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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1856, e . : NUMBER 130, tion. | 1716, Laird’s majority in the county is 2 0! y 801 Th» Late M. Phil Thompson, seeretary of the dem- | Corvanvs, Neb., Nov. 4.—|Special Te :’m’.'-' g o sl SIRUL ol R A R h In.“-r' Movements Among the ocratic commiitee, says the demoorats will | gram to thie i, - The official vote of Platto | o o [ sttt to the intdapenent votars of this ais | W """’\“"’ the Avmy. ¢ 1. ave g orki o! e hous co s 2,107, Represe es, Twenty- 1osday’s Victories dfents an " e de oters of SHINGTON, Nov, 4 N feloz be Republicans Probably Oapture ¢ K AT AATe 8 . T COm | TIME GIGCrIoh, 1. . MTIva: . dernperat G | T T | o P remates ot ey (4o | to the Bee. |~ \eral Orlanida B W oo, | L t 1 i it 3 3 h - ct, J. ). Su n, demoerat, Geo, s tin - o rid mselves o m (Sig ol iciel ( ileox, ast Inspec o Complet Lower House of Cong ress. <lon of the next house makes it look 161 | 8. Bowman, republican. Senator, Thirteenth Bearings on the Future, JEEe ASCWHTT oy Gt lrim . 5l Was promotai st wionti: teom eolonel | T g ror e Completed Bailding jeans and . with one var | distriet, Patrick - M. Hisgins A PO il L of the Twelfth infantry, has announced his By the State Board, on either side, In this caleufation the | 11 Van Wycek, 02, halta | THE SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS 1in ‘luln‘x Jnrl_n-n\(_m 'I‘u- nf-nu!n], ol son ’r.m Lieutenant Elon F. Wilcox. Sixth democrats given Carlisle and Lawler, of was cast, ‘There was the most ITTSEUIG, . Nov, secial ‘Tele- | eavalry, as an aide-de-camp on Lis stafl. = N e un lnte reports make both | apathetic indierence by the elastors . grain o (he, Bk —Jonh Jarrett, exprest: | The post of Fort Feed Steels, Wso, tns | | = O RUOTURE MAGNIFICENT, doubtfil, Tiie iabor members in Flotida, | RUSHVILLE, Neb., Nov, d.—[Specfal Tel dent of the Amaimagated Association of | been discontifiied and will be Avand Figuring at Washington on the Gains lifornia, Indiana, lowa and Wisconsinare | gram to the Bee.|—The election was « Democreatic Explanations of Their | Tron and Steal Workers, has returned from | bef ho end of th | g, not connted at ail, but they all vote with the | aud orderly, but on account of rain and snow 5 N f 1 ikt . " 5 the end of the month. It is now oc Salient Feat P H fiosses = Bemtor Barvion’s | Hos comnten ot | Bive tham & Date majority, | & very light vold whs ¢ piiin and show | party Losses and Advice to Pres the west, where e had been conducting the | cupied by a dotachment of twenty men under it UL E sy cat Victory—President Cleves it 11 iy possil .wl‘ will yote witl | the county is about afl 10 dent Cleveland--Blaine's Oppor- '|‘” campaign against Morrieon and other | command of First Licwtenant Edgar W How t(he Work was Planned and them. The labor republican from Virginiais | jority on state t slative - g o0 traders, an Lierview Jarrett stated owe, Seventeontt 4 o Ixecute e ® 1and Satisfled. o ton i v“ o ‘m n‘m 'vyl, &y il i ( 1".\; 1“| f‘l”‘| Ol islatiy tunity With Henry George. Pr Yll':l“lll':;vu»:lifi:l‘lfll ”:“\”x“ \I l”mI I‘nib‘ ‘“.t | ,ll ';\,"[\b yenteenth infantry, to guard the e nm\:l The News of ixtra elaimed in Missourd, making four in | A full_republican county ti is elected e T1Eian Tk sl G AT i Nebraska, o nd the one doubtful given to the | except Westover, democrat, for eou nty at- volition, bt was sent as a representative of | The following transfers in the Sixth in- The House, Horatlo. S, e doubtiul one in West Vit | torney, 19 majority. Van Wyek T ecoived Cleveland Criticised, the American Tin Plateassociation, of which | fantry have been mad e by General Siieridan WAsHINGTON, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegzram J;:Lfi:y;;‘:,m Uiy |:.-:vlllw‘--””“~[.w '(‘Hf".!f about u00 vole 1 the county, 2 NEW Youk, Nov, 4.—|Specil Telegram to hie is sceretary, o far as e could learn the | First Lieutenant Stephen W, Groesheck, The Pride of Norfolk o the Bek.] turns from the elections | ipfican, Tie vacancy in Rhode 1sland will | g I”:""v""'q “I'““- ov. 4. ll‘r:w.nl“.lr‘;;‘" !..u- IiE Che World this morning say iron and steel manufacturers of this section | company G, to comnany First Lieutenant Nonkork, Neb., Nov. 4. [Speeial Tole enable mathematicians to figure a republican bet 11kely be filled by & Fepublican and thus | ofticial majorities f k Bam M, Carlisle’s predicamenty as well as the }Hrl‘lflu.n..-unu‘.huh'! acent toward the defeat ]\',f,',';ff‘ |r»[ \\(} ner, b to 11, and First | gram to the Bee, | —State Ofticers Scott, Wil majority 1a_ the lower house of the Fiftieth | increase mber 1o 102, O N rouney:sy, "l | unexpected defent of Mofrison, of Ilinols, | 1, fiee, WEHACHe 1 e, Seat. ARIAR T dompany 1L 18 at Kotk vorth | Jard and Roggen were here to-day making congress. In faet it now looks very probable .‘”lv““l;lhi"h\\vlnf‘h‘ln']\v’lnl the above eal- | @strich, Webster, omoerat, 155 irteenth | €onveys special warning to the administra | it they were LS W e et | Knns, fd ol the others spesiied are at | e fast formal inspect on of the asylum pre- that the republicans have overcoma tiie | Ctintion; by states Do, | Sematoriat dtvict, Tt reduican 145: | ton at Washimzton, Party: Tatures cannot | about the sentyent in v2acd o the tarii in Fort Douglass, near Sals Lake City. A | paratory to its acceptance, The building is forty-th democratic majority in this | Atabama B g ) f}‘v]v'\:;“(l‘l‘i.vll:;"m(|l‘ “L’,, wl.