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2 THE ()'\IAHA DAILY BLK, ']‘I[URQDAY NU\’EMBER 6, 1890, Yous points in Nevada indicate the election | Tt is quite certain that Josephs, dem, is | the opposition lmmnww. will give surely 80 | Kinley feoling, which, he said, was stronger l'l‘ bmpb A“‘ ]F( ]5[ \'l IUV ; with larceny of funds, whicl. should have elovator in the Fdison eleotrie light of Colcord (rep) for governor and Bartine | electod delegate. He carted ten out of the | vo a majority of six against him, ‘This | in this city thun’ in any other partof the been paid to Mrs, Vancel Beezak at the death o tonight precipitating the car to (rep) for congross by o wajority of between | fourteen counties in the territory, with a ma- | now looks to be a correct statement of Ingalls’ | country 2 s of her husband last July, was tried in police | cellar. John Taylorand Josse Booth we 8,000 aind 6,000, jority of at least 1,500, The democrats have | situation, but it is liable to modification TP [En— court afternoon ~ ‘The plaintiff, | injured probaoly fatally aud James Costelle . A majority in both houses of the legistaty Atcnisos, Kan, Noy, 5--[Special Tele- ' ettt 193 - | Mrs. Beozak, ciaimed that when hor hosband | seriously the first time (o years gram to Tur 13he.| ~The ropublicans eloct | Tucksoxvinig, Fla., Nov. 5 ~Returns from | Provailing Opinion of the Effect of the | dicd hewas's member fn good standing of | - e the probate julee, connty superintendent and | all the counties dn the stute indicate the | b Flooti Barbarosa lodge Sons of Hermon, a German | The Duke of Nassau at Luxemburg, to Tie Brr,1--Mills county gives McFarland Virgin one membor of the legislature. The demo- | gjection of the dbfmocrat state ticket and con otion. bonevolent that the treasurer of | Lusesnung, Nov. i [Special Cableram {rop), secrotary of state, 1,614; Chamberlain sioxn, Va, Nov, 8.~Farther ¢ crats elect the county attorney and district iy, Not | the grand lodgo at Milwaukee sent &0 to the | to Tye Ber,|—The duke of Nussau, heir ap gressmen by an overw he ing majority (dem), 1 Reed, congross, (rep), 1,506; | from the election vesterday s 10 lork. Tl ance elects one member of the | g la opublican bas been o ) the rotary of the 1 f which Vancel Bec Bowian, 160, About sixty indcpendent | that the ton democrati Meamon re ork 106 elects o ; - 8 | 5 kY Pelbal s T ancel Beo! | pavent to the grand dukedom of Luxemburg, L e e L ey | eetad ohinson (dem) for overnor also carries the | GCrats and 1 ropuplican, Seuator Smith ot St had never boen paid to her, and that Theo- | Ment in declaving King William of Holland, Rep Oak, Ta, Nov Special Tele, - il R Rl apiztin by Augustine, who Holds over another term dore Thossing, the secrotary, had appropri- | the present grand duke, incapable of govern to Tie Bre.]—Monteomery county gives Arkan \PREL, KAD, v. 5.—At midnight the e — How O'Br Dillon Wil be Re« | y10d the monov to his own use. ing, becomes regent of the duchy, arrived hero Alight republican gain over last year. The | Lerrie Rock, Ark.,Nov. 5. —The ballot box |, optits Fates VOV S0 At e | Sitnation in Vour southern States. h . i Sovoral Witneeses were fntroduced, but | today, Large crowds gathored at the railway epublican cential committee concedes the : : b . ceived at the Capital - Represon- Soveral Witnesses we trodnced, but plurality on the state ticket is 48, wnd 45 for | and returns of Spring Crook township, Lee | olection of the entire fatmers alliance ticket | NEW ORLEANs, Nov In Florida the g Tudse Tolstoy did not consider the cvidence | station to welcome him, aud he was given un congrossman. Dey (e raiirond com nty, have been stolen, This township gave | with the probable cxception of Willelts, cin- | dewmocsats eloct ex-Covernor Bloxham for tative Mason Considers His suiciontly conclusive, and. the dase was dis. | enthusinstio vocoption.’ ‘Thie now regont i e R 0 o o) Dcioas | Wecthentons rep) for congress 250 majority. | didato for wovernor. The committoe concelos | state comptroliee, Mabry as associate justic rty's Welfare, missed ok SRR TR ullison 1 g e YRt e by that the opposition to Ingalls In the legisla- | of the supreme conrt ory in the First Y RBRE -y byl L LR LY . 111, Thornell 2020, Smith 1995, The repub Nosth Oaroling Vet il Bt & et okl it Mail e THE SPEED RING. Wi swed and much enthusiasm was dis- lcans cloct the county ticket, gotting theat n N, O, Noy. 8.~Tho majortty for | LeavEswonrs, iKan., Nov, 6, 1:16,~Latest | 80d General Bullobk in the Second distrlct to x played torney by i majority edltdd im iokat 5 satiratad at | retiirn give Case Broddrick (rep) fob cor congress and a large majority of the members Wismiseroy Beaeae Tie O Ban, | Benbings Haces. 5 - ; Four Dovar, Ta., Nov. 5.—(Speclal Tele- | the democratic state ticket {s ostimated at | Feturn give Case Broderick (rep) for coness | (00R DL 0 313 FoUrTREN T STREET, BUNNEE DO, S Simuany 51 Christinns Murdered in China. gram to Tie. Bik. ] -Reports from nine cour- | 4000, The congressional delegation: stanas | (F00 o FHSE ST B CERURE OV @ oliti'a full democratie delegation is Wastixarox, D. C., Nov. 8. ) | o cBERES Sitanian, Nov, 5, —Recently, at the elose of ties in the Tenth congressional district give [ 8 democrats and | republic I'he legisla- | joes elected to cong It is the prevailing opinion here that the At » » the celebration of o Buddhist festival in tho Dolliver 208 majority over Woods, the demo- | ture is largely. democratic - i s In Mississippi soven domocratio congress: | effect of the election will be to provent all | o Five forlongs ~Adairwon, IKittie T secoud, | o100 of Sz0.Chicun, a number of orga cratic and unfon labor cundidate, The coun South Dakota. men are oleetad by ove ming majorities. | ogislation except the passageof the appro- | Dorthd B (fllly) third. Time 102!, fred iiots aticked sorornt Chitatian villagos, ML AT L L AE R i Sl Mircniet, 8. D, Nov. 6—[Special Tole- | In Texus the full democratic ticket i | SEEEEGHR WRetl e BRstEEn L8 SPRER ivo and one-half furlonses ~Syrucuso won, [ 1ed mobs attackad soveril Ch i Callioun, Pocalontas ind Palo Alto. Tt is es: | Mrewewer, Wis., Nov. f—The tatest re- | UTERES J0 e SR G0 AR R Wof | electod by largo. majoritios und the entire | Pristion bills at upbroaching session Y5ikticn seatil TBHALKIES, MIR6-iL 0p urning e buildings. Twents native cone timated tiat thoy will glvo Dolliver 1ot 085 | turms from tis state indieats o pluraiey o | SRS TR o SEICERAI G TR EC Gemocraile delegation t congress congress. The president has decided not to e Fretmont oy, | Yrts to Cliristianity foro illod during tha han 1,00 majority, making his total major: and upwards for P (RO THE | e i ity g AR S call an extra session because he realizes that 5 A ¢ | disturbances, and bodies thro ite ity above 1,200, L0 upwards for Peck (o cmog | to 100 majority. On state senator, Presion Y WAB 4 S imsre PICTORY: i e e o tiin Totieg | Samavatin sccond, Fred Ward third. Time— | the Yan-TeeKinng viv *Siorx Ory, In., Nov. 5,—Perkins (vep) is | democrats elect o majority of assemblymen | (0 da majority of 46 over Peaso (ind). 