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" district - THE ;F IFTEENTH i’ EAR, GOV. MILL SUCCEEDS HINSELF Tle Einpire State Rolle Up a Round Demo- cratio Majority. majority In this vity. There 8 wome serateh Ing of Rowan, rey an, for . The election of the rest o1 the repu ket is concedod. can The Flection fn Bavitwone, Md., Nov. Maryland today is for comptroller of state, clerk of the eontt of appeals, all members op TWENTY THOUSAND THE FIGURE, the house of delegntes an hers of the senmte, ‘The election is paesing off quictly., The contest §s between riends and enemies Oroesing the Harlem With Rixty Thousand of 8 tor Gornan y A dificulty ocenrred fhis oo in 1l Abead of Davenport. Fonrth ward I which John rw(colored) | - was shot (hronzh the uly MAHONE MEETS A BAD DEFEAT, | lope uf s revovery, Hi oficit - whhen e syt assauited by tlicrs of hi- riee | The 01d Dominion Responds With the Usual | B0k booh airesie | | L SrOwILRAS Bourbon Dose, The Bay State. Bosvon, N This s an extremely quictand unexciting voting day in Hoston, and in many wards that wsually presenta lively appearance the ubmost quiet prevails, Four tickets are in I Legular repiblican, regalur demo i ional Inbor, wnd prolibi IOWA SOLID FOR THE RIGHT. i Larrabeo Leads With Twenty Thoneand Over Whiting, atie, REPORTS FROM OTHER STATES. The Day fa Colorado. DrxvER, Colo,, Nov. 5~The election s passing off quietly. ‘The weather s warm and sunny, The te offfeer to be elected s ge ue court The Election Law Carried {a Onicago ~The Usual Nebraska Tt of RRepublican Votes from Polnts in the State. A Up fols LAST NIGHT'S BULLETINS, . Ieliable RReports Assy News Gat w Yonrg, Nov. York will be furnis press of New York eity. cd by the Bee's crova, —Returns from M THROUGHOUT THE DAY, Pispatches Slowing How the tions Wentin Various Places. ¥lection Day in New York. Niew Youk, Nov. &—The weather is eool, elear and d-lizhtinl and gives every promise of rennting 1 day thronghont the e ern part of t he state. Throughout the M hawk valley and other points further north heavy snow storios have piv and it is Jikely that bad roads in these cause a Jighter vote than would ¢ the case. Both politieal parties are ¢ of success, The demoerat 2 ed us by the associated and Brooklyn by the ¥ i son will be made with last year. V be furnished by joint wssociated press, Massachusctts by urrange ment with the New Eng! and Pennsyivania by arrangement with the s nssociation. Comy inia returns will Angements with the nd assoclated press, principal ne New Y Hill I cents, to the Beg.] apaper and press niident state of New undoubtedly ¢ gl claiming 800 wiejority _ % s Hill. The republicans are o little more | YOrk by from 10,600 to 18,000 majorit he modest. but while giving no fi s a basis | democratic newspapers all claim a sweeping for thetr claim, prediet Davenport's election, Betting last e r was in favor of the demociats at $10 to 39 in son places and at others 810 to 87 on Davenport, bat icis hinted that the fignres on both made to order for telegraphic u victs to VoW Xoep up the courage of (i SRR LI ALBANY, Nov, §—The weather here 5 cool £W York, Nov. § and clondv, A fuir vote Is being polled, with | distrlets give Daveny considerabic frading on local tickets, 1Tl 67,945, Jones 6 beinyg offered that Hill is elected, by 10,000 majority. Fitz Hugh Le governor of Virgi s probably eleeted to i ta thiul, Eraiiea, Nov. S The day opened eloud: i = ¢ ) i 17 election di wintl oeeational squalls ot rain, slect and | 1 AONT AT Sahu ounL od and K ountics npott n‘- ob yesterday and last night L 19,850, Baseom 1 last y The same « Cleveland deino bad condition, quictly here and \ A very hamat tl v o ingly A gave Biin - hn 010, The ne the vore bids 1o be fair to 1 Nov. 3, LocKronr The clection is pro rrossing quittly in this city, the full vole ¢ polted. The weather is damp and chilly, with Uhit fluriies of ole mor e sky iy clearing cont afalting off in the ot Burraro, N, Y. Oct 3 cloudy and cold. “Th yessinng quictl i as rathey 1 YORLYN, Nov. ."', Jones ) | U100, Bascom T4, in the | “Arnuaxy, Nov ols ex. | mated from m S X najority 8 Ag ¥ ¢ county, ive M 2 745 for’ Cleveland fast inst The weather is lection in this city i The vote in niost di it up o 1 a. . Weaiher cloidy, bt i pussing off 0 average w Yonr, Nov. thirty-reven election d | York and Kings county give 25,450, Hill 25,194, Bascom 145, striets Jast year gave Blaine land 25952 St John 1,117, a ne One hundred and outside of New Diveny The same 2,154, Cleve- deinoceratic 3o 1 quictly and iud s are it 1 n wal B0, Yote will be nolied, Mis. Caroline Galky | S8 of%0. o e e TRogers, e of female sulfrage, offered | B *”‘fit" o ""_‘l""l“fiffla nlu L o Lansinglung, which was refused | (8L ISR S O R 1 P R Niw Yons, reatened to apply For sheriff 20 out of s, rep., 160, ant, tam- HAR Whits mEny, y befare elsht o'¢lock thig morninz President Cleveland ked -to the poiling place of Ist, of the Stho ward, and cast his ballot for the stralght democratie ticket, He remained Shere a few minutes chatting with oldaequalntances and then returned to his ww office. He will probably leave for Wash- ngton at 5 o'clock this afternoot Rocuesten, N. Y., Nov. i.—Weather fair, he county- will_give 2,500 deimoerati Last year it gave 64 demoeratic 1FFATO, Nov, lie democrats convede e county by 1,500 majority. The republi- can_committee a majori » Blaite h y(mnmi'm vote |I*o lwhlr_z‘ pnlrltd. Fredes fli :_f;i'i‘l)):t‘\";_q‘unzt. La opp, denceratic candidate for seere o IO g . el R atalll 18 Tunning ahead of his G} In li},‘:“‘,i N ;"h“"!::""l’”:t :;:_i("_("]’:;,”::l:: nearly every disfiiet the vots on the state i, rapublican, Biatg, oot bas rut ticket is on strict tionists a larger vote tha he legislative t At the repui party lines, The prohibi- ard and will polla The contest on o headquarters it s elaimed thit a laxger republican vote is beinig pollad than nsual. Nevs frors Brooklyn in- dicates a full republican sote. The had- Quarters ot the demoeratic state committue is erowded with visitors. 