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| - THE OMAHA DALY BEE - ING, NOVEMBER 9. 1887, 'NUMBER 144; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MOR \ ‘* \I. quietly here to-( This precinet is repub- | in Hamilton county show Foraker leading | publican county ticket is élected by majori- GGED BY T D PUT“E when Chicago already has two fnm\ regi- | there are so many other anarchists and 8o« AMBIA NERAL, | tican by a small majority. Returng are com- | Powell by 5,600 plirality. ties ranging from 1,500 o 5,000, , | ments of infantry. I shall go to Highwood | cialists in the country it might b unsafo t ] ing i slowly. The indieations are that A. J ix hundred and seven preeinets in Ohio | Piiaveimia, Nov. 8—Twenty-six wards and build up a post there, which will proba- | hang the condemned seven. Ho added thaf Spearman, democrat, will be elected treas: | show a met republican_gain of 5,174, the de- | out of thirty-one in the city give for state -l bly be my permancnt quarters.” ¢Somebods will take hold of the caso by an q < Hoseit, republican candidate | tailed vote being: Foraker 7,240, o1l | treasurer, Hart, republican, 10430, The General Terry says that the arrival of the | by and dcover that these men were noy Colonel Grant Defeated in New coro- | B0, Seitz 0,474, & figures for supreme judge on the state ticket | Burly Badliffs Constantly Shadowing | troops at the present time has no connection | guilty of murder at alL." v can- | Three hundre y-six precin will give Williams, republican, about the with the anarchist_ troubles, and that us yet [ In view of the threatening communications York By Ten Thousand. es are still doubtful idand | Ohio show a net_republican ghin of same as Hart received. The r.?mhnm s the Anarchists, there was uo intention of ordering thew here | received by the governor recently the polica Papiliion_ p Walkeley received 250 | Foraker 80,209, Powell 46,9743 Seitz 7,574; | elect two commissioners and the democrats on Friday. have established & surveillance of the execus W, | Sotess, Groft, opewell, 6; Doune, | Sharp 508, "otul 18405~ ° i one. At 13 o'clock eightecn countics in the While the men were at exercise each cell | tive mansion, THE RETURNS FROM NEBRASKA. | 243 Hancock aliou, 164 Estelle, 181, Four hundred and twenty-eight precincts | state outside of Philadelphia have been heard | MORNING 1 , | was searched minutely, but nothing sus- o . Tallou and Fstolle arc badly snowed under, | in Ghio show a net republican guin of from. These countles give a net democratic EXERGCISE RESUMED. | T, v Was discloscd. Miss Van Zundt and Engel Detarmined on Suicide, Hancock will probably run a Jittle ahead of | a total vote of 134,304 gain of 9,196 on the vm:llorntulo tron!urorlln M-i«. Fischer we o tho only visitors at the Cnu;mu, *\{"\'r r k‘"“ "f\"“""w 'l'-"lt'\‘l senf R his ticket. 1885, when Quay, republican, received a plu- jail, except the Rev. W, H. Bolton, a_Metho- | out to his wife n basket of dirty dishes an Judge Maxwell Returned to the Bu- | “yq00, Neh., Nov. 8. [Special Tel lowa. b raliy of 41,316, 'Hart’s, republican, majority | Sherif® Matson Preparing to Begin | dist minister. Miss Van' Zandt talked to | soiled linen. He was so solicitous about ita preme Bench By an Overwhelm- :r‘vm{'v?.; TGl .‘f':\f'»'.ln.m b .Uz« M;'l\'r;- Tn., Nov. 8.—[Special Tele- l}“:"“hl'ru'!‘lil\lltl‘)]\\'_lll b;sm_- “utrc'f]?‘;m;:muv:‘rl n\‘:ulhlt Work on the Scaffold—Parsons :,"v“:;;::'..r.‘:: minutes, with a builiff in hear- | reaching her that Suspicion was aroused and ing Majority—The Vote in Cold and rainy and & light vote was polled. :&“,;‘.L:rrl I(‘;«.":J'ni,'x“:.:t"dlnl;u[';,. .ll',l.‘:c:,n,,”:f, thesama, = % Writes His Last Plea—The Move %fic is like a cnged tiger, said Sheri bbb gL g s teturns come in very slowly. Only five pre- 3 M ! ‘or C 0 Matson when Lingg was taken from his cell | 1 dishes was a secret note in Leizl TRa e L CAAMESOo. bave beds Ha 11:30 p. m. indicate that the republicans have Missidsippi. For Clemency. m‘L;“,;‘m"““\‘"]”“';,“n“’l‘.?”“;"‘,o“ from his, cell | Engel's wife, stating from, Thus far the indications are in favor | carried the state by 10,000 majority. All of [ Tacksow, Miss., Novj & —The election to- Two ~deputics watched him as ho [ AEWIR Attempt suicico betore Fri L Lanosster County, of w republican victory. The precincts heard | the returns for the first two hours showed | day in Mississippi for, members of the legis- AgRiR ATIOWEA to BNeroIsE strode up and down, —exammning | B0, MONer WOl Gle o (he kallows, ‘:;““u‘z Lixcors, Neb.,, Nov. 7.—(Special to the ;;ml;‘-‘[ i ble "‘|" ';;{"'l‘l"\""';lk'il"i~ steady democratic gains, indicating that they | lature and county officers was the quictest Cnicawo, Nov. 8.—[Sy m"l.m“mm‘m"m :‘lu" 'l'nr‘!t“ \‘\' I 1 x\k ner (H:. fn'sfl;'.s« tions. b s Nov. : AR uek, fo undoubtedly elected. A e g e e i . " X , Nov. Sp i novement. Twao clocks were taken from the Bre.]The election in the city of Lincoln | “gyisonr, Neb., Nov. S.—(Spe Lttt L LR g LML MO o L fbesahir BEE.]—The anarchists in the jail were al- | cell, the only picces of metal that had been Charged With Consplracy. pussed off very quietly and a light mf was “vlu n'.‘.\u..