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SEN PAGES THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1892--SIXT} VAR L L onators on the same date aro: Dela- | peopie's ang soclailst-lavor parties. Ponn Ism*r‘r«ln seven of the thirteon districts. | 1888 Claveland earried the state by 7,140 RF\”\( ’\ ”” i ‘ \ | by the dcmocratio party. Both parties olaim | WA N T Uhen s A1 \ Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Missis- | sylvania will aiso elect a judge of tho su ho democrats conceds only six districte. | plurality. In 1S58 Abbott for governor beat WM 4 Al 51 the Lutheran vote. The repubiicans have “ A\] ;\ I)l‘ ‘”HR\“( OR( \V lssourl, New Jorsey, Tennesses, Vir. | preme court, Lwo congressmen-at-large and a | For the first time in & prosidential eloetinn A 4l £ J ai (irubb by 14,125 plitality. The republicans | sought to remove anv scruples yot eonter nd West Vircinin. congressman from euch of the twenty-eight otes wiil bo cast this yoar under the Aus- | have made a vigarqus campmign, and there | - tainea by the German Lutherans , Upon the result of the coming elec. | districts of the state. In aadition full | tralian system is much specula{fdo among the leaders on by nominwting Hon. dohn C. Kooh - Iso aepenas the political parsonnol of | house of representatives of 204 membors, Governor Russell's campaigning tours aro | both sides as to \yn effect this will have on Opposing Forcys in New York Re or | A German Lutherar for lteuten- : [entr-aix senators to be clected to their | and state senators from the old numbered | unusually suocossful. A republioan man. | next Toesdas pposing : y h‘_’ Ready for ant govornor. Mr. Koch has made ag | VAShington Membsrs of e Party Inclined At the same timo the new president 18 | sonatorial aistricts, will bo chosen. Tho | ager, close to tho state committes, nas said It is conceded by foth parties that tha coal the Election Oonflict, agerossive campaign and has constituted to Endorsy the Ndw Pape Fated, sixteen of them being elected | candidates on the state ticket are s fol. | that Hartison will havoto lead Uloveland 18,- | combine matter Will have lass. effect on tro i one of the principal clements of strength in 3 it oceed republican senators and ten being | lows: Judge of the supreme coutt- rapubli | 000 votes to elect Haile, It {s difiicult to finda | presidential tickes than on the governorship the rapublican party this year. Should R pa o rucceod demooratic senators. o | can, John Deane, Hollidavaburgn: aemocrat, | democrat to beliove it possiblo for Haile to | and legisiative campwign. For thle reraort i MMANY' LUSTE S SUBSIDING | the legisiature be repuviicas, Senatos S Boath * Catotn the " logliavaven | A mmmc e eidrick, Beanklin; prouibition, | efont [tussell, it ia eqoaliy dificuit to lng | i thoughy from themost caroful catimates | TANMANY'S BLUSTER 1S SUBSIDING | tio logisatu probatly he " resmof | WILL WAIT UNTIL AFTER THE “eGLECTION Seuth Carolina the legisiatures | Amberst @ Puiladelphin: people's | & repudlican outside of the narty headquar- | that can bo mado gt Cloveiand will carry - 1o the senato of the United tos R ealeaday will also oach | party, 4. B McCombe, Nowoastie: soclalist | ters who 15 perfectly confidont that he will | the state by Trom 500 to 6,000 plurality p 1] which event Koch woula b govornor, i sonator to succeed tho one | labor. N. N. Christ, Pittsbure. Congress- | do so. Iho inaication® g thut the democrats [ Talk of Defying the United States Authori- | That i tho. wey feoer Fou! > talking, | At & Mecting s a natof b r | \ i way Koch's friends aro talking, A Mecting of Theie Association @ term will exoira March 4, 1805—the | men-at-inrge —repunlie: n, Wililam Liiy, | From Careful Estimates, will clect four contrtéssmen and the repub ties 1s Dylog Oat—Cleveland's Gre: aund the republicans think he will Keta Conclude That They Must 1 ! % ssmstors in Kassmt and Boulh Da- | Maucth Chunki demoorat, Alex MeDowell; | A caretul examination ot the conditton fa | Hosns three, THS Semoceats witt sloos boar Ads & Fallare—The Repabe largo vote in' consequonce. The contos, be A kAl tobasly veing repubiicans andin South Caroliaa | Sharon; democrat, C. A, Allen, “vie; demo’ | 1y \niroon disirots it inquirios, from | State senators and'the republicans four. The tween Peck and Spooner for the governor. | Federal Putronnge Batore Taking ocratic. grat, Thorias Merritt, Reading: prohibition, | carefyl observations of both parties, leads to | COmPosition of the agsembly will be: Domo. lleans Are Very Confident, ship has been a most spirited one. Such a Step, _— Stwon B. Chase, Kaston; prohibition. James | the conclusion thatche congressional olection | Crals, thirty-four; republicans, twenty.six. — Under tha new appointment Wisconsin {s AFFAIRS IN COLORADO, T. McCreary, Pittsburg; neople's party, 8. | js raore nearly in nesord twich tha Horomrar - s entitied 10 ten comgrossmen. Tho repub — P Chuase, Hroofield; people's party, G. " W. | estimatoe, Tho editor of one of (he meat MISSOURD'S CAMPAIGN, Nuw Yonrk, Nov, 5 —[Special Tele | licans claim eight of these, and give the WasiiNatos Buieav or tie Bee Able Resulcs in the Centennial Htate— Dawson, " Baaver: o e Tiabak | Prominant rapublican paers of the Third — Tite Ber. | —Now York, like the rest of the | democrats two, | ATD BOUNTARSAT Sia 3 ueAglng to Republicans, Thomas Grundy pibruni ~ socialist-labor, | {istrict considers that disteiot doubtful also, | Major Warner's ¢ " for the Governor- { couutry, olosed the oampaign tonight, Michigan s Contest. | Wasnivaroy, 0. C., Nov exvER, Colo,, Nov. 5. —All issues in Colo- homas Grundy, Pittsburg o although the democrats make no claims hers Ahip Growing Brighter, with the feeling that Tuosday's ver Lavaivo, Micn., Nov the A strong offort to establish f e, o are suborainated to the silver question. | Th pacple of bennsyivanta witl o Tuss. | LG St L R LIRS R R et A R UL RS LU L b At LA i hety-five por cont of the democratio party | (A% BERIROR IWCIE Tt ehnaco of tosting the | Following dre the stata UKot Blats off | 8 full set of state offoers this your. In nddi ity T 2 the © vaidity red Statcs having sustained. 3 Organ has beon mado hora recently his state has ondorsed the ticket headed Georiacn Skor soveror, William still a possibility ot trouble, and the vros- | the validity o o or radistriot- | Staris thoonly evening paper i1 N tion to full state and presideutial tiokets, all 3. 