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\ L maha Dailn VOL. X. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, ~1880. 2 . L :\O lAlT¢ v Price Five Established I87I. MORNING EDITION. Cents REAL ESTATE BEMIS’ AGENCY, 15th and Douglas Street, 3090 residence Jot for swie by this agen- = rom 825 10 81,600 cach, and att of the cito, in Grifin & lsacy’ addi between St, Mary'sayen 0 to 8300, ©ust of barracks on Saunders St., and wnd will be 80ld very chea 20 acre loia; now is your time s 1 of street car tracks on Saun. for 8575, Farohiam and 94th stroets, 90x132 0—will divide it i 15 {n Credit Fondsr addition. south of U. P. depot—$100 to 500, TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lots on Park Avonue and Georgia street, ©7 rowd to park, and noar head of St. Mary's avonue, at {rom §125 to §300 each. Seven years ime at'sieht per cont interest to those who will put up guod substantial bulldings. ¥ furbher Partioalars appiy to. G. P. DEMIS, Agent, Fifteenth and Dougias Streeta. Yorkamioe 1ot on Harnoy and Twonty-fist sireets, Vioia h Gran View addtign, sodth ot U. e 415 10§ 60 sach” on 15t street, south aplcton’s new residence, for §2,000, or will ai to city sized lotaa: from §350 20 #500 “RIVERVIEW ADDITION, w0 an the Perking 15 acres. ar beou platted—18 on las treet., antly k ots have thu T A MIGHTY WHIRLWI {f D W.ich Swept the Bourbons From the Field., A Solid North Confronts the Sol'd South And Hurls Back the Slanders on James A. Garfield. New York, Connecticut, Maine and Indiana Wheel Into Lice And Swell the Columns of Re- publican Victories, The Fmpire State Leads With 45,000 Majority for Garfleld and Arthur ‘While the Great West Echoes the Song of the At- lantic Coast. he Country Wild With Joyous Exultation Over the Glo- B s, rious Result, D e e e | While Barnum and Cipher Sam Strests, §1,000 Retire in Gloom a.d PARK PLACE. Despair. The choapest acre lote 1n the aity of —_— ro thoso offered forsale by this acency in Pauk Place and Lowe's scoond ion, on Cuming, Bart aud stroct; w make 1o mistaks i1 king up theee bargaine while you Bave the chance. These ioke are more than equal In size to 4 full sized city lots or a balf block— and it will he but a vory short timo before one- 8t part of v of theae acre ot il el for a8 or » fuil acro today. They are & vory short din'anco west of Cr.ightaw " Pricen ranging from §150 to $300 per crelot. Call mmesliatel. ‘and dotlose your Chance, and get piat and full particulars of " G¥0. P BEMIS, Agont, 16th and Dougias Streets Nice lot on Shermau Avente north of Nichoias wteoct, 1,40, ol o on Case,ctwoen 150h o 16th shroets 1, % nice lots in Hartman's addition, $400 to 8600. arzo wambor of acre lots in Gise's addition in North Omaha, £125 to 800 cach. Choice comnor lot near 22d and California. ta, 81,500, Newsos's addition, 150 to e sddition, $750. 1 Tarce lots In Barticis addition, 13 3 ‘hcrcs each, Prices 700 1o §,000 “Sevorai_cheice o' fn Reats fir-t a1dition, 275 Lo 850 oach Acre a1 Clark stroots, 60« | Ci e, $1,000 avehe (10th street), drabic Zity, % hew . ioad works U P, depot, stock Fanham ot $1150 and €150, very s who wi 1 Tiuprove. 240, betwees Farnbam and W %o SLO0U cach and long co e best businems lots in vot ted onevery bus e street, Auable store » erties In al- most every business block 5060 10 §16,000 - LAKE'S ADDITION. 0o ce ren dence lots tn_above addttion, tm. me i rth of aud adjoining Ponpietous adence and groy nd jo cet, 108 feet cast frontage | g1 decp. This is Just south of the Kiza. bath (Poppieton place. This is giit-cize, call and 1S, Ac reasonable prices and mmprove BEMIS, Agont, HORBACH'S ADDITION. 5310ts in Horbach's first and second ad ition ou loth, 1Sth, 19th and 20h_streets, hetwecn Nicholas, Pail, Sho-man and Clarx st eets, very majority Poushkeepsie city gi may rity. { cock’s msj rity in this city mated at 10 p. m. will not exceed 35, | as follows: | 6th dutrict, 7000 majority; Abrams A Republican President, Seoate and House of Represen- tatives Assured. Heavy Republican Gains in Every Section of the Chuntry. Nebraska Gives 20,000 Major- ity for the National Ticket. Dctailsof the Contest. NEW YORK. PovenkErsiz, November 2.—The ty complete gives Garfield 807 ma- jority. Sazatoos, November 2.—The city complete gives Garfield, 1412; Han- cock, 1086; republican gain 177. Syracuse, November 2 —Garfield’s this ity is 1760, Doxkmk, November 2.—Garfield, 738; Hancock, 901. T1ca, November 2.—Utica com- plete gives Hancock 125 majority, democratic gain 28, Avsury, November 2.—Auburn gives Garfield about 835 majority. Ocoexssure, November 2.—Gar- field 1725 majorlty. Apaxy, November 2.—Albany unty elects Nolan, democrat, to con- Rocmmster, November 2—Gar- field’s majority in this city 1200, Trov, November 2.—City of Troy complete gives Hancock 923 majority. Oavensus, November 2 —Ozden- purg complete gives Garfield 179 ma- rity. Rocuester, November 2 —Gar- Beld’s maj. rity in this city 1200. November 2.