-\u». yrl i Inl\‘u_m l{:lml u\n_no republican gnins, indicating a republican | have oceurred, but there will be but few | lowed to exercise in the corridor this morn- H" Ec:hm:.l fi'-T"“" as ”"“i";‘m b \\;u? l;‘\u; CiicaGo, Nov. 8. erick Korst and | polled in all the wards, n conservative esti- | e by larse wajority” Maswell, Mar: | GG PO county: where an ospecial | other than straight out dewocrats fn the next | ing for the first time since Saturday, each | LIKE was boltel in wwin, |1 his is e Mt | Buil Wende have boen locked up by the mate placing one-third of the voters in the | SEGEE I BN IGITENEY by S0 | feht had been made on the prohibition issue, | legislature. A being followed up and down by a burly bail- | bombs, Eight baskets of grapes intended for | POlice on ehiarge of conspivacy. At the tina ) stay at home list. The early hours of the | 1] i imajority. Maxwell's majority in the | Jith an independent. republican bolt, | Both Higae Taknd. iff, who watched bis charge as though afraid | the anarchists were brought to the jail and | of his arrest, Korst had on his person fous day were plcasant, but at noon a light rain | county is probably 600, The republicans aro | Berivhill aud Oldticld, straight repygicans, |y (0 SPGTE C'he postponed | o little bird might dart down with & bottle of | £iven to the wives and friends of the pris- | heavy revolvers for delivery to Weude ta 4 s falling that inereased during tho_aftor- | conident ey ave clected Staufior treus- | “HECN L 1| Xov 8 Tho polls close | eleetion for 8 representative to congross in | I0ISOn o o Vomb, They wero hardly al- ners, s nothing dible is allowed to g0 16 | whom ho was under contract 1o bring a dozon noon. Up to the noon hour there were but | wrex and, i u.wm’n'r..m,m-m' "y | very late in Towa. * M are not closed at | the Second or western district of Rhode | lowed to speak to one another while exercis- lmis{m being conveyed to them. | o 9% | of the same pattern. The chief of the deteas about S00 votes polled inthe city, but the Oatead s Hour— 40 and the returns will be Jate, | Juand to-day resulted in o sweeping republi. | 0. - While they were walked up and down i plondl tivos said that the dopartment, had evidenced voting increased as - the n 1at the bolls. e oot Teported b 10 nis Bout | can victory, Warren O, Arnold, republican, | With their “shadows the othier juil attaches The Governor's Correspondence, to convict these men and o number of others drove men from work and left ¢ elect Bar show scurcely nny change from tho voto of o J " | scarohed thelr cells eagerly for any SprINGFIELD, 111, Nov. 8.—Over two hun- SohBplFtoy, . For S d : : ] : ! udge, BN e Pains fros the ciiy of Des | received o mafority of 843 over Charles searched their cells eagerly for any contra- , 1L, ) hun- [ of conspiracy. Mor two yeurs thd them free to visit the polls. Carriages were ar clerk, Davy clerk of the district court, will be late, as the tickots are badly | Bradley, democrat, and a plurality of 84 band goods that may have found t heir way | dred and fifty letters and petitions were re- | anarchists and socialists have made theig b s it ber, and | Mallon sheriff. The total vote in the } ) p _ ] brought into use without mumber, and to- | uiid Molloty a e and the counting did not begin til | Qnly o ‘plurality was necessary_ o elec therein, but nothing turned up. The con: | ¢ ed by Goverrior Oglesby this morning | headquariars in the northecstorn patt of thd d the close of the day woere ctive de y 18 1,105, % " his election. The total vo : e el fiiini i 11 refobencs (o (N hnrolilst oades, the ile, to ull outward appear: mand. 1t was noticeable that a great deal | Contuaxor, Neb., Nov. S.~[Sp precingts give Latrabes Whott 1000 16es THGH THE VotioF SHERIRUNER | o a s v o Aclently WJErG HOL . B TIOGH | et ion Batns, i Ssfal. f50m Cliite: seomed to have avoided their old § of scratehing being done, and that the | £ram to the Bee.]—Cortland and | B hae At oo rati Bain BT e e e Of b distiiet | for conversation even had they been allowed | Ereater portion being, as usual, from Chica- | iV SO TR TGN Y lr;un-lw:n' “;:'nnlul"l"‘.l“ o Illr;" J""L;_‘ I “i'i":'i-;‘)'["’ . '\“'II'I'\""‘I"‘I"SI”‘\ ik nine prec in iowa show a et | spring, but over 4,000 more than the vote at | full freedom to indulge in it. With [ 0. Itis asserted with confidence that, con- | paking interest i the promulgation of theis ship between Field anc eyer, both canddi e ticket of 63, wi me of the democratic gain of the regnlar congressional election last fall, | the exception of Lingg they looked [ trary tothe rule heretofore, the proportionof | old time dc -mml-u. 'l‘lu‘lmlh'il‘ \u\\.'vhmhqnol f One hundred townships and wards show a | when Bradley had a plurality of about 600 | glog a b her A ir- | the demands for exccution were greatly in | among them and as soon as they began ploty « s prol onists on | siderable seratehing one on both tick > v N gloomy and ore @& rather despair- 8 '””‘}:"“‘”:"" RIS LR T o O . net demceratic gain of 332, Fourtecn wards | over Dixon, the then republican cundidate, o | fu™“oyprossion. To all appearances | excess of the requests for clomency. This | g list weol unumber of thei were taken . and town nd city of Des | majority being then neccssary to elect. thelr apivits were ata lower ebb than they | change of -sentiment. has undoubtedly | {1 ¥ dotectives. Eldtonant el K ¥ y Shtivevan 1ips in Polk couni , but a great gram to the 1 he entire republican i : 1o #ay How mahy. pri 518 116 bean TRHEE at uny time since their coming to | been occasioned by the finding of being in the thickest of the fray. The | officers get not more than 15 majority. Con- et bt | Moines give a net democratic gain of 258 old out fut unty lfi.h t i d in this preeinct by 8 | gy eciciative ticket is close, Maryland. have bee :exe i B P § . One hundred and sixty precincts in the | BALTIMORE, Nov. 8,.—The election passed | the jail. It is doubtful whether, should they | dynamito bombs in Lingg's cell The Last Delegation. B0t tHe veBUBlicA L titleot: BEF WHE urer. Arthur Murdock, the X t] L ¢ " ) micaco, Nov. 8.—The eloy L LR, '.,',",‘:,’“:::“";.l,‘,..',.;;'J',,,‘.':‘A."; et shmddats Ton Lrensiron, Wil proba. | state show a demoeratic gain of 102 The | off very quictly in this city and throughout | all mount the gallows Friday, they would | A state house rumor —says that | Cmcado, Nov, 8o lust dele tables, and o determined effort | bly be elected by a WEOLK, Neb., to the Bk.