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——— — 1 J* t. two cBjrm MLBKK Ten Oaata Mt ,vi«KC nr«1vv l NfVO | -W ... ,-V D t , 1 ii"iny*. » Jersey m«y be B»» wOUISlANA. elect tbalr elecUfrhl a fta- ' ' _ - . at from 8.000 to MMLlfheTWrub- Vww Ori.uk*. 9ov. 1—IMtr return* sSs&Riil» £s&£kss%3ja£ Bsva.-tsir "s£^;3 tact Green Id the third and FIMotk The DMpoM|lMBflKX|em oorth, end re-eUrt MeAdoo io in.We.o5T j "araly apathy, and lo» o«eM» rh* legUlaf.re I. Republican. D jfte irewmau ta Of0*" eaata the Republican. gain a fiiBibar «|«r«« from tUrtf-nlne parUhe* and »n-n Someieet and loae one each in Unto* official return* tram the otbar nCn*"« gtra md Monmouth. The .eoate will .Mud: » D«»o«r*tlc»oU erf W.M®, «od a lUpu* - • - - ' — Id the »otD of 43.1*19—a .De * « MR. BLAINE IU-» ABE BUZZARD'S LIFE. STIL bsSJOOBJN G. v . • _£/ _ • Hcarn Trying to Find Out-**© H*» Bee Elected President'-* — ELECTION ECHOES. A BETTER SHOW FOR BLAWE Reported ibai Hi* Condition la VerD Alaraalnc. Bcwtoh, Nov. 6.—A special to Tba Qloba .'rein Aoguata say* Mr. Blair* is dangeranaly ill. He took to bia bad tbia morning ilur scanning tba raturna during thenight. Ha was coon found to ha tarioully India, poaod and bi* fatally physlrian *m at one rvmmoned Tba 1 atur ordered perfect (ulet for Mr. Blaine, and John L. Steven*, bit moat Intimate friend and co-worker, naa lb* only . person beside* members of ble lauiiiy who bta oeen allowed to speak to aim. It is learned from Indisputable au iborlty tbat Mr Blaine Is in such a condition that it U absolutely impossible (or biin to »peak aloud; that ba la completely proa- Ireled, a severe cold upon his lungs adding greatly to bis discomfort John L. Stereos and Walker Blaine, bava been representing Mr. Blaine. They claim every northern itate except Connecticut. They claimed Virginia by 4,1)00 and Mew fork by 12,000 CyruD field has sent a telegram of congratulation and jaya Blaine is sure of 12,000 in New York- Bnmi of Excitement fa Wow York It Jte«*mble* That of JTmm Jamee on And Bloodshed la Ohio. i Small Scale The Jflll MWTrtlt f« CUvrland, jRVfrottcb the Bepnblt* «autC lHim tli* Vlrtor* — CImIui* oh Uoublfui Sulci. The inhabitants •( Ike BMrOfelli wild Over lb* IimnnI Neaskal* ani Car Pi I vol Ikeillsi la ClsoJsasil aaC Oelssaksi. 1*» Horn* ef Ik* Oatlasv •■ Itaa Wtlih mountain*— * OlM* Pmmillarllr ftuh a ■•ptatlni Al ffer — A Dii(aral( Man. t#publie»rn 11 tnd Dtmcewii 10. la D muieof a«emblr Republican gaini are re Dorted of one member each in Bergen-. Bo* liiigton, Camden. E«ee*. HuJion, Moo mouth aiul Ocean and two in Plmia Thej loeea member in UMili If T»e «nwl|l) Maiui* m Republican and OemooraU 84— KMftublicaii major i*r on Joint Wj|t of IS. Tliq Duller vote to Newark wo* 871'and MO In the townships: the St John vote 438 la iIih city and about 850 In tlu townshipe—a UiLal if about 600 tor Biltler and ISO (or Sc. JulMl. _j k*» 4,7*1, ana Republican gain of *,9». » . .»( Republican faip of «.W6 1D Dema mtlo oijorttr In th« itoU will b* 19,787 TM« 1Dif be flifkilr radujad by return from ibe river pariah—. D»^ OHIO. COLOHUM. *•» t-lfc httdni uC •ixtv-eigbc of tbo C,017 precinct* In Ohtc gi ve a net Republican gain of 19,034 over the vote of lait month, an average of U per prerluct. TUl» rote will glVa a Repabltcaf plurality of 47,183, "*wBich will probably lxD reduoed by returua from (IM rural district*. Hill YORK, Not. 0.—The excitement ovei tba election In tbii city last nigbt almost reached (over brat end tba crowds thai gathered at the Republican and Oemocratii headquarters was enormous All the up tywn hotel* were alto crowded by personankiout to learn tb* latest rsturns. TbC corricfors of tb? Hotfman bouts, the Fifth avenue end tba Windsor hotels were netted from an early tour by a constant dream oi people. *nd thousand* of dollar* «a» wagered on tbe anal result. Return* at both headquarters cama in very slowly and tbt crowd* grew very impatient and called out "Wbo'a elided I" "Oive us tome nows,' "What's the matter with the returns.": At time* tb* irowd* grew very entbnimstlr and tftta.-ed frautKally for their tavoru candidate* Holb parties still data tku Hate, the Reptit Hearts by frcm 3,000 to 7,001 snd tbe OiDaiccrats from 2,000 to 6 000. Pbilacilpbia, Nov. #.—To thencrthWaul sod westward Of Hoo*y Brook, a busy lit tin Pennsylvania tillage, la tb* Welsh mountain, says Tb* freia In this mountain, during (ha past eighteen month*, Abraham Bustard, one of the notorious In brothers oho were sent to Jail for varying una of years somt time ago, and on* of the three "Billiard coys" who broke jail more thau two year, since, bu mad* his boraa. Ills tocn companiou is a tliiaf, and a\*o a Jail breaker, known as "One-eyed Frankfort," till proper name being William Prankfort, though lid has a number of .aUaaee. Since hit. ««cnp-3 from the Jail at" Lancaster and return to his old haunts about the Welsh mountain Abe Buiiard has been a conspicuous figure at several picnics, camp meeting* and festivals, and the people of the vicinity have woven quite a romance ubout him. He is the subject of many fireside ion venations, and doubtless com** in /or ui# share of attention in moonlight walks. Not long ago be became hungry when within a Uiort distance of the dwelling of a farmer named l.afferty. Ha at once iaatie hie-way tu the hoiin*, walked quietly iiMlde, •nd the tupp.-r table being laid and loaded, ne placed bis repeating rifle across bis lap, ofier Mating hlinsolf, And began to enjoy a iiitMtantinl repast,' Hiss Latterly, who was in the diuiug room, was about to mak* ber exit, when Mr. Bustard, coolly plaolug bis right liend uu a pistol in hi* belt, invited her to roinnljn. She did so, and say* "b* beba red liked u iwrfeot gentleman." ' He went so rar as. ,uD tliajik her for his supper, and Said that if there was anything wrong with the victuals he would hold ber accountable. After he had eateu all be wanted, Bustard reviling his rifle and backed out of the bouse, hi* Invariable custom when In a strange abode. Hiss Latterly last saw bim going toward the mountain, and "felt sorrow for the poor fellow I" NEW YORK. . , »w ''VoRt Nofv A - Rotnm* c6m# f» Tfiy it lowly New .YttrU and iadiao«-«* ao , Io«b ihftt Hi*. io«u It ywn only Ire«cb™l by I tin . IN ml C'on nt « Tha,iDi'nioerat-tJ(kitiD N.w York l»v 4.710 plurality The*« ttRittw aro fjliiiw;-.! J ruin priiy}i« t«oej(rt|«i» §• Mivmi 11. in 'I iMti * Republican National Committee Claim THK TKlllllNK'8 HKVIBW 4,boo in New York. N*W Yohk. Nov. tf. -Tim Tribune, rep. says: "Thn Iniest ndvice* ret eivfl'l fro it Now York et.#te Democratic linalquurten New York, Nov. 6,D4:15 p. v.—The estimated plurality for Cleveland M IMS, aa (riven in this morning's (ague ' Sun, has since been reduced to about one' tLouaand. The Republican National Committee claim that full returns 'from' ill the districts in the State will show 4,000 plurality for Blaine. are tbat Ihe stuUi Is itepublicnn by » umill plurality —nbout 2,000—nearly »?»a pr» rim««. tountHd -Oregon na* none llephhlieaa bJfl.SMiaa.'lOO plurality 1 a Nevada ball tM b«ijrDt,w» ctWjnbxl by 3 r It. sbowiBtf | ■ utfU 'SjIK# Uiaine Oil llolbvwjf t»yi ilWlUpibWtHiiii liiive at i«H*t l.yKl pluml lty iu llldluu.-t" VIRGINIA. PlhLAnitLPHiA. Nov — A dispatch from The Richmond (Vt I Whig Cill tir* "Virginia i« rpiUinly RepuLDli.-u lb*. Penwcrats concede Hit* " New York, Nov e —1Tba Tim** buH»no tays: "Virginia is D»morr»tln hv 5,IM0 mafority. Believe no more Western I'nlon ••r Associated bulletins They are falita. Wrf pablbsb do uDor» htll»tins|,'ia:il official iflurlu at-o received " Ntw York, Nov. 6.—The bun baa a long lit patch' from Augusta giving tbe particular* of bow Mr. Blaine and his family re(tired mo (lection returns. It lays nothing at cut Mr. Elaine being ill, but states be regained in tis room to as to save hie voice let tbt Heeling bo addresses in Augusta to- L:gbt PROBABLY WOT TRUE. MAWf^O. Bahimopc Not. —The total vote CMl In Maryland wan 179.205 divided as follow*: Cleveland. 93,417; Blaine, 82.731, St. John. Butler, 437; Cleveland'* plurality, lO.fSfl In 1S(P the voir Moodi Hanoock, '*«.life Oa/QeM. 78.61S: Weaver, 814 THK TIMKS TH1I»K9. 7DI»w •D — Tim«», clem. ■ "TlKffH is no Joiih: L.y| that Cleveland r • a' Jl'itnM 'N-w Voi li Venttel latum. pivo it mi n plurality u r rD,000. Tba Kepubli • WHWHWt WUUVIt fttm raitl1"" »RIIM GOV ('UltV'ttl.AWO'g RICRKTAHV "• rw Vokk. . N.'v Ik—Tli* U«i nld hul l»tini llilH*U««»in ;"diapalcH*. "Alhanv - II % the '"eportod majority In N-iw York ai»J King-* county i* Hiaiutained vrt fiiull On*. tt«f *L«e tfiujority. , " i "UAiwiL H LaMONI. Tt'ic wa.C great dinatiblaction expreassd by the crowd* in tfco Intel! and around bulletin board* (ho C!«iay in receiving ,i r«turn» A» nie weather has beeo'good tt «u argutcl ibat thrro was no cicqm (or tin *icwne*». aod tbe Western Union company «a» aeverdy criticised. ANOTHER BLAINE RUMOR. Ta« Efos. Hiormowd. Nov 8—Nothing d»flnlt» ha« fit lieen heard from the Interior •♦etWh «' 'Inn .rare, 7 Democratic and 3 Republican "oiigiaMmen have Iwco with niw dW- It lot In doubt Tli« PenioerMr claim th« -tatrt by 3,500 and the claim a majority of 1.000 NEBRASKA fionoN. Nor 0.