VOL. X. OMAHA , NEBEASKA , WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3 , 1880. 117. Established 1871 , MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents BARGAINS AGENCY , I5lh iiurt Douglas Street. Ovcr 3.000 residence lot" forsa'e ' by thU agen- cat prlce r aiuinz from * iS to $2,500 each , and ted m every part of Miecito , and In every 1 reel Inn from the Poatomee , north , eist , couth Hint , and varying in distance from one h uck to nuv or twu miles from came. Call and examine our lists ScTcral choice loUtln Griffin & I aac > * addl tl on , west of content , between St. Mary's avon ue und lUrncy if.rcet ? 300 to $300. FO acre * just oaol of barracks on Saunders St. , this is choice land and wil ! be sold very cheap- tor cash In 5,10 or 20 acre Iota ; now is your time tucocurcA bargain. Chotao lot at end of street car track ! on Saun- decstreat for f 575. Clioico lot , Farnhun and 21th streets , 60x132 eot for fl,500 will divide It. Cheap loto in Credit Fnnclsr addition , south of V. P. depot jlOO to SSOO. TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lota on Park Avenue and Georgia street , ji road to nark , and near head of St. Jlary * * nvcnue , at from $125 to $300 each. Seven years time at cUht per cent interest to those who will pnt up CIKX ! siilMtantial buildings. F > r farther I > arlloala.rii apply to. O. P. BE1IIS , Agent. Fifteenth and Douglas Streota. A nice lot on Barney and Twenty-first streets , TorWM. Two choice lota on 90th. ne rSt. Mary's avcn. ue , MxlCS feel each , fnr $350 nd t-00. Two choice lots near 2 U and lark streets , in E V. Smith's 'Mition-tt"0nd 150. ' I'lfty lot ? in Shlnn'n fin > t second and third ad- < ltUon for$100 la SOOO each , Urt near 1Mb and Pierce , (460. 2 lots on Harnuv near 24th St. , $609 each. 1 lot on 24th n iar Howard ttrcet , 7oO. O lot * in Qniuil Vie * adilltlon , south of U. P bridge and depot , from < ? IS to $ 00 each1 One acre , 117x370 feet , on ISth street , loath of Popplcton'g new residence , for f2,000 , or will divide into city sized lot * at from $350 to 1500 ea h- hBIVERVTEW ADDITION. l. rgs nnmbar of beautiful residence lots , lo cated In VhU new addition on Capitol Hill , be twcen tilth Blreet on thu mt , Srtlh on the west DoJ.-e el reel on the north and raraham street onthewMith formerly on nod by C. U Down and mure recently ktionn * ! ithe Perkins 15 acres. Only " 2 lots haw thus far been platt d U on Fnr n ham ami 8 on Douglas "treet. Ta < uo lots nrcSOtnftijfoctlnnidt latidlSOIndcptli. (1,000 fortbe clmcc. Syeirs time , at 8 per cent In- tcrastt those who will build good subrtantlal h > ntc theron. Call and examine plat and ( ret full Information at UilllS' UBL EWATAQKSCr. . IRtn and DoacUs rtrceta Over J0 < ) h > ute * and lot. a-e offcrod for 8 1 liy this riffles TiwyuroBCittored all ever the city. Auylontlnn joude lr . Prices vanluc fron WW to 15,000 each. 2 irotvl lots nnd 2 Rhetpho 83i near Jackson nd 2th rt recU t n treat sacri 1 cc. Here is a jrro t bi"Kiln for Roma one The pmi crty must ho gold liumcdl tsly. Cove s fiHtaquirtcrof a block. C-ill and examine this without any dcl y. OSO R. BKMISAccnt. * 16th and Douglag 3t * A desirable lot near Cumlrf and Saunucra Streets , 11,100. 11,100.PARK PARK PLACE. Tlie cbc.apeFt aero lots In the city of Omaha , re those oiTcrad for sale by this agency In Paik IMaceand Lowe's uccorid addition , or. Cumlnp , Bart and California etrect < ; you can make no mistake lupl'.Wn ? up these bargains while JOU have the chance. Tbc-'o loU are more than equal In size to 4 full-tiled city lota or a half block an d it will be but a very chort time before one- fifth part of one of these acre lota will sell for as much as we offer a full aero to-day. They are located a very "liort dis'ancc west of Cr > ichto College. Prices ranging from $160 to $300 per He acrelot. Call immediately , and don't lose your chance , and ret plat and full particular * of GKO. P BEMIS , Agent , 16th and Douglas Streets. Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Nicholas troct , 1,400. Half lot on Ciss.tctwecn ISth and 14th streets 91,000 2 nice loti In Hartnuu's addition , $400 to $600. Ne Largo nanilter of ncrc lots In Otoe'B addition In Nei North Omaha , $15 to $300 each. Choice onicr lot near Kind and California tracts. 81.600. ' Several coed lots In Kelson' * addition , 150 to Clioico lot In Thornoll > nddltlon. * 760. Several larce lota In IUrtctf ! addition , li rods andSj acres each. Prices 700 to $2,000 o&ch * Several choice lo's In Tice.l > nr.-t addition , f276 to S50 ouch. Acre lot ou Sherman avcnnc , ( IGth street ) , south of Popplcton's new twiitcn , ( or (1,100. 2 larce I U noir 18th and Clark gtrcels , CO a 830 feet Corner , 81,200 ; in IdelOtK , , ) . jor 3 largo lot * on She-m n avuuuc , (10th street ) , Clark Stteet. $930 ur.h con McOANDLISH PLACE. coc ZS nice and cneip loin , very near to the bnsl- ne part of the city , located \ cry few steps mai iwuth of the Convent and At JUry's avenie.and ) u < t poutn of and aJjomlnt ; t tfrn < 1 of James 73 JJ. Wool worth ft'id IVJ. . Ronnnll"hcse are . cheap and very ilosirablc , beings ) Imndv to bus- tneiw p irt of cits' , to new K. VI runic t depot , nail pie works , HhlU ) lead works. U P. depot , stock y At d , packing hniucx , etc 011 and get plat der md fall pariicuiarn. P Ice S-Sfr to $350 and easy cnnj to thoiio who build giv [ GEO P. HKMIS , Agent , 15th a-id I'ouJ jSts. Scholce r.ldonr lot * < .n 24lh sU-wt , between fieL Douglas and DodfORtreets.fl.lOO t < t ; 1.2 > .0each fieLA and long time to thofc who will b ill 1 2 choke corner lots near 2lth n > l Fainham cou etreou , GSxl24 fevt , 81,150 and f 1.V09 , and very ei y Wrmi' to puichawn who wi I improve. gre Also 4 los on Slth , l > et\\pea r'iriibam and