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Educat the Fi the Board of and Tenth of Fifth, Eighth, and ward; tho Fifth, Sev Third ward: the Fi Eileventh of the Ninth, Tenth and ward; the Socond, 3ixth wara: tho Sixth and Soventh tho Sixth of and Third tho voti heard from would stancos be Babeock aro elected Connoll, I’ on the ticket On the ¢ about equ Gibson and with o woll and For mayor Bemis Osthoft For clork Groves Armstrong Linahan For treas Bolln Jotner. For comptroller Olsen. Hmmrmr Yor police judge lll'llm Capek L Back Edwards Jacobson Stool Munroo . Bechel MeLeario Prince Howell Patrick Stiryker Hay... Coopor Donnelly .. Bronnun Kennedy Connolly Rothery ver Bo The bonds, for city parks, libr: propositions, wera littlo opposition. For County In the first, posed of wards, retirns from tricts are Stenberg. Slavin as commi the follows T Fourth fonth and of v, and all of First, the Sixth Fourth, Second fon ticket are rst ward; the welfth of the venth and Eighth of the | Ninth, ward; outh Tenth and Sevonth, the Fifth plfth Of the Fifth, ward; ward, ward., to bo um- uttor, Jasnes doubt | s0 contest, botween Mo- | Rees for the fifth place fth of 'y Foruth, Seventh Eighth the Ninth listricts you ordinary divided. [ nt First, of th tho n g Jor o ally ity Ticket. 515 | 7,801 Pt 4,830 men at Lo . 8,206 . 7,189 4% 7,241 7173 6,520 . 6,616 Carried. hall, for pavin the school board carried with but very Commissioner, ssioner’s district, com- Second and Seventh 23 of tho 33 voting Missing Districts. Returns are yet mi voting aistricts of the First ward; Fourth, ixth, Seve ward; Fifth ssing from the following h and Tenth Fifth of the Second and Soventh of the Third ward; Sixth, Ninth and Tenth of the Fourth ward; Iirs Tenth of Eighth ward. WORK OF Ti the Sixth Fourth and Fifth of the t, Socoud, ward; - RAIN ROBBLRS, issouri Pacific dered at Wes The Missouri Paci express train, street depot at 10:30 maskea robbers at 10:45 o'clock last nig robbed. Atter the hold-up ita way, An employ freight dopol at streots, where the m A telophone mess headquarters at 11 askod. Captain Mostyn, Sergeant ( six polico ofticors at side. The mounted of to report to Captain 18 not Known at this was securad by tho Pacilic (M cials who whicl Fifteenth Express O tside Last ) fic Kansas City mght h leavos the Wobster p. m., was held up by Westside station about, htand the express car r Plun- ght. the train proceeded on 0 Wi ent back to the ana Nicholas atter was reported. ago was seut to police 5p. w., and assistance aves and once started for West- fiicers wero also ordered Mostyn at Westaido. It hour how much_plunder robbers, as the Missouri had been summoned by telephone and messenger had not heard any relfablo report from o'clock this morning. When the tramn reached tho beyond two of the robbers | covered the revolvers. The oth thefr attention to the and held up Mossengor S, Witha couple of at his head, with bullets, Green opened th bound and quickly us possible v safe woro dumped inj climbed out of the cs Blkhorn Westside and stoppod to whistle, engineer Green was ordered express safe, or have his body covered the train ctew up to 1 which o is known as 2 ossing, about a mile umped into_the cab and and fireman with in the party turned Pacific Express car 5. A. Groeu, minature Gatling guns to open tho pertorated or o strong box and was with a revolver, As ho entire contents of the to u bug and the robbers ar. The switchman and baggageman were compelled to walk back down the track a mil other tramns, le or two in order to flag After the hold-up the train ran to Portal, and_ si buck and eight miles, engine ran brakoman the train that nino of tho pa: were hurt or robbed ‘The Pacific Expre: notified, safo, s quito & num was lylug at Portal, Welsh sent a_telogram but could not tell what was while the up_the Whilo Conductor to Tur ' Bek saying ssengers or train crew in tho hold up, 55 company oflicials wore in the bor of puckages are al- ide tracked, to pick baggagomun, ways placed on board at the depot just before tho train leaves. At 13 sent in from Pacific wires denyin masked and furnishi eral of them. The police say thaf of the men oifpo by the streot railwa; the Ames avenuo ca Tho police and detectives atonce and at 2 o’ tne surrounding country robbers, Captain Mostyn an from the scene of th The count trace of the robbers PERISHED 30 o'clock this morning ame West Side was thoroughly I saga was over tho Missouri g that the robbors were ng & description of sev- t tho doseription of threa nd with that furnished y omployes at the timo v stablo safe was robbed, took up tho trail clock wore still scouring for a trace of tho nd his nine men returned @ hold upat 2:30 a, m, searched but no found. THE FLAMES, Disastrous Fire ¢t Galesburg, 1L, and Loss of Life, Gatrsurna, 111 the Acme Railroad § company of this ity ‘Twenty-four children. employed afoly deat cern, got out who burned t Nov. 4.