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|v.:' I CLIFTON, DAKOTA* O'Du.n nki.i.complainsthat Lis lhian- cial receipts are small and the prison lure execrable. THE Bank of Nevada, at San Fran cisco, made $750. ooo net profit, last year. It is owned by J. C. and J. L. Flood, Fair, Marker nnd Brander. The Apaches have formed two camps in the San Miguel ralley, Mex ico, and established a trading post on the mesa above Casus C, ramies. Th® 'guillotine clips a man's head off in two minutes. Malefactors re gard it as a positire luxury compared to the gallows. Even the buil'alo has been put on a reservation? by our noble race. He is cooped up in the northwestern cor ner of Montana, and hopes soon to become extinct. "Plunder" Wai.t»n, who bet $500,000 on the horse that was dis tuned in the Caesarwitcli race, will know more next time, if lie does hare less pocket mom v. Two sinters, wives of farmers In Mecosta county. Midi., have become violently insane through religious ex citement. and have been taken by an ofllcer to Grand Rapids. A FACTORY at S.ivannah. (!«., dear $400 per day by manufacturing a su- A SEitTOT** election row occurred at Cumminsville, O., Tuesday night. A large crowd of negroes engaged an equally large force of whites, which brought the police to the scene. Lp to were badly wounded. Mr. Lauoivhehk thinks cans are to blame for standing the the Villard and Hatch parties.'' Of the Earl of Onslow he says: 'They should have put his lordship out on the prairies and left him the joyment of his dignity." Commissioner Mahulk, of the uat ent oflice, has decided against the claims of Edison as the inventor of an electric light made by the incandes cence of carbonized paper. missiouer awards the invention to Sawyer and Mann. Edison has other oonduetors, but by this decision fails to secure a monopoly of the so-called "Edison light." perior quality of wrapping paper out the banquet room was opened to twelve of rice straw and palm leaves, former-, hundred j*»rson ljr waste material. Manufacturing in te rests are developing all over the south. this point the rioters had used stones. draped and illuminated in their honor. Shooting then began, and four people WESTERN UNION'S annual report .1 1 411. ihows that it owns $10,000,000 worth sundav evening. of telephone stock. The company has Bi over 939,5 U. The Dominion financiers are naturally alarmed at this showing. Montana desires to become a State. On the 6th of next month an election will be held for delegates to a State constitutional convention. Party candidates are in the lield. The con vention will meet in Helena in Janu ary. and the constitution to be framed Will be submitted to the people in No vember, 1884. The time is not far distant when the United States will have no territory, with the exception perhaps of polygamous L'tah. Upon lier last trip the steamer, City of Borne, now the largest steamship afloat, brought into New York more human souls, it is said, than were be fore brought across the ocean in one trip of any vessel. It was like a float ing village atsea for seven days. There was a framed notice at the head of the saloon stairs showing that the steamer was authorized to carry 1,550 persons, crew include^ The exact number that she did carry was not revealed at any time during the voyage. There were 480 names of saloon passengers on the printed list. There were many steerage passengers and a number of intermediate passengers, in addition to a crew, including the saloon and bed-room stewards. 11 timbering in all about .'100. The gossip of the ship placed the whole number on board at between 1,600 and 2,000. T.' s 3 gr .i, The number of business failures in in tin- jail at EL Dorado, and took to the Canada during the last nine months swamjw. to live on roots and nuts, was o29 as compared with ltil during!..