—1There Is a wall founded r.ccr lure that Blaine baa been telegraphed U ttfcrt at once tor New York. Likcclw, t*nw — Fity-t*o predacu ««ard from (i«iD Blaine i.547 majority, which further e«timaie« have increaseJ to 4,!lW fliia It nearly on»Dlbird of the r«M ■)' fb* itato and Indicate a majority of About IT.OOA *4 j*~^ FOR FM8T-GLA88 HMD MAK When « Broadway street car ccmlrg down icwo bad (topped in Iront of the He ft mat bout* tba driver jumped off and forced bit way into tbe hotel After acquiring tb« latest gouip be returned to bis car, not « bit concerned at having delayed bia patten (era ten minutei and caused a stoppage ji talf a deten cara. HARNESS HE MU3T Pit. A Molld German Hecelvea Hie Death Sentence wltb Indifference. PniLADELrmk Mot. Judgo Ludlow refused to graoT a new trial to Ricbard Treuke, tbe. murderer of Mra. Augusta Zmiui, wltb whom be had been intimate, and at once condemned lilm to death. In passing sentence tbe tudge a aid: "A jnat law demands your life, and aa a magistrate, clothed wltb lawful authority, (t become* my duty to pronounce the dreadful judgment If ever there waa a oaae which demanded the prompt execution of the law, thia ia that case. Hope not againit hope, but at once consul spiritual adviaer, and thin prepare for that event which wilt send you into another world. The judgment of tlMklaw I* that Rlobard "fteuke, prisoner at tbe bar. be taken fro* bene*. M| tbe' jail of tbe ejunty of Philadelphia, from whence be came, and from thence to tbe place of execution. and that ha he there banged by the neck until be te dead, and may God in His iiillnfte goodneaa have mercy upon his muL " Tba prjsnner cannot understand Kngflah, and tbe court interpreter put tkMMft words into German for him. Ha received the judgment with tbe aama apnea aa net of atupld Stolidity that baa characterised him throughout tbbttrial. When aaked If be bad anything to sAJr he answered through the interpreter that if certain witnaaaea bad been called a different tight Mould have teen thrown upon the case. Counsel for Treuke said afterward that tbe witnesses referred to were as to hi* character, and there waa good reason for not calling them. Treuke nut taken back.to jail to await hit fate. NiwYorr. Nov ft —A» Republican head qumu'r* V'ligllliil w«» conceded to *b# UCmusr«u| bv H.ifcKi majority. "Governor'" iqcratary " »t»OM nurVKUANU'rt "l?»Mlo. Nov. 0—HtilTalo city complete gives ltl«iiirt ia,&ls full Cleveland 17,AM. a M'lOi'cKJf Oi MTV for illume. tlnrflelJ bwl i Ki It' count*. including ilncity, nive* Heine I.6IH plurality, witli tbre» rmiuiry precinct* toiwai iroui, Uaidvld bad 3.351 majority. Erie coiiuty elect* tui«e beini''rate to the aeseinbly. 3 *Zl TH* KVVMINO HOSTV Ct.AIH N*w York, Nov. rii — The Evening Po» bulletin *urtcs- l)5rttl •iMlrii'iH 111 tb» etate. oiiti-ld of Se»v York and. Kinge counties, a.ioW-o Dtoiiiocruili' gain of 12,058. Nrw Vokk. N..v 0. — Tbo Herald bull otic enys; I).strict* now being tieaid from con tinue to •bo* Democratic geiu» suUIciout U' give tlx aiuie to Cleveland FLORIDA, There's a* plaee In the ooastr eaa rival WISCONSIN. JaTCPONVIixb, Nov 0 —Tbe legislature '» clo»a. bat tb» D»moeraU probably have a working majority on joint ballot, securing ib» rc .'lection of Uor, Wilkinton Call to the United State? senate. Majority for Clave '•ud about 4,000. Cincinnati, Not. 6.—While a crowd waa (landing in front of the Atlantic Garden nailing for election rC turns, Jobn Shannon became noisy and thicHtening In bia manner toward Sergeant Dunn of tbe patrol nquad The sergeant attempted to arre* bini, when Shannon made a motion a* if tC draw a pistol. The sergeant then drew biD revolver and fired with fatal effect. 0H A. C. HOLDEN ' Mn.w ACKjttt Nov 4—Tha DemncfsNf 'inui rnoii,il I'onimltUw 1-oiiitHle the «tata to • lie lla|iul4iruuH liy 7,0(D0 on tbe baaiAtJf ra ' lira* i.D I mi received • - * Qual lty, Style and Prices of Goods cous°d«r*d He kaecd a oosnpleto lis* of HM5€ FUMISHW8 6080$, HORSE SHOTS. MiLWAOsta. Nov. a—Return* from am i.un til of tb« proi'lncts III HmD »t»t» •fco»• •T. IVmorrStii''Kiin of IIMMU Th* Mar " " " xU ~m~~ *■ MAINE. SCRIMS. rhIiq Ihrougliuut »li* #tat«* will ft** — ri**v«*liiud tor IO.OUO majority "*D• chair oiriu «»f ih.« R*puMicatD atate commltt«C 'iw t** I lire* I l»i« plurNlji/MtimaU lo 5.QU0 Tlu Democrat* claim the atata. Lbwkton, Not ft—A di«patcb to tbe Journal MTD: Two hundred and twelve towus give Blaine 31,3$}; Cleveland, 37,120 But lei, U.879, St John 1,801 Blaine'a plu -aiity it 14,833 Columbus. Not. 0 — While the uewa from New York was being received tbe wildcat excitement prevailed, and tbe street* wart controlled by a mob. William Wtckliffe, a •treet car conductor, stepped into a aalooo where there were ten or twelve men. A tie* of aome kind occurred, and eevan abota were fired. Wickliffe wae abot through tbe breaet »nd bead and killed almost instantly. Frank Long, a street car driver, waa shot in tbe nbJomen and dangerously wounded. A few weeks ago a store la tbia village was robbed, and it being Inconvenient for IM burglar* to carry away their plunder without assistance they. want into a naigbboriug barn, stole a horse and wagon, loaded tka goods and, aa thoee who made search mjtt *»nt up into the mountain. At any rate, the horse was turned looaa up there, and came dawn without a driver, a topping in trpntof the Patterson bouse, in thie place, at an enrty bour of the following morning, 8oan after this robbery another store Mar Cambridge, two miles waet of Honeybrook, Waa robbed and a home stolen to Mxm the good*. This horse and empty wagon were found the next morning near the road on the southern slope of the ""innfeatn - ..■Mr John Etorey, who Us a proa parous farmer, said to the writer that. Bustard was unquestionably a bad man, and was opening the way to an increase of crime in thia vicinity. From biw 4* *«a learned tka( until recently Buzzard liad lived the lie of a thief and iwfegade In the mountain, sleeping in barns or vacant tenement* at it* bate on whichever'side be bappenel to be; but he baa now brought hie wife to bis house on the north side of the mountain, and goee regularly home to eat and sleep when not eogagad in thieving. He has a number of accomplices, nud Mr. James Bmrey, who lives within a mile of the mountain, say* Bnxsard i» gradually forming a gang of the dissolute characters of the muuntaiu and vicinity He I* frequently seen in company with "one-eyed Frankfort," and both go armed at all times. Frankfort claim* to be a bigher-toned thief than Bustard. Reoently it became necessary for Buuard to have his horse shod. Frankfort accompanied him to the smithy, and while Buzaard mad* terms with the blacksmith and throughout the shoeing he was on a wayside fence-rail with hi* Enflald repeating rill* at *aay command —the blackamith says at full oock. It was on this occasion that Frankfort said Bus- Bard would steal little things, bat t—wily informed the blacksmith that he never stale "notbln' tmaller'n a horse 1" A number of home* have been stolen from the neighborhood of th* mountain that have not been tamed loose, and' the discriminating oneeyed thief ia accredited with the crime of fcii—n A Pre** correspondent mad* three trip* to the mountain, one with Mr. Patterson, of the Patterson houae. for tha porpo** of Interviewing BussaM, but he waa not at home to Biwipaper mm whin Umi call' was made. Hi* house I* a rather indifferent dwelling place, showing neglect and decay. Mrs. Bnxsard fa not unpleaaant looking, bat she was oa the occasion of theee visit* a woman IIt few word*. Failing to get an Interview with Buzaard, the correspondent called on Mr. William Zorns, the village blacksmith af Sorrel Horse, who had Men th* outlaw recently. Mr. Zorns throws considerable romance about th* "mountain ranger," a* he ia generally called by thai* who think "ha fa not *o bad as he might ha" .Said Mr. Zorns: "Buzzard ia a tall, athlatio fallow, with black curling hair and keen black eye*. H* al-vays goes armed with a aixteeu shooting rifle, and baa from three to six pistols in a belt around bis waist. Ha goee and oome* when b* plea***. He will talk to you, but will not 1st you get nearer than five paces to him. Abe Bnnard ia a pretty bad fallow, no doubt; but ha ia not so bad as soma males aim out He *ays that he naver stole and never will steal from a poor man; and ha wouldn't steal at all, only nobody will trust him to work and earn a living. He has ■aid over and over again that he will not be taken alive, and that be don't oare how soon be is taken or what ia done with him after la hae settled with two men who swore igainat him at hi* trial." New Styles Lao Dusteis, MONTH CAROLINA WHIPS, BBU8HB8, «*.. *0. CONNECTICUT. lUnwi, Hot. &— Worth Carolina bai gone Democratic by 85.000 majority Tb« Oamoorata elect 8 out of » ooagreaemen. Tbif I* a filo or one O'Hara. colored, iD elected to coogreee from tta- second district. Nkw Havun, Not. There la still some doubt bUiuI (iov Waller's re election Pem ocrale cIniin tbnt full return* will give him * small inn jorit.y, while Republican* on tb» other band claim that bo will have but a ID1 ii i n I i ty and tbe election therefor*. will lD» thrown Into the legislature Cleveland ha« ■ plurality io the rlul« ol about 8.000. Tie •io*t legislature will he Republican,,llius in uiing tlie election of a Republican IJuitef Siatek -euHtor in. January GUsarrm Build wo. tt Roan Mam St. hiliin Carton's Patent GaMight tfet * Air Furnaot. - * Nut' . oKk, Nov. 0 —Tbo World bulletin mj«l "A li-ltRrim from Hnidriciifl fo Tbo World says mlviuu» livm all voctiqD* of til" st/ite in .iCHt'A .i fKinoi'iMtlr gain of 7,000." IjMu.) Manning leltsgrophs uDThfe World: "Muievur? io( Cleveland by 5,000." fliti' Tribune u not displaying nny bul- THK WOhl.O AND TWIRl'NK Letei in tbe eTening Hepublicana formed a procesaion and maiv.ied past the Democratic headquarters. A sortie waa made by Democrats and a riot ensued. Clubs auJ atone* nerv thrown, and seTaral men war/ hurt Jam* A. Moore, a machinist, and * member of the Blaine and Logan glee club wea struck on tbe back of the bead with a club and severely wounded, A young man who refused to give hi* aauw received a severe cut on the top of bis bead. Patrick Doyle, an ex-policeman, waa abot through ibe heart and killed. Jt is reported that tax ot her men were shot and severely wounded in the northern part of tbe city. NCVAOA -rAfCoat ball tbe •late vole baa been counted, and il is now -onceded that Biting rarely. tlie by 1 H10 Wa»tjhurne and tbe entire Reptibii '«n legislative ticket am elected LHiii* iShuokltn, Hov. 6.—Corrected figure* uiaUo (.'irtVi'laod's plurality iu Kings couuty 15,570, tustead o IS, 15& ICLINOI8. THK LKAOINO PAI'KRS. CfiirAtxvffo** ft— Return* no for received ndicn e a for-hlaine in this state * 15,000 to WJ,000. Carter Harriaon. dam.. iV governor, carried the city by 12.000 anJ CoolC coumy by 9,000 In tbe Kecond con xressional district L.is»ler. denrv, defeated Piuerty, rep, for congrew, and In tbe Tbird listrict Ward, dam., defeats Makou if p. hj.Ii Democratic gains. OEtAWARE "Nmv » oiiK, ov.'ti. Tin' Mnil find F.x p. sm|iohik|.io loi.owiug, "VVi-coiwiil has gone H publlliaii by 10,000, Illinois liepubli* ",D4UHfc,,0VV'" *• \l®. feink I nlletin »uy»: "Commissioner Pudi y t tiiut lilaino linn carried lud.ana by ti.000 mu joHty. Ex-Gov. Cornell te.egraplis Bi.ino umt lie lias surely carried New Ydru stati." Return* from New York «imi* *.