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THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE EIGHTEE? was to tender their | nesses impeached his statement as to s atie, and Fayette, Mason, Putnam and ‘H YEAR. " OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 0, 1858 ~ NUMBER 148 1 asked, and th accompanied him to | Des Morses, la, Nov, 8 -—Six mne coun cans claim the legislature, while the | ) no. Gladstone Addresses a Big Liberal the front steps. For a time each member of | ties (complete) give Harrison a net gain of s say t they gain three, being a true 4 u g e i Meeting at Biemingham J— the club mude suprerr avors te ey | 10,58, or @ plurality &0 far of 25,000, The | majority on joint ballot of 11. There was ¢ 3 1 _ & his individual tion, but finally | remaining thirty-eight counties will proba- | much scratching and it is_impossible to give | They ‘Oontinue to Come in, But Buonxanay, Nov, S~[Special Cablegram | Notwithstanding His Bad Luck, the The Bourbons Are Fairly Swept | quiet was restors r, Hull delivered a | bly e his plurality to 84,000, anything strictly reliable except that the Very Slowly. to Ten Beg. | —A gro eral meeting was Prosident is Cheerful | From the Field. congratulatc say that ‘“‘the -— state officers will be democratic Z i held in Bingley hall last evening. There was resident is Oheerful. people after four you rch had found KANSAS, —~ SRk an enormous 1d for tiokets, two guineas —— iy the keystone whose 10ss has thre tened the - 1ILLINOLS, destriiction of the whole fabric of the gov Torexa, Kan, Nov, 8. —[Special Telegram ¢ THE STORY OF THE BALLOTS. paid for the bost seats, and the whole [ HE HAS NOTHING TO REGRET i THE LATEST NEWS THE BEST. | crumc now the arch is perfect and the | to T 138k, |—The dispatches roecived by | CHICAGO, Nov. 8.1t will probably require loft froe to the public was ero ik i e o ' General Harrison shook | gt i i central committee from | the oficial canvass o decide whether Cook yurs before the speaking began ) — huls with a fow awl then bade them a e oy that the vl | county, including the city of Chicago, is | Democrats Will Get Very Little Come | hind the platform was u shicld on which was | Although He Belicves Ris Devation ta b Chairman Brice's Rainbow Disap- “?T“.:: nharl ““m.,. f",r‘fy"',:':: from all ns of Kansas | democratic or republican: According to the fort From 1t, While the Repub- inscribed: “The Tide Is With W Us, " Tariff Reform Defeated Him - The ) , cong onal distr aim ¢ 0 3 figures of the Tribune it gave Harrison a lic Have AL ), Punctually at 7:30 o'clock Mr. Gladstone, Next House Wil Undoubte H cars Und: . i congressional districts, it is claimed that the of the state jcans Have Abundant Cause { ol Under Dark Clouds. TR Selasatiot_IH Posh WHTSLad | Yo shite o8 too AckPerich. Bt :" “h‘nm ‘Alm plurality of 497. According to the Inter- to Be Joyful looking hale and hearty, ascended the plat- edly Be Re —_— democratic &, Republican & s bl el Spposition of the | Ocean it gave him 790 pluralily, The Times : form, the audionco cheoriig him enthusins General Harrison began o receive con bt AL S ik " | and Daily News figure a plurality for Cleve o o Was smpant ¢ Chail HE FINALLY CONCEDES DEFEAT. Intory valagraine Sot e union lubor party and the the third party | land, the former of 857 and the latter of 504, LG Ll s leinel Mr. Cleveland's Connclence. ast a8 early a8 O o'clock ¢ == n the first meagre prohibitionists, the republican candidates | CHiceo, Nov. 8. I returns of FIRST DI urns indicated his | have undoubtedly received the largest mu. | St Clair county, rec to-night, re probable election, From that womentto | ooob F00 ol duce the pluraiity of Forman (dem.), candi- . Sl i Even Mugwumps Compelled to Give [ [ present writing, telegrums and letters of | JOTities ever given to & republican candidate | qute for congress, 121 votes. His plurality Pawsee City, Neb,, Nov, 8—Qfcial re Ub the Fight. atulation have poured in upon him from | it Kansus, Sec y Hutching, of the re- | in the county is 230, and not, as reported un- | turns from Pawnee' give Harrison 1 n state cent Sir Wiliiam Harcourt, Mr. John Morley, and 1B FOuRIERNTE SER ninent liberals, Wastisatos, D, C, Nov one, upon rising to speak, Was | Phe usual Thursday cabinet meeting was ed, He said that Lord Harting- | held at the white house today, all of the Among the opponants of the liberal | ymembers being present exeept Mossrs, Dicke i Oslet, Lords Ripon, Spencer and Rosebe PRICT, L) ALl Moy Lt WASHINGTON HUREAL l'ullmunlink‘} s, ry city in the union. The table in his | pubi al committee, states that | officially last night his makes the dis- | Cleveland 645: for governor, Thayer 1.2i3, d with bundles of these tele- | from telegrams received from alnost every l‘nrl 80 close that the official figures \\‘1‘ . ‘:\r( for ety l-«. L.umn»n‘ l‘ : Ny : e grams, th ing fully five thousand. So | o & 5. i " i rom the remaining counties ean_ tell defi- | Morton 47 for senator, Linn (rep.) 1, \ spoke with the greatest weight, had | jngon and Vilas, who have not been heard NO MORE DOUBTFUL STATES. ||, ‘re was i shadow of LA AL LA "';‘“ ’.‘;‘;N‘,""“ “‘”] nitely whether Forman is elected or Jehu | Martin 7i6; for - repre atives, Rhodes | recently said that the home rule question | from since the voting dy. Very httle was upon the result of the el 4 " o lity Wil vithont, | Baker (rep.), who beat William R. Morrison. | (FC.) 1,243, Berry (rep.) 1,201, Avery (@em,) | \wiqdead. He (Hartington) had developed | yalked about at the eabinet meoting but. ) PiBon Was hot disnoasd Y snuBL Ton 1 overnor Humphrey's plurality will without | =i TG 000 SO Rin i SR | 6o, alked abou 1o cubinet meoting but the oubt be 65, 08t victory w. a peculiarity hitherto unsuspected. He | oo esul 1the causes that led Harrison Will Have Two Hundred and | tion any congratulatory communications, The | 10Ubt be 65,000, but the greatest victory Was | captral committee reports that complete re- - " A pdcu { 4 clection, its results and the causes that led FETRTVIHVSR ;W 1S Rlse BBt 07 aasartin T elcgrms, which con. | 1 e vlection of w legislature whiett 8 more | {ivaufrom ninety countios in THinols and & SECOND DISTRICT. showed o vivid imaggination. [Cheers.] But | yhoreto, While the gathering was not so Y i tinue was begun this evening, | PRONIOUSY '{J]’,“k,'.'