(^heklkr, charged with swind the corit'spoiitliiif? nine months of i amount of the liabilities is much greater, being from wjMiiBMa* «-*'M k* 'agaawMft TELEGRAPHIC. GENERAL NOTES. JAY CioriJ) ami a party of friends have chosen Burns' point, ten miles from New Haven, as tne site for a select sum mer resort. S. W. Di'.ncomb. register of lands at Alerleen. Da., died of consumption, Monday night. He belonged in Paw Paw, Michigan. The fastest mile ever known was made Tuesday on the Chicago Driving park hy the pacer Johnston.who covered a |Uar ter in seconds, a half in 1:0:U seconds, three-quarters in 1and the mile in 2:10. This leaves Maud S. a quarter sec ond in the lurch, and Jay-Kye-See half a second l*hind her. Governor Chosby, of Montana, re port* a battle impending between the stockmen and the Catfish hand of Sioux. Six hundred of the latter are said to be marching toward the Little Missouri. lh* ,iroUKht ,n -y—11» tliat drinking water commands a prem ium in Yicksburg, and planters ia that region state that cattle are dying by Scores. Tiip: cori»e of a lwttle-nosed whale, nineteen feet and four inches in length washed ashore at Barnegut. New Jersey. A plaster cast of the rare specimen has been taken, and the Uuks will be taken to the Smithsonian Institute. Thk National Banker's association elected Ljman .T. (Jage, of Chicago, president. Resolutions were adopted favoring an equitable bankrupt law and recommending a discontinuance of the compulsory coiuage of silver dollars. At a school election in Lansingburg. l^ew York, 225 women voted, including several negresses. Some of the ladies were challenged as importations from Troy. Loup Colkridok. on reaching the Academy of Music in New York, found worth of Persian works of art scattered alout the corner reserved for him. and the stage transformed into a garden by the us*1 of $10.MM) worth of plant-and flowers. After the addresses COLONEL JAMES Tru.is Hpocial land agent of the government, who has leen investigating frauds in the Rocky moun tain region, says large tracts have U*en patented in violation of law. One man residing near a city in Montana fenced 8.000 acres of public lands and pastured the cows of citizens at £1 per month. TlIF. Athletic Base Ball club, of Phila delphia, won the championship of the i- i *i tt American association, and on returning hnnu, t|l„ lmimlx,rs fuUU(1 lh(. itv half* Broad street was so choked that the i players could scarcely reach their car riages. The mayor received the proces sion at IndeiH-ndenee ball. Amen- at a •Ort of nonsense indulged in recently railroad commissioners of Kansas, an by some of the English members of E I nion Pacific officials, aggrieve*! sweeping reduction of rates by the n.OUJV-e solitary en they will cease to operate the leased line from Solomon ("ity to Beloit. thus leaving a rich agricultural section without transportation facilities, as the construction company owning the branch ha no rtling-stick. CRIME. An alderman and a brick-mason at Austin. Texas, had a fight in a saloon, each receiving fatal injuries. THE steward of the paymaster of the Mexican Central railway stole $11,- The com-1 00». on .Sunday night, in the City of Mexico. THE county attorney at Dallas, Texas, announced that he will commence at once to raid gambling-houses ererv day and night. Heretofore monthly tines hlive been assessed. Amhrose Dauoktt, of Liberty, Maine, who was partially deranged by jealousy of Miss Klla Groelv, killed her and him- kolaks entered nearly half a million miles of wire. J. Handbloom. at Des Moines, and while It handled over 40,000,000 messages T' wire. the resilience of C. t,Jat 1 4),duo',oou messages last year. For this service it received nearly $20,000,000, a\out$8,000,000 of •which were profits. In the election of Directors John Hay and Frank Work took the places of E. D. Worchester and Z. 1. Simmons. ^'"tleman silent by means of a c«K'k«*d revolver, another picked up $0K) in money and a gold watch. Samtkl Donel was hanged at Fort Wayne Tuesday, for thw murdur of Louis Laurent. His neck was not bro ken by the fall, but he strangled in ten minutes, Richard Shoaru, an Arkansas horse thief, ent his wav through an iron door FPO Wtf ,40 VM T. 11*11 i V UUI tUK ,. I last year. This is an increase of over committed to await thearrivalof an ex-' 100 *pe«" cent. The increase in the !