« ooinni;; in rapidly, nil showing Republican gtiinp. Republicans positively oiiiiiii mat they have carried tlie state. The Mini rays: "Wisconsin Ui doubt." 4 «-* i 'IJoJ JHflV nl HS\ WtmiNOTOW, Nov. 0.—The Democratic •majority in tfais state ii S,SyO, a Democratic (?afn or 2.500 ot« 1880 Every Democrat lor the legislature fat elected, an.i also every Democratic dcoMm on -the ticket. ■bpt Wlikeai Warning. Chicago, Nov. ft— Gen. Logan ba* received a long telegram from Mr. Blaine, in which Ibe latter say* be has private advices statin? that New York was certainly carried b.v the Republicans, and that tbey bad won tbe battle nitbcot doubt Logan waa very quiet, but *aid be felt confident tbat Cleveland would be defeated. Philadelphia. Nov. ft — Harry Bchrsarit, e bo; 10 yean of age. living at Ma 1,888 PaWthorp ftrect, wu shot in the abdomen and fatally wounded about 10 o'clock by Isaac Fox, wbo keep* a cigar store at Sixth •tract and Girard avenue. It appears from •tatemeate of Fred Kieutale, of Ho. 738 Girard avenue, tbat be (Kieutale), Bcbrandt and two other young men entered Fo»"» cigar store to purchase some tobacco, and Fox replied: "You can't have any." PENNSYLVANIA. Chicago. Nov 6 —Tbe election In Cook -•onnty proved a surprise to the Democrat* Full returns bave nut y«t kwxn received living to tbe length of the ticket, but it if certain that Blaine and Logan awl tbe entire Republican county ticket nave received i good majority. Carter Harmon. Demo emtio candidate for governor, carries ibe ■ounty by at leut 6,000. Four hundred and live precincta out of Cook county alio* • Democratic gain of 7,914 Ou the baaea of {,400 precincts in the state this would,: if the ritio continued, qfve on tbe whole stale ■ let Democratic gain of about 47.000 to meet .lie Republican'majorily of 40,71ft in 1WM. riie Republican strongholds, however, are .•*t to bear from. Pdilapilpbia, Nov. 8.—Returns from the vanoiu wards show tbr following reiults in Ibis city. Blaine, 103,420; Cleveland, 70.974: HL John. 798, Bailer. 785. Total, 172,957. Biaina'a plurality, 89,452. J fie Hei itlil bulletin says: "Heavy Democriitic ins in Michigan. The slate considered sure for Oeveiund.'"""The Republicans conoede Wisconsin lo Cleveland." The Tribune says: "Blaine lias cairie l New York by 10.000 plurality, and is elected president." Richmond, Nov. ft—The only excitement of the day here was the arrest of United States Deputy MarsHal De Priest by a po Herman. De Priest was on duty in Jackson ward, the largest negro ward in the citv. A colored man undertook to vote the Democratic ticket, and his vole was challenged. DurCngsome disturbance following De Priest arrested the negro. Policeman Botcher then arrested De Priest Citiiens, in order to prevent strife, ]Cersuaded Bote lien to release iiim. An extra police 'orce was sen to the precinct, but there was no more trouble.KANSAS. Atchison, Wot 6 — Latest returns indi caw that the atata will give Blaine 40,000 majority The legislature, which elects a Uuiied State* senator, will be Republican. "Tbat Is why not," replied Fox, as be produced a heavy calibre revolver, and, without further warning, sent • bullet into the abdomen of Schrandt. The four young men then fled, and several shots followed them. One shot stn ek Joseph Schmigg, of No. 407 Girard avenue, in the right leg, another grased Kientsle's head, and another went crashing through the bark window ol the cigar store. Bchmig i staggered acroes the street and (Ml on the pavement. "Why not J" asked Bohrandt. Nik Vohk, Nov. 6 —A dispatch from Alt-any says: "private dispatches from Demo era tie lenders in New York city to Gov. Cleveland assure him tbat this state bat gone Democratic hy 5,000 majority. Returns ill tlie ollloe of Tbe Press awl Knickerbocker from ull the counties ol tbe state except Sclmyler, Suffolk, Queens, Saratoga, Mont gnmery, Chenango, ' Rockland und Wyoming give tbe Democratic ticket 5,000 majority, Taking tbo estimated returns of these eight counties from llgures conceded by Republican leaders here, Cleveland will have a "majority of 1,912 in the entire state ." i KfMTUCKY. Louisville, Nov 6.—The Kentucky del* gatlon la pro&fcbly solidly Democratic, a gain of two. Majority tor Cleveland about 40,000. TO THE PEOPLE OF Pittston and Vicinity.: We giro the names of a few of the tukr PMMfte using fee "CARTON" »URIlA0lt4n lUtVitWt;: , I 4Mitt t.-M Junes R. Ebret, Kaele Hotel, Pittaton. L H Sinclair, BioeUir House, Pittaton. t. W. Oompioo, Dyer, Wilkes-Bent Samuel Smyth, Inventor, Pituton. Jno. D. Green, Treasurer, Pittaton Steve 0*. Mrs. M. E. Kreritt, West Pittaton. „ f 3. F. Fredericks, Weet Pituton. Jno. L. Morgan, Grocer, Pitt#ton. Dr. Theo. M. Johnson, West Pittaton. Dr. E. R. Troxell, West Pittaton. Dr. 0. M. Williams, West Pittston. G. F. Sharkey, DVeet Pittston. K J. Row, Weet Pittston. Henry Stark, Weet Pittaton. X. Katatwpi, West Pittaton. C.* - Weet Pittaton School, 9 furnaoee. Judge W. H. Cool, West' Pittston. Home ot the Friendless. (1)' Seranton. 0. E Pryor, Pianos 4 Organs. Scnntoe. Wm. Blume, Carriage Manfr., Sorantoo. W. H. Hoitister. Pleasant Valley, it Presbyterian Church, Pleasant v»Uoy..,» Keystone Hotel, Hawley, Pa. AnoftiNijOhois A Bta, Monpoae, Pa. 0. "8. Penman, Scran ton. . r Peter 1'orve, WUkea-Barre. Mr. Hutchinson, Kinaaton. B. B. Roat, Kingston. Geo. Depuy, Berwick. Adam Horkness, Pittaton. Dr. K. V. Long, West Pittaton. 11. Bolin. Pittaton. Geo. W. Benedict, Weet Pittaton. Mrs. A. D. King, (1) Weet Pittatoo. Thomas Maloninr, Pittaton, A. Matthew*, Pittaton. A. Flisher,. Pittaton. B. J. Durkin, (2) Pittaton. ii- Wm. M. Smith, Pittaton. Jno. Nash, Pittaton. Mr. West, Pittaton. George /lning, Mooaie. M. W. Cortrigbt, Meahoppan. 8. M. Raeae, (J) 8cranton. Dr. J. L. Fordbam, Scrantoa. D. D. Moeier, Weat Pittaton. Geo. P. Steele, Weat Pittaton. M. K Church, Flea sent Valley. Wm. Allan, Pittaton. Call and aee the furnace*, ®r Mod for catalogue circular and prion*. Wa can a»e mosey for job if jmm mil allow oa to figure With touD •23 PITTSTON BTOmUlX MICHIQAN . San Fhancisco, Not. H —Returns froto preciiH ts and wards in 44 counties give Blaine, 26,820; Cleveland, 21.S20, against Garfield, 21,874; Hancock, 18,718. South Coventry, CI, Nov. Austin, of this town, voted for Jefferson in 1814 and Cleveland in 1S84. He will be 101 if lie lives till the 7tli of next February. Detroit, Nov. 8 —The lataat returns indicate the election of Alger, rep., lor governor, by possibly 10,000 plurality Tbe Republican i lectors bave about tbe Ha mo plurality Tbe Republican* gain congreasmen ■a Uu Second and preeaLly tbe Pou lb iiatricts, and ioae the Bigbtfe aad TetHb, learmg tbe delegation unchanged at to'political oinpleiion. Hire. Carfleld Swindled Oat •( #10. Cleveland, Nov. ft—A conSdenoe man baa practised his art upon Kn. Garfield, and defrauded her out of • check for C10. He oailed at the Garfield residence, and after a little delay was admitted as a Y. JL CL A. voung man. He sought a contribution te the fund of tbat institution. Mrs. Garfield said she bad Intended doing something for the association, and might as well do it then as lafer. The young man continued to talk while she wrote the check, and as she bowed him out ha was still talking. When he bad gone suspicion took the place of confldenoe, and she telephoned to the rooms of the Y. M C. A. She received the response that no one wbo could have called at that time had any authority money for the association. She at onoe notified the bank to refuse the check, but it was too late; it had been cashed. VOICES FROM LONDON. i*MT Yonx,, Nov, r. -rXbe-Suu says - Thy election tor noW hinges on tbe vote of New York stytu. Til. l)rittlr baa been evenly contested, and tbe result is almost U ll'e jural dlsUlfUiiaye almost, if Be# ljulte, overcoai" [ tbe Via majorities foi; Cleveland in York are! Kings, ami the result at this Writing is in doubt. t' tiatb tbe •lUpMhcau and Democl-atic leader* seeui confident that, their party has beau successful. Tbe Republicans have telegraphed lo Mr. Blaine that hu has surely coi'ried tbe slate by trom 5,0U0 to 10,000 plurality, while the friends of Gov. Cleveland .assure him thai the liguios they have collected elect biui by 4,000 or 5,000. NSW YORK TO SETTLK IT. London, Nov. ft—The Dally News tWnki theri is little doubt that Mr. Blaine has been elected. In a review of his aareer The News declares that even Mr. Gladstone'* energy sinks into insignificance when compared with that of Mr. Blaine. ARKANSAS. Itmm Roc*, Nov. 8—The majority in the stato la upwards of 20,000 All the Democratic congressmen are ptooably elected. WEST VIRQiNIA. Wheeling. Npv. 8—Latest returns *liow hat ttin state is Democratic by about 5,000. In tlie Kirat congressional district Uolf, rep., Jefeated Brannuii, dem., by about 300. Ail jtliAt congressmen are Democratic. London, Nov. ft—American ooteriee in Paris and London have b»n greatly excited over the presidential election in the United States. The various news 'r0oms were kept open throughout the nigkyud, as the conflicting atfbounta were reMtted, each party became alternately jubilant or depressed; The Democrats, however, have been the moat sanguine. Private dispatches were hourly reoeived at the American axchange, in Charing Cross, where there were anxious crowds o. American tourist*. One dispatch was received saying that New York state had been carried by .he D mocrats by 40,01)0 majority, but the reports and rumors finally dwindled that figure down to a Republican victory of S.0M to 10,000 MISSISSIPPI. Jackson, Nov. 8.—Cleveland's majority about 20,000. Chalmer is deieated. Every cougressioua) district Democratic. MASSACHUSETTS. "Gopbera" at Work. Boston, Nov. 8. —The votes of all the cities uid towns in this state, with the if .fiye«»all towns, foot* up: Blaine, 141, Jo4 Cleveland, 117,550; Buder, 83,3«;-St John, 0,7588 If lbWUarfleld had a.complete vole 01 lKD,iW5; .Hancock. 