coH Douglas s rreU , 9M to $1,000 caUi and lone 200 time.t3T250 200I t3T250 of the l > e t bntlnen lots in V of Omaha for * ac , located on cnrj ba n t street , fielc $ SOO to 8,000 each. fielcT jHTAlno verj valuiW * store > rrtles In al most every bu > inrM block ; 5 000 to 1E,000 con Bach LAKE'S ADDITION. par jori 40cnO ce rrn deuce lots In nbo\ addition , lm > joriI maJiatclr north of aud adjolnlne Popp'etou's beauttful residence mid crounav , and locaUd on fielt ISth 19th and 20th iitrcoU$300to & 50 each and fieltr t cry easy terras to thov who u 111 Lull J Call and examine plat and get full particular * . Poi CEO. P. BEMIS , Agent. Beau Itul building it < m Shcnnan avenue , 16th * trpet,1 > ct ccn Popplotnn and the Dudley- 1 J m pro-c ty ; iC5 feet e < < ft frontage on the rocj avonno. hy SS3 < evl in depth. Will ditidc it nak. IttZlSSfnotb ) S3 * . Ctll and get full particulars. by An cro tn IStli st > cet , 101 fret cast frontage B VI by 378 feet d ep. This in jiiKt couth of the K.Ira VII te th ( Poppleton placo. This { 5 gllt-edn , oil and t t price and terms nf BCMIS , Asrent. From IS i.00-l loU , Jmt north of and aJJuining E V. repi Smith's addition , and located beiwecn 0th and repif Fannder * streets , at rcasonab'e prices and long time to barer who improve BEUlS. Agent. cod HO REACH'S ADDITION. m 000 Allots In llorbach's first and second ad ition onlctb , 18th , 19th and 20th streets , between 35Gth Nicholas , Paul , She-man and Clark st ects , very Gth bandy to U. P. Shops , smelting works , etc. , Hoi ranging in pncea rom from SiOn to $1:100 each , Mel requiring ouly tmall payment down and long tlm at 7 ps-r cent interec to those who will im jori [ prove. QEO. P. BEMIS , 5th 15th and Doujlas Street. ' S8 nice loU In ' JS'ic Parker's addition , between JS'icWo B nder * and Piene. Klne and Campbell' * Sts. . WoI " ' " " " n" tfi-t 18 lota with south fronts and I frontage , only 6 blocks north of Abi ) on Sinuilers on b7 wil who can Wy lings E ireularsandfulpaiticul.rs ! jt TBemlb' new mip of Omthj , 60e and SL60 130'a SlTBemtf new pamphlet ( and m p of the a tate entitled "the outlook Vof Nebisfal" lot Tom ce distribution. Geo. P. Ben is' IndiK SVm. ia [ c REAL ESTATE AGENCY. of prity. 1 ' " . 15th tfc Douglas St. , nin : ratic 40 OMAHA , . NSF Coc 1 A MIGHTY WHIRLWIND Wjich Swept the Bourbons From the Field. ! A Solid North Confronts the Sold South I And Hurls Back the Slanders on James A. Garfield. . New York , Connecticut , Maine and Indiana Wheel Into Line And Swell the Columns of Be- publican Victories. The Fmpire State Leads With 45,000 Majority for Garfleld and Arthur _ While the Great West Echoes the Song of the Atlantic - lantic Coast. The Country Wild With Joyous Exultation Over the Glo- rious Eesult , While Barnum and Cipher Sam Retire in Gloom a u d Despair. I an on t A. Bepuhlican President , Senate , and House of .Represen 17 tatives Assured. I j0" 33V Heavy Republican Gains in dei in Every Section of the toe Gauntry. nat der Sin Nebraska Gives 20,000 Major SinJ ity i for the National Ticket. pro elei rep Details of the Contest. guv elci elciI NEW YORK. " PouGHKEErsin , November 2. The 20 city complete gives Garfield 807 ma Gai jority. 83 SARATOGA , November 2. The city complete gives Garfield , 1412 ; Han 2Glia cock , 10SG ; republican gain 177. Glia SYRACUSE , November 2 Garfield'i Dec majority in this cjty ia 17GO. licai DUNKIUK , November 2. Garfield , byi Hancock , 901. TJncA , November 2. Utica com plete gives Hancock 125 majority , 131 [ democratic gaiu 23. foil ATTBOKX , November 2. Auburn Fur jives , Garfield about 835 majority. Doa OGDKKSBURO , November 2. Gar- Job 1725 majority. Bro ALBANY , November 2. Albany Kin jounty elects Nolan , democrat , to con- Jacl jrew by about 3000 majority ; Han- 150 o'k'B majority in the county in about 82 ! , JOOO. B.r ROCHESTER , November 2 Gar- Kru 3eld's majority in this city 1200. Can TROY , November 2. City of Troy bon omp1ete gives Hancock 923 majoriry. J OGDENBtJRO , November 2 O don- BS ; complete gives Garfield 179 ma tine jority. ROCHESTER , November 2. Gar- Seld'e nj j. rity in this city 1200. n Wai POCGHKEEPSIE , Nor mber 2. Pouahkeepsie city gives Garfield 1989 niij msjurity KUE November 2. Cor jorii rected returns givea city to Garfield taut 221 . ity ; majority. Broom cunty ives a reoublicau majority of 1100. BUFFALO , November 2. Returns ms 59 out 94 elective diitricts show Bar republicans gaius of 2195. nrity NEW YORK , November 2 Han- 24 oek' ru j irity in this city as esti- ner mtted i * t 10 p. m. will not exceed 35- ority . The son Cjnsressional districta follows : Sunset Cox , democrat are , niity Shie district , 7000 majority ; Abrams Hewitt , 10th district , 4000 ; Gen. orLy McCook , ropublicin , 8th diatr.ct iyock , ma- ority not stated ; Benjamin Wood , C7Vol district , probable \Vol plurality over Nicholas Muller 4000 ; Fernando ority Wood , 9th district , 300 majority. mot In the Tenth congressional district joril , ibram S. Hewitt democrat , is elected 54 ; a , large majority , Astor , republi- , in iao Seventh district is proba- bom > defeated. Hancock's majority in county will be ab mt 10,000. 