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FIFTEENTH Y EAR. BATTLING FOR THE OFFICES, Politital Predictions as to the Result ia New York Btate, REPUBLICAN SUCCESS ASSURED, The Gallant | by Mahone Bt to be Made To-day Break the Solid Balloy Means a Victory, * Bouth—A Freo Dattles to he Fought To-day. kW Youk, No Speclal to the Bk ~Tombirow Importunt battles are o bo fonzht in New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and lowa. In all the states nawed, exeept Penusylvania, goveruors and state legish. tures are to be ¢lected, In New York, Vir- ginia, and Towa the result will be looked for with more than special interest because of the circumstances which enter into the tizht. Last. wk gave its electoral vote to the deme andidate by a very small major ar the republicans hope to elect the entire state ti majority of the legislature, 1 there is any help in power, the demoerats have the advantase. The president, secretary of the treasury, sceretury of the navy, and numerous other fmportant federal ofticials, with a lars patronag re New Yorkoers, In ad 1 to this the stato and eity govern- ments, with tl inmnense pe \ e in demociatic 5, but in splte of all this the republicans clalin, with the return of the indepcndent vo beent liscord and g in the democratie party, they will come oub the vieto | dders of botliparties are wide a Fgnesses, The following predictions have been made publi 1y Governor Hill's majority will probably. be Jarger in this city thin was Cleveland's lst your "Phis ought to insire his elect 050 v editor of the World. y committee consider a_bedrock assures t 15000 mujo &bout the swne ovpinion,- unc. The completion of our eany ustites us in the prodiction t eans of the country will be result to-morrow. The republican party ®ounit for success. —Chesior S, Cole, chair- man New York stafe committec, In Virginia the contestis one in which all the republicans are interested. There itis a Tast, desperate struzgle fora free ballot and faircount in the south. On one side are rayeda great wajority of yepublicans, in- cluding colored voters, together with thou- gands of old confederafe soldiers who have followed Malione, and hundyeds of younwer men who have grown tived of the rule of the old ratie oftice-holdin wd, On the othic are the old elements reforred to above, with the “blooly shirt” confederates led by Fitzhugh Lee, who has throughout the couvass appealed 0 the prejudices of the econfederate element that bel that the Host cause” is a righteons and that loyalty to it should still be the open ses to” oftice holding and social position, gide will leave nothing undone to succeed. I Mahone and his followers succeed th will be no wore solid south, 1f th E feated there ean be little hope of air vote and an honest count in that seetion for years 1o come. Niw Yorg, Nov. 2. day, beinga le the e art 55 of thiy To-morrow, election el holiday in this state, all changes and banks will be closed. Estimates on New York. New Yonk, Nov, 2.—The npaizn in the gtate may now be sald to be closed. The Times says, sentontiously: “Wehave no doubt of the result.” The Su: st *‘The democratic committee look for 50,000 plurality for Uill and estimates that the prohibition vote will almost equal Hill's pluralit Editorfally neither the Tribune nor World ventare on a predietion further than that the result will e close. The furuwrmulvn(fl. however, of the two journals are widely apart, The former's tory tor Di port and the y for Hill. The lerald prints two tables of the probable majoritics by counties, both made up by the yepublicans, one of which gives Davenport 30 majority and the other 11,600 majority Beiting continues,” says the Tribune, *at $100 to S50 or 875 on Davenport, but the dewo- crats are shy at these rates,” The Amiendments Carrled. Coruaisus, Ohio, No ~The ofticial vote on the constitutional amendments at the fon held October 13 was canvassed fo- 10 total vote was 14 ‘The amend: holish Octobir eleciions carried by about 537,000, and the mcndient to change the terms of town ofticers from one to three enrs received 469,06 vo The governor has issued o proclamation declaring tho amendmen’s carried, SUOCK Remoyal of a Fifty Pound om’a Woman. New Youx, Nov, 2.—[Special to the Be ~A female paticnt who has been afilicted with a slow development of a tumor for the Jast few years, was admitted to Mt. Sinai hos- pital about three weeks ago. She was nar- ried and lived in Conn, In the early stages of the ¢ Physi unable to dinguose it corioctly. Time pelled the opinion that the woman was with @ child and the trouble was correctly diag- nosed as ovirian tumor, The usual remedies for reduction of this kind of tumor were withontresnit. The sureon’s knife was em- loy edd, but it in the growth heing rapid | ths, 'The tu- mor nilled tl abdominal eavity and geriously interfered with il funétions of 1l orgens and life became a misery, even the actof breathing bringing a séise of suffocation, At the Lospital she was prepared by a special coutse of treatment to underso a g rain ich voould placed upon lier system. preliminary reinforeements of _enericy as deemed in a fair condition fo oper- aleupon. Yesterday an ineision six inches Tong was two inches below the umbil The tumor was the nd cwwe bulging throuzh tlwlviwhmg. wzeon carefully