\*. be cut or loosened by those hLich in power | Hiinois, Jarrett repliea: % Ariny leav Major Edward Calling, First | now complete, with the exception of a few B (e il AU TATT COMERSLUE | ASYAtars deocrat, 0 Twentytonith repisentativd |y e expecia (o hold fast those who put | 4 ln allthe two weels which Lspent thers | infantry, two” pionths gxtensions Cantain | inishing touches, and will be ceepted by the the next one. Dispatches received from | Califraia et i Rt reoublean: ISSECORMY. | them in power. The speaker of the honso | Tt it fecling ia sapidly srowing tiroush | trs: FONE months siek o, Twantytitth intan. | gtate board on certirication of its completion Missouri, West Virginia, and portions of the |'::I'\’II|‘1":!KHH b ;:Il~~‘lu¥|<“= ]1 g m.”u:. \l‘. county and chairman of the appropriation eommit- | the west and sonth,” e Francis H. Hardie, recinontal quartermaster bp the Biteet in charge. The Bek repre- Joulli have bronght. biotlt s reversion of the | Jlicete ogney Miles Zuiitiagyer, dimocraty % | tee nave fallen vietims o U T standard Jarrott, i conelision, attributed the defoat | Thitd eavalry, fout months: First Licutenant | sentative joined the officers at the building wonelusion entertained during the day that | Florida 8 kbt L LN D NV et Vfnl | of party fealty und obligation tiat prevails :I‘f Frank ,"."1"" Morrison and Randolph '\"".:Ih» A ‘v[u'mwn, Eighth eavalry, two | and took a look through it and found its the house would be democratic. Chairman | Georgia e sieenes 0 | Tall county precincts are now all in, and the | N the white honse. 1t Cleveland desires g A o InE acitment i favar of | {nt William 1L, \Whe et Wtenth i | Shooth walls, Intetior and exterior, faniticss Goff and Secretary MePherson, of the re- | HIols. ‘ dnocrats ave vlecte” theie entird county | to have the supremacy of bis party wain- A ML b sl enths sek - ledves Ifettenane | from basement to domie. Commissioner Scott prblican congressional commltiee, say thoy | Iaiand tieket with he excoption of ot representas | tained in the presidential contest ot 13, o A Call on Cloveland. Sl 1 B, O cavilry, ono | 54 it o bestiob of building ever dowe believe the democrats have lostentire con- | Kansas oL T e ey | Must 80 shape Ins poliey {n tho future a3 to | W.asniNGroN. Nov. 4.—The French guests LAl el L SR for the state, and the otlier efficers wera unre- trol, but that if it should develop that they | Kentueky DLUXality in Hall county is 57, and the restot | Dind it together, to associate leaders in united | eatled at the state department this morning | Abrani Dennis OIS T3y L GHIANRLY | oryct W AGLE praise of tho strtetlra wed 118 havea majority, it will be 50 small as to in- 1\,0:;:; the n‘-wlx!lll(:-.m qm.-n.r!m“ is elected action, and inspire voters with devotion to | and proceeded to the white house where they | infantry, Fort Meade, Dak., six months from work of Contractor King. It remains for b 0 » ifT ref aultati A Bisiy county was so badly serate o Y 3 preso Notine seivate Gottlieh 11ipp, tro he state to make propris Y sure “*hands off ” of tarifl reforin aghtation Npypian chronic kickers fail to recognize it, T ARV SRR T ETO o vero. presented to tho president by Count | & SRR IR g B T A s for another threa years, and the result prom- | NiSachusetts N P e LR el tie World's Washington correspondent . of the French lezation. Do Lesseps, ort. Buford, Dak., four | W ity 0 ding I substant ises such a boom for a protective tarifl that | Miehisan. tiket that the county s republiean yot. | telexraphs: “‘President Cleveland believes f of the visitors, delivered an el ! , Eabward, 0'Donnotl, troon | oty “5H HAIEE, BB L free trade will be buried out of s Minnesota g iore than ever that he is & man. of destiny. | quent address, Which wad responded o by | Witk “horiecion’ to g0 aptoals Priame | rom vlans furnisied by "KM Hilis another national campalgn opens, L Nows From Minnesots. le Is so well plensed over the election’ | g Dresident in appropriate terms, = = | Howard. Cruse, troop L. Fighth cavalry, | areliteet of Owali. It ds leeated on the Tho dewmociats are 5o happy over Speaker | iivacka: . TPAUL, Nov, fmTtoturns. a ‘day have | 0f Judge Peckham In New York | president, among other things, suid: - oTere | Lot OF monthss Corporal Michel | RRURYAHE CORET 08 it B o et Carilsle’s revolection that they seem 1o lose [ Nevadn. ... . peam et Nov. 4. Roturng il day hve | Shat o does ot tuke. the loss ot dowmo. | Somuily o Al a5 chtry with uS rom Amok: | fcmints company G Fitus infantey, | Kort | S Conmmanaing f iew of e entite counity sight of thir general defeat. Ile is rezarded | New Hampshire. and the most sanguine republicans are not | O¢ratic votes in the houso of representatives [ fea, togetlier with the remembrance of Kind- § sbroad; Private . dcob Foss, bandy Eleventh | SWTONDINg it. * The structure is 344 feet n as their great conservative leader. Allad- | JeWw Jer How claimine the eloetion of McGHIl ns g0y~ | 10We to himself, He attributes tho falling | Moess with which vou honored s, and tho | intantry, FoiSully, Dak., two wonths from | (Shith and (L tect i, depth, four storles, in. mit, however, that he would have been over- | { LT ernor by mone that 5,000, while the demoerats | O f the democrat'e party in conzress to its [ §\a fiost marveions activity of which we havo | NOYEIDCT 1a: Drivate Gearge Iviis, company O I8y & DAl GUBLE) whelmingly dotented had his opponent's | ¢ are clated And confident that Dr. Ames will | faiiure to carry out his sugsestions relating | been Witnosses, feelinig That our mission | {iyee joonnt: Praate Robert Syl oonit S Purnoscs D oot i denth 314 Feeh Tons friends had the slightest appreclation of the be elected by & small majority. Returns are | 10 the revising of the taviff, Ile is so well sat- | has tended to draw closer tho bonds” which | pany T, hss Lrivate Ttobert. Sprouf comt: | 1S foet wide, with ventiiating ducts cors situation a week ago. 1t is not regarded as a coming in siowly, hundreds of precinets in | i3fied with his personal trimmph in Judze ‘“,‘l‘.h _“‘"_“‘_l:l. ‘l“‘l,"‘l’."_li'* O B, two months: Private George lovans, | Decting with each cell. Thero are 24 rooms, foregone fact that Mr. Carlisle will b re- [ Ihode Istahd... the state belng remote from tolegraphic com- | Peckham’s election that ho gave very little | muel measod. o seo Liose who Topresontod | Colpany G, Twentyfifth infantry, Fort Sis- Ineliding o6 cells, Wallay kitetistiay dintig wker, ‘The antitarl o nroling icatio! 8 auite nble I ic slecti o » Ly tose wha 4 | son, Dak., during November. roos and elosets, ' The entire interior of electcd spanker. Tlie anti el soforn ele | Tonnessa L UL U T wlentlon to elction colurns - C | tie people off Franee.n tie intoresting ocon, | *% Dak, during November. | | BT 15 diplahed in arh pHe. Frone Ak ment i so strong now, that with Mr. Morri- 7 ¥ ¥ ake the ofticial count to deeide in ennepin E crats here belie at Judze Peck « 0 which you havereferred. 