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T R R R R R R R I R R R I e HE OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3. 185, T e SIXTEENTH YEAR mated that the demoerats will have from | quiet. The republican legislative ticket was N NN M T give Peckham 24250, Daniels 84121 The | polled A ot 18 outtis HIL] Y FOR GHURGH one to two hundred majority in the city, and | badly seratched by the anti-Van Wyck m TI”Z RESLLT ]“ CI‘,M,R.\L. same distriets Inst year gave Hill 2 Dav- | considerable fign in the vote In this ei 4 o | Will have a small majority in tha county. | Returns are coming in slow from the county et enport was stpposed at first tha A NUMBER 198, A | or for the legislature. For governor a con- . It | tinuation of gains so far reported would give ican vote | a republican plurality of between 500 and ublican party, | 6,000, wh that itis drawing from the aty | would only draw from the re distriet 1§ said 10 be | butitis now k a plurality of 2,000 over O Connor, | both sides ) g " 8 BROOKLYN, N General Thayer, for wovernor, will have ® | 4a'ihie J0 SO M 8 O o t ¥ Now, ' ¥ S The state C possiblo to give figures to-nights : L o oR e ood majority In i ey e i wiil | Keekley for senator and_Harlan and Wilson | Complete Election Returns From All Parts | elected b —Mahoney, democ Wi T onsin, M ofe: Big s 10 await the count for definite results, for representatives are probably elected by 3 republican, y here are several state t MU AUKER Nov., 9.-01 - UV E o HESLU DA B SIS | Hikve o mmlh U SOUEEE small majorities. All are pledged for Van o i bilss, democra, Maboney, democrat, White, It eaused a heavy seratehing coming in siowly owing tn U 1AT<a. nimber Madority. Witl Retain the County T‘I“!‘ Wyok, Laird is badly scratohied Both 1n dity _ \'."n'fflyhifi‘.\fhy""‘lx.f.(!v“.‘.‘ hell, demoeraty are | Lhe vofe in the city and “throughout the | of scratehod tickets, A9 o'clock the indica e ONFOLK, \"“\\"‘ Aol iy “n | and county, but will have a large majority in | THE NEW YORK MAYORALTY. | cointy. & AR | AW I HANGISE0, N0, 9. Hantinl retues | Pt ;"‘y;‘ll"_!\{:]H;“E’;.yIkl‘lvl'!"’?fl\l\-l‘v‘lhmv FOREVER BURIED POLITIGALLY. | tothe Brii—Thb Nortoik vote on the state | fil A bk S RALE ekt UG ALBASY, Noy. 2.<The pobabilities aro coinnties 1 the State outsids ot SAN | foket Wik i, otatns from Totes wuer ke e o rbition 40, e logiaia: | And, seattering, Wil - tickets "being ~bndly S dencerats have etrried e county, and | B A SRR L A B AT S+ — republicin rohibition 40, & | geratehed, and the count being slowly made o : | elceted the entire ticket, including Kane, o TR T IR ooty B Tive tieket was close, Madison will probably | Jertrhed; and the oty belK Sarory morn. | Hewitt Elected Over . George and | UCiTiS entTe kel | erat tor governor | Inbor vote ther s very hl Iv'n'- ' .“i::.’- i Iy:xln: # A Well-Merited Rebuke Administered to | retain the county seat. ing. Roosevelt=The Latest Figures |l e, Nov Jan Sherman, ve- | in Sa [ and‘undonbtedly has & good plurality o i . . g " y publican, is ¢ (d to congress from the publican wili be SonNLY o R i S 3 L the Infamous Trickster, Big Rey in. 5 The Vote in Fairfield. Trom the Various Riventy-tisl. Qlsitiet. deteating e T, [ Vole. wiileh started ty over Woodward, demoerat. RS NG, Neb., Nov, .- ial Telegram | Famrienn, N . (8 States. SnHges, demoerat, by 1,0000r Mmor: M s i COMPLETE RETURNS NOT YET IN, | 10 thelisk] ~Clear Water glves one plurality | gram to the Bir total pre Sherthan, republiean, is eleeted to con- | O'Donnell's iy dent vote, The retirns AL for Dorsey; Neligh and Oakdale each | here to-tay was republiean, 146; prohi- T aress, de Ricistown, V., Nov. Weather clear g Sprig s, democrat. by 1,000 | from ticket so far recsived aro and ple . ot niore, oL < A , ant; voting at all precinets of this — majority. This_ is a republican gaiv | bition 1025 democratie, 82 hiere was very Hewitt Elected, ornore, 9 ik | Dot sui e to say how it has gone, | & | . . st BB b LGB bl Wk D M Fu e ptatal Telozram to | . ROCHESTER, Nov. 2.—Wilbur, republican, | Dut what reports Ive bean recalved fidicate | ity steady. More than one-half of the city Advices From All Points in the First J")H‘)‘I“|'Nc'llm' ¥ bl e Lol eBOTAE g Tor ot artion m:;“‘\‘\ml" H-?I“\‘i ! nl“’m”"'h:;‘[“'“”" in the Twonty-fourth congressional district, | a republican m: Serafehing hias been | vote polled e noon. Everything moving 1 ny doubt of Hewitt's election as NEw Yo District, Showing the Result Up to the Hour of Going as 1o | defeats Smith, demor K, Nov, ic, by ab Retuins fro 1 | 0 heavy ail ove il N over hibitionists over the vote at 3 was | loncer tate that returns will | quictly, Reports from ottier points in the state indicate a shmilar condition, Arapahoe's Election AnAaraiior, Neb., Nov. 2.—Sp vencral election. ‘There b | come in very A ew York City go majority, | Qistriets outside of’ New ' York and Kings no vote on the United States senate ques- | mayor of New York City by a large majority, | €1 - ATh T Y 26\ Ly N¢ R0, V This city g to Press—Spreials. gram to the Ee.j—Election returns are not | tion. Theodore Roosevelt will come in third in the | S0V SHOW |lu|'}|“:w!x‘|:“f-’|I‘ilf»‘rw\w: Aty L (e S TGO Y This l;”“,l_;\‘\)« —_ all in yet and eannot be Ilwhvu‘(nmnrrn“; Republican Gams in Towa, race, and the reason for this latter eireum- | Davenport last year, while Peckhant, demo- | elty 1s passine off quictly and an | No deinite particulars from other points, inets hear night. There are enough pre B [Sporial Tele- | S1ance lies princivally in the fact that repub- | erat, is cetting about 80 per contof the vote | voie The Work in Lancaster. owners were frightened by the | kiven to Hill, ant thou Dits MotNus, Thi, ied.” Tlie weather for Taylor, oA re h clondy, The eatest in Utah Territory. CCOLN, ov. 2.