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    THE OMAHA AIL H.H - . TT - \
TWELFTH YEAH OJ\LA.HA \ NEB. THULSDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER o 121
Heiirofl & Domain
v V Will begin their grand oalo of Boola
nl and Shoes thia day and continue
-
for two wooka.
Look at Our Prices.
' For Five Dollars you can buy a pair of
the celebrated
Hartford Boots !
The actual value of theao boots la
EIGHT DOLLARS. And , remember
wo challenge the world to produce
better boota for the same money.
Wo are instructed by the Manufac
turer to
Warrant Every Pair
to bo superior to any over brought to
this market.
WE HAVE ALSO REDUCED
Mon'o Patna Kip Boots , § 2.50 , worth
' § 3.50.
Men's Patna Kip Boota , § 2.00 , worth
§ 2.50.
Boys'Boota , § 1.50 , worth § 2.50.
Youths' Boota , § 1 25 , worth § 1.75.
(3rain ( Lorthei Boot , extra long leg ,
§ 4.60 , worth § 5.50.
Veal Calf Boots , § 4.50 , worth § 5.50.
Veal Calf Boots We have but a
few Pair Left.
Original Price § 3.00. Wo > will close
ff them out at $1.50 ; ° -
' Wo hnvo alaova amall lot of 'Women's
Shoes , worth § 2.00 , wo will cloao
out at ONE DOLLAR. Re
member we have but few
pair left. A fine lot of
! ,
§ 2.00 worth § 2.50.
Misses' Shoes ,
§ 1.00 , worth § 1.50.
Ghildrens'Shoes
35o to § 1.00.
A FULL LINE OF
RUBBER'BOOTS AND SHOES ,
or Men , Ladies , Onildron , Boys ,
Girls , Etc. A complete stock of
SLIPPERS ,
of every description.
HEIMROD & DORMAHN ,
Grocers
AND
Liquor Dealers.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES ,
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES
CALIFORNIA APRICOTS ,
CALIFORNIA PLUMS
CALIFORNIA PEARS ,
CALIFORNIA SUGARS.
Eeifflrodl florinanii
FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS ,
ROYAL BAKING POWDER ,
OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE ,
COSTA RICA COFFEE ,
GOLDEN RIO COFFEE ,
Heimrod & Dormann
CELEBRATED
SOHUYLER SNO WFL AKE FLOUR
WARRANTED.
HEIMROD & DQRMANK ,
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER ,
FIXESR COUNTRY EGGS ,
FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABLES
HEIMROD & DQRMANH ,
AMERICAN full CREAM OflEESE
GENUINE SWISS CHEESE ,
LIMBURGER OIIE.ESE ,
IMPORTED SARDINES ,
ALL BRANDS OF FISH ,
HEIIVfROD , & DORMAKN
THE ROGUES' MARCH
Valentine Leads the Mourning
Horflo Toward the Po
litical Boneyarfli
Loren Olark Keeplog Oloao to
His Heels , Minus the
Money Borjo ,
Jim Lnird-Movins Rapidly and
Surely in the Same
Direction.
Muncer , Moore andSturdevant
Delegated us Obief
Grave
A Mighty Throng of Monopo
lists Checked For
Salt Greek.
Church Howe'd Melancholy
Phiz Oonspicuouo in
the Throng.
Tiloroon Nye nnd PaAduck'i Filloy
Billed For a Two-bjr. ix-
31orlous Hews For Anti-Monopolists.
THE THIRD DISTRICT-
Sp.clal Dljp&tchol to THE Dr.n.
FKBMONT , Nob. , November 8.
Twenty-two countioa give Monger
350 majority over Valentino. Ho-
ports roach hero from the frontier that
returns are being doctored to count
Valentine in by bogus returns from
the cow-boy region. Muugor ia elect
cd boyoud question.
10:35 : p. m. The canvassing board
lias partially completed ita work , with
the folio wing result : Governor , Dawoa
1,120 , Morton 1,403 , Ingoraoll 125 ;
lieutenant governor , AKOQ 1,151 ,
Warner 1,417 , Reynolda 135 ; congroos-
man , Munger 1,59 1 , Valentino 713 ,
Tumor 391 ; treasurer , Sturdovant
1,632 , , Olark 1,070 ; suffrage , for 602 ,
against 1,813. The moat spirited con
test in the county wnn for the acnato ,
Charles Sang loading Thoron Nye
with a majority of. 450. The legisla
tive ticket ia democratic.