5 validity ot the Minor radistriot ar is the only evening paver in Wash oad commis. | Pt Ve collision botwoan federal and locali- | ing law, tho state of Michigan, for tho | ton and it 1s toupartisan with, thap tooe ore | tios Is dwelt on. The United States marshal | firat time 0 e | slig epublican leantn. meeting u- | sioner, three supreme court judees, ° \ L x . thine since the war will cast a por | slight republican leaning. At a meetin - . - - Huule, Springfield ; licutenant governor, Rover | the Weaver clociors. The fraction of ths HOW IT LOOKS IN KANSAS, Wolcott of Boston, Democratic—Ior woy- | OUF parties vote for ono rail mocratic party that placed Cloveland olec. - ernor, William F. Russell, Cambridgo i o i e v Sucenss—=De | 3 U d A today nearly comploted the swearing | tion loc v or o ho Jackson Domooratio ussociatio ors and a state tioket in the field has with- | Republicans Certain of Sucenss—De | tevant_wovernor, Jamos 'B. Carroil, Sprine- | judge for the St. Louis and one for the Kan. ¥y completed g B | tic _ul‘ u? olectoral vote for the demo- | th ackson Demoorati sociation cratic und Populist Cluims, tisld. Prohibitionista—Fior wovernor, Wol- y + .. |in of the dopury marehals and | crutic candidate for the presidency. Tho | night a mouon to endorso the new pa itAwn Its oandidates for electors sothat | % . : | . ¥ . sas City court of appeals, Ths poople's | | 1 v stato is ontitiod to fourteen oloctors, kel PRBtiGANlY but two Lioksts in the | . TOTERA, Kan, No Kansas enjoys tho | cott Hamiiton, Amhorst: lieutenany wover- | 118 B ampalgn In this atate hs not besia. | SUPOFVISON who are to do duty d u crors, Jiach | greated a lively discussion. There was s b il distinction this year, for the first time in its | Lor, Edward Kendall, Camhrides, Peoplo's Y & a 00 sld—republican and populist. The work L ¢ purty foels confident of five electoral votes t¢ olection day. Governor Flowers bumbastic | PATLY foels confidont of five electoral votes to the campaign on th 4 ¢ N 4 X pposition that tho motion was withdra for govel o g yal- | Vigorous ome, and while its vote is k start on, with a fighting chancoe in the Thira, | OPPOS! party - tor governor, Heary Winnof, Wal while . ® | prociamation bas only caused a smilo. The Pifth, Sixth and 1 ehth den; lieutenant woveroor, W. J, Shields, | expacted to be larger than heretofore, ¥ J history, of boing a doubtful stats, at least 80 far as the national, co: part of the repub)i congrossional dis- ( Tho backors of tha newsjaper aro waltin, BYWTHN Baoh c6 AHow 1o ‘Lte peopls this eressional and loz- | fit ! 118 offoct on the gonoral résult 13 not thought | | NGNS SUOEIT did not swoar in today the | {victs. A strange fusion movement prevails | sco whethor they will huve n do sratio rosident Harrison is & better friena | !slative cont are concernod. Of course, — " likely to be materil, though it is conceded | 1000 deputy sheriffs that he had provided. ""‘“":'""I'.”‘ the ".'1"',“.".“"»““ mai can predios inistration to back them. Whaen they o tho proposition to fully re- | the repuvlicans do not admit this, but theie NEW YORK POLITICS, that the domocrats will sufier more thor Tustead he o thlote oo niconce tha result in thess tour dis itouted himself with show from it than republicans, The prohivi | ing the badees ho hua ordored. LAt the State bs Expected to Do in the ¥ hbs L) A 4 s Bt tionists are not strong 1 Missouvi, nad ar It was said tonight that the republicans not taken into account by any of the other Nuw Your, Nov. 5. —Besides the prosiden- | purties. Tho campaign for congrossmen has | ad faiely onetize siiver ~tnan s any other | extraordinary nctivity in tho campaign and esidentinl cardidate, and that ho has | yuoie raticones eon iven assurances that ho will signa free [ S0 FEOREC oinage bill, if passed by congre N | A A A LR populists claim that the only hope for silver | Prebension trict tho ne ws ne t Tuesgay their courago While the domocrats will cortainly divide | Prebaviy potor out the electoral voto of the state,the indications cocoded iu the purpose to which | On tho stato t lekot suom 1o be favorable to orning the tras coadition vidence of theic norvous ap. . Westorn Ponstons, Tho following westorn pensious gran oy addfasse T Ht go of | the ropubticans. A comploto state tickef L ‘ber Lorg | tiwl electors and mowmbers of congress, acniot | been warm, and hus boen fought almost en. | 100y addressed themsolves months age 1o.U8. chosi with. onm: ik crivey | ars Fepiokied” by ‘Triw Bin una B RO s for the people of the silver states 1o vote Fusion of the democrats aud people's | {40 of the court of appaals and members | Hrely on the turi issues. T'he recent redis. | provonting the casting of a lar candidato for governor, aud Allen Mos Bureau of Claims or General Weaver, bocause his platform is arty has brought about this douvtful condi e i . ST n | ticting of the state gave, 1tis supnosed, | fravaulesy vote, o Tammany count | democratic cand o i R s ' s vad ] bt wd that it of the state assembly, are to be eles! in | ¢ Bh 1 BF 118 I Tteb T oo B rEASTEE 6 LD L iocratie candi lowa: Orj Olsen,, Gool lrl’\euuwut‘x;l on II-;«l qu ~‘W'x‘;x“\ tos for | N in Kansas, this stal Notw Y s prosent delecation | | Sk S N| v\m x“]ul:.“'"lv le I tho |18 @uother matter to be nside o White, Silas Str. Loven 13, \ o8 s carry their electora votes for N e, ke e s PR Ll 0 onl exeption b 190 ) o s Outio n 1150y STIAS St ren orn Nemvor the: s moal Wiy comunyTae | Four yeats ago Kanass gavo laretson | [1* 21010 Now Voris proont dologatio a0 Rapblcan majorky, | el Tammany” hs made proparations |y, Oreowsonoe | Wit WG R, e o a0t tus Xt admibiy: | nejovity of S5,000 vous, 1THves yeura 8go | thres demoorats. And eleven vepubil | THENG 18 semo douby h Lenveryrtve s | to bl its & L L UL LU T B e S i preslieut ton Mulnix. Willinm tration. The reputlican candivates for con- | the farmers alliance movoment swept ovor | - 4 Twolft trlo sre | 08 to the istrict, where u hot couflict | their votes may not bo iost, even though rott Horace D Nour X cans. Ia the Twolfth district where | 8% toth d L g Y. Tho principal 1ssuo is the tarit ana | e , gress are K. B. Coe intho First .n;vmnh the state and gathered forcs until the elec. Bourke Cochran has been nominated “I\ ]\ 1 C ] vl.\wllvmn,:---r' blic nm‘ their dupos afterwards go to prison Wptio & '“ i X ‘”il ; L “:‘ Charles second J " ta ‘s pelled a second conventiol n ' p lo 4 ew Aays awo nono o the aw fuell Wi 1 Bov u&“fimmmwmmwmw;mw»wWMmewmmwumrmMmdmmmHMNWKMHMJMLaM@mmmaf'wwmmmxwIWNHWNJWHmMmMJan,W.