— POUGHKEERSIE, Brxarawrerox, November 2 —Cor- rected rerurns gives city to Garfield by 221 majority. . Broom county ves a revublics majority of 1100, Burrato, November 2 —Returns from 59 out 94 elective diatricts show republicans guivs of 2195 New York, November 2 —Han- est The congressional districts are Sonset Cos, democrat, Bands 4 G, P "Shops. smelting worka: otc, | Howitt, 10th district. 4000, G auiring suly sl paymens dows avd o | McCook, republiosn, 8th dutr.ct, ma time a7 pr cont interast to those. who wil i prove. GEO. P. BEMIS, 164 nd Dougias Strort. 38 nice lota in Parker's addition, between S-oders and Pierce, ‘King and Campbell's Sta.y on Bloao stree. with sout and Bio-0 sreet; 10 ote with south fronte N 2200 on | long time <nd § por cent ‘uterest to fosse. Who waif i 2150 cood trmn tor sl 0 Dowgls, gars w » Dodge, Suundorsand Fastana Aere Dost aclctad lands 1n the tate for sale by this agency. ‘maps, ircalar and ] s ticars T B 10w ) f Oemas, 8t . S e e e (e g o ee distribution. g Geo. P. Bemis’ Rea Estate Acency, 15th & Douglas St., OMAHA, - - - - - NEY gurily not stated; tl » Benjamin Wood, h district, probable plurality over icholas Muller 4000; Fernando Wood, 9¢h district, 300 majority. To the Tenth congressional district, Abram S. Hewitt, democrat, is elccted by a iarge majority, Astor, republi- can, in tae Seventh district is bly defested. Hancock’s majority in Kings conuty will beab proba. ut 10,000, Eiaara, November 2 —Hunocek's wajority in Chemung county is sbout 130 New York, November 2 —Returns from New York City and 241 towns indicate republican gains of 4000. New Yorx Crry, November 2.— Wm. R. Grace, democratic candidate, in elected mayor by about 7000 wa. | dority. Out of tweuty. of the assegbly the democratselcct nineteen. A majority of the demo- ceatic aldermen are clected. A. T. Cochardi, democratic candidate, is T members over Daniel G Horace Russell, republican, is electod | j Aze of supreme court. New York, rity. Chairman Jewell has sent congrata- | New Rochelle, Hutchings. is elected to congrers by 152 Yates county uearly comple'e 1,350 majority for Garfield; Genease county 14 towss a complete sain for Garfield; 1,388 majority. The Sun concedes Connecticat te Gartield by 3,00C, and clnims Arkan- sas for Hancock by 30,000 majority. publicans by 40,000 majori 2 m.—Returas indicate that New Yok has given Garfiald 40,000 major- ; Wood, F Cox, 'Sixth; Duero, pr enth; Fernando Wood, Ninth; Hex- itt, Tenth; Nolan, Sixtecuth. Chit- rerden has boen defeated in the Thir tieth district by a democratic_combi- | I nation with independent republicans. { Syracvse, November 2 —The full vote of the city gives Garfield 6689, Haneock 5013, a majoriy of 1667, the couuty will probibly give a re- publican majority of 4300. | NEBRASKA. i 8pecial Dispateh v Tux Brx ScauyLer, November 2 —This pre- cinct casts 283 votes; Garfield’s ma- joriy, 126; Valentino but a few vot behind, FrExoxt, Novemher 2 —Republi || oan electors have 118 msj rity in Fe- | | mont. Tho majority in 1876 was 28, | | Tae republican county ticket is un- doubtedly elected. Dodge county gives a republican joriy of 300 for electors and_gov- 1 g . : ! e'ected over Jacob Hess, republican, | out of one-hundred and thirty in the ’ fo: registrar; Fred Smythe is electcd | city of Chicago, give republiosn | licht gains on the vote of 1876. s for recordar; | majority of 5,506. Easr St Lo W clected to congre=s by a large majority in the Seventeenth distsict. fug proceeds very slowly with many scratched tickets. It concedes New York state to the re. | 270 Van candidates in nearly every preoi crat. Spoctai Dispatch to The Bee. repuoli and ca; clsimed thres thousand majority, Spacial Disraich to Th Ben, three towas give Garfield 883 major- burae, republican, 138 mujority. The Second distfict gives a straight repub- lican mejority of 105. republican majority. Dunnel, repub- Secord distri burne, republican, in the Third dis- trict, 8000 majority. The legislature 15 overwhelmingly republican. | Shackelford, democrat, s thought to Cmrcaco, November 2 —Forty oity | be elected in the Trird district and over Charies F. Truax, democtat, for | precincis give Garfield 13,301; Han- | Cox, democrat, in the Fourth. No cock, 9961. Novemb:r 2—Tioza | tivus te show republican gains in nty complete gives Garficld 1200 | every part of the westand east. returns have been received from oth- er districta, The legislature is demo- ocratic. FLORIDA. Special Dispatches to Th Bes. Scattering returns. con- hundred and two towns in utside of Chicazo, show a ois, 1 to the republicans of the state | not republican gain of 1,257. Thia | “yy5 nase, November 2—6 p. m. claiming a majority for Garfield of | rato with the heavy Cchanges in| g golored Yote appoars to be di- 45,000. Chicago indicates a majority of over | yided on the state, national aud Wasioester, N. Y., November2 | 50,000 in the state, county tickits moro than ever be- ~-Gives Hancock 304 majority. November 2—| fore, * Indications are that the state s Wi, R. Morrison, democrat, i6 ré-| has gone democratic by sbout 2000. Republicans admit the election of Davidson, democrat, over Whothet- spoon iu the first district, but bre in- clined to elaim the election of Bishee, 1épublican, in the secoiid district Lake Crry, November 2.