52 g 3 uscloss, anc, whie ouse | - elected in th y ssionnl district | @nd state senators, In the lower house thoy | v 0 To L res is ve FAbtioNeY . ¢ | meets the policy of the democrats will be to | A threcsixteenths - Prather won, he Fire Rec by ov 7 P! aliince | will have a majority of 30 o over und in the [ The voteon representatives is very - | What the Farmers® Alliance Thinks of | g0, 0 aginst every measuro except those o second, Belle 'd Or third, Time— Hanrrorn, Coun., Nov. 5—Three mills at ApR Ry senate i majority of two. They elect seven | Raymond (rep) is clocted by about H) maj the Result of the Election absolutely. necessary for the upport of the | PRSI el Y Vo, 5.-Sectley (dem) 1s | out of nine congressmen. “The Wisconsin | ity, and it looks ns though John K. Johmson | yWisimxaroy, Nov. h—The farmers' al- utely avy LUt | ®Qheeplochuse, over reglar courso—Tvange. | Glnstonbury, Conn., used by J. B. Williums electod to corress in the First dstrict. by | delogation in tho next eongross will bo as fol- | (fiil) was eleoted over Wtson (0} b 6 | jjauco people at the national headquarters of i L el do i both | 44106 won, Killatney second, MeKenzie third, LAl it o Ll ool Bt 400 ajority: lows: Firstdistrict, Cooper (rep); Second, | majovity. D ¥ y de. | LRI0OT sl ors 08 | houses of congress and will succeed o pre- | Fliin fourth. Toe <454 purnod tonignt, Loss, $100,000, Ak Mbisss Ta. Nov. 6.—Compicte returns | Barwig (dem): Third, Bushnell feated by Dwi d j0 ma- | the orgauization in this eity sro ring Ol | yuning the republicans from carrying out : - Ll BT e iy L R y ric ty. The 2 uty | & great vietory for the f the results g ¢ The Death Lol Trom fifty countics on the head of the ticket | Fourth, Mitchell (dem); Eifth, = Brickner | jority o Rl O LI O the programme that they carrvied out w year Nashville Races. e Death Loll. received by the Register show a net republi- | (dem) : Sixth, Miller (dem); Seventh, Coburn | judge, treasure rer of schools, | of yesterday's election, Mr. Rittenhouse, iy NASVILEN, Patic NoW. B SN My of Prisceroy, N. J., Nov, b—Iranklin ¢ can gain of 5,13 over lastyear, If the gain (dem) ;- Eighita, - doubtfulj ~ Ninth, Lyich l}'l;u:;l:'l‘;:{‘1“';4‘:- X::Ml"(':' dl"‘*‘\“""*‘ MIOEY | secrutary of the orzaniztion, talked freely oo - 56T ADYERBITY, todav's FinaE jad Hill, curator of the biological museum of continuc e same ratio the state ticket | (dem) by majoritles ranging _ fror $0e g I & reporter tonight, He said: *‘As the ik s rinceton colloge, died tod S Do clooted by 5000 to 5,000 Inajony with m volo on equal suffrage las not been de- [ With o reporter tonight. Fo said: *As th Conservative men do not express surprise | 1'our and one-half farlongs—Jon Woolman | Priuceton i died today. B s Ty itk Pennsylvania. termined, Itis doubtless defeated smoke clears uway it bocomes more and more | o assign any reason for the political ey clone . Carrle A second, Liulithgow third, nley Arrives in New York P o hazds EENvILE, Pa., Ni 5—E. P. Gillespie Heroy, S. D., Nov. 5—[Special Telegram | apparent that the farmers’ organizations have | which swept over the United States, and for ‘ 5T i : Aidhigedd BN Morses Ta., Nov. 5.—Returns from | (dem) is elected to congress from the Twenty- | to Tik Bre.]— Ouly meagre’ retur yos 1themselves, It was the first oppor- | once even the cry “local issue” is not raised BIVBURA onediale: fations = Hatat: WeH New ¥ ] Nov. 5.—Stanley and wife and one-third of the stalc domocratic gains | fifth district, defeating Alexander McDowell | belayiseloction hive been voc N n 10 show that boss rule had como | There seems meroly to have been a revolution | o FEAUT FHE T R AR A Lieutenant Jephson arrived on the Toutonic catte (rop) is ¢ N nor, although the ’ ) 1874 whet A8 aloated | Mi ancis nd, Little Cre hivd oday BRBTRELE U5 A0 H0L 1t Hlione eRsioHt o 4 leatte (rep) i mor, o v similar to that of 1574 when Butler was clected | | 3 suflicient (o wipe out the republican majority | (rop) and Fhomas W. Phillips (ind-rep) indopondints cluim_ that Loveks hus suce | to anend. The farmers' organbations de- | bt l® S e o hlthongh from a | Time—1:10 3 Of two years ago and given small democrati Putiapeiries, Nov, 5. ~The latest returns | Gooded, and the democrats claim the ofice | sired to rebuke the party that defeated the | gemocratic standpoint the victory sppears to | o Seven aud one-half furlongs —Neva € won, PERSONAL PAERAGEAPHS. majority. The congressional delegation will | ¢, twenty-olght congr 1 district i , DEEH rati I v upp Lida 1 T 3 tand as follows, o ! s Yk, | Trom twenty-cight congressional districts | ropTaylor. The independents and democrats | free coinage of silver and framed the tarift | have been more far-reaching this' vear. Penn- | Lada It sceond, Dyer third. ime -1 G stand as follows, 4s now anpears: sty | show the election of 15 republicans and 10 [ o7 say they wi » enough members in 1 4 B S Dstl bEastickl|? conted Tt Seven-eighths of a mile ~Cashier won, Ja | L T Shaw of Chieago is at the Murray Seerley (dem); Second, Hayes (dem); Third, b he present tclegation from this | 213088y they willhave enough members law that imposed greater burdens on the poor | SYIvania has been practically conceded to Pat- | : -C Henderson (rep); Fourth, Butler (de democrits, Aheprasent delegitlon o tts® | the legisiature to coutrol it ~on joint ballot. | ypan than on the rich, tison for amonth, and when it was announced second mumd third. Time -1 330, E. H. Avery of Atlantic, Tu, is at the 1 n (1 b h : 4 e stand: republicans and 7 democr Pickler and Gamble (rep) are elected to con Rittenhouso i raquest for some | that Chris Magee and his follo: at Pitts s of amile -Miss Bowling won, | (asey Fifth, Hamiltou (dom) ; Sixth, White (dem Y s Sovettsenthiaist oM< ¢ Rittenhouse in reply 10 @ request for som s ! \ \ Both cluim the Seventeenth district, but com VL Es Bt Mg okbIL: tots : 3 D s ABHISATACH g W, Corrinne Kinney thivd . W8 ToT AhaEL LW i ! 0= | ress by large mujorities. The capitol con- | ¢oliific statements Y burg had_gone over to the democracy because ) 3 M Beveuth, Hayos for short torm and Hull for | plete returns, which are not official, give El- | Fogt botwoen Huron, and Plorre 1s s0 close | Shouiie statements of what had beon accom | o oy DN AL \ ) cen Huron and Pierre 1350 close | piigied fn the election said lie could not give | of opposition to Quay the matter appeaved to full term, (both reps) : heh, ek (rep): | fiott 100 majority. | 5 SO Sl o t 3 SR AL L A Ninth, B an (dem) ;3 Tenth, Doliver (rep) | ,.H,,H_I“'"‘”““N”\, 8= Oomiplate \rebiirns :||'\‘-fl'l'<i.