^l,0iO,r.r»5 deman(i Illinois. to $5,- by the governor of ir,iiitk,of 1IT. e i h. \v Teegarden, Indiana, went to Plymouth to secure a divorce for cruelty. l)uring her absence White fatally wounded their infant daughter and blew out bis own brains. Ikk Ht"/ZAHU. a notorious inmate of the jail at l^imaster, Pennsylvania, locked the watchman in a cell, released eleven companions, broke the telephone, filled their stomachs, and departed. AVili.iam Stkket, a noliceman of Huntsville, Alabama, while pursuing two negro thieves, was held hvone while the other butchered him witfi an ax. A lynching is in order. Thaklks Hltlkr,thesonof a rich and influential citizen of Columbus, Ohio, recently finished a term of imprison ment for Kssaulling a jxdiceman. His wife was at Princeton. Indiana, visiting relatives. He went thither on his re lease. and after a few words with his wife lodged a bullet 111 her bruin, from which she can hardly recover. ACCIDENTS. FlRE destroyed the packing-house of F. S. Andrew, at New Haven, valued at 125.000. Thk dry-{roods store of B. Loewen stein A: Brothers, on Main street, Mem phis was totally destroyed by fire, the loss being $-00,000. An Oak Park dumuiy was ditched Sunday afternoon just outside the lim its of Chicago. brained Superintendent Warner with a crowbar as he pursued her across the fields. Liuhtnino destroyed the main factory building of Frazer & Shepherd at Min neajKilis. causing a loss of $'.. ?,000. An drew Thornquest fell through a hatch wav during the fir* and was cremated. txlRK in the Imjierial Oil company's works, at Itetrolia Ontario, did consider able damage. McConville, a loiler-mak er, at work in an adjoining still, was surrounded by flames, and could not be rescued. WILD freight trains on the Northwest ern road collided near Hanover, Wis., Thursday morning. Fireman Witt was killed. The damage to rolling stock and freight is estimated at $50,000. Is a collision on the Boston and Lowell road, an engineer and fireman leaped from a locomotive without moving the lever. The engine ran to the end of the track in Lowell and buried itself in the cellar of the express office, killing a woman. Tiik recently-constructed works of the s w o K a n s u a o a a v at Kansas City, were totally destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $22,000. The flames gained such headway among the sugar and sorghum, that the could do nothing and were driven from the works. Insurance to the amount of $.1,000 is held bv eastern companies. CABLEGRAMS. Okkkbal C'ampenon has been appoint ed minister of war in the French cab inet The German government has pro hibited the importation of swine from Rnssia. Mi.win and Sankey have begun a series of revival meetings in the Royal theater at I.imcrick. ith the mercury down .to 50, the yellow fever is abating at Guaymas and Hermassills. The marquis of Lorae and the Prin cess Louise will leave Ottawa next Mon"1 day for Kngland DonJi an ering of Catholics, At a meeting held n won the race in Kngland for the Czarewitch stakes. It is Indieved that "Plunger" Walton, of New York, lost !*."»OW.OOO by the defeat of CiroHe. The British postmaster general, in making new contrawts next year for carrying the mails across the Atlantic tri-weekly, will select the fastest steam ships. All the members of the ministry of Norway, have been impeached by the supreme court, ana each will at once le tried separately. A reward land. for the recovery of a lad named Willie Dickenson, who was stolen in Wisconsin two years ago and taken across the Atlantic, Many persons were wounded at Bel fast. Ireland. Saturday, Switzerland, by~two thousaud citizens, n*.s(»hitions were jmssed demanding the expulsion of the members of the Sal vation Armv. ertv to the people. France does not feel like making anv further a|Klogv to Sp?in. The Spanish Ministers are divided as to th*» course which may le projK*rly pursu«Kl, and a Cabinet crisi.