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Show re latest rress gives Tild n 15,000 msjan-wll!- J Manner; 6th, Ward; '7th, Eraus; 9th, the; seven meahers o" Smith; 12th, Payne; 14th, K. llnger; The State" Senate is in doubt, loth, 0erlon; 16th, MitchMl; 221. Er i democratic seven tuse Hoe iiht "iibara-Hiy- LOCAL ITEMS. of or ueti; 23d, Payne; 24th, Kballenbergh; 25th, White; 26;u Tuompsou; 27tb, NEW TOBK. Wat son. Total, 17. Deuiocratie-3- J, Randall; 8 h, 130 niMj irify; 10ih, Uridgea; 11th, Collins; 13h, B. Keilly; 17tli, J. lieilly; lb. h, Slender, Tilden, 26 nmjority; 19th, Marsh; 20ih, Mackey; 2lst, Total, 10 i ituen, 50 majority; by Cly-me- republi-eci.fu!ctJ- es, From Tuesday' r; M11U0E 1ILA.NI). Complete: Tilden, 192 Hayes will have from 5,000 to C 000 democratic l'3 majority. Edrues au.i Baliou, re ubh-ca: 220 j,Vwbunr ('onipieit Hnyes, cjugrtsmen, at e both re eiected. ' rrpuhliMU giu,80. 80UTU CAROLINA. " plete: I'tMen, 220 ma0 egu In about half the State the democratic gain. jority; democrat-is 12 000 compared with. 1874,' Tildeu, 521 miijority; gain Kmt; nheu Chamberlain and 10,000 majority. The republicaua ciaim a heavy m jonty il'len, 232 majority; HuOsuti in Charleston 2"li. gain. Lut-- returns estimate that the State Complete: Hayes 8 is Bh iinptoii republican hy 20.000 democratic gain. 14 B j The rpiibhcns claim the State by ant seventy elecim o huml el 15,000. but he democrats dispute the Tildeu 24,000 city give district! iu claim; the democrats gaiu two members majorityoi' congress. Complete: limes, 1,332 A !pec.al says: Hampton i ahea . BUy'iH"")': republican guio, 10.00U iu titieen counties heard from ltM'lam llyes, 830 majority; but the republican strongholds of Beau gam. 10. fort and Loilerton, Georgetown, Hayes?, 0(10 ninjoritj; demoAuitiru maCharksiOQ will counties this reduce cratic gain, 100. is sanjority considerably. Hampton denio100 majority; Euuira TiMen, guine of success by a small majority. g lit". -By uirection of the Unite J States deppi!1!lieri!(iTj, 450 majority: demouty marshal the polls were taken potpta &i8. crniio gain, ston of by the troops and there was no Dunkirk Tilden, 227 majority ; deaio- - disturbance. enitic gain, The democrats hav certainly elected Ke'urns trom 176 election districts Evers in the 4ih and Aikeu in the 3rd suis'de ot Jiew York, compared with the district to congress. The State is proof 1872, give total pre iJeutial vote tor Hampton and for Tilcarried bably democratic gains of 3. Bob; lepuhlicsn den. a small by majority, but both sides net democratic gaiu. 2.148. giiioH, 3,510; still claim it. Charleston city gives 04 Uiica majority; Hautt ton a Complete: Tilden, majority. The result in the democratic gain, 310. Sute upon the vote of Charlesdepends and districts in Three hundred towns ton cjuuty. of this city and the State, outside TENNESSEE. Drouklin, show an aggregate republican was unusually quiet, and The election tuud n of 6,158; gain majority of 23.070, a vote wag polled, that of the a and very heavy 12.O0W, gain deruocr iiicrfii'ijority,. city being over 10,000, or 1,000 over ay sf &t; net democratic gain, 3,536. 18 Tiiden, SuuiJerties majority; former vole. It is be.ieved that Thomas independent democratic candidate for democratic gaia, 355. York Vote of New county: Tilden, governor, ha carried the county by 68,050; 112.208; Cooper, 252 over 1.500, and that the republicans Hayis, have elected their legislative ticket. The over 63,530. ilea's Hayes, majority li democrats last a over Tildeu generally concede the election gain Brooklyn gives of Randolph, republican, for congr88, a indicates aud of 1,500, majority tear iniheie of trow 12.000 to 15.000, which over Young, democratic, the present cumbent. the State. gives Tilden TK.XAS. Richmond caunty 15,000 majority for Tilden. Tlie election progressed quietly and Oneida couny 2,000 majority for without excitement. Toe democratic in Texas will probably exceed llayes. v majority tilden's majority in King's county 75,000, which will probably make a full is 20,000 Albany county gives Tilden democratic congressional delegation. 