1t is said they have not had a single eharg of cutting oy tracing ckinson, ’ tp., will earry the Third distriet for the assembly a republican gain, The Second district will reel. et Demers, rep. without opposition, Tl First city dis triet is elose. Reports from count wns show a light vote. ‘Lhe vote for the county ticket is close, FALO, v, but are still 20, Reports are coming in nconiplete. ‘The eutting | larger thai in any previ- o, dent.. for_senator, 1n many votes, A dispateh wus sent out over the = 4 PR i tate at noon declaring thut New York city 3 -gl']]x:'nr nk .gz-l his tiekot ’\lmp_lfi emocrats vere voting idly and woulil 2 ‘f“" o insur _”‘v 1on by a t:l give the stite ticket 50,000 majovity. Itis majority. Assembly returns ave as yet ver) 2150 stated that more than half ot the vote inconeplete, but they indicate that the polit e entire it wis polled befors noon. al complexion wili'he the same s last year Al 3 { exeeptin the Third district, which is very The heads of the st I 3 2 compire EDOIDAYIIIgWRL LS biy With the olty, exaept in ous of the Des Moixes, lowa, November The day wards, where Hill runs behind. opened pleas nt, with the weathe: rand Ipporte smi'm»ul any voles I'. the Voting is procceding quietly, with the “aily in the Lrish wards, Thirty cold. Voting s prococding quictly, witi fl KR prospect of an unusually large poll. lowa 9500, Hill: 8 Jones 8,647, votes for governor, lieutenant governor, | ‘The country wistricts are coming in slowly, rvinile 1l holds coll and from all Ipwards o but they show gains for ¢ his own. A, Nov. Voting i Juidge of the supreme court, and superintent dent of education, one-half the senate, and eliof the lower house. Four tickets are In | rainys the field—the republicin, headed by William | wards Larrabee, of Fayelte county; fusion ticket, yepresenting the democrats and greenvack- ers, headed by Charles K. Whiting, of Menona The weat light. Iteport t Hill will hav cather elondy, with A light vote is befnig cast county straight-out or St.John probibitionists | i1 this city illis runniug ahcad of his headed by Jimes MeDermott, of Mills coun- | teket (i'" is "““}‘T St .w”._ ».,,l,v,‘.'.]h: 1y; straiaht greenbackers opposed {o fusion, | YOles, and tusibg w few 1epublican. e Tieaded by Eflas Dofy. of Liun county, The ( probably will be somewhat ahead of his iicket, Reports from vaxious paits of the county state th ehief state ‘issue it iolved s in e further trin! of prohi: lion, the fusion plat- forui demanding rep 4l of prohibition wnd substitution of & gencial license law; the re- pual or Youds e in conditior, 0 per k City com- piblican ” plattorn - askdng, tor ' ity eom Mal of the prohibitory law before 0, 1l miodification is made. “The ators ele P e it avenport, s year willyoto for Tt P Tribune estimawes Will's plurality at two years from next winter, sues are also involved in the eamny yote to-day wiil be compared with the vote of 1883, whei the republican majority for goyer ner was 2,000, The opposition vote to- will be coinpared with the combined vote of the democrats and greenbackers In 185, Nov. 8.—Two tion disiriets of KKings county M omajority over Dienport. 7 distriets 0f the comiy towns all bt 5 dis- hundred and ive This include and Brooklin city compiote, o LA i} ne 0 8 triet There are l.,lfl\ullgx{ !l‘,‘”"'"’ In the state Ny Midnight.—The clee tion In this cily wis conducted quietly The Ol1d Dominion, Perensnune, Va. Nov. 8.—The weather 1s beantiful throngliout the state, as far as heard from. The expectation i5 that the vote will average pretty well up (o the presidential vote of 1884, The votiny here Is procceding quietly. No disturbance {5 antleipated, o saloons closed at sunset List night, nol (o re- open until Wednesday worning, Riciyony, Nov, 8,.~The weather is elear andeool, ‘The eloction is progressing guiet- 1y, both parties working hard. At 1 o'clock number of precinets In the ity had polled i th bat 16 ‘over three-fourilis of the registored votes. At | 1 stats oy B hub 3 1o several precinets where the' colored vote pre- | uneied abead o Koty and nab suff ndertes, long lines of voters were natiently | ¢lent 10 Jstify tho lope that while the repub- {45 e It IS probable tiat whey | Heans wight ‘not beat thelr governor the the sun goes down many will have failed to '}'lu'h""'"l;"“'lk}\i‘:rl.u nut, with the deposit their ballots, Reports from other candic I“ e &) hec *"‘-'l ris of te state show polling of a rull vote. :-lrl'."'{r“v.«ff.r; hery was au otberwise demo- 18 penierally belioved here that, tie M | tense Tucal interest was manifested in the Birpass that of last R oveabar &R rlnnh-filluu‘nenlt lhflm?rw: bran early 10 8800 are W show that the issue would be betveen Huj Aseuclated press Heor o et ey | . Grant, the Tammany candidate, und Jo scoessiblo pointand a compatisan of guins W-dnaubus Tepibliean candidat and losses will be wade with the lust elaction | 4 '|"'l- 0. NRIILE. S when Clevelund's majority was 6141, Tihere | Wi3 “l‘l‘tluu:‘ AS e over twelve hundied Voting precinets in | Blkht Iq- hiare bl b e tate and the republicans Wil have to | ganization in the ci e o average & gain of fve in each precinet o ple anxious to learn the latest 2 varlous election distriets, overconie the llll]ol}l\ cathered at Chickering hall, the Tammany braves at their wigwam, frving hail dewocrats at Irving ladl, and the republicans at the Grand opera how In each of these )‘\Iufl.