—Indica- tions favor the election of Bloxhaum, democrat, for governor, and David- son for congress in the first district. Tae sceond distriot in close, ALABAMA. MISSOURL. ecal dispateh to Tus Ean. KaxsasCiry, November 2.—Count- Tu the Eghth con- ional dietrict, s far as counted, Horne, republican, leads both Tndications are that Van Hora, o the ity. In this city Hancoek's m joriry | Publican, is elected to congress in Specal Dispateh to The Boe. s about 40,000, and in Brooklyn Ll\ ';"“_"c'-\. smbor 2.—In the| MoNTGOMERY, Novembr2—6 p. m. 9,000, making a total dem cratic lcss | o °T, LOUIS, November 2.—In the| w0 ¢ iodicate Herbercs eleciion of 21,000 in these two cities ns com- | L1lird congressional district, this | { R P IC QIS BT E GrER jared with the results of 1876 Nine | 413 Soeehighanmee, vepublican, W | ,o.p§i obaoh, republicrm, by at least Jorytssuou over ¥rost, demo- | 4 400 majority. In the Third district Oats’ majorily over Mabson, republi- can, is es imated at over 3,000, and there are democratic gains. Herndon, democrat, in the First district, is elected by increased majorities. Gil- lette and Treat (colored) are receiving a very small vote. The returos indicate the election of the democratic candidates in the First, Second, Third and Fourth districts by increased majorities. MobiLe, November 2.—This city gives a democratic majority of about 800. Tudications are thdt Alsbamd sends again to Cougress a solid democratic delegation. Returns received up to 1 o’clock warrant the belief that the democratic majority in the state will be over IOWA, Drsyorses, November 2.—Kasson, u candidate for corgrewsman idate for speaker of the 10use, is clected by 5000 majority. The nost sauguine reputlicans only MINNESOTA. S2. Pavr, Novembor 2.—Twenty ty. The Third district gives Wash- Minuesota™ givos Garfield 25,000 icin, in_the First district, 5000 ma- rity; 8 ruight, republican, in the 000 majority; Wash- Heraden, the present democratic member of congs re-elected over Gllet, The state has gone over- whelmingly for Hancock and English, Mosis, November 2.—Returns srnor. “The whole legislative ticket is GEORGIA. indicato the election of all elected. Special Dispateh to Tan Bre. the democratic congre:smen. The Piow Creex, November 2— | Areanra, November 2.--Spear, fn- democratic majority in the state is republican electors, 140; demo- | dependent candidate for congrees, is [ over 40,000. s cratic, 4). Nance, 130; Tioton, 50; | elected in ths Oth district. MISSISSIPBI Dilwerth, 140; Suyder, 146; Valen tine, 9; Caichee, 26; Baldwin 149; Long, 35. Wizow Tsiaxp, November 2 Sixty-uine votes cast; Garfiel, 46 Hancick, 23. State officers the sume, ine, 6 Suyder, for senator, 52; Ball-uti Crear Crerk, November 2 —Union precinct, Saunders county, g:ve Gar- tie'd 98, Weave. 25, Hancock 14, The state ticket was the same. Tekayan, November 2 250 votes polled. cuck (estimated) 125. OcatLaLs, Novomber 2.—Republi- can presidential electorn, 26; dor cratic, 42. Nance, 2 Valentine, 26; North, 4 Fawriein, Novembor 2 —Fairfi-1d avd Edgar givea republicin majoruios Special Dispateh to The Bee. A large vote was polled in the city, reaching forty thoueand, 1t indicates the city is republican by at least a thousand plurality. Returns from the interior indicate the state is five thousand republicsn. heard from Nevada or Oregon, The repudlicans claim the state and all four o Tho No returns yot from the country.’ Re- publicans cluim the city by 2,500, state continue to skow republican ma- jorities, CALIFORNIA. Bpocial dispatch to Tun Ben Jacsox, November 2.—The prin- cipal fight was in Chalmer's district, where Lynch, republican, made a vig- orous contest. Calmers is elected by agood majority. The democratio ma- jority in the stita will be 60,000, OHIO. Ormcrsvats, November 2.—One hundrad and seventy-one precinots, or about one-cighth of the state, show a net republican gnin of 3334. Crxcrsxart, November 2.—Filty precincts of Hamilton county gives a net republican gain of 1700 over the October election; 357 precinets give a net rapublican gain of 4925, indi- cating that Garfieid's majority in the state is 35,0 Sax Fraxcrsco, November 2; Nothing is yet Sax Fraxcisco, November 2.— gressmen. Sax Fravcisco, November 2 — total vots of this city is 41,298 Returns from the interior of the the southern counties ot T oial and logis- | Giving an increasod ropublican rate. | | Onevmia, Novamber 2.