101,980; Weaver, 5,548; Dow, 'The gubernatorial vote, (vtiicli does not iuCiUde the five small town* mentioned, loot* up; Robinson, rep., 152,- D12, Endicoltu clem., 106,847; McCafferty, People's.22,003, Seelye, pro., 8,045 In 1888 Hobtiwterbuil 180,092; Butler, 150,226; Almy, piu. 1,881. Cleveland, Nov. a.—"Gopher*" blew open tbe safe of the Academy of Music and secdred *450. When Ti reasurer Shannon arrived at 10 o'clock he found one of the window* in the office- broken and Ibe room full of dust, and the aafa literally slashed to piece*. An examination showed that the knob on tbe safe door had been broken off, powder poured into tbe aperture, and tbe torch applied. Hardly a whole piece of iron was lei l, and tbe oraab must have been a noisy one. When the door bad been blast*,■# tbe burglar* removed tba Iron moMjr box and carried it around to tba rear of tba ft«aU in the orchestra circle, where belonged to Mm theatre and 8 (DO to Treasurer Shannon personally. New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana and Virginia are no longer duubtlul states. They bave been curried by tlie Democrats. Wisconsiu lias been carried by ibe Republicans. TbCl result iu West Virginia remum* in doubt, but the chances there inclina iu lavor of Llaine. - T* Km*1 ate rapt. Wekfe. Quebec, Nov. ft—-A rival the unfortunate Capt. W»bb, named W. J. Webster, from Boston, wHS'ls represented to be«J celebrated swimmer, haa arrived here for the purpoea f f attempting the perilous feat of goiqg oyer {he Montmorency Falls in a balloon Ailed with oompresaed air, . for a wager of 88,0001 The exhibition is announced for Thursday afternoon. The authorities are likely to interfere. London, Nov. ft—The Standard speaks of the election of Cleveland as a welcome surprise. It remarks that it is absurd for Mr. Blaine1* supporters to axpeol sajr one to iieve their figures on the retii.E INDIANA. Indianapolis, Nov. 0. — Returns indicate a I3loii»e plurality of *4,000. Indianapolis, Nov. ti.—The stato is y%t duubtlul; but the situation is very encouraging to the Republicans John C. Nkw. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Boston, Nov. C1 — A dispatch to The Globs from Ooooord, N H., says there is no lection at governor by the people, bat the legislature is Reuablicaii in both branches mid will elect Idooay Currier, Um Kepub- Ijcin QtiKlidttA. Concokd, Nov. ft—Returns from 142 towns show that Blaine's plurality will equal that of Usrfl eld's in 1880. The vote is mi (.ollows: blame, K8,4Mt Clevelaud, US,- UM4 »v 3obn, 1,003; butler, Ml. YIm same lowiis gave Om fteiil *8,8»7 and Heucock aLM|f*in«'A plurality ia fcblit Garii«id'« t*aa ajsaa. Hnrdarad aha Mral. Va., Hot. a—At 8 o'clock Pittsburg, Nov. ft—The following message to 1 be Times Irom New York says: "Indications are that we have carried Indiana an! Virginia, wlucn electa baine. Jiew Yotit siill iu doubt Chance* in our Lizzie Wilson, a white girl of 14 years, white puling alontf a (treat in Itoanoke, into a back lot. When some persons, attracted by her screams, ranched the «put, they found her with her throat cut from ear to aar. The murder is a daap mym tery, though an impure motive is suppo*Dd to hare beer} it* motive. CONDENSED NEWS. The (hip Henry B. Hyda. 8,583 tons, the largest ship aver built ih Maine, has bean launched at gath. WMkaf V. Msn;DD WIIL Chicago, Nov. ft—The will pt Urn lata has in tha prohls widow, Eureka C. Storey, with (he privD liege of nelllng the yune. Tua eaUte, however, is to revert to Us hairs at law. Tba will provides for tha payment of an annuity to the brother and sister of Jie'tes- Utor, provided tba in00ma from the estate exceeds fl0,000 a year. The attorney for the heirs at law pmiMii a petition for the appointment of Anson If Storey, brother of (he deceased, a* administrator of the I Loiisok, Nov. ft—Tht-snytanof Prank Hugh O'Dotmell, 1C P., V the speaker« the house of commons. Is said in well Informed drake to have been tha wait of a jwecpQperteji arr aqgHment. (t is understood th*t the speaker, a dav or two ago, privately Intimated that be oertainly ..bene* forth suppress any D ratorioal excesses on mediately subjected to the severe penalty which the government have decUed to hereafter exact In all oasea of radical attack by the Irish. Tory or other msnnbsra ti the i'vqr B. K J onus, D« Witt Clinton Boulette, a wall-known American artist, died suddenly yesterday evening at BatUlahem. Pa. His LmI Word* to Ills VIA. "Chair&an Republican National Commit- Tbbntom, Nov. ft—Junes Green. a lajorer, living on Lambertonstreet, committed tiiekU by drowning hiisaU in the rolUng nill basin. Hs bad basn Ul for sight days, jomplslnlng that his baad fait itrstply, and ;ba Rev. Fathsr Hogan advised him to fO to ;be asylum for a weak. Ha told his win h* Mas going oat to gst fresh sir. The wotfc» rasa at the rolling mill heard a splaeh in be water, and half an ho«r later recovered lis body. Ha leaves a wife and six ohOD Iran. TUB NEW VOEUt WOULD'*. CI.AIU London Truth publishes the statement that an amalgamation between the Quien and Cunard steamship lines is immiaeut. Niw Vohk, Nov ft—A social to l"be World, utui., from InJianapolia says "Boston, Hofv. ft— Charles H. Churchill, arrested last Friday in this city, charged with breaking jail in Lincoln, Neb,, where be bad been coqfiqed waiting trial on the Cjiarge of allowing prisoners to escape from the prison in which be was a guard, has been released, his case being dismissed with, out a bearing, there being no proof to show why ha should be retarded to Nebraska. ft tacky Criminal, Indianapolis, Nov. 6.—At no time has there been a sharper conflict oi opinion as to the Indiana vote than toere is at preeeuV (lot)) of ihe state committees ate without Miy sy ticm or method fur collet-Hug return* from the state, and hence each takes the Associated Pies* reports as they xome ia an4 judge of the figures iu the light of whatever special leiegranis may have been receive! fr-W politicians in the various lections. Oft this bas|s the Republicans claim the statu on tlie presidential ticket by about U,000, and the Democratic committee insists that a majority of at least 5,00J will be scored by the Pumocracy. The returns 1 io)U Indianapolis and tue outlying preclncu show that this (Marion) county, wtjcb gave H Republican plurality of 3,10Q four yokrq ago, lias givei) a majority ol over 3.600 for tlia Democratic candidate lor sheriff, has elected the entire Democratic county ticket, (Vhd has given Blaine only 350 pimaiity W. A, Little has basn elected speaker of Georgia's new legislature, and H. H. Carlaton president of tfc» senate. MISSOURI. *\ * ■ & ' ' • ' t ■ * ■ *.» tr ST 1*W, Nov. ft—Almqat oosopl.te returrf# irom the Kigfcth ami Mint* Congrce ilonai district Jn this citjr re-elect O'Neil, dein.. in the former by 000 to 1,000 majority. Tne returns front the slate are Mill very much sottttend, Uifit seems to haaafe to say that the Democrats will can/ their ■tale ticket ly t round VaJvirity and sleol their congressmen iu all t'ue districts, excepting the Eiitb and Thirteenth, which the Kepuolicans claim. Cleveland and iuodricks obtained a large majority. The annual convention of the general executive committee of the Women's foreign Missionary, society is in session ia Baltimore.The kbsdlva has given to Gen. Lord Wolselsy an ofltclal mandate, conferring upon him full power in the Soudan, in place of Gen. Gordon. -v- Montreal, Nov. fi.—Evidence in the csss tl young Harold Da Wolfe, of Naw York, 'or a claim of $900. is bsing token here. Br. 'ienry Honors teetiiflwl that Da Wolfe is miCering from "alcoholic mania." Ia the xmrss of hi* testimony he asssrtsd that the greater number of mankind are cra*y, Mid Mid that • gioat many criminals confined n prison. 'should not be there at all, hut hould be receiving care in asylums. Aro Moat Man Craayt Bosroa, Nov. ft —i'he noted case of the ekacuMft C§ij IN1" °t U"* 1»t* Thatcher Magonn, of MktHOrd, against Margaret Uagonn, an adopted daughter, which was recently heard before Judge Col burn,'sf the euprame court, It is said, has been settled by a compromise, The suit involved aa estats of many millions. The Katess Case gsM. William Landenslager, aged 19, was fatally shot an Light street bridge, Baltimore, by John Luckiiart They bad been on a gunning excursion, and Luckhart'a gun was accidentally discharged. B r.ua*raK. AOTOMHt-AWDOOPHMHW IHMfc PITT*TOM» '**' * thavwasimss* There is a leak in the main water pins from Laval to Quebec, and the water supply has been rut off for two days. Men with water carte are going about the streets charging five to ten osnts a bucket COLOR CVDO. DtNVXB, Nov. ft—The Democrat concede the state to the Republicans. Blaine's majority is variously estimated by the Republicans irom 4,000 to 6,000 Tiie Republicans elect By ilies to congress by 3,500. Elton, rep,, for governor, will have about the saute majority. The entire RepuU lean state tiahst Iseiaotsd. A Ptshlst Steamer Wrecked. station at Cape Hay Point, N. J., reports that the steamor John Taylor, belonging to a porpoise fishing oompany, came ashore during a gale at 8 o'clock. She is a total wreck. The crew and ail the pro petty wars Hot. ft—The signal corps A fiendish attempt was mads by iaesiidfarlos to firs tha four-story tenement hows at No. 114 Kaat Third strsat. Hew York. It is believed it was doos in revenge for a asaa beinp ejected fas* a saloon in Ute U the htaoMfil. CiHGHtMATi, Nov. 6.—Bar tie K*in. *®sd 0, a newsboy, war shot an I almost instantly dllsd by Thomas McConuack, 14 years old. fhe latter- ttV (tlayfully pointing a toy at Uioh it exploded. MoCor- Wk 'MW not it was toadad." ■M Not Know It was LoUti, noon.a.9. c ' , , r: »HX8iaiAJ» *IVMtOD, (U*I» or *. T.) OSesoa wailsm St., Plttston; hours,fiees It, 3 to 1 and 7 ,r. D *aMsmwA'w York Av*. flbswlaoaathet si,. CMUlfrom 11 to 1, o*J Ito T, J. at. NEW ..JERSEY, Miw You, Hot. ft—A sp Dci d to The World from Trenton saya: The result In
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 736, November 06, 1884 |
Issue | 736 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-11-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 736, November 06, 1884 |