\ returns were read as fast as received. e largest erowds asseblod &t Twnmany hall end the Grand opera honse. When the dispatel anneuncing Governor 1 had carried New York efty by such a majority as 10 1kke his election almost certain was read wt Tawnmany hall the greatest oirthusiasi pre- valled Shouting and huwrmbs couid " be and v.um-wni. OF the 216,000 voters who reg- istered 200,000 went to the polls. > general feeling tht the eontest on_ the governomihip would be close caused returns from this eity to be eagery looked for, It was generally admitted that if Hill could leave (his county with 45,000 wajority over Davenport tion was asstired. {that wajority, and the 11,000 v Kings county added to the his party. His major- ity in New York and Kings county would in- dicate his eleetion, unless the (nterior of the Stote should give some unusual surpy not to be predicted by previous experienc { The Outlook in Pennsylvania. PRiLApRLidiA, Nov. 3.—A hasty review ke voling throughout the city this morn- Ing shows that the palling is fully up to the average, and less seratehing is being done #han expected. The republican state ticket s ==nl y h'. t:ui'm‘ll vole M“:he fl?;' herv s no doul hat Quay, p\l.é £ stute toeasuicr. Wil Teceive At Toast 10,000 Ratati . o3 “"’;"' e OMAHA DALY OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MOR\;H\G, NOVEMBER 4, 1885, Miieana | and ebiained for it a few Naan ,have | ohe | nomimated n etate ticked this year, it sl i b g il hotr | The nest precinet to teportin the state is | &1ve Robinson, rep., Ptince, dein., 1 Paton, Green county, Whieh glves a net re- | 7 Ten towns in the state give Priv | 1 vote: heard for eeveral blowks, The | eary conceded act Lhat the eity had democratie, bat yaintiined natil & e the state had gone for Day e gain of 1> votes' ou the vote of iean 24, Robinson 1625, The samo towns in 1853 Virginia i, 3 gaye Robinson 2,54, Butler 1,594 Prrensnune, Nov. The. republicana | o UNAWA, Nov. & [Special to the Brk.]— 1he twentioth distriet will probably e'ect . : 0, hiting TR@Representative r 1 pITeS | carry the city by (€0 majority. A dispateh o 5, Cmnpbell 68, Wllay s undoubt- | racand one republican representa encral Mahone says Sussex county is solid | . The eounty B ol In many tow u'?\ “'I‘;'r[\"‘l‘l 'iulu«luyvlh;-l?xw i for the republicans, The following has jus moCrAt® mve Leen ¢ tion or hational Tabor tiekets were seen. | tioei vocelveds ing it to-day 0) 1o, 500 wnajority, bt the | adwitted the democratic state ticket will have | repnbiicans are now hopeftamd wiil redice bt o Juenyoxy, Vo, No Gry. Mamonse— | (il Jess than 100, {€ HORIwipe it ont alto- | carrmed i T van o Haverhill will be Very quict, orderty eleetion in Richmond. | geifier, Franllin township gives Lartabee | alby Qo republicans, ere A large vots 1 Al v of our vote lett | §ypajority and \Wiley 16, .,.rd\:m‘. ) }i nrst put in »vl ratic n this out TR edkson swrdy bue. 1 think we have | © e ME R, Novi heTHe day has been | YO0k Va8 rigldly entoreed “and all saloons lield our own. Jony 8. Wi a8 €1 s reported, A polled, Ketarns ull vote of New Bedford ia: 7, Prinee #7, Lathop 1 Robinson Sumner 1, |~ Sravsrox, N ton and th | adjoining precivets gi W majority, & | will be lateq portion of polls will | P ol e ! republizan gain of be kept open k- Returhs Wilk be | o Covonowing is thotutal yote of Boston WINCHESTER, No Winchester gives | went the associatod PHoss in smnaries of pre- | G SOVEIOT: Prince 2,802 Rubinson 18,45, Lee 15 majority, a demoeratic gain of 98 over | cinets as fast as reevived, showin s ne T HOTON Nov The Herald s Re. the presidential vots of lust year. 4 publican sain of fass. . Comparisons | gt CROR N Kate at e are vers meagro, ALEXANDRIA, Nov. Mexanditn City | Rill bo | mode with the vote of gov- | Hoss M the state at lane aro very mons gives Lee 008 majority, Massey rans behind [ ernor in 1588, when tthese candidates | (13t nicatione ot s te aleetion ot the ticket w e demociats, carty | were in the. seld, but the democratie and | 4 el to tho, election of ovory, wand, Stoart, for the greenback vote there W BOSTON, Nov, 3. Late return have caused gates hus 56 majority and [s electe and eotnted us ity oppos TIROY SRS i the eleetion Of members of P b oyl ARG the Senaie and house in_particular, Lynn PrrEnsnusa, Nov. 3,—The seeretary of cosuinal opposili ok o R B UG R AL arw and als nr tatives, In Fowell sena- torial distriet Lilley defeats Marden—a dem- ocratic trinmph—and Naphaw, dem,, has been clected to the senate from South Boston dist another surpi Alizer, dem. repubi graphs tha! tine in the Third ward the AN at Lynehburg e Les Moises, Nov. &~Ni ft in give a net republican gain of § DUBUQU Knight, demoerat, Is olvcted se n Dubugue cotlnty by an es- tined %00 majority, ont of five repre Alexandrig county, of Alexandria eity, gives Wise 123 | Baldwin, both democs i I X \ ) majority, 'This gives the ity and county £ | “DHaveNront, N . fo ata ¢ ‘;:‘x'.-\;..hy;.:m in ¢ ‘.m‘r-mx.ru: sengtor | ;. [-'I-Hq majority and to Stuart by 538 ma- | irit of the pululn hition par by the' dw;:. v nl i fy a ,'L“m d::r 0Ty ority. e v 1 this evening. g i JRR S R U 8 WasniNGros, Nov, 8 —Special dispatehes | dence in his part i 4,00) votes ‘,',"“‘,’"”"' LA A ',"':”w he to thie Post from democratic county chaitmen | thiowghout the state, ‘These votes, he de- | 1 y tbinson, for, govers witl I 16 out of 113 towns and cities o Virginia ¥ (00, Fay iver, de clayed, represented the strength of the prohi- bition pariy i Dis Mor s carried by Robinson nims Robinson is elee 5. 