inserte bis hand nto the abdowinal civity and assed it all around the tamor without meel- g any obstruction which could nob be re- moved with safety. The tumor oval in shape, about eighicen inchies long and twelve nehes thick throngh the largest bl ¢ of the tumor prevented it Ping 1l 1 through the opening of the abdominal wall in s entivety. By eareful awanipulation it was turined so that the thin etion of the sac was exposed: then an in- eision was made throuzh the fleshy portion f the tuinor, stream of light-colored fiqui«l was discharged. The discharge con inued several winutes, and the wmount ot fluid is estimated ut uve gallons, It had & perceptible though not “disasreeable odor, )l‘h«- tumor was worked entirely fice ina short time with the exeeption of “the proper onnection at the base 1o an internal orzan. Pl was quickly severed with a scissor, and the large, ugly-looking mass taken away from the body. Considerable hemorrhiage toiloved the laceration of the ovarian artery, but the bleeding points were skillfully picked up nd the ligatures applied. Aftr the blecd- ng had been stopped, and the abdominal leaned with warm spong was found, This was ' small, Y e wnt Without setting up Mous eomplication, save, parhese 0 prhage, which Showsd § pusistait ten Thie Bt g sllied from the shock tuior's weight was fifty Pounh, ient was doing extremel y Well Iast night, and it is said at the hospital that there was scarcely any doubt that she would recover, Tumoy and ——— Fifth Victim of the Explosion. Drrroir, Nov, 2~Frank Furtah, man, died this worning, making the | i of yesteaday morning's disaster, another | - T AT S AR THE OMAHA DAILY GLEANINGS FROM YORK. The Local Political Fight al News, . 2 [Speclal to il and probibitionists are togethier on county superintenden put in A, R Wightman over . Franklin, the repu ndidate. The castern part of the connty 14 lurgely in sympathy with the move, The creal tight, however, is on county treasurer, ‘The democrats, ling <'ronely to the German element, iire tive of party, seck to elect Co L, Meeisuer, fnstead of 1% M. Ferguson, republican. Bradshiaw Ga- zette (Ferguson's town paper) comes out Inst the latter, Yet, in spite of ail, the bability is that the solid rep n teket 1 bo elected, ihe City's rat ¢ trying to TAT, MATTERS eriff Tamilton was surprised by a large number of %, wha called o spend @ evening atnlate him and his wi an thie twenticth annivorsary of their wed- ding ¢ Mrs, Biower, one of the oldest seitlers of the county, gave a party to_her old friends i eclebration of her 50t birthda The oldest Jady present wissd and the youn, est 50, Mrs, Kate Harrison gave a party S night 1o the 1. C. and P E Tot D. E. Suyre, cashier State bank, wave a birthday py g toa few ol his triends, the i in his new S10,000 hou Prot. Worley, of the collece, Is to have a birthday party to-morrow night, stivizhtthe college cliagy well recoption 1o Bell, who Jeaves Weanceday home in Calitornia Thursday o recepiion is to 1 Methodist” Eviscopal —elitich Britty the new presiding elde RK COUNTY VALUATI urer has made h s as follows Toial tax, 31 follows turday soeiety, tirst was filled to Architeot W, AL for his new give lists and Potal valu: it (R \ divided as 518 vindling Consular Agent. roN, Nov. 2 to th ivate letter Sunday Latlrop, crsbiu s affecting United Statc which, it is said, wilt pension of that ofticial by s the exposure cama about thronzh a suit recently brought in the Russian conrts by C G. Hoffinan, & resident of the United Sta to recover his share of 1 e poiits which, alloges, had resultea from their joint dealing i 19 obtained at tite New Orleans ex 5 11 seems that an azreement was made to this eli't offinan was to goto New Orleans by hook or by erook, medals oW merehants who had thr ent gonds to New Or- lean were: sent to Vanriper, £0 sims for tem on the r(ds to be equally divided The rogues,” to quote M y | hence the suit,” The suit brotght out Vanriper's letters to 1o man, whiel Lathroy tod for his perusal. T “are undoubtedly paper with th ulate head same handwriting as Vanriper with the legation,” Vanviper the consular service about three y was appointed from New York. bt The Printers and the Tribune, NEw Yorx, Nov, 2—[Special to the Bee.) —Saturday a committee representing Ty- pographical Unton No. 6, pr Ruid the Tribune a paper officially signed, under which the union agreed to raise lony boycott agaiust the Tribune and nd cer- tain abusive resolutions against the Tribune and Reid, the Tribune composing room to remain under control of the Tribune, not the union, and the present men to remain unmo- lested, but the rule nzainst the employment of union men w: i wnoand the rates raised to 46 cents per s, union rates. ‘The Tribune agreed to the proposi- tlon and ater Reld ratsed the price to 4 one cent more. Sunday the union re eement of its ofifeers atter three hours’ lebate and declared it would nt with an unconditional surre ribune, [Speckal received St e the SR 1 at Mos. result fn the sus- cleraph. Lathvop from Ministe merchants, the'p between U Latlrop, e Pagilisti PonrtrAaxn, Nov. 2. Queenshury rules, between New York, and Dan Campbell, the Oreg champion, oceurred today, It the third round by Dempsey, who knocked Campbell out, This was the ouly knock- down in the fight. A Tarse crowil