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nov2tr AGNES AYCOCK.
ON THE RAGGED EDGE!
The Stato of New York Coqnetlng
with Both Parties!
A Slim. Very Slim, Prospect of
Democratic Success I
All day yesterday and last night
the returns were meagre and un
satisfactory. Cleveland’s msiorily
In New York end Brooklyn were
bring gralually swept away by tbe
country p-euincts, and with them
went o»r hopes of success. As tbe
bad news from New York came in
tidings from forgotten West Vir.
giniaand Indiana came that they
were iroing, going, and bad goue
Republican.
With New York Cleveland is
elected, without it he is defeated
At ill o’clock last night ho was 700
ahead, with 252 precincts still to
hear from.
CALVIN CARTER ArSON
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.NEW TURK.
New Youk, Njv. 5—1,163 elec
tlon districts in New York Slate
outside cities of New York and
Brooklyn give Blaine 274.102,
Cleveland 233.056, Butler 7,466
Si. John, 14,463. Net Democratic
gam 8,699.
New Yobk, Nov. 5 New Jersey
returns coming in very slowly
Both sides claim State with pruba
billtiesjn favor of D.mocrats
New Yobk. Nov. 5. 5:22 a. m.—
I 269 districts in Stale have been
beard from outside of New York
and Kiugs county. If the 727
districts not heard from vote as
ihey did in 1830. Blaine’s plurality
in Slate will be 6,000.
Tbe associated press has ju.t
sent out the following :
New Yobk, Nov. 5 —The latest
returns from New York State, out-
side of New York and King coun
•V, show thus far 1,423 elceti m
districts already reported from
that section of the State. The a vet
age Republican plurality has been
as nearly as possible 35 io each, if
the 564 districts yet to hear from
return lbs same average plurality
they will yield 19.754 plurality for
BUiuc. This added to the 49.938
plurality shown by those already
reported, will make the Republican
plurality exclusive of New York
and Kings county 59 678. The
Democratic plurality in New York
couily is according to tbe latest
mpilation 42 786 and that of
King county 15,152.
It appears, therefore, that the
Democratic plurality ol 57,938 will
he overcome with upwards of II,
000 to spire by the plurality with
wh ch Blaine comes to Harlem
River, This is e rntingent on tbe
returns bolding out as futorable.
Nov. 5, 8 p. to.—1,565 diorict
outside cities give Blaine 353 070.
Cleveland 301,135. Democratic
gain of II 771.
Nov 5.8:35—Gorman telegraphs
that Democrats carry New York
by 7 000.
1782 election districts in New
York stale outside New York and
Brooklyn give B'aine 375 200,
Cleveland 317 221, Butler 18 815,
St. John 19 685. This' gives
Blaine a plurality of 41 with 314
lection districts to hear from.
Nov. 5. 9:33 p M—1.305 elec'ion
districis in New York State out
side of cities give Blaiue 383.081,
Cleveland 824,820.
Nov. 5, 9:40 p. m,—1,742 elec-
tion districs in New York sia e
ovt cities New York and Brooklyn
give Blair,o 389.404, Cleveland
332 109, Butler 10,560, St. John
20 919.
Nov 5, 9:45 p M —Last 37 dis
ti lets from West Chester county
put Cleveland abjul 700 ahead of
lUaina on Siste.
11,1.1X018,
Nov. 6, 9:10 p M —For congress
Republicans elect Durham in first
district and Adams in fourth. Dem
ocrals elect Lunli r in second and
Ward in third. Republicans elec
their sixth and tenth districis.
Nov. 5, 9:10 p. M —774 precincts,
including 164 in Chicago, give
Oglesby 168,184, Harrison 167 963.
Oglesby’s plurality over nil 4 7u2
Chicago city gives Blaine 49 413.
Cleveland 46 485, St. John 497.
Butler 502. Biaine’s maj irity ovui
all 1.930.