—The factory of ignal and Manafacturing burned this afternoon by the con lin Do Jerola, Titus tried to save Aur b, Dorn save her, but was probably fatally burned in the attempt. Kansas' O Hugoroy, Kan,, James Brennan iast July opened tod the distriot court, presiding. Judge judicial district, case, is prosont. Little was done ) - plebrated Case, Nov. 4.—The trial of for killing Sam Wood here lay at a special sitting of Judgo Hall of Wichita heodore Rotkin of this ho refused to sit on tho u gotting tho jury today. The old fear that a jury of disinterested men cannot be obtained s Stean At London - Sight York, from New Baltimore. At Baltimoro—Ob At Philadelpnia At Southampton At Rottordam—Za At Copenhagen— York. Frank (. Krotchm Interstate Commeree till exists. - r Arrl 3 ed Novada, City of Ney York; Hormann, from ina, from Hamburg. Minnesota, from London, Lahn, from New York, nsdam, from Baltimore. Polynesia, from New PARAGRACHS, tor, spoclal agent of tho commission, was in. Omaha last night on his way to Kansas City , Mamma--Dora, di bave to punish you your mouth ugain | - wnity, du't I tell you I should 1 you put your fingers in Two-year-old—1 touldn't help it mamma. 1 dess had to do iz, tull My teeth itchod dread- | Marple, POST'S CONTINURD PROM LEAD. ] GOOD FIRST PAG Soward county's vote: Post, 1,106; Edgerton, 1,2 Shimway, 1,000 1,148; D'Allemand, L1 adley, T'hio entire democratio county ticket is with the exeeption of clerk of the court (rep.) and suporintendent of iction ~ (ind.) District judge Miller, 1,353 Sedeowick, 1,826 to Tie Br 1,165 distri 8, 1,410 Wheele Lovp Ciry, gram to T Post M T'h i is 0 dis- Nab, Brr, | —Sle Edgerton, 501 15 D Allamand, independent ith majoritios ran 50, Distriet judee, Twe trict: Hamer, ! ymb, W tioo, Neb,, 1 Special to Tue Bry s vote: Post, 14005 Edgerton blicans elect ity Judge and ymocrats L trénsurer and superintendent and the iopendents the balance of the county District judges: Bates, (ind.) 1,503; Miller, (dem.) 1,783, Seagwick, (rep.) 1,671 Wheeler, (ind.) 1,715 | STANTON, Nob,, Nov. 4.—| Spoacial Tele to Titw Bk |—Stanton county’s vote B8 Kdgerton, 300, Close estim republican county ticket olected, treasurer and jud, Iight judges: Norrls, 415; Crawford, 3 Tokprorn, Neb. Nov. 4 Sy al gram to Tue Bee. | —Thomas County's Post, 00: KEdgerton, #); Shumway, #; Marple, 4b; D'Allamand, 41; Hadloy, The ontire republican ticket is elected with the exception of superintendent, which is a tio. District Eloventh district Thomas O, C. op) T1; Edwar M. Coifin, (rep) 5t Thomnas W. Bartley, (i) 323 dohn K. Thompson, (ind) 30, HeEnroN, Neb., 1.—|Spocial Telogram to Witk BEk, Junty’s vote, ofticial count: Post, srton, 10373 Shum- way, 9103 Marple, 92 Hadlo The en is elected with tho exception k of court, k. surveyor, and C. M.’ Easton republicans, District judges: Morris, 1,015 W. G. Hastings, 1,122 Ren Crovp, Nev., Nov. +.—[Special gram to Tt Bre. ] Webster county’s vote Post, dgorion, 537: Shumway, Marpl 5 Allemand, Hadloy, he ontire repuolican county tick: elceted with the exception of treasur judge, The shorifl is doubtful. District judge: Beall, 805; Batty, si; Gaslin, 43 Smith, 534 Raany (ven.), candidate for county clerk, has a plurality of 3 over Laird (nd.). A, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram Bk, |--Washington county’s votc Post, 025; gerton. 710; Shumway, SI6 Marple, 814 D'Allemand, '0652; Hadloy, 704, County ticket is elected s’ follows: C. chmatowborg, clerk district court, d.); Joo treasurer (rep.); Hamming, county judgo (dem.); I Harnwan, sherift (dem); V. H. Hill, sur- veyor (rop); . C. Pie coroner (rep W. Henderson, county superiutendent (rey District jnag, Davis, 878; w. vine, 7 1433 T 3; C. H. W. Nov. 4.—[Spec man county's Shumaway, won; Hadloy, county ticket i from 130 fih Judicial Tologram ol commissioner, it ticket ram | the | xcept the | district | Tolo vote lm\u ¢ ro democratic tickot s James Dins- H. Head coronor, w. H. 3964 86055 H. uson, 7 W. W.' Keysor, Minahan, 723 Smitu, 620; Osborn, 1 Shields, 61 705, WavsE, to Tur: 1 tonbender, D' Allamand, 54 Marple, 852: :3humway Allen, #34; Powe Yok, Neb., Nov. 4. Tue: Biek. |—York county’s vote: Post, Jdgerton, 1,422, Shumway, 1,442: Marple, D' Aliamund, 1,433; tadly, 1,422 Tho republican ' county tickot is elected the oxception of treasurer, District Bates, 1,69; \Wheoler, 1,406; Sedg- 315 Mitler, 1,30: UNOFFICIAL ob., Nov. 4 —Wayne Edgerton, Gorst, 165 4405 county’s vote: 407; Post, : Hadley, Woodw; Bit 4425 1,492 entirs with judge: wiclk, 1,5 FIGURES. Straws Gathered by Telegraph from the “Back Counties.” Hero aro alot of briof telograms received by Tux Bek last night, giving figures as far as obtainable 1n the several preciucts. They are unofiicial, but in the main perfectly re- liable: ELwoob—Seven glve: Edeerton, 2 euts carry the st and also elect all county officers. ~ Returns show a republican gain of one-half over last year. Small voto poiled, aud returns come in slow. GrANT Porkins county 350; Marple, 2057 mand, precincts out of eleven ~Nine out of twelvo pre give Post, 301 | h,mpuom n, Neville, democrat, 313. Keturns come in slowly, but' the election of tho entire county ticket is couceded to tho independents, LypERIAL—[Returas from nine out of fiftcen precinets i Chaso county give Post, 1503 Bdgerton, 2105 Shumway, 174; Marple, 16: D' Allamand, 206; Hadley, 1997 Cochran, publican, for district judge, 2433 Welty, in- donendent, 195. 