1 hope tha tailed to witness the issi T ity oot bama, the floors being oiied, the inside finisl Son and Hurd and ilewitt and Wiliis and | Vi Sariisics 1L 1 county: the homo of Dr, Ames, Some. 15,000 | i was caried through solely by the kind- | fhe “sikbificance “of [thelr "visit will bo | to o ithths the e of Faniulty ooy | hefie Nan of) and sheiac, Thota o aleht othiers who supported the Kentuckian so en- etk ite ballots’ o him @ been Sworn ont. | ness and iagnanimizy of Governor Il It RO LU g UL TOHALY O geency, Daliota, Fiist Lieutenant, Robert T {ining " toows “and an ample;kitchen thusiastically on the retired list, he will, itis [ wittoL4 : cause the - words “labor ticket” | it had not been, they Torithe porsonal | ibte. | Etate ot frionileh] te, tanc- | Fiymel, Ninth cavalry: Pine Ridze ageney, | 150¢h” dining room = has o pant UelTEy e o6 1AL FaEHHR OE GHO WDy EHOUgh | s oottt ; B e s oliim extonslvg | Appeal of Judge Peckham to L | k0, e O oI aThen e | Dak, Lientenant Phabip A, Buttons, Nintlt | 458, (U0 (S8UEL tar ulotiioe. o tha b ald o > who, 3 s ere s ol extensive - a i ave se i, eq el cavairy: Santee and Flandren ageney, Firs ere is an elevator for clothes fro e may not be a pronounced protectionist, is [ Totals........ 5 B demacratie frands inthis (Ramsey) eonnt Jie. would have been left far helind, The | Slant reminder of the duty we all owe to as. | ety Rpat "‘II:. f\!'::-'w':‘. s »"'n‘..\uhi'nl» laundry to the apartment Yot batlis. A notsuch an ultra free trader as Mr. Catlisle, [ (LEVELANE c. i s | Whether MeGilis eleied o not. the repub- | sorest point in the New York election for the I"f,‘,u:"y‘“‘“";;"'u ".5:.":””"{\'1'.:"» .'"'I"l'l'l"j:‘}'"g‘f“;’“ fantry; Fort Hall ageney, Idaho, First Licu. | Water closets. ‘There i3 also a reception This one, many. say, will bo Sunset Cox, of President Cleveland ho is very | Tiean state ticket as awhole cerlainlyis, as he | president was Daniels’ triwinphant vote in | arably connecte ir two countries, as hon- | tepant’ Arthur L. Waguer, Sisth infantry. om, apartients for the superintendent and el N o well pleased with result of the elec- | ran about 1,200 hehind the lidate At . - 4 orably connceted in the past, and having so ke his force, for the physician, and a postofice New York, who bobs up serenely in tho house | {on. "l demoeratic gans in’ Mascacihi- | 1or state offices. The § e irie county. ‘The president in the future [ many common purposes and interests in the GENERAT, STITKE IMMINENY, | Speaking tubes conmect ach, of the ejeht again tler” an atience i ey, | solis and portions of Nuw York show: that his | s 190 wempers, vie: on sonatons, | Will be inelined to pay moroand more respect | PrEsent? G G e AR : e rooms with the main oflice. The building s o ! tested - thie ispealcers adniinistration is acceplable to the people. [ 105 representatives, In the last senate there | to his mugwunip friends. Iis friends here o visitors retuned to New York this af- | A Rumor Current That Avmour's Men | so arranged that cleetrie bt fixtures can ho 'l»‘.‘-;(lr:uI)"I‘xllln“u\vu(.\I“\Il‘(-,l‘hv\l Ane :-.;:','::Jn‘\;xl':'\!:- ”",'T T things went in | were i republicans and 11 democrats Tn | politt with prids to domporas, gninsin Mas= | roeon s s : . Will Be Ordered Out To-day. putin ut Little expense, In the central por- SCIR R e IR TS || (ol B A S L BN Carlisle | the nouse 79 republicans and 24 democrats. [ suehusetts. the home of independent repul 5 - C11eAGO, Nov. 4—The beef men at Swift's | Hon of the main_ entrance a nice tile tloor o e e e | and g e o veinmiantiginye it oitio) L Ismofibib oty raliatleltisuraaiibined franspiiicyisay/Clove it pantCattyfatiiios BIG BILLIARDS. and Mortls are still out, and their chances | fidible and slate is laid, /hore ave threo en. \bly q i ork of Iaborers and the action of the tarilt [ composition of the next leislature, butthe | chusetts ~ in et 4 § i S| trances on the north and three on ihe sou i i el of the howe after arels wext | uon Uiese'tvo boints, 1o delined to/tall | estimates now wcive the senate lhthe | ettt Mlay | A Remarkatle Gamo in_ London Be- | for reluruing aro I e | e T e T G TR l"lllljllllll‘:'ll')|A”r":!ll‘ Lt willagain be a | ¢ven to his warmest friends. That evil sei- | and 15 demoerats, the house republic compare it with Indiana, Indiana, they s tween Neall aund Collins, arn shipping eattle east to be slaughtered. ter of the building, allowing amplo ca : for speaker. | | vice reform, as administered by L, Bas | and 25 demoerats and farmers allianee, w Jins been given up to politicians, Seventy pe Copyright 1856 by James Gordon Tennell Swit commenced operating to-day with new | neans of ewress in case of necessity. Three 1n the event that the house should prove to Iy \ I\ e ¥ [Copyriy v i ] e vemt hat the howse shold prave 1o | heen endorsial ' 3 couiiden. it it | wontd cive @ remmblican wmajority ot " on | eentof o sl anlees hve been chanded | Loxpoy, Now d—iNew York ilewald men, wiio wre coming from all uartcrs | [awers SUIRERDD (e, Slite, LIS nelehl an, cd, of 3 3 , cels that » most important_feature, as | joint ballot. i necord: e die t 2k 0N DOMHEN OV L lacrds all about the building oifer the fol- [ 0! 1o building from the front ste 4 e pse dispi B3 a week s St in accordance with the dictates of party man > e e ¢ i ::;‘.l."x'n'-":-lfi:»ln’:"c:»l:-‘.lfl-'r“ PRI 8 Lother issues were more or less local. = B e i elvil servieo ratorm. witrly: he- | Coble—Special to the Brr.