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Tho exact stand Ins ot the Democrats, Republicans and Populists In the Electoral College is nol yet determined ,anil will probably notbt until an ofllclnl count Is had In several States. Tho Republicans to-day are still claim ing Ohio, although yesterday they con ceded it to the Democrats, while the lat ter are positive that they havo carried It by at least 2,000 plurality. A complete list ot States at present claimed for the Cleveland electors is at follows:. Alabama, Arkansas, California, Con necticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illi nois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary land, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey. New York. North California, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia ana Wisconsin. ibis is zo out oi tno , ana gives an electoral vote of 300. As foreshadowed br the choice of State Legislatures which are to elect new United States Senators, the next United States Senate will be divided as follows: Domocrats, 43: Republicans, 40: Peoples, 6: antl-Republlcan majority, 6. Democratic Legislatures havo been elected in New York, Wisconsin and California to ohoose the successors of Republican Senators Ulscock, Sawyer and Felton. Fusion Legislatures have been elected to choose Senators In place o( these Re publicans: Paddock of Nebrnsk, Perkins of Kansas, Warren ot Wyoming, and btewart ot Nevada. According to the latest returns tho new House of Representatives will stand -10 Democrats,, 127 Republicans, and 18 Fu sion or Third party men. Several of tho Fuslonists are Democrats and will vote with that party. AN EXTRA SESSION- Tnllt About Oonvanluc the Lower House Immediately After Inauguration. Washington, Nov. 11. Among tb immediate consequences of the verdict at the polls tho strong probability of tho Kitty-Third Congress being called In ex tra session immediately after inaugura tion is already discussed hero. An extra session of tho Senate is always called at the beginning of a new administration, to confirm the Cabinet olllcers and the new diplomatic represen tatives of the United States abroad. Rut the present election having turned on questions ot domestic policy, it is obvious to experienced political leaders ot nil parties that an extra session of both houses ot Congress will almost inevitably result. Secretary of tho Treasury Foster among others admits this tho party he says, challenged the judgement of tho country on the McKinley bill and tho result must be accepted as the work of the will of tho people, that a different policy shall be put into effect, Ex-Secretary liayard writes to a friend hero to like effect, adding that the peoplo will expect this to be done without delay. President Harrison, it is stated, has determined to leave unfilled vacant missions to Italy, Portugal and Swltzer- lnnd;also tho ussistaut secretaryships of tho Treasury vacated by Messrs. Crounse and Nettleton. . Ex-Chalrmnn Carter it Is thought mny return to the hind ofllce which he v.tcuted to take charge of the campaign und hold it for the remaining 100 days of Mr Har rison s administration it ho so desires. It Is stated that with the single excep tion of Secretary Rusk all tho members of tho Cabinet had intimated to tho Pres ident their intention of resigning on the fourth of March, henca their plans will not bo materially disarranged. THE PRESIDENT'S FUTURE PLANS. lie May Ilrcldo to Tutlx Up His Haul. duliotf lu llos on. Boston, Nov. 11, "Is it true that Presi dent Harrison talks of lakiug tip his residence In Boston!" askod n reporter of J. R. MaKce, the President's on-iii-law. "It is too early to reply definitely," said Mr. Mclvee, but If the President lenvesAVusbiugton nnd If the efforts of myself and Mrs. McKee can prevail he may come. "He was, up to a short time ago, at lenst, determined to return to ludianapo- lis at tho close of his official career, where almost bis whole Hie has been passed. "the President was Informed by tho doctoi-s Hevenil months ugo that his wifo could not live, and until her death of course Iter condition engrossed the whole uttenlion ot tho family. Any considera tion of where ha would reside in the event of her death was not to bo thought of. "With a mau at his ago, however, it is I. greatly a matter ot associations, aud it would Do Hard for lilru to leave Indian upolis, for whch ho has always had a great liking, and go to unotner place where associations would be now und perhaps entirely different from those lu the old home." Secretury lltulc on the ISIectlon. CiliOAao, Nov. 11. Secretury Jeremiah M. Rusk, on his way back to Washiiiaton after voting for Harrison in his home in Wisconsin, is at the Grand Pucillo. "We were denned out that's all there is about it," said he, "referring to Tuesday. 