1t is concodod by all parties that_tho ropublizans olect county clerk and sheriff, the democrats treasurer, surveyor and coroner, the independents county judge and superintendent of schools. Tho Austral- ian plan of voting worked smoothly. Crnris—Irontier county’s vote ulemu{ in sluw. Iourteen give Post, Bdgerton, 456, Eight cinets givo’ Shumway. D' Ailemnad, 330 Hadley, 803, Fourt precinets give Cochrane, 474; Wolt for district judgo. Entire county tic conceded to mdependents, except survoyor. "Con preciucts to hear frou, VaALENTINE —Unoficial — returns that Bdgerton has carried Ch about 75 majority. Fursoxt—Completo roturns from tho Sixth judicial district show the election of Marshall, republican, and Sullivan, demo- crat, by tho following'vote: Marshafl, 4,125; Sullivan, 4,412; 8,001; Grimison, Hollenbock, 5,025, Xixarox—It 1 impossible to give the exact vote of Dawson county until the vote is canvassed. Edgerton's majority in tho county will boabout 130, Hamer ~will re ceive w majority of 80. The ropublicans elect the entire conuty ticket except county suy intondent and survoyor by majorities of from 50 t0 120. The alliance majority last year was 400, DusyiNg—The republicans carried the election by a good majority, Post has 50 majority; W. . Brewster clocted county judge; P! Brickson, treasuror; A. A, Thomas, sherif, and balanco of county ticket ropu lican. Orb—Rety unobtainablo. pro indicate ¥ county by s not all in. Exact figure The following estimate is liablo: Kdgorton’s wajority, 200; DAl lumand and Hadley’s plurality, 2005 judicial Bartls (405 Coftin, 657; Harrison, dt0; Thompson, (49, George W. Hall, republican, is elected for county clerk by 60 plurality. The balance of the tigket is clected by tho independents with 10 to 300 plurality, RusnvitLE—Twenty-one precincts out of thirty-six in Sheridan county give Post 421; Edgerton, 644 D'Allamana, 451: Shumw. 280; Hadley, ' #M; Marple, 27i; Bartow, re puolican, for district Judge, 50; Kinkaid, re publican, 617; Harbaugh, maependent, 516; Crites, independont and nonpartisan, 3 ), Twenty-five preciucts gwe Brockman, re publican, for county tremsuror, 721; Harns r, independent, i37. Twenty-seven ts give Baruos, for county (rep.), (46; Cummiios (ind.), #17: Pitcher (nou partisan), 457. Twenty-two precincts give Rosocrans, (non partisan) for shoriff, 6715 Baron, (ind) Bullock, for county judge (ind.),675; Simpson (rep.), 400 Mayes, for connty clerk (rep.), 302; Kelle (ind.),’ 720; Jacobs, surveyor, (rep.), 409} Ball, (ind.) don’ preeinet has not vet been h and with 155 votes will probably ch figures in favor of the republican caudidates. For transferring three ranges of precincts from Cherry to Sheridan county, 430; against, 671 Prarrsyovti—Complete returns for Cass county are not yet Io, Tipton, Greenwood, Avoca and Weoping Water City yet to com: Only majorities received from tho two latter places. Tho vote without these precinots is: Post. 1,743; Edgerton, 1,012; Bitten vonger, ;' D'Allamand, 754} 7 Hadloy, 7115 Marple, 1,201, Shumwu elected | aro | from a Weodword, 117, For district judge mau, republican, 1,578 Travis, democrat, 1,273; Stevenson, indepeudent, 463, The en tive ropublican county ticket was elected ex copt county judge, county superiuteundent L clerk of the distriot cour Hawwsox—Ten out of fourteen precinets in Sioux couuty give Edgerton, 104; Post, 104. For judge of the Fifteenth district, | Kinkald, 234 Bartow, 114; Curtls, 146; Hae- baugh, $2; Jenkius, 85 The paople's party mugwump faction’ of the independents, cledted uil the county ofioers except superia: THE OMAHA DAILY dont Republicans elocted these, Nionrana townships to hear fr tho largest, Edgerton, County tic Republican judge and sur- veyor olected ana a democratic treasurer. The balance is fadependent with possibly & democratic superintendent F'aLis Crry—With three precincts to hear from ost’s majority in the county is 200, Republican county ticket elocted, O'NeiLr—Holt county republicans have achieved a remarkable victory in the election just passed. Havo elected the entire ticket, with possibly the exception of county judge, m the face of the overwhelming independ eat majority last yvear. Some delay in gotting returns from outlying wvrecincts, but indications that Post carried the county by 150, Ofieial voto not ro: Edgerton, publicans elect Phelps fo Meclain, commissionor; Walker, Harris, 'coronor. The independents eloct Camp for