||”;:f\| al count may be nccessary to | gii the ovidence but the returns, he 1. | bo & foregone conclusion. Besides, Pattison Sleve 8 (rep, | t >, mat Equal suffrage has been | are sufiicient to prove his statement was raised a republican and only a few years dngveath, ariug oy W e from evory counly in the state give Pattison | gafoated by &000. The total vote | Aresufiicentto prove his statement, ago was city treasurer of Philadeiphia i . H Disvgre, In, Nov. f—The republicans | (iud) for movernor & o plurality of 16,209 over 8 i 01 | eastern states where the farmers' leag o ; First vace —Bradford, Eolo. 1. Byer of Des Moines is fn the city, at the slaim Henderson's election by 2 Dt | o coripe e rnvils S BLEMTE N the state will reach 70,000, about Ave | gprone they and the Knights of Labor have | New Hampshire was, however, a genuine i 0 d, I E ) claim Henderson's election by 2 emes | Dolmater (rep). The republican candidate i N e e ey pe a8 LLTEe T > Second ) Barker i R aa D HOW Gl als dBelion .ol n thousand less than last year. Repuvlicans | gided in showing this congress thiat their de | Surprise and that these three prominent east- | 5 3 d 2 . QLA OdrLes SUOW UOUNE.S ¢ on_ by 24| £or ljeutenant governor and secretary of in- | pave been the greatest losers. 9 § o ern states should have cast loose from their Thirc o, Harly Blossom. D. €. Kurns of York is stered whe y - B al v h [ 30 COINNTe vl P o b, ern sta hould have cast 1o rom their A 5 majority. 1t will not be determined definitely | yemal aftairs aro no doubt clected, as botk . T mand for free coinage was not an 1dle one, s aith; Cants S untll the oficial count is made. S el bbbt e A lukoy, 8. D., Nov. 5. —[Special Telegran | /pjs was most notable fn Massachusetts aud | moorings is explained only by the theory PR e AUFRCL L Burker. 8 ran atead of Delmater in every county. to lne B, | Returns fromeizziteencountics | Nw Hampshire where the two organizations | that the people are dissatistiod with congress, rifvh race—Houston, (iracio M. Judge Crawford of West Point is at the “California. Weat Virginia. of South Dakota give Louck (ind) 2000 | g\ 'a'Cirdneest, The firmer's league and the | butitis notan unusual thing for the second ricelinien L xton Sy Fraxcisco, Nov. 5.—Complete vote in srax6, W. Va, Nov., B.—Tho indica- | Plurality, and indicating the election of 3 | lljiunce had just secured a good foothold in | year of an administration to be served thus B SHL e OO S S 1. H. Day of Kansas City i ¢ 3 o R AL Al B (R 1 members of the legislature independent and | Now York and Ne Jorsey d | Thereis some consolation, however, for the 3 9 Murray 560 precinets out of 1,581 outside of San Fran- | tios are this evening that the democratic | 15 douiniul 1 ork ~and Now Jorsey and | Thorels some c . ronion AT NASHVILLE, 3 X 00 givo Markham (ep) 41,37, Pond 33379, | ¢idat wave lus faken West, Virglnla in its | - 5% PAvi, Minn, Nov. 5.--Tn South Dakota | 18 chunke are not so- stamling | ST DOVRNOF Mekinley's whs, 1 that rst race—Clark, Coronel oL S TCRRRU LR TG Xy RS i he 0 precine vo Waite (rep) for 86 § f e democratic " 3 both e ttees are cli r the state, but S T S8’ wel he should have cut down a see| rly assure pocond petu tndia \ or J{!..‘J B3, Fisdeurs (romm) | Coirsetud thas the demooratle. pisty has | (0 SENEL 00 e G o Justily. this elatm | Saadacners alliance were organiiod wellln | 1SR H e Ll ARl € ittty | Third rco—Blartioy Stono, Marion O, 0. H. Vaughn of Miuneapolis is at tho 3 L i made a cloan sweep. Hubbard (rep.) for | Uhoreturns do notseeu to justiy the ol sylva d the farmers and labovers | i e ot bl LFourth race —Meleniie, Milt Jouug. Merchants. oy 3 Tho Qletre ‘ aan A aim _ tha g % he said, there is state organiza- | L i , > decide € . 3 es0f the new election lnw Rt thve | STt districtis republican, but the apathy on | ropresentatives to the state legislature to | tion of the Shre e haan o linets | result. It cannot therefore be as O T YT Merchants »unt of the vote of this state is beingcon- | the partof the party in Harrison and Mar- | ¢ive them a majority with combined alliance | 1o bors oo iy 30 s Mhe | sumed that the tarift alone is responsible ) ATRA SESSTON. J. W, Farrcell of Orleans is in the city, ut A . A ool vo. repablican_stronghold: ’ have been organized but three months, The | ducted has oceasioned more serious trouple | Shill countics, two republican strongholds, | and demoerats. The capitol contest s very | mutual banefit. acsociation did much good | for republican losses and the lesson thus : o the Casey in collecting returns than was _ever known [ ditl thobusiness, Samith (rop.) in the Fourth | olose, accordingg to a Huron statement. and | o taught may be of incalculable benefit to the | Members of the Cabinet Interviewed | U7 (05 1 0o here before. The votes in 769 precincts | still cliims clection by a small majority. the ofticiul count may be needed to_decide it. Bitte T e A T party two years hence, when sresidential on the Subjec T I . Cltan W wov Pendletor y g § Rittenhouse' called particular attention to 0 ¥ last night throughout the state, including 86 precincts AR STONs Wi Yoy by bendleton | Woman suffrago is dofated by 8,00, The | yheeffocts in Missoutd, Kansas, Nebrasia, | Question is to bedecided. Kunsas and v Wasnixaroy, Nov. 5.—1osmaster General | vy, in this ey, give Markham 5745, Pond | of the First West Virinia district, who was | vote of the state will bes,000 less ‘than 1ast | Wicconsin, Colorudo ' and othor states, | consin were sonewhat shaken, to be s A anatRale £0,7¥; Markbum’s ‘pluraity 6,681, These [ unseatod from the last house, 15 te-glected by | year, The congrressional tickets will go with | yyet'ss e said, *+in proportion to the unity | but from other parts of the west, and particu- | yeato b ol As8bciatedrhiss L i At constitute the returns from a little over one- A,m.l., .lflml,ln.