'in my opinion, me tariu was the pole and whole cause ot it. There hud been a howl about the tariff everywhere, and then the Homestead affair made the laboring classes discontented. Tha re form spirit is growing, and the result has been u clean sweep. Hoes Ulay Micuead Mills, Austin, Tex., Nov. 11. Cleveland's majority 1b greatly reduced from four years ago. ihero has been much swap plug because ot local und State elections, aud the Hogg men have scratched Cleve land extensively, The Populist ticket lias developed unexpected strength all over the State. Speculation is rife her that Hogg, It the Legislature Is with him. will go to the United States Semite la place of Roger j. Mills. DOUBT AS TO OHIO. 1 llath Rides Claiming tile filntf Ofllclnl Cniint May Have to Decide. Columbus, Nov. 10. A telegram from Bellairo states that Col, Poormnn, the Republican candidate for Congress in tho 10th district, concedes the election of A. J. Pearson by a plurality of 200. In the Ninth, or Toledo district, tho result is still in doubt, the democrats claiming the election of liyron Ritchie by four votes, aud the Republicans maintaining that they have olected ex-Gov. Ashley by six plurality. The ofllclal count will bo necessary to decide the contest. Aside from the Toledo district each party is now sure ot ten Congressman from this State. A gerrymander last winter was sup posed to give the Democrats but six mem bers of the lower House. The Democrats who havo been elected in what were counted as Republican dis tricts are: M. D., Harter, in the 14th, who overcame a nominal Republican plurality cf 1,800; A. J. Pearson, in the 10th, who was confronted with a sup-1 posed Republican plurality ot about 1,300; George P. Ikirt, whoso handicap in, the 18th district, was fixed ot 2, B00 and Tom L. Johnson of the 21st district, which was counted upon as Re publican by 1,000 majority. In the'Oth district, which is claimed by both sides, the Republicans wero sppposed to have a normal plurality ot at least 1,700. Chairman Farley, of tho Democratlo State Committee, was in Cleveland this morning. He claimed the State for the Democrats by 1,200 plurality. Cincinnati. O., Nov. 1. The "Com mercial Gazette" (Rep.) on the bas is of the complete returns from fifty-four counties, and estimates on tho remain ing thirty-four counties in tho State, es timates that Cleveland sleotors are chosen by B53 plurality, aud that S. M. Taylor, Republican, for Secretary of State, has been sleeted. It also figures tan Repub lican and eleven Democratlo Congress men. KANSAS FOR WEAVER. No Daabt Hut That tha Populist Elect ors Have a Plurality. Toncka, Nov. 11. Tha People's party, assisted by the Domocrats, have certainly elected the Weaver electors, tha entire State ticket, and the Congressmen-at-Largo by a majority of at least 4,000. This is practically conceded by tha Re publicans this morning. The Republicans have elected Case Broderlot In tho First district, E. II. Funston in the Second, and Charles Cur tis in tho Fourth. The Populists have elected T. J. Hud son in the Third district, John Davis in the Fifth, W. M. Baker In the Sixth, Jerry Simpson in tho beventb, aud A. W. Harris at large. In tho Legislature tho Populists havo elected S3 Senators and the Republicans 17. In the Houso tho Populists have 03, Republicans Co, and Democrats 2. The two Democrats are pledged to voto lor tho Republican candidate for United States Senator, having been elected with the aid of Republicans. This gives tha Republicans a majority of threajon joint ballot, and insures the election ot a Re publican to succeed "Senator Bishop W. Perkins. The official count by county commis sioners will be m.ule to-day, und tho of ficial canvass will bo mado by tho State Bourd of Canvassers ou Wednesday, No vember 28. RUSSELL'S PLURALITY. It Now Ktftltnutntl 'J hat He Carried the State lly 8,800. Boston, Nov. 11, It is still impossible to give correct footings on the Presiden tial and Gubernatorial votes ot tho State, but from the most caretul estimate of the few missing towns, based on tho rulo of percentages, it appears as though Rus sell (Dam.) has about 2,800 plurality over Hullo, )Rep.) The results In the Congressional dls tricts, ns fur as completed, are as fol lows: Republicans olected in 3rd, 4th, 7th, 8th and 11th districts; in tho 10th un Inde pendent Republican is elected, and Demo crats olected from the 5th and 0th dis tricts. Congratulations for Grovor and Until. New Yohk, Nov. 11. Several hundred letters and telegrams of congratulations were received by Mr. Cloveland ut bis residence this morning. A number also came addressed to baby Ruth. Mr Cleveland remained at home all tho