. a1k e BRI RS: eful estimate of the remaining twelve Hawartl, he would see from these proceedings whether | yg)1y g it sometines is, the president was tokal College—A Few More i the congratulations were those from | g information of the election of only five | Kive "(_",’3;’3_]\’,‘;,‘;“};{’;‘:;:1'" LT PRty | g ann, Neb, Nov al Telogeam | home rule was dead or whether the aid of an [ {he' most cheerful gentloman present. Ho Figares. Blaine, John Sherman, ex-Goy. Alger, | OPPosition members of the legislature. In | horhood of 25,000, The Times claims that |—The unty ofilvial | undertaker should bo invoked 1o serve the | paq several sly jokes with Secrotary Bayard as follows: | view of the fact that in nearly every county rison 4, | absolute necessities of tho othe PAELE. | Gyer th uncey M, Depew, Congrossman - Me: unoficinl returns from nincty-two counkics loss of the de locratic senator in i e the democ p Ll sveland 1, Thayer MeShane SR PG TV #hy ot to nogul { Mrs. Belva Looky in the state the democrats and labor uni show Fifer's plurality to be 5,274, and Har- oAb A o ughter.] The Irish ought ne acquic | yeln As one member of the cabinet { o y John § . 38 11 | party had combined on members of the le '8 1 2 1,087, Lad 1,7 Hastings 1,658, Senator e in government by unequal laws, — They 1 Rrice Finally Gives Up. A R S e e R O l}m‘ islature and made a desperate fight to secure | 800’8 1,020 Sy Nincteenth aistriot, Richurd Norval (rep.) | Shoull resent # government which, while | expressed it, Me. Cloveland took his defeat i o N OVI SR S XD WO | Footmvey, LI Ltk an opposition legislature, makes the victory DELAWA RE. 1,829, Smith (dem.) 143, Republicanrep- | profess o exceute the faw, wan. | 1ke an old gawblor. He sald that perhaps it Aays that Chairman Brice of the democratie : —— all the more satisfactory Wyandotte ot e resentatives, Adam Seed 1,513, Henry Bec Hested contept for it whenever it found the | was a mistake politically to have forced tho national committoe, concedes the clection of NEW YORK, SR LY, bon o domocratie | Witanvatox, Nov. S.—The next leglsla- | man 17t jemocrat, Stonecket 1,019, Ber | luw's action inconvenient. ~ Apurt from the | tarift issue, but he thought it was time to SEeGratITaR s World puts Calit stronghiold, elects the entire republican NV HEOBRBIY & BB necker 1641 Leese, attorney imperial necessitics Irishmen must be the [ 0w S50 B b :.:.’ ‘x::‘ll"n:'ar“:“"' LAt e Al 5 ficket. Chorokoe county, which s anothor | L1F¢ Will probubly stand ixteon republicans |y ority,"“Anideron, county attorney (rep.y, Judges as to how to doal with local af- | Dring it before the country, and he did not W Yonk, Nov. S, (Special Telegram to in the republican column, to fourteen democrats, insuring the election reeret m the least having done so. He did democratic and labor union stronghold, elects 240 majority, The demoe s clect a ma and gives Harrison 233 votes in the electoral | it Bek. [ —The bulletin board in front of | e republican county ticket for the first [ 0f & republican successor to Senator Salis- | jority of the board of supervisors. catad at longth the in- | noteonsider it a personal defoat, but a simple collv, the Muil and Express building was the | time in its history. Uling Lk Gl Dul L0l L, Kearne eqalities in the laws under which the Irish | question of an issue which the people had In regard to the congressional situation, | center of Park Row attractions throughout —— WitwiNgroy, Noy, S.—Otevelund’s plu- pecial Telogram | suffer, especially the laws dealing with com- | gotermined, he considered, unwisely. e S Hows s ALIFORNIA. rality in the state is 8,444 Congressman When positive and chcerful CALIFORNIA, Pennington (dem.) sl telected: by over na’s loyalty appeared on the | Republicans Claim the State By About [ 3,400 plurality. The next’ legislature will s the belated re- | yesterd ; nal districts come | news of Ind ations, public mectings, and the prison atmeht of political offenders, Lord | Nad n chan the extra World says turns trom the congres: ote of Kearney 1,056, Cloveland hing to regret, would make no s in his policy and hopes that @ tarife H‘m ison : L g ! ! For governor, | Hartington, he said, charged the liberals | Shun and hkvas in the complexion of the next house grows | board about 3 o'clock the enthusiasm of the Five Thousand. stand: Senate, democrats 7, republicans 2. | pyyer 1,021, Bige 1 with the responsibility for the evictions in | ¢ ’_“;": M.’rl‘“:ll\w_:\l:: congress before the cox- more and more doubtful. The |crowd knew no bounds, and three rousing | Sax Fmixcisco, Nov. 8-—The count of | House. democrats ¥, vepuvlicans 14, gisine | Butier 113, For congress, . Host- | Ireland. The responsibility in reality be- | Piration of s L8800 republicans are cliiming that the full s were sent along the line for Colonel | 41,462 votes in the city out of a total of 55,370 | th republicans a majority of two on joint | ings 674, Scott 150, Kohr 125 For represen- | lons Lo those who refuse to give to the Irish | qmo gemocrats here now concede a repub- rewrns will give them the house, This is liott 1. Shepard. Several hundred citi- | gives Harrison 20,007 and Cleveland 21,455, 2 ke tative, Abr 1s0n ‘"’"\Ili::‘l‘ McLean 051, | tenant the relief from mr-nl‘!‘M it had been n majority in the next ho of repro- “Thompson (labor) 16), V (pro) #5. For | given to the Hixhland te ary of state, Laws 1030, Hinos 671 When Mr. Gladstone referred to the two INGHILL S () L d Sax Fraxcisco, Nov. 5.