|=Billiardists | Jowing pricos to new men: Skilled butchers, to_the — top of the RO e R R et . Irlontl today | | AT O TN TR ANDIPRIDIGHORS. Chicago's Election. Bl Yo ronorLs pitee that_state tn doubr, | Will doubtless bo interested in the progress | 20 10 45 echis per hours beef eariers, 28 conts is 1920 feet. “The two sni R all estibbor T Lo [ ok asoretaty {otahe R WO Huth R Cutcaao, Nove 4—A reoxamination of | Anothet illustration of the weainess of the | of the great game now going on herc be- | PEELhour and laborers 2 cents pot hour. e L Sult of the elections, He did not regard any | buaqte: bhonE aiioin iy ; the volice returns from the Second congres- | Patronage element is showt in Michizan. tween Neall and Collins, On Monday Neall e stiilo at the stock yards took " new | tanks with o capacity of 350, barrels ench. O e e et Lunueny heen appointed BDUI O [ e Bk sl L I'ie intke voto glyen to Henry Georze hns | bozan » mateh of 15,000 pol eall | and perhaps very serious turn to-night. To- [ Nice soft water was stiuck in the gravel at Servies reform inyolved in the fxeepteivil | the exceutive board oi the permatent exhibi- stonal distriet revealed heretofore undiscov- | yyeqeted the attention of the most thotuehtiul | 1 g bt O points up with Col- | yyorrow will probably decide whether or not | depth of 105 feet in inexhaustible g iti this, (m- thought, had been vindicated by tion he ered ervors 1o- in footing the totals. | politicians, It is believed that he will be a lins, who was allowed 5,000 points start. | there is to bea collupse or a protracted and TIliese are some of the salient features in the : 3 e e e o unte. | Doliticlans, it s, lolioved tiut e willbo 8 | 1eqita the capital form shown by Colins, | more general struggle, “Tho result. depends | esctiption of s buldinie so sdmirbly vian democratic gains in Massachusetts and the oS B FIGURE f g ¢ sections of Now York and other places where ACTS AND FIGURES on credited with 52 votes the total was only | among the vrobahilities that the labor orzani- | Neail who, by his defeat of Roberts, has upon the action 1o be taken to-mortow by ::::5 w‘é;}h:}‘m}‘\,:;{{ l:'"il;*lnu'ml that the state it was matatod Ho polnted ou (e defiat of N T Tlis reduces the majorlty In the-ISTFIRE | “Ations may nowinate him forbuo presidency, | earned tha title of ehampion shot stroke Armour & Cous bufchiers wpon the mandate | WY 0 bo remeinbered that. the legislature epresentative L vy ayne, o _ q or Lawler, democra leason st ANEOIMARG 2 state 101 Ayer, ‘Zrac r galine is Tive LY i ¥ Masf orkimy Butler, WS boe 4 e leis et Loy O e wiren: | BELLEWOOD, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- for Lawler, democrat, to 16, Gleason stll | (o' party. = The ma ouicst was | Piyer, gradually gained on his rival, of the Knights of Labor. This evening | 0f two years ago decided to build an addi- claims the district for himself by 25 votes, bit AT UEa 1 AbIibrenlctiEN | ) i i tional | o asyl - i stuncos, between 2,000 and 30 tajority. | £ram to the Bie.l—Complete roturns are all ASBi e bERBI Reha L the one in which the public here was most [ Maink .I) means of a narkable break, in the diffe sembly ||Il'l'|,lllll‘4 10 IR: insane asylum to meet the exigencies et 1 acuriak iy e | Tn.. Millor, domoeraticreprosontative, iselect | . . v explain how e reaches the esutt. | BESRG I VILE DULE B ion i | only o little over 100 poimts m the rear, an_order w tiom Mastor - Worke | of Nebruskas growing popuiation. | Norfoll R po A SN rOs R GbE hisRomiba Gemooratio onsaLy : NoinTae S X becon 1 of grent national prominence, | terday afternoon he started from 8,0 man Butler calling out. Armour's | Wasseloctad us the point for its location, the « I it erial Ch e in the Resnl - . - D o o O R, 1o s Casper, democrat for senator. Lord, Mac n e e Result. | G EONE GRS of his futte ato diseussod et olontcons | beet men to-morrow. Tt is nseerted by many Jeople of this growing young city donating O S oribaa e Vil ks 8 W rek supmosontative, 18 also elected s | DETOIr, Nov. 4.—The latest veturus donot | by'alk polliclns, who are. intorsste sh- the | monovelized the attention of e oulookers | sy Armours mentwil lsregard thu ordor | i) Che of Tand as A site for the asylum. he ovenly denowneed leivil service 1o | ooty Harvey Sheedley, repiblican, is | Materially change the repubiican piuralty | nest presidential campaien. - Hewit s a throughout the remainder of the day, arriv- | and stay at work.~Their refusal.to obey | T hoard ot public” lands “and Duild form. |, Oivil " Bervico T Comintssioncr | Clected. The- demoeratic stato tioket | for sovernor, and the full returns will make | great opportunity us a refrm mayor, and | g it 0% Whet o was st in position on | Would mako them fiable’ to expuision from | ings adyertised for bids for the constyciien Fort Wayne, and who opposed Lowry as | has been carrica tu Butler county by about | ¢ lkure not far from 7,000, everyone who kinows him believes™ that he | the shot. For nearly A | the Knights of Labor. It would, however, | of the buildings and awarded the contiact fo firmly a8 possible on aceount of the S |80 majority ety — will make the most of it. 611957, faade ab, Cmbiidye, has stoodas | dcubtiess: sctilotiie atrike, thoro bolng Tittlo, | J1E, HEOIKS . King, ot Brooklsn, la., who iy R on T nacoun oLt 80 maj : B B . ):at Ca 0, lin asa | question that in sieh an event the eniployes | came to the state with the prestize of having gzlql(xyll“x“'nlxl:f::«»"::I\]xnmn'n}“(;l i;::;:uru an Nizritarm e Nov., 4s=Lorsoyts mojority ol »(.ur\ltl s Close Shave. ConEidarn ud, but it was nearly lowered twelve | of Morris and Swift's wonld at onee apply | stuecessiully completed a $25,000 conrt louse Ot a s ems o T ans aptesentimié | In_the county, 630 i I].\x.l\\u!. 2., Nov. 4—Nothing definite | G {ie Goorse demonsiration, With its - months ago when e put tozether 1932~ Col- | 10 A!(rlli en back. Should Anwos “men at l.\’h‘\:nn‘lnr\:\' .\.k .|l|fl @ £20,000 schiool B N Erahilatinie Iiim o londing th PR S can be stated in regard o Carlisle’s_election B rionment. of onginiied sirongih; | lins did not have an inning after tho interval | QUey the order to quit, it i« ‘genowally con | gpiling o Waiikeny Jo - ERs D o opposition Tesulting in Lowry’s defeat, and r until the ofticial connt is compieted. This iy concurus the presidential election of | m the afternoon and this s nlso an unpre- | Sracd that another wenoral strike of all | 5 iding in October, 1%, an Erondsionite Taying the rule or rain olicy of Lowry, and | £ T et 0 M | Will beain Friday afternoon, Tho Times. | LWo years hence. - Wo have no reason to sup- | cedented performance. In the course of the | fnevitable. aborat the stock yards is ulmost | building ib Octonor, [0, and, partinlly, con’ T O T iy felorm, i | Shane 06, Tlowe 505, Vi Wyck 750, “Ih | Star spceials this morning do not change the | 0S¢ that Brother Blaine and Bis friends it~ | jeqc reaching to 2,002, Neall made 53 and s m s AT N b asommonped At i thananything else. A | democrats lave T et ik | outloe ik e condtaerad Tavorapio: to | vestigated orencournged the George move- [ S EACL BRI IR TRED SR Jither 1 i R R R TR hoat many democrats are biAming the presi- | With the exception ot J. P. Grove for county | Carlisie’by a close vot meni, but it they had done so, it would 320 svots. He resumes to-day and great ex- BichorpDoadaforDolnuliods witiinihe foroniof yronicman ho iDL Hont for the dofent, and it does nog appear to O O o o oy | by O v i The Courler Journal | Been” uncommonly smart polities.” At Pectations are excited regarding what hemay | PLATTsMouTn, Neb., Nov. d.