—(Special Telegram | from to insure a large majorit gram to the Ber. ] -Returns from 100 towns i fiNY OF tHG COntosts is takon It H N o Bl T, Galhe llll;llltlllhl: '\l"ltu:‘-‘.-\ MlmE \I:x I.Ilh-nlll“x\ml republican for county attorney, Babeock, | 4, vuceived indicate the republicans have archism, and fearing that a voto Pennsylvani an u'fl“:‘lu;nj‘l\\ll; YO (e Hahb: i, bt W Ti".‘\':“vv'\.:;y‘[l'h'u‘l.ll> IA;‘\i:xI:‘( |lm-‘ 12:}\.\‘\0.":?:”? Jinty passed off without serious | Tepublican for representative, and Lindsavy | eairicd e state by 8000 or 9,000, @ gain of | 1OF George, deserted the ranchman by thou- | PirirAnetriiy, Nov S-The weatherhore | tween Frank, rpublican, and Glover, domo- | Suditate. W i1 se s gkt republican for state senator. Jim Laird als 5 carries the county by a large majority. Tl s votes were cast and | gleetion in Arapahoe was very guiet, ‘all the finite count veen | electioncering being done hefore the polly te places | opeacd this morning, — Van Wyek received ity at from 000 to 800 in the | about GO votes here. sands and cast their votes for Hewitt. Other | to-day is all that could be desived. “Lhie same | orat, the present meambent. . A sumboer of en him for his | Teports come from all parts of the state, and | the most prominent gt RLRRs with the beautiful, clcar sky and warm ‘sun- | Glover's nomination, a oppositlon to Blaine before the latter was [ Ginea‘very leavy vote 18 Delng BIought | 1w are y nominated, and for the halt-hearted way in | gut 0y e e I e Y jean i1 the | which he supported hini after he was now- Nov. 2—The_election board of | in the fi¢ JF for state Towislature, DUt | gpre o TS T TN fth, Fuller in the Fourth, Henderson in | inated, and they scratched humon this ac- inct of the First ward rejected | their few eandidates for ity oflicors are’ gen- nicago, Nov. %-—[Speeial Telegram to city and a probable like amountin the country A Rather Small Vote. h Fuller In the Four 4 nin | ek A 6 AT BnasGt the votes of the soldier inmates of the Penn- | erally toceiving the a1l vote of taeieparty, | the Bek.J—Not a packer at the yards preeinets, making the yote but little differ- wEY, Neb., Nov. &—(Special Tele. | {ho Lhird, 'Ihe democrats probably elect | count. The returns from tie congressional | gviyani soldiera’ and_sailors' oo in tiis P hought nogs this morning. This fs most : 2 cts are most encouraging to the repub- | of 4y, 1itl tlis desiaTon was Sustained by > ent from Weaver's of two years azo when we | gram to the Bre.)—The total number of | makine unexpectod and targe_gain ns, who have already :mfied iFas 0oTic :l‘x(@vl\';‘\:llflyj&l' k‘"' decision was sustalned by K i Ll Lty significant that the affairs at the stock carried the county by 1°00 majority. The | yotesin Kearney was 722, about two hundred | indications in the Sixth and First dis G s LTS, 2 3 2y NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 2 yards are shaping themselves for another anti-Omaha racket has been worked all day | ghort of last y In Kearney out of two int to the election of Donnell and_Gear, P o 5 Minois, throughout the state as far as heard trom | groat strike there, a general strike which will for Howe and he received some prohibition | hundred and thirty votes counted Andrews repnblicans. “The result in the Eighth returns show the positive election ot | o ST | passed off quietiy, but fow republican votes Ive everybody—the hog houses us well as ks U lndred a y - distriet is very close, and as vet undeter- | Hewitt for mayor of New York. Seven A N teports el AL 5 | being cast. The vote in this city has bee Sip i 3 votes, 'The precinets that have been heard | and “Thornton, republicans, had as many | nined. Tho weneral result will probably be | nundred out of 812 precinets show Hewitt | PO in fowa, Missour, Wisconsin, Minno- FERE UL W QARG AUL Ll Swift's men and son Morris’ from up to this hour are Yankee hill, in [ yvotesas Bedinson and Nantker, demovrats, | a net republican gain of two congressiien. 308, Toosevel Gegrirs 80,688, Watd: qand Dakota, carly, this morning, indi- | lizht. In the country parishes of the Second ¢, while othors are at work, but vhich are located the asylum and peniten- | d Borders, prohibition cand — , Rooseve \ George 85,085, Ward- | cate fair and cool weather, ‘The weather in | district, Pieree, republican, is reported to | the packers this morning for some reason or HRYSr RieTgave Flowe, 180/ ) u!() over | dates porbined, foF the: legiaiatire. - Coigor Lyman's Majority 04 well (prohibition) 532 It fs safe to predict, | this city and throushout the state is magniti- @ polled a full vote except the small vote | gther from Armour down ar paring for M ;lmm'.;,“,,, precinets gives Howe 3 ahead of all the candidate DUNLAY, In —[Special sgram | therefore. that Hewitt will have a vlurality :."""l“\\l,‘l‘{ prosvects ot continuing 5o the mms in James. In the L orry. incident and returns are coming in | slowly. In the city at this hour no o1 the vote of last year, The publicans have elected the following jgressmen: Struble in the Eleventh di: republicans have never for demoerats e e indieat t the distriet will go repul party has n full A BUG STRINE COMING, Trouble Among The ckers in the . I'he eleetion 1 5 N . other great fight over th elght | r oS- majorlty: " Clicen (oW thirt Ey ounty attorney ran even with tho | to the B The state connt complete gives | of 15,000 over the other candidates. It w Tt is estiinatod that up to 11 o'clock this ¢ reports received 4 ““,‘: ‘I’: m“ ;]"‘_‘ fiu.w:l :"Ld"w ;:‘“‘h:’"l"m Waverly. Hawe, 65, sartield, other two candidates combined. The ind a majority of 60; congressional count com- | be seen that the workingman’s ticket is lead= | forenoon. fully one-half of the registered vote Dolled, throuzhout thy ; i pt from | dications are that the entire republican legi: i, Relums thus far are : ; the heavy republican preeinets, The indi- | lative tieket