—The Alta, ademo- | For tredsurcr, Hill 1,051, Patterson 665, For | wings of the liberal party for the purpose of | €ntire ovorturning of both branches of the FOVGTRING * opposition. Edward Me- 058 MANREE 1705 Qenbuncing the broken plodies of the dissi- | EO¥Ermnent to the apposition. Edward ug paper, has a summary of the S HROE donte. Some one in the hall shouted, “One | 1herson, who is better posted than any other improbable, but a distinct possibility. T zens entered the building cheering, and a | 1t is expected that the canvass of the vote of CALIFORNIA. have been some surprising republican gains, | committee of six, with huge roosters on the | the city will be completed this afternoon. Democratie St. Louis has elected three re- | CTOWns of their hats, were then appointed to | The republican state committee estimates publican congressmen, The republ wait upon Colonel Shepard in his office on | ppat the democratic plurality in the city will tatives and in the senate, which is an % J ket ™ s this city as to the congressional the fourth floor and request him to speak vote on the legiskative ticket. Including | Hppno: B O o | wing has no feathers This sally was | PTson n N s rpparently wo od cla 9 e ve conte % PN, . 8.—In Thayer county 3 AL Spu bl CkRBAe : muke rpparently well-based claiws to three | 4 few words o his friends below :’;;:“‘:.:1.‘,.','.‘.t.u"\‘\‘:‘\‘l"}fl?;\.‘i‘»‘.‘n"r’.‘“‘\,'\‘,‘,‘,}.'.‘.',“,.‘?.‘,‘fi. senators who hold over from the last session, | the oMcial 3 1 with much laughter. STURLOR) GIRBIRTOU DI B GRILYE LG s gives the following vot e T ality of 14,000,and thut the republican electoral | the next legislature will stand as follows: | Revublican national ticket 1.8, Thager [ e Gladstone went over the old ground | (010G Tiora tian bt us wany. AU any ticket will be elected by 9,000 plurality. The | Senate, twenty-two democrats and seventeen Meiklejohn 1337, 1882, Hin | of t “: historyof the anion. dte fad that &t | rate thero will be a good working majority prohibition vote, as far as canvassed, falls | republicans. House, thirty-nine democrats, 2, Lo e 0 i DS GOV S EO LTI D 1304 ol 4 and u contest for the speakership will com- below that of 15%. M. H. De Youny, chair- | forty-one republicans, This gives the demo: i and Cutholies in Ireland d hunds, but | 300 at once, there beiug four candidates, house of sixteen, but the democrats do not #ains in Michigan, but the democrats gain in | regarding the great victory. Colonel Shepard Virginia. New York's delegation is un- [ descended in the clevator” with the commit- changed a8 o parties. The facton the situ- | 106 aud when he cmerged on the ground o e S wtd ® Sai | toor the shouts which grected him were ation is there are cnough districts uncertain | joufening. Colonel Shepard tricd to escape W Hln-mll 1, . e the tory wire pullers made it their business ol to turn the house majority either way. . - _ L mau of the sub-committee of the national ex- | crats a majority of three on a joint ballot. Bk Richards , RiRIV B bhEouE A EANBAES i McKinley of Ohic e without imaking. & speech, but lus wdmirers | peutive committee, telezraphed to Chairman | There s a vacancy in one senatorial district, .’ Democr. onalticket gl troducermintnlyftRrous RO anro 10dReR S rsive | Cantion of 111 | INDIANA. out to the front of the building, where, aui (Y 1hat, tokh shat Gl tho Baciic, const | eausel by the deau of ' republican senitor Dittorson LW, Bosnter 1,063, My | them, In conclusion, ' o asked what | 101t 1 ecioh Lo ay LS < Auid | Gtites had gone for Harrison, and California | a weck ago. Patterson 1. Poyuter 1,063, Min- T IO s it | Gl bo elccted und & new set of oficers Ixpiaxarons, Nov. §—On Washington | (I HOEAOS (om0 etowdd, he | particularly. by a risimng voto of 800 The ger 1,001, Jans hrasher 1074, Hast- | the dissidents could look for except specty | cugsen. “The little state of Delawaro is and lliinois streets were gathered laree | Vietory of Hartison, Martion and peateetion | C3timates of the democratic sta ings 1,128, Stewart 4 v 1,180, Burress Ve R Wo small that it has been considered i Irishwen, under the present favorable cir- 1 | possible for anythiug to turn around in does not v: from the one made 1,129, Fisk union labor crowds shouting and cheering for General | and the re ue of the nation from free trade. Vov. 800! ofi- cumsta hange opinions that h 14 nd of a probadle plurality of Sr. Lovis, Nov. 8.—Official and semi-ofi- | yronibition S UtISlinees, sIglOHRNy . it, but according to the latest returns the leg: 1 Harrison. Tho crowds were naturally of a | The Ha ison ;u‘nl hiflrmn Danuer stll f 14l dtite: The E 3 cial returns have been peceived from 90 of Fillmore. been held L Why poraist | flature FapUB)icananditwillllbolin (repubs | hilarious and humorous disposition. 1t ia | WA¥CS tHumplantiy in front, of the repub- | California is still in doubt. The Chronicle | the 114 counties in the #tate, and with ad- va, Neb, Nov. 8._Ofcial roturns, | it S4ch @ hopetess, bisttle wow that Troland | jican senator to succeed the venerable Mr. { therefore not to be presumed that any dis- | whare Senator l‘,.,u‘ directed his ,:,,m: To | Swys: “We think we are entirely safc in } vices from the remaining 24 show that Cleve- county : Total vote 3,404; llulnwu Row ,,f,,m"';.m‘ Batwithicon fident Sulisbury, whose term expives on the 4th of respect. of the president was intended by | victory is mo lowger alive wiign | SAVIng that California has gone republican | ;4 plurality will exceod 25,000 Francis Cleveland 1,313, Thayer 184, N powerful party whose irrevocable decision [ Murch uext. ‘Phere was tobe a very hard [ oalive with camnpaign | b rom four to five thousand. BN QAN (2 1 S | Shane 1,406, Leese 1 Munger 1, v PRLGLVAOLY fight between the Bayard and Saulsbury fac the roars of laughter and cheers that grected | workers. Colonel Sword, sergeant-at-arms, | g0 CTiaxenco. Nov. % - late this after. | (dem.), for governor, will have a plurality | Daied 1,55 Hustines 1. <3, ‘rom'{,‘]m""m she knew was supported by the affection of f HERE DELIEER SAE SEYALE Wac, B H,.m..",);,,,,,; B wagon which passed through the strects | Bad charge of the buiiding v and |00 Count hid boen counted in' 140 pro. | over Kimball (rep.) of about 12,000, The re- | gitrl {5 Hastings 1,355 » England! 1t would be better 1o cadeavor | 4%t was expected that the secretary of I drawn by a mule. Within was a b coffin, [ W48 having the furiture und paraphernalia | cincts in this eity out of a total of 136, and | Publican state committee now concedes the Bure. to promote and consolidate the affection that | ate would retire from the cabinot for. the mourners carrying huge boquets i their | was true he had won something like $50,000 | Harrison 26,116, s congrossional dew,,on. ollowing arc_the majoritics of the | Mr. Gladstone resumed bis seat after | DO e .