—{Speciai | P50 ST dings, 1l pushed the worl thenaked eyo herg where e adminixtiation | Ve {0 votgs east in the coiis, received the following tonigit: rate Llaine and republican loaders mint take | imally make. Telegram to the Bee. —Tho finding of an | Ve Withoui n breal, sometimes. hasing endorsement can be found in any locality. AvLuioN, Neb, Nov. 4.—Returns ~from | CoviNeroN, Ky., Nov. 4.—Am eleetea or the next two years a lively interest in the N 1 ained razor sllivan tentbaiten iLEASOMOLNES BNV e B O eral | 10ORG cointy NGt all in: two precinets o | from five (o Six hundred najority Y ieal doings of ey George and s Europe's Oritleal Situati orercont, hat abdibloodystalned fazoroniltiosjtwentyninoenhsonithorond antiaityslx Bom Hittor said tie next House of represon- | hear from. The vote as far_as heard _from JouN G, CAnaste, | ollowers in New v and el o gt L ARG T (DG || I e B R T fatives would ba Tepublican, giving tose a8 | gives Jolin Peters,” anti- T NN ¥ Blaine should rar R stronic aams ||\ [CONIMERI gl Hosielt) today. The clothing was_identified as he- | week, ~{n ‘two weeks and two days his N e L fiean candidate for the legislatui How itioh i diana T b i unat | VieNNA, Nov. 4—[New York Cable— | louging to W. il Iearn, foreman ot tho [ twenty-two masons laid 875.40) brick. 1835 hiouse “of xepresentatives, with | jority, d he is undoubtedly § INDIAN A o 4 ke fho | Mugwump Socession would naturally result | Spect to the Beg.]—The situation is eriti- .‘.",“!ii'.“.".'.‘fi'\k :“;l'(""",“'l“;‘;"é W RoRwa HauT, : -— thr tions, has been anti-ad- | nelly, democrat, is elected coun - 4 i OVaidem | tak in defeating aing but if Blaine should | cal. The dudapast delegations met to-da BRULE0INE YO BONS ADCOINISALOVEL I B Colorado Democratie, ministration. Two of these execptionn | aboit 100 majority. Anderson. republican official count to decide the standing of the | run against the strongest of democrats, with | 1 o'clock. Smolk N es| 4 vasn steady young man of good Dexvinr, Nov. 4—The electio e diring. the. war,. wher the | probably elected county e onter T s | tegislature. “The democrats elaim it by two | Henry Georee in the fieid as the presidentia o'clock. Smolka, the vresident, sald: | habits, Thebody was not Found, and while | , DESVER Nov. 4, tion of Adams, g : e oroRaTel oniashion it s d SR democrat, for governor, by a plurality of 2,600 sonth Was' ot Teprorented, and onght not | very small majority. "O. E. Green, demo- | majority and the republicans by six. The | candidateof the labor oveanizations, deve noror’s wisdom has kept the peace | it appears to ve suicide, it may prove a case at, s Plurality of 2 really to count, So there has been but one [ er cnator- | News this afternoon pubhishies a list not ofti- | Ping throuzhont the country | for us Uil now under the most difliult cir- | Of skipped out. I8 conceded by republicans, “All butsix couns I eaotton” to the_ gencral rule. and T | fal district, has run well in this connty, | clal giving the republieans two. mujority, | the strenxthiiic showed day before cLmstances, [Sensation.| Ie has kept the McCabe Deolared 1 ties in the state have been heard trow, giving Gon't think tha the election this tine will | thougn the probabilities are that Meiklejohn, | Theré 1s no change in the cong in this town, eould Blame be defes v D6 Ao Lo ueeullhtiy DectasAYyL 1o oLt esoncl] L avee Tor s e S returns oncongressmen about even, The make anothor exception.” Upon_ this argu- | republican, is elected. “The ropublican 'staté | gation. Holman has @ small major Shoqli e rertibi ea X loleM RN it on oA | Aeiot (F s eish it e o eniarTior ok sasatl naa ol S0k, i g O loet ) [countioulybile ronosintialwavsiliavolliogn ent a good many levei-headed republicans | ticket as @ majority in the county. “Returns o e and mugwump votes compared with the s A BRa e e peace | derman Franeis McCabe, one of the “bood1e” | demecratic, so the indications are in favor of Ml contend that the democrats have not a | from outside precinets come in very slowly. I s ot o i votes forn Tbor entididate | ¢anbe kept in the near future is a question | gidexman, in the court of general sessions, to | & small wajority for Leed. democrat. ‘I'he PAWSRER. Ol Neb,. oA he Result in lowa, oo A i s stand to-day 1t woltld ceem to | demanding our speeial consideration which, | ageertain the quesiion of his sanity, besan | democrats of Avapahoe county eleet 6 and from Indiana that General Ben | Telegram to the Bri. | —Ofic i ive DEs Morx Gear, republican,is | be'a pretty sure card for Brother Blaine. | beeanse of the difficnlties arising in our | {his afternc Thitho couctitosdr eCana | Possibly 7 ont ot 8 represenfatives and 1 Harrison Is comingz back to tiie senato er 10w for coniress, 02, MeShane, 195, Bieg. | elected in the First district by 1,000 majority; | Does anylody think ke doesn’t see it e oL Yo G o e LS LEEEROONE RIVE it noyNESAR [ fuenniors MU it aian Wnornse ot nit e almost a sensation ih political circles. ' low. 128, Thayer for governor, 1,100, North, | Kerr, republican, i Mfeh, has 800 ma- - BN IS ALestivas ause grent | appeared to be very much worried. — Little | Jower liouse and 1in the senate. ‘Ilie other immense odds he had to overcome in conse- | 06, Hardy, 127, Bartows, 85, 'The republi oritys Lymian, republican, in the Ninth, hi LOGAN TALKS. [Applause.