‘l;vn\:x\, (*“::Ni‘u" i’l’u‘u’x“] the state ticket, and it is probable that o | of the organization. so has been the cyclone,® | 1arly the Pacificand the recently admitted | 2 1:; PLOSUIALINS 0 *;'"'-l"‘ press, | K, \x‘ thn'\v‘rnr\ wcinnati is in the city, at third of the total number of preeincts in the | reelected by 1,50, Caotain Hart is clec republican candidates are elected to congress. | e e E IR0 IS o oues if he | States, the news shows that they have r d there was no prob of an extra ses- | the Millav state. The democrats concede tho etection | in the Fourth over Smith, who was seated i Er. Pavr,, Minn, Nov. 5. ~Theindependent | oot 1‘4,~Y<A,\ Inlu-';,‘ly‘,,.:.m ;l,hlm,,:‘.' fan auxil. | maivned steadfast to the prineiples. of repub- | sion of congress. Ho did not beli John W. Hayes of Philadelphia is stopping of the entire state republican ticket, and in | Place of Jackson, T the Third Alderson is | alliance managersin South Dakota_have ro- b thia dambaratic licanisim, Suceess for the republican party | president bad aiy thought of ealling ¢ ac the Paxtor this city the republicans have uudoubtodly | reclected by 2,50 to 5,000, ceived roturns from 15 countios, which give | “H IO UOIM NS P eans. o | in this off year might have endangered their | togother beforo the rozular session, 1" 7.0 Moore of St eleclod Sundenon nayor and also clected th e Louckes (ind) 2,000 plurality over Mellette | qamocrtic party foaiht the dlianee in South | teketin 1802, but from this time forward the | other nembers of the cabinet, who were un- entiro icl and county tickets, : i e > © ave | (Xep) and Taylor (dem) for governor. The | Caroling and at sther points, but the fanmers | otder will be to close ranks and charge | willing 10 be quoted by name, said there STt of BItabiYs Pa is ‘with possible exception of Nasnviiie, Tenn., Nov .—Returns are same returns give the election of 92 members (?‘ »}2"“'“{“" A",u \"““‘. U 1." m}'" .( against the common cnemy on a national | would be no extra session pe MecLear of Pittsburg, Pa,, is in the § % i S TR 0 desired to rebuke the party in power for their | @ : . at the Murray sheriff, indicating a change of fully 7,000 | still coming in slowly. Buchanan (dem), for | of the legislature, The republicans, how- | peckless disrogard oF the Soopios. Odmaad || esus. o 5 AR PR _ votes in this city in favorof the rvepublicans. | governor will have between 25,000 and 50,000 | ever, donot admit these claims, but claim a | 7 Bk et e : BEAUTIFUL BOODLE, Opening of the Packing Season. M. KaufTman of New York was at the pe tor [ ; This congress was petitioned for free coinage D [ ' Murray last “'rf[" """'3"}""'1 o }'"""““;*l in the *';"'; majority over Baster (rep) and Kelly (pro). | ¥ictory on the state and congressional tiekets. | from almost every allance in the United | Undoubtedly one of the best specimens of | Cixcissari, 0., Nov. b.—[Spacial Tele. | %Al et bt T o e s th T L et | Tholagislatirs 18! twosthirds) domooratin /in | The'caritolivote is close. States. This goound swell does not prove | the engraver's att is showi i thonew ten | gram to Tus: Bre. | —Tomorrow's Prico Cur- | moihints last nights o o ore olected yesterday. The re.| both houses, the democracy baving o le that thealliance. and kindred organizations | dollarnotes which have just bren issued by | ponywill say: The beginning of the wint S P ) pistiieadad il S il R 1 Fast Tennes © congrossions IxpIaYAPOLIS, Tnd., Nov.5.—Reports from | democrats fail to give a greater volume of | note isa v exceted vignotte bust v 8 is attended with a liberal 1at the Paxton, ratocstimate but with the prosent vepubli f delegation will stund as follows: First dis- | a1l parts of the state show that the election | eurrenoy they will receive 'the sume kind of | the Jate General Sheridan, being a roproduc- | marketing of logs, Returas from points now » D Andersou of can majority in the senate therepublicans are | 4ot Butler, (ind-rep) viee A. A, Taylor hit s % e e punishwent in 1%L We are determined,” | tion of oneof the best photographs of *Litt operating ave not complete, but the ten lead at the Bavker last nigrht suro of i majority on jont ballot and the X : Y has been a veritable landslide for the demo- ] ; DRI AR R OHARVHRR: WALl iaan 5 , i f B littan of BlEA Lokt oo Stunfard 1o | (rep), present incumbent; Scoond. Houck | erts, Tho entive democratic state ticket is | D€ Said, “to be felt and if this house fgnores | Phil'and one which Will be readily recow- | jng places have handled about 210,000 hogs | A, M, Walker of De: Moiues is in the city, lon of a seia ¢ A At b ats. o atie state ticket IS | o potitions we will send to Washington u ¥ his friends and acquaintarices, not St o ; ; R R the United States senate, Returns from six | (vep) reelected by areduced majority; Third, | clected by a big majority, and Chairman | hons of s owa) go, bt throughoutthe United | fhoPast four busiicss days, agafust 15,000 T akaT A T VAs oL N ow X congressional districts indicate that th Sudgrass (dem) vice Evans (rep), present | y; ¥ i 4 s P, 3 s dBORTEEDE WilLbe ROt . | last year, and for the past week a total o onel Judson A wis of New York, ac f o : 5 g ) Michnerof the republican committee con- — States. A departure witl ve noted in the | 70 A " 1 i 3 by 2 W § ¥ publicans have carried every district. This | incurnbent: Fourth, MeMillen (dem) re- [ ~oott i LT > H e = . DO e T the note as. the | #10.000, against 215,000 last year. ~Details | companicd by his wife, who has been making Will give the ropublicaus gain of two con: | turned: Fiith, Richardson (dem) retumed; | €0es the defeat of his party by about 150,00 Heavy Scratching in Tllinofs. | S0t on o v Ghaiker (i hos hithert | compare as follows from Noveiber 1 to date | an extended pleasure tip through the north Ciicado, No Never in the history of | & 1 gressmen. ixth, Washingston (dem) reburned ; Seventh, | Chairman Jewett of the democratic state cen- o HREALR g S 1 LBEY Been manifested in work on notes of the | & Plices mentioned below : _ | west and the Pacitic: slope, hias arri SMotiRAnT Cox (dem) ; Eighth, Enloo (dem) returnea’ | tral committee tonight furnished the | Illinois politics have tho tickets of the re- | Gif JUWCEIE T ARREE T HORES nted : s Ouaha, homeward bound, Colouel Lewis Drrror, Mich., Nov. 5—tp to [l p. m, the | nth, Pierce (dem) returned: Tenth, Pat- | following — estimate "of the majori- | spective parties ‘béon scratched to such an | ypderthe act of congress of July 14, 1800, OlHes; me [e8 for -_1-'\l"n.w:n'~ llw;’wl States mwull in fadications v BT to €1 p. m th | teon (dom), vieo Plolan, declined nonina- | ties and congressmen from Jnciana: [ extent asin the presént lection. It 150 ex- | and the burean of engraving and printing i | @i Mavah: HawilY lsoturo on’ “Late in Africa: ndications aro that tho democrats have | tion. The majorities will be less thanin [ Majorities on ~ state ticket, 17,82; | noporation to say that to this alone is duc | working extra hours to supply the demand, | Kanens ciiv. .. G A . He ire on Life in Africa K A - e g aggeration to say that to this alone u during the coming w He AP o elected the governor by about 10,000 plurality | former years owing to the registration and | genators elected 19, 5 P A o 3 ORI v it # the coming winter, He is very much X y r 1 o senators elected 18, hold overs 14, total 83: | yivonty four hour's dejay which has ensned | Which comos fromevery section for bills of 1 0 Dioaksh withOmisua, andtho rostof thestate ticket by a sub- | Poll taxlaws, therepublican party being the | representatives elected 72: majority on joing | WEEE 0 el sad e b1 smaller denomination. R e . s ik }Hm 3 et ] stautial vote. The republicans are conceding | WSt efected. -0 ; baliot 2, It is claimed that the @lection of | between the dosirig of the polls and the timo HONORS FOR THF IRISTIVEN. Miwakee. .11 120 e Koo : = AT TR AR Kxoxviriy, Tenn., Nov. 5.