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BiuUrnp Advertiser.
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' I m i vni'oi.is, Nov. H. Ex-Senator Novemlinr H. urt* vt ri' m«*iiKr«'.
The KUiokf froni th" iccciit 1'ntllt' MrDunaid. cliuiriiltin of the Hmno Tlif Sciwiul llmtrict i< fliiiine.l Wv
We clip the tnllowiiiK San Auto- |,n# llut wMflleifUtlv iIumjijm'WwI IV. 111 cratk't'«*otral commiltt*, i Iuiiii* 10,- th« .l.-iiwemU bi flvi-hundred niujor-
rial from the Whcu Knm- llu. (o {oru. u .v correct r*tU «* majority in the -tute. Oith, Hy
mate
Teaher Wanted.
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•tier
hut:
Imt it is not COllctilcil.
,\ lli -' < Malr IVm In i . l
si ill. iialilt-.ui'l I i'",|nl . Uuim ifr, «U<> .mi I .......... ... , . .
i «iim. w. II r« < "iiiiinml"l. i-ini «• rni.-a | Will llti.l Hint I keep Ike Inn! braiuli
to un,| um, ivpul.li.;.., in the Ninth District, i uppearanee* at pment are in favor J™™;™'in a nrnkkorl
• of the resultn. It i* cerium, c,.rtui„|v i]|.f,.Htt<d. I'ieree an«l lie- of the ileuxjcrnU. The Filth I>i— U licit' W lllfl-J* Mill It*' pull I | lo|||| ll\
The |i«lniaaU'r«nd other.rejiaUi- |MIW,.v,.r< that flic ilciitocrntic ma- llu)tt, reiiuhli. auH in the Kighth anil trict i« ilemoeratir hevon.l a reason- ut ike ni.l uf«n.h uiniiik.
Tenth District*, or.* also defeated. ' able douht. The reniuiinnK hitflil
I rail* of TWtl'op tclrunil'liitl I mted
i Stuff* Marshal UomIiiik at thin place
'for help thin morning, saving ll.at
,| they were needing help. n* .listiirl.-
, , . .... . uin-tn were occiirrtiiK. The niur iiitl
The defeats candidate* on the W|W )(U.ut aM(J (,,(| uot n.t(iru t,||
Ca-iino ticket can lay their defeat to'thin evening. Maalrop, the rejmhli-
"too milch Wert*ner." icii* cluiui, will give 1.Si*) majority, ^
| and Marshal Gosling w yn lit* cannot | live thoutatMl inajoruy,
I set
joritv in the gutH-rnatorial race, has _ — .
Uh'ii irreatlv reduced, Judge Ireland This will give the democrat* nine HwtricU-are prohahlv repnWican. al
i -.11. I-.1..1V it... and the rettuhlican* tour coiigrens- though two or three n* very ciom*.
runiiiiig con*nierai lv nelow uie t , A lk - i , ,i. ., u,... i..r.......
state ticket. In this
, men
con«reH*.,mal wlKO „u.
a giuu
ol two. Jlcinot rats Tlier.- is no douht that tlov. Jeronu
... election of Kiiglmli in is defeated, hut III.• rest of the repuh
district, Hon. John Hancock i* ccr- (j„. Seventh (the Indi inapolis) l>is- lican tick.'l i elected.
elected In-tween three und j trict, hut this is not conceded hy the —' " 'm
while all! repuldicaii ooiaiuittee, who claim
taiulv
Col. Jones' majority over Judge U |1V are calling lor helj
Ireland, for governor, in this count v ^ when they outnumber the others. \s
fo#t* up /WM: Mr. Fowler's majoritv lie had to pay ninety cents ( h trge*
over Mr. Shaw, for the Senate is 11W: " t'h-Kriim. he thinks he i* the
, ... I. one wlio needs In lp
Mavis majority over ./ndgel 1
—Jacob Itaheiirtburg makes a
, . .. || .,„ f„ ' l'eel'* election by over 8tl0 majority, npe.ialtv in furnishing families with
the d. ni.H ialii t am i< " i The deniocraU will have a majority fre«h ti*h and oyster*, on ice.
gr<-*.s have been clected, except in ju j|l(, |,tUJS4, amj in.dtahlv iu the * 1™
■Ml'MUtllll •• i M VII
Vil.li
F. M I II I OS.
l««lai l'i.s k. lt ..iro| Co.. IVxii*.