8 pod ELMIRA , November 2 Hanecck's podC majority in Chemung county Is about rhen L30.NEW layer NEW YORE , November 2. Returns tob * New York City and 241 towns ed , ndicate republican gains of 4000. lice , NEW YORK CITY , November 2. all . TL Grace , democratic candidate , houi elected mayor by about 7000 tua- houiC . Out of twenty-four memb-ta rom the assembly the democrats elect Chic nineteen. A majority of the demo- cain aldermen are elected. A. T. ; iin Cochardi , democratic candidate , ia e'ectei over Jacob Hess , republican , for registrar ; Fred Smythe is elected over Daniel G. Rollins for recorder ; Horace Russell , republican , is elected over Charles F. Truax , democrat , for j fJe ; of supreme coutt. NEW YOEK , November 2 Tie a county complete gives Garncld 1200 msj irily. Chairman Jewell has sent congratulations - lations to the republicans of the slate claiming a majority for Garfield of 45,000. WEST CHESTER , N. Y. , November 2 Gives Hancock 304 majority. In Now Rochelle , Hutchings , democrat , isolected to congress by 153 majority. Yates county nearlycomplo'o 1,350 majority for Garfisld ; Genewo county 14 toTns a complete ain for Garfield ; 1,388 majority. The .Sun concedes Connecticut te GartieM by 3,000 , and claims Arkan sas for Hancock by 30,000 majority. It concedes New York Elate to the re publicans by 40,000 majority. 2 a m. Returns indicate that New York has given GarSeld 40,000 major ity. In this city Hancock's niijon'y "s about 40,000 , and in Brooklyn 9,030 , mating a total detn cratic L-SJ of 21.000 in these two cities as corn- fared with the results of 187C. Nine democrats are elected ( o congress Robinson , Second district ; Smith , Tliird , Biiss , Fourth ; Wood , Fifth } Cox , Sixth ; Duero , probably , StvI onth ; Fernando Wood , Ninth ; Hew itt , Tenth ; Nolan , Sixteenth. Chit- 'enden has baen defeated In the Thir tieth district by a democratic cnmbi- nttion with independent republicans. SriiACDdB , November 2. The full vote of the city gives Garncld 6GSO , Hancock 6013 , a ranjori'y of 1G67. I'he couuty will probably give a - plj f f lit w M A--J- | publican majority of 4600. , , NEBRASKA. Special Dispatch to TJIK Bun. SCHUYLER , November 2 This pre cinct casts 283 votes ; Garfield's majority - jority , 125 ; Valentino but a few votes behind , FnEMoNT , November 2. Repablijj can electors have 118 majority in F > e- oam oaT . The majority in 1870 was 28. Tie republican couuty ticket is un- doubt oily elected. Dodge county gives a republican majority of 300 for electors and gov- rnor. The whole legislative ticket ia elected. PLUM CUBES , November 2. republican electors , 140 ; demo cratic , 41) ) . Nanco , 130 ; Tioton , 60 ; Dilwcrth , 140 ; Snyder , 14G ; Valen tine , 9 ; Cutchee , 20 ; Baldwin 149 ; Long , 35. WILLOW ISLAND , November 2 Sixty-nine : votes cast ; Gntfieli , 40 ; Hancock , 23. State officers the same. Snyder , for senator , 52 ; Balk-ntine , G. CLKAR CBEKK , November 2 Onion precinct , S.tunders couuty , give Gir- 8htea 98 , Weave. 25 , Hancock 14. The state ticket wcs.tho same. TKKAJIAU , November 2. About 250 votts polled. Garfi"ld , 125 ; cuck ( estimated ) 125. OGALLALA , November 2. Republican oar presidential elector * , flGjttem cratic , 42. Nance , 2G ; Tipton. 29 ; Valentine , 26 ; North , 4 FAIRFIELD , November 2 Fairfi-ld and < Edgar gives republicin majorities national , stito , judicial and legis lative tickets of 235. i „ RicnLAND , NEB , November 2 Serouty-seven votes cast ; Garfield , ' majority ; precinct vote : Welsh , democrat. Fifty-first district , 27 ma re jority ; Hughie , dem.crat , Thirty , saventh district , 15 majority ; Higgins , democrat , county commissioner , 13 majority ; Turner , republican , Four- P toenth senatorial district , 7 majoity. ; I i PAriLLiON , November 2 Precinct , i Cfll nation * ! and * state , republican , 130 ; demcc-at , 99 ; legislature , G > ttes , 113 ; Be Smith , 116. h ELM CREEK , November 2 This ! : precinct civos the dsmocraticticlcet Kn electors 35 ; for governor , Tiptnn 35 ; ulei republican ticket electors 27 , for governor' Nance 27 ; greenback ticket electors 3 , for governor , \Villiims3. DAVID CITT , Boone county ! November Me vember 2. Hancock and Tipton eight a majority. Boone precinct , Garfield , has ; Tipton , 4. Eeaver prscincr , Garfield , 83f Hancock , 39 ; Nance , KtvVl ; Tipton , 39 NORTH BEXD PRECINCT , November con givi - Garfield , 1G3 ; Hancock , 82. Sto Jhapman precinct , total vote 99. larr Democrat vote for electois 31 ; repub- , 68. All precinct goes repubh- from 30 to 50. Douglas County. wit Valley , precinct Republican vote , , democrat 98 , greenback 1. The 'ollowiug is the vote : Burnham 128 , i Spec urguson 108 , Coutant 70 , Locke " 74 , SpecE Doane 125 , Howe 124 , filyers 01 , com : Fohnson U3 , Burr 46 , Vanuycock 92 , dist Broach 152 , Bolln 103 , Fox 80 , fror liner 98 , Mullen 101 , Bartlett 1DO , cpiv lackson 101 , Paxton 118. MoSharo whc , Sbield 116 , Link 84 , Burgdorf mij McKinnlr 81 mijU , Swartzlandcr 11C , J.rber 97 , Bloom 43Walcott 42 , will irmo 39 , Pat McCardle 7 , James Mc- crea Jardle 24 , T. W. Corliss 183. For ends 34 , against bonds 145. MILLARD ] , November 2 Garfield , Sped Hincock , 25 ; Weaver , 4 ; Valen- SpedC , 19 ; majorities , 27. North , 40 ; ion 4 ; contingent inajontica 22 all 25 majority ; Htmilton , 20 licai jority ; Alexander , 19 majirity ; same iVallsck , 19 m jority ; Birtlett , 19 hav mjority ; Uiliwi.rih , 19 maj > rity ; The vendall , 19 majority ; Jones , 19 ma- ton ority ; Fergus'in , 23 majority ; Cou- ion , 24 majority ; Locke , 29 nwjor- crat Dane , 64 majority ; Howe , GS ma- ; Cowan , 4 majority ; .Myers , 23 uajority ; Johnson , 25 maj irity ; ipecial , 46 majjrity ; Brnatch , 54 mi- ! ; Birber , 23 n j > rity ; B llan , : ity tuaj'irity i ; Fox , 15 majority ; Hy- ( , , 22 raaj irtty ; Mullen , 25 mi- ; Banlett , 26 majority ; Jack- [ ivea , 23 majority ; Paxton , G4 ma- : 3IcShane , 68 majority ; Shields , CG majority ; Link , 62 ma- ired ; Bergdorf , 25 majority ; Von > ver , 16 majority ; Sirarlzlandtr , majjrity ; Bloom , 63 majiriy ; Volcoit 4G majority ; Gruie , 45 ma- o ; White , 4 majority ; McDer- , 4 majorsty ; Vanetten , 2 ina- 1500 ; Murphy , 4 majority ; Oarliss , James , McArdle , 1C ; Patrick IcArdle , 27. For bouda 14 , against onds76. Total rotes cast 97. . ; ame Dlfpatcb to Tai Bin. : arry