witnessed the contest and $20.000 changed lands, ol lowing this contest came a bare knuckle fight to tinish, London prize riig, hotween Tarry Sullivan, of Seranton, Ta., und T Ward, of Astoria, 1t wa ody wilray o seventy-two rounds, when Sullivin thre w up the sponge. Time, 1:40, Asila g Cowardly Crime of a Doctor. w Yoni, Nov. 2—[Speeial to the Bur.) he New York Herald's Pari ays: v, ehevalier of the Legion of Hon- n important political wire puller in the department of Van Cluse, hias been tound guilty, with extenuating eircumstances, of iy attempted to poison & rival pricti- cioner. Hosentus api X le Dlick- birds, containing A dozen of sueh birds would have 17 to poison several persons, ‘The prise wits ced to cight years penal servitude, nta. d glove Dempse: Sv I No Kunowledge of the “Boomars." Notlinz s known | crence to “hoomers™ into at the interior department with x the reported movement of Indian territory furth contained inthe telegram from Cammissioner 15, now At Fort | i effeet that v Targe number of people who profess to qazing caltle are now upon Oklalows — e Reformers, NEw York, Nov, 2—| ial to the Brr.| 'he Fribune says this moriin The civil service reformiers proposs 1o investigate the statements made in its reeent Washington correspondenee by a prominent reforuer ton's connection with the alleged attempt G. 1L Ster intothe custom house, - Diseased Cattlo Killed, CruverLasp, Ohbio, Nov. 2.—A special from Laneaster says two cases of tubeien- losis have | discoverad among eattle at that place. ‘The state veterinavian s order ed the mals Killed and autions taken to prevent the spr ad ot e discase. - Dedicated the CLEVELAND, Olilo, Nov, at Oberlin college, w It SOpLL i Spear library, as dedicated to-duy with imposing ceremonies, Rev. C. V. Spear, of Pittstield, Mass., who gave $5,000 for building, made an addiess, and’ was followed by Professors Etiis, Frost, Wright and Carrier o g Ly, dielaeulty. The Fire Rec 8t Louis, Nov. 2—The county poor house at Marshall, Mo., was burned to the ground this moring, and an insane in wate perished fnotie fgwes, “The origin of the Lre is unkowiy bt 1 is supposed an in sane waw red the building. Loss notstated, - A Suit fur Foreclosure, New Youk, Nov. 2—The Parmers' and Trust company has begun a suit the Postal Telekradl company for foree of @ wortgage vl $10,00,00), rd. i o than the information | CONSIGNED T0 MOTHER EARTH Tho Mortal Remains of Gen. MoClellan Quictly Laid at Rest. A SAD AND SIMPLE FUNERAL. With No Outward Display the Warrior Dead Carried to the Towab ~8ervices at the' Church and Cemetery, is Gen. McClelland's Funeral, Nuw York, Nov. At 10 o'clock this morning the body of ( Cleltan was removed from the house of W. €. Prime in Kast T'wenty-third street, to the Madison Square Presbyterian chureh, whero the last funeral services were performed by the pastor, Re Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, Although the morning broke dark and gloomy with oceasional bursts of rain, yet liundreds of people gathered in the neighbor- hood of the chureh and Mr. Pring liouse, Squads of police ofticers bogan to ariive early, and were placed in position to proserve order. T'wo hundred and 1ifty men were de- reh, two bloeks cers the chureh door Pass leading to them. No one was addmitted within the doors of the Prime the way, while other ofti- mediate family were present when, reverently and with tender hands, the black, eloth-e ered casket,upon whieh rested a sheat of wheat and a few fmmorteiies, was lifted and 1 y borne to the either hand the consisting of Gen, ! W, B. Frauklin, Johnston, Gen. Anson G, Me: . MeMahon, S, L. Bariow, on. dward H. Wright, That- V. Co Prime, Hon, AL L L Agiew and W, L. Alsop. Dind the pall-bearers followed the family family seivants, In this order the ecor loft thie house, and was met outside by the state commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United and the reproseututives of her's Lrish brigade, which served under o, MoClellan, Both these organ Madison avenu the funeral wnd up the o lergymen, fons or emblems ot mournin, a e flowers at the eliar. The serviees were of the simplest deseription, not occu- pying half an hour, “Jesus Lover of My Soul," and “Mother Dear Jerusalem,” two of the hymns General MeClellan b liked were sung and Dr. Parkhurst oifered prayer and Dr. Whittaker read the 15th chapter ot Cor inthinns, Tue ainal ¢ were also conduewd inu the simplest manner. When the serviee was ended the cotiin was placed on the shoul- ders of the n akers assistants who ched slowly down the aisle to the door. The congregation rema standineg till the pall_bearers and members of the bereaved family had left the building. Oufside the ehurch the with people, The police order. The family, a d ! rom Orangze. and the comm i the Loyal Legion took earvinges and w driven nusylvania railroad depot, where i stood waiting o seccive tie ‘The train steamed out of the depot Trenton wheve the burial will take pla As the funera! procession moved from the el to the depot it was reseived )\ respect by the peaple who hurried along “the dewalk, Hats were lifted and many a tear tell from the eyes of vele ) sérved unde general whose ! on vesting place, The simpli sion was noticeable. el about it that gave any ind the dead hero. There were no soldiers in liree, no bands of musie, no draped colors, lie procession,so far s any outward disply v concerned, might be tiiie of any weil-to- ter, '€ wiong preceded the body liee, hetween open passed into the ofli- al lined A good neizh- ¥ o i Ly of the proces was nothing ion whatever of -The train con- ains of General McClellan ar- ved in this eify at 1:80 .. 