—Later returns | county commissioners has resulted so favor- | thav reliable results were obtained. | atdeal will depes stion | St Louts.... s T el 10m 3 . gul) the de .unr:mh ;,u‘hmnnwllul endi-| from the First Tentesseo congressional dis- | ably to the democrats that with the present | Even now there is a possibility that the re- | o't ‘"l"“ ik por MR AU T Guelinati L Wow| K00 ¢ eight thousand miles ) the lust tion the repub o vict sliow that Tay! e, incum- | trustees i ce the dewmocrs . i 4 of the president relative 1o an extra session | Codur itapids. X ¥ PRI LAt ot el e tepbisans eS| iR Sy ey iy oz, ¥repuilicanfingim trusteos in olico the demnerats will at(he | turus may bo radicaily modified. The ele- | Gf congtoss. romarkad Thomis H. Wal 4 | Cevuiiet.. e X by the shortest of T S ks b ate fannl At ba dbasl by d RS o pe Ly "‘l“"‘}‘{""}“;‘"‘!".‘n‘p‘(“‘_’“L;l‘,:f? clec- | ments which have entered intothe present | member of the exeoutive gommitice ot the = 4“\_}:“%_*""'_':1 n:-lm \I 1‘;. ”..-, .”\_..-‘.n,l .luul shows a democratic majority throughont. Ohio. From this state arss Fies, district Parrot, | compaign and contrivuted to some extent to | national luud league, this afternoon in regar Nebraska and lowa Pensions, with fair wea shallsee Yolohama At the last session loth houses ~were| Cueverap, O, Nov. 5.—A dispateh from [ (dom) ; Socond, Bretz (dom); Third, Brown | the scrutching ure the Pormers) Mutusl | 10 tho visit of flissrs, Ditlon and O'Bwicn to bRty Stealimelcgram | G0 B RER e o o republican, the senate by a majority | MoCinley's district says later rotarns show | (dem): Fourth, Holman (dem); Fifth L piaaivi ! L e A e Cthe vavions | to Tine Bek. ] —Pensions were granted today : B 0 | of 11 and the louseby 87. I tho congre : : 3 ety [ Sus Rl SRt e A Rk the compulsory ool law and the | definite has been decidea upon by the various I = ere day when such a journcy would have been Bional election the democrats have rotumed | 38 3pproximate majority of 16 for him in per (dem); Sisth, Johnson, (vep indepondont city ticket in Cook county. | Irish ios hore, Tt I3 proposed to call | as follows to Nebrasicans Uinyalia= [i2500ney of muny woley months. their candidates in the following districts, ac- | Wedlstrict, © =0 Ry o ) By L BTOCKSINS | Tho’ posults ‘show that thero has ‘bean | a Jot mecting of the officials’ of | Avery H. Ives, Columbus: John Biselow, &0 O Go o thine cording tothe present returns: First, Sec VELAND, O, Nov. olonel Poorman | fcem) 5 Santl, F o SR e a big amou cal and state | the different organizations and wrvange a | Gprand Island; James T. G el S e ond, IFiLth \ix{“. P Land Tenth, ‘Phe | (Xep) concedes his defeat by Pearson (dem) }»lnh-lmf-ilr”' \““‘h"ri\ 1[-‘:' [;fl-\y;t. eak tickots, not only i ok county, but througli- gramme for the reception of the two dis- “_m:““ n”\mm _H‘”"" LR '(}l."; travelin _\\‘1.1 cortainly within congressional districts in Michigan at the | PYi00 in the Seventeenth district. | 2 ‘]“ j‘f‘|‘.‘!':"‘- I“‘ centh, Shively (dem), | o the'state. Theindications tonight point ished Irishmen and when they do come Aol PN b 3 years seem very slow, “writos Lefe last clection, with the exception of the Pirst | : INC v\”\w. O, u\;\.L m\._ sording Fto the || LomOcrasie gRil 0301/ = to a much larger Lutheran or anti-school law shington they will be likely to remain \]\ Grime ] mv;~!1 Daniel M] : Hearn in Huarper’s Magazine. astc and Seventh, returned republican congress. SULEDBANAS OVANinK e OUL0. congressinen g o than anticipated by eitherof the parties. | here for ten days or two weeks, *_Already an | shott, Gibbons, nerease —Josephus I stemmers and - swifter teains will malke men, The Third and Eleventh are sure and ‘;“f"“"“ “'T"H __']‘I"'i‘\ m’x“{"‘-'i lTxm._(- (rep) 3 )Im«:m husetts, 1tis doubtless due to Raab's expressed op- | invitation has been extended to Messes, Dil- | man, N n Bux, Lincolui Andrew | the civeuit of the world in thirty days o sty s Pouets aiaicch b oue gt | Ul GaLie Gt it avkin (ot | Boweon Mase, Nov. & ke vle de gre- | positon, o thegiew an s pemeit | L B O oo et B | B GO g —ronm: . Do, [ Botible foo i the present, goneration Ainttinte show daoateiatlo satiL pyer the 1ast . Douovan (dem); Seventh, Hayues | P¥0F 1 5 .“l'_:.“'fl‘_lj“n“ ““,”]'1".‘ "r‘"f“ e i Cinodification that these gentlemen, | when o grand ball riven to raise | Bloomfield: Williun 1% Allzood, Oskaloos :‘”\.\ Al jomnl o '\[\,':" l‘m“ ian election, but *not sufficient. to remove the | (dem): Eighth, Have (dem); Ninth, Outh 0Ly a NS on. votes LOr mMinor | ,1eygngh of different politics, but both of | funds for the benefit of Ireland. Of | Isaac Shidler, Melunkin. Increase—Cabel ans-Asiatic road to Viadivostock is doubt which overshadows them, waite (dem): Tenth, Doan (rep); Eleventh, | state oficers ave not complete. The demo- | GGepman nativity, received the immense vote | course while it would be of great | Belknap, ~ Amoer; Henry Vi necded to ereate the possibility, Taking Late roturns from the state mako it reason. | Fattison (dem) ; Twelfth, Enoch (vep) ; Thir- | crats elect Trefrey auditor over Lord, the | which they did i all the localities whero | advantage to us to secire the hall of the | lov Lelwein:' —Amel | London, the world's commereeal capital, abiy safe to pradict the cleetion of the demo- | teerth, Dungan (dem); Fourteeth, Owens | prosont incumbent, by about 6,000 plurality, | these sectarian socicties have agitated the | house of representatives at the capitol for | Howard A. Roseman, Davenport: | for a starting point, the following rates 3 i 158 v 3 I crafic state ticket by about 10,000 majority, | {dem; Pifteeuth, Earior (dem): Sixteenth, | 0™ onublicans elect liestenant | 5¢hool puestion. In Chicagoalone Raab ap- | obr visitors, still I do not think the matter | Albert G, Huwsty Onawa; ML Hawk, Leeds: | oftime predicted will be In tho legislature the hoase will be demo. | Marmick — (dem); oventeenth, Pearson | 0 0P SO , B pears to run no less than 8,000 ahead of Wil- | will be urged and especially since it would | John P, Strickler, Centerville: Jo: M. | ;ealizablo: e e e e U It oo, | (dem) Exghtoenth, 1.1, Tavlor (vep): Nine- | Bovernor, sccrelary of stato, treas- | ECA™ 1O TR 00 I BRSO SRR GE O | C i i baa precadent if such a roquest iith, Magnolia: dohn_ M. Duncan, Winter Days. ¢ Qustry, The siatois close, with probably a | teenth, E. B Tayior (rep); Twontieth, V. C. | urer and attorney general. The | geritic ticket, As the greatest opposition | should be granted. In the case set: Thomas Mulhall, Vallerie: Fdward T | London to Liverpool. by rail ..o 0 republican majority, Taylor rep): Twenty-fiest, Johnsou (dem). | «.nate will consist of 21 republicans and 19 | to the school law was _ confined | nell, who delivered an address several Polsom, Crescent City, Reissue —Nathan T, | Liverpool toQuebee, by tast st or G = — L'his makes seven republis nd fourteen | democrats and the house 13 republicans, 100 | to Chicago and Cook county, this issue, | agointhe house of representatives, it was | Dingman, Fewton:” Georee (W, ggbert, | Quebce to Vancouvershy railati' PRI TER democrats. ‘The election ./ Hare and War- | democrats and 1 independent democrat. This | coupled with the immense forcign-speaking | verv different. He is the acknowledged | Council Bluffs: J. J. lRynsbary Bollas: [ Bl I A NG i e il 6 Desvenr, Colo, Nov. 4.—~Returns from the | Wick isnot yet established by complete re- | is a republican loss of S in the senate and 23 | clement in this city, fully explains Raab's | leaderof the Irish poople, whereas Messrs. | Original widows, ete. —Lazzie M., widow of | ¥ EREREEEE L0 BT TGIGE By fust: county and stats aze coming in vary stowly | LAS: From official aud unoficial returns | in the house. The vote for govemor 1s: | strength for superintendent of pubiic . [ Dillon and O'Brien ure followers. But | Andrew M. Horton, Algona; Agies, widow | \IGiVauuek 1o S0 Btsinire, iy AR o e e ¥ | veceived from all the centres of the state e Russell (dem), 141,746; Brackett (rep), 1 streuetion, Throughout the southern section | thoy will not lack recognition at the hands of | of I K. Bobo, Nevad il 0t 1 miles an hour 1L Those received indicate that a republican | ceot Ashland, Columbian, Cosiocton, Juck- | 806; Blackmer (pro) 831, Result ia the | of the state, to which localitics is prin- { their friends in this country on this account. ———— St Petersburg to London 2 governor and republican congress. | son, Mirion, Medina, Monroe, Noble, Paul- | coniressional districts: Fifty-fiest, Randall | cipally confined the strength of the [ They have come to the United States for a Pleading for Birchall men aw elected, but later figures | N8 AndTuscarawas and estimating them the | (rep); Sccond, Morse (rep); Third, Andrew | Farmers' Mutual Benetit association, | good purpose and all true irishmen, regard- | Orrawa, Nov. 5 -Mrs. Bivchal!, accom \ $hin R o may chunge it. ' The legisliture iy | SUNe asthey were lust yearon the vote for | (dem) ; Fourth, O'Neall (dem) ; Fifth, Hoar | the republican state nominces _appoar | 1oss of the society to which they map belong, | panied by hev attorney, catled on tho minister | 13- 1011 of thirty-five dags, six hours. very doubtful. The democrats claim the state | £overnor, thie plurality for D. Ryan (rep), | (dem): Sixth, Lodee (rep); Seventh, Cogs- | to have lost heavily, The fact that Witson, | will encourage them in every possible manner f tiat ]v'_ A e But these ealeulations include slow treasurer, attomey general and supe ] vy of state is 15,120, . Stevens (dem); Ninth, | democrat for state treasurer, is a high offi- | and personal ambitions and desive for public | 0f Justice todav and_pleaded forexecutive | gy, pos of travel, [Forty miles an hour on dent of public instruction and large gains in Corvsines, O, Nov. I'he republican i (dem); Tenth, Walker (vep); | cialin the Farmers' Mutual Benefit as: notoricty will be subordinated to the general | clemency in behalf of her husband. She pre- two great transcontinental roads the legislature, The republicans coucede | $tite committee on unoficial returns received | Eleventh, Coolidge (dem) : Twelfth, Crosby | tion, accounts for bis popularity in localities, | welfare'of the Irish people, sented a potition sizned by about six hundred | will reduce the time by move than five SRl from seventy-five counties and the remainder | (dem). The congressional delogati 2 | Where the mei et A L arsori, s, Birohall oxhl o g i b them the treasurer. olmaed ol dies tnd the remainier | (dem). Tho congrossional delogation thug | whiro tho membership of thot organization is A YOTER'S REIURN, persons, - Mrs. Bircha!l —exhi mugh (|‘_\r: and such time will u‘.v.imm,.\ 1y T e dnanswor 1o commer Wl neces : Yy | stands 7 democrats, 5 republicans, a gai the greatest. - e Bl ine » | emotion, Sir John Thomp:on was visibly Kentucky. on the lead of the stato ticker will bebotween | 5 dunocrats. G B O et Th00 of Sncomulatatreturia ) tonlghb || Py s sha wastarn traln wollod lntolther SERRS i ARt okl ok kyampatiay | I ¢ Lovtaviie, Ky., Nov. 5.—The Kontucky | 14000 iud 10000, The conmittes concedes e in Illinois is as follows: Ambers (rep) for | ‘one of the first passengers who alighted was | for Mrs. Birchall, and would ive’ careful f Lios. Alveady steamors swift as the grent delegation will stand ten democrats and one :l‘l’,f,""" .m,',:","’\ll_f!f.l:.’l"" $5) ‘;',"‘-‘1 ey Qa4 Missour| treasurer, is clected by 4,000 plurality over | tho prosident of the United States, returning | 8ttention o the statements of the solicitor | Atlantic vessols are boing constructed yepublican. R RIoR (hem) oz or 1. EThe Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Nov. 5,—In the Fifth | Wilson (dem): Henry Rabb (dem), for stato | from his home in Indiana, where he had gone [ 4nd the contents of the petition for the groat Pacitic run, democrtic candidates in other close con- superintende G hateions ) home pad YA i ; i iy i SN : deinoc ; \ = et o 8 silinss superintendent of public instruction, s | 1o doposit his ballot, | Accompanyine the - s, by moechanieal suppression of Louisviie, Nov. 5.