i elocted by a o eations are that the prohibition votes in Lan- | VanWyek had —about sixty way of ele ke ringup the carcasses on hand. —a big one—said this morning e ant | ple \an 6} majority. The election | Ingthe republican ticket in_the city of New | had been east.” Ty ok’ ot of {;mr&tun very quictly, a full vote not being | York. Dispatches received here “,A“mq'. by | the re:ular republic was less serateh 3 of ico of the stute n anddemocratic t kets | tion to the demoerat there being 1o opposi- Only a very lightvote | One . R i than had becn expeeted. There are two | was polled, eleeting the iollowing to con- | that the chances are about ninety in 100 that caster will be about eight hundred. the two hundred and thirty counted. prominent party leaders sShow that the labor tickets in_the ficld—-united labor and | gress: wth, . Blanchard; Fifth, | the tight of two weeks ago will have to be SIEHL LT fowa. movement in all parts of e country is | 1Abor lengue, The forimer is suposed to ren | Clerubuseo Newton: Sixth, B, W.' Robert: | gt o i e s time 1t swill ba Papillion Goes Democratic. c Dis Morses, I, Nov. 2.—~Clear weather | showing remarkable strength and that the | resent largely the socialists. and. with the ex- | son. L PAPILLION, Neb.,, Nov. 2.—[Speclal Tele- McCook, Neb., ?:_-w. 2 ffix‘vrl!X|l Tel reported llnu; all ‘over Towa to: Ifll_\‘, nd so TR “Papillion precinet east | €ram to the Bre—There was a close race | faras reported, up to noon, the election is 5,(. yotes. The [,,||““v\",;m,,,“ P(._‘ all dem- | between Calfer, demoerat, and G proceeding quietly with an average vote be- Cleveland’s Not a Voter. BAH VonerhiFatt 4 116 SEALE ENE\ BFA (B[ FEca1V B0 mAYOF1LIBaY th. for goy | lican, candidates on the represent 5 . H Brrraro, Nov. 2.—[Special Telegram tcontains names of republican state | nearly one-third the towns in the state show | ag the butehers’ meeting yesterday afternoon ocrats, received majorities: North, for go . : den teturns from I SRR ) v candidates and is divided on county ofticers | republican 1oss on the popnlar vote of about | 1y the beef men, b ernor, 20; MeShane, congress, 76; Campbell, | 1L IS estimated that Van Wyek was the st of last year | to the BEe.]—President Cleveland’s name A el i gt s | sopaotienn loss on tho, popnlar voto of abol | reprcaents not anly the et e, bt every float senator, 134; MeKinna, representative, choice of the majority of the republican |-and with the majority of Larabee, republi- | has been removed from the poll-list in | Both the labor tickets are reeeiving their 0h e T B RItTE ()] e branch of industry at the stock yards, This 165 Lanudon|, coutity attorney, 813 Stotzer, | Torrs °f thecoullt can for governor ovor- Whiting, which was | the first district of the Ninth ward, the list | number of vote does not include the eities and several of the rhaps one of the reasons why the packers Jgee el RO e Dors the Nena 3. ‘Thicere are 1,800 preeinets inthe state. | yoine warked: “Removed from the dis- | CHICAGO. Nov. 2,—Up to 6 p.n., practi- [ [rger towns, in which the republican losses ive gettin 2 into shapo for another county commission There usual orsey Al At this hour, 9 p. the count has S, % ‘ Iy rns had bees oived | were expeeted, e indicati trike. ‘Thenitis known that the e it- : St e SV Shacinl imeloc] 2 SO triet.”” By whose order this was done no one | Cally no returns had been received from ere expeeted. 1 indications are that | strike. ‘Thenitis known that the comm democratic majority in the county of 100, [ Frevoxt, Neb. Nov. 2—[Special Tele- | jigt commenced at most of the polling Yy 3 k J ) s election, and even those who hadspent | thef ernor by the people, | tee’s plans have leaked out. At any rate by and the entire democratic ticket wiil beé [ gram to the Bry.]—Thayer has in the city | places. Returns from eleven precinets show | seems to know. Wilson 8. Bissell was asked day at the polls in the <of the | tha < SOMG! T noeas: tho Iagkers Tao) thay Kre! thos: eleeted, Reports from outside precinets say | 461 votes, North 388, Dorsey 567, Webster 28! a net republi in of 124 over last year. | aboutitlast night. “It s true,” said he, | various candidates were unable to state the | gress in the L and Gallinger, re- | oughly informed of the men’s plans, and v | publican, in the Second, and that the repub- | that they cannot be surprised. 11 the strike that McShane 1 running far ahead of his [ py i st A ickel, e - | Dis Morxes, No “Twenty precinets | “that the preside o s drift which the vote had taken exept to s B e o o cjority | The republican legislative ticket, except sen- | OINES, enty p that the president loses his vote this year, ) ¥ id the resel vt v : S settled for good. ‘The packers are_evidently greatly diminished, | ception of the candidates for judizes of county New Hampshire. courts, has_independent nominees for all \ 3 Ui sl Gl el ilbloud oftices. ‘The labor league - I, Nov. 2.—Returns from | ;pho committee of eighteen appointed the prohibition vote h t 7 Atk TR a1 | mive a total vote of 2,5 on, repub- ol Kb e o oloets, | that the Jabor party had displayed an_unex- | Jicans have earried the Tegislature. AUTS 10-mOLTow, as s expeeted, guards will in the county at 200. If Campbell runs in “"}“xrf.-rqu‘:xnr‘{ l:‘) oL L v forial | fican, tor secretary of state, and 1y D Yor 1"" "f‘ Ly oh'au,,o.«l '"““,";m’c“' He clects, | 1 outed Strentis, 161 conkidenad certain Uiat narched at once to the houses as before. tho other precinets as in tiis his majority in | PEIERRCE FOF EAR FSCESRE ive a re- | Seils! deniocrat, a net repubiican gain of 203 understand, tobe a resident of Washing- | {his party has’earried the Sixteenth ward, big strike is on at St. Louis, at Whit- e county will bed00, Van Wyelc Is”the | SOLRILE Fol phdad b b ton.” “llasn't every resident of the capital | and it is possible that their success may recinets pork-packing establisimenit ,over the only candidate for United States senator. 