Issue | 736 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-11-06 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18841106_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | ——— — 1 J* t. two cBjrm MLBKK Ten Oaata Mt ,vi«KC nr«1vv l NfVO | -W ... ,-V D t , 1 ii"iny*. » Jersey m«y be B»» wOUISlANA. elect tbalr elecUfrhl a fta- ' ' _ - . at from 8.000 to MMLlfheTWrub- Vww Ori.uk*. 9ov. 1—IMtr return* sSs&Riil» £s&£kss%3ja£ Bsva.-tsir "s£^;3 tact Green Id the third and FIMotk The DMpoM|lMBflKX|em oorth, end re-eUrt MeAdoo io in.We.o5T j "araly apathy, and lo» o«eM» rh* legUlaf.re I. Republican. D jfte irewmau ta Of0*" eaata the Republican. gain a fiiBibar «|«r«« from tUrtf-nlne parUhe* and »n-n Someieet and loae one each in Unto* official return* tram the otbar nCn*"« gtra md Monmouth. The .eoate will .Mud: » D«»o«r*tlc»oU erf W.M®, «od a lUpu* - • - - ' — Id the »otD of 43.1*19—a .De * « MR. BLAINE IU-» ABE BUZZARD'S LIFE. STIL bsSJOOBJN G. v . • _£/ _ • Hcarn Trying to Find Out-**© H*» Bee Elected President'-* — ELECTION ECHOES. A BETTER SHOW FOR BLAWE Reported ibai Hi* Condition la VerD Alaraalnc. Bcwtoh, Nov. 6.—A special to Tba Qloba .'rein Aoguata say* Mr. Blair* is dangeranaly ill. He took to bia bad tbia morning ilur scanning tba raturna during thenight. Ha was coon found to ha tarioully India, poaod and bi* fatally physlrian *m at one rvmmoned Tba 1 atur ordered perfect (ulet for Mr. Blaine, and John L. Steven*, bit moat Intimate friend and co-worker, naa lb* only . person beside* members of ble lauiiiy who bta oeen allowed to speak to aim. It is learned from Indisputable au iborlty tbat Mr Blaine Is in such a condition that it U absolutely impossible (or biin to »peak aloud; that ba la completely proa- Ireled, a severe cold upon his lungs adding greatly to bis discomfort John L. Stereos and Walker Blaine, bava been representing Mr. Blaine. They claim every northern itate except Connecticut. They claimed Virginia by 4,1)00 and Mew fork by 12,000 CyruD field has sent a telegram of congratulation and jaya Blaine is sure of 12,000 in New York- Bnmi of Excitement fa Wow York It Jte«*mble* That of JTmm Jamee on And Bloodshed la Ohio. i Small Scale The Jflll MWTrtlt f« CUvrland, jRVfrottcb the Bepnblt* «autC lHim tli* Vlrtor* — CImIui* oh Uoublfui Sulci. The inhabitants •( Ike BMrOfelli wild Over lb* IimnnI Neaskal* ani Car Pi I vol Ikeillsi la ClsoJsasil aaC Oelssaksi. 1*» Horn* ef Ik* Oatlasv •■ Itaa Wtlih mountain*— * OlM* Pmmillarllr ftuh a ■•ptatlni Al ffer — A Dii(aral( Man. t#publie»rn 11 tnd Dtmcewii 10. la D muieof a«emblr Republican gaini are re Dorted of one member each in Bergen-. Bo* liiigton, Camden. E«ee*. HuJion, Moo mouth aiul Ocean and two in Plmia Thej loeea member in UMili If T»e «nwl|l) Maiui* m Republican and OemooraU 84— KMftublicaii major i*r on Joint Wj|t of IS. Tliq Duller vote to Newark wo* 871'and MO In the townships: the St John vote 438 la iIih city and about 850 In tlu townshipe—a UiLal if about 600 tor Biltler and ISO (or Sc. JulMl. _j k*» 4,7*1, ana Republican gain of *,9». » . .»( Republican faip of «.W6 1D Dema mtlo oijorttr In th« itoU will b* 19,787 TM« 1Dif be flifkilr radujad by return from ibe river pariah—. D»^ OHIO. COLOHUM. *•» t-lfc httdni uC •ixtv-eigbc of tbo C,017 precinct* In Ohtc gi ve a net Republican gain of 19,034 over the vote of lait month, an average of U per prerluct. TUl» rote will glVa a Repabltcaf plurality of 47,183, "*wBich will probably lxD reduoed by returua from (IM rural district*. Hill YORK, Not. 0.—The excitement ovei tba election In tbii city last nigbt almost reached (over brat end tba crowds thai gathered at the Republican and Oemocratii headquarters was enormous All the up tywn hotel* were alto crowded by personankiout to learn tb* latest rsturns. TbC corricfors of tb? Hotfman bouts, the Fifth avenue end tba Windsor hotels were netted from an early tour by a constant dream oi people. *nd thousand* of dollar* «a» wagered on tbe anal result. Return* at both headquarters cama in very slowly and tbt crowd* grew very impatient and called out "Wbo'a elided I" "Oive us tome nows,' "What's the matter with the returns.": At time* tb* irowd* grew very entbnimstlr and tftta.-ed frautKally for their tavoru candidate* Holb parties still data tku Hate, the Reptit Hearts by frcm 3,000 to 7,001 snd tbe OiDaiccrats from 2,000 to 6 000. Pbilacilpbia, Nov. #.—To thencrthWaul sod westward Of Hoo*y Brook, a busy lit tin Pennsylvania tillage, la tb* Welsh mountain, says Tb* freia In this mountain, during (ha past eighteen month*, Abraham Bustard, one of the notorious In brothers oho were sent to Jail for varying una of years somt time ago, and on* of the three "Billiard coys" who broke jail more thau two year, since, bu mad* his boraa. Ills tocn companiou is a tliiaf, and a\*o a Jail breaker, known as "One-eyed Frankfort," till proper name being William Prankfort, though lid has a number of .aUaaee. Since hit. ««cnp-3 from the Jail at" Lancaster and return to his old haunts about the Welsh mountain Abe Buiiard has been a conspicuous figure at several picnics, camp meeting* and festivals, and the people of the vicinity have woven quite a romance ubout him. He is the subject of many fireside ion venations, and doubtless com** in /or ui# share of attention in moonlight walks. Not long ago be became hungry when within a Uiort distance of the dwelling of a farmer named l.afferty. Ha at once iaatie hie-way tu the hoiin*, walked quietly iiMlde, •nd the tupp.-r table being laid and loaded, ne placed bis repeating rifle across bis lap, ofier Mating hlinsolf, And began to enjoy a iiitMtantinl repast,' Hiss Latterly, who was in the diuiug room, was about to mak* ber exit, when Mr. Bustard, coolly plaolug bis right liend uu a pistol in hi* belt, invited her to roinnljn. She did so, and say* "b* beba red liked u iwrfeot gentleman." ' He went so rar as. ,uD tliajik her for his supper, and Said that if there was anything wrong with the victuals he would hold ber accountable. After he had eateu all be wanted, Bustard reviling his rifle and backed out of the bouse, hi* Invariable custom when In a strange abode. Hiss Latterly last saw bim going toward the mountain, and "felt sorrow for the poor fellow I" NEW YORK. . , »w ''VoRt Nofv A - Rotnm* c6m# f» Tfiy it lowly New .YttrU and iadiao«-«* ao , Io«b ihftt Hi*. io«u It ywn only Ire«cb™l by I tin . IN ml C'on nt « Tha,iDi'nioerat-tJ(kitiD N.w York l»v 4.710 plurality The*« ttRittw aro fjliiiw;-.! J ruin priiy}i« t«oej(rt|«i» §• Mivmi 11. in 'I iMti * Republican National Committee Claim THK TKlllllNK'8 HKVIBW 4,boo in New York. N*W Yohk. Nov. tf. -Tim Tribune, rep. says: "Thn Iniest ndvice* ret eivfl'l fro it Now York et.#te Democratic linalquurten New York, Nov. 6,D4:15 p. v.—The estimated plurality for Cleveland M IMS, aa (riven in this morning's (ague ' Sun, has since been reduced to about one' tLouaand. The Republican National Committee claim that full returns 'from' ill the districts in the State will show 4,000 plurality for Blaine. are tbat Ihe stuUi Is itepublicnn by » umill plurality —nbout 2,000—nearly »?»a pr» rim««. tountHd -Oregon na* none llephhlieaa bJfl.SMiaa.'lOO plurality 1 a Nevada ball tM b«ijrDt,w» ctWjnbxl by 3 r It. sbowiBtf | ■ utfU 'SjIK# Uiaine Oil llolbvwjf t»yi ilWlUpibWtHiiii liiive at i«H*t l.yKl pluml lty iu llldluu.-t" VIRGINIA. PlhLAnitLPHiA. Nov — A dispatch from The Richmond (Vt I Whig Cill tir* "Virginia i« rpiUinly RepuLDli.-u lb*. Penwcrats concede Hit* " New York, Nov e —1Tba Tim** buH»no tays: "Virginia is D»morr»tln hv 5,IM0 mafority. Believe no more Western I'nlon ••r Associated bulletins They are falita. Wrf pablbsb do uDor» htll»tins|,'ia:il official iflurlu at-o received " Ntw York, Nov. 6.—The bun baa a long lit patch' from Augusta giving tbe particular* of bow Mr. Blaine and his family re(tired mo (lection returns. It lays nothing at cut Mr. Elaine being ill, but states be regained in tis room to as to save hie voice let tbt Heeling bo addresses in Augusta to- L:gbt PROBABLY WOT TRUE. MAWf^O. Bahimopc Not. —The total vote CMl In Maryland wan 179.205 divided as follow*: Cleveland. 93,417; Blaine, 82.731, St. John. Butler, 437; Cleveland'* plurality, lO.fSfl In 1S(P the voir Moodi Hanoock, '*«.life Oa/QeM. 78.61S: Weaver, 814 THK TIMKS TH1I»K9. 7DI»w •D — Tim«», clem. ■ "TlKffH is no Joiih: L.y| that Cleveland r • a' Jl'itnM 'N-w Voi li Venttel latum. pivo it mi n plurality u r rD,000. Tba Kepubli • WHWHWt WUUVIt fttm raitl1"" »RIIM GOV ('UltV'ttl.AWO'g RICRKTAHV "• rw Vokk. . N.'v Ik—Tli* U«i nld hul l»tini llilH*U««»in ;"diapalcH*. "Alhanv - II % the '"eportod majority In N-iw York ai»J King-* county i* Hiaiutained vrt fiiull On*. tt«f *L«e tfiujority. , " i "UAiwiL H LaMONI. Tt'ic wa.C great dinatiblaction expreassd by the crowd* in tfco Intel! and around bulletin board* (ho C!«iay in receiving ,i r«turn» A» nie weather has beeo'good tt «u argutcl ibat thrro was no cicqm (or tin *icwne*». aod tbe Western Union company «a» aeverdy criticised. ANOTHER BLAINE RUMOR. Ta« Efos. Hiormowd. Nov 8—Nothing d»flnlt» ha« fit lieen heard from the Interior •♦etWh «' 'Inn .rare, 7 Democratic and 3 Republican "oiigiaMmen have Iwco with niw dW- It lot In doubt Tli« PenioerMr claim th« -tatrt by 3,500 and the claim a majority of 1.000 NEBRASKA fionoN. Nor 0.