‘::’:‘;";:“‘:‘“_::‘l:{:;‘;mll'l:'u‘r:“"\‘l't"‘]"';n'hu_ hands, and, as mourncrs, acting with a great | on General Harrison, nator Delamater, WISCONS candidates named: — Harrison 861, Tha speaking for nearly two hours. The close e Ll et DEDS a9 décorum, for”tovers”few minutes | of 1oamsylvania, Chiirman Quiay's ablo se L NEVADA. 188, Darscy 801, Sotherland $40, Hurdy OF s Rddress was e sigual for prolonged | Yet been talkedof 5 ! g their feelings overcame them to such an ¢ d that Mr. Quay would remain in | 1¢ Goes R Lo Syeret $94. Chcoring. Sir William . Veruon 'Harcourt | . MISS ENDICOTT'S ENGAG o by Taca b aa L erad thalo. b until the oMcin! count was made, '“l :‘""’" it by, 5 Least | o, v Praxcisco, NoviB.—Returns from the Clay. proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Gladstone, | | The engagoment of Migs Endicott and | quets and thon sat down and wiped mock tary Fassctt is still in the city and Sighteen Thousand. x state of Nevada, as fgrascounted, give Har- | Harrison 2,035, Cleveland 1,023, Th; and Mr. Morley seconded the motion, which | Joseph Ghambertain, is now ‘muhl‘mbm"g' tears away with brilliant bandaas. - From | will not depart. for overal duya. Assistant “l"'“;‘“h e, Nov. :‘-*““‘““"’ are COming | ion 4,443, Cleveland ‘8,382, For congress | 000, MeShauo 1060, Laird (rep) 1, was adopted. Mr. Gladstone wade's brief | known tot ‘i.,c";;::ofl,:m;:u LA AR the head cf the ¢ i 0 cture Secretary Charles » v] el in slowly, but enou, 8 to make it - £ i . § (dem. ep.) 2,01 V' B i h 8n¢ don Clveund, Tho s’ of ‘the bicture | 10 Jeave. his. busiicss 1n Wellosvile And e | 1aid that the. siate as gono for Harrison by | Uhe roturns as fer as. colmted--guwe Bartine H.‘?;fi'}‘&'eéu.&,'&§§E’J‘frk',f')’£ad7"§3..‘:fi Hirdpies - wedding will take place ot the residenios oF i were black, while below was inscribed, | sist Senator Fassewt, has gone home. Ho o 2 (rep.) 4,105, Cassidy 8,143 ston (dem.) 1,018, Bortis (rep.) 2,035, Glazier A REMARKABLE CASE. the secrotary of war next Thursday, Mr, \ “They doné mo up bad.” As the funeral | came nearr than any of the prophets hore in | ° 1933 15,000, and probably 21,000, Chair- (dem.) 1,025 Epperson (rcp.) 2,040, Ghumborisinibsinsiaiinbienthuponitherit wagon assed along Pennsylvania avenue it | naming Harrison's plarality oo thta man Usher of the democratic committee, con- COLORADO. (dem.) 1,002, el P A Woman Driven Insane By the B£x- | luntic on his way to claim his proposed bride, was greeted with Storms of applause und the | New Yonk, Nov. .—The campaign is at | cedes the state to the republicans by | o oo noo o S returns show that N Hayes, cessive Use of' Oigaretten. ‘ho-engugemant hasboen Feiodibdly deined blowing of & thousand horns. lust ended in 'this city. aud things are fast | Blaine's plurality in 1884, which was | OFTVER POV S 2 CotnrnTso, Neb., Nov. 8.—|Spectal Tele. | Cmicaco, Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram to | by the memibers of the Endicott famity, and Probubly 1o city in the union ever wit- | settling down to their normal condition. The | 14,500. The legislature is overwhelmingly | With the exception of three members of the | EHEEERTON, SEb, SOb G c.l:hf;:vimnm';, Tnxz Brr.]—There was a remurkable case | itissaid the announcement was withheld nessed suel extraordinary and outlandish | various campaign committees have closed | republican, there being a republican majority | legislatura the entire ropublican ticket is [ E3EH IS B0 (CEE 0y VAR CORIAY BECC A | o = e (unTortunates voho | Lntilinfterithe election forifaariof Stholeftook scenes of enthusiasm, and chaotic but good- | their headquarters, with the exception of the | on joint ballot of over fifty out of a_vote of | elected by majorities of from 8,000 to 10,000. Y arrison 105 Thayor 175, Daws s0p | ue morniog smong the.unfortunates WHo | uponithe Irish vote. * Penkx 8, Hearg. natured discrder, as prevailed here this | republican and democratic national executive | 133. Of the mne congressmen voted for in = Hilll10ie T stoRaby AT mirds foricongrace 1R oroughtyintogehorinsanalcourt, fiMrs, S TEONI5T0 B aftornoan and tonight, Certuinty the oiti | commitices, and ~those will probably be | this stato seyen are republicans and two TENNESSEE. Lindsey for state’ s r 101, Thompson | Sadle Walters, a well dressed and comely A RIS ONIS oA INDT. zons of Indianapolis never before saw such | abandoned to-day. The nati tic | democrats. The democrats reclaimed t! 5 L T Robe as | woman, twenty-eight years old, was ad- 4 3 immediately following the news of ( clection of Harrison, They make this state- | republican for the first time in its history, | cOngress, is elected by nearly 200 majority. Hiteheock. She is the wife of Joseph C. Walters, a NowjEresidentis| Advisors, | Harrison’s nomination sink into insignifi- | me “When the national democratic com- | and the republicans have offset this loss by ST CULBERTSC cb., Nov. 8. —[Special Tele- | traveling salesman. The ' witnesses in the New Youk, Nov.8.—[Special Telegram to cance as compared with the scenes t0-day | milice cluimed the state of New York on | the gain of the Fourth Milwaukee district, Rill Regrets Cleveland's Defea gram to Tue Bee. ing is the offi- | case were the husband, George Stang, a | Tne Her.] Charles 1. Coon, ex-assistant and to-night. Throughout the day, when- | Tuesday evening by 10,000 to 15,000 majority, | represented by a union labor congressman. ALnANY, Nov. 8.—Governor Hill was ser- | Fi0anCase of the vote in Hiteheock county: | brother of the lady, and a Mrs. Peterson, u | gecretary of treasury, in conversation to-day ever the rain ceascd faling, the distait boom | the figures of the returng tren Fecived fully enaded tomight at the exccutive maonsion, | Harrison 830, Cleveland 435, Thayer 146, Mo. of cannon re-echoe he enthusiasin en ustitied the estimate. eports from New a . 25 el 2, ‘or con- 0 thousand celehrating republicans, About 4 | York City and from large oommunitics sadiinihisfaddressitopthoinousandsiofipercd|ShuncaooieslowiaGiiutlspe Foricon e Enshnits had bocn canscd by the | several statesmen who he had mo dofib o'clock the rain which had been pouring [ in the interior of tho state showed | COVINGTON, Nov. 8.