1t was met by mayor and members of the commnon coun- There were about fifty caniwges in iting. The casket was ~placed in_ the Learse by a committee of Bayard Post, No. 5, sion then fornied and - moved principal streets to the cometery. in the lower part of the city, City bells w tolled and a salvo of gun 1 arsenal, The streets we and_on_many hous The casket w and cenented g ed about he stat lined with people 1 foated at hal s placed in & bri ve, and flowers were ) profusion, Several elab- fees surrounded the tomb, and solemn. Re Baltimore, v the Presbyterian church, Hall, of Trenton, ofitered a concourse in the ¥ , of Al ervice of john When the they we gpecial train Trenton, All 1he remad remains arrived at Jersey City n the forward ear of (he I way to convey them to syl begrers g d : of which G i was an elder pall beareis aceupicdl the seeond ear, The widow, son il datgghter wnd D, McClelin, with @ fow intinate 1 «oceupied the car with the dins. A Jwnge crowd was tn the depot and erently took their hats off he: easket was canveyed irom the hearse to the train, 1t N it AntLyina. Nov. Nose bell over Indepen to-diny duving the. ol Gen. As atributeof ] Lie Montgoniery 1ational sllite at sunset, S A Boston, N Union Yacliic Railw ber shows i de 122, compured with Seplember, statement for the fint nine wonths of present year is as tollows: Cross earnin SL8ETN TN vor last year, OXPENSes, increase, ST6,171 5 s Phits carnings, 36304015 derene, 601, PUiLAUEL VA, Nav. 2-=The hoard o T ~of th hsyivinin rail Pty et iy jured a diyidend ot . It ith ilroads. statenment of the ay company for Septem- cin et o &t is stated that a . Baring Brothers anadian L i, Brothers being inaneial agents of the G Tronk conpaiy, it would seenias if the sure ties of the two Toads were getting iuto the Dands, Many rumors are atloat in this whout the two compimies and practical gaution s fre Lalked of, - Fatal 1 Collislon. WiINoNA, Noy Pwo treight Jided at Whitman, a small ¢ Milwatkee & St Paul wbove Witona, ut 1 o'clock and Eugloces Sevelance. Killed, ty nal- " 1ins col- 1 on the Chi- - Bensutional 1 Dusny, Nov. 2.—-A brilliant barvister of Munster lias eloped with (he wife of & wealthy wember of the house of commony, Sh the dianghiter of & tory peer and th uye children, It is believed the couple hiase sulled for Americn, i opement. ——— A Vote tor Hill, WasHNGToN, Nov. 2.—'The president Jeft Washington at 7:15 this worning for Buffalo, acconpanied by W, 8. Biasell, of thgg eity, He will retwn” 10 Washington Wediesday night. - Executed Indian Fashioo, Liiri e Roex, Ark., Noy Western, the Choetaw wife murderer, was exeeuted dndian ! fashion atthe wservation to-day, the body ) bolng riddicd wits bullets ployed in lines from Mr. Prime’s house to | and | mansion, and only the pall-bearers and im- | the | “OMAHA, TUE . George B. Me- | apn | idencel a d.. | went ont of dutle: | | supreme court to-day rendered a de " e | to-day | but no | eharg CABLE WHISPERS, The Bulgarisn Rumons Develops into a Reported Fight, Prittrrororis, Nov, 8—The archives of the government have been sent to Sofia. M. Stransly, provisional governor of Eastern Roumelia, will pro Bably be appointed min- fster of the interior. Seventy thousand troops have been mobilized, They are well officcred and equipped for a winter cam- . Loxnox, Nov. &—A dispatch from Sofia cays neither the Bulgarians nor Roumelians will submit to a renewal or the statute quo . even if the Balkan ante without fighti conference so decides LoNnoy, Nov. Salisbury was nresent at the foreign office to-day, and hada lenethy interview with o s dor, Count Kalnocy, and Count N , respeeting the Brrarape, Nov, 2 garians attacked Taaribrod and that the Ser but aiter wards crossed the Bulgatian frontiex. A usti inn am- estion, 1 the Bul- The Stead Trial, Loxpox, N Turther hearing of the evidence in the trial of Mr. Stead and other defendants in the Arinstrong abduetion eq was resumed to-day, Mrs, put on the witness stand, but she refused to ¢ any further revelations in the case. Josephine Butl «l for the defend took the witn, Butler told him he Mrs, Jarrett and he had no reason to her of abduetion or of getting the girl by false pretenses, His testimony was in substance 1he same as that givey in his statement at the wagistrate’ wifiatlon. Spurgeon Defends Himself. Loxpoy, Nov. 2.—Rev. Spurgeon has writ- ten a letter for publication, in which he re- Futes the statement of the orators, who speak in defense of the established chureh, Imputed to him. e says that while he wishes the churel well, and that 1t will ke the best argument it e Lie considers the union of church aud state un, itural, fraught with s and injustlee toward dissenters, and therefore ought to be diseontinued, In con- o m, he says: 1 osed to han- the question with bitterness, and canuot regret the impending change,” Snubbed by the Shah, Loxpox.Nov, 2.