1100NE.
ALBION , Novembers. Boone coun
ty givoa Valentino 384 majority over
Mungor.
HALL.
GRAND IsiiAMD/Novomber 8. Hun' '
gor'a majority ouer Valentino ia G80.
ANTELOPE.
NELIGU , November 8 Valentine
receives 320 majority in thia county.
NORTH PLATTE , ovomber 8 Re
turn ; Bhop t majority for Valr-ntlno
in Lincoln county or 117 . *
KEARNEY.
KEABNEY , November 8. Roturna
are not yet complete. Turner carries
Buffalo county by a small majority ;
Sturdovant carries it by at least three
hundred. The amendment is probably
carried by a small majority. Ham
Connor carries the county by 500 for
state senator for the Twenty-Sixth
senatorial district , and the district by
over o'OO. Anti-monopoly Represen
tative ! ] H. P. Haven and Abraham
Stodwoll are elected by a largo ma
jority.
HOLT.
O'Niiir , CITY , November 8. Hell
county proper gives Turner a amall
majority. The unorganized territory
attached has gene for Valentino. The
Turner county ticket is undoubtedly
elected.
KNOI.
CiiKiaiiTON , November 8 , Valen
tino's majority over Muuger is 300 ,
Turner received 250 votes in the
county.
NANCE.
GENOA , November 8 Nanco conn-
ty vote stands : For governor , Dawes
202 , Ingoraoll 94 , Morton 80 ; con
greasmon , Valentino 176 , Mungor 73
Turner 124.
STANTON.
The democratic atato ticket haa an
averauo cf 05 majority ; Mungor 1m
210 , Valentino 103 , Turner 2 ; umond
ment 20 for , 34G ugainat.
NEBRASKA. .
Special Dispatch to Tux HKK.
TUB HHRIAL OV CIUIUOJI HOWE IN
NEMA1IA.
AUBURN , Neb. , November 8 , Re-
porta from Brownvillo , Pierce , Brad
ford , Nomaha City , London , Benton ,
Washington , Douglas and Aapiuwall
precincts gave Foblingor , Peoblo'a
representative for the house , a major
ity of about 425 over Shook , Honro re
publican ; Grover , Peoblo'a representa
tive for the house , a majority of 420
over Good , Howe republican , Fisher ,
Poeblo'a candidate for the senate , a
majority of 386 of J. S. Church ,
Howe republican , and Peoblo'B , dem
ocrat , 500 over Reedburn , Howe re
publican , for commissioner. The
amendment waa defeated , The light
was not between the parties it woa
HOKO or anli-Hcwo.
* DAKOTA COUNTY.
DAKOTA CITY , November 8. The
raturna of two procincta are not in
yot. Enough is known to show that
the county democratic ticket ia elected.
HAUNDKIIH.
WAIIOO , November 8 , 10 a. m
Politics are badly mixed. W. W ,
Dack ia evidently elected. Ten pre
cincts heard from. Wileon , republi
can candidate for senator , ia evidently
defeated , The amendment ia likely
defeated two to ono. Donglaa pro-
1 QIVO 133 against and 3 for.
' "Hal count givoa Diwoa 1-
207 , . /t' r , ; < 1 Inner-toll 839 , Olark
] ,2iS. : Stu. ' " r > j4'I9 \ , Weaver 1-
252 , Redick 7-n/V , f1,239 \ , Dock
( independent groonbc ) for the eon-
nto 141 mnjpnty over Wilson ( top ) .
The republican representatives are
elected by mtjoritirs from li t 87.
OAOK.
BEATIUCE , November 8. For aona-
tor , seventeen precincts give Filly
022 , Bibb 310 , Burrows 522. Thia
elects Filly. The anti-monopolists
elect three representatives and the
commissioner.
NUOKOLtS.
Sui'F.iiion , November 8. Dower
aud OJark 310 majority , Lorril 281)
majority.