| tine was oceupicd in obtaining a jury. Me- | counties are carried by the demacrats, so quenco of l|lu' Infamous denoc tic ge leg| ‘lnH\ulirl\'N clected by majoritics rani- | AL least 800 majority, glhone His Opinion On the Various The Work of Drig Cabelaiconnsn) ated that his elient was suf. | there is littletoubt they will have control of mander., had caused men of all parties to | ing from 50 to 150, Everybody rejoices over Y = 8 Opinion On the rious Phases ot The Work of Brig: ering from paresis, the result of an injury to | the jower house of the general assembly and dispatches anniouneing his pribavle reclee | (L cntass of voies skow List for van | Bosiox, Nov. 4.—The Massachusetts | I|I|u‘ .\“--.‘ J :»[\. d.—The Tuter Ocean will proclaimed at 'Illllllllrulmll- for the purpose | 6 NG i Lndlow strect juil on two ocen I";L:im’ :l‘l(mXIA\(‘\"";l,'vl;(“rljlmll-.\‘ ;\‘l‘llll|ll‘|l(lll;)(:|,:: o e ey e et | WHOI6 vt of 1,07 Two rocinets raturned | islature stands: Sennte. thirty-five republi- [ PUbISh tue FOWITE, fountrons Goneral uppressing bands of bigands infesting| slons resulied. In. tho<discoyory of sovoval | demooraie it ; that he had overcome the immense odds tolof 3:07% 2 Lo preciticta zatimmed | oraa. 100 republL | Laokanivas ehattingowithe umberiof frigads) || Hieientirons eritie 6l subwho asoiinclted) ey ploma oL ksahiiy nsusily conelijored . - against him was received by a burst of en- cuns, 39 deinoerats, one independent, at the Grand Pacifie hotel vesterday, and in [ DY 1Hssin azents g olence. fallible, though he thought the maliudy was pdusteial Barbe cu dhusiastic exaltation that, anade the blood of 1oy Nov. 4.8 pecial Tele- Eo s cartoneoito Inoutele s nEssea itsSITioN] || mulsarians AneaLio IO s atone. || Neb,, Nov. 4.—[Special every oosier in town leap for joy. am to the —Turner, representative, The Secret of Morrison's Defeat, e results ¢ o electl g # iy make ihie patient dangerous. e would soon g gl ) ¢ A y evorv(ecslar ot sopgzongIoy Kimglie el LEburEer, (obasi e | O Ao BRaKer Mopelepn) \'IA-\'\»:'“\n‘m the re xIm‘ of the elections, In his opinion | Loxpos, Nov. .—One of the Bulg become imbecile, and he thought he could be gram o the Brr,|—A barbecue and ecle- tion was at once made that this mag- | democrats, are sur clected. Van Wyck s SLELLL o ey ¥ it was becoming just aboutas mmportant to | yynisters has written to the London Times better cared for by his family than at any | bration wis held here to-day in honor of the H { ¥ (111,) special says: Morrison’s defeat is to be i nificent victory put Senator alarrison in | gets a majority in Kuox, e LI UENGRIA) BhyR 20k s defeatis tobo | eloetw good mayor fov great eltics as it was | correspondent at Vienna, appealingto. Glud- public institution, A miwber of other e | completion of the Blue Springs roller mills, tho very foro frontas n possiblo presidentino | - BLALL, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram | attributed to the efforts of the Knights of | 1o elect good governors for states; Indeed, in | stone through the coresponident Lo xulse his Deria gayo Blinline Leskinon Ihe district | planing wills and fowndey and maening nominée for 18, During the past tw | tothe Bee, j—The state ti is about 500 | Laborand to the exertions of John Jarrett, of | yany instances the mayor of a great city | voice in behalf of the independence of Lul- attorney expressed himselt as satlsicd the | shops. Senator VanWyek inade the address years Senafor Harrison’s popularity with | republicani Sprick, tor senator, bout 8003 Pennsylvania, who has been fn the district as cnlled on to exe ,I‘ RECAE C1by garia, ? prisoner was insane, and the jury rendered a | and ¥ . Two oxen were Tepublicans of other sections than his own | Cameron, republican, and Tyson, democrat, | long enough to influence the large labor vote AYAR-00:)¢ xercise much more jud xheities Bk verdict to that eficet. MeCabe was then rhecued and every provided to sat- e e M I b P TR F e Dt AT rplach b ataE: ment and nerve than a governor. The fre- o 4 tuken o the Ludlow street jail. iaty the appetites 0f 5000 lunery peop n I Cooper Shop Burned. e, Tuesday makes him'a formidable competitor | ~ ANSELMO, ) Nov. 4.—[Special Telo- — quent riots, mutterings of socialism and an- 5 ay b - ‘Clie mill whie is now in_operation, lavin for tho hoxt ropublicas nomination. Shonld | gram o't} - Raturie are in‘for the arcnlsim, all theso were but syguments Tor the 11”:"‘;‘”\“{:';\‘ d=A fii0 todlay burned A Defaulter Turns Up, S o Al SRR e Sl O ter Tnto that contost Indians republi- | county election. ~ The republican ticket [ Tugxros, N "o result as to | eleetion of good, strong mayors, and iy 1o Chickasaw Cooperage company’s worlis | 1, awnkscr, Mass., Nov, 4.— Liehard res- | Black Bros, & Shyimpler, and is one of the ¢ pre are UnAnimously fo is | straight is earricds division is defeate MO NN ) ORULL a8 b0 o Bhi R QR AL DMOYOIN, " strect 5, surance 2 S e o S 1] v’ » 'xfl'x'.li'.hi‘h‘.fll»l'nhn'fiu’.'v.fl‘l |L“.|‘:Ix" Hllllll‘l,.‘h.ll:‘g'lk l‘\x ,,m'.. “‘“:l:m l‘mllx‘nm:\:‘x”:( :llnu ‘lllu.:‘l"):- the legislature is still in doubt, The dcmo- l\:‘“u ::: xv: E‘I’:'ll:"lj||l;:ll‘l‘kll'l.”vlIlll\”|l‘1':,‘llllilqlll‘<:|| ::::Olllll‘"l.(fll‘?,“lh Loss, 5100,000: inswrance | ton, w conl dealer of Boston, alleged to heve :'fl ‘l::In-ilruml]l.l;‘.;ulll :”n:lllmfl_lih\tm[l..l!nlym with tlon trom his own state it e wants it e | o ind Shermian: countics 15 elected on the | cratic state committee elaims Green, demo- | conquct. In his opinion tho ropubl ; S "I"jl‘"“"“““'(““'l*'“f"‘ "l‘”l““l_ 1 to one hune | e S0 G of 130 barrels, M. L. Speneer the fact that he entered into the contest with | republican ticket. : crat, had between 9,000 and 10,000 majority | party to-day occupied in_ every re Boller Explosion Kills S8ix Persons, dred and fifty thousand dollars wis seen yes- | js proprictor of the planime mill and MeDow- s osperato vy aguinst i whotner | - Hiuios, b, Nov, dofspeeit e | over Harve, repblican, for governor. Tl | the ot possible position, and B D et ot tho mtmmecr | tevday on a tram from Portiand. e said he [ ell & Knight own the Toundry, Loth of which fleira 0f Ouhor” sections. thut b tmo tiey T Sopaullonn and ans d¢ wer county olocts | pepublicans have twelve senators, and the only stand i and does ot waver from its | Cartago Nava,at Now Castle, explodud toiny L neitior KEHE o0 Snud g 8finuded ang | are now 1 eporstion O e e i o raa s ol Fmyo, 440 | Jomocrats nine, ‘The democrats claim thir- [ EtiIed Hine of principlos, the the vessel was being unloaded, Six {ness trip east o faise money and wis Change of Commands. Dvbt o bt Wihose Biiiies Wold | - Nokoric, Neb, Nov. &.