morn lug. Mr. Cleveland still refuses to be lit terviewed with regard to tue result ot the election. Mr. Cleveland s private secretary also denied that the former was preparing u letter to tlio public. He.xr York Assembly. New Youk. Nov. 11. Ruvised reports of Assembly returns elect James faieail, (rep. 1 over Cole, (Hem. ) in ureeuo couu tv. btead s plurality is lul. in second Ulster district James Lonusberry, (Rep. ) now has lil plurality over Uoorge n. liusu. Dem, I This makes tho Assembly stand fiJ Democrats, aud 05 Republicans. Lat est returns from Montgomery oounty give E. J. Hand, (Dem. ) a plurality of i votes, instead oi 1 us previously reported. A Woman Justice ot the Paace. Buffalo. Wyo.. Nov. 11. -The first woman elected to the office of Justice of tho Peace in Wyoming Is Airs. Ann Scully of Fort Klnnet precinct, Johnson county. Although her name was Urst mentioned as a candidate about lu a. m. on election day she made a phenomenal race, defeating her male Republican oppo nent, Phagan, the Post Master, 4 to 1. DIscusstUE lllsaook's Successor. Nbw Vouk, Npv. 11. The probable successor of Senator Hiscock iu the United States Senate is tho subject of much discussion among Democratic poli ticians. The general opinion Is that Chairman Edward Murphy, jr., of the Democratic State committee, could sit bus klo Senator David B. 11111 iu that august body if he otiose. I'lnvrer CoiiEiuluUtss Itussell. Boston, Nov. 11, Among the many telegrams received by Governor Russell yesterduy was the following from Qovsr nor Flower at Albany: "Accept my con gratulations upon your well-deserved victory. Your record entitled you to re election," Montana. Hbucna, Nov. 11. Tho Republicans claim the State by 5,000 plurality. They Will elect the Congressman by a small marglu. TO POUNCE UPON ClHLI Argentina and Peru Preparing for an Attack. TROOPS BEING ARMED IN HASTE. A Secret Compact Untered Into to Over throw the Chilian Ooiimmml-A Pre text fur Invasion JSaserly Bought by the Twt Republics. Panama, Nov. 11. According to ad vices from Chill war is imminent botweeu the Argentine Republic and Peru on ono side and Chill on the other. The advices say: "Peru is perfectly well armed, nnd her forces have recently received 100,000 Mannltcher rifles ot the latest system, with many other formidable machines ot wnr. A Chilian gentleman, just from Peru, states that the approaching war affords the staple ot conversation, and a pretense of friendship is only to gain time. "In tho Argentina Republic a vigorous recruiting of both native and foreigners is being prosecuted, and the government is arming the troops with feverish haste. "There is no longer any doubt of a secret compact against Chill between the two republics, and thsy are only waiting a casus belli to throw one army into Tara paca and another upon tho southern fron tier, while strong skirmishing partlss will harass this country from the Cor dilleras. "The Chilian Government has tardily opened its eyes to the threatened Inva sion, and has ordered the steamers ot tho C. S. A. V. to be prepared for immediate incorporation into tha navy, cabling for the Capltan Prat to proceed to Valparaiso without a moment's delay." THREE KILLED, MANY HURT, f. Details of the llloody Eleatlon Flcht at Holland's 1'rsolnot .South Carolina. Columbia, S. C, No.v. 11. Details of' the election affray of Tuesday at Hol land' store precinct, Aiiderson .county, show that three men wero killed and sev eral wounded, all whites. Jt appears that R. Q. Carter, tho Re publican Supervisor, aud James Earle, a Democrat, became involved in a political quarrel just outside of the house in whloh the voting was going on. Cartor nulled his pistol and fired at Earle, but missed him and hit Columbus Green, the Democratic manager, who came to the door to bee what tue trouble was. Green was killed Instantly, tho ball passing through his heart. Tho missile struck him in the stomach, but glanced around aud didn't go through. Earlo then began tiring, and both men emptied tholr weupons. Carter went behind tue store to reload. Earlo ran through the house and picked up a shotuuu and poured tho contents into Carter. During the fusllade three bystanders wero wounded, but not seriously. Carter was terribly wouuded, and died few hours afterward. Carter came to Anderson county from Georgia several years ugo. He was a desperate character, and had killed a man onco before. A dispatch just received from Ander son says rJarlo died last nlglit. The three dead men leave families. "CINCINNATI" LAUNCHED. lhe New Cruller Will be One ot tba fastest In the New Navy. New York, Nov. 11. Tho now cruiser Cincinnati was launched yesterday at the Navy Yard. Secretary Tracy and a distinguished company wero presont. Tho