00, N —One hndred and thirt i) show democr more than over the presid NORFOLK, N 55 majority, a ns of I vote. (e " © repnbli- ounity by smonth gives Leo Ji over Cieveland’s cain of ¢ ok 3 W | fuor citics and townse netidie Bostol, yubliean heedguarters from Lyneaburg sa b, glve @ republican majority PAARR L S R R0 einoe L | EobIan it o b o oy, Ity | Brockton, give Kobinson 5449, and Prines |||.\{nrl(,\. a 820, over 1834, At Hampton the republicans g Lquarters no estimate is male on v R P 6roestol ve: ., and 58 at Gordonsville, the state t Thie dewloerats claiun the | 1, ORCESTEI, Noy.-Warcestor glves Job- Cwo-thirds of the vote of this ety is cast | clection of meinbors of the lemsiature i [ (isom S50 FEIee S SAMEOI =Dy S and the belief at republican headqgiarters is | Seott, Dubugue, Pottawottamie, Wapello and e AN L bl that the republiean miajority witl berom LO0O | "Caina conntie One hundred and fifty s | 3 ¢ v Bostoy, Nov, | to 1,200, Dispatehes from republican s DEs Moizes, Towa, Nov. 3. —One eisiith of in T tholaal SnHniiel ert that ticeo Ualiots are. being used by | the - siate . hing reporied o i state | B0 'n|ul'|‘ml\||l.~‘Imr-unln‘. pringield their opponents, | ticket and this with’ & net repunli- | 8¢ ",‘”!.‘l‘,“-lt-_"',,"; HULEL L T ke CHANLOTTSVILLE, Nov. %.—The clection | can . gain over - 1883 . of erfior, 60,173, Drinop o 068K o apubil passed off qui sitsville gives | 1F this is continued it will givea repub Ot L T demoeratic ni There are | majority on_the s.ite tieker of 15000, 'Fne | Cafi% 2 democrats, atud 3 tdeponqents, o0 democratic county, The e reports arc from citics and towns, o far the | foirected (sotg, of tho ity at, Boston & demoeratie ticket is elected. “There are connty townsiips will probably inerease the | Siinee Bt lobinson, (154, Latl QDb democratic gains in Orange, Madison, and | repubiican majority a thousand or so beyond | SUnneriv= o e mie | s estiunate. Tihs republioan stito cotiit; Pennsylvania. ov, 8 nine | e elaim thie legisiature by & majority of i Tov 5 Show domocratic galn of 43 over | fitteen on joint ballot 4 SHe pnia, Nov. 3—The election the presidential vote passed off very quictly. The RICHMOND, %P unty has Nebraska, veather was elear and cold, with a gusty gone democratl hout 'l ) @ i i ot 1']'"~ w | Brammics, [Speciat to the Ber.] | wind blowing. The only state office to be e 5 Jutwe vota 14 belne | —0aze county polls a lght vote. The filled was that of state treasurer. Matthew poiled. veral republ e voted for | mated republican majority on the state Stanley Quay was the republican. and Con- Lee, and Massey has been scratehed some by | is from 1,200 to 1,5%0. Returns eome slow rad B. Day the demoeratie eandid Barr the democrats, A part of the republican eounty ticket Spangler ran on the prohibition ticket, and WINCHESTER Shenandoali connty 1, the balanes doubttul, Lownship or- | Wiiliam D, Whitney as the reenback labor goes democrati uof one member of e | panization is provably carried. nomince. Last year Blaine had a plurality legislature, NEBRASKA CirY, Nov. So—[Special to the | of 81,000, and in 1883, when the last state Riciyonn, Nov., Returns received up | Brp]—The eleetion passed off very quietly, | treasurer was chosen, tie 0 adi to 734 p. i from about 40 voti Nets, | and wamiall vote wits vasts tickets wera badly | date was eloeted by n major 1. Coin- including voting p in s of the untics, show net de.ocratic sains hout 1,74X), AUNTON T'\liltillwl and returns are i'ilhlllllg in ‘hllv\\l y p.l":h"" The demoerats elaim tie,election of Tugene | Of 183, P < Bradiy - Tog e s AonzanS5oe | CIhe interest in’ the Philadelp) 3 election centerca upon the eontest for sheriff, venson for county a repub- | county eler pablicias claim the | W. Ellwood Rowan beinz the republican and 8 200 1e- | plection of the ticket. - There 1+ no | Dallas Sanders the ratic canoidate. publican maj o L MeCwlum is elected 5 opposed by the eitizens commit- PETERSBURG, Nov. 2.—A Fort Monroe tel- | sheriff and V Valontite $ounty suporin- (100, which has been o prominent in sam o the republican headquarters says | tendent, local elections for s “past, on the abeth City and county gives Wise 550 ~[Special to the By und that he represerative of mgjority 3 ate ticiet gives ST republi- hine politie towan in 1878 w de- Kicustoxn, Nov. Culpepper county | can anajority 0 villa s, Phans | feated for sheriff Dy Wright, dem., by 7,254 gives a democratic majority or from 200 to 2 behind his ticket. Returns indicate the elec- | votes, although the Hayes electors on the and returns a democratic member to the | tion of Cary, treasuver, Barton, sherilf, same day received 000" najor > house, the coutmissioner, coroner and surveyor all | PITrsBuRe, Nov. The election, y 8. Ricinonn, Nov, § The republicans con- ublicans, - Datwes: friendss treacherousty |owas thesuietest known here for many’ cede Rockingham eounty by aoont 100, a | cuy the republican tickets ‘A Iarge prohibi- | No.in soemed to be taken in the demon ain of W0, Lhis will return two | tion vote was polled. ‘The state ticket in the | and searcely half the vote was polled in many demoe members to the house. This aty will have about 500 majerity. districts. The “worker” was conspicuously county W d doubtful. 1LLMORE, Nov. 8.—[Specinito the Ber ]— | absent, and voters were compelled to select e . 5.