is THE NEWS, f A serious accident is reported to = ao- curred at 1leasant Hill My, A wresght train ran into a passenger train at the junc ition of two branches of the Miswuri Pacific ilroad, injuring many persons. ——The ew Orleans strike ended with a v ctory for employers, ——Po iceman Co eman, of ew York, commi ted suicide of munis. ———Wm. R. Nichols, a prominent oitizen, an | for many vears a leading coal er of Petersburg, Va, died oft r a pro. sted illness. despatch from ithat as a result o mn Vesse s because He was widely known St. Johns, N, F. states the gale of October 189th lost or are missing and wenty-two lives are known to have been Host, —— Allison, Shafer & Co, contracting firm for the Worid’s Fair, sued for 000 by the Westera National Bank of ew York.——Fire caused a panis in the t21 Brunswick, in Deover, but no one was Wwjured. ——The Mi souri Funeral Directors ciation decided to urge legisiat on re- uring undertakers to pass an examination, The fire in Camden, Me., Lurned out ,000 worth of property. little of oity is left.——Kit was found y of involuntary maun.lavghter at Las Col. were was Very Carson Simon Yoey, pasenger agent and confi. fential of the Cu: an Mail Steamship Com- pany, was arrested upon four charges asa defanit:r.——E. O. Taft, an agent of the New Eugland division of the Philadelphia, Reading and New Eagland Railroad, reported by BSuseriste.dent to faulter.—— Announcement was made from the Philaielphia Stock Exchange, that the firm of Gerlach & Harjo brokers, had settled in ful: its indebledoess with the members of t .at quence tae firm's representative in t changs Wm. G.rlich rod to mem bership. Simultaneously with the anuounce- ment the resumed The trial of Dr. Briggs was bezun again bef re the New York Synod, d sfendeut was sn days to prepare his d-fec Hon W. Eddes died at his | in Mansueld Oh o, aged si ht He served four years in Congress from 18:8 10.1888, was be a dee SOCK nstitution, and in conse 1 8X was rest firm business and the givea t George xty-e1 and was once Democratic can lidate for the Supreme lision on t ie Ago, Paul Road at Hi hl a cabo e to buimed to death Phil ipsburg and Samuel Wright was burned to geat mod | it was Jeciied to {0 low Fall BR and increase wages of vperative f December { the Nationa HB nch Chic 21a managers New Bedfor cent. ie first Thomp.on says that within tha ner? IW 36 next two counts of the oli Lead In the bands of tae aud finally wound ap. at Rovesonia, 1 yORe th Rr seat State, no tae 1 and tons whi tura weekly, has sl w.ll probably i plete. Ihe | nati, was laun A movement t tin ashier of the Shoe and Leather Nation | f Acburn, started. A petition, sgaed by Maine people, wi Percival, dela: influsatial be ited to President elect Cleveland after his ing for Percival’ taat he ¢ nnoc live to pr son. Mr. J. B. McKe son-ia-law, sav, that the President the expiraticn of his erm, m y take up his r.s idence in Hos on Tue ¢ nest Frankiia, Pa of the mmates made narrow Hon. Tobau T. Moore, a distinguished yer of Kentucky, diced in his sixty-fourth Year. - I-mining industry is not good condition as desired, because of the scarcity of emp .y cars. ——Wm. F. Keck, the murcerer who was to have been hanged, died in the cell of nervous exhaustion. inauguration, pardcn, on the his », the Presiden.s ground Se VO sentence in on almshouse many CRCRDOS unty was burpedl, and aw —The <0 Sixteen lynchers were indicted for murder fn Washington county, Ala, and eighteen men for assault and battery.——Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Taake, Swedish settlers on a clam three miles from Okarche, Indian Territory, wera found dead inside their house. Both had teen shot, and the sur. roundings indicate murder. The couple wera aged fifty-four and fifty-two, respectively. ~The jury in the [ams case in Pittsburg brought in a verdict of not guilty. ——Ear- net Trietle was shot in Orange, N. J, by Nathaniel Williams, private secretary to William Steinitz, the champion chess player The shooting, it is said, was an accident ——— Mrs. Levy was driven crazy in New York by the appearance of a synazogue janitor in his night robe, —W, G. Pollack, a diamond salesman, was robbed and near’y killed on a Sioux City and Pacific traiv,——Mrs. Par melin’s Wri ht died in Bentom Harbor, Mich., aged one buadred and two years She retained her menta' faculties to the last. Mrs, Wricht was born near Fairfax Couri- house. Va.. and often met