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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
KLE\HENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 9 , 1881 , NO. 119
124
Houses
LOTS
For Sale By
BEMIS
FIFTEENTH AID DOUGLAS STS , ,
Vo. 1 , Vow home , 7 rooms , on Cumlng street
near Snunrten , 01200.
No. 2. 2 Ht ry hoiuo , 9 room , well , ditora and
born , WebiUr , mar Ifith street , ? 2BOO.
Ko. 3 , Homo of 10 rooms , an Harnej- , near
h street , ston foundation , 94000.
No. 4 , lArRBhouso ot 11 rooms , on Wrfwter
trtMt , near Creltfhton Collcico , BioO.
V't No , 0 , II USD ot 7 rooms , ou Caxx , near 17th
ttrcot , JlliOO.
Ko. 7 , If OURO of 8 rooion , S lota , on 17th street
near lurd , Si 00.
No 8. Houeo of 6 rooms. on Caw , near 14th ,
22183 too lot , 41300.
No. 0 , HouHu of S rooms , kitchen , etc. , or
Cans , ii car 13th et cut , 5:00.
No. 10 , Howe of 3 roomii with lot 22xl3S feet ,
on CUM , near 14th etrcet , fcXJO.
No. 11 , Henna of 0 rooms , on loth ntrix > t , near
Douglm , 44x < W foot lot , 44000.
No 12 , Ho.BeofU roomii. brck foundation , on
y , ncnr 27th fctrcot , $1000
No 13 , 1 utory new homo of a room ? , brick
fouhiliulou , off .St. Mary's acnuo. . near con > cut ,
No. 14 , House of 5 rooms and summer lclt < hen ,
n 20th street , n < r dark , C-.WO.
No. 11 , Hoiuo of S room' ' , on Hhcnnan avenue
( ICtli etroot ) near Nicholas , $2250.
No. I'i , 1 j itory hoiihu of 4 rooms , collar ,
( table , etc. , on Diuun.-ort - , near SaiHtrcet , $1500.
No. 17 , 12-ntory brick hou o of 0 rooms , near
cnj of red utrnet ear turn table , $ ? UK ) .
No. 18 , Ilouuo and 2 lota , 4 Dlocka we t o ! Hlch
School , e2KIO.
No. 19 , ifoujo and Slot ! ) on road to | xvrk , near
hatd St. Murj's aM'iiue. 83500.
No. 20 , House and 11J loU iwar nucolft , South
Omaha , 92500.
No. 21 , House auJ tot on Darcnpirt etre t ,
nar 10th Btroet , 95500.
No. 22 , 2-story haum and lt S2.\GO feet , on
Davenport , near 12th street , 31300.
No. 23 , House of 4 room * oud 2 lotion 17th
troet , near Jtard , $1200 ,
No. 25 , HouBoand i lot on lOtb etruct , near
Dod o , 1050.
No. 26 , Houieuid ( lot on 10th etreot , near
Cap tel avunue , $1460. „ J - . , „ x
" "Hs. SV2 housoo ind tot" oFjucksoii , ' neat ISth
rtrcet , ftSOO.
No. 20 , 6hou < c and 1 lot on California , near
3th street , WOOO.
Uo. SO , 1 J ttory brick houeo ot 4 room * with
lot OOzfieOfoet , on Sherman avenue (16th street ) ,
near Izard , JCOOO.
No. 31 , 1J story hoiuo and 33x68 feet , on 131-h
trcect , near Howard strcot , $2000.
No S2 , 1-story liouso of (1 rooms and two loU
on Maun , ntnr Uth tired , $3000. .
Noji , Ijvrjre housu u < i full lot on Caplto
iTonuo , near 13th rtroot , 62aOO. i
No. 3t ) , 2 tlirou ntory brick house * wl lot 44x
IS foot , on Chicago , nuur 18th Htroot , $5 0 1 nch.
J-o. 37 , Houwof 7 rooms with IJlot 1'uul
( rtrcut , near Ibtli Btreet , * 27W.
No Hi , House and lot on 18th Btreet , near
Sherman , $1850.
No. 39 , House of 6 rooms with 44x60 feet lot ,
on 18th Ktit'tt , near California , $2500
No. 42 , Housoof S rooms with lotl&Oxl&Ofett ,
i on Coburn. near Col fax Btreet , $3500.
No. 43. Ilotuo and 2 lot ? on Chicago , ucar-Otli
itreet , 67SJJ.
No. 45 , IJITK'O house of7 roomi , clotetfl pautry ,
well and clitorn , on loth , near Clark struct , jy500
No. 46 , I Ar a house with full block , near uu '
jihoU ewer , 3 000.
No. 47 Houio of 9 ro > ms with J lot , on Paclfle ,
near 11th iitruet , &MWO.
No. 49 , IJrick house of 11 rooms , well , c'atorn ' ,
ffu throughout the hauue , jjood barn , etc , , ou
rarnhnm , near 17th Btrcwt , HKKK ) .
No Wloata of G roomn. cellar , well , etc. , ou
10th , near I'tul utruet , ( OXX ) .
Nil. 63 , House of 0 roomi and collar , lot 33x132 ,
off St. Hur'sa\enue , near convent , 81600.
No. 65 , Four hou-ui and 88x120 feet , on Dav en-
port , near 10th strixjt , $5000.