CHICAGO ] , November2 At 6 p. m. , the polls should have closed , Harrison ciused new judges to SpecS elected , new box- to be provid- S and i under the direction of the po- A proceeded to take ballots from has persons offering them up to that hasC . tb 8 CHICAGO : , November 2. Returns 85 towns outside of the city of /h'cago show a net republican ipecUl of 917. The republicans claim a SpecH of ono congressman in the state. Hoc ; R.'turns from sixty-nine precincts are j out of one-hundred and thirty in the j , city of Chicago , give a republican > majority of 5,506. ] CHICAGO , November 2 Forty city precincts give Garfield 13,301 ; Hancock - cock , 90G1. Scattering returns , con-1 tinua to show republican gains in every part of the west and east. Ono hundred and two towns in Illinois , outside of Chicago , show a not republican gain cf 1,257. ThU rate with the heavy changes in Chicago indicates a majority of over 30,000 in the state. EAbT ST. Louis , November 2 Win. It. Morrison , democrat , iS rfl- elected to congress by a large majority in the Seventeenth distsict. MISSOURI. Special dispatch to TUB BH. KANSAsCrrr , November 2. Count ing proceeds very slowly with many scratched tickets. In the E'ghth ' con- sjrossioaal district , as far as counted , V.m" Home , republican , lead * both candidates in nearly every precinct. Indications are that Van Horn , ra publican , is elected to congress in tbo Eight district. ST Louis , Novambir 2. In the Third congressional district , this city , SessinghauBo's , republican , ma jority is abjut 1300 over Frost , demo- crjt. IOWA , I Spoclxi Dispatch to Tlio Bee. DESMOINES , November 2. Kasson , republican candidate for coiigroismtui and candidate for speaker of the houee.is elected by 5000 m jority. The must sanguine republicans only claimed three thousind majority. MINNESOTA. 8peci.il Dlgpsich in Thfe Bi > ei ' t. I'AUL , November 2. Twenty three towns give Garfield 883 major ity. The Third district gives Wash- burne , republican , 138 majority. The Second rhatfict rfives a straight repub lican rn j arity of 105. Minnesota giv&s Garfield 25,000 republican majority. Dnnnol , repub lican , in the First district , 5000 ma- j -rityj ; S rxightj republican } in the Secoiid district , 3000majority ; Wnsh- burne i , republican , in the Third dis trict , 8000 majority. The legislature j3 overwhelmingly republican. GEORGIA. Special Dispatch to Tns Hxz. ATLANTA , November 2. Spear , In dependent candidate for congress , is elected in thn Oth district. CALIFORNIA. Special Dispatch to The Bee. SAN FRANCISCO , November 2 ; A largo vote was polled In the city , reaching forty thousand , it indicates tbo city is republican by at least a thousand plurality. Returns from the interior indicate the state is five thousand republican. Nothing is yet } heard from Nevada or Oregon. SAN FKAKCISCO , November 2. The republicans claim the state and all four congressmen. SAN FRANCISCO , November 2 The fetal vota of this cily. is 41,298 No returns yet from the country. Re a publicans claim the cit/by 2,500. Returns from the interior of the a gtato continue to show republican ma jorities , the southern counties giving an increased republican rate One hundred and seven towna show Garfield , seven thousand , Hancock , sixty-nine hundred , with the large republican { counties not in yot. Ale meda will give twenty five hundred , Sacramento , fifteen hundred. One ( hundred and seven towns and precincts give ( jarfield 135 majority. Thu ettte ia claimed by the republi cans by 5,000 majority. Knight's ] district in California shows Barry 3 slightly Icadincr in Solano , luvingdisappointedrepublican calcula nil tions. : Huinboldt's vote may bring sec Knisjht ahead. P.icheo la piobably " elected , but very close. " for NEVADA. ma Dispatch to theBec. * net SAN FRANCISCO , Novembar 2. gocJ Meagre returns from Nevada indicate clopo voto. In Carsnn City Garfield fro 561 ; Hancock , 381. Elko has ma1 veil thirty majority for Hancock. as White Pine has goco democratic by a we considerable majority. Lincoln county nor gives seventy-five democratic and Story county is expected to give a largo democratic vote. Virginia City So a small republican majority. A dispatch received at midnight tnit Nevada is democratic , tho-jgh don without ! the figures to go on. 362I COLORADO. inditl Special Dispatch to TUK Bzs. DENVER , November 2. Returns , ome in very slowly owing to the1 listanco of many of the mining campa e the . News far is telegraph. so re- leived is favorable to the republicans , claim the state by nn increased peel nijority. DENVEB , 3 a. m. The republicans vetr carry the state probably by an in- 25J sreased majority. 827. 827.V SOUTH CAROLINA- Ipeclal dispatch to The Bee. 225.E } CoLtJjiBus , November 2. The elec- 25.E ! 827 ! progressed with quietness. In four wards of this c < tv the repub- ity icans'made a fight , but the democrats out far ahead , the republicans Speci liivini no state ticket in the Held. SpeciK democratic majority in Charles- tun county is 2500 , assuring the elec- sate of O'Connor and a solid demo- c ; m iratic delegation < n o" " resb. dst : MAINE. dstT Dispatch . ind to Tne Beo. I PORTL'AND. Me.November 2.---The , ty gives Gwfio d 2 pub 3,7 , Hancock dist ,288 , Weaver 78 this , LrwisTox , November 2 , This city rail Garfield 1,646 , Hancock 1,404 , iVeiver-14 a , iorti PORTLAND , November 2. Two hun- towns givea republican net cain pres the September election of 3722 , mditis estimated that the republican najority in the at at o will bo from 3000 IpecUl C 4000. Foil Indications are that Garfield has Gar maj irity in this stace. ibout PORTLAND , November 2. Two aboiK mndred towns give GarfieJd 52,281 , : tun lancoclt , 42.726 ; Weaver , 1782. The urns ain gait ; towns in September gave the re- mblican 51,042 fusionista givi ; ; , 45,992 ; on icittering-159. The republicans will Ha thu state by 4000. C OREGON. and Dispatch to The Ike , pub , SAN JFRAacisco , Novemcer 2. 