Gen. George Washington Thos, Jefferson and other noted men at that time. ——United States cruiser No.6, was launched at the U jon Irom Works, San Franciwo, and christened the Olympia. —— Carrie Paron, sel sixteen years, eloped with her uncle, Herbert Hos kin, azed sixty years, from Minden, Mich, we Fire destroyed ti 0 Stewart Holel b ock, the finest in Son Bernardino, Cal, inc.uding the San Bernardioo National Bank. The Josses aggregate $200,000, partly insured The cause of ths fire is unknown, sss II sh THRZE MEN KILLED. A Bouth Carolina Electicn Quarrel in Which Firearms Ware Freely Usd. Details of the elec fon affray at Hollan » Store precinct, Anderson county, 8 C, show that three men were killed and several wounded, all whites. It appears that R. G. Carter, the Republican supervisor, and Jas, ‘W. Earle, a Domocrat, became involved in a political quarrel, Carter pulled his pistol and fire i at Karle but mi him nn whiled Col imbus Green, the Democratic manager. ' He fired again, hi Ear in the stom ch. Earle ran through the house and picked up a and Potived Lhe ountams wise, Car ‘ tor, the fusillade three bystanders ware wound, but not jeriously. Carter : a fow hours Earle also died, ~ fil ELECTION. Eeturns Indicate the Election of Cleveland and Stevenson. New York State Gives Over 45,000 Majority. Cleveland 91 votes in the Electoral The latest returns show that Lol oge, Nebraska, which was suppoeld to have for Weaver, now appears to be in Muny counties have not been heard fiom. Kansas is uncertain, though claimed by the Republicans. Wisconsin sand In- Ohio goes for Cleveland plurality of about 700, 1inois by n g.ves Cleveland 10,000 plurality aad the Democrats have thirteen out of the twenty-two congressmen Cleveland's plurality in Delaware is only a little over 500 The Democrats control the “st ¥ i Ans Gf From Kentucky. Loui inna Maine Marvin Massa Michigan. Minnesota Misdssippi Missouri. . Montana Nebraska Nevada ‘onsen New Hampshire. Jorsey. Ru elts North Carolina North Dakota Ohio regon . Pennsylvania .... Rhode Island South Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessve TORE. oovvvssnves ‘ Vermont Virginia Washinton West Virginia. ....} Wisconsin i Wyommeg... 1. a pa 20 120 Total , 4 Necessary to choice, 208 Jdeveland s certain om jority with California and Onio agamst him, 9, with them for Lion, 134. f YEW YORK. The Heraid says: “Private advices re- the effect that, in his judgment, ablicans will come to Harlem River with 65,000 ma- jority. Cl-veland will meet them there with | 110,000 ma jority, including New York, Kings : and adjacent counties, thos making Cleve- | land's majority at least 45,000, KEW JERSEY, As the polls keep open till 7 o'clock and nearly all the districts have been changed, returns have been coming in slower than al- most ever before, At 11:80 o'clock it looks as if C eveland had carried the state by | about 6,000. The Republicans claim the | election of Kean by a narrow plurality. Mr Kean hims If elairos his election by 1,000 | plurality, and all admit that the contest is | close, The legslature is probably Demo. i eratic in the Senate, Twelve Democrats will have 1,30 their t om Newark show the elect'on of Lane, Dem.. to Assembly, although be was heavily cut, The election throughout this state seeius to have been quiet, INDIANA, Seventy-one out of ninety-two counties in the State give Cleve and a lead of 5,980, The Ind anapolis News estimates the Democratic pluralit' in the Btate of Indiana at from Distric s are doubtful. Toe staves, is redably Democratic First nnd Tenth Sev mtv -four cut of ninety-two counties in Indiana, as reported to Chairman Tag- sive DEIBOCTARUC FANS over 1BES of 8,748, giv ng Cleveland a plurality of B74! The estimated net gan in the other ¢ ghteen counties is 1 400 maki g the Democratic plurality in the Slate 9,743 WINUONKIN, per, Wisconsin gives Cleveland a Tue ten Congres«men plurality of D mocrais elect six and control both legidature, The majority le avout thirty. Re from about one-half of the Democrats, lat r down the Democratic they cannot effect the may cut but NEBRASKA, Crounz, Republican, is elected governors Weaver the electors by several thousand plurality The legislature is controlled on joint ballot by Democrats and Independents, SOUTH CAROLINA. secures The election in South quiet and the The indications are that Cleveland’« wajority will exceed 30.000 and that all Democratic Congres