No 63 , Hou of 9 or 10 rooms , on California ,
no r 21rt utrect , 95500.
No 67 , Houw ) of 0 rooms , Rummer kitchen ,
collar , clater i , well , prod barn , etc. , near Ht.
Mary's avenue and 2Ut street , $3001)
Wo , 63 , New house of 7 room * , good barn , on
\Vetxter , near 2d street , $2500.
No. 60 , Four housed vrlUl i lot , on 12th street ,
i .
No 6 < ) , House of 8 roomi ou Da\enport , near
23rd Btnwt , $900 ,
No. 01 , House of 9 or 10 room * , on Hurt street ,
near 22nd street , 600 } .
No. 2 , HOUBD of 4 roonu , 1 rtory , porch , eel-
lar , dstorn and well , on liaruey , Dear2lBtBtn > et ,
1760.
No. 63 , House of 4 roims , clnoeto , basemint
nnd cellar , near White Lead Works , 91(100.
No. 64 , Building op.lenM.Hl lot , on UotlKestreut ,
near post oUlce , otoru below and r > > ouu above ,
WONo. . 66 , Slots Hitli birn Mid other Improve-
menu , near truet car turn table , $2000 ,
No. 67 , New hou'e of (1 room * on 17th , niar
Cttmtn ? street , C1000.
No 69 , Larifi ) line ho < ue of > 12 rooms , orory-
thlnz ootnplbte , ou 18th , near Chicago , fjOW.
l.o. 70 , HOUMI on IBth street , near uatenport ,
store below un J rooms above , barn , etc. , S1000.
No 71 , HOUMI of 8 room. " , flue cellar , all complete
ploto , on California , near SUt , 47000.
No. 72 , llrkk house , 10 or H rooms , on Daven'
port , near ICtb 4M > :0 : ,
No. 7J , IJ-storv houiw , 6 rooms , collar , w.l
and el < t rn , on Jacknon , nenr 12Ui , 81600.
No. 74 , llriek hou , with 2 lot * , fruit tree * ,
etc , on 16th , near Capitol avenue , | lf > ,000.
No , 76 , HOUMI of 4 rooms , basement , lot 17)x )
IBS tevt. on Muiey , near 7th , WJt .
No. 76 , H UT > house. Brooms , ou Caa4 tttrwt ,
ni or 16th street , 4500.
No. 77 , 2-story house , Jl rooms , closet * , fur-
ac , fruit tn.i * . born , eU ; . , on Karnham , near
th utroct , 8000.
No. 81 , 2 houwM with 0 room ) , and other Htlh
rooms , on Chicago , near 12th street , $3000.
No. 82 , 1 { itory huuso , 6 room * , i closctti , well
ami 100-bariel cittern good barn , on fierie St. ,
near 0th ( near new porornmf nt eorrall ) , SI 600.
No B3 , E-otory house , Brooms , coal ihiid , good
vftll , cistern , on 4 lot , on Capitol avuuue , lira
IZth , WOO.
No. 84 , 2-story house , 8 rooms , 4 below Mid 4
bore , 3 elawtt , ce'lar , well and cistern , with 6
er i itround , on Sauuders titrcet. urar liarratks ,
2500.
No 86 , 2 stores , house on leawd } lot , Ibiute
runs 2 ) t-ars from April Ut , 1881 , on J'cllle Ht. ,
near U , 1' . dupot , $ oOO
No 80 , llonxu , 15 roomi , uell , clitrrn , etc. ,
near 16th and llarney gtruets , exK
No. 87 , 2 ston' home , 3 rooms , uull with 40
feet of water , nfth Sacrmofuround , onSaundorJ
tritt , nt r U 8. Ui > rurk . t 00.
No. 89 , I rgo house of 10 roomi , well , cistern ,
barn , etc. , on Cam strrct , near 2Ut , 87000.
No SO , l.arifu houue , 10 or IK room * , onVub -
U-r strevt , uoia lUth , 7600.
BED. P. BEMIS' '
Real Estate Exchange
16th and Douglas Street
STATE ELECTIONS.
Returns Prom the Eloren States
WiM Hold Their Elec
tions Yesterday ,
A Majority of the States Re
port a Remarkably
Quiet Eluotiou.
Wiaconsia Goes Republican by
Prom 10,000 to 12,000
Majority ,
Bailey , Republican Candidate
for Treasurer , Elected
in Pennsylvania.
H lection of a Republican Gov
ernor and Legislature in
Massachusetts.
The Republicans Make Heavy
Gains on Assemblymen
in Now York.
Nebraska Wheels Into Line
and Goes Be publican by
a Good Majority.
Synopsis of Election Returns From.
AlltbaStntM. ,
NEBRASKA.
Special Dispatch to Till HMU
MILLAHP , November 8. The total
number of votes cast in Millard pro-
ciuct was 01.
iJemocralic Munm'r 64 , Brass Oil ,
Boar 55 , Taylor Hfi , Hnrtman 05 ,
O'Connor 75 , O'Keofo 19 , Shields 07 ,
Houao I5G , Conkliii < ; 4il , Timme 70.
RopublicaiiH irnxwoll U7 , Fificld
U8 , Seivera 4 , Miller 72 , Rush 25 ,
Bauiucr 55 , Knight 14 , Chadwick 10 ,
PoiiitB 22 , Jacobs 48 , Smith 53.