‘twum“ AL the First, and J. C. Rell inthe Second, [ Of seven congrossmen, theos suvordinate | gomocrats bave named Arthur Dennis, and paid to have injurad Clark to the benefitof | Of [iteh’s cougrossional committes, | SROFS T attompted fusion of tho demo. | Albert Cave. Rolssto wnd incronss both democrats, Tha election of Bell | state ofticials and a big majority of tho lozis- in tho Fourteeath. whera Colonel Joun K. | his opponent.” In the remaining district | Which is appointed to make BORE | o ats with tho paoplo'a narty h o § tho | N0l Fessenden. Original widows, etd in the “Second district s practically | iaturo, which unsoated Senator Ingalis and | o] Wi TR TR clulms and. counter claims arc made, but the | ical camtal, will sit Tuosday o | SO W SREFE UHaMISOLre s e poros cib | Maranvet A, Hickok, Matildu AN Feliows 15 the Tammany uomines, the 1epublicans 1o exert thowmselvos to bring out conceded by all parties, and th- friends of o0 tor Poffer. The lano oty 5 estimates, unbiased as possible, give tue | poar o ¢ " + 3 ] At b Susannab Miller, Amanda Colip, Su both Cosand Penceare confident of suo- | 4104 Sunator Peffer. The alitaneo varty | county democrats ave ranning Feaneis Hunt, | &3 ocrats the preforence. Tho chairmen of | [1°4F cOmpIaint against Davenport. Noth- | u fullvote. Tue ropublicans claiin they wi 1. Vandvko, Mavy Wultors, Conclott cess 1n this, the Kirst district. The element | $ince then has baea me d into the peoplo's Thoy are the only districts in which Tam tho two state committees viow the campaign | 108 conld please tha chief sunaryisor boatter . have a plurality of atieast 10,000 in the state, Parker (ino! of uncortainty 13 the result in this couuty, | Party, and with it the domocrats have jomed | many nommees have democratic opposition. ier), Mavtha Gorsuch, 1) from thair owa s! Hays, Rosetta Fry idpoints aud have this to | He will ba glad of ths ¢ ance to give somos [ And that t oy Wil elect all four clectors, | which contains almost one-third of the | forces in the endeavor to overcome ropubli I'he prohivitionists have candidates in all 5 3 The democrats do not expeet to carry ine say: object lessoas in the necessity of foderal of. ‘s | . JScutb Dakota: Ovigina! -PPeter Sm ERe S ioutiies ey Poruiiats s [ onniam, e fuson of tno iwopurios bas | e, Ity ditticts, o _ soclaletintor | *Enteman mothwol, ronublcan _atato | pom e sarne % e nacossty o B, ot say thay ars cttalu oalact Pieres | willan 5 Wy man Pence will doubtless come to this county SSREEGT 5 SRl LEshyaasioand catesiin gl ort the SEV- | committee: *The campatgn in Missouri has 5 tdl : LLTALI LD 4 v been complete, oxcenting in two cougras enth, and the people’s party has candidates Y Tammany's at Biom vote, itis believed, will reacn 15,000 in the Miscellnncons, with 2500 majority, but the republicans | ety : B IRTEIEA | er et ey s pcdia1 beeu active on both sides and the republicau L e SR BAGHE LA : claim all tho way from 22,000 to 4,000 here, sional districts and upon state issues, 1L SXCOpULHEHovent aht NTa thiess party has evidently recovered from the dis- | Though the Tammany sachoms mado o | '0te 354 " lieave of absenco for one month, to t The republicau candidato for governor is | faction of the democracy siyling themsolvos Thero will bono contest for chiof justico, | gators of 180), Tho fndioations now point to | good deal of an outcry, they taiuk thas they EDUCATION L Snectuponthe expitation of‘the loave 3. C. Helm, the populist candidate D. H. | “stalwarts holted the fusion state ticket, ""L‘“";“l'l":"“’ (el -""'_’""‘l)"“. ”{f’“:“‘ a reduction of the democratic plurality for | will bs ablo to utlilzo somo of their “ariie - { Boseuco on neconntof sicknoss granted | vaite. Kor this oflico J. H. Maupin is the | casung their lot with tho republicans, ciaim: | 10 of the republicans, has becn endo lectors and stato ecandidates, with o fajr [ &0 00 3010 U Bt 5 Over 500 women aro now studying at the | L3 £ranted Captain Bugone L. Swift, sy Cleveland demccratic candidate. He will | jng that continuance of republican rule was | b¥ the aemocrats. Jieasnect or tho eleation of Warner; ropub. | S8 StOugtl, as they. pleasautly call the f ,S¥oT Bl (et Faat 8 ant surecon. Tho acedptanco of the resly probably ot receve moro than 2,500 votes in | proterablo to what they styled oalamity S onuioTelnatlon Toripresiduntal el oanyag: ovornbri (Ot FanUITcan. I8 - C\ive | 0Atrs, BHAHGY oIV on their t AL LB MO ML L ajority of the state, leaving the contest between Helm | domination. tors, interest centers in the contest for tho Vo 1 each and Waite. Lo rosult of this fusion, if the damoorats | dssombly, bocauso the new membors will, tion of Second L enant Wirt Kobin Pourth artillery, has been revoked by 1 Y i thiriy members 13 tho largest iu the histor: of election to congress, while four districts | €lection inspeciors, which they b o4 urgest in the histo bo anne 4 are in doubt."” poiling place, to do the rost. This is the ex- | °F ! 4 presigent The Weaver party claims the stato by from | ana populists uiike prove foyal to it, ought to | With the' scuators clacted last year, elect a | “* ojor Salmon, charrman of the democratic | Flanation of their apparent contidence Tho attendanco this yecr at the University '~ Senator Quay has gono to Reaver, Pa 10,000 to 15,000. The ropuvlicans, on tho | resuit in the election of Weaver electors, all | Utited States senntor to succoed ' Senator | oohioi ncommittec, did nou caro to give | Wiich would puzzle an outsidor whio had not | Of Virginia it cousidorably in advauce of | vote. He said bofors going that epiry th S riana i Sy, Loy will savo tho state to | the fusion candidates for congress and a log- | Hiseock, ' Tho senato stands seventeen dem- | got/iu il CORMILeG Bl non caro to give scon sunilar displays just preceding elecuion, | What 1t was jast year. fTie 1s¢ is 1 possiblo had beoa done and thut Presid Harrison, but refuse to give anv figures. 1slaturo favorablo to the election of n popu- | OCrals, fourteen republicans una one inde- [ \5uiq'all bo successtully olested by piomie Vhile Tammany und its machine naturaity | Chiclly i the academic and law Harrison would be re-olected Should Weaver carry the state by as much [ list or demcerat 1o suceoed Senator Perkins, | Peadent fopublican, ‘ue ussombly is com- | yies jargor than thosn ot 1585, and. that the | lillmost of the spice in the city o the clos- | 110 wedical uua engineeriy ing Benjimim Durfee, elerk of tho Guance e 85 10,000 the entire populist state ticket will, | whoso term expires at the coming session of | Posed of 125 mombers. o et .. | democrats woutd elect foucteen of the fifteen | ing days of the campa thoy got an exay- | theirown. | mittee, wko has been traveling with Senal no doubt, go through with him. Summar- | the logisiature. The boit of the state ticket At the last session there was a reavpor- | congressmen and probably the whole fiftecn, | #erated importance, There is another factor Among tho stulonts of fowa State univer- | Aldrich, roturnod to Washington toduy } zed, it can bo said that from conservative [ by tho “stalwart” democrats will probably | tioument of the districts, somo counties it Which has to be taken into account, Thisis [ sity is Mrs. Stark Iivans, the wile of o | suvs th New York will go republican estimates there is no doubt that Weaver will | defeat the fusion state ticket, losing and others galning membors, The DIFFERENCUS IN TENNESSEE, th business elom Much has been | lawyer and the mother of five children, 1 10ss Tammany should steal it, und he 15 carry Colorndo, & democratic congressman e A b T Hhooss last assembly stooa: Democrats, sixty-seven = heard of this democratic business element, Botih Harvard and Yale have adopted tho | ©f 11 election will 'bo olected 1n the Sceond district, with RO g u D republicans, sixty-on ns and Democeats Both Sanguine | #0d - tho parade 1t held today had | American lanzuage and dropped tho Latin | On the apoiication of Ephriam W I the chances favoring Pence, democrat, in tho Notwitbstanding the strong combination To York county the county democrats SRR, been widely advertised as one of the taiugs | in printng their new triennial catatoguss. | WArds for v in the MeCook distrlfe of Iirst, Goddard, democrat, will bo elected | 9gamst them, tne republicans ciaim to | made nominations independent of Tamumun s N D e which was to show how strong Cleveland [ An addition of Wistovical memorabilia - ren. | 180d originally enterod by Witk 1 2 1ae Judge of the suprems court over Allen, ve- | have no foar of the defeat of the Harrison | in most ail tho assembly districts, but ail M st YO ? 