| folk ity oL A'to L same ratio of gain maintained over the rest | th state as far us heard from. There were | present faces so utterly castdown, soentirely | two more threatening letters were received the governor witha petition $Z[§0ecial rele- | of the state will cut the ‘republican majority | three tickets—demoaratic, republican and | without composure and lacking tho fortitude | by Governor Oglesby this morning, and ae- | the condenmned anarchists left the city tos S S on s Tiwo hl‘m-lk A ALOLEY precinets are now | Prohibition. The indieations at 1 o'clock this [ that woes with nerves of steel, such as are | cording to the invariable custom were night, Captain Black was asked if he had e K Vil be 2 Cochran by Mr. icket, who was en- | £ There was | polled in rd by prohibit Y . el el 3 v : ’ v burned. Govers HBALY. a6l y ope that the governor would inters : :t. © ickat reported that last year gave Votes and | morning are that the majority for E. C. | possessed by Lingg. The day itself was | promptly burned. Governor Oglesby seems | any real hoy R igh the day a noticeable indisposition to | badly scratched and returns will be late in o ' ¥ e o v theso ™ fore wi » sonto! > roplied that h ] i 1 : L s this year give 5,311, Of these Larrabee has | Jackson, democratic candidate for gov- | rather gloomy, the sun hiding his face until | & great deal less afraid by these threatening | fere with the sentence. e replied that ha betting, and as it was thought that the contest | coming in. 2 . Anderson 23,036, Cain 1,534 and Farn- | ernor will be from 10000 to LAl I it Tl RS letters than his friends here in for judge was close neither side sceme pring- | was quite confident that clemency woulde ba afternoon. As it was election York. ham 17, no visitors { field, Mayor Charles over Walter B, Brooks, repub i . L Hay Csuee | actended to Sc ol ot to t Ty s Lo NEW Yok, Nov. 8.--One hund Rep Ok, Tn., Nov. 8,—[Speelal Telegram | P. Whyte, democratic s aidate doe attorney | Were allowed to enter the jail and the still- | gested last night that if desired e it i Rl nifiey Slictice disteiots ) Bive O to the Bre.j—Returns from eizht precincts Francis Millor, republican, and | ness was funereal. The attaches of the | would detail a police squad to keep | jone for Ling s has s owii B e e ot e O st o give Larrabeo 919, Anderson The same L. Baughman, democratic candidate | building feit the weight of gloom and what | Strict survilliance ~ on the executive doom."” “In case of an execntion will the men bg attended by minist nd note the movements of all s ters arriving in the ¢ J084, Hall 1,5 precinets last year gave Jackson, republican, | for comptroller, ¢ her 14, 450 and the democratic candidate will be about the counties we in this county *R. B, Dixon, republican, | Jittle talking they did was in low tones, el o holding eloser party lines than | ingtor e, he legistature Will | e the oy picious ch 3 i T dre ighty districts give argely del y et for the execution dray rentleman who has conversed with the gov- | “Wipjiige men ha ow L1in 4y PrORFeas Vory. Blowly. and ot THid: TS b At i, e _Virginia. S| [ A L WA Ll near the fuil men, hardened as they are to | Grnor on the subject of thr lmm:]l'n'(-rfufi O D O At RO are or Ehe Wit Sommpigtedith Rt e olaaton iatr Ricmyoxn, Nov. S.—Reports from this ~ Michigan. o the spectacle of human miscry, say very ".‘fi'-‘:‘:\f":"“’f.’.‘“..'.I.,.E'.‘.',‘-\-,‘&«.\m‘l'"('.‘n:-'"':u -“';1":' They are not religious mn“-.-‘.mm.u! count. The Hght ¢ ost entirely on Grant 26,085, Cook 50, 2 15,4908, | State are coming in slow! Full returns Derrorr, Mich.,, Nov. 8.—The n‘uum'uml little and go about their duties with {)1:‘:1]"u°|l‘L VARTOE :’K\Nh\, oA mu‘h“l sense of that term, but agnostics—nof shiip botive piblicanyana e ek Nicoll | from cight counties show a republican gain | contest to-day resulted in the election of the | wll quictness. The only men about sby athieists, remembe temocrat, and also Supported by the | 3 410 ollows prohibitionists. The total vote in the city | “pwenty-nine 14, and Judge Maxwell will have 1400 | gtge, outside of Phe prohibition vote shows a foss | three months' cam- | jyeton 542, G ration. | 1885 gave Hill ¥ % with the veriest contempt and nonchald tes, cntire Democratic ticket with the exception | the peace who scem absolutely incapuble of | all these incendiary epistics, ry Darwin, | Prominent Chicago Con of the | of city treasurer. showing any change is the reckless bomb | deputy state treasurer, who is a nephew of 10Aa0, Nov. 8.—A. maker, Lingg. He is an athlete in every sense | Unite caFECHRtoLAC o REHAL YWHO L , Nov. 8.—The republicans | of the word and presents a picture of perfect, |‘|'I§."‘1“‘:;‘nf“‘,'“, ooty ALt by from 8 to 10 majority | health. His appetite does not flag and he | treats the matter iing letters majority. wets away with prodigious quantities of rich | somewhat jocular) vy, said food. The other men are eating much more | “threatening letters hecome stale chestuuts sparingly than formerly. Lingg's clothes | to the governor before he hasheld down the DAL of one member of the house of deles ion districts in w York Unofticial res show that twent, Nork and twenty-four precinets in Ri t mujority for the democratic candid the house of delegates, Returns from twenty | Trestox, N, g the state do not show a | claim the assembl lelds de: | tomn i or 10ss to cither party. 5 eby? ) The county mr hundred and six city election dis Upto il p. m. about forty cities and coun- w‘m ln ] |h|fl‘. S0 the '.-h-. uunr tricts, or just on-half th give ||Im nf;h(t' M““i have lwvn‘lu-um frnm.l'['l‘u'm- A Woman Wins. RN LdLSh AT B of Fields is only n question o Aol show that the democrats have elected dele. ACINE, Wis,; NovAB.--Tho ons 3 tiuREhatorialb OB RS thteeBTontHE T L Whenilica ation with majority. The overwhelming dofeat of Saw- ifty-one eloct ates in thirty counties, They have lost five “".i. provl |‘i‘|llhtn\n‘|fiw;lu :;"m‘;";:!?:(,y:: were searched to-day, as well as his cell, but | €4 Tom was governor on overy occacion when | The following signatu yer in th city 18 o sur Lok A LR L A L Lt limpia ° Tnspectors | nothing was found, “He submitted to the [ i hecamo necessary to exercise any unusual [ tined to the petition for the anere Thusiastic supporter of e e et Tl a1 (oo eounting | Of election of the secand ward, for withhold- | scarch with @ disdainful sneer on his counte- ! 