sheriff; Abraham, treasurer; Conn, The democrats 6 not in 1t N6 —Six pl s in Scotts Bluffs county give Post Edgerton, 82; Bitten- bender, 20, For distriet judge—Chrreh, 1975 Neville, 51, The result of the county election will be the defeat of a greator part of the ro- publican ticket Byssrrr—Threo procincts out of thirteen Rock county wive Post, 103; Edgorton, Shumway, 15 Marple 113; D'Allomand, Hadley, 72 {ToLpikdr— Nine precinets out of fourteen | Pholps county give Post, 3533 Edgarton, 3; Bittenbendor, 33, Beal, for district carried the county by 400 plurality. itire independent county ticket 1s OmMcial returns cannot be had be. fore morning NELS All but two precinets in Nuckolls ity have beon heard from. Majoritics as follows Edgerton, 1913 Hasti fistrict judge, 154 The entire county ticket s clected by the independents by from 150 to 250 majority. T'he two precinets to be heard onceded to the independents. Poxca—The vote in Dixon connty on jud of the supreme bench and regents, with tho exception of eleven precinets is as follows Post, 232; Edgerton, 203; Shumway, 203 Marple, 210; D'Allemand, 169 Hadley, 191 Districe judge with exception of taree vre- cincts: Norris, 710; Crawford, 1. The ontire republican ticket is cloctod with one exception of county TERAMAIL—Returns from fiva prec Burt county give Bittenbendor 64: ton, b Post, Retur on precinets give Davis, + Estelle, 400; Bller, 188; Foreuson, Hopewell, 524 Irvine, Kayser, Minnahan, 2153 Magnes Osborne, Scott, 417: Smith, Shiolds, Wakolay, 33, Total Vote for Hopewell in four precincts, Minnehan, in same precincts, 230; and slds 200, The vote on county ticket is close. The republicans have probably ed treasurer, county judge, sheriff, clerk of courtand suporintendent. Manisox—Ten precinet out of sixteen givo Post, Jdgerton, 02, For distriet juage Allen, (ind) 753; Powegs, (rep) 60!: Riley, (dem) 205, Republicans will probably elect clerk, superintendent of instruction and clork of county. The democratic, treasurer, sheriff and county judge, Dakota Crev.—Oficial returns not in. Tho outlook is for a small majority for Post and the republican ticket. Craiwford’s majority A full democratic county ticket is clected except judge Buarxawn—In this cent of the entire ited _on account o Brean, Neb., over 25 per cent of the votos cast were not counted, The Australian b lot system resulted in 3he loss of hundreds of votes in the county through the ticket not being properly marked. Aixswontii—Election has come and gone in Brown county and the independent placo hunters that have been gradually fo their way to the front in searth of fat offices have becn routed, both foot and horse. e republican county ticket has been ted with two excentions and _those two are democrats. C. W. Potter, the alliance candidate for county clerk, has been _snowed under, as has also Austin for judge, and Stockwell for treasurer and ' Billeter for . sheriff. Brown county has heretofore been considered as the hotbed of independents, but their race is run and tho crushing dofeat of yester- ill lung be remembered. ‘Phe state and al tickets aro still in doubt. The re- turns ot being all . Tuo oficinl canvass will probably take placo tomorrow. MixnEN—Twelve precinets out of sixteen give Edgerton, SG+; Post, 643: Beal, 5643 Smith, 419; Gaslin, 150, The alliance elected all the county ticket, oxcept republican sheriff and clerk of the court. Fairnuiy —The vote in this county has not et been counted. Returns from several pre- Civets give Posta small majority, though a afe_ostimate cannot yet be made, the couuty vote is about evenly divided between tle republican and democratic nominees. The independents eloet a commissioner WiLri—All precinets but two give Post, 1,64; Edwerton, 1,310. Tho others will reduce Post's majority a trifle, Republican county ticket is clectad oxcept judge, super- intendent and surveyor. Hasting's majority is about #65 in the county. Canvass wiil bo bad tomorrow St. PAUL—No rel tonight. The canvassing b uow. KEARNEY--Twenty procinets out of twenty- six in Buffulo county eive Post 1,395 and Edgerton 1,310, Indications are that' Post is defeated in the county by swmall wajority The remaining precitets are independant, Judgo Hamor in _twenty-two townships re- ceived 1,666, and Holcomb 1,4, Hamer's friends ¢laim the county for him by a small majorit HASTING ty-one 1n and surve, or. Knox county’s voto, with eight m, including Croighton, Post, 331 connted )05 Post, o 1 SUFVOyOr; in [ e s in Edgor judgo in i’ 4454 1993 it about 20 per cast wero not in_voting. In preel ballots orro; ble news is obtainable ard is ot work Iourtecn precinets out of twen- Adams county givo Post 1,005; dgerton, Smith, for judge, 790; Gaslin, ; Beal, 413, ana_ Batty, The repub- ican county ticket is eloctod, except possibly county clerk., Ieturns are coming in very slowly CLAY Cextin precinet_ mis with one on, 1,322; Post, 1,020, Distriet judge, Hastings,'145%; Mor 1,1 The entire republican county ticket is elected, with the exception of county superintendent, zoroner and cierk of the district court. Nowrit Prarrr—Twonty of forty-one yivo Post 75 majority. Careful estimates give Post the county by from | to The oatire republican county ood majorities. A, H, publican for district judge, re- ceived 130 majority in this county Cranks.