—1There Is a wall founded r.ccr lure that Blaine baa been telegraphed U ttfcrt at once tor New York. Likcclw, t*nw — Fity-t*o predacu ««ard from (i«iD Blaine i.547 majority, which further e«timaie« have increaseJ to 4,!lW fliia It nearly on»Dlbird of the r«M ■)' fb* itato and Indicate a majority of About IT.OOA *4 j*~^ FOR FM8T-GLA88 HMD MAK When « Broadway street car ccmlrg down icwo bad (topped in Iront of the He ft mat bout* tba driver jumped off and forced bit way into tbe hotel After acquiring tb« latest gouip be returned to bis car, not « bit concerned at having delayed bia patten (era ten minutei and caused a stoppage ji talf a deten cara. HARNESS HE MU3T Pit. A Molld German Hecelvea Hie Death Sentence wltb Indifference. PniLADELrmk Mot. Judgo Ludlow refused to graoT a new trial to Ricbard Treuke, tbe. murderer of Mra. Augusta Zmiui, wltb whom be had been intimate, and at once condemned lilm to death. In passing sentence tbe tudge a aid: "A jnat law demands your life, and aa a magistrate, clothed wltb lawful authority, (t become* my duty to pronounce the dreadful judgment If ever there waa a oaae which demanded the prompt execution of the law, thia ia that case. Hope not againit hope, but at once consul spiritual adviaer, and thin prepare for that event which wilt send you into another world. The judgment of tlMklaw I* that Rlobard "fteuke, prisoner at tbe bar. be taken fro* bene*. M| tbe' jail of tbe ejunty of Philadelphia, from whence be came, and from thence to tbe place of execution. and that ha he there banged by the neck until be te dead, and may God in His iiillnfte goodneaa have mercy upon his muL " Tba prjsnner cannot understand Kngflah, and tbe court interpreter put tkMMft words into German for him. Ha received the judgment with tbe aama apnea aa net of atupld Stolidity that baa characterised him throughout tbbttrial. When aaked If be bad anything to sAJr he answered through the interpreter that if certain witnaaaea bad been called a different tight Mould have teen thrown upon the case. Counsel for Treuke said afterward that tbe witnesses referred to were as to hi* character, and there waa good reason for not calling them. Treuke nut taken back.to jail to await hit fate. NiwYorr. Nov ft —A» Republican head qumu'r* V'ligllliil w«» conceded to *b# UCmusr«u| bv H.ifcKi majority. "Governor'" iqcratary " »t»OM nurVKUANU'rt "l?»Mlo. Nov. 0—HtilTalo city complete gives ltl«iiirt ia,&ls full Cleveland 17,AM. a M'lOi'cKJf Oi MTV for illume. tlnrflelJ bwl i Ki It' count*. including ilncity, nive* Heine I.6IH plurality, witli tbre» rmiuiry precinct* toiwai iroui, Uaidvld bad 3.351 majority. Erie coiiuty elect* tui«e beini''rate to the aeseinbly. 3 *Zl TH* KVVMINO HOSTV Ct.AIH N*w York, Nov. rii — The Evening Po» bulletin *urtcs- l)5rttl •iMlrii'iH 111 tb» etate. oiiti-ld of Se»v York and. Kinge counties, a.ioW-o Dtoiiiocruili' gain of 12,058. Nrw Vokk. N..v 0. — Tbo Herald bull otic enys; I).strict* now being tieaid from con tinue to •bo* Democratic geiu» suUIciout U' give tlx aiuie to Cleveland FLORIDA, There's a* plaee In the ooastr eaa rival WISCONSIN. JaTCPONVIixb, Nov 0 —Tbe legislature '» clo»a. bat tb» D»moeraU probably have a working majority on joint ballot, securing ib» rc .'lection of Uor, Wilkinton Call to the United State? senate. Majority for Clave '•ud about 4,000. Cincinnati, Not. 6.—While a crowd waa (landing in front of the Atlantic Garden nailing for election rC turns, Jobn Shannon became noisy and thicHtening In bia manner toward Sergeant Dunn of tbe patrol nquad The sergeant attempted to arre* bini, when Shannon made a motion a* if tC draw a pistol. The sergeant then drew biD revolver and fired with fatal effect. 0H A. C. HOLDEN ' Mn.w ACKjttt Nov 4—Tha DemncfsNf 'inui rnoii,il I'onimltUw 1-oiiitHle the «tata to • lie lla|iul4iruuH liy 7,0(D0 on tbe baaiAtJf ra ' lira* i.D I mi received • - * Qual lty, Style and Prices of Goods cous°d«r*d He kaecd a oosnpleto lis* of HM5€ FUMISHW8 6080$, HORSE SHOTS. MiLWAOsta. Nov. a—Return* from am i.un til of tb« proi'lncts III HmD »t»t» •fco»• •T. IVmorrStii''Kiin of IIMMU Th* Mar " " " xU ~m~~ *■ MAINE. SCRIMS. rhIiq Ihrougliuut »li* #tat«* will ft** — ri**v«*liiud tor IO.OUO majority "*D• chair oiriu «»f ih.« R*puMicatD atate commltt«C 'iw t** I lire* I l»i« plurNlji/MtimaU lo 5.QU0 Tlu Democrat* claim the atata. Lbwkton, Not ft—A di«patcb to tbe Journal MTD: Two hundred and twelve towus give Blaine 31,3$}; Cleveland, 37,120 But lei, U.879, St John 1,801 Blaine'a plu -aiity it 14,833 Columbus. Not. 0 — While the uewa from New York was being received tbe wildcat excitement prevailed, and tbe street* wart controlled by a mob. William Wtckliffe, a •treet car conductor, stepped into a aalooo where there were ten or twelve men. A tie* of aome kind occurred, and eevan abota were fired. Wickliffe wae abot through tbe breaet »nd bead and killed almost instantly. Frank Long, a street car driver, waa shot in tbe nbJomen and dangerously wounded. A few weeks ago a store la tbia village was robbed, and it being Inconvenient for IM burglar* to carry away their plunder without assistance they. want into a naigbboriug barn, stole a horse and wagon, loaded tka goods and, aa thoee who made search mjtt *»nt up into the mountain. At any rate, the horse was turned looaa up there, and came dawn without a driver, a topping in trpntof the Patterson bouse, in thie place, at an enrty bour of the following morning, 8oan after this robbery another store Mar Cambridge, two miles waet of Honeybrook, Waa robbed and a home stolen to Mxm the good*. This horse and empty wagon were found the next morning near the road on the southern slope of the ""innfeatn - ..■Mr John Etorey, who Us a proa parous farmer, said to the writer that. Bustard was unquestionably a bad man, and was opening the way to an increase of crime in thia vicinity. From biw 4* *«a learned tka( until recently Buzzard liad lived the lie of a thief and iwfegade In the mountain, sleeping in barns or vacant tenement* at it* bate on whichever'side be bappenel to be; but he baa now brought hie wife to bis house on the north side of the mountain, and goee regularly home to eat and sleep when not eogagad in thieving. He has a number of accomplices, nud Mr. James Bmrey, who lives within a mile of the mountain, say* Bnxsard i» gradually forming a gang of the dissolute characters of the muuntaiu and vicinity He I* frequently seen in company with "one-eyed Frankfort," and both go armed at all times. Frankfort claim* to be a bigher-toned thief than Bustard. Reoently it became necessary for Buuard to have his horse shod. Frankfort accompanied him to the smithy, and while Buzaard mad* terms with the blacksmith and throughout the shoeing he was on a wayside fence-rail with hi* Enflald repeating rill* at *aay command —the blackamith says at full oock. It was on this occasion that Frankfort said Bus- Bard would steal little things, bat t—wily informed the blacksmith that he never stale "notbln' tmaller'n a horse 1" A number of home* have been stolen from the neighborhood of th* mountain that have not been tamed loose, and' the discriminating oneeyed thief ia accredited with the crime of fcii—n A Pre** correspondent mad* three trip* to the mountain, one with Mr. Patterson, of the Patterson houae. for tha porpo** of Interviewing BussaM, but he waa not at home to Biwipaper mm whin Umi call' was made. Hi* house I* a rather indifferent dwelling place, showing neglect and decay. Mrs. Bnxsard fa not unpleaaant looking, bat she was oa the occasion of theee visit* a woman IIt few word*. Failing to get an Interview with Buzaard, the correspondent called on Mr. William Zorns, the village blacksmith af Sorrel Horse, who had Men th* outlaw recently. Mr. Zorns throws considerable romance about th* "mountain ranger," a* he ia generally called by thai* who think "ha fa not *o bad as he might ha" .Said Mr. Zorns: "Buzzard ia a tall, athlatio fallow, with black curling hair and keen black eye*. H* al-vays goes armed with a aixteeu shooting rifle, and baa from three to six pistols in a belt around bis waist. Ha goee and oome* when b* plea***. He will talk to you, but will not 1st you get nearer than five paces to him. Abe Bnnard ia a pretty bad fallow, no doubt; but ha ia not so bad as soma males aim out He *ays that he naver stole and never will steal from a poor man; and ha wouldn't steal at all, only nobody will trust him to work and earn a living. He has ■aid over and over again that he will not be taken alive, and that be don't oare how soon be is taken or what ia done with him after la hae settled with two men who swore igainat him at hi* trial." New Styles Lao Dusteis, MONTH CAROLINA WHIPS, BBU8HB8, «*.. *0. CONNECTICUT. lUnwi, Hot. &— Worth Carolina bai gone Democratic by 85.000 majority Tb« Oamoorata elect 8 out of » ooagreaemen. Tbif I* a filo or one O'Hara. colored, iD elected to coogreee from tta- second district. Nkw Havun, Not. There la still some doubt bUiuI (iov Waller's re election Pem ocrale cIniin tbnt full return* will give him * small inn jorit.y, while Republican* on tb» other band claim that bo will have but a ID1 ii i n I i ty and tbe election therefor*. will lD» thrown Into the legislature Cleveland ha« ■ plurality io the rlul« ol about 8.000. Tie •io*t legislature will he Republican,,llius in uiing tlie election of a Republican IJuitef Siatek -euHtor in. January GUsarrm Build wo. tt Roan Mam St. hiliin Carton's Patent GaMight tfet * Air Furnaot. - * Nut' . oKk, Nov. 0 —Tbo World bulletin mj«l "A li-ltRrim from Hnidriciifl fo Tbo World says mlviuu» livm all voctiqD* of til" st/ite in .iCHt'A .i fKinoi'iMtlr gain of 7,000." IjMu.) Manning leltsgrophs uDThfe World: "Muievur? io( Cleveland by 5,000." fliti' Tribune u not displaying nny bul- THK WOhl.O AND TWIRl'NK Letei in tbe eTening Hepublicana formed a procesaion and maiv.ied past the Democratic headquarters. A sortie waa made by Democrats and a riot ensued. Clubs auJ atone* nerv thrown, and seTaral men war/ hurt Jam* A. Moore, a machinist, and * member of the Blaine and Logan glee club wea struck on tbe back of the bead with a club and severely wounded, A young man who refused to give hi* aauw received a severe cut on the top of bis bead. Patrick Doyle, an ex-policeman, waa abot through ibe heart and killed. Jt is reported that tax ot her men were shot and severely wounded in the northern part of tbe city. NCVAOA -rAfCoat ball tbe •late vole baa been counted, and il is now -onceded that Biting rarely. tlie by 1 H10 Wa»tjhurne and tbe entire Reptibii '«n legislative ticket am elected LHiii* iShuokltn, Hov. 6.