Ua lni|>. O. I. 31. |ssj--tl
NEW FLOUR!
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I li;t\t' ju^l ret < U« tl n < t l.* a«l < l |
Fresh. Flour,
STAPLE DRY GOODS
rMI'KKSIMtt *P 191 M IL.
Following is the telegram referred
ttwihove, as translated from the San
Antonio lleabachter, of Nov. 8th:
ItAhTHol', Nov. 7th, lHS'J.
Iliil liolllng, I S. M:ir*knl:
We ne.-d protection. We had al-
ready trouble here. Send authority
through lel**grani.
t'HAh. WkUTZNKU.
We lire told, for weeks before Hie
election, Post master Wertauer ear-
nestly worked t.) secure federal mi-
pervisors of the election at this place;
failing iu which, it seems something
must he trumped up on the day of
the election, to invoke federal aid.
Gov. Davis' majority over
Hau«"jok, for congress foots up Ml.
'-It t* reported that n jroutli.
named Helliuun (white) shot and
riotthly wounded a colored youth
named Gilmore, at Elgin, Tuesday
«oruing; but we b;ive no purticu-
lara.
It is very right and proper for
M'eiitnej- to eurse and abinw colored
men for not snporting his Casino
ticket, but curs4>s and abuse from
auy other source must bring down
federal protection. Whatafr>*ecoun-
try !
— John TTall. eol«r«l (>n the night j have jn.vle careful euquirv
before the election, went to the po i-1 into the circumstanced which
office after Ms mail when postmas-1 prompted the telegram ol (.barley
ter Wertiner assailed aiid abused NNert/.ner to Marsit.il Uusliug. and
him for not supporting the Casino (from reliable and iu every way
ticket, and yet federal aid was not trustworthy parties, eye-witnesses
then called for to ft rrenhliHlurlmii' f. 'I"' ''itticultv, we learn that it wits
— I bet ween two colored voters, I'avid
Hancock was defeated four years Jom.s iui,!(irtru l>,,ams. The former
ago in liastrop county by nineteen .
hundred votes. This time the ma-!WiW to " the vote ol a
jority Against him will be but little | colored man for Mr. Ilciligbrodt for
if any over two hundred.—States-1 county clerk, when the latter told
wan. I him that if he (Jones) wanted to
Davis has not carried Haatrop'vute for Heiligbrodt to do so. but
county by over fifty mnjorify, Hro. J uot to be trying to influence others
Statesman. It is mortifying to the, t„ ,j0 (>„«. Mr two blows were
feelings of decent men that he should >tr„ck, when the combatants were
carry the co'iutv by even a single separated, i|iiict was at once re-stored,
vote, but when it is remembered; imd five niinutes afterward no one
that our county polls a colored votejWould have known that a difficulty
of Iw'twecn twelve and thirteen hun- ^ had occurred.
dred, all solid for the republican Immediately after the difficult;
ticket, with a county vote of only ^ referred to. Charley Wertzner went
about fltXKi. we think Hancotfk'a.to Deputy L". S. Marshal T. A. lias-
friends have a right to rejmce nt the ler, and demanded of him, as a fed-
figures named. If c< rtuiu democrat I ural officer, assistance in quelling
had voted for llanc-nk instead of j the uuyhtly diaturlmncc, but was fold
(lie Galveston district, where Ochil- Heiiatc.
tree independent, has defeated Fin-! Later advices state that three iuin- .