—Later returns show | gressional divtriets roceived majoritios rang- | Kansas City district Davis (independent and { GRlag by 10,000 plurality over' Richard Ed- | brosiiont wers Private Soerctney Hatford Another fig benver Fire. time, the planct is ever being mado that democratio Congressmen Montgomery, | in from 500 upward exceot Cosgrove at Cin- | farmers' alliance) is elected by 5,000 plural- | \wards (vap). " The indicstions are that. thre ) Yire i y 9 ) Ll o 2 3 Fad b * 5 v Mr, bbets, 6 of the clerks o DENVER, (u\‘v, NOV Five broke out in | smalle Or us, Brevkenridge, Stone, ELlls, Goodaight, Mc! | cinati, whois defeated by Storer (rep) by [ ity In the Seventh district Simpson (dem) | republican nominoes for trastes of the Stato | ooemive aoeein, i (e o e e i Creary und Sayuter are reelected. The 0. Oneof the most remarkable demo- | by 2500 ()1I|l.llfl\' sity are elocted by slight majorities. i F il oIt Gt e 908 R OO NOL0 it RRURIPWHAN LS RIS ALY 0RO RUA. 50 democrats have carried Louisville and the | ¢ratic giins was in the Eleventh district, | Stursariein, Mo, Nov. 5 —Fyans (dem) € - L L R e ots, tonight, and quickly spread | scemn 100 small man will turn moroe read Sixth congressional districts. The republi- | Wheve' Pattison (dem) is elected by 8,100, | hasa safo majority 0f 1,500 aver Wate (rep) Cannon on the Sitnation. T St, Blmo hotel, two stores and anum- | ily to the study of that vaster world cans probably carry the Tenth and Eleventh | With a gain of 1,500 over last fall's vote. The | for congress in the Thirteenth district. o, X ooty e pledingi ; o g : & erof small residences, The fire was not [ within himself, whose deeps yet un T Y republican committoo concodes that the dole- | R Fras Mo o Aot sction JicaGo, Nov. 5—Congressman Joseph | was waiting for the party and they ber of small residen Phe fire was not deop f i ¢ over the concrete pavements rotte or contr » SOV o | sounded and untravele whose only T R e T ey 2 il AL, X Cannon sends the following to the Associated | s00n whirling over the concrete pavements gotten under contral for several hours. One | S0 unf ) ¥ Montan Fation to congress will stand seven republi- f changed considerably the political complexi anno s the following oot o® | @ westorly divection. Mvs, Harrison greoted | unknown man was burned to death'in the [ hovizon is the infinite, ontana. cans and fourteen democrats. $ our > demoot ) dle- | press in reply to a query as to the election 4 of Missouri. The democrats send & full dele- | 1 ply query o . e ontel 3 0x000- o y another man g b i B, Moot., Nov. 5—The democratio s x . $ her husband as soon as he entered the exeeu- | hotel. It is thought that another man and - ENA, Mont., Nov. he democratic gation to congress with one exception. They | #Most of the members of the farmers’ alliance | i inner, whioh hod bee 1t et HERIARD o 1 s 3 york o 3 i 34 s > K, s tive mansion and dinner, which had been | two children perished, but this canuot b Shop Girls Worked to Death, Somuitses oialus Ui aliotion of xen to . y ADARS: - clect their state ticket and will have a ma- | yoted with thelr party, but enough farmer prepared, wus served immediately for the | learned until tomorrow. Loss, over 100,000 1 congress by 4% majority. The republican l\]\‘\ln»( iy, Mo., Nos i3 The ropublican llj“'l"';.l\_';:"li::n‘! »llv;:_lllwl "i‘m'f IA'.l'I‘l.'nul‘ “"“ publicans threw away their votos to weaken | hungry travelers, —Orders were given to - cowmmittee claims the state for Parker by 125, ndidate for gouernor is beaten, Six out of 4 coming 1in slowly and several s 50 f ot T o . | admit'no callers during the evening, as the milo Klovator > { The demoorata laim four stato senstors and | 8ovon republican congressional candidat daye will elape olore el oftlolat -glo. o0 :t““ll-‘l‘l“«‘",‘"i”"t”l‘h‘“::':‘f‘,i,‘“"‘:’;“}l‘:’;’:\.'f;fn\.fi Dresidont wis engasred with businoss matters ””._'\“"'""\F' Yilavalors fiuen ‘A"m snol| S ario0nt I8 1argaly. duo tosromal i RO SERALIA ¢ ) AONE AR 0 AN PRI % sl 3 o, e o an o e dem on told against the republics 0 ) and did not cave to be disturbed, Bur B ) At 8 a vita haustion from being nna « oncedo tho wpublicans two, with two in | are defeated, Seaator Ingill's re-eloction is | cratio stato committeo said that Wado | domocratic candidate for the legislature | Skt e Wells elevator was discovered to bo in flames | sit down througheut the day Btore. | Do -»’n.wx‘h il _"“ »*“- 0 86 i a subject of grave doubt. Thatis the situa- [ had defeated Fyan in the Thirteenth con- | made all the pledgesiasked by the churches, 5 , 4 A £ and in less than an hovy was almost totally -~ B iy thlke o) e e eliround | tion in Kansas. There was o landslide, a | gressional district. The democrats, ho said, | assuring the other damavrats that thoy did nof | Representative Muson of Chicugo, owie | 4 000l Two othor lirge clovators and a ASmal Mo B on y olal vote to decide. regular avalauche in Kausas. -Eighty-two | Would have a majority of probably seventy= | mean anything by it “The pledges gave them | 10 his receat afiliction, by the death of his L e h SOK b _ g ow Humpahies Fieotions. | thousaud mpbican majrity s ovr, | bveon ont ballotn, o lgiaare ind"bnd | u larg vote. b Mekby ube 1 cheuss | it bo, v, not heband,tn Sk ol | b, ot MR SISO M | o o Bt b b by 8 B & arg s g oI FRREN - W °r- | elected there stato ticket by 40,000. If the |jon w sproved by the republicans, but | When scen this evening, by prossed regrot | flumes & 9:110. 118 w8 praat 951008 Coxconn, N, 1L, Nov. 5,—There isno doubt | whelmed by a resistless force. The farmers’ | democrats have & majority on joiut. ballot in | the 13;‘.‘,,“,,::{.!:’\:f:~'h,"f,m,‘[ Lt L ety DUt | over his defeat for tho sake of iis party, It | will be hoavy of the democrats having. clected their candi- | alliancedid it, and it was u genuine surprise. | the legislature it will insure” the retirn of | be reached The demacrats and mugwumps | 13 his opinion that within rthe people of Hesmrragn: " @ate o congroess in the First district. They | Every poltical prophet predicted great | Senator Vest. misrepresented matters us to its provisions H‘\"”‘I ffl\!‘ ::{‘;zltfjw‘\i ‘:vnlzx-‘w‘_m-»::-jlrvl :‘ Hu-:\}:«. bi \)I:U\\rr the New ¢ (|(|l||1h~~'. claim also the Socond district, while the re- | strength for thealliauce, but ouly the most 5 and with theso forees swere enough to work | of the McKinloy bill anc o o AxsLey, Neb., Nov. i.--[Speclul 1 publicans assert their man is clected. The | sanguine rogarded fts success as even o _ Mipnsao, defoat. The tariff law, as its effeots are felt, }“,‘”""J'I““[‘ G e Out In gur state? | to Tur Ber.)—The division of Custer county L el sl gl 3B R gy SRR g it s S, Pavt, Minn, Nov, 5.—Full returns and | will add strength ingtbhd of weakuess, Ke' | he —continued, ey B At s 3 3 probability. The chances for the democrats f A g I 4 1l Frmers, bel S | school question’aud thut was responsible, in | for the ercetion of the new counties of Noble, undoubtedly bo d etermined by special el o ikt ok redbiia "" carefully prepared estimates in Minnisota | Publicans, ‘j\’;:"l!