—A story Is in cir- | sons who thronged tho terraces ovcurred | £ itd FReEved MO0 FERTES 0, VAT | oxcoasive use of cigurcttes. She had been | would be selected by President Harrisou for steadily for five hours, ccased, and in an in- | democratic gains, und the first roports | culation in here, that Speaker ~Car- | thesc utterances: “Our success in the gub- | Fehresentutive Mecker roodived 0 homp | SREESEE SV andabout five months ago | his cabinet, He said: My opinion 1 that credibly short timo the streets were again | {rom Brooklyn were to the effect that the | lisle is to be deprived of his certificate of | ernutorial contest, however, ismarred by the | clected county attorney by a small plurality. [ began to show signs of derangement and on | Senutor John Sherman will be secretary of ?wnrlllullu ‘j"" \ell;nu’ll;m-i.‘mg.dm}rn =:lo\v- majority there was 19,000. The telegraph | election. The ground of this action is the | shadow of nationat disaster. In common | Leese ran behind 75 votes. The total vote | Sunday night last she became violent, and | o0 ") vaittle doubt about it. He fs & ng thousands, marching back and forth, re- | wires were very crowded, and the trans. | gtet o0 =A% ETOUIC Y B8 RO B R | SRR L e moorat, T greatly rogret | of the county is 1.8 Mr. Stang had her removed to the detention . Iha uti ! gardless of the mud and water. Pennsyl | mission of the committee's bulletins to tho o R LY f R JefT hospital for the insune. In court Mrs, | Statesman in the largest sense of the word, vania avenue, in front of the post | west were considerably delayed. There is | Campbell and Kenton countics. It is as- | the defeat of Prosident Cleveland inthis | o o 0 JEARERON o 0| Walters was quiet, and she sat in her chair [ and has made s study of the Canadian office and around the New Deni- | evidently a misapprebension in somo parts | sumed that if they are thrown out bis ma- | State and in the nation. He deserved better o A e [Bpecial Pelo: | Pefore the. firy [anghing at the testmony | sotstion. Dorloe the ext: fax. voacaian Son, in_‘one of the big. stororooms_ of | of. the westas iy the time at whic the dioe | Jority in the distriot will be. ovorcome. The | 4t the hands of thie peoplo of this country. | Eram to Tir Bes.]--Hollowing ls the can- | 28008, 1§ MY SUETAE B k) (CSymany | question. Dusing tho mext, few yoars Wi which building 18 located the republican | patch was sent.” Kentucky law requires that a ballot shall be | Honest, brave and courageous, he gallantly | Jiss 0 Wi N vethnd Loor “Phayws [ in court, and the statements of the busband | ‘Cenern) Hurrison will dosire to huve traimed county headquarters, was 8o crowded that | ' The particular dispateh referred to was re- | on plain white paper, with no distinguishing | 1ed his party in the great contest for tariff re- | FUrrisoq, 0t “For eonkreasman | 8nd brother made subscquently, it appears | and able statesmen to sotile our differences the muddy strect was tho pedestrians’ only | ceived in the west from the democratic com- | features, but the Carlisle ballots were | form, and suffers defeat, owing to false | (70h | WERUANS TRk (RoF COMETRBRINGR | 10t ahout two years ago Mrs, Walters suf- | and estublish an entonte cordiule that cannot i vathway. On both sides of the ayenue, as | mitteo claiming Now York by 10,000 to 15,000 | printed on large sheets of perforated paper, | CiAmor, unjust:prejudices, unfair represent- | Second district, James faird (rep) 1651, fered from hay fever. She was recom- | easily bo. distarbod. . & Sl ol fur down as Washington street, the howling, | majority. When tho dispatch arrived out | 80 that when the tickets were torn 'apart ( 8tions and the gigantic and combined efforts | G- Hastings (Qum,) 1,00 Ko tho state sen| 1000 "5 (oMbl cigarctics, which she | famly. will D o R onormen, sereeching crowd hud full_ posseasion, whils | there it was wholly at variance with tho re- | perforations appeared on the edges and | of all the monopolies of the country. He did | a6 ¥ M Wegeraid (ren ) DI K- | GG 5000 s uso sho contractiod the habit | hae had - poitial - honors - heapen upon the same condition of affairs prevailod on | turns from this state. The democratic com- | mado them easily distinguishable from the | his duty, as he understood it, regardless of | Slymp (dew.) SV Ko yopiescntatives, B | Of%qinthe tobaceo kind, and the desire for | him - for’" vears, — and " has " ol Washington stroet for four sauares, and also | mittee say it was not intended to deceive | other tickets, Color is given to the story by | Personal or political considerations, and he | Zr Bucer, (1ol LU K B BUReRs (oem.) ) b yoRES) ¢ e 9 T O e ey, (o the brother #nd | at the Fifth avenue hotel, gave the names of 4 Turmer | them became so strong that she smoked al- p % o . < along Illinois street for two squares. any one, und at the hour it was written the | the fact that the canvassing board in Camp- | Should have been sustained by the tax- ',‘rf“ 8 },“1 “’"';:f {rop) 1 L ‘('""1';' most constantly, Hoc frionds. n({rllfl:‘nis\hotl amoithon b“:",’{m’“,' elro o 'H,'tl :.“,’:,"f"‘f\;lv‘ All trains arriving 1 the city since early | bulleting of the New York papers were | bell county 1s republican. payers, consumers and masses of the peaple, | (dom,) 115%, - For, county attornov, G, B § 0% PERET (0 induce her 1o quit the prac- | be willioe e r ol bt b st e et morning brought hundreds of country peoplé | giving the state to Cleveland by 16,000 plu- | — CiNeINxati, Nov. S-In regard to the | Whosetrue interests he desired to subserve | f-otton (rep.) 1,658, H. olbrooki(dem:) 111 ¥ hut" without avail... Whon she wus|| i b inronnduistnis soat i thosenaia who were swallowed up by the crowd and | rality. 4 effect of tickets with perforated edges, that | #0d whose rights he unselfishly endeavorea | 1,061 brought to the juil a package of the noxious | waninbt. He has beon o RO A9 soon became imbued with the same wild | - New Youk, Nov. 8.