19 campa was in this city. Thero were to bo 40,000, | ders the new Yale catalogus much more | Afterwards by Bawin Komp, tho titlo publican; J. C. Helm will bo chosen gov- [ electors. ' :Phoy suy that many vepublicans | havo boen ‘withdrawn except in ten. In | in Teunesseo 15 ¥icually closod. The na. | toy 50,000, solia business men i line, but | teresting and valusbio. | ch s in dispute, tho soerctary §of the ornor, and the fato of the remainder of the | Who joined tho alliance pariy will return to | several of the oiner districts they | tional campaiga been much mixea there were not 20,000 men in line. Four ropublican state ticker will cepend on the | theirfirst lovo when a naticial contostis at | have cndorsed tho Tammany nominations. | it the. Liats campnign, there being four | ¥OATs ago the democratic parade was muceh size of the mujority for the Weaver electors. | stoke, and the fusion democrats will not | In three districts the republican und the clectoral and state, {ickets. The candidates | 1ater. If this means anything it msans In thostates of Wyomiek, Montana, Idabo | prove loyal to the terms of fusion, which | county democracy have combined on the e G i Sl S thut there is something the mattor with Mr, and Novada similar complications exist. | they say, gives thom nothing for their sup (Fho republicans nave regular | forgovernor are Rater Tournay, democrati [ Glavelandrs businers rers support in New Weaver will curry Nevada, and the other | Portexceptiug tho privilege of surrendering | Lominecs in all othor districts. The prohi- | George W. Winsted, republican; dohn I, York city. scouo onroliment, of students at tho Leland | [Rl0FSh today aflivinad the decislor A Stanford university is- ulready 637, ugainst a | oo jecting policationf of I5a- sl of 55 for last year ¥ students total “of for last year. Mauy studeut John 1. Hydo of the consus onienf wont 1 como from Canada, Javan and oven Maxico o 2 mana tonight accompanied by Mips yde Ttis 1 hiueh bouor which has been conferred L 7 Alatelalsoial o v him. to te populists, bitionists have candidates in all the dis- | Buchana Indanaation : ST H upon Huvert A. Newton, professor of mathe. WhoTT 5 g oned are aso/clmed-or blm Tho light for congressmen-at-largo has beon | Lricts And the. seclalist iabes aud poople’s | wiwara | fe PR L SRR Republicans Supremely Confldent. misesat sloshit otielootion toitheoyaty{UH T EE R InaTLh ol e v TWO ESTINATES, Avery spirited one, Bx-Uovernor GeorgoT, | parties in nearly ail.. ~‘The orgaoization, | Tha pronlvitiomst/iovete” wi rencic ru; | The'republicans have bedmo parade this | Philosophicai society of London s el (R ot 5 Anthonv, a union veteran, 1s the republican | known as the New York democracy has oan- 5,000 or 6,000, mnd plays no part in | Year. Theone they had plauned was given Bryn Mawr collego has a larger uumber of § PYOKe the record at the régular meoting Republican and Democratio Clalms Con- | C8ndidate and W. A, Harris, X-cou- | didates 1u the two districts and has endorsed | the ostimaies of nny of the managors in the | UP because of the prosident’s afiliction. So | students than ever before. Two bundred | Thursday evening in the mugler of the initiaj e federute soldier, is tho populist candidate, | the county democratic cundidate in one, gther partics, Esumates of Tuosday's re. [ thero s uo fioid for comparison. The repub- | etudonts have rogistered, fifty-fivo in the | tion of now momvers, Tuis 1s e fratia New Yors, Nov. 5.—The national cam- | 410, Kredtest difioulty with which M. | o the Wyomlng county district the domo- | sult by the variadt i “ror iy’ hero | licans closgd their campaign in th city | freshman class and fiftoen graduatostudents, i a great mesting at Cooper Unior. | neiuaing threo ( executive committoe has had four polls made | Which was addressed by Ex-Speake! Authony has had to contend, has been | crats have endorsed the nominee of the farm- the fraternal organizations to establish it paign committees have practically concluded | cnemies in his own party, chie show somo variation:” I'he state democratic | Lonizht b, headquarters west of tio Mississippi, an ton students, Reed Political sentiment famong them | ecsalliance. In Now York city Tammany, at Harvard has been , e, oo . bheir work, and many of those cngaged hero | beinz D. R. Anthony, his cousin, and oditor | the county democracy, the republicans, the of tho state, tho last, “just comploted, shows | 30d other lending men. So far as the | ascertamod . by careful canvass, which | 10 Work of the order i tho pas have gone home to vote. E) Il“l.mnnwunh o S oniste IWm“”"l“mw' Srpi it fl-‘\lwor Rty “"f,‘ almost identical 'results, The last poll :”‘“‘"ll "’!fi“rmn ln.h’ 1d othier moetings can | shows 1114 votes for Harrison and Si fo | (©W monthis sbows that the reople of thi Sk : claim Hurris' election by a big majority, | the people’s party nominated couaty an indicates a plurality of from. 40,000 to | Ve Jjudged the rebublicans are more nigre. United States Commissioner Duel was T i A blicans mako no claims. judiciary ofticers, Cleveland. Figures are sometimos juwg city velicve in patrouiz 18 howme institution o and tell “tho | in other than manufacturing lines, At ¢h I'ney coufivm ceting Thursday niebt tifiy-two mombe cent statement 1 5, but the county democratic 1,000 for the democratic electors, a plurality | 51V0 and more numerous than they were four | with, but these speak plai busy this morning swearing in federal depu- The caudidates in the other congressional | ticket “was withdrawn because it was ot 40,000 for Tourng ‘ ) domocratic candiduto [ 10ars ago. Thero secms to bo enough to just- | wholo. atory o th(h Tacs! tles to sorvo at the eloction fu this city. It | districts are: In the First, Case Broderick, | feared that the ruunlug of it might | cop woveraory over Winsted, republican, and | 1y the messago sent by one of tho local ieaders | Prosidont Fliot's 18 estimatod that fully 1,400 will be sworn in | republican, present iccumoent, ana fred J. | ivjure the national — ticket. ‘lho i D L the | took the obligation of the order, bringis I3 3 0 amajority over thio, opposition. Tho com. [ 10 Boss Croker tonicht that if Tammany | republicans are iu & tars majority in tne ,u.