0 prerogative on any question of impe commutation of sentences of all seven men cinets from which returns have heen received 5 gave | which atthe last clection went republican. 1f | ing her ballot in the municipal clection last | nance. Afterward he sung out a che ] 9 i ; Thomas G. Windes and Judge MeAllister, o nutationists, sster, who was New Jerse, and the AAtE Barver and Schwab before the governor, Captain LhE sty Black was permitted to have a few moments ents this morninj s to the most en- | grate, outside Cook 9,00 ance, ricts in 3 : ; Y | he used to be overwhelmed with threatening G I it - the county show that Fields is running n.uu 4405 Davenport, 10 1 Buscom, 865, this rate continues the democrats will have | April, came up for tefal to-day in the circuit | £00d morniug to Enget and then began W | jotters, Whenever any unusual thing is ex- | the appellute court; for Spi Schwab, even with his ticket. Chapman, the other [ ©six hundred and if .‘1.( fon districts out | about three-fourths of the senate and_nearly | court. Judge Winslowpresiding, Tt is a test [ Walk. pected to be done, or has been done by the [ Fielden and Parsons: Healy, clerk of th St 5l'3tmluluu' tor jud O I8 wunning | of SI2 in this city, giv Wk, | two-thirds of the house of delegates, thus in- [ of the constitutionality of the state luw | Mrs. Parsons, inaccordance with her de- | governor or any otherimportant public officer, [ appellate:courts —for Spies, Schwab b ar ahead. The returns received’ up to mid- | ¢ ; Georye, 21,4 , Hunting. | suring the election of @ demoeratic successor | enacted by the le to United States Senator Riddlebe Daxvitie, Nov. 8.—Danville Ci thirty precinets in Pettisylvi @ net democratic loss of nea Ielature last spring. Judge | cision of last night, did not apy t the jail | Kee Tt 2 Ficlden: Dotter Paln Ficlden, Spics (acted by the lewislature last spring. Judge | {o:duy. Only Mrs. Fischer und Nina Van | Be¥ ;‘}"‘,‘I,',“‘l;:"“"l’,‘,',‘l'“‘r',""“',“i,"‘",’(',u}.';“’,“:::",l'i:,‘f and Sehwab signed a new petition this afters v and | bungling affair, but he decided to wbide by it | Znd appeared. Mrs, Fischer displayed | There ha never been an occasion In the his. [ noon. It was drawn upin a milder tone thany jin county show | and so declared the case in favorof Mrs, | much emotion while talking to her husband | .y of Illinois where the governor found it | Y yet sct in. 1000 ub come | Willis. Tho defondants will appeal to the | through the wirs grating, and when the time night from the Second ward wi HIX, O'Day 96, Abbott Maxwell | ton, 150, % ield | One hundred and twenty-se districts in_ New York state out and Kings counties give (' , Chapman 88, Ficld 8 ! 2 b necessary to order out the militia, that he Fielden's Prospects Bright. J Denton precint axwell 20 majority, Huntington, George, | pared with the vote in 18 supreme court. W usl “pt lual:dq)eg ‘wemhfillad nm.' tears | udnot instantly beseiged with ihcendiary OIBCS N AR lmm“i(m 9 tha jolnt . Chapman These are fair indic | §18.° Phe same districts in 1885 gave Hill by o na she pleaded in vain with the jailer foran- | communications. It is a mere matter of or of Spics. Pielde shwab? dsnlaed cations of the vote in the city and county. | 21 js2; Da Bascom, 1,704, The Election in Chicago. Killed at the Polls. other interview this afternoon. Then she | oourge, and Governor Oglesby treats it with | letter of Spics, Ficlden and - Schwab deplo The entire republican ticket is clected by |~ {pgicy, large majoritics. ‘The combination between | children to see their father to-morrow that i bbtison, of | Crrcato, Nov. §—The lntest reports from | Cmicaco, Nov. S.~dames Hussey and Pat | bekged pormission so earncetly to bring the | §t' o imporsanco it deserves. That is, | ing tho loss of life at the Hn_\'markol,n::x vopubl imittee, estimates | he polling places indicate the defeat of the | Hogan, two young men, get into a quarrel wwith perfect indifference, Of course, disavowimg the uso of force, the former o the democrats and prohibition the county i polling places i« defe: e ] ) el | poor Folz could not resist her. Jiny M > ) i YRR ¥ {redsuron sorving rathtr to help the. matter ||y miurally jury commission law by a large majority. | over somo trivial matter at the polls this | © Miss Van Zandt's interview with Spies [ Susc Of us much importance as the anarc ployers of Ficlden have secured from him ed that nearly matter, it must be expec crank and fanatic in the state makes oc than harm the republican candi Molick, republican, for sheriff, who ate, and | give Gr 'Gook, Lake View and Cicero have prob bly both | morning. A scuffle ensued, during which | was brief. He listened to her conversation, separate letter to the governor confessing R i boen [ oot ERT decided against annexation to Chicago,” As to | Hussey was shot by Hogan in the hiead, and | nonchalantly fondling his cigar as he smoked, express personal views to the gov mor. | that he has been guilty of using ox- 1 18 A thrt Of Wb Aunicorats sviit | ooy 8 e poemi Tt of the cleetion. it 1s thoughs | fatally injured. The man was taken to the | and posing, 8o as to overtower Niua, His | ' €xPress persoual vie sl travagant language, which hie now regrots, i have & large number of votes to spare, 'Noth- | Grane 10/800: that the republican ticket as a whole is sue- | county hospital where he died soon after, | countenance was as unmoved as that of a About to Begin on the Scaffold. AnalGYInRINALho Fooanite nnal AlRAYoWR Tkl ing but a general resume can be given to- | funtington, 643; Hall . sful. The question of issuing £1,000,000 in | Hogan was leld to await the action of the | graven image. She moved her head in that | picago, Nov. 8.