1876. cjie Portland dispatch says Oregon mot probably gone 500 republican. : even Oregon is very clote , with not 300 dial spare nn either side. maj NORTH CAROLINA. Fhird 608 Di'patcb to Taa Tee. lica lican RALEIOU , November 2. The elec- is c passed off qu'etly. ' The returna , towns scattering and incomplete. Aa rep i fur u heard from the democrata make , 1 light gains on the vote of 1876.1 Shackelford , democrat , is thought to be elected in the Third district and Cox , democrat , in the .Fourth. No returns have been received from other - er dntricta. The legislature is domoP ocraiic. FLORIDA. SpscUI Dispatches to Th Bee. TALLAHASEE , November 2 G p. in. The colored Vote appears to be di vided on the sta'te , national and county ticki ts more than ever be fore. Indications are that the state has gone democratic by about 2000. Republicans admit the election of Davidson , democrat , over Whather- apoon ia the first district , but are in clined to elaim the election of Biahee , republican , in tha secotid district. LAKE dry , November 2. Indica tions favor the election of Bloihain , democrat , for go.veruor , anJ David son for congress in the first district. The second district in close. ALABAMA. .cpsc > I Dispatch to The Bee. MONTGOMERY , November2 6p. m. Returns indicate Herbert s election to congress in iho Second district overStrobach , republictn , by at least 4,000 majority. In the Third district I O.Us' majority over Mabson , republi can , is es imated at over 3,000 , and there are democratic gains. Herndon , democrat , in the First district , is elected by increased majorities. Gillette - letto and Treat ( colored ) are receiving a very small vote. The returns indicate the election of the democratic candidates in the First , Second , Third and Fourth districts by increased maj on tits. MOBILE , November 2. This city gives a democratic majority of about 800. 800.Indications Indications are that Alabamd Sends giiii to Congress a solid democratic delegation. Returns received up to 1 o'clock warrant the belief that the democratic majority in the state will be over 60,000. JJeraden , the present democratic member of congress , is re-elected over Glletf. The state has gone over- wnelmingly for Hancock and English. MOBILE , November 3. Returns ndicate the election of all the democratic conare.'smen. The democratic majority in the state is over 40.0CO. MISSISSIPPI , Spodal dispatch to Tm BM JACKSON , November 2. The prin cipal fight was in Cbalmer's district , where Lynch , republican , made a vig orous contest. O'-almcrs is elected by L good majority. The democratic ma- ority in the st its will be 60,000. OHIO. CINCINNATI , November 2. One hundred and seventy-one precincts , or about one-eighth of the state , show a not republican gain of 3334. CINCINNATI , November 2. Fifty precincts of Hamilton county gives net republican gam of 1700 over the October ejection ; 357 precincts give net republican gain of 4925 , indi cating that Garfioid's majority in the is state is 35,000 , CLEVELAND , November 2. Returns from Cleveland and other towns in i this district continue to come in rap of idly and indicate republican gains of 2000 or 3000 over the October ma jority. The majority in the 20h con gressional district will likely be near 7000. | SENDING THE NEWS. A telegram from Senator J. G. Blaine to Garfield said. "Maine haa 20 given you n handsome majority over other opposing tickets. I will send details later. " Ex senator Dor- soy telegraphed from Now. York. con "This city gives about 45,000 majority Hancock- . Indications point to a 10 majority of 40,000 foryou in the state , jori news from Maine and New Jersey are Til good. " 76. After reading several more bulletins from : the empire state Gnrfield , re- Spec inarkect. "If wo have got Now York , SpecI the I indications are that we hav , tun can give the democrats several cod northern states and win. of VIRGINIA. CODj c RICHMOND , Va. , November 2 Two- knirds of the city gives the regular 135. lomocratlc ticket 4,887 , readjusters , republicans 2,168. Returns from one third of the state ndiciti the defeat of the readjustee ; ' tha Hincock ticket. tlli NORFOLK , November 2 Geode , lemocrat , is elected to congress. Des- mdorf , republican , in the 2d district Sp elected. A rbpublicin g in 'of 1. Nin VERMONT. Gar cU1 Dispatches to THI IS IK. ; < WHITE RIVER JUNCTION , Vt. , No 45 vember 2 92 towns give Garfield , J5.520 , Hancock , 10,253 , Weaver ed . Republican cain over 1976 , 975. the WHITE RIVER JUNCTION , November Sevi Ninety two towns give Garfield Eigl 5,522 ; Hancock , 10,452 ; Weaver , dUt ; scattering , 14 ; republican major- A \ , 14,229. Thi 14,229.LOUISIANA. . m dem fpccial Discatcb to Tha Bce > . the NEW ORLEANS , November 2. Re ovei from all parts of the state indi- urns the election of the democratic maj ndidates from all the congressional majC listricts. Gar The election here was very quiet GarV the vote light. Hancock's maj.t - - G i ? estimated at 9,000. Hahn , re We jublican , in the Second congressional WeN iistrict , runs ahead of his ticket in latch city , and is possibly elected. Dar- that , , republican , in the Third district , by > regarded certain. Returns from * Louisiana show a complete sup- tie session of the republican vote. B NEW HAMPSHIRE. give ; 850. ! HISMtch to The BM. Haj CONCORD , N. H. , November 2. catii onr counties give Hancoqk 6,359 , egat Jarfield 5,211 , a republican loss of 1000. MANCHESTER , November 2. Re- pedal from 63 towns give a democratic SpedV in 33 and republican gains in 30 , so fi iving a net 'democratic