% is not improbable. Eioiit hl'ndked rwrsons attended a rei'eption given by the king and oueen of Spain. The cabinet discussed the propriety of diplomatic action in regard to the demonstrations in Paris, but aothing can be learned as to the decision reached. PROM THE CAPITAL. THK commissioner of patents has been tenden-d to Hon. D*njainin Butterworth, of Ohio. (i en era Dent, who has been forty y*ars iu the United States army, has asked to be retired at the end of Novem ber. Thk Hon. John Russell Young, United States Minister to China, is said tehave /artially mastered the art of Mpeaking the language of that country-. Senator Edmunds, in conformity with a program laid down by himself when elected to preside over the senate, states that he will resign the [mwit ion of presi dent pro tern, after the organization of the senate. (iRNERAL SHERMAN, after traveling 10. OTh miles. insjHicting the military wwt- uties at Washington. He will attend the reunion of the Army of the Tenne see at Cleveland, and give place to (Jen eral Sheridan Ixfore the meeting of Con gress. Sk Fifty passengers were thrown about, one being seriously in jured. An earthquake visited San Francisco, Tuesday night, almost on the anniver sary of the famous one of 1MM. cracking metallic roofing and driving i»eopic in to the streets to watch for daylight. Six children of I,igonitr. lVnn.. named Stoutfer. were poisoned by eating weeds in the woods. Four of them were saved by heroic effort. Mrs. Vrkeland, a maniac, escaped from the poor-house at Erie, by excava ting under her cell window, and nearly KETARY Teixer is about to pro mulgate a decision that the appointment of a commissioner to examine the track of the Southern Pacific road in Arizona would le a recognition of the comtuuiy au the successor of the Texas and Pa cific. sind practically give it the disputed land grant. The net result of the recent readjust ment of postmasters' salaries has not yet been figured out. but it is estimated bv Mr. Scott, chief of the salaries and allowance division, that there will be a net increase of not more than $100,000. In the northwest tiiere are large in creases, but these represent increases in business. In the east there have been considerable reductions. WITH a view to facilitate and hasten ing the delivery of mail matter in large cities, the Postoflicu Department is grad ually extending the system of sorting city mails in postal cars, which was tried on a small scale, with very satis factory results, some time since. The plan is to classify city mail as far as possible while in transit bv distributing the mail matter in ]Mstal cars under the heads: For Postmasters," "for gen eral Postoftice." "for loek-boxes,M "for banks and bankers,-' and "for several metro|Klitan postal stations." so that it may 1m* handled with greater quickness when it reaches its destination. The Feeble brow Strong When H"letter's Sloinni'h Hitter* i« hm-iI pro mot- uvMnilliiti'.ri the IinhIand enrich the Mood. lnilUcet ion. the chief obstacle to Ull ac|uUltiotl of KtretiKtli iiy the weuk, hi an aiiment which infulli hly huci'IihiIis to the action of tins liecrlexi cor rective." I.0K8 of flesh nnl U||»wtHe. failure to sleep. anl rottiu( evidence of premature ilecuy, are spedilv counteracted l,y the ureal iri\itfonuit. winch liiaccs up the phyKicul energies and forti lien tile constitution llgUHlst diseu.se. No such p|"o U-ctiveagainst hilN anil fe\eramt other diseiiMw «»f a t^ialiiriikl t\ im- cxi^tx. and it rclic\i-s coiistipa tion. liver disi.rder,rh'uiiiutisin. kidney iuid hlud ler ullin.-iit-v with certainty and promptitude. A cliaiige, us giatif\ ing u» it is complete. mhii t.ik«* place in the appearance,us well a- the sensutious. of the wan and haggard invalid nUuidaid who use* thin promoter of health mid strength. OHIO AND IOWA. The October Flections Result In the Flection of Ho aril} in Ohio, and Sherman ill Iowa. Ohio Elects Democratic State Officers and Legislature, and Iowa Republi can Ones. THK ELECTIONS. THE ISSUES IN OHIO. Columbus, Oct. 9.