—A large bon-firo and an astio rally tonight over the breaking alliance tack in Merrick county Hannisnuns —Oficial returns ara in slowly. Reliable unoflicial returns give Post, 165; Edagerton, 163 ‘The rest of tno state and judicial ticket running in ubout the samo order, The county republican ticket is elected with two exceptions. - BURNISHED SMALL Clay county vote five precints out enthusi of the coming TALK, Wanted Him to Wait, Cincinnati Commerzial: “Graudpa,” re- marked little Bob, in one of his sobur-faced nts, “will you go to heaven when you I hope so, Bobby “And wiil T go too, grandpal” 11 you are o.good boy nlways “Grandpa,” again returned the youthful inquisitor, after a vrief y il you have wings and a harp when you get to heayen 1 8uppos so, dear.’ “And will [ haye w und and sing, 1901 Bobuy I, then, grandpa, yow'll have to wait till they'gets mine hooked on, cause 1 don’t want 1o have to fly up the stréetall by my self, " you wiil.” 1gs and a barp, and fly A Budding Poot. Washiogton Star: A small this poem under the caption SDISAPPOINTMENT My peu is pore, My ink is pail; There ain't no wag To my dog’s tal. pd With Tommy. lderly Visitor (taking When [ was about boy sends in ting Acqua ieago Tribune tae littlo boy on his knee) your age, Tomumy, 1 Tommy -Say, why don't you get som iend that biig hole in your hair, ody to Johnny's Mop. Kate Fiela's Washington: His Fathel Johuny, have you cleaned up the buck vard! Tho Terror—Yes, pa, I wiped it up with Tommy Tucker. An Explanation New York Herald: Teachor—Uan plain what is meant by viearious ment! Johnny—Yes, sir. pa she spanks me, you ex punish- When ma gets augry at BEE, ELECTION AFTERMATH. ‘(u\Yli' g0 rroM Pinst race.] candidates in tho flold thore, which divided the republican strength. In tne nino dis- tricts romaining, soven of tho successful can didatos are sgmblicans and two are crats, In twh] 4 tho districts the republi- cans and demodrats combined against the alliar Domocrats agd Nepublic believe that thépasplo’s party in this stato is out of powe 80, stay out, and that tho fight next yaur“will be on the old lines Thovo is somothag touching fn tho gre of tho old partyRmiitiolans who nave. 1ot onch other forYeaya, Tiio orushing alliance defeat is a comidh cause for joy CONTESTED ELECTIONS, Six Contests Fited With the Clevk of the House of itey Atives. Wasniy D, C., No tices of ir tention to contest the right to their seats of six members-elect to tho house of repre sentatives in the Fifty-second congress have been filed with tho clerk of the house, Thoy are as follows: Houry T. Noyes vs Hosea H 1I, from tho Twenty-eighth New York district; John B. Reynolds vs George W. S. Houok, from the Twelfth Ponnsy vania district; Thomas H. Groovy vs kd- ward Scull rom the Twentieth Pennsyl- vania_district; Alexandor K. Craig vs An- drow Stewart, from the Twenty-fourth Penn sylvania district; Thomas k. Miller va. Wil- liam Eiliott, from the Seventh South Ca lina district, and John V. McDufilie vs Louis W. Turpin from the Fourth Alabama district, the Pennsyivania cases the conte cted as republicans hile other cases the contostess wero elected democrats, In the last house of representa tives the ore seventeen contested election cases before the committeo on eloctions, 18 alike profoss to osen ' to TON, MASSACHUSEZTS ELECTION. Democrats Win the Governorship— Republicans Claim A1l Eise. Bostoy, Mass., Nov. 4.—Fstimated in tho whole state Russell wlil receive 156,000 and Allen 151,000, leaving the governor's plurality about 5000, Lieutenant Gov- ernor Hailo and the balance of the repub lican state ticket elected by am- vle pluralties. Stato Auditor ly (dem.) defeated. Returns for legislature aro very incomplete. The seuate will be republi- can. House has completo roturns from members, little more than half, and theso staud cichity-two republicans to forty-nve democrats. ~ The executive council will prob- ably stand soven ublicans ~ to ono dermocrat. Governor Russell this morning claims his election by about 6,000, He says it means that Massachusetts is earnestly for tariff re- form on tho lin of freo raw material, which has been the cuief issue in this state, It also means she firmly and aggressively for sound currency. ONE LONE DEMOCRA County, 1L, Overwhelmingly ftepublican. {.