—fSpecial Tele- | ty-0ne out of the sixty members of the wx- | fories.” Above all things the repu s were killed and thirly injured, The | suddenly taken ill at the Merchants hotel In | v ayex118E, Neb., Nov, 4] Speeial | Minost msure them victory, The repnblicans, | eram 1o the BLE. | ~Van Wyck's yote in Nor- | sembly, and the republicans claim the same | party wants io steer clear of all “isms” and [ 17y of the explosion carried the boiler to | Portland. He said he was coming back to A ul 2 Ratelld il B for the moment at least, re losing sint of | tolk, Madison connty, was 1,005, Mumbor 1 a number of distriots the vote | 100l theories that are afloat, Stoop 1o Inject | the top of @ lofly warchouse. Boston (o meot his ereditors, and - everybody 10 the Dip.|=A ram from Kory A i an for ha® i St Harrison | Araa, Neby, Nov, 4 [Spectal Telegramto | iy so close the result cannot be definitely | socialist ideas into its platfon, to pander to ' will be paid doliar for doliar. Niobrara received this evening announe “H‘x ':x”i':":‘nr‘:'l il u; »lu“t-} 5 wreat | the '.vr 1~ mlnn.\ .'mln'! of FlL\r].m known until the ballots are recounted, any element, however strong it may appear alvi n Army Row. that General Kantz eonimanding, with the Vtories i Onolast year and i the treasury | countysfows g fotal vote of 12, ¥or Van | SPArrnsox, N, . Nov. d—Otlicial feturns | ontho face of the xeturis, which dods ot ro Tire salvation army, in ele ) Note noadquarters’ band and six companics of the s 4 1 ;“"“ i |:| ”wl).t“vm 1<)|‘}~ \|"nl'|| e I4‘“‘.!1!'\;'“" I‘: l".tiL‘l! :.Alhl(l show a tie in the Tuird Assembly distriet in ward sacredness of life, libersy and propert antieipation of more serious trouble, ad- Tt is reported that the Mexican weneral, | Eighth infantry, will immedintoly ke sta- tho eyl oE this congressional ehectis tor senator (o tho Taents-ninth disteiets | Now Jersoy. Ko pnlication for ' recount o abandon n singleons ot doprinciples o the | journed their weetia st nizht. 1t apuears Garein de la Cadena, has been shot for Ligh ; Brsbin Wil go be realized when it 18 considered tha ronl Dlowins, dewocrat, for, foprasentative | hus been wnde wnd anothier election will be | Feptinican part Noulo bo B SO 8 5088 | that the disturbance of Tuesday nizht was of HBAIR ot . : A, ; l, Bhotng, % lield. mistake, Let the democratld party pander to « Pl Rusk 1 Comn 5! I she mext presidentint eection will bo thow | 1 Mariail, republiean, frow th Fitty-tird 4 R inistako, 'Lk tho democrasigparty pavder to | 110 Tonc i buraoter than was. reported, | dus yantening moie Wisaonsln, seccivad all | a1l Ay e et TRy - , A = - it us, ¢ ortedy | day yesterday congratulatory (elegrams on | QW / i olonel Mo L into thy lmll-:lul \\|llvh>l\u!n_ states out distriet. & S An Equal Divide. but let the republicans stand firm on their | After the meeting was over, Rev, Mr, Stobo «?m-um.. psryant, k. nth infautry, and Major of the thirty-eicht yoting as a unit for there- | O'Ngir1, Neb., Nov. 4.—|Speeial to th o i, N 5 v I own platform. There i o General I N > ibliean chndidates. ne Tollows: Californis, | Bk, |—The olect Tt T i, N, W, Nov. 4.~ 0 torm, )\ Teason, colled for three cheers for the mayor anc five at Southampton, Ont,, yesterday, i i . pbl i | h | ion here on Tuesday passed [ o CONC 0T U., Nov. £.~The election af | O BILLG, HCT D Mlenna cannot elec | Canied for b . for fl 1] A Joutl Ont, s | [ Aol B eavaly. il “olorado. iinols. Indiand, Lowa, Kansas, | off quietly. The republican ticket 13 clected | McKenny (domoeratic) 1o congress in the | yj¢Siavor of Chicago okt Apring, Genera | thoy wers given with 1. After leaving | destoyed tifty o ity tamilios’ | OSSN tirce tcid o Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Neb, With the Lxcaption of county attorney. Van | First distriet, over Haynes (republican) s | To.an strongly adyoeated the nomination of | the hall the assemblage kevt up the shouting, hom, fiit tho. Jargest wost in tho deparinient Nevada, New Jersey, New York, W yck ran strong in the county, but the yote | conceded by i plurality of about 150 This is | ex-Congressman Charles B. Farwell as the | The police were all formed ivto line and pmplete zetnens stow that the repubticans | 15 versal Togret T exprosscd that w 1ok Oregon Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, yer | fof Lim was not canvassed in some of the | & denoeratle “gain of “one membar, and | yepublicar 6o ton thatmnyoratty, = 0 | swhne fn 1l all formed into 1ine ad | o¢ Connecticnt will ave a majority of thitty= | Gintral 13 8 oxprosucd thab we losa Orogon, Ponnsylvanis, o de daland, ¥ e | o e o naons Ouly s fow bF | saualiy divides fhe Now Hampshire deloga. | ToPUbiieat fonines for theuaayorsily. i aSatited theam With stones atd othor | One on joint ballot, . i |onemab it LG A AR SRR taventy it is possible that West Virginia may | the votes cast for him in Centér precinet | tion. V'8 OARD Which assayited o Wr oficers ‘bad beon | Steloy county, Ll ¢ dovestataq | H81eTY Of Nebrask by added. tor Congrossuan Gibson. of fhat | were cauassed, but (hink It was an over: e | ; ROABD, B Juted. when A order £0 churgs | by a fierea forcxt fire. which the A (K ROUN state, says it lias elected three or four tepub- | sight of the judges, We will sce that they Status o ois Legislature, Sor Fr . . Aty B A e i ohanass | wie unableto contral, gl I Jicans of the fonr representabives givon 10 it. | are all counfod.” Thers was ho other ca O o &l Jotun makes the | BPHInEer's Almost Suossssful Oppor | Wasgiven, Fhe crowd rliled huf pharked | 815 GLE0 ] - 11 the etootion is thrown to the house each | didate up for preference for United States | following compilation as to the Illin.mle,,.:. 4 t Bpeaks s Mind, '{1”1.“" ml{,v.‘,,“,!',"'.‘ lakaven, uoy d baavelys | A dispatel o 100 Now York Connarg Billy Dunn Knooks Out Jack Smith Btate voles a3 a unit according fo the ma- | seawtor, bt u predicted, the ringst BORNQFIRID, 1, Nowsb.