Nov 6 9:10 p. M—600 precincts,
includ-ng 164 in Chicago, with 7 to
hear from, b'iow a net gain m
10,465. 18 Wards in Chicago, will,
76 piecincts yet to hear lrom,«ho«
a n« t Democratic gain of 1.638
Republicans gain 6,541 on vote fui
Garfield in 1880.
1X111,1X4.
Nov. 6. 8:00 p M —624 voting
places show net Republican gain ol
4 659 Which is atioul forty per cl.
of total vote of Stale. Same ratio
will give State to Blaine by our
thousand me) »ritv-
Nov. 5, 8:00 p. M —635 voting
places show net Republican gain
of 467. Isitc returns indienta n
Republican majority oi 1,000 to
1,20 i.
Nov. 5, 9:10.—140 voting placet
show R .publican gain I 934, Demo
uraticguln 1,401 About8 pereen'.
of the vote ia in and still indicates
the State Democratic by 5,000. O
(lie strength of private ml vices
and returns received at Dem icratie
headquarters, chairman Henderson
claims State by 15.000 majority.
Nov 6, 9:10 p M.—673 Voting
nl ices show net Republican gain in
5 203, Indicates plurality foi
Blaine in State of 2 000.
VMIH1.M4.
Richmond, Va„ Njv, 6—Vir
giuia is Democratic by from 3.000
to 5,000. Tho first news from
southwest portion of Sta'e jmtifle-
tbe opinion the Democrats Imvi
carried the State.
Nov. 5, 8:00 p M 16 countio'
heard from to day given Dem icrat-
lo gain of nearly six thousand.
State has gone Democratic at least
five thousand, and Democratic
congressmen are eertainly elected
in the third, fifth, sixth, seventh
and eighth districts, a gain of urn
emigres-man. Democrats als>
claim first, ninth and tenth dis
riels.
Nov. 5, 9.45 —Nearly nil return*
received show Dimicratic gam-
and few losses. D-miuraiiu m i
irity m ay resell 8 000. Tney
claim 8 of the 10 Congri» one i foi
the Slate.
MC1IIMY.
Nov. 5., 8 p. m —477 precimfs
Mtchigin give Blaine 80,754,
Clt’Vt land 71.039, Builcr 14,067.
St. John 7 913. a fusion plurili'j
ol 4 352 Tun same precincts giv<
A'gT, Republican, for govermo,
77.788, Begoli fusion 72.418.
i’rcslon, Prohibition. 6,876. Lai
eat returns from Congressional
districts show Democrats have
carried six and It,publicans three,
iih two in doubt.
fOX.XKClIUJT.
Nov. 5, 10 p. Cleveland cni
nes tho state by 1.200 plurality.
There is no election of governor
by the people, Wa Ier, D.nnours',
failing of a mtjority by about i:
200 Tbe legislature is ltrgely
republican, and will elect Jlr
Harrison. This i» definite ami
reliable.
wixroxsij.
Nov. 5, 8:00 P M.—State Demo
erotic central com uftlee oouoed-
000 to 8 000 Republic io m tjoii'y
on basis of returns so far received
and R.publican central committer
claim about ten thousand.
HKUKAMU.
Nov. 5,8:00 p. M — Has gone Re
publican by about Iwj thousand
majority.
XKVtDl.
Nov. 6, 8:00 P M.—About lull
ballotl counted show that Blaine
bat carried that gut*
WEST VIRtfIXIA.
Nov. 5, 9:45 p. M.—A gam ot
700 mure will give B'aine tbit
S ate. Sixteen counties give 1,600
net Republican gain.' Return*
come iu slowle.
CALIFORMA. /.
Nov. 6, 9:30 p M —286 precincts
and wards in 44 counties give
Blaine 26 620, Cleveland 21.820,
against G o fluid 21.674 aj{l Han-
ouck 18,718. . t . -.
0HEHO.V
Nov. 5, 8:00 P. m—Republican
i>y Ilf een hundred to two thousand
uuj irity.
^11 LEY COUX1 *
Olvts CrKp 115 Msjirlly.