I,v. - rut. Mr. Fowler H«m!m J HH) voli„K m Ihe ! I il> I si m.-l m r. j,.,l,.r
, n.«or in Hii> ,li.lrio. l.v a!"* rjj.uUK.-nii: ..I IJ.- ..K.I ,1... - Mmnl II...
; and a democratic loss of JIWU Net s.'pt t ISV-i, were read and
majority of nearly two thousand. dem.MTatic gain H?r 8. This is "U
..i , ... "' *' ™ i • i i f per cent of the stale, and indicates a ' ' '
I barley NN crtaner claimed, before;? ■ . . ....... t I'resent, Hon. Jos I,lover Mayor;
the election, that F*. J. Davis' major-
itv hi Mastrop county would not fall
over five hundred short ol that of
ill i > Ultru slolli;. Kl-.'ln. !'«xii-.
►all- al low llviiii". . ...
JDIIV H II l>l A VST.
Klglii.'IVans. Oel.ll Iss-J-
EDWARD BASTIAN.
WIMOVSJX.
Mjj.wm kkk, Wis.. Nov. s Ad-
ditional local returns received i.p to
Cool Jones. As Col. Jones' majoritv , noon makes sure the election of live
in the county will reach sixteen Iwpublica* and four democratic co -
or seventeen
The democrats ii.iin 'JO.
hiiinlied, that would j^(>n republican aud seven deuiocra-
put Davis majority in the neigiibor- tic stale senators are elected, the de-
hood of fourteen hundred. Davis car-! mocrats gaining 10. The next state
ricd the county bv about Ml major- wil! «taiid rej.ublicani snd
lo democrats, ueturns from the'
• .isnciubly districts are not >et<oiii-
detc. So far -i'l republican and !(">
nid Mderm.n Otto W illenlsTg.1
Chester \ Krhardt, A J. Malls, J.'
> N\ ilfjiii, I'll. Il.isler aud J. C. Mu-
clianaii.
Lot It* (appraisal) was sold al pub-1
lie auction, according to order, lo the
highest bidder for the sum of ^:wi
TOBACCO, ETC.,
VT
"Live and Let Live
Prices."
J, C. Buokaman.
.. ................... IN I IIK Oltl'IN Vl!V IHIvniM, !„•
|M.I III. 'J'lIK
Castings, Pumps, iron Pipes and ||(I||L IIIU\1 KlTIEItl,
1 vv III. Ii l,.ke |ild.t- ill ii i \ ;.l . . nl, „
Fittings, Cutlery, lamps, &c. iTov«mb«r 22,1882,
KAZM ITBEX2T. BASTnOF.
i>i: m.I.I: is
ity. "What a
eountrvmen!"
fall was there, my
lie if heicby ordaiii.sl by the . its ■
... .4 l..
r iiFi\Hii nn mwith Bint
Major (iarwocsl received a tele-
gram yesterday, to the effect that
"Hon. George l'feuffer h;is received
eight hundred majority in t lie coun-
ties of Guadalupe and Comal. It is
safe to conclude that Mr I'leiifter is ^
elected to the Senate from his Jis- over
trict. _
Col. .lories received telegrams
yesterdav that he had carried La-
vacea and Harris counties, the latter
by one thousand majority.
All the precincts in Hurnet county
xcepf three small one have been
I" i i
: M.i>
heard
nid-
\ ote
scratching his naiiie. the
would have Ijecn different.
THK KLKt TI0> TI'KMMV.
from. 11'
I la\ 111. II nieock •'•1":
Terrell o'.^, Trigg I-'1 for rep re-
sentalive Acker i- beaten b\ about
('ill votes. Sherill.treasurer and coun-
t \ attorney are conceded to the ijre. n-
backers. All other county officers
are democratic.
Nov.
no
Wet urn
means
did
result that he had noauthority to interfere
in the matter, and saw no need of it.
— ! hence the telegram.
Later in the day there was another
. i. . disturbance in the *treet in front of
Never, in the history of Maslrop,'.. .u . . . .