—Sherift Matson said | hLis loyalty to the doctrins that the wrongs o [ night. i Ono hundred and fol s give | county bonds has undoubtedly carried. coroner’s juay. backward, sidewise movement 8o character- | oo eroinoon that unless he hears from the | any class of society should be rvighted by vio- R s 4 Cook 28,6 3, Hunt- | At 11:45 p.m. it is still impossible to give | 7 istic of despair and looked the hopeless, woe- 5 . i y lence. Judge Gary, States Attorney Grine The Vote in the State. AR Hall 403, " ) the figures on the electio k Bomb at a Voting Precinct. begone woman that she is. governor by to-morrow night the work of | CEve SUCEEEERN FERES, B0 “Ingliing Tontas, Neb,, Nov. The vote on the | "Gie indred and eighty-seven districts | The republicans have Cuieaco, Nov. 8.—A loaded dynamite bomb Rev. H. W. Bolton, of the First Methodist | erecting the scoffold will be begun. As pro- | e’ endorsed upon the application ”“.,} stato ticket in this precinet is as follows: Re- | vive Grant gy 6 asserted, by a good urch, was up to sce F and elected | was found th § judee of the supreme court and Con- cts ont of fed for state’s attorney. The jury com- S4, Cook | mission law has been carried. Anne on 1,666, o Chicago was carried in Hyde Park, 1 districts 1 Jefferson. The Town of Lake and T morning on West Van Buren strect not far from the polling place where | Sy inter the voting was going on. The bombwasmade | Among the incidents of the day was the ro- out of a favge gas pipe and was cight inches | ccipt of seven boxes of grapes, eich addressed long. The ends were closed with iron tops | to one of the anarchists. Stwmped on each Iden this morning | vided in the statutes, he will swear in the | yiew: o y nothing about the result | | Yife fn She publican 10 Aunorr, Neb., cinet I\uly-- supren . prohibitic Prairie Cr rt: Maxwell university: D ker 41, Harris 41, J case, Law) jury, and they, with the lawyers in the case | ncting for Schwab, has~ pursued o and a few pross representatives, will be the | very similar course and has sceured recognie ones allowed 10 witness the exceution, | tion of whatever elaims Sclwab may have to Tti% understood that the material for the | commutation from Messrs. Grinnell and h ] or Foostery Huntington in, but would ) Two hundre 210 in this Huntin and fifty-sev hundred al district: Tifany, republican, | ¢ SOYERLBTICLS o B atadineninete tion; Judgo G and firmly serewed on. The fuse was at- | box was: shrouds was purchased to-day and that the | Ingham, 1t muy be said with contidence ] A L0 GOmD it | ain da e o L CoDl DL UL AC TR0 L8 (8T |'n--‘l‘m‘lnl‘nd\\'.u“|‘»‘rj\‘|‘§:nlL“u‘ Ml ake GAEEs | tached at the the center of the bomb, “Concord grapes, from John Tirown, fr., | ooses will e procecded with at once. © that Judgo Gary’ and U Tl il g 483 Doyle, democratic, County sherift Fht hundred Gnd. tenidistoiots name was on all the tick that of the P g anti-monopolist and opponent of sla in ”(}l“'ff}fl ll‘vv‘r bersold .m‘nn ot #1808 10 TvOV OF ol 3 | Democratic majority' b County. treasurer: | rotal or K15 b the. ciy give Cook 11 alistic wing of the uni Y, TER MRS. CASSIDY. every form, Put-in-Buy island, Lake Evie, [ LW ERCEe BECE Be, B0 BOEE on by Iimself S | Republican majority 12, County clork: Re- | G v _ R The Wisconsin Proburcss Forfo Ohio.” bR it ke Rl Protection Against Mob Rule. publican majority 10. e GER n The Dakota Vote. he Wisconsin Procuress Forfeits Her | Jolin is the son of the famons John Trown, | i aides ave too elaborate to udmit of any Curcago, Nov. S—Tho police withorities i \\'u.l,“mnn;. x.-l»,“;\'l‘.‘,_ 8. ng | 1yn, glves Grant Hdaolt Rario City, Dak., Nov. 8.—[Special Telo- Bail-Oflicers After Her. hull I'||~\ ul{‘:w(‘s \\:»:) I‘lwlullu\\'u] to tickle nlu' oKonstraion bethg MAGO, Bub s everTCONCo T nE b i orities 801 o precinct 2 * sl A R M10AGO, Nov. 8.—Mrs. Cassidy, who, it i wlates of the convicted men are to " o g ,.‘“,.u!“f.’r“n )-Il":wlu- ‘mwlvl':I”.\[.l!\‘\\u“l‘l“l} Huntington 2,007, Hall 1,035, gram to the Bee.]—The elec I Cricaco, Noy Mrs. Cassidy, who, it {s | pulit pt for the wives and r nd_will Parsons' Last Plea. O ET L GG preparations for regents of the state unive Davis 41, Coberts 41 of the | Mah Eleventh judicial disty e Mah county judge, K. W. Lewis 3 e county asurer: ‘A of the indi- s, o L s hinted by the o0, with a | members of the Ammesty association that hed the Parsons, the anarchist, would write, deplor- the Black Hills, 80 far g ed from, was | alleged, took Julia Hayden and others to Jdiaeiiiie 1 PARKLYO g & Cnieaco, Nov, 8.—Tnst Marinette, Wis., for infamous purposes, failed | U0 Eiven them when they callat the jall to- | 00 1) che " SUhioh it w candidate for com. | 1o appear in court._to-day and her bond of [ A letter postmarked S Rapid City ivos 16 | £1.000 was declared forfeited. Two officers | stamp date of Novembe : woon _ addressed w Your, Nov. § Sun_ claims that | o0 B o is dofeated in Virginin and that n | Guict. Little int United States democratic senator will suc- | The th‘;""' ceed missioner was elec ! \ o county | “Your five election dis- | majority agamst division. | Deadwood gives | Hive been sent to the wilds "o Wisconsin to | th Friday and nothing can be learned cxvept from obsorvation. It is rumorcd that the vor will_issue a proclamation closing the on that day in_order to prevent ki J. W. Olmst clerk of the | ricts in New York stats outside of r D 5 | apprehend her, and the sheriffs of five coun- | Schwab aud all the noble men and y Ing, ko Epies, Behwab and Risiden, ths loss 3 ifolinzaciergilin iy RN R ot foleki 1 I Enany Ot pouiey || s R ENE AT O a8 a majority for, and Lead City against divis- | {104 lave been asked to aid in capturing her, | misnumed anarchust prisoners.” 1t of life at the Haymarket and abjuring the 3. H. Knowles it 81,103+ Hunting ion. A light vote was polled all —_————— hunded up to Spics. e, o decidedly dificrent communis A Rope Found in Lingg's Cell. s\l"|.||:|v||» :b., Nov. 8.—Morefield pre 1o same distr around. The divi mlwnn“\\'nlu probably Irving's Representation of Fawst, Captain Black, Attorney Zicler and Miss n—understood to be Parsons’ last plea— | Ciicaco, Nov. 8.—John Brown, son of the cinet poll votes when all the r have a small majo v judge supreme | Davenport 57,5 R VTR urns | Ngw York, Nov. %.