twenty shots were exchangod before the police suc ceeded in stopping the riot. Only one man, Jacob Kuright, an A. P. A., was seriously wounded. The rioters scat tered. A l.OOO.OOO Fire In New York. New York, Nov. 6. A fire 'that started m Keep's shirt factory, at Lroadway and Bleeher streets, which extended to Crosby street, is estimated to have done a damage of l,000.0o0. i he comparatively new building of the Manhattan Savings institution was de stroyed. The other buildings were de stroyed and others damaged by fire and water. A National Hank Fails. NewYhat'om. Wash.. Nov. 6. The Bellingham Bay National bank has closed its door by order of directors, being unable to meet the county treas urer's demand for the county's deposit. The cashier reports the liabilities ap proximately at 105,000, of which f 77V- iVz-VL?116 dePositors. The assets are ?! o,000. Married Against Ills WilL San Francisco, Nov. 6. Judge 1 routt has annulled the marriage of C W. Saunders and Mrs. Sadie Saunders of East Boston, Mass., on the ground that Saunders was a minor when the ceremony was performed. Sannders testified that he married the woman against his will and has not seen her since. Mrs. Maybrick Transferred. London, Nov. fi. Mrs. Florence May brick, the Ameri dergoing a sentence of imprisonment for life after having been convicted in lb'j of poisoning her husband. James Maybrick, has been removed from W oking prison to the jail at Aylesbury, with other female convicts 7' . The Iuke's People Celebrate. th???' N2V- 6--The Standard says that the marriage of the Duke of Marl borough to 1 Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt Will be celebrated on all rho i', .. tates The bells will be rung naif the employes will be given a holiday and a U dinner. Mdnell is victor. Chairman Kurtz Claims His Election by 90,000. THE DEMOCRATS ADMIT DEFEAT. Their Chairman Rays Campbell Is Iteaten by OO.OOO The Legislature Safely Re publican The Iemocratic Manager As sign Several Reasons. For Their Defeat. Coi.rMPrs, Nov. C. The Republican state committee claim that the plural ity of General BushneU will exceed that of fcO.OOO for Governor McKiuley in 1803, with which year's vote they are comparing returns. There are some at headquarters who say that complete re turns will show a Republican plurality almost equal to that of last year 137. 000 the high-water mark. The Re publican state committee saw fit to make a conservative statement to those wanting to bet on over 100,000. Chair man Kurtz gave out thb following: "Returns indicate that the Republicans have carried the state by a plurality not less than that given two years ago and elected a decisive majority of the mem bers of the next general asseml ly." Chairman Kurtz will not, claim over 90,000 at the most, although others iu A. S. UUPHNELI hi9 quarters go higher. Chairman Kurtz does not estimate the Republi cans will have two thirds of the legis lature, but he says the Republican ma jority in both branches will be so large that the usual interest is not taken in ascertaining the exact number of Re publicans and Democrats on joint bal lot for United States senator. At Democratic state headquarters an announcement was made that Ohio had gone Republican by a decisive ma jority in the legislature as well as a large plurality on the state ticket. Some 01 tne Jiemocratic managers eay that the result is due to the same cause as in lK;i;jand 1MJ4 opposition to President Cleveland s administration and the last congress. As both parties had the same financial platform, the rilver question was not an issue in the campaign. The tariff was the only national issue between the parties, the Democratic wool growers and others voting with the Republicans, The Populists cast about 40,0 0 votes