. DODOK COUNTY.
Special Dispatch to TUB Unit. ,
FKKMONT , November 8. Tlio dom-
ocrata carry the outiro ticket in the
city by about 200 majority. W. H.
Mungor haH 1 > R majority , with four
precincts to hoar from. The majority
for treasurer in the county ia 505.
Sherifl' , 235. The ontira county
ticket J'H probably elected.
Special Dlnpatrh to THH BHH. j
SALINE COUNTY.
. WILBEK , November 8. The demo
cratic county ticket fi'tin about 215'ma
jority.
Special Chpatch to Tim lias.
C4ss COUNTY.
PLATTSMOUTII , November 8.
woU'a majority in CQKS county ia 300.
The entire republican county ticket is
elected by a largo majority. The city
of Fliittmuouth is republican for the
first time in yuara , a republican gain
of 150 in the city over the election of
a year ago.
ISUTLKH COUNTY.
Spuciil It > patih to The ! ! .
ULYSSK.S , November 8. The elec
tion in Butler county is noted fur
bold and open bribery. The republi
can ticket i' probably defeated , ex
cepting Davis , candidate for treas
urer. The county precincts will g've '
the anti-monopoly ticket a good vote ,
but in all the townH it does not figure
conspicuously. Tile count has not
biwn completed in David City. The
tickets counted give thin result : Ev
ens , democrat , for * clerk , 84 ; Lord-
ich , 00 ; Feulon , democrat , for sheriff ,
89 ; Wills , republican , for sheriff , 87 ;
Davis , republican , for treasurer , 147 ;
Sheets , democrat , for treasurer , 21 ;
Regestone , anti-monopoly , 7. The
full vote in UlyBses precinct givoa Da
vis 04 , Sheets 04 , Lord 85 , Evans 74 ,
Chamberlain , anti-monopoly , CO.
National Awoelatwl I'rv 8
MISSISSIPPI
JACKKOX , Miss. , November 8.
Weather fair and voting hero com
menced early and continues with re.it
intereat.
VJOKHUUJUI , Novembers. The elec
tion is progrussitig quietly. At noon
tiio indications are that Lowery , dem
ocrat , will receive a largo majority for
governor. The democratic ticket will
all bo elected in thia county , except
Shoriir Heck , republican , will be
elected. In every county the demo
crats are Raid to bo leading , except
Hinds , where the funion ticket is
ahead.
JACKKON , November 8. There is
now a largo number of negroes voting
the Democratic ticket. News has just
been received of n riot in Londerdale
county , in which the democratic nom
inee for asie ser and two other white
men were killed by nogroea.
AN KLKCTJON 11IOT.
VICKHIIUIIO , Novembers. A apodal
to the Herald from Meridian. Miss ,
says that soon after the polls weru
opened this morning ut Merion ,
MHB. , a row occurred , in which three
whitu men were killed. Among the
killed was A. T. Harvey , the present
assessor mid democratic candidate for
ru-clectlon. The white men killed
wore A. T. Harvey , Joe Uowpl and
Jeff Sogara ; Vincent Segara is mor
tally wounded. Two of the negroes
who did the Hhootini ; are non-residents
of Marion.
Peace and quiet prevailed hero to
day , and ouUido of politicians niu\ \
negroes but very little interest was
manifested in the result of the vluc-
lion cither in thnxtato or county , con-
nenuontly an unusually email vote wan
polled.
10 p. m. The count thus far in
dicates n majority for the sUtu demo ,
cratio ticket , and the election of R.
F , Bock , republican candidate for
she riff , in Warren county. A fuU
lor count mny ilovolopo con
trary results , but wo think
it likely that the above will stand the
tost. The lack of telegraphic f cili-
tioK in thia county renders it ditUcult
to got the nowfl from country points.
A special to the Herald fiom Jackson -
son , Miss. , says the reports indicatd a
democratic majority aa follows : Monroe -
roe county 1,800 , Grenada , 500 , Vnzoo
1,500 , Noxuboe safe , Marshnll solid ,
Copiah small majority , Hinds esti
mated at 500.
The above is from the chairman of
the Btato democratic executive coin-
mittoo.
CONNECTICUT.
NKW HAVKN , November 8. Con
necticut ia to-day electing u house of
reproBentativea nnd ono-half of the
senate No roturim from other parts
of the atnto have been received at
noon , but at New Haven the demo
cratic nominees are practically sure of
election. New Haven ia voting about
three to one against thn purchase of
the water works from the private cor
poration.
HAKTFOV.I ) , November 8. The re
publicans have both houses of the kg-
ialnturo by n reduced majority. The
senate will stand fourteen republicans
to ten democrats ; IIOUBO 148 republi
cans , 100 democrats.
MARYLAND
BALTIMOKK November 8.--Tho
, - - day
is foggy nnd wet , but a pretty full vote
is being polled by the regular demo
crats ; but there Ls a surprising amount
of apathy among the old liners. No
disturbance thus far.
MASSACHUSETTS.
BOSTON , November 8. The elec
tion to-day is passing oil' quietly and
there is no excitement attending the
voting. A very light vote is being
polled nnd no interest in the contest
is shown by either party.