--Complete returns from n orecinet of Cook county show that the entlre republican ticket has been elected. The republican candidate for county dommissioner in the city district appear to have recoived mujoritics varying from 7,000 to 14,000, chart, re- publican candidate for drainage trustee, re- ceived 5,000 woré votes than any other candidates for that office ‘The only democrat elected was Lyman Cooley, drainage trustoe, who comes iu us minority representative. A significant fea- ture of the election is that nearly every man endorsed by the Amprican or “Kuow-noth- ing party,” was clected. Cook PENNSYLVANLUS LARGE prife She Rolls Up One That tepublicans, PmiraveLenia, Pa., Nov. 4.—Complete figures from fifty-three of tho sixty-sc counties in the staw, including Philadelphia and Allegheny, ‘and caroful estimates for the other fourtcen counties, show 4 plurality of 009 for Grege. opublican, for auditor general, and for' Morrison, ropublican, for stato The proposition for & constitu- ation 15 overwhelmingly rejected. Only ton countics gave majorities in favor of tho convention, and in the forty-eight coun ties from which complete roturns have been received, in the vote on the question there is a not majority of 154,500 against holding tho convention. MAJORITY. Pleases the en VIRGINIL KESULTS, Have Kver Own Way. Ricmyoxn, Va., Nov. 4, —Re from tho election yesterday show that the democrats have elected nineteen senators and seventy-seven members of the house of delegates, while tho opposition have five members in the house so far, Democrars ything Their urns received SLUTH DAKOTA ected to Congress Rousing Majority. YN D., Nov. 4.—Information bas beon received at the heacquarters of the democratic state committee to the effoct thut Jolley, (rep.) has a majority of about 500 over Smith (ind.) and that Woods (dem.) 1s overwhelmingly defoated. 1CHUSETTS, lected by a Big Malority— The Legistature Republican Bostox, Mass,, Nov. 4.—The legislature shows decided republican gams, That party will bave a good majority in boti hou The Journal, republican, at noon concedes the election of Kussell for governor by 5,000, KETURNS, Joliey With a IN MAS, Russell FROM MARYLAND. Democrats ret Ever Govy Dow BaLtivone, Md., Nov. 4. plurality is from 12,000 to partial estimated returns, also demecratic, thing, from The der 15,000, The legislature is ocratic based on SAFELY DIt of Tuesday's serscy. NEWARE, Nov. 4.—~Almost complete show that in the legislature the democrats will have & mujority of thirty-five ou joint ballot., MOCRATIC. Result cotion in New urns in PARTISAN PHESS COMMENTS, Tuesday's Election an Aug Victory in 1892 for Both Part NASHVILLE, ' \!'Nov. 4.—Commenting editoriully in yedtarday's it American of today says: “Itis notso deep as & well, nor 80 wide' as a church door; but like Mercutio's wotila, 'twill serve.” Tho American is happy Yo anpear this morning as prophet, for it repeatadly oexpressad its couvigtion that Ohio, Pennsyl- vania, Massachusetts and lowa, would go republican. At thiswriung it appears tha only the first two (have justified con fidence i their obsijfate political depravity. “Wa fear that they wust be given to stiffuoss of neck and bardness of hearts; for if the mighty works which have be ne in the had been done in Tyro und Sidon the would have repentad in sack cloth and ashes, v York—-Hurrah for New York. Flow jority is out of sight. ~ Plattism is buried ath an avalanche of ballots. It was a t and good and glorious day tor the democracy and 1502 1s all right.” The | i, domocrat, says: *Democrats got more 1n the elections yesterday than wa hoped for. New Y Massachusetts and Towa are now pretty surely democratic in the next eleetiom, and the next election w bo that of 1842, 'Of O ylvania there was much to little to be expected, and the surprise, unless in the smallness y's ma jority in the former state. The Banner, independent, says prove better for the democrats have lost Obio. If they bad oarried that stato they would have gone into the cam ! paign of next year over-coutiaent, while they Tonn ’ elections o falso has n ¢ ris, be decided, rosult is no of Meki It may that tney JHURSDAY NOVEMBE | now resognize the necessity of ati igence and | | the R are. CreveLaxn, O., Nov. 4,1 say that the republican vietory due tional issues: that spoechues aroused in terest in protection the, families demanded tion: that campaig: issues always bring than the discussion of | cure, DENVE tomorro eroat publ the em to conduc a Colo., Nov, 4. will say editorially intorest is felt in Tuesaay's eleckions Massachusotts and Ohio on contost noxt year. Of e on this subject must be of the ofticial” returns and swayed tho majorities but it does not take a imaginatio David B th very reach et Hill that 18002, 1 ent i Ihe el pronounced victory f. nd Cleveland is not in it om New York will ba soliu year, and it will control tho sol domocratic candidate for lutely. It is too soon to p the next national contest tako much of be likely to earry N publican opponent that state has been without 4 great many years, it cloar that & mero boss i cannot lead to victory, If can carey Now York uext Harrisoa Is the man in believe that the battle between Harrison