Cincinnati Is tho second ot the new warships built at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. She is a protected crulsor of 3,182 tons displacement, JUU feat In length, ij feet beam, and with a meau draught of 18 feet. She will have twin screws and vertical triple-expansion engines of 10,000 horse power with u steam pressure ot 100 pounds. She will bo one of the fastest vessels in the navy as her average speed will be It) knots. Her armament will consist ot ii main battery of ten G-lnch rapid-fire guns and one u-luch breech-loailing rule; u secondary of elgut u-poundors, lour 1 pounders and two Gutltngs. She will havo four torpedo tubes. Her Keel was laid in January, 1830, aud the cost ot her hull and machinery will be f l.iuu.uuu. Four Pel sons flurned to Death. Ottumwa, Io., Nov. 11. A fearful catastrophe ooccurrvd ou the Chicago, Milwaukee Si St. Paul road during the night at Highland Center, a small station north or this city. A last truigut train dashed into the caboose ot a local freight train standing on tho track, telescoping the cabooso and four cars, lhe caboose caught lire and four peoplo were burned ullve. A number ot others had narrow escapes. Micxests 6psady Action ou tho Tariff. Boston, Nov. 11. A "Herald" editorial advocates the calling by Mr, Cleveland ot uu extra session of Congress for next spring. It suys: "If the McKinley law Is the outrage upon the people ot this coun try, which Dmnoorattc newspapers have affirmed, no time should be lost in secur- lng Its repeal nnd substituting for it au equitauie sysiciu oi la&uuuu. Killed by un lilevulor. New Youk, Nov. 11. Jonas W. Wells of Woodbury, N. J., general manugor of the luruo ootton mills ot tho May's Land ing Water Powur company, at Mlllville, met death nt May's Lundlug yesterday, by being struck and almost instantly killed by uu elevutor on the outside of the mill. Heavy Know Full ut T.ebnnou. Lain-iNON, Pa., Nov. 11. KUjfht Inches ot snow fell here yesterday. A great inauy trees still full of leaves were broken down by tho snow which ad hered to the limbs ami folluge, Tho Lebanon Street Rallwuy company was compelled to use snow plows to cloun the trucks. Smallpox lu Jersey City. Jersey City, Nov. 11. Four new cases ot smallpox wore discovered In the Itultau (juarter here yesterday. Thoy wore re moved to the Snake 111U pest bouse, the houses wero disinfected aud all the ten ants were required to submit to vacolua-tlon. NEW ORLEANS STRIKE. j The tlnverunr Takrs Command of Iht Crescent City. New Omjuans, Nov. 11. Tho Governor has taken control of the situation. Tho city authorities practically ad mitted their inability to maintain the peace, and last night the Governor Is sued a proclamation in which ho says that tho sh utting down of the gas and electric light works has given criminals an incentive to ply their vocation in dark ness. The Governor calls upon citizens not to congregate upon tho streets, and says tltHt ull the pjwor vested in him shall bo extended to preserve the peace and good order of the city. 'lhe mayor issued a proclamation this morning culling upon all good citizens to present themselves at the City Hall to be sworn lu as special policemen. Every military company in the State is under arms and ready to respond to a call for duty, and companies are organizing all aver the State to coma here on special trains should their services be required. The situation iu the general striko is unchanged this morning. The fact that the common laborers are still at work is regarded as a sign of woukuess on the part ot the strikers. Every effort has been made to make the crew men and their allies quit work but the men have calculated on the season of disaster which would follow tho turning of cotton into some other channel and refuse to be called out. The men in other branches have consentod to Idleness. The strike of freight handlers has at last affected the business of the mer chants to a serious extent, but the rail road officials have taken a very firm stand and have uiven the strikers notice that they must return to work at once or loss their places. The railroads have a num ber of men In a short ruu of tho city, and will not temporize much longer. If they are compelled to put In a new set of freight handlers they will not only bring all the men they renulre, but will assist the merchants in Importing labor ers to take the places of all strikers, and by to-morrow there will be ample protection. The plan Is to Increase the force of the militia. About 1,500 men are available, but such a forco could not do much In case of a general liot. The merchants will oreaniza an nuxiliary forco of sov oral thousand mon, aud these will be drilled and armed, and ready to take the Held in a short time. Another plan of attack decided upon Is to file suits against tho labor leaders for couspit" 't! to ruin the business or some instituv i vi hich would be selected, so that in c...