BOHTON , November 8. The vote of
all the precincts give Lonu , republi
can , 10,258 ; Thompson , democrat ,
13,434 , a republican gain of about 4- ,
300 over 1880 , and a falling off of
about 2,300 from the total city vote
of last year.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PITTSBUHOH , PA. , November 8.
There is little excitement in thia city
to-day over the election. The weath
er ia pleasant .but the indications nro
that a small vote will bo polled. Bai
ley , Republican candidate for State
treasurer , in holding about oven with
the local county ticket , the Wolfe de
fection not having thus far in the day
exhibited any strength except what it
.w getting from the " Democrntic party ,
which ia uiifrioiidly"to their candidate ,
Orange Noble. Allegheny counvy will
not poll over 05,000 vote , which is
about half its voting population , but
will give nn average of 5,000 Repub
lican majority to the State and county
ticket.
PuiLADKLi'itiA , November 8 Noon.
The election is progressing quietly
and a light vote is being polled. There
in great apathy in many wards , but
the reformers are doing hard woik in
every section with a view of electing
tht'ir ticket. The democrats are with
out an organization in many of the
wards , while the republicans are nc-
tivo and will get out a good voto. The
indications at this hour are that Bai
ley , for atato treasurer , will have over
20,000 majority in the city , and the
entire republican ticket , with the ex
ception , probably , of one of the com
missioners , will bo elected. Bailey
will probably bo elected by 10,000 to
20,000 majority , if the Btato estimate
ia correct.
PITTHUUKK , November 8. A very
light vote was coat to-duy , though the
weather was fair. The total vote of
the city will scarcely reach 35,000.
Scattering returns show that Wolfe ,
anti-Cameron candidate for Btato
treasurer , is making n stronger run
than WOB expected. Returns from 40
precincts give Bailey , republican ,
2,502 ; Noble , democrat , 1,715 ; Wolfe ,
1,001. The republican county
ticket is sure of election.
Ninety-Boven districts of this city give
Bailey , republican , 0,759 ; Noble ,
democrat , 3,409 ; Wolfe , independent
republican , 2,533. Reports to The
Times from Hovonteim towns through
out woatern Pennnylvania give Bailey
4,017 majority. Wolfo-is making an
excellent run , but Noble is making a
very poor one.
NEW YORK.
ALIIANY , November 8. The elec
tion ia proceeding very quietly , and
there is no excitement. The demo
crats claim that they will have 3,500
majority in Albany county. Many
ropuWicaim are voting blank ballots. |
Brotnan , stalwart republican , for the
uonute , ia being badly cut. Draper ,
stalwart republican , for the aBsombly ,
will bo elected.
NKW YORK , November 8. In the
ninth congressional district , to HUG-
ceed Fernando Wood , Hardy is elect
ed by an immense majority over
Thomas. Cortland county gives the
republican state ticket 850 majority ,
and ihe ramo on the judiciary. Mc
Carthy , republican , for senator , will
have about 050 majority. Car-tor , re
publican , for iiBBemblyman , h reelected -
elected by 150 majority.
ELMIKA , November 8 Ohemunc
county will give a democratic majority
on the tote ticket of about 300 ,
Dimon , democrat , is elected member
of thoiissembly. Schwartz , democrat ,
for atito senator , will have about
1,000 majority in this county , but not
enough to overcome the republican
vote in the republican counties of
Steubon and Allegheny , the other two
counties in the district , and Sunnier
Baldwin , republican , will probably bo
elected.
NKW YORK , 11:30 : p. m. RotuniH
as far OH received K ve Flower , demo
crat , for congress , u majority oyer
Aator , republican , showing that the
latter is beaten by nearly V,000. !
UTICA , November 8. Griffin , stal
wart , has been elcctod in the contest
ed district by 124 plurality. Some
sharp practice may n\sult in the con
test , providing the legislature is dem
ocratic. Ono democratic candidate is
H. L. Habcock. Ballots wcro intro
duced and voted to some extent read
ing , L. H. Babcock jvnd Lewis H.
Bibcock , a popular UticA _ counsellor.
The democrat * claim tutllciont of these
wcro cast to make good their contest
nhould one bo entered upon it. Re-
turun como in slowly.
PoKKKratK , N Y. , November 8.
Republican majority about 800 , n
gain of 391.
SAHAToaA , N. Y. , November 8.
Six of the twenty towns in Saratoga
county , including Saratoga springs ,
K'IVO Curr 710 majority , a ropublicin
loan of ICO on ( trrfield'a nmjoiity.
The republican majority ill the county
will roach 1,200 , The republican
majority in Washington county is
2,500 , n loss of 1,100.
AuituuN , N. Y. , November 8. -
Seven towns , estimated ; give the re
publican atato ticket 2,550 majority.
Hnsted , republican , runs ICO behind. .
Both republican assemblymen are
elected by reduced majorities. Seneca
county gives the democratic Mate
ticket about 150 majority , but. elects a
republican assemblyman. Evans , re
publican , for Bonntor , cnrrica ' every
county in the twenty-sixth' district ,
and ii elected by a large majority.
NK\V YOKK , November 8. Mid
night. A bulletin from the republi
can hcadquarturt at this hour status
that the returns are very incomplete ,
owing to the defective working of the
telegraph , caused by bad , ' weather.
They tmow that the republicans have
probably elected their state ticket ,
excepting Husted for treasurer , by a
BUI all majority.