—Th ah of Persia re- fused to allow an escort of the Enelish fron- ticr commission to traverse the Persian ter ritory, A Royal Wedding in Prosnect. Pans, Nov. 2.—La Lil dauzhter of Comte de Paris is betrothed to thie brother of the ezar, The Cholera $n Spain Manri. Nov. %--The ravazes of cholera in Billon re terrible. The authorities try to the repoits of the progress of the s T X SIN LIVES LOST. A Steam Dredge Explodes, Killing A1l on Bourd Nrw Loxno, Conn.. Nov. 2—A terri calamity by whichsix lives were lost oceurred in‘the raco on Sunday night, caised by the explosion of the hoiler of steam dredge No. 4, of the Atlantie Dredging company, of Braoklyn. “The dredge left Providence for New York ¢ morniig in tow of the tug C, Waite, Capt. Twealy. In order to keep the bilge clear the team pumps on the dredgze were kept at vork, Just before mid- 1, Wien nearing e face roci light, Tweedy, who was at the siern the tuz, noticed o woving hgit the lge und heard @ voice distinguish the words, he heard the. explosion on th e, and saw nre, smoke and steam. The dredge’ sank Tmmediately. and the” stern of the tg was drawn under water be,ore the hawsers could be eleed. “The Walte wis at_once put_about, but no trace of the dredige ov her crew eonid be After search in the vieinity for ded for the harbor, 1 in the teeth of an easierly gale that d. As soon as the storm subsided, Waito went ont asain to the race, but nothing couid be found. not even a floding picce of the divdge, Llie tug reined to the port this evening. The names of the men on the ill-fated craft ave not fully known. As fur as can be leamed thes were Cupts Robert. Kent, Strot 1 his hrother, the stewwd, of Prov- hand known as Sandy, the Providenee man wihio was assage o Brookivn, following are the niwmes of those on the company’s dredge: Capt. Robert 11 , Maie Audrew Straub, Steward Her Straub, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Frank Finuigan and one unknown. cible Human Butchery. <, Nov, 2.—Cliong Ong, a china man who had lived sinee boyhood in Cuba, and who was knowi by the name of Antonio Saloa, come hiere sometime wgo and estab- lished o restavsant, To<day his body w found in lis place of business Lorribly” min- gled. The ass wsed bitcher's cleaver. 'Ihe man's body was Slied by nine heavy blows, severing five ot aving the heart, Kidneys aud in- nd hiy Bead wad erushed Dito an izable pulp by blow on blow. of his skul! weie counted by ] Cubans have beer rested, Lt the uthorities belie Chinatien did it for the purpose of robbery. The body had been robbed ‘aud thic il vifled, Blood stains on the wal s and fur- niture betraved a desperate stengele for life, Blood-stained hands were washed T the wash room. arean, and ng his e eoran i e Court Decisio The United States fon in Neth A Supre WASHINGTON, ¢ of Peter A. Van Weet, of lands, vs. Frederlek H. Winston, The alle on 18 that Winston, as president of the Chicnzo & Southwestern rail company, perpeirated frand in connection wiih (e Isstie of @ bond transaction of the cornpany, The supreine eount s of opinion t Winston iitted no fraud in the matter; that the ppetlant has shown no right to relief, and that the action of the eirenit court disvmivsin g the bill is therefare approved. Winston is the recently appointed minister to Persia, - Big Guos hnplicated. K, Nov, &It {5 rumoied here that Mayer Grace and several other prominent individuals are to be arre alleged complicity in the M bank frauds United States' Distriet Attornoy Dorsheimer, New Y when questioned abont the matter, t| is tne that several prominent individuals weire implicated in those frauds on the Marin ank, but they have nogbeen arrested as yet,” 1t Is yoported that yargnts avo been | hing dewnite has yet beer e The Walkup Case. Expomia, Kan., Nov, 2-—-This mornlug the e was opened by Judge Grooves Instraetivs 1.2 jury, The instro tions ae said ry Impartial, isaving all to the good jodgment of the jury. Ar. Storey, conngel for the prosecution, oceupied all the morning in addr g the jury wiit sveak about an hour this afternoos ‘wrl‘ be Tollowed by the Puse, W ) an de- Orooked Liquor | 1, Nov. Cu t four o five leading wholcsale id wine firms have been wiwlity of sty withdrawing liguor fron cask ded warehpnses (oF oWe yeass s L it i3 sald, ha dicd e wovern : 0,000, and il the tolal amuunt of W is suid to be abov Monti % Js Hquor supepti fn On erte says the oldest | ihe president is very det | He | oftes | SDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1855, | THE TURKEY GOBBLER'S DOOM The President Issnes His First Thanksgiv- ing Proclamation, Few Dopartment Clerks Going fome to Halp theie Pacty ~The Quar termaster's Suggestions— Capital Notes, Thanksgiving Proclamation Wasmsaroy, Nov. Tho proclatmation was issued to-day Uy the President of the United States Proclamation “The American people liavo always abund ant cause to be thankful to Almighty God, | 8 whose watehful eare and gniding hand have | T Dheen manitested in every stage of their na- | ¢ narding aud eorrecting them in nd safely loading them in the 4 s and danger, 1t is ntting and proper thiat o naton taus tvored shoid on one day i year, for that especiniiy appointe acknowledge the good- 33 0f return thanks to Mim for wifis, Thercfore I, Grovey \es of signate and set apart day o1 November, instant, s aday of pu nksgiving and' prayers and do inyoke