—The election to day was for state officers entire, with the exception of secretary of state, tiremen and was also for men liters of the legis- lature, which will elect a U. S. t\Z U, dTvw"P7Klh t0 tthe. T1° on is nrt^iii\ued(lbvtnT'nnlwsion^f toxic«iLni£? iicjuors to be i of £'500 is offered in Eng fight be- slaU'- largest at Xeufchatel, Indications point to the vote ever polled in the state, consequently the returns will be slow and very late. Estimated Results. COLUMBUS er„„t Oct. 10. -It will be im- Nihilist proclamations have lieen is- i possible to give the exact results of the {',]»!! Robert sued sentencing the (Y.ar of Russia to election for a ,-ouplc of davs. There Bal more hemator MC „a6 „b. i ir-- from CHAIRMAN confident. The impression prevails! that the second amendment will car ry. In case it does neither committee seemingly cares for the Legislature. Gov. Foster concedes that the result depends on Cincinnati and Cleveland, and says his calculation as close, with the chances localities has been reversed 011 both State Newman estimates j{o Kdgar M. Johnson, Judge Hoadly'a partner, claims the state for HOADLY BY Montgomery counties. He savs the Democrats also have the Legislature. Jreat gains for the Republicans are rejiorted in nearly all the (ierman wards. The gain in one ward amount ed to over Coo. The best calculators find themselves at sea by reason of the erratic results in the different parts of the city and state. No esti mate can be made of the various can didates for county ofliees, except on the basis of the estimate of the strength of the Reform Democratic ticket. These voters all voted for Hoadly and the state ticket. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS FROM ENT POINTS. \TI' I"'' or rejection of three amendments to the constitution as follows: The first proposed amendment is intenoed to reorganize the judiciary of the state the other two proposed amendments relate to the liquor traflic and are in the following language: First--The additional section in and with section is of the schedule shall be repealed, and there shall be substi tuted for it the following: The general assembly of the state of Ohio shall regulate the traflic on intoxicating I liquors, so as to provide against the in. I tJ—from, and it, now-1 The second amendment is probably ^un s have been receive,! to change defeated. No returns on the amend- *:lje 111 10,000 JIFFKR- Akron Republican majority, 448, a republican gain of 12.5. Koh'ler, for ti?,"s She reprewntative is undoubtedly elected. Nenia -The net democratic' gain in this county is 20. The second amend ment has 1,200 majority. Nor walk-—Huron county, gives a republican gain of 150. I'he second amendment is carried by 1,200. The judicial amendment is carried by 3,000. Dayton—The returns from twelve voting precincts in Dayton give a net democratic gain of 05. There is 110 hope for any republican candidate on the county ticket there, and only six more precincts to hear from. Toledo, )., Oct. 0.~ Owing to the freut amount of scratching returns roni the city and county, up to 1 A. M., are meager, but show that the democrats will probablv elect their and some hope that enough prohihi entire county ticket by a lair majority. I tion republicans are elected to the Democrats here claim the State by 20.-' House to secure the legislation de OOO majority on governor, and nearly manded as the issue of the campaign tlie same ligures 011 the balance of without cultivating unnecessa the State ticket. Republicans very rily the greeubackers'of whom there generally concede the loMOf the State, will be from seven to ten. but claim large gains. I Ex-Gov. Carpenter is elected to the M.V.Ji'KITIES. Columbus, Oct. 10.