—A dispatel to the | Filluiore county gives a smjority to the repub; | their own tickets from cigar boxes placed on 15 from Norfolk to | lican state ticket. The fouowing were eie t- suarded stands outside the polls. - There *The enemy elaim 29) | ol oi the republican county #icket: E. K. little excitement on the streel i iy and tvo precinets | Cobs, elerici A, Adams, b i, K o hog-hey ‘ourth wart Rechet's Ridze besides were shut Solo ITARRISONBURG) o Shickiey, judge; it in the N eni; WL Carsou, henandoah, both doubtful counties, | quietan £eratehing 3, i FREMONT, Nov. 3. cinl to the Brr No Todgcs, rep Returns are coming indvory slow, Both t county 4 wajority in the ets badly eat all over the county. The Aty ican gain y and Norfolk county senato vote is not four- pre- e et.counted, and oul;" cincts heavi trom. 1t is Ulought that Pore, Tep. for cierk. and Morse, dewm., for fre which was represen: in the by John Callahan, a ) N = DANVILL 1 L by goal majoslties, Com- TrexrtoN, Nov. 8.—The election in t democratic ticket if f 500, Judge, and shieriff are very | state passed off very quietly, no serious dis North Danville gives 13 majority, a_gain of 6 uajority ir the city, turhances being reported from any of th; polling places in N eounties, In 7 counti those -of - Bergen, Burlington, Cape Al intington, Middlesex, Passaic and Sussex, ected, They will serve 35, Full returns are not in from “this county, but democer: wins are reported. UCINMON 3.—~Twenty-two out of 24 precinets in this city cive Lee, dem., 3,502 majority. The two precinets to hear fromn SCuuyLER, Nov. S—[Special {o the Bie. | —Colfax county’s entire republican ticket is majorities ranging trom 10J to G, j 8 about 200, gave 530 majority for Blaine, The ARNEY. Nov. 8.—Special to the Bey ] | State senators were e jority for Wise now would leave Loee's m — repiblican state ticket is running | three years and will vote upon the next Jovity 3613, a domveratic gain. of B SuEaL DR bm st oXont United States senator, who will succeed enty-four_precinets oniside of unond | entire connty tic clected, P TR S e Show & netdemoeratio gain of 2206, Returns | most all precinet republican tickets. A’ ha General William J. Sewell, rep. ~ There are From the counties classed as doubtiul, sueh | nght was made on Sheriff Sehors tor deliver- | sixty a tate, and one Culpery y Tdward, Halitax, | ing Ziminerman over to the United States | member the state house of Charlotie, . Rockingham, Alex™ | murshal, but returns show hin sunning away | assembly was elected to-day from each dis- andria connty Cshow that the demo- | ahead of the ticket. A good Yote was polled | triet, Last year the state senate was comn- cratie legislative tic been elected in all pos d of 11 republicans and 10 democrats, of them, which will wive the democrats a A —[Special to the BEE.] | wnd those of the asseinbly of 86 republicans good majority in both houses, —'I'he eleetion is very quiet, but little inter- | and 24 democrats, giving the republicans a PETERSE Y —At 11 . m. ested and very light vote polled in | majority of 13 wpon foiut bullot. Nine of Mahone suii lie situation as y. “The city of Hastings gives the fol- | the sendtors holdinz over are republicans, so “The democrats have carried the s lowing tesult: For supreme judge, Cobb 71, | they will control thatbody at the uext ression, it their eandidates were successful in an two of the seven districts in which the se tors were clected to-diny. > tich the election i absolute contre their Jast usu this end in v STAUNTO V. 1Talf of the precinets in Allegheny counly wive the republicans a | majority ity of 141 Atthesameratio thecounty | LiNcoLy. Nov, 8.—Thirty-cight precinets will give the republicans ty of 230, @ | outside of ‘the city bear out an estimate of i 50, Haif of the p 15,000 republican majority. The anti-monop- ygive Lee S0 uigjonty. oly vote has practically ‘disappeared. T Heweit 119, For_regents, sk, Livingston 215, Z Aartin 27 the unserupulons use of i ¢ { ol they have ind which was provided b e liglalature Cxpressly with o7, county ticket is eiceted. ilrllll'lpul ngzht was over the treasurership. MeCliry, th publican candidate, is probably electid by 600 Conunecticut, Marrronn, Nov. e election in this state is for members of the legislature only and the vote is consequently light. HArTroRD, Nov, f,—Eghty-six towns, in- chnding Hartford, New Britian, Norwich, e voling places and show a prohibition voie will veach 6,000 in the st N 5 Feain of 103, But litgle o from | V'LiNcovN, Och, 3 Che election i Lridigeport aud Stainford, elected 61 yepubli- Higliland and Bath counti re- | state to-day was of no special impor ans and 69 demoerats to the Legisli wiote from telegraph lines, 'The majority in | and passed off very quietly, The multip) weratic gain of 16, The sune distri imed for republican répre- | ot the local tickest brought a good vote. t year gave Blaine 42,588, Cleveland 33,i54, in place of the democrat. state oftices voted for are u pudge for the su- | St. fohn 13,808, a demoeratic gain of 1,490, Nov. fh—General Mahone ro- | preme court and two regenis of the univer- Hawirorn, Nov. 8.