2.2UO nisjorvy. VIRGINIA Robmson in elected governor, running Norfolk, 7. up even wiiu Tilden. in this The city. for Tilden is majority .lue following are the congressmen 9S8; majority for Goode, democrat, for 8ih elected in this Stat: Republicans increase of democratic a 965; congress, district, McCook; 11th, Martin; 13th 574 Elizabeth county gives 830 repubEitcham; 17th, Towusend; 18th, Wila republican increase of lican majority, liams; 19th, James; 20th, Starm; 21st, 200. Uundv; 22d, Uagiey; 23d, Bacon; 24th, Tildeu's majority in Ricbmoad will be Baiter; 25th, Uiscock; 26th, Camp; 27th, The surrounding counties show 1,500. Lapuau.; 28lh, Dwight; 29Lb, Hunger-fori- ; democratic gains over the vote of 1874. G0:h. Davey; 31st, Hoakios; 2d, close contests for congress are The only Spaulding; 33d, Patterson Total, 2t. in the 2d and 4th districts. The remain Democrats 1st, Covert; 2J. Cavanagh; ing seven districts will elect democratic 3d,Dkin; 4th, Bliss; 6th, Mullor; 6th congressmen. The few set urns received Cox; 7th. Eckhofl';. 9th, AVood; 10th, froHi the 2d district show Goode, demoflewett; 11th, Totter; 14th, Beebe: 15th, makes a gain on the governor vote crat, Fremper; lGih, Quiun. Total, 13, of 1864. ma-virit- v; j;,iUIM.h gl, a y: . r 1$ i t- -e ' D NORTH CAiOLlHA. There are almost universal democratic Returns from 170 towns and wards county gives a demociatio outside of Milwaukee give Hayes 1,034. The indications all favor majority, net democratic gain, 7S9 The a decided democratic majority, bin addemocrats have probably carried The democrats mit it will be very close claim the State by from 6.000 to Four democrats and three republicans are elected to oongress, and one deubt-ful- . Ralei'h city and township give a democratic gain of 100. All points in the Milwaukee gives a democratic majoriState htard from give democratic gains. of 1,789; democratic gain, 618. Two of Vance, ty Mscklenburg county, hundred and eight (owns and wards give gies a democratic gain of 300 Tilden 886 majority;.a democratic gain Ihere is uo doubt about this State 1,299. The State is very close anduhe 8 having gone 'iemooratio, with 7 of the result doubtful. csagrtsstnan. wroMtxo. OHIO from all but a few precincts Returns Ciucinaati, gives Hayss 2,106 majori- indicate that W. W. Corlett, republican, ty. for delegate, is elected by 700 majority. The republican State committee concede Tildeu's election. Returns up to 2. a. m. indicate that Wakino a Chinaman. The Evanstcn Ohio ban gon; republioan by fyUOO to 10 00 ) Age of the 7th inst. says: minority. A young hoodlum by the name of Return s'l'mm 443 townships aBi in Ohio, covering 65 counties, lool a notion to go over to as saow a net democratic2S6 of gain Chinatown on Saturday evening, probora:.ared with the gubernatorial vote of Cui go1875. ably to see what he might find. a noticed he Joss House, OREGON. ing into the i a a bunk There is nothing from Oregon or Chinaman quietly laying oaa except democratic gains, reported back portion of the room, taking his io Virginia City. ease emoking opium. Thinking, perThe republicans claim the State by r and. that it haps, he had fallen asleep, PENNSYLVANIA. was time to wake him, he picked up a Returns-fro24 towns