the I'rohibitionists, about 20,000, and the Socialists about 2,000. Neither the third, fourth nor fifth parties nop- the A. P. A. affected the result. The con test was between the Republicans aud .Democrats on the tariff and state issues. i-x-Congressman Charles M. Ander son, chairman of tho Democratic state committee, gives ont the following We concede the state to the Republi cans oy to,ot)0 plurality and both branches of the legislature by a large majority, me fopmist vote 01 over 00,000 for Coxey for governor hurt ns The hard times were too fresh in the minds of the people to be forgotten. and this led to our defeat. There is noth ing left us but hope on which to begin the campaign or lb'Jti. Chairmau Kurtz of tho Republican state committee states that the Repub licans have surely elected 77 out of 1 12 members of the house of represent a- tiues aud 27 out of the 37 members of the senate, a majority of 47 on joint paiioi ior senator. To Test the Sugar Kounty. j.e.yv liki.ka.s. iov. t. me sugar planters, inrongii Colonel J. D. Hill and other attorneys, have filed two sugar bounty claim suits iu the United States circuit court under tlie agree ment with the Washington authorities, who will aid iu a speedy trial and ap peal to the supreme court. Inspecting (iovernuieut Work. St. Louis, Nov. 6. The members of the Mississippi river commission who have charge of the improvement of that part of the river below this city have left here on a tour of inspection of the work in progress and to look after the general interests of the commission. Their trip will extend to New Orleans. An African Ei posit ion Proposed. Washington, Nov. fl. President Cleveland has been supplied with a prospectus of the industrial exhibition to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa, in May and June next. A l'. S. Consul Iead. Washinoton, Nov. . News has reached the state department of the death on Oct. 21 last at Antigua, West India, of James B. Fox, United States consul at that place. Charged With Wife Murder. iF.v whatcom. Wash.. Nov. fu Wash.. Nov. rred Jipiesman has been charged by the coroner's jury with tho murder of his wife, and the police are now in search of him. Stewart's Former New York. Nov. I'artner Dead. (. William I.;K oey, a retired merchant who was for merly associated in business with A. T. Stewart, has died suddenly at his home. Marquis le Nayve Acquitted. BorROEs, Nov. V,. The Marquis de Nayve. who has been on trial for a week past, charged with the murder of his stepson, has been acquitted. Conditiou of the Treasury. Washinoton. Nov. 6. The state ment of the condition of the treasury 6hows: Available cash balance, fl7y, 2,iU6; gold reserve. $03,030,230. A Railroad Sale Con Armed. BrevRLs, O., Nov. C.-The court has confirmed the sale of the Columbus. Sandusky and Hocking. The attor neys who had opposed the confirmation were not present in court and no ficht was made. - fe Snow In Colorado. DrRAXGo. Colo.. Nov. 6.-Snow has fallen to a depth of about two feet on the mountains in Southwestern Color &do THE KEELEY CURE course oltreaent if the A four wetk PITTSBURa KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4246 Fifth Avenue, restores- to them all their nnwe . , it j LA. SSS th on. Hunj'hlet giving full uuonn. a . A Sure Remedy in every case and every kind of Hemorrhoids or Piles is Salva-cea (tkadz-iujuc). This statement can't be made too strong or too emphatic. . It is a simple, certain, speedy cure for r.himatlsn, Eczama, Gcnviilsisr.s, Chilblains. Sere usc!ss. rtll 85 Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The ra ults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, th tendency of which is to weaken th bowels. The best remedy Is Ayer Pills. Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every where endorsed by th profession. t " Ayer's Tills are highly and univer sally spoken of by the people about tiere. I make daily use ot them in my practice." lr. X. E. Fowler, Bridge port, Conn. " I can recommend Ayer'i Pills abov 11 others, having locg proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family." J. T. Hess, LeithsviUe, Pa. " For several years Ayer's Pills hav been used in tuy family. W find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house." Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. "I have used Ayer's Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always found them Lrtmipt and eftieient in their action." . N. Smith, L'tica, N. Y. "I suffered from constipation which asMtuneii such an obstinate form that I feared it would ause a stoppage of tha lowels. Two lxixes of Ayer's Pills ef fected a complete cure." D. Burke, &aco. Me. " I have nsed Ayrr's Pills for the past thirty yeur.H ami c insider tlieiu au in vaiuuhle family meilic-ine. I know of 1H Ifetter remedy fur liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for lys-jsi;i. " James ijuinn, M Middle St., lliirtfi.nl. Conn. " Having iK'i-n troubled with costive ness, wlik-li n-t ms inevitable with er son.H of se.lentury habits, I have tried Ajer's Pills, hoping I..r relief. I am f:la. to say that they liavo served ue et'er than any other medicine. I arrive at this eoiit-itisirtu only after a faithful trial of lln-ir merits." Samuel T. Juiici. Juk si., liuaUm. Mass. Ayer's Pills, Or. J. C. Ayer &. Co.. Lowell, Mzt Boltl by Dealers In SfHllelnw An of en letter to women. I. Laurel Ave., San Francisco, May 18, 1S92. " Dear friend of women : "When my baby was born, five years ago, I got up in six days. Far too soon. Result: falling of the womb. Ever sinca IVe been miserable. "I tried everything : doctors, edicines, apparatus ; but grew worse "I could hardly stand; walking without support and waa mi possible. "At last I saw an advertise ment of Lydia E. l'inkham' Vegetable Comfound, and de cided to try it The effect was astonishing. Since I took the first bottle my womb has troubled me, and, thanks to you, I am now welL rf suaenng woman should know how reliable vour compound is. is a sure cure." Mrs.A.Detwiler. an sniKsiM. sni,n ni 7 mail, in fona of FilU os nraipl of S 1 . DorTOtDODdiira fr) - wand. addroa. la --a l One-. I.tims K, Fins- iUMMER COOKING MADE EASY. ICrUT MKC BIO WAOCS . w sr I I iMfk Tuc ifsH r "? MEA. " MOTHER. '-.f j J Cooks a dinner '.! at one ""S i Jte!3 ttoe Grand for OU or Gas ffyg's-ri. :1 S'oves. liberal Terms. Exclo- "J. j sive Territory. Let us tell you j,- f- Vtdti 11 - 1 'zi,WJ w r CASTLE &. CO. I t 206 Elm St. Rochester. N. Y. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! s GREASE Eettbe Genuine: Sold Eierjwbere JORS F. STUATTOS A rfoS. 45 Walker 8t. r vo MUSICAU MERCHANDISE. Violins. Cullar. Banjos, Accordeens, Hannonl cas.Aca1 kinds of Strinas. ti . etc t .':( HUKKJ. . .!T (1,ttllf iZmL Ifi.1"?'""' t-"4 r-KK-cs Tv 4 i..,surn-y.Ji; oui-h l I t5?aV)!-l-2t,,it-"y - M-nsuLlkssai S3d r.Jt Tfaid - 12 5..r,,nt $12 S- i.r..ni. f Moricmn Ssdd. $1 I f iSw jr. l .. Kltui ifin- r. n. Rl euT Jk cart co. VSijJ tWU Lawreocs at-, . earns, i I Tcclhschs, Cuts, s 1 6vSdcie, apr&ins. I Kaura!i3. Bails, ;! I Sora ThrosJ, Uictrs. : ( Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. . A I drugisls, or f mail. S Trnc KsaSMSTii Co., a-4 Canal St., N. Y. not only Every It BT afuura The second week first est anticipations. Must clear out stock by SeptemlL 1st. As fas fast as one lot roes another takft it ,1. r 5l NEW FALL STOCKS is beirinninrr to come and c immense stork of Men's, ...... . . . lioiniii'' and Uents furnishings must go