and Hill won a splendid victory, but come o presidential possibilit under any eireumstance next year will_bo carried on and Indiana, The carrying either stato, althou one they are apt to lose the democrats must ew win and this slight diffc think will, decid party, if our candidato is our campaign is well managed.” Kixsas Crry, Mo., Nov. stion and recont % renc 4, br York is lost on alocal publican on national vindicated the author tanff_measure, Kepublicats tiger has h at Albany, but he cannot white house, Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Nov, democrat, says: ‘“Enough vattle was clearod vesterday to demonstrate th will bo one of the Toe result in issuc and pledges 10 a campaign squa has been evading. issue next ye the country for reform. New York's towns of Massachuses the reform sentiment,” The Star, indepond aside all rooster: partisan _exuberauce, cold facts, the elections show will be the one sup: dential contest next of the situation leayv the only candidate for democ reform, Ohio settled the ompleto victory republican party MeKinloyism, CLEVELAND, will say Ko Ohio tho party y on th With th nt, 1d belehing vt that pme [ 0., Nov. purpose to wage unceasing extortion aud onpression of th until those wrongs are ri is elected, but McKinle feat ‘For Freedoms’ though baflled, is ever Mesris, Tenn., Ledger says: “The and glorious triumph battle von.' ! V. for reform seems to be in e LONGESYT DRAW IN TH 1t Will Be on th ton He The new bridge w over the Harlem river at and Fifty-fifth stre marvels of modern ys tho New York draw will be the world, ns well as the viest draw now s in ige at New London, tons.That br fred P. Boller, the e Harlom river bridge. weigh 2,400 tons, or pound: The draw will new bridge i the present center, or known, MeComb’s Dam eat s The be as minate at_the southern the new bridge. the river chunnel bridge will cross at r consequently, as a_ whole With the approaches, The new bridge will b and iron, It will be wide forty feet the north proneh 831 fo Noew York C on therc ot long ntral railrond is and One Hundred and streot. The viaduet is to be foot long. The extreme ler work will, fore, be quarters of . Thor tion, a 230-foot connect the new oughfares from the south end of There will, probubly, he city, If not, 1pon tl VISIT made re, uy’s MERCHANT TAILOR MADE PANTS, # 7 tarlor made pa #10 tailor made pant $12 tailor s pants for #14 tu s pants for #16 tailor made b $18 tailor u for for mi lor mad nts for Mail orders v ho Tho n of Hill and The dele, 18091 Leador ill was in muking the campaign purely McKinioy's people “such hionest saw that their welfaro and vote for hi od largor al questions can R the N tho presid urso all spocul littlo canses better und vic the ¢ v nt will for le ! 4 of the smoke of, way from the elections any yoar, our opinion, roval in Mujor MeKinley ho will not bo- Tho Journal, democratic: **T'he news of tho election will i great comfort to the ropublicaus. issue, but Ohio questions of tho prosident liet tho vesult of not prophet to se that Hill will w Yori against T republican party ieader foe v veal republican republicans can if the other also; both 1n order may, and we of our tho | ) the contest in favor best und n loso New York to Tammany; it me to the stato than it does to ihe country. claws fixed on tho stato them on the Ohlo on nw foreible an oy n cloc: ' na volo t apublican Naturally ) possible ow York alu wh rstoc offort of 1on 1 almost winly be the democratic nominee for pres Nower Lammany, ation next | the Hill n of 1bso- does nts mal om_Platt President 2 will win b they but Ohio tins republican to more The house afford ns “The Times t tariff reform elections w the whish means for purity and s equality and economy in_government. the air and soon the proudest thing a man can say of himself will vo I am a Clevelaud democrat,” chiof issues tari® anys: results next clinches of protection 1t s tho will voto solidly counties s show the growth of m “Throwing cannons and to tho coming down the issuo in the pr year, and that the logic s Grover Cleveland as rift Ac que discourage the democracy or to chango war upon tarift year. easure and of tarift i and v ion. o 4.—Tho Plaindealer “Thero is nothing in the result to their oiling masses rhted. once ~The ore o de 1 McKinl 18 misdoomed to dé begun® Public stinet emocracy, athy, for WORLD w Washing- ziits Bridge. ich is to bo One et will be one engineering Recorder. longest ono heaviest. the lze was planned by inecr of tho lav about 108 feot long. to bo ouilt just south of it bridg wduct now heing built from 1dgecomb avenue on Washington Heights will ter- built Hundred of in the railvoad nd weighs 1,200 Al- now tor will 5,000,000 The is better The shore pier of THEIR s roputation of tailors , left unon the PRICE diagonally. sht angles, and, The old bridge crosses The new be ONLY but not all a MISFIT for however be longer than the old bridge. built of steel sixty-seven wide, including the footpaths, and over the driveway to running « be W tra atl,600-foot extension to Jerome Sixty h about 18, approach to bo bridge with contering the bridge. tl ye sfor ... 