and townships lumD of coal weighing, two oa three outside of the city principally in Ches pounds, and threw at the Chinaman, ier,Berks and Delaware counties, show him just above we leu tempie, net republ.can'gain of 84 oa the vote of striking head open, and cutnearly splitting, his gttwiior ia 1875. arteries. The main the of Philadelphia republican majority, ting one J5.2DO; last year republican majority, Chinaman probably thought old Jo;-17,200 called him in earnest, and was in a Eighteen Philadelphia wards show a had on his feet. The blood. flowed democratic gain of 028. Randall is re- second horrible looking sight acted to Congress by 2,700. freely, making a ine eounties democratic give a net Celestial. A physician was call, 8&'nof 1,816 ever ihe eleoiion of 1876, of the the wound someed, who pronounced Ba Hartmnft had 12 OSO majtjrity. The boy was soon ar"'Neil, dftnecratio, is elected to con what dangerous. V bis meals at the by 3,690 majority. rested andnow-take4 elect-will probably Tfft.folltiwing cuogressmen are Hinton hotel, where, he from this State: Republicans, 1st, untfi.thoexUeiJa.of courU. mumi; 2d, 0'Se.l;I4thfKellj.;, 5th, jeaain guius. WiIbou gain of 400. the-State- . ML-00- 0. the-Uom- h, ts - Ne-yi- b s FOR f lVeber Couutj. DELEGATE 'TG , Ogden North Ogden Plain Citvl. Huntsville Hurrisville. Ea8ton the sympathies of the entire eommonity in his great lass. ... 13 91- 0 1 .. - lu ;l.... 5y 0 - Hooper City ...... .....lO'.t, Total 2UU Probible. Will yet reported.'' Co-o- I More, ritlKT. continue tht IiiikIumh of selling nl flxtrg; wjii carry ou me tuiujia. pump making; : flUMSIHS JND STEAM FITTIN- G- c' Iti.nd Pri J!ing ntag 1339 No. Hie uiul. Brat dm.r' MAIN 1 8 6 13 0 0 47- 4flev ' ,0 3J ....i. ..... JrfERSHAW, LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MO,, nurcfHner to D. M. Muart of At Mr STUART'S ol,l 6 S2 Riven,!'. ritory that no business can be transacted at the Land Office, Salt Lake City, until the new Register arrives. Wait till he comes, and s ive trouble and money. BASKIN. . .!() 4 A: 144 111..., 92.. Lynne .. frlatervil!.' Eden Bpsisess. - It should be under stood by our triend throughout the Ter ' 451 , s CONGXESS CANNON. . , Wtaun No 1 Paint Agoiaf r..r L..A1 Driv t. Louis. Mo ,1 will M iii;litu bran hfi of KU,VEYA Well ?0'3- - pumps,. e uM to IU up homes trnil Kirl I'oltl Ji .1I1.4. ' l with RoBciB'i. A very during robbery All kind of Tuniing ;;m ien.-a- Jobbing done was perpetrated on Saturday evening, in V. Mrbl W'hkIi FtniiW Closet noutlv iu tluMtt.int improvi-i- ;(( the Fourteenth Ward. About 7 o'c!ol; fitted divle. 'f- i A. KJ.fiSIIAHV a masked ron approached Mr. Wiikin son, who was sitting in hia small store.' influenced by exaggerated rumors. about a block eni of the County Court a pis'ol n4 hU Latest The latest despatches from House, and, presenting dei.tunded that he ehould (urn I'iitiMT. New York states that the rain is head, ;u,U jtfr.V Steam Fitter. over to him the couteut" of the (PuecMKor t iJitptiiiH 4 Jmos.) s ill coming dowu in torrents. Five 4 drawer. Mr. W. .complied, handing 'ULL LINKOP IUACJ ANDGALVAM7.ED" hundred persons have been arrested for lri.il VimrJ Kittmua kitt in Htock. him $2 19. He next maje hillings f r iiie. Aeent for l'nmsevV at attempts illegfl voting. for the "loose cash ia his pockets, bu; celnt'WteU foree will Lilt 1'iiiifp. Punipi ami runyy Fit tings ou hand. fortunately omitted one pocket, which Fl'RNACETOliK A5I) R0OFIXOr A SnoRf Visit. Elder Jo?. F. Smith was the only one containiag money Galvnniafd Sheet Iron Cornice di title fo order The scoundrel then Uft, and as Mr. W. came up from Salt Lake this morning SMf IjlieBiiig, Poldore