ILLINOIS ,
A QUIBT KLBCTIOK IN 'CHICAOO ,
OIIICAOO , November S.Tho elec
tion in Chicago in pro-greasing quiolly
and n light vote is being 'polled. In
some of the wards containing four or
live voting places lens than 200 votes
wcro polled up to noon , this number
being one-eighth of the registry. The
chief interest lien in the tight over the
county conimisaionership and iu the
county towns there ; is con
siderable excitement over results.
Coburn ; republican candidate for
commissioner in boini ; * considerably
scratched in favor of Mattock , demo
crat. In aomo town in the\ districts
Stephens , republican , for clerk of the
criminal court , is leadinsr his ticket.
The weather haw been cloudy : ill day.
A light rain brjjim falling at 11
o'clock nnd bids fair to continue. All
indications favor tho-1 , democratic
ticket. ' * a
CHICAGO , November S.- -To-day'a
election was the moat Jifelesa one
over witnessed in the city.\A } light
vote waa polled the partyjflinca not
beingJBtrictly dravrrirtrFoUJ dgc ofj
the supreme court both republican's
nnd democrats nominated judge
Joseph E. Gary who was elected al
most without a scratch.
WISCONSIN-
MILAVAUKKK , November 8. The
state election passed on"quiutly to-dny
throughout the entire state , less than
ono-half the avorngo vottiboing polled.
Thia fact is duo to the recent terrible
Hoods which have visited Wisconsin
and left the road a in an impassablu
condition. In this city the cot.tust
was the quietest over known , no stir
or excitement of any kimd being vis
ible. The rdturne thus far
show that the following aru
the assemblymen elect in the
city : Republicans Arthur Bate ,
Jacob Zander , Frank W. Wood , Win.
Lindsay , Henry Herger. Democratic
Edwurd Krogle , F. J. Burchard , A.
Hutching , Charles Fingado , W. B.
Stanley , W. S. Williams , PeterBarth.
A republican ia elected otato senator
in thia , the Sixth district. The total
vote in the city for Rusk and Fiatt ,
republican and democratic candidates
for governor , ia 11,701 , of which
Fratt receives 5,550 and Rusk 0,146.
Kanouso , prohibitionist candidate for
governor , received 274 voted , nnd
Allis , groonbackor , 'i"U. Ruak'g
majority over Fratt IB 689.
Fifield , republican for lieutenant gov
ernor , received 0,254 votes in the
city , Anderson , democrat , 5,752 ,
Clapp , prohibitionist , 272 , . Fnlk ,
democratic candidate for Btato treasu
rer ran ahead of his ticket over 2000
votesreceiving 2,000 majority. At 11
o'clock to-night returns at both demo
cratic and republican headquarters
from 108 precincU in the city and
U 335 voting precincts in the state uhow
a net democratic gain of2,800.
MADISON , WIB. , November 8.
Comparison1) on 102 lowna from all
portions of the state , including Mil
waukee , complete , show a republican
gain of 412 on the vote of 1877 , when
the republicans had 8,000 majority.
This indicates a republican majority
in the atato of from 10,000 to 12,000.
COLORADO.
DHNVKK , November 8. The vote
on the location of the state capital
gives Denver a plurality , but not n
majority , Colorado Bpinga . nnd
Pueblo next. The question goon over
one year. The Denver municipality
will bo republican.
KANSAS ,
LKAVKNWOUTH , November 8 , The
republicans have elected Hook for
treasurer and Barnes for surveyor ,
and the democrats have elected Nie-
liaua for clerk , Canton for registrar ,
and Lynch for coroner. Moonlight ,
democrat , for sheriff , ia ahead nt this
hour (1 ( H. in. ) , nnd is probably elected ,
though it may require the oflicinl
count to decide.
MINNESOTA ,
ST. PAUL , November 8.- Johnson ,
democrat , lor governor , carried St.
Paul by about 2,000 , but looses Min
neapolis by about the same figures.
The entire county ticket ia elected in
thia city except troahurer and the in-
dicatioiiH at midnight point tu the
of the republican candidate ,
Henry M. Rico over JohnX. Davison.
In the ittnto at largo .lohnion runs
largely ahead of his ticket , but will bo
beaten by nearly 10,000 , n consider
able reduction over Iwt year. The
vote \\aa loai than two-thirds imd doen
not give n fair test of the strength of
the parties as both tickets hod olo-
meuts of unpopularity.
vi no INI A.
RICHMOND , NovembcrK. Sixty ono
precincts heard from in the state , in
cluding 15 in Richmond , give Daniel ,
democrat , 10,480 , and Cameron , read-
junior , 8,775 , , a umall gain for the
democrats over last year.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
National AMoclnttx ] I'rww.
LKKIIOY HKNTKNOKIi VO HKA71I.
LONDON , November 8. Lufroy him
been found guilty on thn charge of
having murdered Mr. Oold in n com-
p.trtmont of a railway coach on the
Brighton railroad last .him ? , and linn
boon sentenced to death.
The verdict of the jury in the Lo-
fray case was announced , nnd after
sentence h d boon pawed the prisoner
stood up nnd in a culm , Rulf-Hisnessed )
manner bojjau to address the jury ,
aud concluded by saying : "You will
find out when it is too late that you
have murdered me' " This ntntomont
caused n profound sensation in the
court room.