—Meterring to | o esulybeloi seveial bioken heads for tho | Advertiuar dcelares untoue Hie teporh b in New dersey. . ¥ v - N v New Yonuk, Nov. 4.—The heavy weights, : lature: Scnate, 52 republicans, 18 demoerats Jority of representatives, unted all the votes which Van W and one labor; hous epublicans. G deme | the dispateh to the Assoeiated press sent 4 v eI hers wrelary P repub. 0t reeel gi st hi; The ¢ P . One dory ) 8, U dem- 1 o ~ he late olection Miss o Sa yididuand Moblonsau, ssoretary of the tepite | HeLIibelv ARSI, ; BACLIORSIMIONE | onrata, 7 labor aud ¥ ouibitionists, from this city yesterday by Hou. Wi M, THE BOSTON PROGRAMME. a e ey v head | Juck Smiith, of England, who won Jast yau's Toiiow i coummutation from returns teceived | unitid in oppoution o Van Wyek and P - Springer upon the result of the congressional - superintendent ot sehools i Bridge cous chavpionshin of the New York Athletic up to 9 o'clock this woerning of the political | worked all day with might en masseagainst English Kot. election in this district, Lis opponent, Major |, Arrangements Made For Clevcland's Dakota, she being the tominee of the nd Billy Dunn, who has successfu'ly complexion of the of representatives of | him. X AR LoNboy, Nov, 4.—The Times, commenting | Jawes A. Conneliy, this evening furnished Visit There Monday., crats and farmers all . t encountered Ja and other good tlio Ittloth congroas: Woturis gufar s 1o | Pirick, Neh. Nov. A=iSpecial to the | an the elecilon in New York, says: “listiows | the followiug card for publication: . Bostox, Nov. 4—It s ewn arranged | Wis 00 Rledve of gustnoo tigh I o | e foughta y I Now J arsey this colvod indicala The mipction of 1nd. ropubll | BrE.|=The couiity dies eone republican &5 | the opponsuis of suarohiy aud apoilation have | Bpringer, baviug sanoutoed $hrough the that the presidenty after his return trom the | (06 EIEEEEE SEERes SO 0N Mg ud Bt ot I fdonbtrul: 1 yacane 1yt iidependenty | cept oiner, domocrat fos represcitative, Who | ot gwakened an instant too soon to the per- | Associated press that his virtual "defeat | ceremonies ln Canibridse ob Monduy, Will | of the Knights ot Lator and g “dazod hime e call of 0 doubtiul, & Yacanovisa, hie dowbtill Al | o e e sonnly, Kelper will yote Tof Yag | i1s of the situstion, Awmericans umstlogkto | was caused by wmoney seut luto | hold a reception In Fanuell hall for tha ga | ald comity g | Wi, Ao eall 0f Qarllsle), “ouo’ Tn' i, (Cauar- | Wyck on second baligh T 7 T ot the appeals of demagogucs to tho hall | ths — disuict trom the outside, | eral public about b . Afier thix he will | turers assaciation, i i Ui peal ) il st finger pell), and iroe in Missouti (Clardy oue C1ry, Neb,, Nov. 4.—]Speeial Tele- | instructed, * restless artisans rreat cities > stioni - - * | yeturn to ol Tandoule, - Al | whereby tiwe tro At Lroti's witl i settled it i y VT Pt ud Moot At our R | e Fiene e Hion, W L Conser: tho. | should ludlct daniage upon the publ at elties | by the protectionists, | want (o say thiat ong | seturn o the Molct A ndowme, whote & Bl | Jd rules fonn/ated to futire dit r F Tudependents are: Ono in Florida (Pend omiblican noiniiee for stato’ senator for the | and paralyze the preductive Tesources of the | Of the notorious facts of the cawpaign just dress reception, under the auspices of the | yjties hetween —enp'o ud cploycs f Smith fried an upy er ton), 1 in Iud Marsh), 1 in lowa (An- | Twenty-sixth district, is d by a good 4 closed isthat my battle was fought without | ¢ity of Boston, will be hield in the evening. | yithout strikies and loc ) 101 win the 1ibs and fol derson), ! Virginia (Hopkios), 1 in W ority. A disgraceful personal” warfare —— - ey, while Mr. Springer's workers were | After this the president will be escorted to the Peter Kenney, a tilo 1 ol Wbout the consin (Suith), 1€ the democrats get four | was waged against Mr. Conger, and his A Massacre Near Cabul. abundantiy supplied with woney until tiue | Boston & Albany station by the o . where | erabaw, Pa,, on'the Pittburg, Ci k i s Nod Smith w of the doubtiul they will i or a ma- | friends are jubilant at his success. 8. L. LONDON, Nov. 4.—Dispatches from Cabud | last vote was polled, In the democratic ¢ Le will take the 1050 traih tor . 1 St Louis railroud, w driven [ 1w with opgued the thivd oiity of the house. Mr. MePherson says | Connor, republican, is elected representative. | o500t have surprised av - ties of Morgan and Saugamon, where he and | Mrs, Cleveland and Mrs. Eudicott struent early yesterday nionir Lton Dinn's left e attitude of the democracy toward the | bhe y gives say hilzals have surprised and wassd- | §re hest known, ana the democtatic @ity of | rive here Saturday morning aud will | mine visitor in ghiostly attire i v i present administration s similar thai of 4 ) o, 2 cred a regunent of Duranis who were going | Springfield, where he has lived “for | guests of Mrs, Powell Mason, sister of Mr session of the aflice for about Ted it under Smith's ot ioans towards gue adiviplsuytion | Fai Nov. 4. —(Special Telo- | to Cabul. The scene of tne wassacre was | twenty years, he ran behind the wost. | Endicott. On Monday A Cloyeland and | poiut of a kuife, Frain mer v s i Jois, knoiked coms af President Hayes .unll‘t at wany |l.’~~.\lu gram to U ~The republigin ticket ¢ Mukhuri, seventy miles south of Ghuzni. le s the only demoerati ate | Mrs, Endicott will be the guests of Mrs. | situation, and overpowerin L i d Bt recos v canseions: h"ll'l»'-‘tu“fi‘l\ d the labor tiziet, Labor, | celved majoritios ranging froa 300 o @29 in | Tie insurccetion started vy the G ilzai tribe | for coneress, as [ am informed, fias | K £ ot Harvard, returning to the evening | leased the frightened operator trot | eatled, and T eand e thizks, will beun organized factor iu the | this eounty; total vote cask lu cownty 2500 | coutinues to :pread. ) tuiled o curiy Sangamon county since Abra- | recoption at the Holel Vevdome | v predicanic . + 1o Duiin, 'JBOURBON MAJORITY OVERCOME avandoned - SPSOUY PP I I ROV wala | EnBuBon— e uneasiness,”

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