} garmers, l"l\_ i ‘l"‘ t measuve, for our defeat. Probably | Nominee and Harrison is carricd by a ma. Momsheidioday, Thore's no'onales of pov. | AT IUE! BEELAN 6 S UANCE MERTkth |l givo1,6m plurality for Wilson, demourat, for Oriaah S7810 U RIVIGORILD. THD ORILY publican party needed this discipl fovity of 4. This town s wild with excite ernor by the people. depleting o an enervating degree tho vigor | Govot o Vo oo o heard from include s oAl R " | and it may prove a blessing in disguise. No | meui. Anvils and cagnons are being fired Lo DN 1Al of the republican paviy. For the frst 0 and carry the countrys: The democrats can % K A S i ATLYIG e Oagho JeIng A8 Delawarc A four big counties which gave stroug votes | not succeed a second’tite by fraud and false- ;u_lfl'h-rll the dootlon turns out fn'my dia- | on overy cornor, tho bands aro all out ‘s I i ‘Agalust Meoriam, iwhils kbose fo be fsbried | Bood!t S rict my home has been orolon up in this Y hundreds of poople ar i wild with joy A ) Dk RASLMSIEAR: D AE N 30 0 —yr— city and [ shall remove -them to Illinols as - turns from the whole state give Reynolas | 4 fragments, * Only gno ropublioan escaped are republican, is also claimed that the Democracy Wips in Wisconsin speedy as possible Coke Miners' (dem), for governor, #43 majority, and Causey y greatestof the allianco strength has been VRAARARTCIRMIR AR BEA R - g il % il 16 bl thowreck and thit was Funston, from tho | Friheas &0 B & e & e e MiLwAUKEE, Nov. pat/The resultin Wiscon L T o corToaLE, Pa., Nov threatened em), for congress, 5 . The ne: it , ) cluded countie cady reported, : e X dley's padition Requested Siuln \ R {“’E“:‘m":“;‘“}I'KT‘:.:;“": "L',"ly*"lll’llw l).-nll.L»::-u:: Second district. The democrats were suc- | [ortheso reasons the republican ‘_fl"}m“w sin is still n.llm!.lul'nfiy\lu\lht and may not be ()Il'.'\l\\i)' -uvm‘ ,.G‘.,iu’n-“n‘-‘f Hati triki ‘..hnq‘m\v‘ s of the Trick coke wol B, republicans 4. House—Democrats 14, ro- | cessful in the First district, electing Moon- | still claims the election oll Merriam by 1,000 | known until night. From present appear- B R | in the Connellsville rezion b W this _morn ublicans 7. There is no United States sena- | Light over Broderick (rep) by 1,000 majority. | plurality, but the democrats are strongin [ ances Peck aod the entire democratic state | I3 ASKEE ThE AT BE gov U 1o | fug, but an agreement was reached toni 10 b sincted. Morrili (rep), tho present incumbent, de- [ their claims of the state for Wilson by 1,000, | ticket is elected, but the leg slature will be | grunt the extradition of John William Yard- | submit the matter to arbitration, an clined a renomination in this district, ' The [ As to Congressmen it is probable that throe | republican. Milwaukee has clected four or v, hold at Omaha, Nov,, for embezzlem ent | Wen will return to work in the morning. Washington, farmers' alliauce carried tho other five dis- | of the five are democrats. Nothing complete | five republicans out of twelve assemblymen | from the Canadian express company - - Searrie, Wash., Nov, 5.—Retums from | tricts, electing Clever over Perkins (rep) in | has been received about the legislature. and one senator, — Minister Lincoln A 11 precincts in Washington give Wilson | the Third, Otls over I\\-ll‘y in the Fourth, — The returns from congressional districts Af'ter the Mormon Temple. w Youi, Nov. The United St B o Bl 5 v Davis over Phillips (rop) in the Fifth, Baker Connecticut. are not full enough toindicate with a cer (PR U S G Uni I S T T T et (rep), for congress, 1,100 majority, It the or N o v v the Te > delo, v ' h Y over McMillen muwsl\mandmmpquu over . J Tha (4 . tainty the result but the delegation will | “ ¥ A prescit ratio contimies Wilson's majorl Hollowoll in the Seveuth. TheKanses dole. | HARTForD, Conn,, Nov. 5.—The Connecticut | A% /0 "™ 1, "throe, a democratic | States Attorney Varian today flled a suit for | today on tho City of New York. Ho brought il reach 6,000, It is thought tho republi ? can majority N he logisliture may reach 70 gmlh;u will -vulxlm n-pum‘l\cnnsl 1, democrats 1 | legislature stands 10 to 16 in favor of the re- | guin of one. un-| ,.‘yl itur ;,11?.](, 3’”'1'"‘”'s."'”{}”'l m‘m k :h{‘"x-rumul Tv‘l |.‘.', \“.u_ y‘\llw‘!i ,”u:.\ ‘..}h: 1i-“ ° v 70 | and farmers' alliance 5. Another surpriselies | publicans on joint ballot. The total vote of under the cscheat law, claiming that it is | colu refused to discuss po mat ters, is oa joint ballot. in the possible defeat for re-clection of Sona fh., state .n,f,.,; one hundred and twenty The Next Congress, used for immoral purposes. stay in the Unlted States will be brief. Absolutely Pure. Alabama. tor lugills, whose term expives in 1801, The | towns (official) 135,374, Morris (dem) has | Cmoaao, Nov. 5.—A table madoup by the - o oo S e A oream of tartar baking powdier. Highest Movraourny, Als, Nov. 5—The entire | farmer' allnce and domocrats waged 8 bit- | §7,051 and is 53 short of o vopular majority. | Associated pross from fleures and estimates President Harrison Returns. 3 eal Extate Kxchang of loavening strength—U. 5. Government Les ety s ter campaign against him und a majority of | Tt is certain that no election has been made, ‘ol ) s WASHINGTON, Nov. b, —President Harrison The aunual moeting of the Real Estate ex- | 800 ue 17, 1600, democratio delogation is elected to congress received up to1 o'clock Thursday morning n Alubama, :’.fifl,‘f‘m{"f ‘},’3;,':.‘!,‘:.‘35}..‘,"::‘,’.E,.‘S.‘i!:."""%‘.‘,’:,”:‘{ If so the legisature will elect Merwin (rep.) | &0 that the next house of representatives | reached Washington this evening via the | change will be heid this afternoon at the 1 S " " i 1 - " oms i e New Yorl o ding, when sultis the cortain election of 95 farmers’ alli- 5 will stand 225 democrats, 101 republicans and | Pennsylvania railroad onbhis return from | rooms in the New York life buil CDH[ISS BHAN“ New Mexioo. ance and demoerailo logislators against 80 ro- New York. 5 five farmers: alliance, — Terriorial delogates | Indianaolis, ofticors for the coming year will bo elected S Linen Collars and Cufls, AuvQuenQue, N, M., Nov. 5.—The terel- | L plicans, Someof the latter may vote for | NEW Youx, Nov. 5.—Fraucis M. Scott, the | gro 0t included m tho table. It is not | ——— ! : - Correct Sty torial election was for delegate to congress, | ngalls, but his opponents claim that those | aefeated candidate for mayor on the fusion | thought that the oficial figures will wake Buessing Dismigsed The Bope Broke. Qualily, Perluct Fitting, members of the councll and county oftivers. | uewly clected who oppose him, together with | ticket, attributes his aefeat to the anti-Mc- | change in these totals, The case of Theodore Buessing charg d Puitaverrnia, Nov I'he wire rope of TRY THEM, Towa, - Greswoon, Ta., Nov. 5.—(Special Telegram Curry of Pender is r cgistered at tha Today's Tips, Osborn of Davenport is at the AT ELIZABELIL Barker, stopping at the ¥ Booth of Cliicago was at the]Paxton today, in answer to an inquiry | last night Louls was at the Mil- night Topeka, Kan., was found cusily w0 high vate of mortality among tho sl 15 in the monster shops of Purvis, 15" worth of meat during twenty-live ram timo in many years the republican congressio nai delegation is broken and broken

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