Railroad Aooldont * .
National Auoctatml 1'rim.
LKXINUIOM , Ky. November 8.
The south bound Cincinnati Southern
railroad freight train was wrecked at
the depot in this city at 0 o'clock thin
morning by an open switch. The
loss over the delay in norious.
Another open R witch nt
Danville wrecked two eara
of a freight train nt 5:12 : this
morning. All trains nro dolnyud.
An Exception-
National Antedated I'I CM.
MONTKKAI. , CANADA , November 8.
A few yearn ago a clerk in the otllce
of E-ana & Riddoll , accountants , ab
sconded , taking $3,000. Yesterday
the money WUH voluntarily returned by
the young man who is now living in
South Americn.
Blow Her Brnlii * Out-
National AsHOclatixl IVcw.
ST. PAIT. , Minn. , November 8.
A prostitute named Florence Fuller
committed auicide this afternoon by
blowing her brains out. She has been
notorious for years , and him been the
mistress of several prominent eiti-
ZOIIB. DiHeaao and despondency wore
lliu causes.
OFF THEIR HIBH HORSE ,
Loads of Taffy Brought Froni
Omaha to be Fed to the
Denver Merchants.
Union Pacific Magnate * Aaxloui
Mufc * CoBOMJilbWte UMM !
off th.
Denver Republican ,
The magniflcnnt * private car of the
general manager of the Union Pncilic
railway occupies a side track in the
yard beyond the Union Depot. It
camn in over thu new Juleaburg short
line , and brought , among other Union
Pacific officials , General Manager
Clarke , Aantstant General Manager
Kiuilmll , nnd Assistant General
Freight Agent Shelby. The alleged
object of the visit of thudintinguiaheri
gentlemen wiia to inspect the new
line , nnd doubtless this is one reason
why they are here ; but it ia pretty
well understood that thu Union
Pacific officials have now deter
mined to let up u little in
their discrimination ngaiiiHt Denver
and curry power v/ith our merchants
with a view to avoid as far aa possible
the punishment which would bu muted
out to them upon the ai rival of the
Burlington. Mr. Shelby haa been
talking to thu Denver merchant * * , nnd
will appear at a meeting of the board
of trade at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
To ascertain what our buninuas men
think of the new nttjludoof the Union
Pacific a representative of the Repub
lican went around among them yes
terday and found the moat of them
enjoying the buoyancy of spirit which
comes from a consciousness of being
pretty nearly at the top of the heap.
Ono of the ahruwdost and best-in
formed merchant ! ) of thu city un
bosomed himself as follows ;
"The fact is that the Union Pacific
are beginn ng to realize that thuy uro
losing thuir grip upon Denver. Ihu
time wim when there waa no use of
our trying to do anything with thorn ,
but niiicu tau Burlington determined
to cuinu here , they are gradually get
ting mollified. They are now re.idy
to listen to the board of trade , and
when the board mnkea a dmuaiul
there ia pretty auro to bu a prompt
and favorable renponiio. Aa you are
well aware , a largo proportion of thu
eastern business has fur aoino time
been going by way of the southern
routo. and thu almost universal senti
ment among thu buHinona mun of
Denver in to encourage the Burling
ton , and when their line gels hero
load it down with business. The
Union Pacific people realize this , and
now odor concessions of various kinds ,
and promise to move freight between
Omihaand Denver in fifty houm. "
"What is thought of such promis
es ? " naked the reporter.
"Wo understand them perfectly
well , " wan thu reply. "They can
malfo the time named if they choose ,
but I doubt very much whether it
will bu done. They promise to run a
through Denver train , but thu con
stant temptation will bu to load it with
freight bound for points on the Union
( livinion went of .lulesburg , which
would cnusu delay at thnt point
in ii regularity in reaching Denver.
Thu merchants nro willing to accept
from the Union Pacific the lights
which have long been denied no , and
there are many points which IIH yet
can only bo reached by thnt road. The
udviJiit of tlm Burlington , however ,
will be still looked fur nurd to na a
dolivorunco from
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Continuation of the Argument
m the Star Route Gasos.
Government COUDBB ! Evident
ly Getting the Bent of the
Star Routers.
Scovlllo Donmuda the Surren
der of Certain Pnpars in
Oorlthlll's Possession.
The Firat Comptroller of the
Treasury Submits Hia
Annual Report ,
Accompanying It With Some '
Very Sensible Recom
mendations.
One nnd Fox Indianu Sign a
Document Allowing a Cou-
sue to bo Taken.
MUnollcuioou * Now * aud Notni
Front the National Capital.
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
, OWTKAU.
WAHIIINOTON , November H. Mr.
Scoville , counsel for Gnituau , np-
uiaml in thu criminal court this
niorning , and naked that a batch of
printed letters or docuiuuntn , a print
ed book , and n letter addreeuod to
him by ( Suiteau , now in the ponacB-
dion of Dintrkt Attorney Corkhill , bu
delivered to him. Ho ( aid these pa
pers were necessary to sustain the
plea of insanity , which would bu
thuir dufonse. The court remarked
thnt in the absence of Mr , Corkhill it
could not make I ho order neked , but
would consider the matter.