1309 iy in shorte , it will feet On ap- v the cks, and avenus md put 1,600 of the three- vddi- made to thor- at an 10 a new avenue constructed to connect the north- that that of their tonal an n until h isa any re- in and we ve loso to Now an tho Tho of McKinley commits the the most pronounc Tariff the skill, The The ! | wick [ north | Engir | at | and The foet o aovout bridg, ani vither | foct ] will b ing re tho Br tort Boll junctio and orn \enr McKomb Dam noew b the to, with end at the foundation, toward the top. fully y pioree wom for n pior wi orn terminus of the emer minus n of ridge n 1 by I | hold the machine be ¢ reular and Sixt b n of the W mean high olevation The deaw span will be high g half i truss ntrs Octol compl With the dedue wys and bad we t thoe st ful cu n the cer ro will centers. 8, req 1. wi hoe iter, bo 4 'l uires thin h that the work will I'he e noxt now | 15t of The will by ontract \ugust ridgo { the ther ring W v r the for It ill indt t 't total onds, ve to sixty-two f ) f th A0 ons for 5t is ou ridggo venues, the of also hopas to y bridg 1a il be water, watchman's 0 ¢ arche: a brond stairway it the bu 11 support choad the v runnit in tw and ot it the iv is quire vindue is estimatod 250,000, $1, to bo itlay for that point up to $2,000,000; ELECTRICITY Ihe Subtle Unseen in Siegos. koit for granted that ev We first ¢ ith pow tricity | being made on a trodu | lights sei i may a be be er n The ther tively durin, the But of the by it bee the beam seree An a8 a s lnln to only 1 ally make be is 1 to d the gu tol these be ¢ gre: appal bo tl For o v artillery works the ctric tailed, cross ause | posed, arried e Almend - Rose etcy, and deliciously as the fresh fruits may lass fort rful In ction of for th id land, stat therefol ssieging sic of fore, no simplo at nig the d linary sio hitherto adopted would not be possi except at an ¢ this y attac senrcl n showr ), but it } L more ¢ electri creen, | 1ecess it nuch isconcert s, the siege wo on and also with near 1 hrid A D vind which ns I'ne shore piors will b 1o of tower I'he piors will eneh bo nai Iy li ¢ i dg- the thirty-four 18 old cut L 100 afford- wn draw o ity W to he nd will dinmeter nty-four stwoen walls will wntilevered outside of tho t ty for which bids [{ in and t usses, I in ot v L ho bo 10 iy bridgo b working Sundiys, da V. i ealeulated vear, expires that ¢ two W IN WanR, N ork } ho ho ), improvements contem plated at Power as a Factor @33 will soon b e the to be ioned tak arm, in Iy longc ope ht an yrmous disndvantag ers cal 1 light 1 that phere is at all laden with smoke or o of tho light also been the penctrating power of the be duninished to a large extent employment by the ot ssing the first at secms that the illuminated space” at tho intersection of the two heams presents a h England, lnrge most southern defences, in o v possossion lights to 0id in keeping nd The wor n employment the for will c a W rht operations conductod fortifiod pla the be firin s in th suer on ho on thei 3 for not whe [ rsido of an n fort te ovid 151 parations b led aro scale for the in- briiliant search th at the disposal of tho We t find ¢ of permancnt fortress igainst which it n y 1y iteh on the against it. co ompars wion of coustructin the greatly only ho wou Id, r from them construction of nanner seriously proved of b n 1 atu th light ¢ an [} y t 1if e, fo. e st of 8 ur- 1t n he another le. It less opaque according Lo or mist with which the amount of smok: the atmosphere tack of a fortress is averse the s ks, at m ¢ chind which operation can be conducted in secrect. Al produce this screening ry that a powerful light should bo placed flank of the ground to be hidden, so the its beam may be projected in front of it. It is better to throw tho the front, tra its greater bhecause it is charged. therefor svious, in frot beam rather st when enemy’s Th - be d 1o firing The eflc nt 0 Aight obscuring be used applica- of this use of the light in the ord at- 5 e, it is search of t he dingon- than E 50 suracy as during the d us fo ho mos wtackin fortress, or for ployment of search lights would be haz- PRICE: DELICIOUS ardous, pf illa 5 t use powerful i 0 position connoiterin in sieg 10108 POW dis firo iy oflc placed to or is- ontributes by the dazzling effect upon those workingr I'ho projector used should ho capable of throwing u ve beum, and care should bo uny stray rays illuminating which is inténded to light can also be used with greut aftorw condensed iken to nvoid the ground hidden, he ot in an then y. mus obtainable. otho night with almost as he v than a the Of pertact purity. Of great strength, m- S lavoring | Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. 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