—An extra edition of | were voted for Speaker Carhsle in Covington | 10 maintain. /It is uot necessary or profitable THIRD DISTRICT. things, nearly full, wus found in hier pocket. | try aud T do not think he. wonil cago for /& spirit of enthusiasm, which seemed o attack | the Telegram says: '“Ihe house of repre- | and Newport, the common opinion of leading | 0 inquire whether the issue which he so J b B el O Pl R G and possess everybody, even many demo- | sentatives is remarkably close.” The Her- | republicans and democrats in Cincinnati, as | boldly made might nov more iwiscly have Han, Bishops in Council. “Who do you think will be chosen secro= crats, It was a regular carnival day.” Proba- | uld and World agree that the majority is | weil as in Covington and Newport, is that | been earlier presented or post 3 d ; 8 GRrAND TsLAND, Neb, Nov. 8.—The full BosToN, Nov. 8,—The bishons of the Meth- | tary of the treasury ' Diy the most unique feature was the way in | very uncertain either way. The Herald | they arc not marked tickets within the | later period. 1t is sufficient to s voto in the county on’ state and national | yaict Emsconal ehureh began thoir semi. | - -iixSonator Warner Miller will undoubt- which hats were marked with red and white | figures a majority of two for the democrats | meaning of the Kentucky law. Further- | the trusted leader of the democratic party, | yicket gives the republicans 1,8 odly ibe. ‘selected. and will make T th chalk, On_the back of hundreds were tho [ on very incomplete returns. Tho Star says | more, it is the gencral opinion that perforat. | 8fter a full and caroful consideration of the | 3 55 prohibitionists and labor 140, X 3 is city. ,".,l‘,,, ofticials thul ever graced the office. ”‘: figures 544, the number of votes | that reports from 313 out of 325 cong ing the sheots on which thoy were printed, | Whole subject, he deemed that the best and | hq Hooper (rep.) are elected to the legisla- | The Episcopal board is made up of cighte fe man, hus made a great fight hore in’ General Harrison received at Chicago. | districts democrats 7y 1 3 Donmun { annual session this forcnoon in this n democrats aud 143 instead of cutting the tickets apart, does not | trucst interests of the country required that | ¢ 6 aud Wolbach (dem.) is returned to tho | members, sixteen of whom are here, as fol- | New York and should be chosen." Others had New York 11,000" | cads, leaving twelve districts in doubt, with | show any intention to make tuem so that | theissue should bo mado at this crisis, and | yoqte, e R e s e N..‘m“ .\fi‘,“,‘flmm. ,‘,E T the osbineti chalked on their ~backs, while cvery | good chances of continued democratic con- | they might be distinguished as the voter [ With that patriotic and deliberate conclusion, | ™ Cugyey~e, Neb., Nov, 8.—|Special Tele- | ity 3Frr i B O GG L N ™ 5 wil, in my judgment, be sont as hat bore some letters or figures. In the New | trolof the house of representatives. The | handed them to the judge. Inany cvent, if | When once reached, there should have beeu | grum to Tup Bee:) -The returns for the | \AM9OWR . Yostor, Boston; Stephen M.l Soh U oun of S5t Jamos, He is pes Denison and on the street corners were | New York Times figures a democratic ma- | ail the tickets thus technically marked were | Prompt acquiescence. county so far as follows: Harrison , | Morrill, Chicago; Edward G. Andrew, New | (00 gl 0q" ¢ be a diplomat, und will re- half o dozen professional chalkers doing a | jority, while the Philadelphia Times exactly [ thrown out it would not be likely to elect T Thayer 734, Cleveland 537, MeShane 476, | Yorks Henry W. Warren, Denver; Cyrus D. | flot great credit on FPresident Harrison's ade land office business. Dudish young men | reverses the estimates, giving three to the | Carlisle's opponent. _ Brice as an Optimist. Dorsey 701, Weatherby 493, Nesbitt Foss, Philadelphia; Jobn S. Hurst, Wash- | ministration, Then, tao, he will be ‘persona would submit to have their garmouts artis- | republican party. McPherson Long, the re- - - New Yonx, Nov, 8,—(Special Telegram to | Vroman 453; for representative, St. Ray- ington, D. C.; William M. Mind, Topeka, | grata’ to the Englisu. They admire MrJ tically marked with “all sorts of humorous | publican clerk of the house of representu- WEST VIRGINIA, Tug Beg.] —Chuirman Brice, of the demo- | ner 792, Feltz 551; for county attorney, Lee | o5 ok Gt wildem: Cincinnati 0 Wil | 15laime bocause ho is such a stannch wnd outs characters. This device that afforced the | tives, estimates the republican majority at N, i cratic national executiveeommittee, kept up | (rep.) 863, Wallace (dem.) 371. Sixteen out | ja,q 2. J. Maliilliero, New Orleans’: John H. | spoken American. All talk about Mr./ throngs the most amuscment was a minia- | 17, and the Tribune nccepts these figurcs, | WHEELING, Nov. S.—Dispatches just re- his reputation as a ‘rainbow-chaser” up to | Of LHrty:six precincts have veen heard from. | Vincent, Buffalo: fames N. Fitsgerald, Min- | Ilaine's being o power. behind the throne is) Bli".fr"éififi'u'_?"rf,.f‘r“’.i.o’.?.’ \v.“xr.‘x?du.‘.lv'f-‘,',‘,',‘j‘f; Tho Press reaches the samo result, ceived to-night from the capitol of the state County division is carricd by 500 mujority. neapolls; Isnas W. Joyee, Chatlanooga s dohn | nonsense. Cenoral Harrison will be prosid ocratic losaes havo exceeded republi- | announce that the democratic state treas. | the very last moment, Tuesduy evening, Be sat & muall chubby figure beariug u atriing | can ones apparently, and th resomblance to the late candida P, Newn Texas, , Omaha, and David A. Goodsell, | dentin fact as well a8 in nau he bishops in council represent - p democrats have te, holding | only a leeway of fiftecn seats in the present urer, Thompson, concedes the state to the | #fter the polls had been closed three hours, | Avmiox, Neb., Nov. hie official vote of he met ex-Governor Samuel T. Hauscr of | Boone county gives the national and state re- ) | i it a ) : 2,000,000 ca The, Five Men Killed. tho ours extended. The cards uttached sug: | house. Whilo it taken the oficial count to | FePublicans by from 400 to 700 majority. | N Meb ex-Governor, Saniel Jo, Baveer B8 f o BoRc ool matority of 500, For state | mare than 200000 of communicante ey | - @ coniive Men Kt 'T:, Sial. Dol gested o trip up the mythioal Sult river, | settle the question, it looks as if the Pifty- | This is simply o confirmation of the steady | Poymonico's to celebrate the ‘“democratic | senator the republicans have a majority [ 1oone” TP Connoils are soceet ARIAVE A EE Y NN e ARPAOIN. TOI0s. while 8 hundred men and bogs follow first. congress would be republicau in beih | republican gains that have been coming in | victory.” He told the ex-governor thut Now | of 424. 