“,,,‘,,i,‘,,, bittie Joa it van e By hielasonta Close, fusion populist, heads of the jckets Loro: Tammany: | mitteoalso tiguros on @ lurze majority of ;“" ot look out the majority Mr. Cleveland | university. the 500 marc. Among tha m [ : Socond gistrict. K. H. 1anston, repub- | Mayor, Thomas T. Gilrov; republican, | qamree R branah o had In 1855 would get away from him. As to OimathiscAneng United States Marshal Jacobus says he ey P democrats 1n botk branches of the | general ) C (3 2 5 ¢ Mr. Winfield Blake, c lican, present 1ncumbent, and . L.'Moore, | mayor. lidward Einstein; prohibition, mayor, B inkelwlio n s been heard | eamn nitinted were 5. Roo, prol assembly. Tho totul vots is expected to ap. | the state outside the city the republicans ure allc » courches, baying a ona| D, Lo ha b PEanisk i does not kuow how many men he will have, | fusion-uemocrat. dgseph A Bowardus; sovlalist-labor, mavor, | proximate 20,000, Eyery conerossman, ex- | absolutely confident that tho majority for | yoiior llllm)lscul‘:l,;l\llul‘lla!llA‘J‘Iornh:‘x"u"k\h:qh Tl | Gl Voo i nln:"““-'&“ but thav thors will be at least ono for eacn | “Chird district, Governor L. U. Humphrey, | Alexandor Jones; pooble's and labor, mavor, oepUicikhouizas andigecondistricts, iaon= |l Hatrisonlwillibofgreater thanithat gtyon him | \anidod. tolloskte ol Ombnaranal i oL Land o quartot. After the service of initind precinot, of which there are 1,133, bosides ;-:s;lmlxhc'ln. and T, J. Hudson, fusion-popu- ‘lll:l‘xii ‘;\n-\.Hl\'«;I“ml-l‘:d'.“')l(I ’f.f:’},“i’;;’"“‘,".";;"‘,’ snj\eruu safo nlrlv.l.u d;‘mun*ruli\: committeo. four years ago. his time to teuching music. Mr. Blake has | tion the quartet rendeced o numbor ol very 5 = L st (he democrat: opublic a ite t the republican hozdquarters Cuairman South Caro cmocratic, 2 sefully variea experience, hi casing vocal selections. Addrosses wo somo to look after men illegally registered. Pourth district, Charles Curtis, republican, | for judge of the court of common pleas it | Baper s N e ol L : \ Caroling Democratic hiad a wonderfully varica expo rience, huv pleasiug v lections. Addrosses wore 5 " ikt ireh , Cha ) ' ! aker said that with a fair coun 1sted Cuiniestos, 5. C., Nov. 5.—1t s as cor- | Sung in minstrel " quariet as weil a5 in ora- | made by J. C. Koot founder of the o) he new deputies aro government employes, | nyq I, v W harton, fusion-populist. the city is a democcat, while Judge C. | would b olected, He expeeted to eolect re- h 0 i 4 torio. He was u pupil of tho iate William | Will [, Sehism, W. Hill and others,| and presumably all republicans. Jacobus Iifth district, J. R. Burton, republican, | Wingon, whom they have united on also for publican congressmen 1n the three districts | 1410 a8 anything can be in volitics in South Packer of Boston. Mr. Blake comes from | Commitiors wors ppointoed ndf.:r “"i‘t“v :-{:‘r‘:nay‘h\:;&‘xm?rzw in order to be able dney D. Cook, democrat, and Jotn Davis, ;',ny ]urlé_vn is a revublican. ‘[\lemberlw of the | and Rice Pi populist, would be elected | Carolina tnat the vlectoral vote w. St [ Denver, whera ho Lold a choir position with | au e tert N hail W,”,“,‘, will b ,“,;\ SR 01) 0 ree hority. ’ Dpopulist, present incumbent. oard of aldermen ara to bo olected also, in the N y i ro was - | for Cleveiand and Stevenson. T isno | T ' Methodist chure %y dayiovenine Nod ¥ 99 (0 . i rumorcd that. the federal grand urv | PSS REGEAT oumtente | C L | boied of aldermon ato to b aloctod aiso, in the Ninw. ' Tho lecislaturo was uncor Cle d tevenson. Thereisno | Prinity’ Methodist church. ilis letters of | day ovening, Novembar o 1o 18 considering John I Davenport's charges | p. §. celebrate thg but the republicans would gain in both 'CAS O] 0 douu! s loy v m c- | recommeondation from Dean Hart, Dr, Me- L ANt peecman, democrat, and ~William | othior counties throughout tho state, various | nousos and he. was dremecd o ilinve ooy | Teason to douvt the loyalty of botis fac- | re i e oe e | L inmenE and is about to act 1n the cases agaiost the )0 memhers of the camp i tions of tho democrat varty 1o | Intyre aud other well kuown Denver peovle | banner manufactured by an Omiha i wi Baker, populist, bresent incim bent county officrs aro o be olected. ' Amend- | demoorats would not contrel b, Closar oy ; . : 2 i ) f o e TS | |k : - > to : s would 1o . er o5 the nations i oarers. | tosiify to Mr. Lluke's ability. For tho pros- | bo nrosentod 10 tho enmp 6o tho saere oity officers said to be accused of abotting Seventh aistrict, Choster 1. Long, repub- | monts to the constitution of tho state are 1o |, be declined to give. Thoro s xlmxc 3 r‘x’ml!:” w0 b’f‘x:f\‘;z,z ent ho is located at Nineteenth nndl(’u"nlwl { ::!1]4‘>‘I~ sied o e aatan byitioRevorgy false registration and colonization. lcan, and Jerry Simpson, fusion-populist, | be voted on. "The most impor:ant provides | “ie popuiiat leadquarters looked for 230,- | thata soha democratic. delogation wiit be | Rvenne ]l D : As to tho msult in this stato and city the | presgut incuibent, thatdiaputed elections uro'to bo deciuoi by | 000 "votes wbout. equally. divyded bowesy | Lo & Sohd democtatle delogauion will “ba Srml Ll i T T & 0 08 53 ) - X ay prescribe. chances favoraoie to Buchana or eS| slected o o he o) crats V' ' o ) rme e 0 it G 2 e more than 05,000 majority; that Cleveland’s T'he fusiouists predict success for all their |~ Tho rotaras are Lo ba compared with tho ohan ‘.i,f\fll ra “‘““j‘,‘, anan, St e -l‘\‘unul um“. Uo namo of the aemocrats, ave Wilson, an lowa faun T SO IO 4o i of fHardia, Campbell & Co., was i Mejority in the clty cannot bo less thay | candidates, and the peovle’s party claim tho | voto for president in 1599, - Arearciny (b e 500 93,000 and Woaver 52,000. = Republican | sardiiaces e oF tho IRLaEdls rigatiinekol) ftosyHifyosto Sexaallrneopl olbuy R Roord i yo iy b nrge shipment_off 'W,:.'Uo.l:;s\;mlu!hcfl’lm licany Plausioriiyior t-,l.lfl.-nunlnl ponuliets’iia Iiofiawol «Ih\rt]v'w officiul legislativo manual Harrison's total | congrossmen would be chosen in e I oot “1'no ropublican party has gomisnted meo shaler IobybaR ol by tho Wraeidakand oy This lirn; 0wns @ very cxtensive Gaty only 5,000 to bo overcome by the votes of | where the democrats declined to fuse. e | vote in tho state was 630,515, and Clevoland’s, | Socond wnd Thiey fstell08 TR opublican party hus nominutea ca plowadiinihisteash Sumony§iholfiwomensiing| kR SR TSN SEYIOXI NI VEE ings, Queens and Riclimond counties, | republicans claim the cortain election of fivo | 43055, “leaving tavimy o vlurality of [ tha Ntk ae ok biehe A apopulsts) i :‘:l.