LINCOLN.
NOIITII PLATTH , November 8. Lin
coln county givoa Valentino 333 , Mun-
U'or 210 , Turner 175 ; the amendment
192 for , 285 against ,
PLATTE.
CotUMUUB , November 8. Oomploto
ofltcial roturna of PJntto county clyea
Mungor ! )75 ) , Turner 568 , Valentino
OQO .o- . .
HALINE.
WILDER , Novombar 8. Forgovor-
nor , DAWOS 04 , Ingoraoll 50 , Morton
234 ; congressman , Liird 80 , Moore
129 , llartnan 143 ; woman suffrage , for
12 , against 273.
[ YORK.
BRADSHAW , November 8. D-iwea
122 , Ingeraoll 59 , Laird 109 , Moore
76 ; amendment , for 66 , against 120.
DAWSON.
PLUM GREEK , November 8. For
governor , Dawes 275 , Morton 93 , In-
eraoll 177 ; for controsaraan , Valentino
tine 293 , Turner 180 , Mungor 05 ; for
woman's suffrage amendment 260 ,
against 180.
BDTLER.
DAVID CITY , November 8. Moore
carrica Butler county by 400 majority ;
Reynolds , anti-monopoly , carries the
senatorial district of Polk and Butler
by 1,100 majority.
POLK ANl ) BUTLER.
OSOEOLA , November 8. The Four
teenth senatorial district , Polk and
Butler , gives S. S. Reynolds , antimonopoly -
monopoly , about 800 majority. The
people are sick of boas rulo.
DAWSON.
PLUM GREEK , November 8. The
official count of the vote of Dawson
county gives Valentino 298 , Turner
180 , Munger 03 ; Clark 276 , Sturdo
vant 2G9. For the amendment 260 ,
against 186.
ADAMS.
HASTINGS , November 8 Adams
county gives Stnrdovunt 443 majority.
Amendment lost. Legislative ticket ,
Sawora , rep , for the Donate ; houao ,
Tower , dom. , Armatago , anti-monop.
DODGE.
'FREMONT , November S. Canvoaa
not completed. Tbo result , so far in
Dodge county is , Dawea 1,129 , Mor
ton 1,463 , Ingorsoll 125 , Ageo 1,151 ,
Weaver 1,417 , Reynolds 135 ; congress ,
Munger 1,594 , Valentino 713 , Turner
391' ' , Sturdevant 1,632 , Olark 1,075.
for fluffrage amendment 602 , against
1,010 ; Bant , dom. , elected ocufttor.
452 majority. *
HOWARD.
ST. PAUL , November 8 For gov
ernor , Morton 370 , Dawca 249 , In-
goraoll 244 ; for congroaaman , Valentino
tine 366 , Mungor 258 , Turner 235 ;
for suffrage amendment 170 , against
630.
HAMILTON COUNTY
AURORA , November 8. Vote cloao ;
will require crfficml count to determine
on some candidates. Moore and
Sturdvant a few votea behind their
opponents. Suffrage amendment
curries by about 150 majority.
BURROWS ELECTED.
WYMORE , November 8. All precincts -
cincts except two glvo Filley , rep. ,
61 majority , with Logan precinct te
hoar from and one-half the votes in
this precinct not counted. Burrows ,
anti-monopoly , now haa 55 majority.
All parties concede that Burrows is
elected to the aonato , and J. H. Stoln-
meyer and Turner , anti-monop. , and
Oaatlo , rop. , to the houso.
THAYER ,
HEBRON , November 8. Thayer
county elects the anti-monopoly logia-
lativa ticket and anti-monopoly sena
tor in Jefferson and Thayer ia also
elected.
OLAY.
SUTTON , November 8. Roturna
from ton of the aixtoon precincta tndi-
cite that Lalrd'a majority will bo
about 300 in the county. The state
ticket has nearly the aamo , except
treasurer ; Slurdevant loada Olark.
Ezra Brown , rep , ia elected aonator ;
D M Nottloton , rop. , ia olucted rep
resentative ; Ezra Howard , candidate
for representative , doubtful ; woman
defeated by 300.