-1 ut trouble the United States Marshal couid bo called upon to aid In tue punishment. KECK CHEATED THE GALLOWS. Died of Nervous Kxlmustlon Suilerluiluced by Iar Was He tiuilty? Allentown, Pn., Nov. 11. William F. Uoek, tho murderer, who was to havo been hanged at noon, was found dead in his cell here yesterday morning, tvery thing was ready for tho hanging. Tho doctors who made tho post-mortem examination found no traces ot poison and swore that death was caused by norv ous exhaustion. A coroner's jury was Impaneled, and after hearing other witnesses, including priou officials, returned the followiu verdict: "That William F. Keck came to bis death at Lehigh County prison, Allen' town. Lehigh couuty: that tho cause of death was nervous prostration superiu duced by the fear aud terror of execution imminent." The crime for which Keck was to have made expiation was tho murder ot Win. Nlpch, aged 7, antl his wife, Jeanuette, uged CD, at Smoketown, nine miles north of Alleutown, ou the afteruoou of Wed nesday, Nov. 18, 1801. Keck and the Nipchcs wero intimato and neighbor, occupying old slmntios on the banksof un abandoned iron mine. IlAMUsnuno, Nov. 11. Robert E. Wright, ot Allentown, counsel for Keck, the murderer, carao to Harrisburg Wed nesday night with recently discovered testimony to ask u repriovo for the pris oner. Beforo he could see the Governor yesterday morning he received a tele gran stilting that Ketk had died iu ids coll from heart disease. Mr. Wright be lieves he was innoocut. PERISHED IN LITTLE WATER. Husband und Wife Di'oiruod lu Creek il 1'uot Del. Middlktown, N. Y., Nov. 11. Joseph Towusoiid uud Wife, aged 01 and 05, while driving across tho Moulthrope bridge over tho Oalllcon oreek, wero sud denly precipitated into 12 inches of water. The horse fell upon them pinioning them face downward iu thu uter, where they drowned. To Jlrect a Hue Club llouae. South Lakbwood, N. J., Nov. 11. Tho syndicate ot New York moneyed men who purchased u largo tract ot land heie some mouths ago have just sigued u con tract lor the erectiou of a muguillcent olub houso und &ahio, wbicu is to oust, uuluruihed, over $oO,Uuu. Worlc bus been started ou tho building, and the contractors are under bonds to havo It f uruisued early In January. Dries Caae l'ostpolied. New Youk, Nov. 11, Another delay has come un to check the prozrusa of the trial of Dr. Briggs for heresy, aud the hearing has been postponed uutil Nov, 2S. This postponement wua requested by Prof. Briggs, who said that, though he was ready to go to trial on the old ohurges, he would used timo to prepare mi answer to the umeuded charges which the proaeouliou pruouuutd. Is l'owderlv to lletlre? ST. Ixjuib, Nov. 11. J. R. Sovereign ot Ds Moines, la,, legal adviser of the Kuiehls of laftbor, has appeared hs un advuuoe uuurd of that body, whose nu tional convention will open next Tuesday. It is reported tuut ueuorul Master Wont iiigman Powderly will retire from the position he uow holds aud that he will recommend as his successor A. W, Wright, Uenerul Lecturer ot tho order. Attempted Uirlaiic In llaytl. New Youk, Nov. 11. A special from Kingston, Jamaica, brings the intelll. cence that advices received from liayti . tell of an attempted uprising at Cape Haytien. Hippolyto was on the alert, however, und nipped the revolution in the bud. There were many arrests and, it U a-umored, some executions. 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Moum Alio, ra.; it-ev. c. , diiwi- St.. headlmc, Pa.; Wm.'lMx, 18SM Mmtroee8t., rmuiaeipniu; ii. i.. none, auv a.uu , ncau luK, Pa.; George and Ph. Uurkart, 439 Locnrl SU. Heading, Pa. Hud for clroular Act on a new prtr.ciplo lcolAM the ber, eiomaca and uoi?. Is h:o.j the T I. .1 urn-it I'o. . j lis 1'iua ll'ia. tina'.'osr. dlilcst. u i.eril UOdcM3,u5cto. (-,i.-niib Svo a; fi u'lrfet. m. slita Hid. Ca. . llUiiit. UL CURES RISING ' BREAST . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" ollered child-bearing woman. 1 nave 1 n a luul-wlfe for many years, and In wli mo where "Alother's friend" badbeentim u It h:. accomplished wonders and relieved irum sulterlng. It is the best remedy for rl'lni: of the breast known, and worth the price farthat alone. Mas. M. M. Hbcstem, Montgomery, Ala. Sent bv express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot price, 81 JO per bottlo. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Sold by all druggists. Atlutta, OA. A H C KIT O A A KlTC fl 'fiftZy I O VVlVlE.U. ,. ... , . J "y ud exjanse, jiu.d Add W & T. 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