‘.'.‘:;“.',"“f[‘;"“ l;.:"“”r;“"(‘:,’:::5‘_.‘“‘”“,‘"," e thepbuniy distuptie Bt inghuhalwasiie N i T J oS uen s o bacrioat s oes land |ioT thele casdicaies sholmo ot iwhiui oy e stato outside of New York ana | L0 E2IMN. Ml and” Soventh. betpani: i alduteaiiilor il congross; i muoksiontito| | agalnsbinimt tol o b 2s cLAURNBllediup [ Gaaey bubihog feonoludut s i IR0 D dcplind il S T [ ek % i In the e outs! k av ists would have a mujority in thelowerhouso | state tickot, tho eloctoral — and o hrg e 0 npay for o hathine, atn market, aud y h i of ‘:;;(.’;Ic“i;iur};vu, bowever, gives Cleveland districts, o l'\l:h"‘(LllVl;lml‘i‘; o :‘llslfn.f:;wl vod Brookiyn uro 122" elcction ti:ilr\ch.l Now | of the legisiature, and populists and republi- | of the dosocratic carg ! o ,,f,,,,_',“' inispied (L EDAYELIOR A Bern Db | firstshipaient X i o ice sirengtn, an repu E ork nas 1,125 and Brook!yn G35, muking a | o TeLher Al aAaoILy . g gel i cigaleatfor. 88 arves! oficer hiad bim booked for | Tho republican state committec claim that | have big odds to fizht against. Jerry Simp- | toral of 5,000, &% | cans together u mujority 1n the sonate are farmers uco men. At the vrimary | being an inmate, for rbing the poace, | PERSON AL LG 1A, Harrison will come down to the city with | son, say the republicans, will be snpwed ; g AT cloction when theso candidates wero nomi- | carrying concoalod woupons and Tor thieat ¢ ARGk . ey boalics ot ke A Cliy e under by an old-time republican wmejoriny ja WYOMING'S POLITICAL FIGHT. AL Bitediaivolohrasiiskonion) tho proibition | ening to shoot. oo it fives will foor | U Creilin of Boldes is at the Aveade. 85,000. “Thioy claim tnere will bo a falling off | the Seventh distriet, while the fusionists — £ X 5 {luostion and tuis issue will probably be an | up 10%30, and Wilson’s ready monoy, about s e e of from 15,000 100,000 in the democratiz voto | claim that e will he ro-elected by an incroased | Kecent Troubles with the Settlersand the | A1 ¥thing to Beat Clovelana e {mporiant quostion at the next session ot tho | §14, will hardly foot tho bill. %o ho witl | 1. C. Russeil of & huvieris at the arcade., of this city this year compared with four | majority. Cattlomon an lmportant Factor. the Sentimont AEe: logislature, 7! have lots of experienco and little mones Fdwin Wilkins of Chicago tihe Paxton, years ago, 50 they claim the state for Harri o contest for the governorship has been [ Lawawie, Wyo., Nov. 5—The prosent _”"““"“““‘» Ala., Nov. The political Divided 10 Texas, when ho gets homo, K. B. Owens of Liucoln 15 at the Millard, son. and aro firm in tho faith that as goes | nearly lost sixht of in tho excitoment ovor | politieal campaie 7 o situation in Alabamu is very complex. The . ? 5 4 B — ) 5, Ttioo of St I S Aha Ml hid & i 2u 10 Wyoming bas beon one v IALVESTON, Nov. 1 lu- - W. C. Rice of St. Louts iy as the Murray. Now York 5o goes the uniou, the nationa issuos. Tho candidates for | P18 chmbalgh in Wyoming ba tho state, | SAle bas beon the very backboue of the alli. | (FALVESTON, Tex., Noy. 5. —Tonight virtu VoM L S0 e ~ — governor ary A. W. Smith, republican, and - 4 8iaLe: Populist Clalins n Wichigan.: J. M. Caldwell of Kears i is at tho Mer g ally closes the most exciting campiign ever | Next Friday ovening v is at th Loronzo 1. Lowelling, fusion-populist. ' T'he | While there was a great deal of enthusiasm | A1¢€, but it has worked within the demo- y I3 wmber 11, the 4 known in this state. Georgo Clark tends | voung Mon's instituto will offer thewr rep. | C°F 1 v & " ratic ¢ a " oweve DUl A 5 1us! 0 1 ol el | Imore of Broken 0 s 4 h GueesviLLy, Mich., Nov, 5—On tho evo | fusionists, on account of tho stalwarts bolt, | two years ago at the. first state electlon, | Oratic party lines. Last August, however, | =0 wing of the domocratic party and | yiar entertainment at St. Philomonacs hatl, | 1,2 A+ Gilm f:Broken Bow siatiiil ot election Dr. E. A. Nicholr, chairman of | mako no ‘veal claims as to governor, whilo | thero has boon a desporate earnestness in tho :}“‘;‘-1“\‘“;"‘ bro -'“\"“3‘0"'0"\ 0 GLICOI i | is endorsed aiso by the republican party | Mombors and thorr friends sre eomditir i 1 I“’\’;‘, 2 i : et BARAL S 40 el o e o I cans are v rotioss 3 ’ Lpido il ons and omvarked on an indeponden b N L L A ) ) t. W. Oliver of Koarney is a guest at thg the peopic’s party state central committeo, (l.l\ll:ml_l“lmm\;m; " Bro onully rotlosat 'u.‘ RISAPBYIcaInpalk, SNl ysnclghneohava i sliSoAFCRIMMASKRATICH A indepondant (it SEEAERIRRS i D0 RURES platform | Vited 1o attend. A zocd tiwe is guaraiced. | 1t W Ol 4 . STbex % cos suom o o oction ol | A POEL, ot & name @ Jefferson. ax10; basissued au aadress to the memoers of the ropublioan candidate, been fewer torchlight procossions, but | yemocratic prrty. This party has now | is dircctly in harmony with the na PRS- T PR I.. J. Redwoou of Boatric party in this state, characterizing the pres As to tho legislature, tho domocrats and | greater persoual work. ‘Phe invasion of the | ailied itseli with the republican party in the tional democratio platiorm. J. 5. Hog o Askeion BRYsIEn iRnkS, ha | Mercer, ent political contest as the most important | people's partv have fused in 109 out of 1 state last Aprit by an armed force under | State, with no avowed obiect exceprto defeat | now governor, leads the other wing of 1ho v ne "I',’*““l“"‘ of every sc \" [LE (%] D, @ Adams of Chicago s t at tho) since tho war. In ithesays the peopie's | logislative districts and in thirty-four of tho | ypo direction aud participated in by the | “:.\xll‘..“”ili. ln‘:':“x‘:‘mlm}v1‘,“‘1.“§ -:'v*\,nxfli'u' democratic party Lpou a platform containing “""1,. Kingdom hl n 4'"1”" "" ‘,‘ DO L s siliara. orty senntorial distriots, They c AT 3 st s election has ha ! 7. anks and. ino ; jostollice savings banks, which hayve i) it with Dt o ekiumons s po o | B3 o DEanche o th st ur | salomen bus seon an imioriant et | EVRASTO, e o Rk secion e | e iven” s Mokt " | pontaien et init,tch v | St B R B oot 4t e excoptions, and ot | MTute haims v, wot. ot abniad-y | tho camusien. "o demotrats have dlaread | M 0 05 Wi the prosont” ocotsion, o | it "N L B ho s aata e SR By, vA8ul0, 000 Hididopesita. ke miigod iib 2y confident ‘that if tho poople vote us their | tho vepubiicans, 1t the fuslesr aea,o% | tho “repubiican administration with cor ticket. ~ No “labor or " liquor questions | Bhincipies. O © the. | g0.000 ¢ warty | this business chere 13 e ] 1. A of Grand Island is at the) conaclonco dictates Michigan will roll upa | capry " tho - logislature tnere. il - pp | Divance at tho invasion, and, aithough the enier uto tho campaign; tho stato | i’ this state 10000 are reoret | Bafl of not far from 1,900 pertonsut th Dolione surprisingly = large vote for this grea | yuo? S OK A naiinas tASAL L oppose | Fepublicans bave