—Corrected figure* uiaUo (.'irtVi'laod's plurality iu Kings couuty 15,570, tustead o IS, 15& ICLINOI8. THK LKAOINO PAI'KRS. CfiirAtxvffo** ft— Return* no for received ndicn e a for-hlaine in this state * 15,000 to WJ,000. Carter Harriaon. dam.. iV governor, carried the city by 12.000 anJ CoolC coumy by 9,000 In tbe Kecond con xressional district L.is»ler. denrv, defeated Piuerty, rep, for congrew, and In tbe Tbird listrict Ward, dam., defeats Makou if p. hj.Ii Democratic gains. OEtAWARE "Nmv » oiiK, ov.'ti. Tin' Mnil find F.x p. sm|iohik|.io loi.owiug, "VVi-coiwiil has gone H publlliaii by 10,000, Illinois liepubli* ",D4UHfc,,0VV'" *• \l®. feink I nlletin »uy»: "Commissioner Pudi y t tiiut lilaino linn carried lud.ana by ti.000 mu joHty. Ex-Gov. Cornell te.egraplis Bi.ino umt lie lias surely carried New Ydru stati." Return* from New York «imi* *.« ooinni;; in rapidly, nil showing Republican gtiinp. Republicans positively oiiiiiii mat they have carried tlie state. The Mini rays: "Wisconsin Ui doubt." 4 «-* i 'IJoJ JHflV nl HS\ WtmiNOTOW, Nov. 0.—The Democratic •majority in tfais state ii S,SyO, a Democratic (?afn or 2.500 ot« 1880 Every Democrat lor the legislature fat elected, an.i also every Democratic dcoMm on -the ticket. ■bpt Wlikeai Warning. Chicago, Nov. ft— Gen. Logan ba* received a long telegram from Mr. Blaine, in which Ibe latter say* be has private advices statin? that New York was certainly carried b.v the Republicans, and that tbey bad won tbe battle nitbcot doubt Logan waa very quiet, but *aid be felt confident tbat Cleveland would be defeated. Philadelphia. Nov. ft — Harry Bchrsarit, e bo; 10 yean of age. living at Ma 1,888 PaWthorp ftrect, wu shot in the abdomen and fatally wounded about 10 o'clock by Isaac Fox, wbo keep* a cigar store at Sixth •tract and Girard avenue. It appears from •tatemeate of Fred Kieutale, of Ho. 738 Girard avenue, tbat be (Kieutale), Bcbrandt and two other young men entered Fo»"» cigar store to purchase some tobacco, and Fox replied: "You can't have any." PENNSYLVANIA. Chicago. Nov 6 —Tbe election In Cook -•onnty proved a surprise to the Democrat* Full returns bave nut y«t kwxn received living to tbe length of the ticket, but it if certain that Blaine and Logan awl tbe entire Republican county ticket nave received i good majority. Carter Harmon. Demo emtio candidate for governor, carries ibe ■ounty by at leut 6,000. Four hundred and live precincta out of Cook county alio* • Democratic gain of 7,914 Ou the baaea of {,400 precincts in the state this would,: if the ritio continued, qfve on tbe whole stale ■ let Democratic gain of about 47.000 to meet .lie Republican'majorily of 40,71ft in 1WM. riie Republican strongholds, however, are .•*t to bear from. Pdilapilpbia, Nov. 8.—Returns from the vanoiu wards show tbr following reiults in Ibis city. Blaine, 103,420; Cleveland, 70.974: HL John. 798, Bailer. 785. Total, 172,957. Biaina'a plurality, 89,452. J fie Hei itlil bulletin says: "Heavy Democriitic ins in Michigan. The slate considered sure for Oeveiund.'"""The Republicans conoede Wisconsin lo Cleveland." The Tribune says: "Blaine lias cairie l New York by 10.000 plurality, and is elected president." Richmond, Nov. ft—The only excitement of the day here was the arrest of United States Deputy MarsHal De Priest by a po Herman. De Priest was on duty in Jackson ward, the largest negro ward in the citv. A colored man undertook to vote the Democratic ticket, and his vole was challenged. DurCngsome disturbance following De Priest arrested the negro. Policeman Botcher then arrested De Priest Citiiens, in order to prevent strife, ]Cersuaded Bote lien to release iiim. An extra police 'orce was sen to the precinct, but there was no more trouble.KANSAS. Atchison, Wot 6 — Latest returns indi caw that the atata will give Blaine 40,000 majority The legislature, which elects a Uuiied State* senator, will be Republican. "Tbat Is why not," replied Fox, as be produced a heavy calibre revolver, and, without further warning, sent • bullet into the abdomen of Schrandt. The four young men then fled, and several shots followed them. One shot stn ek Joseph Schmigg, of No. 407 Girard avenue, in the right leg, another grased Kientsle's head, and another went crashing through the bark window ol the cigar store. Bchmig i staggered acroes the street and (Ml on the pavement. "Why not J" asked Bohrandt. Nik Vohk, Nov. 6 —A dispatch from Alt-any says: "private dispatches from Demo era tie lenders in New York city to Gov. Cleveland assure him tbat this state bat gone Democratic hy 5,000 majority. Returns ill tlie ollloe of Tbe Press awl Knickerbocker from ull the counties ol tbe state except Sclmyler, Suffolk, Queens, Saratoga, Mont gnmery, Chenango, ' Rockland und Wyoming give tbe Democratic ticket 5,000 majority, Taking tbo estimated returns of these eight counties from llgures conceded by Republican leaders here, Cleveland will have a "majority of 1,912 in the entire state ." i KfMTUCKY. Louisville, Nov 6.—The Kentucky del* gatlon la pro&fcbly solidly Democratic, a gain of two. Majority tor Cleveland about 40,000. TO THE PEOPLE OF Pittston and Vicinity.: We giro the names of a few of the tukr PMMfte using fee "CARTON" »URIlA0lt4n lUtVitWt;: , I 4Mitt t.-M Junes R. Ebret, Kaele Hotel, Pittaton. L H Sinclair, BioeUir House, Pittaton. t. W. Oompioo, Dyer, Wilkes-Bent Samuel Smyth, Inventor, Pituton. Jno. D. Green, Treasurer, Pittaton Steve 0*. Mrs. M. E. Kreritt, West Pittaton. „ f 3. F. Fredericks, Weet Pituton. Jno. L. Morgan, Grocer, Pitt#ton. Dr. Theo. M. Johnson, West Pittaton. Dr. E. R. Troxell, West Pittaton. Dr. 0. M. Williams, West Pittston. G. F. Sharkey, DVeet Pittston. K J. Row, Weet Pittston. Henry Stark, Weet Pittaton. X. Katatwpi, West Pittaton. C.* - Weet Pittaton School, 9 furnaoee. Judge W. H. Cool, West' Pittston. Home ot the Friendless. (1)' Seranton. 0. E Pryor, Pianos 4 Organs. Scnntoe. Wm. Blume, Carriage Manfr., Sorantoo. W. H. Hoitister. Pleasant Valley, it Presbyterian Church, Pleasant v»Uoy..,» Keystone Hotel, Hawley, Pa. AnoftiNijOhois A Bta, Monpoae, Pa. 0. "8. Penman, Scran ton. . r Peter 1'orve, WUkea-Barre. Mr. Hutchinson, Kinaaton. B. B. Roat, Kingston. Geo. Depuy, Berwick. Adam Horkness, Pittaton. Dr. K. V. Long, West Pittaton. 11. Bolin. Pittaton. Geo. W. Benedict, Weet Pittaton. Mrs. A. D. King, (1) Weet Pittatoo. Thomas Maloninr, Pittaton, A. Matthew*, Pittaton. A. Flisher,. Pittaton. B. J. Durkin, (2) Pittaton. ii- Wm. M. Smith, Pittaton. Jno. Nash, Pittaton. Mr. West, Pittaton. George /lning, Mooaie. M. W. Cortrigbt, Meahoppan. 8. M. Raeae, (J) 8cranton. Dr. J. L. Fordbam, Scrantoa. D. D. Moeier, Weat Pittaton. Geo. P. Steele, Weat Pittaton. M. K Church, Flea sent Valley. Wm. Allan, Pittaton. Call and aee the furnace*, ®r Mod for catalogue circular and prion*. Wa can a»e mosey for job if jmm mil allow oa to figure With touD •23 PITTSTON BTOmUlX MICHIQAN . San Fhancisco, Not. H —Returns froto preciiH ts and wards in 44 counties give Blaine, 26,820; Cleveland, 21.S20, against Garfield, 21,874; Hancock, 18,718. South Coventry, CI, Nov. Austin, of this town, voted for Jefferson in 1814 and Cleveland in 1S84. He will be 101 if lie lives till the 7tli of next February. Detroit, Nov. 8 —The lataat returns indicate the election of Alger, rep., lor governor, by possibly 10,000 plurality Tbe Republican i lectors bave about tbe Ha mo plurality Tbe Republican* gain congreasmen ■a Uu Second and preeaLly tbe Pou lb iiatricts, and ioae the Bigbtfe aad TetHb, learmg tbe delegation unchanged at to'political oinpleiion. Hire. Carfleld Swindled Oat •( #10. Cleveland, Nov. ft—A conSdenoe man baa practised his art upon Kn. Garfield, and defrauded her out of • check for C10. He oailed at the Garfield residence, and after a little delay was admitted as a Y. JL CL A. voung man. He sought a contribution te the fund of tbat institution. Mrs. Garfield said she bad Intended doing something for the association, and might as well do it then as lafer. The young man continued to talk while she wrote the check, and as she bowed him out ha was still talking. When he bad gone suspicion took the place of confldenoe, and she telephoned to the rooms of the Y. M C. A. She received the response that no one wbo could have called at that time had any authority money for the association. She at onoe notified the bank to refuse the check, but it was too late; it had been cashed. VOICES FROM LONDON. i*MT Yonx,, Nov, r. -rXbe-Suu says - Thy election tor noW hinges on tbe vote of New York stytu. Til. l)rittlr baa been evenly contested, and tbe result is almost U ll'e jural dlsUlfUiiaye almost, if Be# ljulte, overcoai" [ tbe Via majorities foi; Cleveland in York are! Kings, ami the result at this Writing is in doubt. t' tiatb tbe •lUpMhcau and Democl-atic leader* seeui confident that, their party has beau successful. Tbe Republicans have telegraphed lo Mr. Blaine that hu has surely coi'ried tbe slate by trom 5,0U0 to 10,000 plurality, while the friends of Gov. Cleveland .assure him thai the liguios they have collected elect biui by 4,000 or 5,000. NSW YORK TO SETTLK IT. London, Nov. ft—The Dally News tWnki theri is little doubt that Mr. Blaine has been elected. In a review of his aareer The News declares that even Mr. Gladstone'* energy sinks into insignificance when compared with that of Mr. Blaine. ARKANSAS. Itmm Roc*, Nov. 8—The majority in the stato la upwards of 20,000 All the Democratic congressmen are ptooably elected. WEST VIRQiNIA. Wheeling. Npv. 8—Latest returns *liow hat ttin state is Democratic by about 5,000. In tlie Kirat congressional district Uolf, rep., Jefeated Brannuii, dem., by about 300. Ail jtliAt congressmen are Democratic. London, Nov. ft—American ooteriee in Paris and London have b»n greatly excited over the presidential election in the United States. The various news 'r0oms were kept open throughout the nigkyud, as the conflicting atfbounta were reMtted, each party became alternately jubilant or depressed; The Democrats, however, have been the moat sanguine. Private dispatches were hourly reoeived at the American axchange, in Charing Cross, where there were anxious crowds o. American tourist*. One dispatch was received saying that New York state had been carried by .he D mocrats by 40,01)0 majority, but the reports and rumors finally dwindled that figure down to a Republican victory of S.0M to 10,000 MISSISSIPPI. Jackson, Nov. 8.—Cleveland's majority about 20,000. Chalmer is deieated. Every cougressioua) district Democratic. MASSACHUSETTS. "Gopbera" at Work. Boston, Nov. 8. —The votes of all the cities uid towns in this state, with the if .fiye«»all towns, foot* up: Blaine, 141, Jo4 Cleveland, 117,550; Buder, 83,3«;-St John, 0,7588 If lbWUarfleld had a.complete vole 01 lKD,iW5; .Hancock. 