gain of 172 will the I bails of the vote in 1876 , when coni Elayes ] had 2,988 majority. coniV One hundred and twenty-six towns indi wardf in the etate show a net re 17 , ( publican gain of 252 over the vote of . These towns include Man- tester and Concord , bat not r'ortj- Ipedil BpedL month , Dover and Nashua , twenty- L towns in the First congressional cat ! district gave Hfle , republican , 276 con ; majority. Thirty-three towns in the will district gave Fair , republican , rntjrity , but ai these are repub strongholds Bingbam's election Jpcdil claimed by the democrats. Forty SpecE in the First district give Hale , of > ] republican , 224 majority. In the of ) 1 Second < district Brigga , republican , leads Snliaway , democrat , by 800. DELAWARE. Special DispMch to The Bee. . WILMIMICKN , November 2. Com pletu i return ] give a republican gait ' of 550. Returns indicate a majority in the state of at Icist 1,000 for Hancock. TENNESSEE. SpeoUI Dispatch to Tax Bis. NASHVILLE , Tenn November 2. Evidence of a heavy vote all over the state. Republicans carry Chattanooga , by increased majority ever 1876. Indications are that the n > 0 for governor batwaen Wright , democrat and Hwkins , republican , wllf be close with prospects In favor of the forraen Nashvilie gives a small jority Ser Wright. MEMPHIS , Tenn. , November 2 , The election passed off quietly and little enthusiasm manifested. Shelby county gives Hanocck a majority. The result of the gubernateral elec tion is doubtful , as there are two dem . ocratic candidates in the field ' Yound , democrat , candidate in thi district , gets a large majority over Moore and Hamilton , two republican aspirants. KANSAS. SpocUl Dispatch to Till . r TOPEKA , November 2 , It is safe to say that tha republicans have electfd all three congressmen. From the li district by 12,000 ; 2d ristrict by 8. 00 and 3,1 district by 10,000 , an-i th t Girfii Id carries the state by 50,000 , In Shawnee county the whole repub lican ticket ia elected. WISCONSIN. Spojlal dispatch to 'I'he Bee. MILWAUKEE , November 2. One hundred and Sliteon towns in Wiicnnsa ' sin show a net republican gain of 4338. Twenty-five precincts in the city of Milwaukee gives 2809 majority for Garfield , with ono precinct to hear from. Tilts is a republican giin of 4403 over 1876. This city rind county give a total re publican majority of z9iJ50a , republi can gain of 5,000. Twenty-three precincts nf Fen Du Lie county give a net republican gain of 593. Mr. DeUstorj democrat , for congress in the Fourth district is elected by 1500 ma jority. One hundred and fifty-nine towns in the state chow a total net gain of 10,169. The state gives probable republican ma jority of 30,000 or over. Guenther , republicuh con gressman in the Sixth district is elected. The republican county ticket is elected throughout. The lesishture is tolidly republican. Walworth county insures 2400 republican major ity. All the republican congressmen of the state ara believed to be reelected - elected , and one is gained in the Sixth , district. TEXAS. "for .ba Special Dispatch to The Bee. ( DALLAS , Texas , JSbvomber 2 , .iLTh 4. special to the Herald from various paats of the state , affirms the reelection tion of Governor Roberts. The state for Hancock and English by the usual majority. Specials to the Herald from various parts ] of the state show the re-election Gov. Roberts , and state for Hancock - cock and English by the usual large majority. ty.RHODE RHODE ISLAND. pedal dispatch to The Bee. j > PROVIDENCE , November 2. The ity republican majority in this city is 40 2000 ( ; in the state it will be 7,000. All towns in the state except six era give Garfield 6244 majority. PROVIDENCE , November 2. The era complete vota of this state is as follows low : Garfield 18,188 Hancock ma , , ; , 10,784 ; Weaver , 141 Garfield's ma stai jority 7263 , In 187G Hayes , 15,769 ; leg Tilden , , 10,700 ; Cooper72 ; scattering , . MARYLAND. hon maj Ipeclal Dispatches to Tun BBS. BALTIMORE , November 2. The re- repi inrns from Hartford county give Han- 500 majority , a republican gain ity. 473 The republican candidate for ity.r songreaahas 200 majority in the county. : ric Kent county givea a democratic fielc najority of 117 , a republican gain of 86 ! 135.The The complete vote of the city gives Sarfield 23,354 , Hancock 32,677 , a Sped epublican gain of 819. Kent county tves a democratic mnjorlty of J17 , a 'jpublicau gain of 37. mea coni MASSACHUSETTS. part cul Dispatch to the BKR. of ciB ofmot BOSTON , November 2 8 p. m. Ninety-nine towns and wards give Sarfield 50,833 , Hancock 37,299. The me towns in 1876 gave Hayes TOD CT 967 , Tilden 40,344. mid The following republicans are elect- the to I congress : W. W. Crape from sucl First district ; Bey W. Harris , i3 Seventh district ; J. W. Chandler , utre 3ighth district ; A. Morse , Fourth Jou lUtrict ; Noicross , Eleventh district. vast A Rancer , republican , carries the 'on Third congressional district by 757 and nnjority j ovr Alexander Dearborn , the lemocrat. Morse , democatt , carries Deal Fourth district by 100 majority DealT Hayes. The Fifth "district ro- be Bowman , republican , by 3000 cast : najority. cm City of Biston complete gives B Sarfield 25,524 , Hancock 27,659. rom WORCESTER , November2 8 p. m. ow -Garrjeld 5531 , Hancock 3665 , repi < verl8. jelief NEW YORK , November 2 A dls- riad to 0. A. Arthur from Boston says but Mass ichusetts will go republican ele 50,000 ! majority ; also that ten con- cam and p snbly eleven are letcd. BOSTON , November 2. 