—As returns ap roach completion they promise a lirger majority for Hoadly than was indicated iy last night's scant figures. Eighty of the eighty-eight counties Were heard from by 9 o'clock p. m. Most of the returns are from actual counts. Cincinnati is included with a democratic majority of 2,500 and borne out The republicans have car r.ed about :5oo.ooo f-eut'd "\l usihI us a State Newman in 1NS2. The weather1 last, ireian.i. satnniay, in a liglit ue- during the day was fine in all portions »tiiiuous hand shaking. Much time tween an )range procession and a gath wirur of .tholi. s' of OP THE I)EM lJARiER, OiRATlC Committee, savs he thinks their ma jority will be about 7000 o:«t the State ticket, and that they will carry the Legislature. The Republican Com mittee expects to elect the Governor by a few hundred, but concedes that depends on tin results iu Cincinnati and Cleveland. The returns are so meagre that neither committee is over- t,K'Way I J^o""' adv.K-ates of the second amend- this constitution. ment claim it has been carrieil but The other proposed amendment is they have no figures to show. With as follows. the Hamilton and Cuyahoga delega- Second—Tlie addition section in tions divided in the proportion which and with section 18 of the schedule I has been repoHed the estimate has shall be rejiealed, and there shall be been made in which l»oth chairmen substitutetl for it the following: "The of committees substantially agrw that i cate of manufacture of, and the traflic in in-! the .senate will stand 2D democrats and complete ,,, ... .. a pluraltvof 25,000 forjudge Reed leveland with 500, both estimates he-, ing considered within bounds The polled last year a lority of 2 *i 7,ViX» hirty-five and the denuK-rats, forty five counties he other r.glU ^, count.es being equahy divided This, ,4)000 r°1UmbUS' aI, ,,r°bah\V °ther on adoption having more than single representa- eiage, are fore\er prohibited and the crats and 12 rapublicans being ama-.^nts 1, deiiKH-rats greenbacks 7. general assembly shall provide by jority of :i2on joint ballot. Tl.ese tig-! doubtful 1, Washington countv. The f»« ,the enforcement of this pro-! uivs art liable to be slighlty changed republican majoritvon joint Willots is (vision. jbythehnal results in both comities. :u. Will send estimate on stuto mi The amendments to the constitution INCINNATI, (ct. 11.—Judge Hoadly noritv sojn. to carry must receive a majority of all sP**nl the votes cast for governor. A com-! ^'here lie was visited by a large num-j fifty counties give Sherman, 19,424 I pari son of the returns to-night will be friends to congratulate him. majority over Kinne, and 4,951 over made with the vote for Secretary of i shows weakness from his illness, Kinne and Weaver both. In these but was consumed in receiving and read ing the telegrams of congratulation. Among them was this: cans were here to investigate charges I of frautl in (counting the vote, but in- I «n«« quiry among republicans reveals no i knowledge Of investigation, i CoLiMiiUH, O., Oct. 12.— Official re turns from Tuesday's elections began to strong gives lloudly 1,«»I*7 J)lumlity. sides. majority in the state at 0 ,s«»3 higher ,'s"In favor of the Republicans. Hoaillv will probably carry Hamilton county by a small majority. MAJORITY. He has private dispatches showing large Democratic gains in Lucas and ltes n,ad? 0" ment have been received from Hamil-I 1»»t»es receivet oflicially, are: «,b ton county or Cleveland. In Hamil-i .,la", 1t?,awjire- TUJ1"1' J*tr« rson, toti county the Legislative ticket is ^anuote aiid^ Anglaise. lhese: u4h and October fur .seller give the prohibition amendment: "Yes," 18.2C0 "No," ,S, j57. The total vote of the six counties is 25.708. The second amendment received over half the voters cast iu the coun ties named. Granting the same rate of majority with a combined negative Vote til 75,(HiO in Hamilton and Cuya hogr counties, it is estimated that the amehdment will bedefciated by iiwa. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET ELECTED. Dks Moinbs, Oct. 10— Returns this morning have come in slowly. Com parisons with the vote on Secretary of State hist year show that the Dem crats have made large gains, but while this is true, there is a reserve vote in Iowa that is not often out. ex cept in presidential years. The re turns lead to the belief that the vote this year has been larger than that! cast in IKSO. Tho precincts re|)orting ',t? show an increased vote for Gov. TIIK VACANT OONOREHHIONAL KI.KOTION. Tiiere are not enough returns from the sixth District on which to form a safe conclusion as to the contest there, but Jasper County Cook's (dem.) home, has not given hi in any gain. Malcolm, l'owsheik County, however, gives him every opposition vote. Then' is a lively hope that Mr. Stiles (rep.) is going to win by a small majority. Regarding the legislature, enough is known to warrant the cer tainty that there will be a comparative republican majority 011 joint ballot House from Webster County, and the bolt in Delaware County has done little harm to ex Congressman Donan who is elected Senator by at least 500 majority, lleinsheimer. Republican candidate for Senator in Montgomery County, is probably defeated. THE REI'UIjK'AN .STATE COMMITTER fives are practically closed, to-day. and democrats and one doubtful. The nothing is being done by the renubli- latter is from linn county, where the can committee. 1 he first amendment result is so close and doubtful that it is adopted, and nearly as can l»e esti-: will take an official count to decide, mated the second amendment will get Senator Latrobe, instead of being vot£ -old probably tie: £3 r'tm10,000 U *'"^red bravely on the task of Yonkek-h. N. Y., Get. II, 1HS3. I you on your brilliant Silliedi triuinph. S. J. Tim::.\. Telegrams were also received from in this county are such that nothing can be definitely stated in addition to what has been given, until the olliciall count. This will be next week. TIIL LD CltY. I A rumor is current in some places 50 that Gov. Foster aild other republi- its figures as follows: Thirty housand pluralty for Gov. Sherman aml probably 20, w. iators net democratic ma-! 1, l.0. b?T tainly 0,000. Las night s indications Of a denuxvatie leg.s ature are also: p|M. ,maI1 giving'the eighty counties give net republican gains of 0,411, or over 12,000 short of overcoming last year's democratic ma jority. It is a reasonable supposition that the republican net gain will not be increased by reports from the eight remaining counties, four of which are heavily democratic, and the eight have I ComnTiUee have complete and probably 50 of the new .senators. Of one House 42 Republican members are elected and io Democrats of Fusion. Of the 2S members unreport ed 18 will be Republican. Des Moines, Oct. 10.—Up to this hour (midnight) the Republican fuH returnsfrom thirty c„„„ties This indicatesHoad-j returns from twentv-seven, w rVCCr-!and partial returns from the other fortv!two !liul the insures ai democratic nmjority. for moo behind the rest of Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo and, pntmli]i.,in Tl.e resile in tb« Cit ie8 tives in the legislature, have elected ,, a majority of the democratic legisla live ticket. i RETl KN8. T)ES MOINES, Oct. 11.—Definite re- Col.r.MHLK. Oct. It.—Neither of the! turns have been received by the State state committees are making efforts to Register on the legislature and the re obtain definite results from the elec-'sult is positivalv known so far as it tion, to day, since it has been con-1 No. 2. such charges or Of such I »eU#r LATER RKTl'RNS. Republican State li(.kot wi]1 have a nKljor ityover stand, forty republicans, nine I'^rrett of this countv. lleinsheimer, of Mii|s, is t,,Unted ... vi. and bed-rock figures stand DCV" 11 ropuhlicaus tho house ilcino* follows liciiubliciins several hours in his oflice to-day Full and complete returns from as elected, though Hendricks, fusion, claims three ma jority by throwing out ten misspelled for lleinsheimer but the intention of the voters casting the imperfect bal lots was so plain that lleinsheim er will be given the certifi election. The house on 52, MJij. barley. Barley-Su*aly and ncUve No. a, 01.4 extra No. 3. r»i. pork, 10 Octolier ao.oou. coming in slowly to-day. Sixcoun-! ties being received up to 10 o'clock, .. tvnight. Franklin county, oflicial, Chicago Market. Sec'y of Chicago,CH:t regular. tl"j.h'ffj^al ure. '"^v I of the 20 new giving tne nepublicann 37 and and aunties. These skow that Kinne 1)emocmtic ticUet of 2)1oo0 to anJ majortiv of 12,oOO over ali. to Judge Reed does not the Sixth Congressional District is still in (|ouht !)lltfr,Hlk t.Jin ceded that everything is safely demo- i tied a few close contests. The senate cratic. 