—Ope hundied and ty. Returns will come in slowly as some Gunties b than three. thirty-three towns elect 100 republicans, 2 democrats, 1 greenly and 1 independent in the state house of representatives, a demo- none less ite ¢ by 00 maj ¢ by Ve live Jocal ticke Big chance for 1tis 0ol probable any contes A 4 intormation can be given ta-night, ‘though it | cratic vain of 19, ALEXANDRIA, Noy ‘The Gazett be taken for granted that the republican Hanrronn, Nov. Returus from fift Returns from all paots of the state show e ticket is elecred, In this eity there is | towns in the state elect 57 republican and ocxatic gains and indicate that Lee’ much geratehing aud'the count wil be slow. | democrats members of the legislature, a dein- will reach 20,000, Already (v - | Therepublicans’ will possibly lose their can- | ocritic gain of 6 over last year, when the re- sions have been made to the tic side | didute 101 the treasury, publicans hud 41 majority in the house. of the house of delegates and no losses are veported. Chairman Buarbour, from dispatelies ived by him, is contident the democratie vill veiel 20,000, and in this view Harrrorn. No 'he election in thls was for members of the legislature, The returns at the Courant office at 11 o'clock how the a3 fol- ts 112, inde- Tlinois, CiicaGo, Nov. f—A ppearances at the dif- 000, and in Uié VN | feront polling placs Liere to-day indicated 1 o Sogicntiire Wil ba | that the vote will be lighter than usual. Ax fully as large ns last year, when they had | yet no official returns have been reccived. I eyt e, | The best information to bo had from various sunrces leads to the information that the elec and 80 it is all over the state~unexpoected Kalns. tion law is carried, The polls did not close only from all but four tow s in the st complexion of the next house 1o & Loer: lows: Republiean 139, de pendent 2, The i terially change the result. Malbarough is aticon rep) ntati year these towns stoos Republ democrats 84, Senatorial elections took place in 12 odd nuwmbered distrie s, Fach party ing towns will not wa. town ‘I'h of Towa. which will delay unil o lato ) : 3 4 : : ! A elects 6. OF the 12 senators Nolding over, 7 Drs Morxes, Nov. 5.—{Speclal to the Br.] [ BGUE he eccipt of wdeguate roturiie upon Tepubiicans and 6 demoouts, making ~Ti are both state and national, ans and § an working tsenate stand, 15 democrats. This gives a r majority in both houses, CiiicAGo, Nov. i—Fromyetarns thus far « the Inter-Ocean lflm‘ that the city ssues involved in the cleetion to<day In the state it o fusionis! 2 \ , e election law I undoublediy earyi Other matters the ‘lu ionista demand tive repeal of | ex are not so certaln, It looks ns prohibition and the substitution of a general | {haagh (he democrats sm gaining grouia Misslusippi. pse liw, The tepublican platform asks | where the county “commissloners aro con- | yycxsox, Nov. #.-The elcetion today ke prohibitory Iaw be given a fair trial | Crntd, Retupa are now half passed off quietly, Indleations wre the vote e it is either repealed or modified, ‘l'lu:* Is unusnally lght, son polled 850, regis | Bt Matfo et R or the. ters 1,000, “Thé ne generally refrained republican platforn deciares wmors otter | man for the 1 to fill y | denn it O CHIR HOER HORATRIE BolTRNS things In favor of eleeting railroad commis- | ¢aused [{"|‘~,l\| ;lh of u-m IEII\\NIEI.;\J, eounted far use of there being no ticket sioners and in favor of vequiring foreign | FO SNt pRiiiine BASEIEER SEEOGAG | in 0 o lold exoept. thie i demociatic corporations doing business in the state to Vod a very IRt VoM. - | stute tleket, 10 o fow counties having local s " g ; war. | disatfeetions, the vote 15 divided and a few incorporate under the laws of Towa, One ol bt the'city glection s ear- | L0000 Gonth may be elected to the legisia hall of the state senate s to be elected to-day. Dally News EpAreney b | e and to county offices, he popular fjderest | is ) y o |lul:v.\\l-ln"e vote of the Kansas. new tion laws, the densecrats having in 4 - RN dorsed the republican nemisee for judg Exponia, Nov. The election of eonnty Fifty-seven precinets gaye sidvotes 100 and ors passed of quietly, as far as known, W against the election lew,. For cominis- tlons are that the entire republican sioners, the demociats aye sh tivket 15 elected. The eity gives tie usual re- Peoiuia, Nov. 4. Kindze, rep., carried | publican maiority, this elty to-day by over 30 majority, u change These twenty-five members will yote years hence for o United States senator to suecend James F. Wilson. Henee the question of the tarifl, the suppressed sovthern yute and other national 4 (o ot i the campaizu, here are fo the neld, "The republican ticket is as For governor, Willinn Lanabee: for licuten- | - The Canadian RRebel Cases. L I sinee the last mayor's eleetion of 1,100 yo1es. Ant govern A, T, Hull; i singe the la 3 of . Supi T ek ol CIcAGO, Nov, #- 12 0.—Two huhdied and Y TR LTI glon nominecs, representing the den) which wa “a_certainty that the city elee- | men under death sentence in councetion acktns aret Fox oyeroar. [ tion law 18 carried, ‘Two ropublicans and two | with the northwestern rebellion are now be- s | soerats huve been electod dounty conmis- oners. Other naines an the tieket we =il in doubt. Now that ivis Known that the elee- forc thie governor general. e licutenant govern s H yh e > Troabl ikt ¥, Brdnan: : Ui law is sarvied popular intesest bas lrgoly =i, Fronto I TAY ; | backers i -nlmn?nalwh. state licke? or the subsided. 7 L "‘""“_‘?l‘m “m‘h‘:‘,"'::l‘"':“i‘,‘r"‘;“l‘l":‘;;"“ sake of malntaining the paity oxganization. it =3 g ! eneh repre- I8 headed by Riias Doty for governor, g J. J. Massachuletts. 1 that eountry o telegraph their Clark for ficutcnant governor, The piohili- | he Massac tate Tiwenis 10 send en-of-war lu-:ulwa, who sun @ Bt Johi ticket Tus ..-ul SubcEboR, Gemelier and the 0 protect foreign revidenis, to-night will be made with the vote v county y ;fllll()!lm'l'tl Tt BEE. A Distifter Charged With Frand. Lovisvicue, Ky, Nov. .