—[Special Telegram to | Van Zandt obtained a formal declaration | g jssucd over his signature to-night. The | celebrated ok state | are in.The precincts are far apart emancipator, sent eight boxes of ) und O Day i b nd Rl 2 7 2 from Spies, Fielden and Schwab _this _after- s st ; : ! Rogontai.: Davis 04, s 50, Harris e Yorte state | S0 munication hoor, 8o that the result will | 1Be BEE]-—Last night, at the Star theatre, | Gl Glag they had nothing to o with the | document is two columns in length—chielly | grapes to each of the anarchists, lncluding Sticker 29, forily h net be known for several days, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry began their | bombs in Lingg's coll. Lingg was visited | remarkable for the absence of any reference | Neebe, from “John Brown's vineyard.” “RANKLIN, Neb,, Nov. 8. —Marion preeinct i Bun shys Geo; AT Deanwoop, Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram to on upon the American stage, presenting | and _denied that he ‘knew anything of the | Whatever to the massicred at the Huymarket | mhoy reached the jail this morning with a i Frauklin_county—Maxwell O'Da ),000 in New York state. the Ber.]-Less than one-halfof a vote w famous production of “Faust.” The | bombs either. He refused to sign uny peti- ;‘;‘}0]1.lv(~~"}>‘x-;.x|‘.'xvylil l(:n‘snllflnd lf"ld miessage stating that the sender was a foo 10 : Abbott 15, Davis and Roberis 57, Sficker | " Si< pundred and thirty-five_election i palldinitho Blagkc Bille: Ulka votg LTy me accorded to Mr. Lrving and Miss | on to the governor und dectared undying | U TR0 0L 50 Godre Sehilling,” and o, | monopoly and tyranny of any sort. Another and Harris 27, Newell and Hillon 15, William | tyicts in ‘ork state outsic rence county was 2,000. Out_of this 1,300 ¥ & Sy T 10 hatred toward his colleagues who had done y Dear Iriend, George Schilling,” and oc- ) ) Y 8 Gaslin 78, H a1, Sl gow Lol Bl on B R s R ry was as warm as the heart could make | 5o, He said that heand the others would | cupies himself exclusively with askeich of his | search of the cells this morning was made, <estERsoN, Neb., Nov. S.—Antelope pre- ] EAL ORI EAD county there was not more than half a vote, | it. Their success was unequivocal and pro- | probably hang, but that he wouldn't lift o | own life, particularly his actions as the | the only result being in finding a red cord, ecinet, Jeflerson county—Maxwell 31, B, B, Same districts in 1555 g whic “A..‘.,m..l\ (h\n|.~.l for and against .l,,_,i..“, Socicty was out in full force. Win- [ finger to save one of the others. Captain | leader of the newly liberated negroes during | three t long, in Linge's cell. The cord Davis and George Roberts 46, District Dav. o 8,504 st o light vot n the Tribune: *‘Henry Irving has | Dlack for the last time lubored with Parsons, reconstruction times in Texus. Schilling will | was long and strong enough to have permite Judge: W, H.* Mo . _Clerk district 3Y RACU complete give ¥ against m\ ision, The Black |nlIHlul the conception of the poet in one | Engel and Fischer to sign the petition to read the letter in full to Goyernor Oglesby | ted the use of it strangling purposes, court 47, Sherift Belden, roy candidate for congi a decided mujority for divis- | orformance, superb in ideal and perfeet in 1or Oglesby, They refused to change | to-morrow, if the governor will permit. - Par- | The wives und friends of the doomed men Treland Robert | 4,600 plurality. Bolaon 1e Altated. Tt s o great work, is magnific | their previous detcrmination, saying through | sous closes as follows: “Thus, over o ve were not admitted to the jail, this being @ 40, Cler Thompson 45, Collector: BurrarLo, Nov. 8.—Forty-two districts out = tual and sardonie, but nowhere | 1arsons that if the state could afford to haug | extensive region of country, among the cot- | holiday. w. C. Superintendent of sixty-one precinets in this ¢ wive ook . Oregon 5 3 nvey even the faintest suggestion | them they could afford to die. L f'"l"": f“"" sugar plautations, I became B Pt Cowles 5. W. Dad 11,200, Grant, a democratic gain of | Portraxp, Nov.8.—A steady, light rain | of a godhead of glory from which he has | 1t is understood this evening that prepara- | somewhat famous us 4 champlon of b Tho Wisconsin Div O'Day J. Stickey and I S Gver last year, fell all over the western section of the s lupsed. His own fravk and clear avowal of for the hanging are going on rapidly, | liberty, Beloved by the blucks, T wus Minwavkee, Wis., Nov. 8.—[Special Teloe Hal judge: W. H. Mor The republican county ticket and a greater IMha vatowns | shbRint A hati e himself leaves no room for doubt as to the | Material for the shrouds has becn purchased | and scorned by the whites. 1 then believed | 00" 1l 1 Governor Rusk was intere 21, district court: C. A. Curtin 80. : e o e 0/ Y0iC ghy Ui th L onte ; S S T and the ghastly garments are being made, | that the colored people were truly fre L33, Bl e Sl 0VOINOE BUBSAS IS of the city ticket are undoubtedly | | £ Lrtid 4 : limitation intended to be established for him A 8 Howe 16 T r Sherift; J. B. Zook 80. Trea w. i % _ y and interest centered in prohibition. The vote Chief Deputy Gleason is, it is proparing | and that_they only needed the cour viewed during his visit here in regard to the B ok i L orty-ane districts give Grant 2,000 Bloresy o ol ) he Vote | 4,y the poct. Ina word, this fiend, towering ) Proparing | 8R4 LRy, thow eniy OO g Ll Litton 23, Clerk: James . Com- in this city was full. The estimated vote in 10 loftiest summit of cold iuteliect, is the the nooses and looking up the form of returns [ to assert it. But Idid not then undel northern dives. *“The work of cleaning them 3 missioner: John Hopy Superin ey this city willbe 4 to 1 agaiust the amend- ent of cruelty. and scorm, | 1o be made ufter the_executions, All th gr know that economio dependence, 1 6. | out is going on satisfactorily,” he suid. tendent: C. H. Chur H. N Ohio. ment. Returns so far indicate that_the pro- and interspersed with grim humor' ters bespeuk u belief on the part of the | Industrial servitude mude poliuical servitud © | = wywere stories published in relation to them Bradshaw 0. i Cixerssam, Nov. 8.