1 he deiu«M-i*jitic headquarters wjj] Fusionist. is prolab- elected bv ou to ()0. until the official count has set- intioiM'ud" fifty counties Sherman has a total vote of S0,t»ii4 Kinne, G7,200 and Weaver, 1 The latter's vote being made by the full returns, much larger than was ex pected. Yesterday and the day be fore were incomplete, but pretty defi nite. Returns from the other forty nine counties giving a majority simply makes Sherman's majority over fcinne 20,000, overall of and the majority 8,000 or it.ooO. Milwaukee Market. ViLWArKiuc, Oct. 1 o.—Flour—In fair l-mand Wheat— Strni and hijjher: '.'I^4 f®r antler 1 )jt8 ber 'J-'i' for Bt-ller Novt-iin«mber 0.v*m for seller Dttember. Corn—Higher No. 2, W ji rejected Oat.s-8carc. N... *, ••«. Rye-Higher No. 1.' ProvWong— Dull rr» for seller (X-tolier: 10.ft) for January. Lard—Prime tor nl on rman s majontv is estimated' at from 1(1,000 to 15,000, while Repub lican estimates vary from 25,000 to :jo,ooo. The republican majority before was about 00,000. wa!l Slier-1I k, «i 1 1 man. At the Democratic headquar-1 atean*, for T. 10 for seller January. 9SS 50,000 at least. Still, some frieuds of the measure claim that it will be adopted by 10,000. Live hogs—Wenk.-r 4.35^4.75. ButU'r—Weaker. Chwtw I'ueluinjfed. steadv an«l flrni. ReoeirtK—Flour, 10,.*00: wheat, lT.OUOjbarley, 42, 500. Khlpmentat—Flour, 11,."00: wheat, 1,700 l.V—Flour— Quiet and unchanged, ujjy'g|Wheat—In k»o*1 iemiuJ, unsettled, hut prt-wrally for neller October N a Chicago spring, No. a Cbi- No 7 Com„Ijl good 10I (Ifinau'l ruled hijfher for November 17 f«r heller liecemher -M'* for Heller the y«*ar 4rt4 for seller January isAv^s.^ for Heller May Oats—In improved demand Tery linn '^s^tftws^ for teller c&hIi and October 20 for Heller Noveml*r for seller I ember for seller the year for «-ll«*r May. Rye-Firm &4t^. Barley l)ull 59^, Flax Seed—Steady 1..II. Pork -guiet, liut tlrm 10 T.'x&II.OO for eellvr «uh lu T^lO.T.*) for seller October 10.10l.*i for Heller November and December I0.."joj[£io -t-'Lj for seller the vesr ijgj.I0.:»r, »rller January 11 (V® 11.07)^ ft*seller February. I^rd -Quiet and s, 7.0 do unchunged o for seller the year for «ll«r January 7.45@-ir.7^ f..r Heller Febniary. Bulk meats In fair demand shoulders. 4.75 short cluar, ti.70. Butter eggs-yuiet and unchanged. Whiskey—8ta«dy and unoluuigwl, 1.18. Boston Itloods. Mr. £X 8. llolli^, Veterinary Surgeon, Moston. Mass.. certifies that he bus made the great pain-cure, St. Jacobs Oil, the sole remedy in his practice for horse ailments, ami considers it stijierior to any cure he ban known in fortv vears. 11 e tried the same great jmjn-lm 11 inl^Af f°r rheumatism and by wldkdl eomph'tely cured. »r..f 71 lnh number of iei.oiis who have thn it„„a-lvn .iu w since its construction is 157,240. The receipts from foot-passengers have l»een nearly $500 per dieui, and from those who used the cars *502. The total receipts since the completion have been and the total ex penditures $51,418, This showing war rants a demand for a reduction of the tolls. Om voice ail over the land goes up from inotittrp, Omt nay*, "My dauphtern are with no so feeWe and tuta, strength, all out nf hreuth and life at least exertion. What can do for them?" immver is Himjile and lull of the Tlie I utMsli*' m--of Hop oi»e One to four Hitters will make r*qr, Uieut healthv. BpriKloly, und ••heerful. lie Kind to the Young, Louisville Courier-Journal. A Penasylvania lady' ninety-thjMM years of ago, milks, washes, and bakes for a family of three persons. A great deal can be got out of old people if they are properly managed. Young people do not get half enough rest^ IAiti)ANKt.i.K. "Brown Aios Or M. M. 1 'room. Mn ti Iron HIiici-h Ih the lie»t medicine In worlil and is effecting iniraculoiucure«., UM