., . . , 1 the postorace, aliout loU yards Irom
id a more iiinet election occnr tlian ., .. , , , ' ...
' .... ., , the polls, between Wert/.ner and I he
that of 1 uesday. It is true that can- . • , ... . ,
, 'county judge, which was iii-evented
diuate* and fbeir friends worked!, . . ... ,
... ... from being serious to \\ ert/.ncr bv
early and late, but in a quiet but ; .
earnest wny. The colored voters I y,.,,jf.,|
who have heretofore polled a solid ... . .. .. , ,
, ' , . j m ert/,ner a severe casligation. winch
vote, were solid only with the state I., ,. f ., . .
~ . i the results of the day have proven
and district officers, the county , , . . , , . .
...... , . , , . " he ricblv rles4'rved; aud in this coii-
iicket being scratched from Itegiu-' . , ,
. , „ ,, , nection, as mi apology to our friends
mug to end. r or month* before f he . . . . .
... ., . who have severely censured us for
«1-ctioii they had held their precinct " ,,
.. . . , , . , , the interference, we will say we w. re
meetings in the comity,and in them . . . f . . .
. , , .. pronipteff only lor their good, desir-
de. ideu uixm the ticket they would I , . , . , ,
ing to prevent any disturbance dur-
aupport, but at the county convcn- j n,^ election
tion, held at Casino Hall, several
Wai
county arc by
\v far a- can be heard from Ireland
i-. about Oih) votes abv.wl of Jones,
and the boxes yet to hear from will
swell Ins majority lo perhaps 7'a>.
This i-a dcinocrati. be* of list as
| u"
democratic assemblymen have been
reported elected. Indications point
to large democratic gains.
VIHOIS! \
Nobkoi.k, Nov. H, Norfolk c:ty
gives Marshall, denioci.it. for inii-
gre-> l«4 plurality a i;aiu of t
the May election. Norfolk
county gives IVHI democratic gain
The gubernatorial electe n m l*l!i/.i-
l«*th city* aud CHiiiiy show a gain of
t«(VI demiKTatic vote*. Tains are n--
w.'iii'd ill all the count ies heard 11 <<111.
issey, dcinocrati. candidate for
congre smau-at-large, raus a'.out >>
| per cent belnud his ticket. The vote
I IS bellev. il to Is' close, and III the Itcst
j. Mm, I informed cin Ies it i-. tiwniglit tliat.
only th
the result.
NoUFoLK, \ \ . Nov. s If"tlirtis
indicate t lie elect i n of Inbby, co-ali-
tioiiist. tor congress in the second
district, by a plurality ol aboat 1 -*.im•
WIsMM Kl.
St. liOt'ia, Nov. H. John J. O'-
Neill. democrat, Is elected to ..in-
gress hi the K:ghth 1* tn t ol tlu-
city, by a plurality of about HVsi
The Ninth llistrict is <til| undecided
as to tiie long term, but the republi-
can* claim the i I *, t ion i t M l., in
for boib t. rin-. '1 lie .-a.. .—.l<ii i .in-
corporation lor l|,,o noli. .*
• sold at public
t bidder, a -
ollicial count will decnb
i;
from t h
oniplet.
the Assessor and Collector of the city
of Hastrop hereby give notice to the
following p.irtiis: George Alk-u. M
Dunk n, Sam l.ee ami S W Miller,
that, after 1" .lavs from the 18th of
November, tii u lots and lands,
bought in from th
taxes in I V|'.' vi ill be
aoctioii, to the high
i ording lo l.ov
No- further bu-ine«s council ad-
journ.si.
Tit 11 \si.K11. Secretary
• • ■
Yon can u't fresh ti-h and «n .
t. r . on ice, at Jacob K.ihoitsburg s_
— • «
Person.* int. tiding to order fruit
t r< cs, -hinbbery, el. . will find it to
their it . -1 to 11 ;,d 11 . |o|:..w llig
letter tn.in Capt. J. .1 Moneure to
Mi . \n iiic W Watsfti, pinprit. i <>f
tie It re lib.I I'l N III s, lie:-, befi .1 e - ||.