—Comparisons will be [ hibitionists have overestimated their Irving has made actual, T om: | Sierifl that he will be reqaired to hang some- | npossible. L did not kow =nor did the f 0 Tuacier, Neb. No e township, | made with governor's vote for 1885, | strensth in the interior towns and | niscient craft and deadl) lignity of his | body noxt FRsMey. At all events, hels pre- | Dikoks, th Y. Smanophisn T A R Te T e s O Ty s 7] York county republican A e | prociucts in the | {hat the prolibition amendment i wation, swathed as they are in th i himself for the event, and now ahnost | from 4 1de—1 did not ht have b A ome { MRty L cre are 2,167 war i precincts in the | h dby T X (e S everything is in readiness. The gallows can | then know that cconomic freedom must be | them, especially that in relation to the hrue " . spubli- | state of Ohio. In 1855 the vote was as fol- | 20 oy Giments, 1 ime of blood ereep und curdle with horror, « asily be put together in an hour and all its | the basis for political liberty and that the | talities practiced, but most of them were g lows: Republican, 554,2515 democratic, 341,- tion and: to nlloyw the. legialatiire £o fix > they impress with a sense of in nudI any good carpenter can \\;uv;-l.m:"] LSEIET ‘\";‘:‘”I“'l vh\xy\\;-e; l‘t‘hhm- Tv.-.l-'u{y exi wted, All these stories pube ARANYILLE i hibition, 25,0813 labo ) or- salaries of state oficers—are posed ower and stir the springs of luughter,” e framcework reposes in ths | onisms and elas vitude. And now, as | lished about entrapping of innocent girls inta J Mixwell, 41 “u prohibition, 1 ln: 001; scattar- | the salarios of state oficers—are supposed POWSE BRE AR LRSI INES 0% 1ARGRIAK ont of the Jinl in a room off from where | the helots of .;L‘||h w«]-un.‘.: r]. > blacks, | the dens were without foundation in fact.” r Dav . Pl e indic: ¢ Lo Lis stored. in common with'their white brethren, work Don’t you think innocent girls wight b . et ) to O p. dicate that the pro- A Bad Arrested. ALIS \ 1"t you think innocent givls might have 1333 3 Marshall, | over Hoad B T A A o B e \(,_;‘.'"5_ Gus. Willinghurst, [ The poli no pro- | and dic ke bouste In, tho unccesing - tread: Turcd there? present republican candidate for governor; [ 1550 majority, Tt will probubly varry. only o h 2l 5 3 | gramme of their prepar: day, but | mill of wage slavery.” Idonot. Nota single one. All thq Byroy, Neb., Noy s net gives | 1. E. Powell is the democratic candidate; | two countios in the state. S Y| ames Igo and John King, the last of anoted | Supcrintendent Ebersold, who is in constant ACT iy et women who went up there-—so the men whom Maxwell 25, 0'Day Davis_24, Slickor 20, | soita tho union labor candidate and i of desperate criminals and counterfeit- | telegraphic communication with all the | ucgislative Petition, I had working on the case informed 1e— Tobe: Harris v district I}\ulgu Blam e prohibition candliats Massachusetts. » arrested last Friday by United | principal — citic ys the rumor SerNarietn, 111, Nov, 8.—This afternoon | were lewd women before they went, wud 1 County tickets In Hamilton county the returns | Bostoy, Nov. 8.—One hundred eastern vos. Their capture was kept a | Lt ana hm‘c aro " coming hore | tho following members of tho logislnture, | kuew cxictly where thoy woro golng. iy S o Y] [ 8 o'clock indicato an_inc towns and cities give Ames, republican, for b untl Josterdsy 1n ordsr 1o B0 th8 | v tho fecta, Thstead of the anarchists com- | § P hohrhook: 3 B Welehlh Soorge The % county ticket, domocratic e that of 1885, The labor vot governor, 5 , 16,808, For two years detectives have been | g here, the few in the cit leaving Jt. | o o e P Oiconnon GG, | Cntcaco, Nov. 8.—For the first time n majority Bowman 11 urer, a feature, ding in many precinets | Earle, pre \ AiRdowing the memBRE of the two Eags of here heed be no uncasinoss, bo said, of [ Thonas McElligott, Jumes O'Connor, C. G. | | CIRRR “OF B (o0 G (K L HE O Dillion 1 3 W amis' | the voto of older parties.” In the first returns teof Hoston: Ames 21379, Lovering | counterfoiters who were operuting in this | any demonstration by sympathizers with the | Dixon, Daniel MeLaughlin and A. J. Str 3 ) Jhicag 8 V3 8i0 \\-lwnmn ndent of publie | received the demo ; atic faliing off is g n. Sixty-four prec vepublican gain of 0,017, Powcll 5540, Seitz overing's plurality 5,850; republican | city and viciuity, amd both bands have now [ fnarchists. Guards are y gain 2,500, ol been broken up und thirteen criminals are in | Duildings and at the waterwe Fifty-two towns and cities, including Bos- | the hands of the law, insure a feelin 2 over public | who favor exccutive clemency for the cons | CHP. TWo companies of the Sixth United s, ete, merely | qemned anurchists, drew up @ pe. | States infantry, under command of Majos of safety and to guard T “‘_\I.I_“m_‘ Oglosb: Lyster, arrived in the city this morning and instruction, yor, Parker 6: | than the republic coroner, 1.6 in Ohio give an Sovtit Bexn, Neb,, Nov, 8 —The following | Forak stuting ton, Gloucester, Lynn, Taunton and Lowell, iinst any possible contmgency, not b S \ R S L 1 are the majorities in this precinet: Maxwell | Sharp 108, give Ames 71,808, Lovering The indi- R i Ctse wo foar any actual violence, 1t is ro- | that while the subscribers abhor the | Proceedad tot ':f]'\v'.".'.'w'l,'T.":”','\'vf‘,?,‘l’,‘,“,.',{i",‘,‘, 14, Chapman 17, Field 1, Davis 13, Roberts | The absence of the union labor vote in | cations are that Ames is clected by an in- | . The Stranded8t. Louls Bank. ported that the mayor will ssue a proclama- | doctrines, teachings and deeds of any and all | heGiA or' Citicugo. . Tmmedintely upon theis 14. Following 1585 and its large proportion now in Cinein- | creased plurality. St. Lovis, Nov, 8.+-H. H. Forman, of Du | tion closing all the saloons in the city on Fri- | anarchists, they believe publie policy,good or- ival the garrison flag wis 1un up and Cam offleer, auses an increase in the net republican | Bostoy, Nov. 8, 0 p. m.