—Returns Novomber 2— | Ons huadred and seven towna show | from. Cleveland and other town in Sevouty-seven vutes casts Garicls, | Garfeld, seven thousand, Hancack, | thia district continu to come In rap. : | sixty-nide hundred, with the lurge | idly and indicate republican gains of 7 majority; precinc! Welsh, democrat, Fifty-first district, 27 ma- jority; Hugh'e, dem crat, Thirty- ssventh district, 15 majority; Higgins, democrat, county commissioner, 13 wajority; Turner, republican, Four- teenth senatorial district, 7 msjojit PariLioy, November ‘2—Prec national and “atate, republican, demoe-at, 99; legislature, Gates, 11: Smith, 116, Eix Creek, November 2—This precinct wves the democratioticket electors or governor, Lipton 35; republican ticke: electors 27, fur governor’ Nance 27; groenback ticket electors 8, for governor, Williams 3. Davio Crry, Boono county, No- vember 2.—Hancock and Tipton eight majority. Boone precinct, Garfield, 2 ipton, 4. Beaver precincr, Garfield, 83; ~Hanoock, 3; Nance, 83; Tipton, 39 Nowra Bexp Precrscr, November 2 —Garfield, 163; Huucock, 82. Chapman precinct, total vote 99 Democrat vote for electors 31; repub- lican, 8. All preeiuct goes republt- by from 30 to 50. Douglas County. Valley, precinct—Republican vote 131, democrat 98, greenback 1. The following is the vote: Burnham 1 Furguson 108, Coutant 70, Locke 74, Doane 125, Howe 124, Myers 61, Johnson 93, Burr 46, Vansycock 92, Brosch 152, Bolln 103, Fox 80, Kiner 98, Maullon 101, Bartlett 100, Jackson 101, Paxton 118, McShare 156, Stield 116, Link 84, Burgdorf 82, McKinnly 81, Swartzlander 1 Burber 97, Bloom 43, Walcott 42, Kruse 39, Pat McCardle 7, Jamee Me. Cardle 24, T. W. Corliss 183. For bonds 34, against bonds 145, Mitaro, November 2 —Garfield, 58; Hancock, 25; Weaver, 4; Valen. Tl lay git m republican counties not in yer. meda will give twouty five huodred, Sacramento, fifteen hundred. precincte give tarfield 135 majority, cans by 5,000 majorcy. Ki Knight ahead. elected, but very close, White Pine bas goce demacrattc by a considerable majority. Lincoln coanty Story county is expected to givea says Nev without the figures to go on. Special Dispatch to Tum Ban come in very slowly owing to the distance of many of the mining camps from the telegraph. News o far re- cpived is favorable to the republicans, who claim the state by an increased will carry the state probably by an in- creased majorify. Special Ale | 2000 or 3000 the October ma- jority. The majority in the 20:h con- gressional district will likely be near hundred and seven towna and | 7000, One SENDING THE NEWS, A telegram from Senator J.G. Blaine to Garfield said. ‘‘Maine has given you & handsome majority over all other opposing tickets. I will send details later.” Ex senator Dor- sey telegraphed from New. York. “This city gives about 45,000 majoriry for Hancock. Indications point to a ‘majority of 40,000 for you in the state, news from Maine and New Jersey are 2.— | good.” After reading several more bulletins from the empire state, Garficld re- matked. “If wo have got New York, as tho indications are that we hava, we can give the democrats several northern states and win. VIRGINIA. Soectaldispatch to The Eee. Ricayoxp, Va., November 2—Two- thirds of tho city gives the regular democratic ticket 4,887, readjusters 362, republicans 2,168, Raturns from one third of the indicato the defeat of the readjusters ——the Huncock ticket. Norrork, November 2 —Goode, democrat, is elected to congress. Des. endorf, republican, in the 2d_district is elected. A republican gain of 1. VERMONT. Docial Disgatobes o T tien. Wanre River Joscrios, Vt., No- vembher 2—92 townsgive Garfield, 25.520, Hancock, 10,258, Weaver 827. Republican gain over 1976, 975, Warre River Juscriox, Nogember 2 —Ninety two towns give Garfield 25,522; Hancock, 10,463; Weaver, 827; scattering, 14; ropublicsn major- ho stitefa_claimed by the republi- ws district in Californi shows ry is slightly leading in Solano, ingdisappointcd republican calcala: Humboldt’s vote may bring Pacheo 18 probably NEVADA, Spasial Dispateh to the Bee. Say Fraxcisco, Novembar ras from Nevada indicate In Carson City Garfield ; Hancock, 381 Elko has n iiirty majority for Hancock s seventy-five democratic and rg6 democratic vote. Virginia City ves & small republican majority, A dispatch received at midnight ada_is democratic, thoigh 8 COLORADO. Dexver, November 2.--Returns vjority. DENVER, 3 a. m.—The republicans SOUTH CAROLINA: patch to Toe Bee. Corvnsus, November 2.—The elec- tme, 19; majorities, 27. North, 40; | tion progressed with quistness. In | o 2 Nove, pContingent wajoriies 22 all fous wardn of this aity therepub-| 92 1729 0\ o)y Nance, 25 majority; Hamilton, 20 | licans'made a fight, but the democrats : majority; Alexander, 19 maj rity; | came out far ahead, the republicaus | Spocial Discatch to The Bes. Wallack, 19 m.jority; Burilett, 19 | having no state ticket in the field. | New OrLeans, November 2.