Mr. Scovillo st.ites in relation to bin
motion for Distiiet Attorney Corkhill
to surrender certain lottern from Gui-
trail to hia counsel , that to-morrow bo
ahull prove by aUidavits thnt Corkhill
interpreted naid letter , nnd , although
ho doniea it , it in now in hiaposaoHion.
Till : INDIANS BKIX.
At a ecnforenco with Indian Com
missioner Price this morning thu
Sacn and Fox Indians agreed to iiign
the annuity roll for themselves , their
wives and children , and itllow the
cunnus of the two tribes to bu tnkcn
by the ( T0.vornm.ont. The annuity ,
amounting to 10,000 , duo thcHu
Indiana , will now bo paid over.
HHUTKU TO VIENTOlt ,
Tlio Qarfiold household-goods and
yhospcturoaHaiid | pCTOjal cffrct ; ,
eto. belonging.-tothoMamilyJfvrcri
shipped fnftri the whitoTioiise to"Meil-
tor to-dny.
JU1IOK LAWIlENCr.'H HKPOUT.
Judge William Lawrence , first comp
troller of the troimury , has submitted
his annual report , oi wliiah thu follow
ing is an nbstruct : Accounts and
vouchers have boon received from the
first nnd fifth auditors nnd commis
sioner general of the land oflico , nnd
credited ua follows : From thu first
nuditor ! ) ,0 > ' ) ( i accounts and ( il-
571 voucher * , amounting to § 2-
707Xii > , i > S > lMJtl ; from the fifth
nuditor 0-lG-l ncemmlB nnd 10-4,547
vouchers , amounting to $708,07il- ,
( i8 ( > .82. ] 'rom thu commiHHioner of
thu general land office , 2 , 'iiil nccountti
nnd 17iJ01i ( voiichurR , amounting in
$ .r > , yi27 ; < 10. Total nmonnt for which
accounts and vouchcra linvo been
audited , $ : ( , -l71)'Jr.r ) . > ,2 7.18. The re
port mnkex Iho following recommenda
tions : That it bo rccomn.ondud to
congress that the solicitor of thu
treasury represent the government
before the inut comptroller when im
portant claims nro being considered
by him ; that the aecrotary bo given
milliony ! to cauao an investigation by
oflicorH of thu department of official
transactions and accounts of any
officer under the department. Some
of the vouchers of the Dis
trict of Columbia commis
sioners are for work not
technically authorized by law , but no-
ttiitlly needed. The attention of con-
cress ! H , however , called to this fact ,
that they muy take action upon thu
matter. He unya it h indiaprnsiblo to
the prompt adjustment of elnimn and
carrying on of thu Imainerii of the
iiffice that additional clerical aaiiat-
unco bu given him. He Aii gestH that
n diviaion of the claims in thu office ,
with proper potHonn in charge
) f each department , would
Facilitate work , Regarding curtain
disbursing officers , who nro also cua-
Indiana , ho recommends n form of re-
iort hirnilar to that uaud in thu quar-
L'rnianter'H department , under section
1221 of thu revised Htntutea , Ho sug
gests that piovmions bo made for fill-
inp the placen of Becrctarius nf the tur
ritorioi in case of death or nbnunco of
persona holding wuch placcH. He
again recommends that a limit bit
fixed for llio time in which claims
againit the govornmeiit mity bu
brought.
A C'lUCULAH.
Thu second auditor nf the treasury
to-day ieaued a circular culling the at
tention of the diuburoiug ngenta of the
department to thu idatutu prohibitiiiu
puymont in the nbsonco of nny articlii
nurchi ed by thu government. Thin
is to avoid a repetition of tlu compli
cations that huvo hitherto arisen in
thia Hupt'ct.
Till ! NKW IlllinSIl MI.NIHTBK ,
Hon. Lionel Saqkvillo Wcat hns of
ficially communicated to thu ntato de
partment hit ) nrrivnl but no dny Inn
been tiet for the prenontnHon of his
credentiala as liritiah minintor on ac
count of the uncertainty when Prusi
dent and Secretary Blatno will return.
TJIK J'HKHIUKJJt ANI ) OAUINKT
President Arthur will return from
Mow York tu.uiorrow and Secretary
Ulninu and Post Master General
Jnmea will conui with him , Secre
tary Hunt will bo absent n week long
er. Chmincy t. Filley , pout mMtur ftt
St. Louis , is waiting to sou Iho pi'eai-
dout. Friends anylie is to succeed
Jnmos nftor December Int.
( IAVORK A1TOINTKU.
W. K , Ediuuiidfl haa been appointed
cauRor of intcrn.il rovouuo for the
Fifth Kentucky district.
MIMSTr.H TO KCSHIA.
It in n tat od that the proMilunt hai
offeivd John C. New , of .Indiana , the
appointment of minister to UusMn , to
succeed Gen , 1'oator , nnd that he had
accepted.
wiu niKTiutirri : AWAIIHH.
Air. Pickering , United StateaCommis-
sionor to thu JNIolbouruo oxpositinn ,
haa arrived nnd tikun ullicu nt the
etato department , whure hn will dis
tribute nwat-ds tthe AmericHii ex
hibitors.
STAR ROUTE CASES.
'AItUU.MK.NT IS WOK ( If Till ! INVOIIMA-
TION.