—A sensational fuit, charging wholesale fraud against Rich- rd Monarch, the well known distiller of Owenshoro, was tiled in the United States mrt this afternoon, The style ot the suit is Simon G, Flannigan and wife, Virginia Muagale, James F. M and Liltian N p vs, Riehard Monareh, John Call and the Daviess Connty Distillery company. Tiie petition, slates that tie plaintins live i1 Gal ton, ‘Texas, and that on the 15th of April, 1N @ partnership was entered into ' between Richard Monareh, I F. and R Buriham a The partncrship was to con tinie until November, 1833 but it was dis solved by Magale's death in June, M fed Simon G. On Deceny s widow aftervad ma nnipan, one of the plaintifs 16, 1890, the assets of the o, It s o med, amounted (o 820,000 all of which, 1t is stated, Monarch received aml never ac nted for, having by false entries and other methods kept the widow in ignorance ther rights, The petigion claims that the assets of the firm of K. Monarch & Co. will amount to over $500,030 and prays for a com- pleto settlement of the partnership, - The Stead Trial. Taxnon, Nov. 3-Mr. Stead, edifor of the Pali Mall Gazette, continued his testimony a the opening of the Central eriminal conrt to- He decii give the names of the y of the infamy m the ground that he erecy in that ros- that ~ he drinking money L i then ered to call ¥ s awitness, but Justice Lope de- elined the off His Honor also doclined the evidence of the arehbishap of Canter- bury. Howard Vineent, correspondent, who He stated information and g S gained by cha | i well-known newspaper ganized the detective system of the metropolitan police, testiacd to the waguitude of the infamouns afie in voung girls for immoral purposes on the continent. enso closed their side of the case afternoon. Justice Lopes directed the Jury to return a verdiet of “not goilty’ as to vaeé of the defendants, Elizabeth Coombs, of the salvation army, who had testived that she had acted entively under the directions of Mrs, Bramwell Booth . That Irish Elopment. Special to the BRE. Fashion able cireles in tho Irish capital are agitated over the elopemont of Hon, Kathlen Maud Brooke, dauzhier of Slr Cornwallis Maude, Viscount Hawarden, and wife of Mr. Gerald Richard Broake, of e county of Diblin, to whom she had been maaried ten ye by whom she had foar 8 panion in her tig) seendant of Chiet Ju {he oidest funior inthe Minster cirenit, The lady’s charms wre said to be SQuewhat mationiv - & card has been issued Wilie friends of Bushe asking suspension of public judgment regarding the simultan- eous disappearance, aken to the losane Asylum, » 1sLAND, N, Nov. 8.—[Special to J—Paul Rollins, & well knowa eiti- zen, has been taken to the insane asylum. For some time he hias baen gradaally losing his mind, and his family, fearinz that som thing sorious mizht hapa 4f hs ware al- lowod to go unrestrained, had him €2 nined by tha brard of fnsanz ¢o nnissioners. wio 3, It is thouzit that red to ith proper treat: sanity. . . ncandescent wire PN Fourth Class Postmasters Appointed. WASHINGTON, NO The postmaster al to<day appointed the following fourth 3 postmaste Towa Williamstown, I T1. Bailey: Peru, | Ranking Little Cedar, Lester Conrad i, John Cordett; Lime et to be Removed. WasmiNgroy, Nov. 3.—-Aeting upon re- ports from agents i the Indian territor Sceretury Lumar requested the war dey ment (o remove the “boomers” fr - ¢ lands. Information contained in the oirts i3 o the effect that a large number of per<ons are supposed to he “hoom- but claimine to he freighterscrossing the ansas border into Indi Telly Another for Sparks. WASHINGTON, N¢ e secrelary of the interior has con‘irmed the action of the commissioner of the land office in restoring to the public domain the tract of land in sonthern Californiu at the interseetion of the Texas Pacitie and Southern Pacifie railroad The sceretary of the interior holds uthern Pac ant fuctuded only sich lands as were nol covered by ouier railroad grants and_therefore could not inchude the tract in question, which formed i £rants, that the ]\'\T' of i The case liad come up 1o the < retary on the peal by the Southern P, railvoad com- ny from the commissioner’s decision, i oo A Nafl Famine in Pltteba Prersnune, Nov. f—There is a ine in Pittshurg and throughont ) acconnt of the nailers' strils, difficult to obtain at $3.25 pe keg, and all ¢ heen sold in the ma et for the past been munufactured in the 4 and eontractors wre con- plainir ly ahout having to pay such enorme s for nails and in one or ty extreme cases work on - tie buildings, not be- inz urgent, has been temporanily suspended here with a view of brinZing the strike to an end. Both however, are still nim and went is Dot considered probu- e Naval Expy WAKIINGTON, Nov. 8.—The report of the fourth suditor of the treasury for the fiscal year ended June 3, Iast, shows the total ex- litures, penditires on account of the navy to have heen $17,155,000, and thot there was expend- ed $4,00 10 excess o1 the apiropriation There was an unexpended baliier of 8 ) ali apppropriations. (he wnonnt id Lo navy pensioners during the yea was 14,000, ng Lunatic. 0, Nov. S-[Special to John Howell. who poisaned four Ay o and wha i now in lale, has confesscd He CARBONDALE, the Brr. of his childe the county jail o he intended to kil his e, his ¢ ter and his father-in-law and - then owa life. 1t is generally thought that he 15 insane, ¥ or's Bafoty, Bosto camer Domii "apt. B ‘armoufh, N. 8., due s not wirived. Fears ao afety, Sunday last, § t ned for lier An Edivur's Wite Dead. Keoxuvk, lowa, Nov, 4.« Mrs Kate Farrar Clark, wife of 8, AL Clark, editor of the Gate City, ded suddenly tis wiorning - When you buy frmeure be sure you gt wices at Chamberlain, Howe & M shall's, They buy from the best mann facturers, and guarantee Lo, lowest prices. Opp. Falcon - e the ver Doushug, iamonds and ithuell block mwone. on | Roows 4, Croft loans Fine watches, MBER. 115. THE DOSE WAS 100 STRONG A Oyprian's Clover Steal from a Toxas Oate tle Man, JOINED THE SHOVEL BRIGADE, Monarchial Distenst in Barope ~Longs oremen on a Btrike—The Toms Mivor «! perance Convention Dispatches. He Never Refused Poison, Nrw Yok, Nov. 8.