4 They're Doing Ri, Rishardaon. Claimed by Both Parties. Ciicaao, Nov. Special Telegram to | man can elect to reside there, 1 suppose, if No “Church" { o 1 e FALLS CiTy, Neb, Nov. 2.—|Speeial | GORDON, Neb., Nov. 2.—(Special Telegram | the Brr.|—Indications at 9 o'clock in [ he wantsto, ‘There may be some legal quib- a vote somewhere?” M1 lon’t know. A | been as greatin other parts of the cit centh ward, where Dav andidate for county treas, The . republican 1 pected to | Tean, 105 juestion. The strike there will help here, for Whittaker 1s an active rp competitor of Chicago, and pack- democrat, 24,115; Ames, repub- | ten-hou Lothrop, prohibition ) 5 N ) . ! et a great many deniocratic vot d to | ,,Bosrox. N he demoeratic vote dn | o here would rather have him closed with Tolegram to the Bew.|—The election | (0 the Bir.]—From the tast reports from all | twenty-two precinets are that Prendergrast, | 2o 8004t It that § dows understand, but anve ) S8 Sy iKed condition Boston stiaws ains over the It eleetion, | fhew' than’ rannine while' they are closed, passed off very qui Returns come in | Portions of the county Bennett [rwin, demo- | gemoeratic eandidate for judge of the county | there.” This will probably: explain to the CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—The ciection n this [ 11 100ks as if Lodge, republican, had carried | ‘There wers numerous consultations i tions | cratic candidate in the Fitty-ninth district, | court, has carried this county by 300 majority. county’ nducted, | e Sixth district over Lovering,demoerat, by | ap diffor ! | 5000 majority. - Brackett's vote for lieuten- | ofiices to-day ant governor is well up to Ames, Mores, | dropped into Arn very slow but the present indic ) 900 ahead: Davis, for county tre point to a majority of four to seven hundred surer, 400 ahead: Dunham leads in the F satisfaction of many unxious politicians and | cite and Cook caunty was quietly o o [ newspaper correspondents why the president | A4 the vote 1y led was afairly would 1ot come to Buflalo to vote with his | The feature of Interest in the down -~ town packers and one after another they b s w ] lice. “The same for MeShane in Richardson county. ‘Ihe en- bt congressional district about two to ones | pin c o010 the advent of the united labor party, which | democrat, claims his election to congress in wmittee will ¢ of the packers’ tire republican legislative ticket is probably Work in Platte County. et ionaiis GlecTed: > broughit to its support, very sywpa. | the Third distriet, " interests. In ease trouble does come 1o- elceted 1n this precinet. “Ihe ballots as tar CoLuMnus, Neb., Nov. 2. 1 Tele ond district, is ahead by a New York. thizers with sociali: new party, in 0STON, Nov. Seventy-six in this state, | yorrow the pacl have resolved to stand 3 as counted give almost two for one for Me- | yramto the Be safe majority. All the republican 8u- | xp yon, Nov. 2.—The’ weather to-day | SO republican s, divided the vote | ehuding the city, of New Bedford, which | by Swift & Morris in their trouble just as Sha T X | j 1 re) 4y i ' - e (1o Very evel vi o) rals i i ves i} eutenas nor foots Yy v eac) pr | ooy o . Shave. T Jority | Berlor court " judges exeept Tuthill, are |\ 0t S U0t HoY: e e seen. very evenly with the democrals, while in they stood by each other in their reeent dil will 1 wift I , Lathron, culty and the a majority of | on that line. - morning but i They Favor Van Wyck. safely ahead, ‘Loomis, for county jml:rvu ne | strong republican wards republicans and | WPi Ames. 15 Andrews, 1 %] Beatricr, Neh, Nov, 2.—[Special Tele- | demoeratie ticke derably behind Prendergrast. Tt s | weather is reported from all. parts, of this | democrats held their own, with very few ‘-.‘~‘”i,13:;‘“¢“h Will hay as though the entire county republican | state, In this city a large voto is being polled | 1abor votes being cast. The indications at 11 | neirly 1,000 in Boston, it the thing through d his fires lighted this men did not s estimated at 1.000: for the 003 legistative ticket from 1. L n to work, s Gk sl § oo ; hoiont Poloc apublican £ Jné hundred and “eight towns, mcluding > " ade or tam to the Bee.|—Colby bas practically | 300 10500, ~Dr. Sehiig, republican, is elected | ticket would be elected. o o'clock to-night are that the republican ti ¢ indre ght towns, in < | In toe board of trade it i understood p [539 iEeouaty el igs ol Towe ot | coroner by 500 majority, . %an Wyek's vote i‘x“ffn:h.e« ox ‘Luu‘er;‘:tm:au‘r‘uf voting P‘I“fl‘” has a majority In both the city and outlying | New Rediord aud Fitibure, give Ancs | there wil be no effort to coax the men back Tl B 165kE a8 IEMeShianain s | cannot be counted to-night. BOtInG &8 groa s - $frke men clalin | country towns embraced in Cook county, and | ZH0% AR L and that the packers are quite willing to let I Andlitnow1o0ks as if Mo3liane lina o — - New W . B, C., Nov, 2.—Alpert | that in the pistrict along 'Nortu_river from | iselected with tha exception of three repub- | © the “question come to an issue and E(-";r";:'l;:,flg",m‘l"‘"y;:l‘\ on United States sen- 5 lbirc\‘ll ROt |‘~'”""1 ele. | Mallot was hanged in the jail yard at Knm- | the battery to Canal street, they wiil reccive lican judges. The republicans elect three | © settle it finally | and for all - Uf b S y' el Nov. Special ele- | oS ey LAl § judges and the democrats three judges, all of loops vesterday. The crime for which he | Almost every vote. It is conceded, in many A S uaees, R S sections of the city, that George's vote will be | WIDM MELE endored bYthelabol cotivention | porca, Kan., Nov Andrew Johnston at Revelstok, B. C., Au- large, but in other sections this will be offset | Jabor ticket. The republicans re-elect | fineand a They sav they will never yiéld, it the men foree them to suspend 10w, following was promulgated as the result of e vote has been polled. There | th gram to the Bee.)