FILLMOUE COUNTY.
GENEVA , November 15. Sturdo-
yant will have 1,200 majority at leant
in this county ,
ADAM8 COUNTY.
HASTINGS , No/ember 8. The vote
for Adama county on congressman
givea Liird 99 majority. One pre
cinct yet to be hoard from.
WILDER , Neb , , November , Uu-
oilicial but reliable returns show that
the anti-monopoly county ticket
is elected , Dawes has only a email
majority.
OAOE COUNTY.
BEATRICE , November 8 Seven
precincta on nonator give a total vote
aa follows ; Filloy , republican , 287 ]
Bibb , democrat , 132 ; Burrows , antimonopoly -
monopoly , 14 ] ,
VALLEY COUNTY.
NORTH Lour , November 8 , Three
precinota give Valentino 150 , Turner
52 , Munger 51. The republican state
ticket receives 213 and the democratic
52. Ord precinct wont for the amend
ment 08 against 47.
CENTRAL CITY , November 8
Turner'a majority is 75 , Sturdovaut's
260 , Majority against woman suf
frage 130.
BUUT OODNTY ,
TEKAMAH , November 8. Valentine
carries Burl county by 25. The entire -
tire democratic ticket ia elected.
LINCOLN ELECTION.
LINCOLN , November 8. The city of
Lincoln polled 2,117 votes all told ,
and the railroad candidates for the
legislature received about 300 majority
in the city. The northern part of the
county voted almost solid for the nnti-
monopoly legislative ticket , but the
democrats in the southern part of the
county joined the railroad crowd , rvnd
thus elected the monopoly ticket by a
email majority.
The railroad bosses stood nt the
Firat and Second word polla'nnd voted
their men by the dozen. Fnlly n
hundred and fifty illegal votes worn
polled in the city. Full returns can
not bo given before evening , but
enough ia known to insure the election
of the railroad legislative ticket. The
republican state ticket , with the ex
ception of Gore and Olark , will hnvo
from 1,500 , to 2,000 nmj ority.
Mr. Gore , whoso homo in in thia
county , will tun n thousand behind
hia ticket , ud Mr. Olnrk ia scratched
fully that much. The anti-monopoly
county ticket received majorities in
about one-half of the county precincts ,
something unheard of In this railroad *
ridden and purso-govoriiod county of
Lancaster. The nnlTra o amendment
a aovornl hundred votoa behind.
i
HKOLA'S FIRE. - 1
Forty Thousand Dollars Worth " 'of
Property Destroyed- Flroman > v
Fatnlly Injured. i
Special Dlooatch to TUB B n '
COUNCIL BLUFKH , November 8. 'At
about 4 p , m. an iimnenno lira com
menced nt Noola , o town twenty miles
out from hero. The lire department
dero , headed by Alderman Newell ,
ISx-Ohief Pat Lacy and nornc forty
others , boarded a train commanded by
Engineer J. n. Drindall and Conduc
tor Win. Graham , and in twenty-four
miuutca were un the ground ready for
work , and under the leadership of
our old chief , Lacy , the work waa
thorough and succosnful , and in sorao
forty minutes a Cro that threatened 'to
destroy the entire town waa entirely
aubduod. The unfortunates are aa
follows : D. J. Farrell lost three
buildings , J. LI. Lodge ono building ,
M. Haggorty ono store room , Ongon
& Lore a atoro room , O'Connor a
building , McGrow & Banks ono liioro
room , Mo Will lama a building , making
n total loaa of near $40,000. Win.
Lewis , while removing a , stock of
guns , pistols , etc. , from .a' burning
building , waa accidentally shot , aud ia
probably dead by thla time.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES ,
f pedal Dispatches to Tus BEH. , , '
NKW YOIIK. November 8. J. C. RUM-
ton resigned the general agency of the Now
York Associated 1'roai. Krrstua1 Brook *
was chosen to fill the vacancy. /
LONDON. November d. A 'bark ' fa
wrecked at Milford. Twelve 6(1 the crow
wore drowned ,
BOSTON. November 8 General jQrnnt
was driven to the New England , manufto-
tuters and mechanics Inaiitute fair this
afternoon , and escorted through the ' .mild-
ing Iby President Little. nd afterwirds
entertained at dinner with Governor-Meet
Butiar. t -j , f
Tbo Elevated Railroad
Special Dispatch to Tint DKJI.