111g off their dei - :
It rii* • i* T \ t . •! • In 2. 1
Anniii \N W ). ♦/
My ll"i \ "ii it f• • to no tIt ii
RUBBER BEIJING. PICKING.
.is-ri/'A'. /.v/> /•'/ rn.vi:.i
Ml V • n * I et
..V*
.1. llll.l Nt. 11.io* ' ii
PILLS
presence
the
of ye editor, who pre-
judge from giving
Hall,
weeks before the election, by some
kind ol uiamuuvering, otlor candi-
dates than those they had endorsed,
were placed upon the ticket, when
ing «
The frutli of the matter is, Mr.
Wertaner had held his republican
county meeting at Casino Hall, ami
placed a ticket in the field not en-
dorsed bv the colored voters, who
they determined fo split from tbeir!detepmijw-d to show him that he
heretofore white leaders, und east
their votes like free men. Mr.
Wertaner, the chairman of the re-
could not longer lend them by the
nose. They pretended to Ik* recon-
ciled, however, receiving his tickets
publican executive committee, a* he for attribution throughout the
says, had forty thousand of what i*|f,)UntV, but to Mr. Werl/.m rV dis-
kuowo as the t/a*nin ticket, printed, j may, on the luorningof fin* election.
and before the election placed them | i„gU*ail of voting the Casino ticket,
iu the hands of the truly faithful hn he (Wertzner) etpeetcd, they hail
to be distributed among I he colored j j„ their hands a ticket cont .lining
roU-rs. j the names of the men whom they
Seemingly all things were working I |,i d endorsed in their precinct
lovely, and the setting of Iuewlay s ; meetings, ond were voting it
Sun would show an overwhelming solid. The telegram to Marshal flos-
vtclory to the ( asino ticket. Karly |jnjf was "the drowning man cutch-
Tuesday morning, before we had j ing atn straw," and nothing more.
sipped our coffee, little pieces of pa-) |t was siujpiy in imitation of hi*
|>cr, nicely cut, with the name* of master, K. J. l>avi . Defeated and
the ( iisjijo ticket neatly priuU-d cast aside by his own followers, lie
thereon, were lilierally scattered on must invoke the aid of the federal
the show-rases and counters of the government in destroying the will
diifeient stores, wju-n Uie leaders of the people. Hut, fortunately for
quietly waited lur the "coming our people. Marshal Gosling knew
emit*," imagining, in their mind*. U'ert/ner and these people too well
the "solid black column," as if would lo be influenced by liitu, and the
march, twelve hundred strong, to scenes of 1W71 were not re-enacted
the poll* to discharge their "ballots. ' j" ."?.w !
„ / , . . long. Lord, shall we suffer ? May
JJut,s<«ii a "change couiesorr the UlKj ln „,s |1|(.r, y KfjH|l
spirit; a strong smell of treachery de*ired relief to an ontrag *l people,
p.Tvade-* Hie air. A hurried rust- ► • —
ling of lemler*. and the question |. I valde county has given both Ire.
eagerly asked, "what mean* these land and Hancock a majority of -I'*
short, opi'ti tickets.held iu the hand- A special from I valde say?: "This is
of the colored voters?" the bleat from the little sheep men
It took but u few miiiufcH to de- that Davis made *o much fusn about." '
tide (he iiiorueiitous rpic*tion, and.
too lafe, the leaders found flic col-
ored men asserting their rights h.*
compared with Gov. ifoiiert* ma-1 didates on the democratic ticket have
joritv two veals ago. lien. I. M ' , plurality ranging from !><XI to Sim,
Uohertson will re. eive not more llian | the two republican-ele. t. il |\.