—Thayer and the entire ~[Special Telegram | State ticket win. McKeighan carried this 2—Tho day bas been suffered the death penalty was the murder of Nov. Lixcor 3 t . e conference betw the proprictors of the |—The election in the city of Lin- | Precinet over Laird by 10. enderson, w- | (e ¥ iQat T SQaY (Haas "convicted | by other votes. In many Harlem districts | Adams in the First congressional district, | seems to have been mueh scratehing of | picking-houses belonging to the association peressing quietly, and up to 2p. m. | drpendent ropublican for the legistatu of the wurder of a_ brother Chinaman in | there are no George tickets to be found at the | &1id teelect Dunham in the Fourth Lawler, | tickets throughout the'state. 1t is not proba- | Whivh Tookt place this morning: = . some thirteen hundred votes were cast in | pafver [EENONERE P CEte e ;| August. 1853, was hanged in the New West- | polls. In that portion of the city known as | democrat, Is reelected in the Second district | hi that any deninite result will be known | 1, it ineeting of the packers association ety here s o oo deat of | {ho coluity will probnbly go. o wijster Jail'yard yesterday. D Browa. Shanc Brent Ditaotn Cabras \eld this day it was unanunously resolved r Minnesota. antll luto to-nignt and quite likely not until | that the s it is admitted on all Pavr, Nov. 2. Weather throughout | to-morrow. This is especially the ease in the | that the day cloudy and cool. Theindica- | f 1 would done, some democrats e Rlliget few.voles, will pro Y : 3 November Orange Blossoms. sides that the result depends upon the num- ut more republicans voting Burt OCounty. EBRASKA CITY, Nov. 2.—[Speclal Tele- | ber of votes George Is able to draw from the ntiol their ot thelr o nd th business, and seratehing property at voting for How th congressional district, where op- | 0y and all cost they will run tholr aainsthim, ‘The prohibitionists ate out in | OAxLAND, Neb., Nov. 2.--[Special Tele- 4 e e lieotks Al ¥ from 100 | tions are that q large voto is being pofled. | ot consressional district, where Ander | SENG0 0N hours' basis. 1t was fur- force and will poll n heavy ~ vote, weh | iR g S e P liean | ETam to the Brr.|—Mr. Frank Helvey, dop- | demoeratic party, ost interest if shown 10 | Noptor many years nas there been as much som, the present. incumbent, is runniug inde- resolved that the executive committee be * Deavier than anticipated and'it may play an | FEHLE0 R o repubivan | uty county clerk, and Miss Pearl Duff, Ve central ot | citement at'an election, and this was aug- [ Pendently. — continued in office with authority to employ fmportant part in results. | theket of Burt was elecied. unless it 18 T B | goughter of 0. ). Duff, agent of the Burlin- (0-day therc was gheat | Mented by the atiack made on a repubicican Georzn. any protection deemed necessiry. Greenwood. e st Aaiiog e wata | ton & Missourt” River railroad, took their rly liour this morning. | Riccssion in Minbeapolis lust nlghle during | Avausra, Ga. Nov. 2.4 small vote was d, GreENwooD, Neb,, Nov. 2—[Special Tel gram to the Br alt Creek preeinct, in clnding the town of Greenwood, poiled votes, 126 republican, 93 democratic, 20 pro- e —-— NIW CATT YARDS. it oy TrionUsiby sorhT] by | he managers Shoke confidentially of the sie. | Which about sixty persons were inj Dl Republican Majority. Denver on their bridal trip. Henry George, Rev. Dr. McGlynn, Rey, Dr, | OF Lo were severcly huit and their injur ol 9 i . e s . L ey o may prove fatal. ‘I'he republican state cen- INDIANOLA, Neb., Nov. 2.—(Special Tele- T Kranier and T, V. Powderly drove about to | fity SN (1o e tate swill wive 15000 : polled, wgo ‘I’ Barnes, ith distriet, e A Movement to Adjust the Wrongs of Range Men. Socialist Scare, the polls in a carriage. Mr. McGlynn said he b ok 5 INDIANATOLIS he weathe 8 ‘ g T ! reram to the BEE ndianola precinet pol ¥ it . » rhte 8 ) republican wajority. T'ne democrats are 2 ’ D nthor 81, Lovis, Nov. 2.—|Specks eleg) leglslative and congressional tickets were | o) = VeH % the socinlists to make a demonstration on | (eorze vote had developed, and was san- | ojooted zovernor ‘he will at least entdown | reported that the vote polled was y il e s pon 4 prohibitionist for legislative, state sel " R I | uine that the labor candidate would be the | §iefti SGTERT HE WL s 3 g article this worning stating that a well-de- ana representative, n majorlty of 19 for rep. | e oceasion of the Lord Mayor's show, is | next mayor. George appeared jubilant. At | MCGIs majority toa very small ligure. I'he polls iu Tndiana are kept open until 6 | yed movement is on foot by the Interna- Sarpy For McShane, I tative, o majority of 99 republican, | ¢AuSing the authorities much anxiety. The | Tammany hall it was said everything looked Ohio, o'clock. ‘Tickets are very lengthy, and the mal Runge association to establish a large Giryone, Neb., Nov. 4.—|85) Tele- | Laird, for congress, 18 behind the ticket. | police state that the gathering of sociallsts | well for the entire democyatic ticket. ~From al It 5 t y'd Yord CINCINNATIL, O., Nov. 2.—Ohio returns will | counting is slow. No returns have been re- hold- | be compared with Governor Foraker's vote | ceived here yet, but a telezram from Fort in | of 1885, when he lad a plurality of 17,457, | YVayne claims the eleetion of Winte, repub- it | There are now 2,107 voting places In the | lican, for congrdss in the Twelfth dis il i this el cestion made s months gram to the Bre. | —From present indications | Indications from outside precinets indicate a | will end in a riot, and have warned the shop | the _“‘;"“Mll"""". A6 bly distr Bellevue polled aboat 200 votes; La Platte | majority ot 300 in the county. keepers whose establishments are on the line | ¢ :"I hat the "m"l(_ democrats w about 60, Rosewater and MeShane are G sy 1o be taken by the procession to close their | INE their own, and the same was the . 