observaniee of the same i Wle of the Land. — On that day let all seen- sarbusiness be shandoned, and let the people as<emble in their usual poes of worship and with prayer g of praise devoutly tes HFy theid gratitide to the giver of overy wood and portect gifts for ail that he has done for s in the year that has passed s for our proser: vation a nation and our detiverance from tic locks and dangers of political convulsion: for the bicssings of peace and for our safely and quiet, while wa and rumors of war have agitated and afflieted other nations of the earth: for o surity inst the sconrge | of pest 2 widelh inother lands © has A its dead by thousands and filled strects with monrners: for plenteous erops which reward the Iabors of the husbandman and iner tion's wealth, and for the contentin our borders which follows in of proxperity and abundanee. And let fhere also b on the thus setapart, a reunion of fanili eti- ticd and christened by tons, and let fhe social intere triends with pieasant reminisee the tics of affection and strenzili following A Y TS « 1enew thebonds no_meins forzet while r ¥ the forts which have cgowned our 1i that el hearts are inclined (o deeds of char nd that a kind and_ thoughtful ye- membranee of the poor will douale the pleasures of onr condition and render onr <o and ing more aceeptable in e sight of God, Doue at the city of Washinaton, this 24 day ol N ber, Oue Thousand Eight Hundred and Bighty-tive, and of the Independence of the United States, the O fl‘\m!vwluu! Tenth, HEOVER CT BVELAN By the President, T, F. BAyalD, Secrotary of State, traly W Fourth-Class Postmaste Wasmingroy, Nov. 2Tl to-day appointed t class postiaster: At Tiuro, Geo. 1% Goph LV T Irvington, 1 : Flaer Appointed. postmaster following St. Charles, W. West: Annieville, To o=, Smitin; Ringsled, Cornclius L Hussell; C: ateliff s Livermore, W. B coma, William Johnston; East EIk rad Schuept: Piiot Grove, W.. D, Jackman Grand Junetion, Steph ton, O, Harrington, Cedar BiuiTs 1owa Centre, Minnie L, Sheldon & George Wells; Tonie, John Kiden; Lauwrel, J. . Bulwer. Nebraska—At Hasking, J. W, Motinsburg, Jno, 1. Schullz, Dakota—At Elizabeth, Miss Nellie Crager. Powell; Clerks Not Going Home to Vote. WasmiNGron, Nov. 2.—There has been no marked in ¢ in the number of appiicants for leave of absen to indicate that elerks had gone home to'vote. The oldest employes say there mever has been a year within their memory when so few have gone home on election catest inte ; in the contests in New York and Virginia, and republ ks have thought it pru- dent to rema ir desk As yet there are comparatively nocrats inthe de partiaggits, Demociats having votes n Maty- and, Virginia and New Y oric have generaliy zone iome, Quite wnumber of colored voiers il Lo gone into Vi v today, & v the precchers in some coloyed churehes announced yesterdiny that tickets conld be had to take voters into Virginia_ to vote, and they were wiged to vote for Ma- hone’s candidutes, W it Ie t W w Vincent Secking Vindi WasING , Nov. 2-[Speeinl to the 1—By advice of hig friend, Congressman y Judee Vineent has decided not to make a stateient coneerning his s sion from from the suprewe court of New Mexico until Springer can reach here and t; the matter over with the president and attorney general, Vineent left for New Yok to-day but will return in Lime t see Springer on his arvival, Heis going tosght and Tor vindi- tion il 1eey's wppointinent is the only ainst i, e ddoes not ox W FCappoiBteIL mived in - the posi- | tion he b taken, v on, it n Presidential Postinasters, WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.1l pr day appointcd the foliowing presic postmasiers: Thowas W. Carroll, at Bi Hill, 1L, Hedley, suspende riek Gibbons, Keokuk, lowa, vic Clark, snspended; M. H, Mould, Baraboo, ce D, E. Weleh, suipended; O, F- . Darlinigton, Wis, vice T, W, Os Shspended; Alvin 8. I Neb,, viee M. B, M K . Joseph, M., v y, comnnission expired; Mount Vernon, lowid, vie commission expired. The Quartenmaster's Suggzestions. WASHINGTON, N ~Phe quirter ceneral, in his annual report, says the N ty of assembling toops in L nd more permancnt posts near tie Indian reservitions and in proximity to the great strateetic poin of the country adjucent 1o its publie resery tions, harbors and p heconies dadly more and ore apparent. e uezes the toop risoned in ¢ ed torts be kept in har- acks outs casements in time of peace for sanitary reg Lo suys the bariacks should be Huilt at onee, Washington Waifs, WASHINGTON, Nov, 2—The president to- day appointed Owen' 1. Kiee to be United Stittes attorney for the territory of Arizon, The president today appointed Owen T Rense &f Missouri, w be United States uttor- ney lor A=y, The public ds nt to- ntial Il Pag 1L Bowiu (1 | )i stafement ase o the ashtduring October spolnted by th il dey sul at Livery WrLKEaBAS Nov, 2--Piesldent wd arrved here this atternoon over ligh Valley reilroad. Ahout a thou s werc at the depot 1o greet lih Nands with a number of prox deiovtats be et dond dla, h | the | wnd per | Afier | fneai [ 1 Kan Minnedp Milwau Louisyille Detroit | Omaha. . | Gaiveston Cloy Memphii Hartion Columbus Tndiang Portland N Haven thus f En ua’ fe; on thed Witeat. Corn.... B )ig, leig bug Jw wal fore Julze diet for e ¢ the ) ol g Wi bona torl | their | badly