1 ini votes iu the county. I he en- j pluralities of '(M't and HUcj respect-
tire regular democratic county tick- |>eiy.
et Is llo doubt eli*< tel. with llie ex-
ception of hide inspector. Hon. W.
Mill*' majority lor congress iu
the county will be about Iihsi It
turns frcnt the .state election are ea-
gerly looked (or.
Tile vofe along the lines .if rail-
road h ailing to this city show* that
Wash Jones runs ahe.al of hi-ticket
aud Ireland is rcratched more or Ies*
every w here.
srw y ohk.
N kw VoitK, Nov. 7 'I
o- morrow *
nuronNM.
A dispatch from San Kr.uicisco.
dat"d Novemlsr S, ,-a\ that tin
count in this city up to midnight lad-
ing partial returns from :■ 11 p ant-,
indicates a imijority for Stoneiiian
ol about tin thousand on the t >tal
vote, and for Itlake, republican, tor
mayor of San Francisco of about
seven thousand. The democrati<
city ticket, except for mayor is elect-
ed. There are no returns yet on
congressmen.
The colleetion of return* show the
t.lill If llif t| • •!. V . . st I s. I t v.
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Jt nit 1111 i oni I . I I ' *i.
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w 11 • -t ntcii iit t in
A DltORDERID LIVKR
IS THE BANE
of th* pr«a«nl WCHfySW; 1« '• t*' ,h*
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MilllT.il AMI S)
|. . t, *. I.I..I to It.. \ i.l Hum.i l.iiitir
ti • i in I r tor iiiiintir.. |irt )•'./.
.'.Si ill. Iill< mill |irl«U-. On 1 \ '^'1 •••! Ilul,.
unit I Alt pit*. •
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I IrtfiHhmtIon .iiol 11 k*-l* i |'|
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1 ii!i • - will s.i\ : I lie majority l>\ ■ ,j, ino^rats have carried the Mat.' h* a
which Mr l levclan.l is elected t,ov-1 |lllt|tl-c,m« majoritv. probably o.iKKi.
ernor of this Mat- over .lu<lKe I-..I- nnil haV(. „|| rnUl!f,
per is absolutely unprecedented in
the history ol State election" In
except in the second district, where
I'uge i- probably successful, though
the con tint is chue, and have mud" -i
clean swei'ji of th" S:i>i Kr.i :cl-i'o eil v
t.ekct, with the possible exception of
the uiiiyor. Tin* figures vur\ on the
ma}orally, and it i- not icit.tiu at
present >\ lio is kIiciuI. I.'v'l-lal |\e
returns are very meagre, but it is
probable the deinoi'rals have a work-
11uk majority in both h-.usi I'he
11 * roh 11 it t ion ticket cut ii o figure.
¥t:w jmtsn.
Nkwyouk. Nov h I,utiwt returns
New York and Kings county alone
it is over J1and the votes of
(Queens, Suffold.s ami Uichiuond i nr-
ry il to the neighborhood of IKKi.
'I'he indications are that there is to
lie no offset against thialieyond Har-
lem river, but I lint the majority is
to be iucrcnited rather than diiuinish-
ed. Nothing approa, hing this has
ever before Occurred in this State.
When Mr Kolger ran for the office
of Chief Judge of the Court of An-
|ienls III IS*M', lie proved to In* all el- ,
ceptiotmlly strong candidate. II i* t I'oin the • -i * I h eoiigr.. -ion il .list rict
majority over Knpello was 44./00. gives I* n dl"i*, democrat.|i 7 major-(
while that of (Jartield's over Hai.-1,>* '1 he first di-lrict elc 's Ken. ll,
cock Wit- only Nolwith-}<b mociat. over Hofieson, by I7tm ;
standing his popularity. when stand- second di.In I re-e|eela Hrewer.
ing on his own merit* only Ilirec | He|.uhl:. an , the third elect, Keene,
years ayo. lie has l*'en buried undei 0'.'|iubiic.Hii, ou r Miles l!i.-s In
an adverse majority uln>olute|y un-i''"' hnirtli district e|iit. Haw,.. |. -
paralleled in the historv of this or j publican, ov r ll.rri- by II<hi; 11...