152 towns Gartield 82,644 ; Hancock 58- . The sime towns in 1876 gave layes 75,116 ; Tilden , 62,269. Indi- Th ations are ot a solid republican del- ThI gation to congress. WEST VIRGINIA. dtapatcbea to The Bee. WHEELING , November 2 Returns far show indications that the state go democratic by about 13,000 ; longrecsmen are unchanged. Ipeclal WHEELING , November 2. Rstarns v ndicate a majority for Hancock of Par .7,000. capl : ARKANSAS. "n C pelled Dispatch to Tha Bee. . oute LITTLE ROCK , November 2. Indi- beei iationa are that all four democratic Unl iongressmen are elected. Hancock be carry the state by 30,000. 4th 4thT T CONNECTICUT. Mai Dispatch to The Bee. phy HARTTORD , November 2. The city tern Hartford gives Hancock a majority iisc [ 225 ; alio a loss of 650 over Tilden coli J in 1876. The town of Merlden shows I a republican gain of 300. Indications are that Garfield'a ma jority in the state will be from 2GOO | tc 3000. Sixty-three towns give Garfield 18.162 , Hancock 15,284 , BRIDGEPORT , November 2. Garfield - i field 2934 , Hancock 3390 , Weaver 59. . NEW HAVEN , November 2. New H < iven gives Hancock 2195 majority. Some returns from small towns show republican gains. Ninety-one towns give a net republi can gain of 3,118. This overcomes Tilden's majority , and would give the a'ato to Garfield. The republican sheriff ia elected for the first time in years at Hartford. To-night the fcenthusiara of republi cans is intense. Returnn are given to the republicans by ateroscopic Ian t-rns. The republicans are parading , bonfires ara burning , fireworks , etc. The opera liouaa meeting is tho. most enthusiastic ever seen in the ciJy. Mark Twain delivered a funeral oration tion over the democratic party , one of his funniest efforts. Gen. Hawley also s joke briefly. JNEW HAVK.V , November 2. Mills , republican , is elected to congress in the 14'h diavricr. Tha democrata claim the election of Phclpa in the 2d district. The republicans elect the state ticket and three out of the four con gressmen are ol. cted. One hundred and twenty-six 'owns give a republi can gain of 4495 on electors over the vote of 1876 , giving a clean majority 1595 , wi'h 42 towns to hear from , which will easily swell the reoublictn majority to 2000. HARTFORD , November 2. To MAR SHALL JEWELL : Connecticut close ? up without a doubt with 3000 ma jority for Garfield and about the same for Bigelow. Signed , H. B. PERRT. INDIANA , Spec al Dispatch to The Em. INDIANAI-OLIH November 2 Three hundred and sixty voting places show a net republican gain of 223. 223.Three hundred and thirty-six voting ing places show a not republican gain of 87. NEW JERSEY. Special DUpatch to The Bco TRENTON , November 2. New Brunswick gives a democratic majori ty of 700 , which is a democratic gain of 70. It is estimated thit three dem ocratic congressmen are elected which is a gain 6f tiro. JERSEY CITY , November 3 1 a. m. Indications are at present , with the meager returns and heavy democratic losses , that the electoral vote of the state will be given fur Hancock , with the < gubernatorial contest in doubtthe chances being in the repablicans" fa vor. vor.Kilpatrick , republican candidate for congress in the Fourth district , is behind 123 votes on the full returns from 5 townships in hia own county. .Thft democrats concede the legislature " on joint ballot by 22 majority. - MICHIGAN. Specl Dispatch to TUB Bex. DETROIT ] , November 2 Two hun dre dred and nineteen precincts and wardi am townships give Garfield 12.150 majority and Jerome 9,846. PENNSYLVANIA. Special Dldpatch to The Bea. PHILADELPHIA , November 2. The indications are that Garfield's major in the state will bo from 30,000 40,000. Btrka county gives 7,500 demo cratic majority. Monroe county gives 2500 demo cratic majority. At 2 a. m. the returns indicate a majority of 30,000 to 35.000 for the state ticket and for Garfield. The legislature ! Js largely republican in both branches. NORRISTOWN , November 2. The liornp of Hancock , gives Garfield 400 majority , a gain of 41 over 1876. WEST CHESTER , November 2. The republican majority in this district is 109 , a gain of 204 over Hay ea major- ty.PITTSBURG PITTSBURG , November 2. The dis- rict3 of Allegheny county give Uar- a majority of 2426. A gain of over 1876. 1876.KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY. rea Ipedal dispatch to The Bco. the LOUISVILLE , November 2 ; mid- light Returns up to this time are not are neagre and scattering , but indicate Ok lormderablo republican gains in all Caj mrta of the state , and probably a gain on ono or two republican congresa- the . ' on KENTUCKY'S ENTHUSIASM. five Ten thousand republicans were in ed I rent of The Commercial office at ent nidnight singing and cheering with pel wildest enthusiasm. No demonstration was ever witness- in i thisttate. The democrats are itrerly despondent , and The Courier- Fcurnnl is enshrouded in gloom. The I . crowd at midnight in front of The i D61 Commercial were in the beet of humor , cha the even democrata now concede that heresultof ] y.s'erdy's elect ion is the' that could hefnll the country. mot The vote for Garfield will probably > 20,000 larger than haa ever been for a republican. The democrat- ma his nominee for congress in this district tim overwhelmingly defeated. News ral 1 the state outside the principal owns ; is meager , but shows marked seq the epublican gains. There U a decided inv that thw republicans have car- the Ninth and Tenth districts , am as these districts are remote from not wil elegraph wires , the actnal iitu tion annot be obtained for some days. , stn \ pru , hot DOMESTIC DOINGS. JfJ mai OMahama Invaders daj of Ordered I to Prepare for rep Another Cruise. but ron bee and Payne's Trial. mai Dlsratch to The B e. feel WICHITA , Nov. 2 4 p. m. Capt. sprr Pardee , of the 33rd iafantry , who larg aptared Capt. Payne's filibusters eqa Oklahoma m two occasions and ex pen them from the territory , is en is a to Fore Smith , whether he has situ summoned in the cue of the cou Jnlted States va. Payne , which is to day tried before Judge Parker on the row ingt. It is civil action merely. wilt Payne was taken seriously ill at elec Malvern , Kansas , yesterday , and U cap physicians consider it a severe , though and lempcrary , indisposition. Payne has mei sued a proclamation to hia Oklahoma tini colonists , notifying them to be in Of : MANNer or 3 = s : ss sa 33 x. X Cor. Douglas and ISth Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Bands Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. H Iron and Wagon Stock , At Chicago Prices. 