3 oounlla g socrel gram to Tue Bee. | Particulars of the elect- sipgiog, Good-bye, ob Grover, good-bye | branches. to-day. The republican stute committee | York ..d\.,..;a..m“m,“ Cleveland from Greeley. They Cut and Bit. ion day fight at Livingston, Ky., show that K08 MR OA a3 of e et buRiorv s s here claims the state by a much larger ma- | 15000 to 20,000 plurality. These figures | Scorra, Neb., Nov. The following 18 | 1m0 Rock, Neb. | [Special Telegram to | ive men were killed and one other seriously, jority. They clamn o have at least threo, | somewhat elated " thel Montunu democrat, | the oficial canvass for Groeley county: Tar- | , Nl ; . Tho fight bog s and probably a solid_delogation of five con- | and he' locked arms With the ‘‘rainbow: 1 voland 508, Thayer 455, Mo. | THe Bee.) At3o'clock yesterday morning | Wounded Thofight bogan with o quarrcl Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram | pressmen, They claim majorities for the | chuser and started on s triumphal march to ; 511, Weatherby 574, Roche | auite o crowd was at the depot waiting for | OVer politica between Champion Mullins, o to Tur Bex,]—Preparations for a great bar- | electoral ticket and & majority iu the legisla- | Delmonico’s. On the! way Colonel Iiric | 480, Barry 505, Représentatives, Hannu 470, | election nows, aund o quarrel started between | Prominent republican, and John Murtin, & P T s v T ey g becue and ratification meeting to be held w}‘:{umneur PR T met several republi an chTfluulthml\Jn;n Covey 614. County attorney, Bell 495, Geur- | jafues Wheeler und George Purcell, After | Bovernment ofiicial, Both drew revel Rt pu n A | o o asm in b m aiso into Del- . 7 i 2 oty othe atrocts witising the demonstration, | here next Saturday are being made by tho | o "W precedented, . Thousands | mamirss e b ety o sad than | 740 B K 8 18% WOIde; tho s o ivoly.t MBd hokan Ahagking: . Pirealy ouioe. TaEN Fus and haro 1o | toxox. Neb. Nom s Spacial Telogram | #CrimmeRe ensusd, re larpe, power- | J0ined in the fray and apitched buttle ensued, Bt ot @ Mgl Gxreasion | ropublicans. Tireo hundred dollars have so | 6,00 ave cromda the sireots i TF00% | womk forth b et o of personal disrespect toward President | far boen raised to defray the exnenscs, and | of tha Intelligencer building 10 read the | hed fars ,,,,“'“: I that “man may bo | 1o fame |- The mcial cunvims of Kme | fal men, and it was some time before the | wie HEBL coutinueda qurter of Cloveland, und whily the deviees doseribod | ail noighboring towns have been invited and | balletins, and on overy hund is hoard the | deluded by the tensity of his own OPUIMSL | yuirts saoeh tha foimang soseltion: Har | crowd could separate them. Durcell hid ono | S 75y vant of amiunition il coused not. designed as & mark of disrespect Lo President Cleveland, as many southern Canrory, T readers of this account might otherwise The Associated pross co sugkeative of & “‘"“‘“‘uf:',‘;j‘:;',‘.‘,’\',,‘;::' will probably send large delegations. A big [ £ry that the isolid south' is broken ut last | reckicssness.’” Jublican national ticket 422, Thayer 241, | fuger bitten off, while Wheeler was badly | Jagislature, dohn Martin, a government store T e e O hounced | time is expected. All republicans are cor. | bY the vote of this state. bnay - et Focse 203."“For reprosentative, Itobertson, | cut in five or six places, and hud 10 be car- | kaner. John Clifford. and. Frank Stewars O e i with the sybotator. for | dially invited. Atlantic and Correctionville ——— Anna Dickinson 'Wents Her Money. | vepublican, 817; Lowe,republican, representa’ | ried home. It is not yet known whethor his | railrond men ampion Mulling, wers asin porineating the vory atmosphere offeran | Towa has gone wild over Harrison's election. [ Drrioir, Nov. 8.—Harrison's plurality in | lecturer and wlrul.'llll begun suit in the | Grant. { Bllioughngia AUNIERAA kD had |‘r.:: ately wounced, explanation that tho distant reader cannot | CowNiia, [a., Nov. 7.—Special Tologram | Michigan will reach 22,000, against 5,000 fo | Supremo court agaiagt tho republican na- | | Wirneaw, Neb, Nov. X —(Speclal to P | Feputition, of brngh £rest {hien, and i A m— fully appreciate, to Tur Bee. | A certainelivue in this county | 13060070 1984 The combined greenbackers | tional committee to er $1,250 for services | Bee.| —The republicans elect Condrner | any local battles, The quarrel originated - nother K ) '3 As ovening came on the factories and | has procured an aMidavit from @ man named ed g oo fiin e th-rmwun Sl Cliiima | county attorney, and Gust Bufinch commis- | Iany local battics. 4 Kina e DA R N orcs added tholr undreds to the how!iug, | Jobn West, in which he alloges that 12 H. | aud union labor vote of last Tuesday will not | {RIIHE CHARE RO EROPRER U0 G | sioner. “Thayer'ran a trifle behind the na- | Over some wifle. — ~ Valencia county says there was trouble be- gereaming rabble. Hetween 7 and ¥ ot Hunter paid him § for voting o second time | exceed 6,000, Comparatively fow vountios | Hyes thires lochimain: the west. wod was to | tonal ticket. The county gives a democratic oy T — AMGRR SONIIY AMS. LUERD MMR. MRRVIR. i 0 oxcitement nearly reached the X | i c zy | on November 6, ~ West is known hicre as @ | have made returns of prohibition vote, but | receive £3.730, but claims it was also agreed | majority of 3. p g P\ v . point. A fow builduigs wore illuminated | worthloss vagrant, who bus been bohind the | St Jona's vote of 18.408. hus been reduced | it ia the avent of THarrleon's elostion she Box Butte. Beguiy, Nov, 8.