claimed that it was not a | gmioae. Thic ulready beon elected and :I' o 300,000 tha l”w“fm London Postoftice banls, of which every B e T T T Y B r sty Y voform ~movemant. If " our friends “can | {0 Seuioniul - candidates to Herey | Political issue, they have been forcad o moet | fueen sy olection will bo strictlv confined | is how many will Nugont gotd He iaims | Money order postoflice in Great Britain | yod Aol persuads fiv democrats and flve republl- | iy SEVIGS08, OF Senator Perkt: tha plage | 1V 108 certala extent, Tho democrats bave | 1y 'tho oloige of presilontial aioctecs Loy 0,000, 1£ ho gots 60,000 Clark probably will | and Iroland is a branch. Every deposit | O T P e TP T \ ket it i PooiBE Dreciuct 1o vote o | uil'through th campaign, . Jugo Jobn Mar ponclastod an wegresaive campaigu, assistod [ oproyomtativos In congress, ‘Tho polnts of \'votes | made in an e ) ' icket, it will not relatively affect the old \ o ho elec! as “s 75,000 repu one of the postol 20ple’s party, with whom a coalition bo clectod, as he hus 75,000 republi J tin, a pop! ices is io erat of Topeka, thinks he . the Ar 1e, interest 1o be closed are to the extout of the R AS i YA -+ wrded to the London headauarto by A e 788 10rMo’ By, Lo, Gamourbis. ousmmes | inte [ xtent of 10 | 1o start with, and s sure to get noarly as | waridec . ) alla00 01 /Coiksraats sia e AN Rftfidon A0 L Wilk add 80,000 to our columus, | wolla! navo fs cbianos, . and is. undersins o Jas sormed by e goi 10 tho bBerting | tho dissatisfaction in the Gemocratic par many democratic votes, leaving the ro- The local postmaster simply tukes the | b L Walla o Abis will cnsure, by un overwhelming ma: [ BPUS VS chnes. aoc the Weaver eleclors sud tbe populists | caused by tho attitude of the allie: Not- | imalodor of the demonratic vate to. Homy, | e local ‘postu Syl ond the Dellone Jorit, tho eloction of Judgo Nowton, attor tirowing their strength to_ the - domocratic | Withetunsing tao - fosanr oy ance, | No cash and seuds it up to London, me ney genoral; General Schaeffer, candid | y | entering it on Lis accounts and on thi | i | state ticket, Iepublicans claim they will Hoge’s men claim the clection sure, Betting rry the state for Harrvison by a mejority of 18 at fitful odds, slightly in Hogg's favor i 4. A Clark of In., s ogistered IN MASSACHUSE ] for commissionor of stat stll bave @ swall ticket of pre sidential land oftico; Ferris, ¢ 4y the Mereer. ¢ 5 puii 0 electors and cougressional caudidates and | <Tyo prosidontiul eloction is all oug s depositor’s book, The London office Miss Fiora Adier is at home after a de Yaple, Richardyou, congressional caudidutes, | ;oo to tho Kleotion of tarri. | /100 100 (0 1,300, aud claim thoir stato | T pronibition pusty, althougn enstier lnia F - 4 keeps an_account aguinst every ono of | figntrul visivof fve months at Seatt) and uk;rg(- I-m.mu} of po‘\\‘--x‘ "u tho legisla AT ARSI A e :w\u;[ ’\’nln ;A‘s“:.‘.l:'\'ml .h'v o nnu)rn{l of | orno figure in tne canv s, has also made How ( Will Go. the 10,000 branch offices, How great is Mr, and Mrs. 1) M. Wara of Marshu ture aud give us at least three clectoral votes : 9 rom 700 to 1,01 fopublicans base their | g 'tew pominations, Cixoisyat, O., Nov. b, —Besides t 10 labor entaile oulized whe r6 . s Lue guests &L Lho for Weaver. This, without doubt, will be o Bostoy, Mass., Nov. 5.— Massachusetts will nopes of a good majority largely on the Mor- s g Qatii plasteo LRI REI AL oAl tho lab ‘u. u\\}.xvnl 1 will ! '1 al 1 wh v‘l town, la,, are amonyg tue guests o M complished, but we should make ihe cloction | on Tuesday chioose prasidential electors, a | mon vote in Uintah county. - The domonrats o ey e— b en FRyoTe 140K0 AER-AR U0 OROARR by 1he; | it I8 studed rthabi dn- anesdu; many ns | ray p i #0 emphatic that cach aud all eloctors should | governor and otber state officers, an execu- | #150 claim the stato ou the round that the T & voters of Obio 8 secrotary of state, two | 72,089 d ““"“N‘“' ve "I“"“ nagdo; ”": | ]»\" L Whua,of 1815 Corbr ALkl y » . . . P pen o g 4 ud g 1preme col o) sUyenr 99! accounts wero opened | departed vesterday for an extendod yisit feel the obligations they bhave assumed, tive council of eight momuors, thirteen mem- | BOrthern aud central countlos where, thoy |y, o cutions That the Vote In Towa Will g | JUdKes o the supromo court, a clerk | last your i 4 e, e i o7 35 in T 1 lad T HALEGRR A ave intercsted 1n the invasion question, will 3 1 i of the subreme court, twenty-one | and 701,000 closed. It is estimuted that | with friends in Tor aute, o t Seoretary Sheerin's nate. bors of congross and a logislature. There | go almost solidly democratio instoad of wiv- 180 Veal, i mombers of congress and county ofcers. | in the twenty-live yenrs the postofice | Henry Rosenthal loaves today for ort INDIANATOLIS, lnd, Simon P, | #re four state tickets in the Held —republican, | ing a large republican majority as herotofore, Davexr: + NOy. b.—[Special Tele- Tho populists and prohivitior tickets aro democrs | “The total registration | o1 oxpected to show Shoerin, secrotary of the democratio n ud. Ore., wh tic, prohibition and people’s part ho goes Lo tuke They also expect to carry Uintah county by | gram to Tie savings bank systent has beci in opera- 3 A ¢ much advance upon | {ion frauds wnd inaccuricies hare | Hon of bodkkesper i tis brotk 3 tianal committee, left for New York today, | The people's party is not expected to make --I“'ln-u:'l"l.»v }‘!m same .l}N [ul)ul_)llcum‘ Aro | of Davenport. coucludpd tonight, is 6,004, an | last years vote. The hopolessness of elect amounted to only about a cent for every | HOUSe: i but has discharged the errand that brought | 80y material broak in the ranks of the threo | pFELIME o0 LBO democrats expact to como | 4, argave of 1,800 over Dne year ago and 1,200 | ing Any MombOF of congress and |Ho ateesve oMt ) $ B piladi B, 1Zoseuthial of Sallimo ut has dischurged the errand that brought § l AR SRR BAALE from the north to umrl latte river with au | goo el ot ago. of & vote for u le ature gives no special in 200, stal for Portland to visit thei him west. Mr. beerin said that he had [ rogular purtiesiu tuis state. The vote of the | joas S00 mujority, Thoy clait they we g ! - ducemoLt for & large VLo from. either of e LR, v Ul ; r . col ow o t TG T sous, suendicg (o past ten duys hey paired with & ropublican st bis howe in | people’s party candidates will not In: col- | hola the republicans even 1n this end of the Need MoreProtectio these parties. While the leading democrats it o ““ A visiting their daughier, Mes. Abo Mugdie Logausport and would be in New Yora until | lected by the New York Associated Press. | statc and win by 500 mujority. New Onrueans, L, Nov. 5.