Hon. U. 11. Urewstur , ot Philndel-
phia , counsel for the government this
morning begun the cloning argument
in favor of the information
in thu Htnr route case. Ho
i out into the lawn of the C.IHO at once ,
ontundiug that thu l.xvr which mndu
ho appropriation : ! for the atnr routes
untiiinod n resolution which com-
imntled the president to investigate
iiiy fraudu that might bu porpe rated.
Iu contended that proceeding
by information wan known hero
uul all over thu country nnd
iraa as old as common law. Ho fol-
owed with numeroua cituutiono to
latnblioh his reputation , holding thnt
ho dufensn in their argument had
trained the luvr to accomplish their
nd. In continuing hia argument ,
Mr. Browstor said : I deny thnt the
Itidavits were informal , irregular or
innifficient. Tlio Inw docs not 10-
iniro thnt an nffiant verify
vll thing.-i by puntuml knowledge
ml there was need to cite
, ) npere , documents nnd letters.
No man in pleading can state Iho ovi-
ileneea or eoncluuions of the law.
leuis ho.ird nro a fotmidablo weapon
befntu thu people , and the do.fuiso
11 tmdcr.-taml how to hurl them ,
, mt liofoio thin ttibunal they will do
10 good. Thi ) informntion in in atiict
coniplianco with thu law , nnd the yuii-
tlumen for thu delenso know it. An
iillidavit in madn part of thu infcirmn-
tidii , nnd n fatso Ktntomunt of nny nl-
"eged fact would nubjeot. the postnms-
tor general t < > indictment for perjury.
Thu informntion recites nil the nucea-
n.iry facta' but not nil the fnufx thnt
would break the Btrong lance of JUB-
tieu.
Continuing h'm nrgument in Iho
Htnr route ciuies thm nfturnnon Mr.
lirevsstor said : "They miy there ia
no criihu agninat thuir clienta , uud
that in the fnco of one of them thrust
ing his arm into the treasury up to the
pita certainly fairfinvet-tiqation
ami a -
. _ , , . _
* --i-- * * ii-.iv - i ; !
> 1J
Tlioro are other graver offonBefl of
greater magnitude than thia'tliat nwi
piled up "pelion upon imin , " ; which win
will present according to thu. foVnis of
litigation nnd by thocu methods of
proceeding which the defense seem to
sunk. All that in duo time. Atpu'H-
ont wo are hero to assert nnd main
tain it to have to been duiiu legally
according lo the duo form of ordinary
litigation known to common law ,
( auctioned by the constitution , au
thorized by thu statute nnd maintain
ed by adjudication. Air. Uro'wuter
wan 'fteuuently interrupted by np-
pliiusu. _ _
RnoinK nt Jerome Park.
National Awacliitixl I'ruM
.IKIIOMK PAHK , N. Y. , November H.
The first race , throe-quartern of a
mile , was won by lluiinio Liw.io , Gen.
Monroe aecimd , Mi'd. Chubbs third.
Time , 1:22. :
Thu aucond racu , a inilo and n fur-
lonj ; , WIIM won by Viola , Maratluin
pucond and Clinondon third , Time.
no
,
\ln
The third race , tlireoiiartorn | of a
mile , wna won by Ktartlo , Marathon
ancond and Conatnntiiiu third. Time ,
U j.
The fourth nice , u milo and three-
quarter , was won by Eagle , IJlno
Lodge Bocondr.nd Ktartlo tliiid. Time ,
2t5. : :
2t5.Thu
Thu fifth race , a bteeplu ohnuo , was
won by lJurtha , Butunu ( ucnnd and
MoDoiiiild third. Tnuw , < : ! .
i Postollioo Olmncc * v
in Nebraska durint ; the week ( Hiding
November f > , 1881. furniHhed ' 1'iin
lii : : by William Van Vleck , of the
po.'itoilicu department :
KSTAIIL1H11KI > .
Giles , AVnshington county , Giles
Mend , postmaster ; Parnull , Grueley
county , Ira Bishop , postmaster.
WKCONTINUKK.
Addison , Knox county ; Athens ,
( icharduon county ; Big Spring , Chey-
ennu county ; Bicklor Mill , Thayer
ciinnty.
I'OSTMASTKKS Al'l'OINTKI > .
Kstoll , Hayes county , John M.
Daniel ; Humphrey , PJnttu county ,
Daniel J. Drubort ; Isla , Sauuderu
county , .r , 13 , JJjown ; Kenm , Cuutor
county , William 0. Urotherton ; Pan-
mm , Lancaster county ; O. S. Haido-
, on ; J'helj ) ' , Phulps county ; Jas P.
lymer ; White Itnbbit , Dawnon eoun-
y , Amos J. White ,
The Fait Train on Time , "
Nitloual ABsocutcxI 1'roM ,
CHICAGO , November 8 , The now
'nst train on tliu Luke Shore A ; Michi-
an B'uiithoni , which left Now York
at 8 o'clock yesterday morning , nr-
ived hero ut DI5 : ! , R minutes ahead of
inio. Making nllowancu fornatoppugu
'
of about n minutes duration at fivo'dif-
'orunt uroMiinga and the diU'orunco iu
inio between Now York and Chicago ,
he train made ita promised time of
wenty-six bourn within a very few
minutes.
Choice Kutabaga at Wm.
Qoutlouiau'n. nov8-Dt