4 Mo 00a Work in Valley. d00rs and bar cattle yi out of as of Colos e movement grew. by Governor Rowett, : s object, K adethoir wintows. that day. | the Twentiefh district, 1t was said o oy et G Il | aE G Lo TR re T considerably ahead of their tickets. 'Lhe VaLLEY, Neb, Nov. 2-|Special Tele- o S Y looked very —much a3 if George | gate Tho total vote of 1555 was 731,105; | There were two democral s ,l", ATl ,,.fi float senatorial ticket was hotly contested. | gram to the Bee.|--The following 18 the ro- The Czar's Approval. was running ahead of Roosevelt. but there ) Chureli Howe was completely snowed under. "The Offieta | Y88 00 tearof his equalling Iewitt's vote. vrohibition vote, 25,051, ning in this district dressed beef men in Chic 0 Offic s, by whi In the east and west districts ( sult of to-day’s vots h rango McShane &7, Howe 27, | ST, PETERSBURG, Nov. Van Wyck bad no opposition. Orge was C1 N1, O., Nov. 2. —Twelve precinets Ma Lininzer 89, Tzschuck 87, Rosewater 86, | Messenger, referring to Kaulbar's reply to | polling a heavier vote than was expected. ami T 7 epubli i % Zian A 10y 'l.tl[.:»m“'bl'.mn Nebraska City's Vote. Stowe, Paulson 20, Caiibell 81, WhIE | the request of the Bulgarians for the names Dt these were distyicts primclpaily imbabiied Eii::,,"'.'“f-,’.“ CORDIYBhCn R Sh '::,r:lx:,l:;::v(x du"’,ff,’j",‘,"f;;,I'\f::i“CT( e 1| oy e A P R e NEprAska C1ry, Nov, 2—(Spocial ‘Tele- | fove 10% Hibburd 02, Hall 87, Hewnrod 87, | of tho Russlams who had been molested, In | by Iaboring classes, = Reports received at | \Corts, “In'one precinct the republican gain | thw/hird district Kristy. demeerat. 1hamiount. | € CApitalists own and control stock yards gram to the Bek. | tion 15 passing | puvnSr Stringlein oo MeGavook 25, Gatyay | Whieh ho said he would leave the Bulgarians | o(XS1E 2 o ;}"I_L rters Drofs mlk')'h: B ST rollaleloealia Oloale i P it 'i'“":xml 1 undoudt- | t St Lonis, Chicago, Kansas® City N e P L e e 32 Metavoek 2, Garvey | WH al the ltussian agents on a renetition of | <3y jor N e ek soracy | D. M., aftor tha most orderly and quiet ese: b intho Fourth districh Mayne, | wni Denver, and thnt: eavltall inveated at p.m. Plotce 95, Moun't 2, Simeral | the act of violence, says the reply has 1e- | it \was astimited that George would only pofl | tion in the history of the county: Nearly As.chsrivd Svorysward tionrd fiom e aulglaineaiediiam taikeen (o celved a high approval frow the c: .N. frerguson Zar, outsiders and coneentrate the eattle tr lo at Compton ‘ 3 about forty-five to fifty tiiousand votes, and | the entire registercd vote was polied. The | i» to this t d lemoerat, m b AR L) ¥ A . ler Than Thought Of. 1t Passe Quietl, Richard - Roosevelt: would be bebind George, At X precinets reported showed a republi- :|m||\ in the ; nteentls vl of this city _‘l t‘vl:‘) ‘]n‘;{l.fuu ‘I‘ld\“ \?.'fi‘tif" x‘x":«“:(':i':w'l' Neb., Nov, 2.—110 we's probable g ® off Quiotly. Richard Was Not Himsel Roosevelt's headquarters things have been In_ of 270, tha comparison being with | 4nd hastof the ifth district 1 vver 160, | Gt FIOVORER Yikte T8 UL gk 08 S majority in' this ity 15’600, and in tha coumty | MASTINGS, Neb. Nov. 2—(Special telergam | Bostox, Nov chard Preston, dealer | very lively’ this ‘morning, *A- special com: | the vole for govérnor last year, when Hoad- | Whicly it is clttmed, assurcy s cleciion ©* | Bt L st by gsgnen aud will bo JiNpY 200 ana 1500, No count s | to the Bri.]-Election fn this city passed oft | in coal on Bedford street, fuiled today. He | mitee of tventy “ropublicans, - which was loyis (daimoorat) plurality ™ was 640" |\ Al G KO e e e mocTab |l ay DI LA ELO 000 E0 A DRSO complete as v quietly, Hare the republicans polled 834, | is a resident of Lawrence, and is largely con- | 3¢ out very carly ta seo how things were | Mamiltan counts. = 00 e D, 5060, Weattierby, to. | Beiel Tho selieme also involves contriets democrats 313, prohibition and anti-monop- | cerned in various business interests here, [ £ 18 0Ny rovorted almost universally that | INACNe OFIG BREctiets g1V & Bel %ot | publican, 1,615, Sanks, ‘cotored repubiican, | W/ railrond “companies for throwgh rates 2 oly 189, Partial returns from the connty i Syl ¢ | Roosevelt was recelving hearty support from | publican gain of 2414, with a total vote of 51 Raynon: S i } a 21 from ranees to points of consumption in the e (bt ettt froit e oty | He has not been here since Thursaay lnst. | 1 party all throuah the eity.. Reports were | 57,80 Probibition vote, 603, #. liaynows inalorlly over o B A O o fdigate that drartwell ropublican sandidate | Proston is said to owe from $100,000 to $150,- | also recaived that George is polling A heavy | ‘Lwenty Ohio precinets'with a total vote of Eingiay Lo dlstric -[“h[{"l- chsta v L B0 NEWY SE MNIOAdIDK iDL 3| for congross will run ahead of that fi “”" 000, Attachmen ha been placed upon d as this was said to be coming from | 5,151 show a net ublican ain of 1,07 A ": IL L ‘l ( lll. h, and p. “"I of t i 20 shipto the east on throngh instead of local Eb% ' ropublican legislative ticket has a ms : pal At figure. some of his property democrats alinost entirely, the feeling at re- | I rtion of this is In Hainilton county, | teonth and Sixteantn wais, the vote was: | U0 ORISR LT * Louls the © ahout 15, 5 AT e S0 E S —— publican * “Headoviartors was " operil NNAT —Returns from thiriy- | Compton, democrat, 257, uck, revublican, Witing point for eastern market el . Camp! alms Flve Hundrod. Post Office Appointment: toosevelt, who = came “down early, | four precitiets’in Hamilton connty show ‘a | 810, Armstrong, prohibition, s, Compton’s ; e . ; . Desperate t. ) Pariiiioy, Neb., Nov. !Special Tele- | WasiunGron, D. C, Nov. 2—Lyman [ was feefling confident of his election, | total republican gain of 1855, tofal = demo- | Wij6r ver all 1,270, over Tuck 1,191, Running, PAW Crry, pecial Teto- | grau to the Bre. |—Sprivlield preciuct gives | Crandall was to-day appointed postmaster of | Itoosevelt spéncan hour or more answering | eratic gains 225, “making ‘a net republican | | The canvass of tue vore in s city has MR n to the BEE, ] —The most desperate ight | Howa eight majority, and Campbelt for lioat | Burton, Keya Paiia county, vice Wi, I | Messages of good cheer, which he had re- | gain of 1030, © = ; aTstHoL Rk, domagrat. recelosd 1550 A3 desamadate o i 4 &l \ y L B | Ghived, One of themn. was from ex-President | - Fort en precinets In Onio show | distric tusk, democrat, received 50 for the polo ponies, half mile: wi on elections took place to-tay. One- | senat Del 4y ¢ ) tes, Bosse, ind ) endorsed | | IR R A A RAE Say s DAl | weupeL R = debuse, resigned Kibben, Curtis, | Xriiur. At the demoeratio atats headountiers, | & net: republican kaim - of List, Drobie | votes, Hosso, lidustr ovsed by reptib 5 y in Mil- | Frontier count won, Bk hot sceond, Spivster bition vote 154, cans, Glass, prohibition, 1,041 Ku Super- | nothing bas been received up to noon fre lowed to vote. One precinet gave Meshane | tavd precinet le now | seded; Louis Keyn o fntarior of the s i 4 Sixty-four precinets' in Hamilton county | wajority ove over Busse 171, third, ‘Time--ni a majority over Howe, In anothior LLowe's | elains.500 n Palia eounty, v algnod, | podmissiar of Lo siate, ‘Ll fow who | ahow 5 B oL TeRRIIoAL ghin af A PRRSY - flurdle bandican, one and onc-half miles: ¥ Canuot exc 300, e, ) ) Houth Carolina, All reports received up to noon in the city in- |~ CLEVELAND, O, Nov. 2 e T O TR Uicate Hewitt, for mayor, was running ahead | the vote last spring Koran, democrat, o CiARLESTON, 8, C,, Nov. 2. Weathor tine, o1 his ticket. \ eongress, gains 1,064 in ten wards of Cleve- | voting lightand it is quiet everywhere, Forty.five election distriets outside of New | land. - am wno won, Me nee third, hree-yo tmore second. Vigie ed. Worthy to Wort vecial Tele- PHILADELPHIA, NoV. tion took | De Lesseps was the gu Ropublican Tic Rep CrLoun, Net gram (o the Bee.) Runs Behind His Tickot, LaNcoLy, Nob., Nov. 2. -|Spe 1 Tele- pwards, three-quarter t of George W. « No T electio sty b 5 o % & Alab. ) mile Yo vl_)m e won, Cruitie second, #iN) Lo Hha: DERI=Lhe complele ¢ juut on | placo today. ‘Total preferonce for United | Childs at a dinner at the Hotel Bellevue, A ,‘,(‘.‘,’fl‘,“'A"‘,',"fl,'.‘;:(':,’}'",,”,,,‘;Lfl‘:“;fif‘-"';";}.,fi‘fi.fl' Cias AR el D AL M To weathicr §a! 1e: Adoplash AHo=3 0k, o Ly Ul comgress ong ! vote Ih tho oy of Liucolt | States senator, Van Wyek 20, Paddock 0. | large nuumber of kentlemen were invited to | ropublican, ‘1075, The same districts last | £ressional district, show eains which, if kept | markably clear and overything favorablo. | Aneh sceond Wise oLieht hirde s gives Howe L027 majority in the city. Six | ua prasent fudications are that the entire | partieivate in honoring the distinguished | Year gave Ll 0,105, Davonon o517 Hip thronghout the district, will elect’ Foran, 3 d , Wi | : precinets from the ountry add 247 to th 5, | republican ticker n Webster county Is eleot- | K'rench engincer. ALty Moy ln thia saunty, "N gppe h £:04, Two hundred of 812 elegtion districts sive | democrat, by 500 to 1 3 00 Oinajority. sition and litte interest manifested Eléction stakes e ehase, fill course: making Howe's majority as faras heard in | ed by a handsome majority. A T ——— Roosevelt 14,809, Hewitt 18,748, George 13,035, o e e R et ot B T N hd: Welllngton the county Thie remaining precinets — o A ¥oung Girl's Sulcide, Wardwell 161, ' . WOSLEAEEInE . Wwas and the voting light. ‘There was | third. Time i in the county will swell this figure te 1,500 loat Ticket Doubtful, Crixtoy, In,, Nov, &—(Special Telegram Klwn Illl\uumn}’ nllllnel:h" districts give | CHABLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 2.—The siec- | \/;'opposition to Herbert, dewmoerat, in the | 1lunters ple « liort : Re- and possibly 2,000. Democratie as well as ‘Trcussen, Neb., Nov. 2, —[Special Tele- | 10 the BEE.|—Annie Malloney, aged twenty 19‘. :(.\a‘,mm- ewitt 2 Georgze | tion for congressmen, state senatorsandrep- | Sccona aisivier, Jones, democrat, of the nnse won, Paw cond, Colonna thinds 5 3 111,201, ity N I 15, the daughter of a widoy Has himdred S hinety districts give | TESNALIVes came oif toda de here today by taking stryehnine. | Roosevelt 21100, Hewitt: 29,050, Georye | Jarge and the fight strong. From meagre re- mother's scolding her for Deing absent | 20,005, Wardwell 510, turns C, ', Snyder, democrat, will defeat all day is the only reason known for the act. rohibition yot Ss110 i majorit tlois point to the el for Howe on the | gram to the e rwill have 2,500 aud the indie etion entive of the re 1615 believed that John- | V¢ nnty cleets Ellis, a Van W tloat ticket baing doubtful, Mcs ‘I'he vote was | Mobile district, and Oates, democrat, of the L were also clected withont oppositio e contests in the other five distriets we: The 1 not forsiidable, unless the Fourth, represen Crueaco, Nov, 2—The ime committed man, have will Trouble. Ihree hundred and thiry distriets give | Judge Brown, fusionist. For state senator | ed by Davidson, demosratic, and e e ls o proings blican legislative ticke ough Somo « e ——— 1008eVel ) “& u & n d b c, aid a candidute i the ule o 20 e i A FUSHEAR IAERId W Rkt SR 800 0f Rosult From Novth Platte, Surveyor Beattie Improving, el Gy Howith &ag Gioorge 35004, | 1t will o vory close, but It 1s belloved that | forroeloation.” ~___ [140ak b0 HOMAIA AEAAIL A & AFLA UL LICER e T Toae oL oaRlt Beg A P P e T i TR, jdwell 8. Chilton, democrat, will be elected by a small oo m—— wtion hell a mecting at whieh i majority in this distrist. The prohibitionist: A ed and_sevepty distriets gi aram fo toe Bri 300, g a S G S Phaye who was shiot by the arged inspector at Hewitt 97,194, Geol CHATTANOC Tenn,, 2.