—At the republ Quoin, 111, bank examiner, took chavge of | day in order to prevent the gatlicring of | der and the ends of justice will be best | iienvood was formally d ! B ;—;-v]x:‘n‘wm‘- in this co A‘Iv\')\ out of proj on :n l” headquarters Chairman Burden claims th the Fifth National bank to-lay and will wind "l“'v\”"'“l characters und to kecp the whisky | served by “n‘ rm]n;um;.lm“nr “xml'i' mw' to - | né ofticers had the | vy would ba o " Al vote ‘here the vote has | the republicans will have a plurality of not | up ite affairs. He says the depositors willbe | from ther prisonment for 1i s shall not scem | hrought into the city noxt Fri ey superintendent ) L iR B e the | ot loss than 14,000, and. 1t mhy reach 17,000, | Ui affairs. He says the depositors willbe | ®imhe new'and singutar point on which an | right to the gove at, tho prasont tmo in | bEOWELL Into tho Bity next Hultias, s many commissioner 11 3 % democrats than from the republica ‘The net loss for the democ ticket in Bos- Ixiw\ll 0 per ¢ cause of the | Attorney savs an application for hab view of the lleged finding of bombs o < o Saiticainia Neniaska Citv, Neb, Nov. S—[Special | which is usually the case, the republica | ton is 3,000, while the republicans claim that | failure is said to 1 an indisoriminate | COYPus may be based is extremely techuical, | in Lingg's cell, and in order that time may Rapists Roasted Alive. . Telegram to the Fire. |~ Returns o W in gl thie ve) antotal | the returns so far in show that they gained | |indine of moncy to Busiiess concerns which | A distinct judgment was pronounced on each | be n a thorough - investiga- [y o L et Pt coming in, but from what have been received three or four senator S more | \cading of money to Busiucss concorus which | iy, though their trial was folnt.” Thesu. | tion ~of this —mattor and as to | Mowroougkr, Ala, Nov. S F up to 1 a. m. the indications are that the re- d and cighteen precincts representatives, The total returns received | capital, B9 Vhsincss o ! pren: fiirming the fnding of the | the degrees of guilt of condemned | Telegram to the Bek.)—A hor publican tic ith the pr oxception net republica at republican headquarters show a | ©7 i lower cour id judement” must stand, | men, the pe ' governor to | burning two ravishers comes from an intere of shenft, is elécted by increased majoritios 00, Powell 10, i net loss in the state of 8400, At Bazaine's Assailant Sentenced, Counsel for the defendants say that in order | reprieve th in order also | jor county. Saturday two negro tramps ase Saw, 4 \\1I’lllmulul\l\‘ carry eratic hendquarters they are making | Mavwin, | Nov. s Hillairand, who at- | 10 comply with the letter of the law the | that public opinion m 3 have timo to develop. saulted the person of a respectable young \ims except that the vote will be found when the returns are all in. higher court should hat : that s e snid “judg of the jud nts. | An nttempt was niad '3 who to lny the petition be- this afternoon, but at his tempted to assassinate ex-Marshal Bazaine, 0. When found sh It is probal was neariy e wo hundred and eleven cities and towns | bas been sentenced to penal sevvitude for signed the amnesty petition will be §request the presentation was deferred until A posse of indi it farm organe | with the city of Somerville included gives | €ight yeurs, and to pay the costs of the trial to mign @ writ of habeas corpus and | to-morrow, ‘when the governor will give | ized and the two villaius were eaptured Sune - CLEVELAND, Nov. S.—Four precinets in | Ames 115,851, Lovering 10 — delay the executiol audicnce to this delegation and one from | day, The youug wowan identified them ime Cleveland give o Diican gain of 8¢ and O'Bricn Changes Quarters. two e infantry | Chicago headed by Captain DBlack mediately,” Tha avengers 0ok the 1wo misd £ram to the 1 ’l‘ln- vetur: one precinet a der nof 10, Pennsylvania. DunLiy, Nov, 8 —0'Bricn to-day oved | from Fort e tto establish a 4. M, Hair or of the last house of | ¢p ants out,chained them to trocs aud rousted P would indicate h...: the state e hundred wud one preciucts in Obio, | Prrrsnvra, Nov. 8—Returns from Alle- | 'to the prison iuftomary on the doctors | bermanent | wood military in the o d will | ticket will bo carried by a small one-seventh of the whole n ghens county:on the state tigket e A | s reservation this morning and on which will ask The republican candidates for an guin of 4, Fo * wini to the cloas Sighton th o < went ta ther destination in the afternoo ] idemned .umr;-mmi s In. superin § Seitz, 64085 She y A 0I04 NS V06 % - The commanding oficer, Major Lyster, | To an Associated pressrepresentative he said T A and surveyor, will probab otal, b3 ¥, Which has “overshiadowed 3 Tl Hudings Tropbles, =~ - laughied when shown the \|.»~\:.mlh4 s 1o W nighit that he | 10 hanging under | o =20entteRy L N “L“".m"_l of the the demoerata will elect tie oasiuron shorir, | - I Hanilion shuaty the roturns already ro- | ting elsd, It. is_eptimated, ‘however; 'that | .JOLIET, TIL, 8.—The Lockstiteh Fenco | &% 5 tyoops coming here to help put any ciretusting nt on tb say thay. [-Presden:branch of.the GG A. & Q. rallroadd Judge and commissionel geived show that Foraker has carried. the | Hart, republican, has 4,600 plurality for state | company was closed out to-day on judements | jpsuprrection. *The idea is preposterous,’ this was not = @ _ question of mercy | twelve miles west of heve, is reported to have " Paritiiox, Neb, Nov. 8.—[Speeial Tele- ! onunty by a majority of poseibly 5,000, treasurer, and Willizs, republican, 4,000 | aggregating $10,000 iu favor of local banks, | said. “to think that troops should be ordered fat — gll, = kut of = public po cuved iu last night, Six mes are killed g g F the Bxs, I—The ek.».l\ou passed oft Oug hundred and ity out of 207 precincts plurality for suprewe Judy Th eniirg re- 4 15 suid othor judgments are yet 10 come, from the extrang Wesh for uny suck duty | Mr, Hadies thiuks that lu view of the fact unded, 1

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