RE&ARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT 1 This is the Greatest Prlnp-Rfdnrino- S a t ,. . - - ' Tillv. If VOll hitVfl nnt j . j - ... . - . v. , , juu nan tetter " come before the good things are picked out. ! Strictly Cash. No Credit. One Price. No Discount. Good Exchange or Money Back, TjCsrs'To tratle with us means prosperity to you. S1ULL THE CLOTHIER, LILLY. PA. FARMERS! TAKE When you want GOOD FLOUR take your ain to the OLD SHENKLE MILL in Ebensbui. The FULL ROLLER PROCESS ior tne manulaeture of Flour has been T 1 1 l sm . t onenkie unst Mill in Ebensbure an J but FIRST CLASS WORK. iring in your gram and give us a trial. Each mana grain in ground separately and you get the Flour of your own wheat. If farmers wish to exchange grain for Flour they can lo so. The Mill is running every day with the BEST OF POWER. b tU T - - PROPRIETOR. Policies written at snort noiea In tba OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA" T. W. DICK, BriT FUR THE OLD HtVRTPORI) FIRB INSURANCE COli'V. HIMMKNCKD UI'SINESS 1794. ENenctiunt, Jnir t.issa. Carmtn. and Trade-Mark obtained, and all !', ent tiuinrs roniirtrd f-.ir Mooerat F- .nrf--rJ?ffica is Plxsrte U.S. Patent Olfi'ci, e 7n ecnre patent in less time than l&aM remote from W avhinmun. ;.ndx?,01 j,' dr"rjn- or Phto with derr1p r. - ' d7,e- lf Pable or not. free it ch.rpe. Our fee not due till patent is secured. eampnlet. '-ilow to Obtain Patents." with -eBrfr.rldra,..TOUrS,atC- C.A.SNOW&CO. Opuosita Patent Office. Washinatoa. D. C cream1 balmCATARRH i . Allaym I'aim mutt i wflui Mitr ion, JJmls thti tiorrs. Prytfrrlm (Ae ifesfvreo th 8rtt m of TnMm m Ame. 1 '-cZ-? Jr? It Will Cure COLD 'N HEAD a iii,i lltto tx-u nosu-el and la tSM&.Tutt-PZFS? ml l,ru't,"w ail FOR ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING TRY THE FREEMAN. RANTED SALESMEN. ant one or line nr M'KSKKY siim w ..! ...... - -... . mp n 11 era .... TilR. Sioek and Seed mmiiti w. Z rive yon Stult K.ruv.nT with Uood Hay. It will cost jou nothinw to kits it a trial. Stata when writinic which yon prcler to sei;. Addraaa The Hawks Nursery Co., JW.u.6in urts rn ? two weeks ixceeaed onrMv -i'iai'P m.. L V. ".I a we must hav mnm . uli J nil our Boys". Youths' and f'r,;u-, . ..." - VU"U - v. ...v .... u ic t-er hM, iAPtl in in cue iu L . . Aj 'J K1 put in the Old turns out nothing ENJM LUJIDW PERSONS TO TRAVEL WANTED. Several faithful rati men and ladies to travel for tLtd house. Salary, $7S0.(0 and Exlm. Position permanent if uitJ; ajo crea.se. itate referfuce aod racka i self add ress-d stamped envelope. THE XATIoSAL. ' 31-317-313 Omaha ISuiUlii.j. CHICA'iO . - ' t - NearAlcla. liakar and ntaer ailmMini krr to u txsttt nt. Try tt. At i"nur H"rr. or b aak rVMip of auuue. aurw aoU & cvctt& WINKELMANN A BROWN DRlti CO. KalilMra. Ma.. T. R. A. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S Cscn' Drawn IM, Oven i3 tary of the 8ra a.cc CcP!sr, for ini jrm regarding Accident I"" ance. Mentiua ta p? Dv so djinr too cm " membership fee. Haa paid osct f-vi 1 ' accidental injuries. Be your own Agnt. NO MEDICAL KXAUINATloS KEnE3 ocLU 6m FREE! r i noo xti !T I II . . CaU. consna " "ttZ iatast. briphtrst. Hellet an 4 mutt P1 selections, both vxl ani lrru gotten up In the bki elefnt urn. eluding four tare lxe Portr:t. CM1EKCIT. ft Siw' Do. -4 Jt: lA1ftSl.tttirtatri. r adluh pni c4 mrtM- J; SEL-b f7Tt THENEWTORKMUS1CALEWOCO.3 Broadway Theatre BUff . Sew Yortt-W F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Pest 0: rca ill Tbe anderelgoetl desire to ",r" m lie that ha has opened a bain roi MatnatreM. near the ik offlf "'' "Ta In all iu twanrha-M will camea mtara. rJrerTibtn- neat and caa. Your patronaf aolici ted. x fit- A Fa5 aMJ. NEWS. BKAU TUG (RE MAM. C1.M par raax. "wnj Tor sati