dannag | wgawinst the docks, ) taiud o live T T ] AR S T BEE. THE C! Boerc ing cle BATCH OF NEW POSTMASTERS. | « for the w e W L N, ng od A ith CITiEs TAY hic n ineinn itt 11 Wy Philadelylia S0 10, i . s ( . olis Mass,, k endin JARANCE ing Cidl Nov of the tank aturday 0040 Outside Now Vork The 0 21480 Review of BEoglish Tead Loxpox, Nov in ity review week, says wheat sowine, Fmarketed hias been indifferent to bad, and itis diticult to effect ish wheat during ihe weel were & quarters at 18 during the s been e Sonnd lois kot is < condition is starnant s were solid. hiv Foreign heat ar alize, lower, dearer, shows the United State: ye Y. a four ved were withdrawr forwird is n el animate, i KFlour Corn W of 2—The Mark Lay ot o rEconn, Omaha Sixteenth in the List of Iead. followling table comptled from special dispatehes to the Hoston Pest from the managers of the United States: <ehianges at oach point October 31 csponding full week tead INpress, British trade for the t Rainfall has seriously vetarded The condition of most grains 1d, cone offered, and o e pressed and Vrices N o o ur « Tl 1 last Mondiy's p wis in poot requ s rathe; dearer. Teas, td « nou nd the = med is: The t of grainin sales, b It I Sales of 5% 1o t year. 08 are The toreign ently in G ower, i 1 t woes of Trade wis in- diflicult to st B it Wl fid ans, 1s ¢ and Store. following rigures, of trade, to be posted onClangze 0-morrow in the 1 Canada, Saturday, Octo- in amonnt of ding wee 1 Decrease 200 Decrease 111 Decrease. 200 Inerease ase or de- rain in store in Chicago A PROTTU ACTED SUIT. A Case that Has Outlived the Plain- i, and Still Not Settled, Dus Moy, i HERITN m he 1 th ends of the and wees for 18, already killed oif the pl other persons orig endis not yet. Ten ye John M. O'Neil ton railw da s inst and when the S repaitin it he iu the nju | 2 employ of the railr ccidont, occury Towa, Nov. wion, ntifi, hi in the dist Chieag wh Special to the J—The present term of the United States cireuit court in this city brings up ar ble case of protracted liti n ich has wite, and 1 fo ved, L the sl In his of interested, and the 0 ©ease was eommeneed by L court at Clin- arthwest i 15,000 The plaintiff A company, wis stand freight L turned the switches at both on which ihe ear raised the da witehes G keep the trains o nfle he gineer by t skedatrain was thrown off the lad work. Lice! until his arms were hroks disloeated, fraciured, in verd new tial, 1 to th e, Verdic 8,000, i own nstruetions, w verdict oy =0, ) set aside. 1 Shiras 25,000 1y Shivas refused to setthe. verdiet e comp e e« ved n wonths wgo the plai up torhes ie supreme vourt in D) She Muost Pay Hew InvianaioLis, Ind noon Judge Wood, of £ 0 Wit at in aminor suit vight to i for Evinsyitle Jiiule u Lers vi W L e air W southerly winds and ori V Ali | Towed wi ner e Bos<ay. Nov, rain storny exsagienced in valled here to-day sad alonyg arbor | Numerous vessels ly anehors dict e greed, ot for and et 1y a mstrue litutional ol din cotpanies when ingured in théie ocenpation. apped was dde about four year wid s pever heei v Iroad com the s nent, several the Judge ke) jury favor, The his W Neverthele inst the e and dragge uien nd he ul by o shoulder 0, re x and company were siecessiul in- o motion for w ‘Uhen the defense secured g United State and a endered the distriet court at o was tried there "l second trial resulted in Love of set Al erors N thisd and the jury the plaintiil, the e of to Wit ror the plaintift in the sum of verdiet \ Lis Another trial vesulted in the plaintifr, and it trial v Eave wits b ver- nd Judee asiie, to the supreme which jur in- y ¥ of the lowa T fixing (s 1o employes of ailws hed on 1 any hid it set for 15 hgo the plaintifs wife died the plaintint Sitlin was appoint i 0 the k I ac Jesistd on the ground did which the Doty wer corporation ; andl that the suly e petition of fect of pon e ¥ 1o ued and 50 4 s (e min ute f at it will come Moines, - No the fede he that it did iy in th topuy the and the bonds temselves, - The We, SHINGTON, Nov, are Mississippi Valley during southie lay by The was 1o followed by o Fair we night ther the rly by I followed inthe coming winter term of mded Pebt. court, in a wnsville bond cases, involy- interest, about §1,500,000, chded altogether against the eity, exeept sustained the city's vedemption honds, Payment rest on ‘Ll indication &) ling harournte 10 at the railway, ranted, wis a i toueh iption was not | vesident fiee is thit for Slightly warmer. Taing Al duriug winds sbitting to slightly colder northwesterly, - b Cony The sev wany H d into Ti t the l pic in [ osey weie losk 1sed, wind and | et A by being dashed together As lal as cab s pre T biliow as her i %+ orices or | aneor- R 114, (OUR BIG NORTHERY NEIGHBOR Dakota's Prosperous Condition as Told te Scoretary Lamar, - NUMBEI GOVERNOR'S ANNUAL REPORT. | Her Remarkable Increase in Populae 0 Admission to the Sisterhood of States Urged. tion Since 1 Strongly vadition. Dakota's Prosperous € ‘olonel Gitbert A, WasHINGTON, Nov. & Ploi vernor of Dakota, has made his ane nual report to the retary of the interior, ving the material progress of that terrls | tory during the past yea A large propore tion of his report 18 deyoted to quotations and comparison of fucts exhibited by the ree turns of the territorial consus