—Re mjoricy; Diliwirh, 19 moj rity; | The democratic majority in Ch turas from all parta of the state indi- Keadall, 19 majori'y; Junes, 19 ma- | ton county is 2500, assuring the elec. | cate. the election of the democratic Jority; Ferguson, 23 mejority; Cou- | tion of O'Connor and a #olii demo- | candidates from ail she congressional want, 24 wajority; Locke, 20 major- | cratic delegation in eongress, districts. ity; Dans, 64 majurity; Howe, 68 ma- jority; Cowan, 4 majority; Myers, 23 0, 25 majnity 6’ waj tity; Broatch, 54 ma Barber, 23 maj rity; Bullao, 24 wajority; Fox, 15 majority; Ky. 22 majority; Mulien, 25 ma rity; Barlett, 26 majority; Jack- son, 23 majority; Paxton, 64 ma. joity: McShane, 68 majority; Shields, 66 majonty; Link, 52 ma. joriy; Bergdorf, 25 majority; V. Syock, 16 msjority; Swartziandcr, 67 majority; Bloom, 63 majori y; Waolcoit 46 majority; Gruse, 45 ma. jority; White, 4 majority; McDor- mott, 4 majorsiy; Vanetten, 2 ma Special Dispatch to Tre Beo, gy wives Gucod 3,752, Hancock gives Garfield 1,646, Hancock 1,404, Weaver 14 dred towns over the Septamber eluction of 3722, and it is estumated that the republican majority in the statewill be from 3000 to 4000, 4500 maj ity in this stace. Tho election here was very quiet and the votolight. Hancock's maj>r- ity is estimated at 9,000, Hahn, re publican, in the Second congressional district, runs ahead of his ticket in this city, and is possibly elected. Dar- rall, republican, in the Third district, is_ rogarded certain. Returns from north Lonisiana show & complete sup- pression of the republican vote. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Special Dispath to The Bes. Coxcor, N. H., November 2.— Four counties give Hancogk 6,359, Garfield 5,211, » republican loss of about 1000. MAINE. PorrLAND, Me., November 2.—The 288, Weaver 78 Lrwistox, November 2.—This city PorTLaND, Nevember 2.—Two hun- ve u republican net_cain Tucications are that Garfield has jority; Murphy, 4 majority Carlise, | PORTLAND, November 2 — Two s 2. Re- 54; “James, Mcardle, 16; Patrick | hundred towns give Garfield 52,281; ,,,:“‘“::;*g:;,’n‘;’;;’;“,";g,w,,,ic McArdle, 27. For bovds 14, against | Hancock, 42,726; Weaver, 1782, The 33 and republican gains in 30, bonds 76, Total votes cast 97, same towns in Suptember gave the re- | 5ot 'a net. dersocratio. gain of 173 ILLINOIS. D ienn 01042; fusionists, 45,992; | on the basiaof the vote in 1876, when scatiering, The repabiicans will | Hayes 142,088 majority. Special Dispatch to Taw San. Crcaco, November 2 —At 6 p. m., vhen the polls should have elosed, Mayor Harrison caused new judges to %o be elected, new box. s to be provi 4, and under the direction of the po- lice, proceeded to take ballots from all persons offering them up to that hour. Cuicaco, November 2.—Returns from 85 towns outside of the city of Chicago show » met republican eain of 917. The republicans claim a ain of one congressman in the state. Rotaros from sixty-nine precincts carry the state by 4000, Special Dispatch to The Boe. bas probably gono 10 spare on either side. Speciai Dispatch to Tae Fee. tion passed off quietly. The returns are scaitering and incomplete, As One hunired and twenty-six towns and wardf in the etate show a net re- pulican gain of 252 over the vote of 1876. These towns include Man- chesterand Concord, but not Ports- mouth, Dover and Nashus, twenty- zeven towns in the First congressional districc gave Hele, republican, 276 majority. Thirty-three towns in the Third district gave Fair, republican, 608 m-j rity, but as these are repub. lican strongholds Bingbam's election OREGON. 8a¥ Fraxcisco, Novemeer 2.— A Portland dispaich says Oregon ) 500 republican, Oregon is very close, with not 300 NORTH CAROLINA. £ as heard from the democrats make | Second district Briggs, repatlicar, leads Suliaway, democrat, by 800. DELAWARE. Spectal Dieptch to The Bee. Witats cox, November 2.—Com- plete returns give a republican gain of 560, Returns indicate a majority in tke state of at least 1,000 for Hancock. TENNESSEE. Special Dispatch to Tus Bas. Nasavitie, Tonn November 2.— Evidencs of a heavy vote all over the state. Republicans carry Chattanooga, by increasod majority cver 1876. Tndications are _that the rage for governor batwsen Wright, dewmacrat and Hwkins, republican, be close with_ prospects in favor of the former, Nashvilie gives a small ma- jority for Wright. Mexputs, Teon., November The election passed off quietly and little enthusissm manifested. Shelby county gives Hanecck a msjority The result of the gubernateral elec- tion is doubtful,{as there are two dem- ceratic candidates in_the field Yound, democrat, candidate in this district, gets a large majority over Moore and Hamilton, two republican aspirants. CANSAS: Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bas. Torexa, November 2,—It is safe to y that the republicans have electrd three congressmen. From the 1: district by 12,000; 2d district by 8.00 and 31 district by 10,000, an th ¢ Garfild carries the state by 50,000, In Shawnee_county the whole repub- Hean ticket is elacted. WISCONSIN. 8pogial dispateh to The Bee, Muwavgze, November 2.