1209 siud 1211 llnrncy Street , Omaha. otltl-Jroo MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and best assortment of Trunks und Vulises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF - - - PROP. . . , . , 117 14th St. . S Doors \orth of Douglas St. TO THE TF Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Slock , feeling confident we can meet the wants of all jn good Qocds and Low Prices SIIItEVE , JAIIVIS it CO. . for. 14th nnd Dodge Sts. ang13-c vl3 ' " IT ± S A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine jnstly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , * because they find everything just as repres ented. * Everybody should use this Machine. The ii- sales so far this year are more than double ' the corresponding time last year. . * All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNO , Cor. Darcnnortand 15th Sts. Omaha. adineas for another expedition , e date of which ia not an- > unced , but of which lhay e to receive five clajs * notice. The klahorna ! colonists in Wichita gave ipt. Pardee a very cordial reception i his arrival , bat warned him that ey intended to move immediately his works. Pardee hag twenty- re Indian Kcoula and fifty-two enlist- blue coats in saddle , and express ? a itire conGdence in hia ability to ex il all invaders. Wallfctreot Speculation. ecUl Dwjutch to the Ken. NEW Y. EK , Nov. 2 4 p.m To day ling ] a general holiday , the a'ock ex ange is of course closed , but next to e election , thu probable course nf ecalation in stock market the est Important subject of converaa- n between investors and epecula- ta. There is , perhaps , u more inti- ite < intereat felt .n thir matter , than s ever been experienced before at a ne of general election. The gene- belief seems to bo , that in c > n- rjuence of thn low rates of Interest , a very large demand fur vestment securities , and the unox- apled ] prosperity which the country w enjoyj in every section , there ill be a very active market in Wall reat , and a general advance in ices. One of the largest brokerage macs in the city sant out yesterday , private circular to its customers , 9m which the following extracts are ade : "Daring the earlier half of the .y , stocks showed some slight signs depression < ou rumors that any publican victories would bo vigo- nsly contested by tha democrat ) , the absurdity of this proposition came manifest as the day advanced its Impression wore off , and the irket closed with a very bouyant aling. There are some undoubted mptoma of aclliiic particuHr stocks by ga holders , but the demand i * fully aal to the supply , although tern- red by a degree of caution , which tremendous saving clause in the uation. It is uselers to predict the urae of stocks for the next few ys. Probably the opening to-mor- morning will be attended by excitement , no matter who is scted. With the vast amount of pltal ] seeking investment , however , the limited engagement ] from rcantile sources , the chancss con * me in favor of an nltimite advance. coarse an accident would npset all calculations , but the elements of a de cline are not , at thts moment , apparent in the market. " Scalping1 John Kelly. Special Dbpaich to The eo NEW YOHK , November 2 4 p. m. The Herald thh morning publishes the following , which is the first reply nvde to the personal attacks of Cha Expreaa nn Mr Bunneit : "The ilerald hai endured with self * restraint , until thit raomen' , thofiul * ness with which Mr. John Kelly for a week ha * been lib linjj its proprie tor. But last evening Mr. Kelly took a step which annihtliced that salf re- si raint. Through his organ , The Ex press , he bas Iy struct at the proprie tor of The Herald by meudacu u If inipciishmy the virtue of a wotn D For that riastard'y ! ' > we d-notince Mr. John Kelly s i vile coward , who deserves the contempt of every hon est person man , womtn or child and wo rcc iramtMid it to the ntica of the grand jury of tins county. The prfiprietor of The HoraMhai not , so far , permitted any reply tbe mude to the mass of fa.'a hoods which Mr. John K lly , one of the proprie tors of The Express , haa camed. that paper to put forth concerning him , nor do we think he believjs that any reputable person whose good opinion is deairabl ? , expects hi-n to respond to scurrility , whose base pur pose must be evident to the whole pub lic. But when Mr. John Kelly , Ia his organ , The Express , commits hi * cowardly outrage of dragging woman's name into the mire , for the sole pnrpo'e by covering her with in * famy to injure the character of a mm Mr. Kelly happens to dislike , com mon manhood requires that the retl < canco hirherto observed shall caaoe. The Herald , therefore , assures the public that there is not a line or word of truth in the infamous tale concerning Mr. Bennett and a lady ( Mrs. Helmbold ) whose good name The Express yester day wantonly at tacked and besmirched , Mr. Bennett does not know , nevar in his life spoke a word to her nor she to him , never had any relations with her of any kind whatever. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( rona rij of Gtah 4 J * bt ) TAKES , Old 80n.l of J coo OU ORDKR3 Br TKLKQRAPU SOLICIT * in27.tr