any other State." , Hfth^l'h. Ips republifan over Kyle j
To-morrow's Herald will s, \ ''V 1T1M1 ; llie iu'veuth, Meadon.dem-
" Well, the people have -p,,k, „ rat, majority uncertain The leg- |
Yesterday they gave their opinion , 'shiture will stand lli Repn ila ,un
about the Kiyer and llurboi and ! j"t"' " 'I' t|lo< rat-, und the n.-semli|y
other jobs, about the Iluhindl a.ssi—.«. -1' reiinbln aus to .id deuiot rain and
III.-lit, about oppre-sive aild lleeillesn Independent I he deniocr.it-
tiixalion, jind aljotit I'.-ileial 111'fer- i '"ive a di-nr majoritv on joint ballot,
euue and dictation iu politic*. Mr, iw*''uring lliem the I nit 'd State.-
J. 11 ii bind 1 and in- a-sociatcs. in the . "t'nutor.
dirty work of robbing the govern-! (OLtlKtllll.
ilicnt clerks of tl.eir Wiig'-, Mr l'ob-i I'UMV KH, Nov. H ll:lM a in
OMR and hi* .at. m th- Itlver At tlw d«moeratii hnndi|unrtet the
and Harbor and other jobs, K.issoii.' niajorily for tiriint, democrat, I
against Mr. Arthur's . ..ndidale hi
this Stale can scareely r.in below
I'lo.lMKl, and may turn out greater.
Mr I'uttiPOii 1 plurality over C«iu-
r>\ i.j- .i I erou, Arthur'* caudidale, uilj iiroba-
rieveUnd s majority for governor h|y „
of New 1 orif, in iwtiniiiteiJ nt IW<),- Mr Arthur nominated Mr. I'olg. r,
0(1(1. | coul rary to file advice «if | rue friend
or
Senator Hoar and their usso< iaf.-,., g'jvernoi is estunalcd at .fiHui; I■ ir
who so in-olculji i*e f ii - • •«! to nlii'vu , ■< llace, deinoeiat, for lotigiv-- at
the iieojile front opjircs-ioii aud un- '***• ''lection of llie entire
nectary tax.-- all these heard j deima-ratie state ticket is chin I,
from I lie people yesterday. I're-i-! w'th large deiii'H ra t i. gain, m the
dent Art her tilso heard from the peo-1 '''K'-lal ure. I he house will b" dem-
|de. M r. I 'ieaveland s inajont v
heenien by running their own ma- — — «• - ■ ■ Mr. Kolger i- nnowe.1 und. r so deep
tfhilte to the coniplele defeuf of fhe We liuve delayed going fo press that a do/cu m.i bine cmld'nt dig
tteriie* oftbnr white l. udci . hoping to n cure l iter election new-, him out in a 1 >/.<• yeai I'o.vi
ocrafic. but uliether the deuioiral
[will have a majority on joint ballot
i- uncertain.
mftfMt'lt MTTH.
Homton, Nov. H. lieturn- from
nil but four tow it- give Mut ler ld,-
INNI oyer Ill-flop IftlSM'll. I'. publi-
can, lor congress /14- ,1 iiiajorny 01
ll«ll.
il lew *e.ir« 1 Mill li.uiii.il* line iiieli.ilil.
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tli t I ImlV/ttt t'f V on t ill It fun* I *1. I lilt t
I tliil not io*f tliirt | < f ••tut I#y tr 'i i |il'iiif-
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till- |«.||llU!h/ Ajtil ^.llnl i ' • I' H ltl,l
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in u 11• n - \ t" ti n ioi In l"i |f.