>•/ I ’ ^TT‘ — 4.
Kli.avili.e. Njv. 6.—Following
is Hie ulllcial vote of Schley county
by precints:
EI.I.AVII.I.B, '
D-tmnerath Eleati n .;vi;£57
(tupulil'uiin ••
0. F Crisp * .....261
U. F.UJI 204
LA Cll« 88K. 1
D-niACMtic E ectiiM *.'.. 45
it pnb iurtti " 68
’ F 4S J
B. F.BjII '. 6J
I.IOKHKILL8T.
D moomtie El« ciurs. 27
/{ fiibliutn " ... 23
O. F <5 ixp ....*••• A.;... 27 ;
i. F. B.ll 23
NUDoin hill
3 imcr tio Elecior< ...J. 78
tfi nli i mu •* ;. 12 'f
*.F C i p 70
B F H I 2
l’<it'll votd f>r Duiii o it'io Elector* .. .407
•• ** ltvpaulioMn " ... 301
O moirittio m»l *rHy... 100
I’.'I-aI vo.e f rC F C i«p, (Dntn.)... 4*9
** '• “ B F. B.ll, (B p.)..;; 294
Crisp's aj>j)rity 116 #
AYKHSTKB UOUMTlf
QlV€»80MrJiritytar C'rl«|b
I’iie-t -n Njv. 6 —The vote In
Preston is : Cleveland 208, Crisp
205. Blaine 228, Bdl 281. Tb»
v.ite in llnrilin.iney is : Cleveland
77. Crisp 75. Blaine 27, Bell 29.
file vote in Q.iimdierry is: Crisp
nil Cleveland 57. Uellani| Blaine
I. Tne vote in Slaugfiter Creek it,
Crisp mid Cleveland 15, Bell and
lit line 2. This gives Crisp 85 ma
jority In the e mnty.
nisiioM’ii foum.
Specla to l.se.lStr.
Cutooebt, Ga . Nov. 5—Rair.-
l.ilpli cuuniy: Democratic ticket,
lififl; Repulilican ticket, 447; Dem-
■craiic msj oily, 222. Henry G.
I’uruer, c«n«l into for congress,
664; no opposition.
UVUNOX NMV8.
Dawson, Nov. 6—The election,
•esterday, was very qu'cl and or-
leriy all over Terrell county, and
resulted us follow.: Cleveland, 468;
Blaine, 278; St. John, 4; Cleve
land's iimj >rity, 185. Turner, can-
didale for congress, 471.
Hpo-ttl o Itevunlsr.
Atlanta. Ga.. Nov. 5, 1:45 p. M.
—New Yoik Telegram Just i-sued
o« .r . Cliimt C.ev din i * el c. Ol
certain. E. P. Howell.
Kpil t! lo tt* CJ.'Gdr. * ■
Atlanta, Ga . N >v. 5. 1:83 p M.
—H -piihi.utiis claim New York by
live thousand im-j irity.
E P. Howell.
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V Nli p I'roni 8 urruliou to Rlcbes.
In at. L-uit. M i., a Canadian,
Lnds P. A Hunan, residing in a
room No. 325 Spruce su, waa the
■uppiest man last night. To a
reporter he said, "I was out of
work and money, I borrowed f 1 00
from Hie bur kee|ier at DsVola’s
i,loon, on 4tl| at., and bJUgllt a
Kill of tieket No. 70 468. in the
S -pi. 9 h drawing of I’ne L mlsiana
Stale Litters. My family runout
il food, ami ( offered tile ticket for
I riven ten's—no one would buy—
vhen I nmeived Hie drawing list,
and found I tin I drawn 815,000. my .
tnf: and hroth.-ra who,ha I scolded
■no. immediately rveognlzjd py
• liility, and congratulated me
auartily. 1 once sold a ticket In
nii same lottery, afier paving
31 00 for it,six years ago, for 83 00,
oid it drew 85 000 the next dal’:
—St. Liuis (Vlo.) Republican,
Sept. 23
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