taken last sume wer The population of the territory is now 000, 48 against 155,550 when tho federal SIS WAS TKeD i1 1SS0, Flhe covernor suys the year lias boan a very prosperots one for the * territory, Not oniy e thie crops beei excellent, but the prices anded ave b uell in advinee of those Tealized a yer e result is » huoyiney of 1eeling on t the poos phe it oSt encouragit CAsSUrING, On e Whole, TREIeEs Were never 5o pross perous as al present. With the singlo oxeeps tion of wheat, the azurcgate vield of s LS 100 1535 s largely i oxcess of that o preceding years, The reduction in aereag@ OF wheal Was caused by the low price for the staple in 1884, urveys tor lines of Y 1 the A 't‘»gllu\'u: will a number of ne ds have been nnde Ty and the OV CTIOT another — fwelve Vs ANy NEW ChTerpIS Beadway. The territory mimber of manufacturing estabilshments Within the past tew’ years, Cmbraeing woolen Wi, flour s, quiiries, breweries, maehing has doveloped & ce is made to the constitutional convention helil this fall, aud the governor bespue 0 Kindly heating by congress of the v oudiission to the union made by the people ot the territory, and a long argue went e in sapport of the application. Attention is directed to the necessity of pros teeting the selbool lands of Dakota fromy squatters, and it is recomended that, the tertitorial government be authorized to tak® possession of and control thew, The existe SUIndian reseivations is said to be wble and vesation, and the s that ervations bo cutup il L dndians in severalty, The Tope that the Tnent will renmh OsodBttlers who nt upon the old Crow ood faith, and were ond dent's proviamation. “The teritovial tx levy for eluding interest on e pibi tivee milis duriig tie po nnaneiad condition of bea e for cong 1o the territory his the year, and colon from Pennsyivinin 1 otin stern states have porelised traets of land, The death rate wis to the thousand, whieh i3 sail tnong the smadest in the Unit C o TANCE WORKERS. s Session of tho Woman's perance Unic y the third all pur] ine deot, was bus ni yvear, and the ) wmimflnulsnm to ulation. 1 mfl:n e v lnrxuu:lu 1‘ 8iz@ < of considerable States, TEMPE Third PumnApeLriary, Nov, day's session of the Woman's &) t perance Union, the exveutive commi ported a weekly celigious pa) and could be bought for $109, 4 mented it be purchasod and into a German teimpeiance p port was weeepted but no other The seeretary, after someo disens stricted toeast the vote of the convention < Frances E. Willurd, of Hiinels, for ternoon session reports from varls . THe foliow- Carrespond 11, of Connectl Mary A. Wocde ing secro Maine; treage of Ohing. e i the cone sicious Ikerature. A is resolu= t 1" prohibi ! fopted after 2 heated discussi fie opponents of tho resolution taking ronid that it was unwise to and intluence of the union to paty. . bridie, of Ol urer, Anthony Comstoe vention resolution re ‘A‘-! ‘1 CROOKED OARSMEN, The Canadia Win the Hanfun- PrirssurG, Nov sociated press dispatehes from Toronto this afternoon stating that Hanlan had published Te r's correspondence, in which the lattex offered to sell out in the recent race, Teemer, who was found et McKeesport to-night, saids “L wrote the letters because Hanlan would S not row me unless I gave a wunranteo that he should beat me.” When he was negotlating with Hanlan that onrsman wade the requirg: 50 mperat that fi (T’:qu t gave th proposed. for = hopeless and cune home he with the fa R I this detenmination and would, not row his unless some sueh g Adter the niatel wis Hanlan went to Wall imes to have him porsusde and fer Hanlan win it My, Volk, Teemer's backer, was seon - Iaf e said e Knew nothing ot the 0 ‘Teemer hid made the “propesitions. an withont his knowledge, and Ved everything condueted on fl‘: s was of thie opinion that a certain Pi wand MeKeesport cligue ‘wanted to rum n(:l: :.m{ i witt all & seheme D - Contebt. 12oss, his ek 3 o that lan b lllmu u; l:ln) o race, and k0w e 5, bad pronchied Tecuier, = The Geneva 1ipe, Cruvinaxn, Nov. 2. Tholfotal Towes e aire last night at GenevagOhio, Is «bol £00,000, on which there is 515400 insurance, -~ One Square Piano for Rent. Inquirg at Lonory & ErioKs0N's, i Aurora Watches are the Best Railroad Watceh in the world. Sold only by Evtioiy & Eiuedsson, i L The Om wm Dy Works, 121 Douglas St. action guunnwod.u - The Bon Muche opened toiday, 1519 Dodge stre Mrs, G. 5. Masters, pro- prictor — Oriental goods, comprising Sushmere, Benires, ldabed, Del and Aura ware, o private colleotion pers sonally selected, Also two rare curioshe ties, an American newspaper, 106 yeans old, and & camel’s huiv shawl owoe the property of the it Kivg of Delbi, Comée and inspect for yourselyes, Bt ati; - People’s Theatre, Uncle Tom!s Cablds to-night, - Omaha Art Fiposition. The eminent Fror st of Worldly Fai fame, New Ovicans, aud wlso of Kxs | position Universule, Parls, 1878, is po in pointing at 1305 Douglas street, L | purticulurly invitd. When you buy furmiure be suve shait s They buy from the best romme facturers, wis guiaranieo W ke the ve l lowest prices. - OpprEalconerig Doy, iving fres public exhibitions i ou gl €t Chaimberlain, Howe & e i i %, 4.5 465 ; O1Uhis hragtor un QIR i o ‘.’;.“i?;.‘.’.m B Chasnpion's Q(‘:htma te) | ' {

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