\% 11it li I- 'i i'ii*ii.ilt \ nt11 tin fault of i ktl • r
nt u- I will lino Matt tliat iAit.i pr• t-jui-
tlorm win lakfl-n h\ >ou In j ollioxr up
linfli Itif* «if if. i - -tii* m#- tli?it IIha nujflii
riot Im* itijuriil in «#l*if in«-nl iul tin > wi n*
rrt tivfil fiy iim* In i." ..i| •«i j vi I II Ii ii
I lllll* IhTI'IOMIII ItOll^llI IM ml loft ol
fruit fri*!tt; ni) fir#I fruin \rW;m► *• - tn\
iit \« ft • • rvi l iitir^l i tut tliltil ftoin Nt w
York Jiinl tn> Irttt from von ttol u.\ t \
|M'H«"Ut'f Ii.i* litfiii -ii' I. tl.it I will not
M' III Ium •' ivi toi . fi# 111 'II-iun«i uti
lie. to l'X|M'f illllflt Willi, W lit 11 1 t-flli JJ.I
tlo'in ii iii ti ui'l ?«11 • «l in '.Iii ""l tii
i viui .it ftoiiliN- tin j i i
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I'.ri i 1. I.llljf'i 1 -lie "• I'l. -■ ^ ' "I ' k• «,
1'ecani. I'ni.iim -. i itili:ij^i Kirjr- * M'U-
en-; . 11 -. ► Me.il. mill 11 <. I i eftis trmu '.*
III. to ft. |i. III., everj ill' *<.UI'l.i)') i \i e|i|.
. •I III llie !t< -I.ilil. ni , I ' \t ilmn 1.1 lli.'
1'iiil -IUtii i
To iir !loaulifill, h'li', nn' ind
th« wtnllo female r.in-II tilt in m 11 ->*
Ri'iiliUiii reifiiliir ai'tmnilarlnff ri crvmn
Imti'mI ol III.' ' iilierw i-o, no fi-m i!e i mi
tywilMy remain liMlthy, mk! m" i>#
<t'.« ■ ii t I ii- . tin - 11.1, i | a it" mil >itu-
liale Slie iltl . •' •> 11 re l«- "ini
frr /uliir and nil', i . ...i n tu.y trt.uI■ ..s
lea i. ni h i. . i /v* i. 7 /1 Vi
I'limh llitl'i . tl... > i t ttiinifitnil
fciimlo r<'I'ulntor m I iron innic la ur
Hill.i r'ii Saii. i \ er.Kir\T l« a < •
III'.', lelteslniikt .inner • tntk I r rl s
)'11 in «lid tiei:i.hi ... ,N'i l e dlelni till.*
i'iiuryoui'.liiiii.eni nlir>> ..I • i,• ■ ;■ t keep it
"Touifh on ChlllV
Cure ■ ft > ii si . li i i.t In i a I, nr -lmi|iL
lluoixf liy J.ilni I' ii li un At!.iiilu, tJi
We would nr. ile I he liiil i1'- < I lliis-
liop and vit iitily lo please cill and
examine our I>r<■ i. iods Indie-',1
M IsseM* ail.l • bll'll 'li Cloal - before
purehiining <•! .'ivher. W e ; i.u an-
te. Ion"i* pi1.1 on all good;, t 'all
atid . xamiiie ^ om-e|\ei,
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III ill. I ii. h Onltll llie. Adlll'
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TUTT'S ISAIRDVf. Lane & Bodley Co.
COLD MSBAL
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Clalt. The wurld'i|r iit I'ola*
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IMT< II Klt'S CASTORIA
In nut Nnmitlr^ t lilliln n
|raw fut iiimiii, .Motliera like.
Mini 1'liyalciiuiH recooillicli.I
C'AMTOIf I \. 11 r.'iniliiti'H tlio
Ilowi'ln, ruri'i \\ I ml Colic,
•tin)* IVvcrUliuvM, iiuit ilo-
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m.n I.iim i \. lUuitli ulii f Ii• Ut i
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T. W. HOUSE,
COTTON AND WOOL MCTOfl.
WHOLESALE OROCEK
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