—The Times- | havo at times claimed Ohio for Cleveland, ie tongue often outs o hond, er TN RS b e fter the ¢lect 1 wer Lo pation | Lbo resull on tho presidential tcket is | If1s quito evident tnere 1s o great change Dowocrat's San Auloalo, Tex., special savs: | thore is no settiod fooling thut thera will b [ If your friond is made of honoy do not | o W4 2o B wnd M ol .l ‘:; :u"; °‘m‘:‘"-“ “‘h:‘n‘““: K‘“‘: 'L“nh‘:e:"‘; not considered doubtful. The repuvlicans | in the political opinions of the people of the J ) as s opin ok Mr. & claim 1he pouolcs of, Harrison alcelors oy | state, “Tho people's party is “growing as u | Captain Jotn T Bouske of the Third Unitad | 80 chaugo iu Oblo. ' Iho o hbo oans claim | eat him up atone woul, Win B Owahat W, i sald: "It s my candid opinion | ypouy 20,000 votes, They think the locar | result of the silver question, The state two | States cavalry, in command at Fort Ring CORKESIMMOR, ? . When your son’s beard 15 grown it Piuza. Hastings, Nev.: J Hof | ;:l:; ‘2.':“" "“":j““l uj:;lnl;x nasey :.‘:,‘c'; Yoto will reach 83,000 against 34,445 in 1535 | years ago gave a republican majority of | gold, ou the lower Rio Grande border, Las e S—— time for you to shave your chin. m:}» e : e u W g aA RIS b 5 g oy s Julifornie Sare Kepublicn i o i . Nov. & —Special Telograin ) . and expect Harrison’s election by 200,000 of | 1,500. Nonpartisans are of Lke opiaion that rrive re 1o attéifd the trial of the Garz » P There is no warmth in borrowed 1ai- 1 3 0 8 S, . OF soume T s wiouer | the total, to 173,000 for Cievelund uud the j the contest will bo very close. ‘The arid land | 4% %%4 bero to b o b R lplaLef: 1ho vt | SAN Fuaxcisco, Cal, Nov. 5.—The politi- | yam to P Birk | “Nobraska arrivats: Woiined 1 uation in i aa 840, o ST : 3 N b : fede ourt, . 1 Josept aryen and wife, No b u s 0 probiibition and people's party, They | bill of Senator Warren of this state has been v ] e rois hus bes oL - Dy ¥ own atate, than in New Yori, vut I have | Saieecs probivition aud people's part, 't %S |\ o of Boustor Warren oLibis siata b und | waich will open Sfgsiav. Cuptalo Bourud | oal cawpalgn iw Callforuia hus bo B dovoldof || “mme mother of & murderod mansloops, | Lhmia’ 1ay Hienis 7ok, And wife, Ne i Sandence s owuat our leaders thare sat | governor Ly & BIurality consiaeranty less | coatuiiiin ianue batwedn demoorats and | (52D WO SRR, AUAGE DS valubioulsis, | Lhe ssusl exoliement aad Wiare ias Deon vary '] gt o Imothior. 0 6 10l dorar remalng | ke lolandCtoni s, Grand, Sad they buve uo doubbot 8 sweepiog vio: | T020'aL tho Iast aleotion, Tnoy achers taey | DengOlleun roglon and - conlomplates tho cos: | WBo bave nat vot llgiy captured oy tho fed- | litulo campuigniug in tho popular sease, | Lot MG Pacific—1t. M. Wuite, i romorta from lebsiens S, secalved 'parsonsl | tholr canvass of tho. viate warrauts ail that | sion of th le e o thp sqailBLaes the cas- | D e haT e A b ety e All reports from leaders inovery part of iho four of the national parties “ The r . y to bands of brigands and ave comwitiing maey they claim. The democratic managers, on | ganeral government, with the condition that H bave nomina tcd pre state and all agree that the party is united, . s al sor depredations upon the people in the unpro y 3 | the'other band, concede that the choice of tates reclaim them aggressive and confident as it has never e 4 " o oy the states ro i U a P J gressional and leeislative tic o Harrison eloctors is provable, & A teoted sections of tho bordor. He staves tnat | Eression: h been before. 1 go east with perfeot assur. | 10O Harr olase is provable, by there Fegistration is dential, con | === - — kets, ‘I'ne total 000 for b ol de state, 1ndi- . ) r N . Frvtr ow Mexico's Fore % it is very urgent tnat the Texas froatier be e tin e Chae tha Oy e % tohiast af all i saveni ver. Latest U, S. Gov't Report, anice tuat tho situation thero i all tnat we | i iuey bk & possibility of Gowocratio A New | fozioa's Vursoast o o taneay LYANIAD Lexas Trogtlor b aling tua Lo ponular volo will b fully Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest L 1 Reg could desiro and that General Harrison's e R et LBUQUANQUS, N. 3., Nov. 5, ~The cam. — ¥ v : e « iolican state ceul state will give its eloctoral voto 1o bis dis. UAFS 85 PR 3108 . » tinguished compotitor, " 1o view of tho uacertaln attitude of a large | 4u4'the yoters haviog made up their winds | Herexa, Moot, Nov, 5—Couservative | lral committee are confidently claiming proportion of eluotoral vote the result on t Lo . 1he state on the popular vote for president T, Brottdontal kot iy b surueac: ey | %10 how thow will cust halr Ualoa mest | estimaten’ give’ Montans to Harrison b & | Y1y 35, 0% b Yot for” prdid Puovipexce, R. L, Nov. 5.—It caunot be | €xbect the election of Governor Hussel! foy 1-u[u.,my a ru,.ech; of the r.,,u“;,,w\ be | small majority. The republicans will elect | g majority of the members of the state legis N\ 0! @ third torm, sud while they do not claim | safely made, which is as follow New | a goveruor, The balance of the state ticket | lature. stated with .;uy d:ureo“ol AREAIRAE. MRIgl 1 B e ot b o, A B0k GUAL | AR MAACA: WIS 46 AB foloN congress, & | is divided between the republicans, demo- A" way Ithode Island will go next Tuesday. | yuo g afu'oh B0 they hope their canaidate for | legislature and county ofticers for each county | crats and populists. Thuo legislature is close. P g g . A Harrison carried the state In 1553, but there | lisutenaut governor will pull thiough with | every two years. The legislature will stand: | The senato will probably be republicau, Mapisoy, Wis.,, Nov. 5. —The state of Wis- bas been, 1t is believed, & change in the | the head of the tcket. House, fourteen democrats and ten repub- | while the populists may hold the balance of | cousin is watched with more tuan usual iu- weaatime. R The probibitionists do not expect more senate, seven republicans and five | power in the house, W Specalation in New e Qistriols of the state bave been rearranged P 4 y Do five sats of presidential electors voted for | b, ured, Slicas eets aire Tl bnrehrranked Tuextox, N. J., Nov. 5. New Jorsey will terest wud will be, as the clectoral vote of In Pennsylvania, tuan 3 per ceut of the vote. democrats. TIn Virwinia the state is contidently cluimed by both 4 third party and probibiuionists ali have | 15, mow that the Beunett parochial &L Tueaday in revnsylvanis, unominated | Loon districts iu place of iLwelve, Tho re. | vote for bresident, governor, eight CONEress: | presidential tickets in the field 1n Virginia, | school 1aw s no longor an issue, gratic, probivition, | publicaus claim there is wo doubtof thewr | men, senators and sixty assemblymen. In | No state ticket is 1o be elected. whether the Lutuerau volors cao be held paigu in Lbis territory bas practically closed Montans Kepublican, e members of the Puitaverrina, Pa., Nov, 6.—There will Since the election ln 1500 the cougressional s RicumoxD, Va., Nov, 5.—The democrats, | parties. The chief quostion this year