101,980; Weaver, 5,548; Dow, 'The gubernatorial vote, (vtiicli does not iuCiUde the five small town* mentioned, loot* up; Robinson, rep., 152,- D12, Endicoltu clem., 106,847; McCafferty, People's.22,003, Seelye, pro., 8,045 In 1888 Hobtiwterbuil 180,092; Butler, 150,226; Almy, piu. 1,881. Cleveland, Nov. a.—"Gopher*" blew open tbe safe of the Academy of Music and secdred *450. When Ti reasurer Shannon arrived at 10 o'clock he found one of the window* in the office- broken and Ibe room full of dust, and the aafa literally slashed to piece*. An examination showed that the knob on tbe safe door had been broken off, powder poured into tbe aperture, and tbe torch applied. Hardly a whole piece of iron was lei l, and tbe oraab must have been a noisy one. When the door bad been blast*,■# tbe burglar* removed tba Iron moMjr box and carried it around to tba rear of tba ft«aU in the orchestra circle, where belonged to Mm theatre and 8 (DO to Treasurer Shannon personally. New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana and Virginia are no longer duubtlul states. They bave been curried by tlie Democrats. Wisconsiu lias been carried by ibe Republicans. TbCl result iu West Virginia remum* in doubt, but the chances there inclina iu lavor of Llaine. - T* Km*1 ate rapt. Wekfe. Quebec, Nov. ft—-A rival the unfortunate Capt. W»bb, named W. J. Webster, from Boston, wHS'ls represented to be«J celebrated swimmer, haa arrived here for the purpoea f f attempting the perilous feat of goiqg oyer {he Montmorency Falls in a balloon Ailed with oompresaed air, . for a wager of 88,0001 The exhibition is announced for Thursday afternoon. The authorities are likely to interfere. London, Nov. ft—The Standard speaks of the election of Cleveland as a welcome surprise. It remarks that it is absurd for Mr. Blaine1* supporters to axpeol sajr one to iieve their figures on the retii.E INDIANA. Indianapolis, Nov. 0. — Returns indicate a I3loii»e plurality of *4,000. Indianapolis, Nov. ti.—The stato is y%t duubtlul; but the situation is very encouraging to the Republicans John C. Nkw. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Boston, Nov. C1 — A dispatch to The Globs from Ooooord, N H., says there is no lection at governor by the people, bat the legislature is Reuablicaii in both branches mid will elect Idooay Currier, Um Kepub- Ijcin QtiKlidttA. Concokd, Nov. ft—Returns from 142 towns show that Blaine's plurality will equal that of Usrfl eld's in 1880. The vote is mi (.ollows: blame, K8,4Mt Clevelaud, US,- UM4 »v 3obn, 1,003; butler, Ml. YIm same lowiis gave Om fteiil *8,8»7 and Heucock aLM|f*in«'A plurality ia fcblit Garii«id'« t*aa ajsaa. Hnrdarad aha Mral. Va., Hot. a—At 8 o'clock Pittsburg, Nov. ft—The following message to 1 be Times Irom New York says: "Indications are that we have carried Indiana an! Virginia, wlucn electa baine. Jiew Yotit siill iu doubt Chance* in our Lizzie Wilson, a white girl of 14 years, white puling alontf a (treat in Itoanoke, into a back lot. When some persons, attracted by her screams, ranched the «put, they found her with her throat cut from ear to aar. The murder is a daap mym tery, though an impure motive is suppo*Dd to hare beer} it* motive. CONDENSED NEWS. The (hip Henry B. Hyda. 8,583 tons, the largest ship aver built ih Maine, has bean launched at gath. WMkaf V. Msn;DD WIIL Chicago, Nov. ft—The will pt Urn lata has in tha prohls widow, Eureka C. Storey, with (he privD liege of nelllng the yune. Tua eaUte, however, is to revert to Us hairs at law. Tba will provides for tha payment of an annuity to the brother and sister of Jie'tes- Utor, provided tba in00ma from the estate exceeds fl0,000 a year. The attorney for the heirs at law pmiMii a petition for the appointment of Anson If Storey, brother of (he deceased, a* administrator of the I Loiisok, Nov. ft—Tht-snytanof Prank Hugh O'Dotmell, 1C P., V the speaker« the house of commons. Is said in well Informed drake to have been tha wait of a jwecpQperteji arr aqgHment. (t is understood th*t the speaker, a dav or two ago, privately Intimated that be oertainly ..bene* forth suppress any D ratorioal excesses on mediately subjected to the severe penalty which the government have decUed to hereafter exact In all oasea of radical attack by the Irish. Tory or other msnnbsra ti the i'vqr B. K J onus, D« Witt Clinton Boulette, a wall-known American artist, died suddenly yesterday evening at BatUlahem. Pa. His LmI Word* to Ills VIA. "Chair&an Republican National Commit- Tbbntom, Nov. ft—Junes Green. a lajorer, living on Lambertonstreet, committed tiiekU by drowning hiisaU in the rolUng nill basin. Hs bad basn Ul for sight days, jomplslnlng that his baad fait itrstply, and ;ba Rev. Fathsr Hogan advised him to fO to ;be asylum for a weak. Ha told his win h* Mas going oat to gst fresh sir. The wotfc» rasa at the rolling mill heard a splaeh in be water, and half an ho«r later recovered lis body. Ha leaves a wife and six ohOD Iran. TUB NEW VOEUt WOULD'*. CI.AIU London Truth publishes the statement that an amalgamation between the Quien and Cunard steamship lines is immiaeut. Niw Vohk, Nov ft—A social to l"be World, utui., from InJianapolia says "Boston, Hofv. ft— Charles H. Churchill, arrested last Friday in this city, charged with breaking jail in Lincoln, Neb,, where be bad been coqfiqed waiting trial on the Cjiarge of allowing prisoners to escape from the prison in which be was a guard, has been released, his case being dismissed with, out a bearing, there being no proof to show why ha should be retarded to Nebraska. ft tacky Criminal, Indianapolis, Nov. 6.—At no time has there been a sharper conflict oi opinion as to the Indiana vote than toere is at preeeuV (lot)) of ihe state committees ate without Miy sy ticm or method fur collet-Hug return* from the state, and hence each takes the Associated Pies* reports as they xome ia an4 judge of the figures iu the light of whatever special leiegranis may have been receive! fr-W politicians in the various lections. Oft this bas|s the Republicans claim the statu on tlie presidential ticket by about U,000, and the Democratic committee insists that a majority of at least 5,00J will be scored by the Pumocracy. The returns 1 io)U Indianapolis and tue outlying preclncu show that this (Marion) county, wtjcb gave H Republican plurality of 3,10Q four yokrq ago, lias givei) a majority ol over 3.600 for tlia Democratic candidate lor sheriff, has elected the entire Democratic county ticket, (Vhd has given Blaine only 350 pimaiity W. A, Little has basn elected speaker of Georgia's new legislature, and H. H. Carlaton president of tfc» senate. MISSOURI. *\ * ■ & ' ' • ' t ■ * ■ *.» tr ST 1*W, Nov. ft—Almqat oosopl.te returrf# irom the Kigfcth ami Mint* Congrce ilonai district Jn this citjr re-elect O'Neil, dein.. in the former by 000 to 1,000 majority. Tne returns front the slate are Mill very much sottttend, Uifit seems to haaafe to say that the Democrats will can/ their ■tale ticket ly t round VaJvirity and sleol their congressmen iu all t'ue districts, excepting the Eiitb and Thirteenth, which the Kepuolicans claim. Cleveland and iuodricks obtained a large majority. The annual convention of the general executive committee of the Women's foreign Missionary, society is in session ia Baltimore.The kbsdlva has given to Gen. Lord Wolselsy an ofltclal mandate, conferring upon him full power in the Soudan, in place of Gen. Gordon. -v- Montreal, Nov. fi.—Evidence in the csss tl young Harold Da Wolfe, of Naw York, 'or a claim of $900. is bsing token here. Br. 'ienry Honors teetiiflwl that Da Wolfe is miCering from "alcoholic mania." Ia the xmrss of hi* testimony he asssrtsd that the greater number of mankind are cra*y, Mid Mid that • gioat many criminals confined n prison. 'should not be there at all, hut hould be receiving care in asylums. Aro Moat Man Craayt Bosroa, Nov. ft —i'he noted case of the ekacuMft C§ij IN1" °t U"* 1»t* Thatcher Magonn, of MktHOrd, against Margaret Uagonn, an adopted daughter, which was recently heard before Judge Col burn,'sf the euprame court, It is said, has been settled by a compromise, The suit involved aa estats of many millions. The Katess Case gsM. William Landenslager, aged 19, was fatally shot an Light street bridge, Baltimore, by John Luckiiart They bad been on a gunning excursion, and Luckhart'a gun was accidentally discharged. B r.ua*raK. AOTOMHt-AWDOOPHMHW IHMfc PITT*TOM» '**' * thavwasimss* There is a leak in the main water pins from Laval to Quebec, and the water supply has been rut off for two days. Men with water carte are going about the streets charging five to ten osnts a bucket COLOR CVDO. DtNVXB, Nov. ft—The Democrat concede the state to the Republicans. Blaine's majority is variously estimated by the Republicans irom 4,000 to 6,000 Tiie Republicans elect By ilies to congress by 3,500. Elton, rep,, for governor, will have about the saute majority. The entire RepuU lean state tiahst Iseiaotsd. A Ptshlst Steamer Wrecked. station at Cape Hay Point, N. J., reports that the steamor John Taylor, belonging to a porpoise fishing oompany, came ashore during a gale at 8 o'clock. She is a total wreck. The crew and ail the pro petty wars Hot. ft—The signal corps A fiendish attempt was mads by iaesiidfarlos to firs tha four-story tenement hows at No. 114 Kaat Third strsat. Hew York. It is believed it was doos in revenge for a asaa beinp ejected fas* a saloon in Ute U the htaoMfil. CiHGHtMATi, Nov. 6.—Bar tie K*in. *®sd 0, a newsboy, war shot an I almost instantly dllsd by Thomas McConuack, 14 years old. fhe latter- ttV (tlayfully pointing a toy at Uioh it exploded. MoCor- Wk 'MW not it was toadad." ■M Not Know It was LoUti, noon.a.9. c ' , , r: »HX8iaiAJ» *IVMtOD, (U*I» or *. T.) OSesoa wailsm St., Plttston; hours,fiees It, 3 to 1 and 7 ,r. D *aMsmwA'w York Av*. flbswlaoaathet si,. CMUlfrom 11 to 1, o*J Ito T, J. at. NEW ..JERSEY, Miw You, Hot. ft—A sp Dci d to The World from Trenton saya: The result In |
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