T.p Fruit and and returnei on the afternoon train. He could not give a deacripiica of him, Uouey Can a specialty in Uiui caon. Orders from the country promptly filled and is related to Mrs. GritJSn, whose decease there is no trace that would be likely to shipped. lead his to was announced in yesterday's Junction, discovery and arrest Des Warehouse and Workshops, Went Temple St.r and came up to make some arrangements eret News. HALT LAKE CITY, concerning the funeral. Opposite City Meat No Decreasing l I further developments of th small pox. There are now uuly nineteen cases in town, all told. Remember this, and don't be scared nor 1141 J. - to-da- cb lloao-Plrioam-l Mills, Store, All &c You can get cash for wheat at the Weber Mills, er the new store of Peery, Herrick & Co., near the Qi'inT. extremely in this city to- day. Mills. See local advertisement. polls The Votis rolling up a good Pgure for Can- Weber Mills, in addition to its splendid non. No exoitement, no rowdyism, no flouring machinery, unequalled in the vulgarity, everybody wko voted doing Territory ,has apparatus for the manufao so freely and without fear or constraint. ture of corn meal which eliminates everyJust a it should be. thing except the clean pure kernel, and then works it up into fine meal for Fatal Fire On Saturday night a family use. A splendid sample has just e of prostitution, at Corinae, was been turned out from corn raised on destroyed by fere. The charred re Mr. Pcery's own farm, where, by the mains of the mistress of the houee were by, he produced this eeasca fifty bushels afterwards discovered. It is supposed of wheat to the acre. that the unfortunate woman fell a vie The new store is a Belief, frame buildr tim to flames without and ing, 30x1 00 ft., two stories high. It in within. divided across the centre, the front 50 ft being used for the store and the rear This morning Mr. Two Ms-r- Victims half for a warehouse. Under the latter Thomas Wallace's oldest son, Samuel is a capacious cellar for storing butter, fell Burnhope, became a victim &c. The store has been driving a roardestroyer. Mr. Wallace has been grieing trade since its opening. And if you vously afflicted, and his friends, whoee want to know the reason go and price name is legion, mingle their grief with the goods aad you will soon see through his and hope that Providence will susit. ' tain him in Lis bereavement. The mill granary adjacent, has recentMr. Jaoes Fowler's little son George received a hard finish on the outside, also died from, the efiSects of email pox ly and the whole gioup of buildings shows When will thie at 11 o'clock that the firm is alivt and doing well. A dreadful destruction cease? large shipment cf tie Weber Mills flour took place and erasers come is This- - morning Elders Missionaries lively from the east for other car loads John Kowberry, Wm. Stokes, B. Jensen, Geo. Atkins, J. E. Christiansen, Tbos. Ccmorah. Elder Solen Foster writes Barrett, John Tracy, John Proctor and to President Richards from New York, Chas 1). Evans, for England; Edward stating that after visiting the Centennial Cluff and W. F. Reynolds, for the East and seeing its wonders he went to the ern Statesleft by U. P. train, to fill the hill Cum or ah on the 19ih ult. Going missions to which they were appointed frsm Palmyra, N. Y., to Manchester, it at tht October Conference. Elders A. is about three miles distance. Visitors M. Musser and 0. F. Whitney, left may know the spot by a large willow morning for Pennsylvania and tree that grows by the left eide of . the Delaware. is ever three feet in diameter road; it with large limbs branching out. The Twc Physicians. It is not generally