—Iu addition to the letters | election at Sun Rafael Cuesduy over an ate with Chinese lanterns, and the noise of | bars several timbs for thieving aud other [ > ; iaint was served | Harrison 749, Cloveland 513, Thayer 710, Mc. | from the late Emperor Frederick found in | tempt of the fosmer o secure tho poll books, gannon, the” wivils, frocraokers and un | wisdemeanors, and has no standing whate | WA QRO LUSE T Dorsey (rep.) 742, 15, B, | Baron Von Roggoubach's house, the police | 1 I’rovensener, one of the fudges and un che, arly one-half. Luce (rep.) for governor, | Wus to receive 5,000, | 500, He was | o0 Senator Quay and his fellow comuwmittee- | Shane 608, G. W, horns. which continued until ufter 9 o'clock, | ever in the convaunity and will be impe, 2 ! a8 A g ¥ . RAGRBUAUA. 10§ 4 ° | old-time citizen, was shot through the heart Sontd bo pIatnTy - heard us far out aa Gonerul | by a tmajority of tho voputable business men | biLterly opposed by the liguor ten, and run | 16 101 gl Weatberly (dom.) 575, Oharlos 3. forncll | discovered in a seorot drawer in & writing | ondyiliad by the sitacking party, Who G Fharrisonts residencn, The generat sud ne | oF hmoity e Huntor was informed of | behind in all the lurge cities, In this county . . Barnum Seriously IiL {ren,) 74, Horbert A Cox (dom) 584, Lo W, | desk two bundles of telegrauis and letters | Cuned'to Yue mountaius § famil DL for these distant echoes, wore | the filing of this afidavit, and immediately | Gloveland's plurality is 4,494, and that of wa Havex, Noy. 8.—~W. H. Barnum, of | 496, James H. Dutskia (rep.) 540, W. from Frederick, written when he was crown - unconscious of the stirriug scenes in the | returned Lere on the first train, and did not | Burt (dem.) for governor, is 4,643, In the ) ! ore 4 ¥ . h i t0 his wife en Victoria, the Prince The Weather Indications. : ) * | prin Qu so more than held his | the democrabic mational committee, is seri- | Iodence (dem.) 495, Rnicena b yrie, Suoen Vickarin, ke Il ? o) ns have carried eight | ously ill at his heme st Lime Kock. In au- e g— D Markensiar tho anks of Cundenidig |, Fer Nehraake. and Rakoisi ~Slghiin i . ] country, however, | 70 1o Chicago, as stated i a special from | COUNtRY, | Ll ¢ and this | Des Moines = lust night, and gave boud | OWR. ~The republi xcept for a short walk yester morning, General Harrison nas u for appearance whenever ‘called upon, The | congressional districts, the demiocrats tWo, | gwerto s telephone inquiry to-night it was Trains Collido Near Ohloago. Count Von Séickendorff, Dr. Windthorst | Warmer fair weather, winds shifting te P R oyl oo e o e bt fa Without morit “oF founday | Aud one (tho Tenth) is in doubt. The repub: [ (B 0% CEPPAORe TRAES COREE T A | Curcaao, Nov. 8.—A dense fog today re- | i others. southwesterly. fore dark a train load of enthusiasts [ tion, and is condemned by the better class of | Licans gain two. The republicans will bave "' ) | sulted in a collision on the St. Paul road - - For lowa: Fair weather, preceded by rain i game in frow Dauville. They wera | our citizens regardicss of parly afiliation, | 8 M@JOFty in the legislature of thuty-five on while in New York. He returned to his home | near Cragin a suburb of this city, between The Cabinet Meoting. in eastern portions, statioiary Lemperature, | mostly members of the flrst 'Lincoln league | So far us West is concerned it is considercd | 1018t ballot. on Monday and his illness assumed a danger- | froight and passenger trains. A’ man in & | \Wysnixaron, Nov. 8.—All the members of | followed by colier'weather Friday night id . organized in the ‘state. With flags flying, | a blackmailing scheme. When this case S —— ous character, Po-highty owever, his con- | passenger car was seriously, if nob fatally | o) 0o piner, excopt § ary Vilas and Post- | soutticastern portions, northerly winds, A s AL, ATt he i | & Discknallop RoMng 0 MRS, cea VIRGINIA. ditian is slightly improved, Thetrouble was | iujured. The other passengers were badly L, 9500]\ Baancl naad Floa Lo tin borus, brass bands and_cquuon, 1l uuit | abundance of evidenos will be forthcoming | Ricuwoxn, Nov. 5—United States Com- ;fr:.‘:’;t“‘:gl averwork, MSuIdag Jo . porvous | alisken up and somo of ther elightly fpjured. e P R ey Bad Fire in Milwaukee. ing to make au indescribable medley, the | to show that he was hired to do this, as he ¥ 2o o J N ” - A MiLwaukgee, Nov, 8, At an carly hoprs Harrison residence was reached. As toe | mado a statoment on the street this morning | [istuver Plessants has arrested tho city ” s Peaayed, The Death Hecord b S T T S Ry ST crowd surged into the yard General Harri- | that ho would puta job on some one aud | beard of commissioners of election of Rich- | ABAR JLILS Destagze New Youk, Nov. 8.—President George H Moivy Dorting 1n 2esise. coupied by the wholesale Feperyen son yentured to look out of the south b make some mouey out of it. He sent Mr, | mond for refusing to allow the United States NDIANAPOLIS, Nov. The paper and | Forster, of the board of aldermen, who was | M y i § 2 m et QocUpuEd Ry 0 WRAIGAMO gracary Rause ¢ window. He was secn amediwtely and the | Hunter's friends word duing the afternoon | supervisors of election to be present at tne bag mills of the nm”mn aper cor pany at | reelected Tuesday for another term, died at 17X oF Mexion, Nov, Ore Dad Do Jacob Wellaner was destroyed by fire. Ihe erowd broke for the window. By this time | of election day that if he would send Lim 30 | count of the vote to-day South Bend were destroyed this afternoon | 9:80 o'clock this morning at his home in | iutenssexcitement here over the election | loss, which was caused mainly by water, is @ spokesman of the delegation. Hon, J. | he would leave town. West bad his pre- | ~ Cuaxvestox, Nov. 8—Information reached | by fire. ~Loss, $200,000. Insurance, $i0,000, | Riverdale. The de Lad Ueen ushered into the library, He | liwiuary exaumination to-day and his 9wy wit- | heve that Jeflersou county goes 1,600 dewo- | chietly in eastern companis ased was @ Temwmany | news from the United States and the betting | $100.000 dollars: fuliy insured.” Bireif ball democrat of long standiog, l Ok the rosult Was Leavy, 1 uariowly escaped death by suflocation,

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