—One hundred and sisteen towns in Wiscon sin_show a net republican gain of 4338, Twenty-five procincts i the city of Milwaukee gives 2809 mjority for Garfield, with one precinct to hear from. Thts is a republican gain of 4403 over 1876. ‘This elty dnd eounty give a total re- publican majority of 39,350, ropubli- can gain of 5,000. Twenty-three precinots of Fon Du Lic county give Dot republican gain of 503, Mr. Dottster, demoerat, for congress in the Fourth district is elected by 1500 ma- jority. One hundred and fifty-nive towns in tho state show a total net gain of 10,160. The state gives a Probable republican majority of 30,000 orover. Guenther, republicsn con gressman in the Sixth district is elected. The republican county _ticket is elected throughout. The legislature is tolidly republican. county insures 2400 republican All the repablican conerossmen a in 1876. The town of Merlden shows | 8 republican gain of 300. | Indications are that Garfield’s ma- jority in the state will be from 2000 o 3000. Sixty-three towns give Garfield 18,162, Hancock 15,284, Brparporr, November 2.—Gar- field 2934, Hancock 3390, Weaver 59. New Haves, November 2 —New Huven gives Haucock 2195 majority. Some returus from small towns show republican gains. o Ninety-one towns give a net republi- can gan of 3,118 This overcomes Tilden's majority, and would give tho s'ate to Garfield. The republican sheriff is elected for the first time in years at Hartford. To-vight the jenthasiam of republi- cans s intense. Keturas are given to the republicans by steroscopic lan t ros. The republicana are parading, bonfires are burninz, fireworks, etc. The opera houso meeting is the most enthusiastic ever seen in the city. Merk Twain delivered a funeral ora- tion over the demcratic party, one of his funniest efforts. Gen. Hawley | also s oke briefl New Haves, November 2.—Mills, republican, is elected to congress in the 14h dimrict. The democrats claim the el-ction of Phelps in the 2d eistrict. The repoblicans elect the stato ticket and three out of the four con- gressmen are ol cted. One hundred vote of 1876, giviog a clean majority 1595, wi'h 42 towns to hear frem, which will easily awall the republican majority to 2000. HARTFORD, November 2.—To Maz- suaLL JeweiL: Connecticut closes up without a doubt with 3000 ma- jority for Garfield snd sbout the . HUBERMANN, THI RELIABLE Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents AMERICA¥ GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of ILYER WARE AND DIANONDS. JEWELRY, We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, angsi ate HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, At Chicago Prices. same for Bigelow. Signed, g ;, B! Przey. W. J. EROATCH, DIANA, 8pse ul Dispatoh to The Ben. 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. INoianapos November 2— octittmo Theeo hundred and sixty voting places show & uet republican gain of 223. ‘Threo huvdred and thirty-six vot- ing piaces show a net republican gain of 87. NEW JERSEY. Special Dispateh to The Beo Taextoy, November 2. — New Brunswick gives a democratic majori- ty of 700, which is a democratic gain of70. Itis estimated that three dem- ocratic congressmen are elected which isa gain of fwo. JEnsey Crry, November 3—1 a. m. —Indications are at present, with the meager retarns and heavy demoeratic lossee, that the electoral vote of the stato will be given for Hancock, with the gubernatorial contest in doubt,the | We MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks and Va The larges: and best sgsortment of ses in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. PROP., H. MARHOFF, 117 14th St.. 3 Doors North of Douglas St. T0 THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING COODS would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect_our gtoeké of the state. ats boliaved to bo. re. | chaces being in the repablicans’ fa- | feelin confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods an elected. and ono i gained in the Sixth | Vor. o fo Low Prices . : i {or congress o the Fourth diaric, is SHREVE, JARVIS & €O., TEXAS. behiud 123 votes on the full returns Cor. 14th and Dodze Sts, Speci) Dispatch to The Boe. from 5 towaships in his owa county. | _swero s Dsiias, Texas, November 2,— | Thed mocratsconcede the lezisla-ars A epecial to the Herald from various [ on joint balist by 22 majori ITIis paata of the state, »flirms the ro-elec- ICHIGAN. tion of Governor Roberta. Thessta| MICHIGA] A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE is for Hancock and English by the | SPecis! Dispatch to Tus Bax usual majority. Denorr, November 2 —Two hun- Specials to the Herald from various | dred and nineteen precincts and wards parts of tho state show the re-election | and w:fmhévj give (?;;';_ehl 12,150 of Gov. Roberts, and state for Han- | majority and Jerome 9,846. ¥ . Ay o e " cock and English by the usuai large PENNSYLVANIA. Gives universal Snusl‘n_ctwn and tvhnt it is stead: majority. Special Dispatch to The Bea. ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. DE ISLAND. eLPH1A, N ber 2.—' . ks - e mz_ t‘fia G ;,,fiz‘:&f,i’."”,fi‘:m Garfiord’s m.?f,'i The White Machine justly claims to be the Provioece, November 2.—The| 1y it the stato will be from 50,000 best made, the easiest running, the simplest in et (i oy Oy 181 Berka county 'gives 7,600 demo- construction and the most perfect Machine in Al towns in_the state excopt six | CTatic majority. ~ the market. e & sy M 01 ity g 2 d - 2 o5 " completo vota of this stato is as fol- = ::fli; D'fnfiah&‘;e::g\; &g'fe‘:i & tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, e ock; | fatal tickat.‘aad{for Cacfield | Tha becsuse they find everything just as repres- jority 7263, In 1876 Hayes, 15,769; | legislature is largely republican in ented. lilden, 10,700; Cooper, 72; scattering, | both branches. Everybody should use this Machine. The orRisTowN, November 2.—The : g MARYLAND, home of Hancock, gives Garfield 400 salessofar this year are more than double e & majority, a gain of 41 over 1876. the corresponding time last year. Bpocial Dispatches to Turm Bax. Wesr Onester, November 2.—The Baurnecrr, November 2.—The_re- | republican majority in this district All orders addrecsed to the Omaha Office turns from Hartford county give Han- | 1094, » gain of 204 over Hayes maj will be promptly fllled. cock 500 majority, a republican gain | jty. of 473 The republican candidate for | Prrrsaua, November 2.—The HN ZEH congresshas 200 majorityin thecounty. | tricts of Aileghouy county give y Kent county gives a_democratic| field a majority of 2426. A gain of majority of 117, 2 republican gain of | 86 over 1876, Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. L3 i KENTUCKY. B S republican gain of 810. Kent county | Louisviiie, November 2—mid- | boopans oot or ahis i | clineaco not, at this moment, appacent gives a democratic majorlty of 117, a | nizht—Rrtorne up to. this time aro | wre to essive fve days’ metier, Ty | ™ 1D mATket. publican gain of 37. MASSACHUSETTS, Spacial Dispatch (o tho Bxn. Bostoy, November 2—8 p. m.— Ninety-nine towns and wards give Garfield 50,833, Hancock 37,299. The ssme towns in 1876 gave Hayes 45 967, Tilden 40,344. The following republicans are elect- ed to_conzreas: W. W. Crapo_ from the First dietriot; Bey W. Harris, Seventh iot; J. W. Chandler, Eighth district; A. Morse, Fourth district; Norcross, Eleventh’ district. A A Rancer, republican, carries the Third_congressionsl district by 757 majority over Alexander Dearborn, domocrat. Morse, democatt, cagries the Fourth diatrict by 100 majority over Hayes. The Fifth district re- turns Bowman, republican, by 3000 majority. Gity of Boston complete gives Garfield 25,524, Hancock 27,65¢ WoncEsTER, Novembor2—8 p. m. —Gactield 6531, Hancock 3665, Weaver 18, New York, November 2—A dis- patch 10 C. A. Arthurrom Boston says that Mass.chusetts will go republican by 50,000 majority; also that ten con- growmen and possibly eleven are clested. Bostox, November 2.—152 towns give Garfield 82,644; Hancock 58,- 850. The svme towns in 1876 gave Hayes 75,116; Tilden, 62,269. Indi- cations are of a solid republican del- egation to congress. WEST VIRGINIA. Special dispatches t6 The Bee. WizeLxG, November 2—Returns 80 far show indications that the te will go democraticby about 13,000; congressmen aro unchanged. WaEeLixG, Novembor 2.—Retarns indicate a majority for Haocock of 17,000. ARKANSAS. Spocial Dispatch to The Bee. - Litriz Rock, November 2.—Indi- cations are that all four democratic congressmen are elected. Hancock will carry the atate by 30,000. CONNECTICUT, Bpecial Dispatch to The Bes. Raveran, November 2.—The elec- is claimed by the democrats. Forty | townsin the First district give Hale, republicap, 224 majority. In the Hakrrorn, November 2.—The city of Hartford gives Hancock a majorizy of 225; also a loss of 650 over meagre and scattering, but indicate considerable republican gains in all parta of the state, and probably a gain front_of Tho Commercial offico at midnight singing and cheering with the such demonatration was ever od in this state. utterly derpondent, and The Courser- Jcurnal is enshrouded in gloom, The vast crowd at midnight in front of The Commercial were in the best of humor, and even demacrats now concede that theresult of y.s'erdsy’s election is the vest that could hefall the country. be 20,000 larger than has ever been cast for a republicau. ic nominoe for congress in this disirict is overwhelmingly defeated. from the stato outside the principal belief that the republicans have car- riod the Ninth and Tenth districts, but as these districts are remote from telegraph wiree, the actual situstion cannot be obtaitied for some days. Capt. Ten thousand_repablicans were in No ess- The democrats are wildest enthusiasm, chany most tion The vote for Garfield will probably tors. The democrat- News | time now will DOMESTIC DOINGS, Wicaira, Nov. 2—4 p. m.