—[Special ta the Ber) John G. Harker has sevorsl ranches in Toxas, and mises eattie and bronchos. Re- cently he sold a number of punles in Penne sylvania, and sent home 84,000, He kept about $1,500 to buy stallibus with, and came to this city. In Blecker stroot, Baturday night, he met Mary Wilson, a negross. She ok a bottlo from her pookob and sald: “Stranger, take adrink.” Gallantry prompted Harker to reply, “I never refusod poison from any one,” and he diank. An hour tater ho found Bimsell stripped I @ roow on the second tloor of No. 55 Wast Third stroet. He had been robbed of $1833in monay, & dinmond stud, and a vevolvor. . Y céaterda; the woman wis arrested, and sho wis hol for examination, Ward at Work with a Shovel. NEw Yonrk, Nov. &—[Speeiat to the Bei} '8 business n Sing Sing prison at present is to shovol ashes from the engine boilers. 1o began worlk s osters To a reporier he sald: 1 find % prety hard work. Yousee Tam not used to this kind of thing, Don't know ho w long K 0 stand this. 1 am going to do my best while I am here and shall do overything T ean to the best of my ability. 1t Is pretty work and I feel played out.™ i Interviews alleged to have beon held: with Vand since_he reachod Sing Sin g have heen I have published. Ward said yesterday 35 Lepery not talked to a ne 0 m A exen sinee 1 eams heve” The prineipal Conaughton, saiil this was true, rehial Distrust, —[Specinl to the Beg.) able suys: The dis- trust between Austrin and Russia 15 daflyw beeoming more marked. 1t is osrtain tha%y Deglers, Russian foreign ministor, s sulsh Jeeted to strong and persistent pressure frorve Russia Slavophiles, end which over way ho turns s lkely to have a vigorous fire in the Count Kalnoky, Austrian foreign mins is known to be inclined to peace, but he oo, is hampere 0 i . St Barera Ao ANt powe t Aust ry is actively ity thousarid t Loticered and cuployed wipped for s wintar paign. Tarkish offer of 5,000 peg Troops to combat the Serviang is bsing o sidered by the Bulgarians, A Striking Clty. ToN, Tex,, Nov. 8—A sf le magnitude was inay here this afternoon by the Knights of ik The troublo arose from tho refusaliot. agent of the Maltory line of stewm withdraw colored dongsheromen f Mallory wharf, whes i/ have ing-the past work, voplacing the longsiwrdmen. strikers jolnad, Knights of Lal this organizatiol undertaken to restore the shoremen. Al the Kiights of Ei ployed by the Gulf, Colorad raffroad and the Mizsouii Pio! one out under prders from’ St ommittee. The Knights of 1 d cotton compresses ul cotton predss ny (ht by the raileGaos vzed. s 1 ‘he lm‘! ..\.lu,\ d'in Now Vork by thy (o will also strike, - The Temperance Worke Pritan ALt 1a8t on of the convention of the Woman's Clristian Temperance i noolution was adopted netitiontig oGt a law preventing Unite from collecting revenue. from. Laquor taflie in states wfl} vhere Lacee are’ | ‘ total probibi mitieson 1 an of work recoinende MEress inlized in the interest’ of - unive The followingz was reporied by conittee on resolutions and adopieds . == R solved, Lhat. tho' tw of lony n e holy communion furnishes u o su port to the liguor traflic, and js-not, in our Lament, 4 proper type of the thlood o Iot, wnd we wou dearnestly " retoinmen use of the pure, unfermentsd juice of the b at the Lond’s table, # The resolution, as orighlly. reportéd, recommended the removel of ali that 18 une clean from the Lord » table, ¥ - — X ry Inws, & Denlal * Dorsheime Yonk, No The report was pube lished yesterday that warrants were out fox the arrest of Muyor ¢ nd others for com plicity in frauds of Ward and Kish, Unitpd States Attorney Dorsheimer saya “the story 1g fabrication and absolutely false, and Ut I nce ) offerod to eonnoct hipg \x‘\,(:‘{:?"muuml\ ay with the progeedings of Warning German Traders. . Benrwiy, Nov, 5—The Taghlatt, referring to the probability of Ameriea anaexing the Sandwich istand ‘ns German _traders to lose no time in pre hemselvens against l,\u..n e competh apan, Corea " ad China, Langtry Sucd for Debt. LoxDoN,Nov. 8.--The ease of Mrs. Langlry for refusing to pay o household debt, cone o while living with - lier husband, was A to-day in favor of the plaintifl, Catarrh Cured Catarth 13 o very prevalent discaso, with distressing and oifensive symptoms, Kood's Bar la gives ready relicf und speedy cne, from the fact it acts through te bloody and thus reaches overy part of the systom. X sulfered with eatarrh flteen years, Toolg Hood's Sarsaparillasud §amnot boubled any with Al hiealth s such betier.” L W. LiLiis, FPostal Clerk Chicugo & St Louis Railroad, T nutlered with catarrh 8 or & yeurs § tried many wonderful curcs, inhalers, ele., spends inguearly one hundred dollars vithout benesit, 1 tried Hood's Sarsapurilla, and was greatly twproved.” M, A, ABBEY, Worcostor, Mads, ctorized by bl iation of proportion; 3, the process of gecu the active mediesd Qualities, The result i+ 2 medicine of unnsual streagih, efiecting cores Litherto unknown, Bend for bools col dditlonal cyidence, “Hood's Barsapariila o y v puriies oy Lloode i s "“ el Ecomn 10 mako e oy J. 1, THourios HSgiaicr of Thectss L, Rags, » 1 OHE 53y Hood's Barsaparilla b worthy b welgh 10 Lank Btrcet, New ) Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all drupglsls, §1; six for 85, Made iy by C. L 11OOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass, 00 Doses One Dailar, Hood's Sersapuiilla s ¢ three pe remedial ig (3 21l others; and 1. LARKINGTON, holle wii &