~The | oy Stee TN USR] R 1 NEBRASKA Ci1y, Neb., Nov. [Special Al Wk Fuayer ot e LGt et ar e e MRS polled a heayy vole and will elect e weather I8 huzy, with prospects of a bright | i adey llaking. Miss: Telogram to the Bee, |—Returns are coming ol ye proved this morning Physicians report 1 distrig ive Roose- | date for county commission whicl AT T P |r“' they "“"-‘l‘-” ’n“ln ¢ bue ;'nl'llvll'] in slowly, but enough to show that Mehane upon his condition as most encouraging, Géol mean no license for this county. P T PP T s aud, s | {olsey o “lsr:qnm\l'w:mun‘ lx.\ majoriy, Van Favorable to Van Wyck. - R ena Rt Nevada. nuu\\‘ R Ao by bl Ay bag ek's majority will be 250, ApALoE, Nol 8. —(Special Tele- rame! re. d_fo - 4 8 - i D034 LORR Y MOV ¥ AL fOr €1 o Y R WL Anaraior, Neb., Nov. 2—[Special Tel _ Steamer Ashore b | Roosevelt 41,515, Hewitt 53 Vikainta, Nev., Nov. %.—Weather elear | tion passed off quiethy witlia | st for it hour - A Majority of Nineteen, graw to the Bee. |—Arapahoe preeinet gives | LoNDON, Nov. ‘he steamer Persian | Wardwel and warm, Heayy vote being polled. ‘Phe | county (Hamiiton), w - NP 55 o vy e T Thayer 145, North 137, Van Wyck 85, inspite | Monarch, from New York for London, is | ~Roosevelt 44,518, Hewitt 062,230, main contest is over tie governorship, ‘The | Dear from, givesagain for Sea the Deadwalls, ey A i of a bitter opposition. Laird ran behind his | ashore in Portland roads, and is leaking | 44,54, Wardwell 417, " 4 : o candi- | 1o cougress of s, msular ofli six votes counted and votes polled. . Bix hundred and f dist ive R demoerats are not united over their candi= | oounties in Lhis congre Rugs " e Ta C 0 B L lia e nta Tia s E antt Attty ticket, Reports from the county preciucts | badly, She is much canted and her stern is | SIX hwndred and torty districts give Koose- | (0 ™ heavy serateting is zoing on Slaotion 1 AR M6 back 41, Abbott 04, MeShut majority arevery favorabic to Van Wyek, yery :u\\.‘ All attepts to tloat her have ‘“?.-n.i.}m' Hewitt 10,502, George 30,545, Ward- b ! lonRY ) today tore down & nusiber of 19, Y d 5 e——— alied 50 ar. vxTY . 4 ! 9 Norih Carolina. ey W8 ool s 15 which had been posted in the eity by The Result In Cuming. i Seven hundred and sixty distriets g g s oo SR S Woathor faur | HiEket in this county. s wl | ; y - ™, , S , nosevelt 5 5, i worge 6 LT . ! - i — order of the Rulyg i o L A huson, West Poixn, Neb., Nov. %[ Special Tele- | Men of War Sent to Varna, [jrosereltoiids, Howits 818 Guarke 01, and warm all over the atato as far rd ) Ttusslan consul thrcatensd 1o land Trcuusen, Neb., Nov, 2.—[Special Teie- | gram to the Bek.]--A two-thivd’s vote of the | Pans, Nov. 2.—Republique Franciase has | “Seved landred city distriets give Roose- | from. The vote will probably be larger than | Derrorr, Nov ts in this state | 1l ioa aitompiod a, provens the gram tothe Bek. |- Van Wyck received fully | town zives Van Wyck 35, Morton 130, Neligh | senta dispatch from Vienna stating that | velt 55855, HewittTs, 508, George 3,508, Ward- | anticipated. and it is probable much serateh- | are I ally mueh de- | s, 1), 0 thirds o1 the votecast iu Johieson county, | 15, Barrett 200, Rich 148, K t, 186, Fulle twelve men of war have left Sebastopol for | we!l 5 3 ing will be done. inyva. T 1 1 republican, had o - . 167, Barrett, Fuller and Egbert are elected. | Varna. Seventy-fiv e election districts outside of CHARLESTON, S, C., Nov. 2.—Reports from | # piurality of 5,50 over 1 goVenor Cabinet Mecting. The Day at nd Island, m— - -—— New York and Kings coungy give Peckham, | gl parts of the state show @ quict election Bluils 50 Lar Iy od show a | Wasminaron, DO, Nay 1'he cabinet GuAND IsLAND, Neb. Nov, 2- _ Budler Leads His Ticket. §ivee Bulgarian Affairs, court of appeal, 9,825, Danicls, | and'a very light vote. No opposition 1o the i Ihe for congressy meeting toaday was attended by Lamar, A ¥ (Special telegram to the ELs Cueek, Neb, Nov, 2.—[Special Tele- NN A, Nov. 2 ~The Russian goverunient A ik _lliA‘! Same :1;:‘:,": Jast | democratie state ticket or demoeratie candi ‘_‘l‘ ¢ aing and Gardand, the.c e ~The returns from the different | ¥ to the Bek.|—Butler, democrat for assured - Austria that- Russia will nog | YE3v gave ti . Davenpagt 14,6, dates for congress excent in the dis- S A ' LA (o1 o2 Y £ OLS preciicts throughout the county are slow. in | Seaator, received 19 wajority, The count is | occupy Bulgatia. 77 sldiar AL Fs a1l S elenlibn SIS Gl | triol, Yo woie lu Charlesion 18 ridicylously I of iy 1 vicd i d coming in and up o this time uothing deti- | Y&F¥ 310W ou account ot scritehing. Bust Peckham 12,906, Daniels 15,112, The same . Gl ve Luge, yepliilivin 41 B d by WM et & nite can be learned as to the results, - There Favorable 10 Van Wyck, s - V 1 ) districts last year gave Hill 15,367 and Daven- alife g, b | X ¢ We wed tor Nave been upwards of ten hundeed and - fift Yok, Neb, Nov. 2—|Special Telegrs Souax iree children, | port 31612 ax Fuascisco, Nov. o weatlier s il it would s 10 1z : 3 W : 0 boe! A of 4o b E ity by, e B IRReCis delegram | aged about seven years, suffocated by sand | Onc hundied and eighty-five election dis- | here is clear and cool, and the glections ared w repablican victors 1L Gs dinis ) ! ddi 000 pocniontle, \ Wtes cast in the city, It s esti § to thy B )~Tlo elyation bero to-day wus | apor them while at play, 1 tricts outside of New York and Kings county | proceediug quietly, ~u ivy' vt belng | spe ik deninituly ol e voly fur caii g i | P, 0. Box 508 A

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