—Capt. Pardee, of the 33rd Iafantry, who captured Capt. Payne’s filibusters in Oklahoma in two oceasions and ex- pelled them from the territory, is en route to Forc Smith, whether ho has been summoned in the case of the United States va. Payne. which is to be tried before Judze Parker on the 4chinst. It is civil action merely. Payne was taken serioudly ill at Malvern, Kansas, vesterday, and his physicians consider it a severe, though row wild and tempcrary, indisposition, Payne has | mercantile sources, the chances con- tinge in favor of an ultimite advance. Of course an accident would upset all issued a proclamation to his Oklahoma colonists, notifying them fo be in Oklahoma colonists in Wichita gave | on his arrival, bat warned him that | ed blue coats in saddle, and exprass. s | entire confidence in his ability to ex | pel sll inveders. Special Dispateh to tha He New Y. ek, Nov. being a general holid: the wlectivn, the probable course of | impeachin +pecalation in stock market is the | For that 4 ral belief seems to be, that incn ampled prosperity which the co street, and a genersl prices. One of the largest brokerage | respond to scurrility, houses in the city sant out yesterday, | a private circular to_its customers, | lic. But when Mr. John Kelly, fn from which the following extracts aro | his organ, The Express, commits’ his made: “Doring the earller half of elected. capltal seeking investment, however, Scalping John Kelly. | Speciat Dispmien 1o The e - Pardos s very cordial recention | Ny Yorr o ober? 4, me o °F o republican congrese- | shey intanded to move immediat.ly | The, Hlorald thir morning | i " KENTUOKY'S ENTHT! 0 Do ke Rindes Bas bwembe | iy, o g Soucaiat attacke o6 ey o sy et five Indian scoug and fifty-two enlist P - | Express cn Mr. Bennett ““The Herald has endured with self- | restraint, until this momen, the frule | ness with which Mr. John Kelly for | a week has been lib ling its prorie- tor. But last evening Me. Kelly ook a step which annikil wed that solf re= 4p.m—To day | siraimt. Ttrough his organ, The Ex- y , thestock cx | press, he bas-ly struck at the propries ige 18 of course cloed, but nextto | tor of Tre Herald by mendacica by ing the virao of a womang tard’y Lo we denounce important subject of conversa- | Mr. Juhn Kouily e vile coward, who between investers and epecula- | deserves the c of every home There is, perhaps, » more inti- | est. person—man, women or childe ‘Wall street Speculation mate interest felt . this matter, than | aud wo rec mmend it o the m tios has ever been experienced before at a | of the d jury of ths eouaty. The proprietor of The Herald has no, 8o far, permitted any reply t» be of general eleetion. The gene- | of the low rates of interes:, | m: to the mass of fa's hoods which towns is meager, but shows marked | 217" : iy > ided |the very large demand fof | Mr. Joha K lly, one of the propries Eepublicgaing. ) Wheee mm duchlod | -0 ot Coatrtin ol undl te umee | fota: o€ Th Expeess, Haa catrod dhat ntry | paper to put forth concerning hi enjoys in every soction, thera | nor do we thirk he bellcys nzgh:y' be s very active market in Wall | reputablo person whose good advance in | opinion is desirabls, expects him to whose base 86 must bo evident to the whole pab- |comardly’ outrage of desgging s the | woman's name into the mirs, for the The Oklahama Invaders day, stocks showed some light signn | sl purpore by covering hoe with la- of depression on rumors that any |famy to injure the character of & mam. Ordered to Prepare for | republican victories would bo sigs: | M. Keily heppens. . diokive, oo h : rously contested by the democrats, | mon manhood requires that the reti- Another Cruise. but theabsurdity of this propesicion | cance hitherto observed shall csse. Sedi became manifest as the day advaaced | The Hersld, therofors, assures the . and ite fmpresston wore off, and the | public that' thers s not & line Payne's Trial. market closed with a very boayant 5; 'ivuul of truth g in the Special Disvatch to The Bee. foeling. There are some undoubted |infamons tale concerning Mr, spmptomsof selling particular stocksby | Bennett and a ludy (Mrs. Helmbold) large holders, but the demand is fully | whose good name The Express yestore €qual to the supply, aithough tem- | day wantonlyattackedand besmizched,, pered by a degree of caution, which is a tremendous saving clause in the situation. course of stocks for the next few her of any kind whatever, days. Probably the opening to-mor- | | Mr. Bennettdoes not know, nevee in | nis life spoka & word to her nor she to 1t is uselers to predict the | him, never had any relations with morning will be attended by 25% excitoment, no matter who 4| JNO. G. JACOBS, With the vast amount nf} (Pormerly of Glsh & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Parnham 5t., Old Stand of Jacoo G ORDKRS BY TELEGRAPU mLxEa the limited engagements from |