hiH is about a hundred reds from,, the knowu thet we have two new Doctors in tree. Every child in the vicinity knows Dr. Kingsland town, one of each sex. it, calling it "Mormon hill." It is has been here about a month; Mrs. nearly two hundred feet high, and if the Hegglund came with him. Dr- Kings-lan- d climate was as clear as in Utah he thinks is blind, having received an injury the hill would command a view of a several years ago whioh resulted in this hundred milts distance. affliction. He is an Eclectic physician, In addition to as a remedy and has had a long experience ia the diseases and Bkin chronic female for treatment of diseases, a preventive of concomplaints. One of his specialties is the tagion, and an adjunct of the bath, treatment of lead poisoning by the use Glenn's Sclphcr Soap is especially of the baths, in which useful to housekeepers as a means of Alhe is said to be very succesful. bleaching white wollen, cotton and linen of he is a&dlw able te fabrics. sight though deprived with ' astonishing cor diagnose a case CUT THIS OUT. rectness, and after a few questions- - can describe a sick person's symptoms and There is 09 person living but what determine the disorder without further more or less with Lung Diseases, eufiers examination. Colds or Coughs, yet some Mrs. Hegglund is a graduate of the would die rather Consumption, than pay 75 cents for Stockholm Institute iu Sweden, zni h&s a bottle of medicine that would cure her credentials with her. She is travel them. Da. A. Boschek'b German has lately been introduced in ing with the Dootor and makes a .speci- Strcp this country from Oermany, and its alty of obstetrios, being prepared to at- vionderous cures astonishes every one tend to the most difficult cases la mid- that try it If you doubt what we say n print, cut this out and take it to wifery. and get a sample bottl your They are staying at the City Hotel, for 10Druggist cents and try it. Two doses will and Mr. Owens, the proprietor, speaks relieve you. Regular pize 75'icents. Fotisale wholesale aad retail by the highly of the Doctor's skill in treating tMt ofih miakbers .of. his family. .CM. L and Moor, ,CleiEtnia.i Co. quiet at th.e Mrkt., tii lx-- P.O. Box. 306 -' - he-us- . STANFORD JiMt Received a Comjiete Stock" of Fall and Winter Goods ClethSj. Waterproof Flannel. Linseysy. Drees Goods, Shawls, Weolea. Jackets, Domestics, Shirtings, Yarns, Hociery, Boots. ; Shoes, Hats, Caps. I INVITE 6PECIAL' IN8PECTIOIC T OF MT7 OJT fire-wate- Yoidlm' and !& ' Clothlngt awl' Underwear. GROCER! DEPAllTHENTL Stked Well to-th- e jes-lerda- ,,' with Staple anil Fancy Gool.. Direct from the Philiidiilphlt Supply, of Factory, Urge t r AVB4LS0 . ENOUSn MANCFACTURE.. to-da- y. to-da- y, WISCONSIN. pre-ciuc- Xov. 7.1 Funeral The funeral of Mrs. C. E. Griffin will take place to morrow at the Salt Lake cemetery. Tbe remains will be morn convpyed to the city on ing's passenger train. Mr. Griffin has Tur-ne- y l,!t'rriifj( Daily of Vole Baying all mj- OckhU in - the first mrkW li York, Chicago and 8t.- Loaia, I am prepare! to do a well by customers aa any house in - New 1 Utah. Highest Prices paid for All. Kinds off Dried Fruit. i S 23 : 6. aL&Jl 3 13 O y o n . 2- -r 00- - Si o . C3 - E.2 c 0' - -- oj ( . V s? a O k. 7, B- o- - j aai 00 its-Val- ue Eieslro-chetnic- 1 - ' jt be j - H o . - S5 te s. O g Jc al "dr. CI V ItMuy have Yotir Life. ; a. d w 05 m 5-1 ; A. WEIDEL, I?lnyioIau &u 4U K CM D. Surgjoni, II SJIA; UASAORADIJATR OP' BERLIN, years in the old conttry, tenders bis erirea t the cttivsns of Wetwr County ... Iiseaie of Children a Bpecialty. Office oppotia JuncilOM - fflce, 0 DEX CIT Y, VTA t II. (1312 au |