NEW YORK , November 8. The
board of directors of the Metropolitan
railroad company for the onauing year
were elected to-day. The number of
atock votoa caat waa 32,420. The
Gould ticket received 5,240 , and the
Knoeland combination 27,174. It ia
reported that the entire management
of the company will bo changed.
ColHnlim.
Special DLspatch to TUB DEE.
BANOOR , Mo , , November 8. A
special train which left Bangor this
moaning with the leading oillclala of
the Maine Central A Eastern railroad ,
came in collision with the regular
train at Lincoln on the Europen and
North American road thia afternoon.
Two roar cara on , the passenger train
were badly damaged. Ono passen
ger had a log broken. The locomotive -
tivo of the special train waa thorough
ly demolished and aovoral member of
the railroad party received cuts and
bruiaoa.
A Bigamous Bnptitt.
Special Dispatch to Tnn BIB ,
WORCESTER Maaa. , November 8.
Prof. Narcoaai Duoal , loader of the
French Baptiala of this city , was tn
day arrested on the charge of bigamy ,
Powder lExplotlnn.
Special DUpatch to Tux Hun.
WINDSOR MILLS , Quebec , Novony
bor 8. The mill where powder ia
grained and polished exploded to-day ,
Both buildings yrero completely de
stroyed , About bix tona ot powder
exploded. Ton acres of ground are
covered with debris. Only ono man
( John Randall ) , in the mill at the
time , waa blown to pieces. The rest
of the workmen were at dinner.
A. Killing Cave.
Kpeclal'Dlepatch to TUB U
MAOON , Ga. . November 8. Win.
McLandon , Sam Stalfoad and Wm ,
Starr , negroes , were killed by the
caving in of a sandbank on the line
of the Macon & Brunswick railroad ,
An EncliiU Oululun.
Special Dispatch to Tui ! ! .
LONDON , November 8. The Times ,
commenting on the election in the
Unitad States , aaya : If the republi
can defeat in Ohio has been followed
yeatorday by disasters in Now York ,
Ponnaylvania , Indiana and Ilhnola ,
the party will probably strive to re
move the cauBoa of disunion and purge
iteclf of scandal and reconcile disap
pointed Independents and reformers.
There ia much hope that permanent
improvement in the character of Amer
ican politica will reault by a ropnbli
can defeat ; that the parly may bo repaired
paired and disunion in ita ranks
healed. The democrats have discov
ered no cry with which to stir the
country , but have gained ground at
preterit , not through their own merits
or courage , but only through the
feeblenefcu and discreditable squabbles
of thoir' ' opponents ,
THE BOSS BURIAL
Party Dictators Hurled Boyoiul
Reach of Political Re
surrection ,
A Revolution For Reform
Bounded Only By
tbo Bens ,
The Democrats Confldont of
Onrryinjj Now York
by 200,000 ,
Pennsylvania. MtxHanobuBettB
and Michigan Join the
Staiupodo.
The Monopolists of California
Crowded to the Wall
by Stonoman ,
Ccmgrciftmon by the Boron * Unp-
turocl lij-tlio Democrat * .
The South Is Apparently Solid Anil
Llkowlao the North ,
INGERSO&I/S OPINION.
3pocW Dlsjuitcli to Tun Unit.
A DOOM FOlt HHEUMAN.
DKTKOIT , Mich. , November 8. Ool.
Robert G. Ingorsoll was interviewed
this nftornoon M to his viowa on the
political eituation , ntid in answer to
the question , "Whnt caused the great
political reaction ? " said :
"Firat , extravagant npproprlatlono ;
eocond , rofuaal to reduce taxation ;
$20,000,000 should have boon taken
from sugar. The republican party
should have taken such fltopa that all
Internal taxation could within ono
year from now bo abolished ; third ,
republicans should not have post
poned the tariff reform. The tariff
comaiiasion was a mistake : fourth ,
prominent republicans have baon tryIng -
Ing to kill each other ; the great
struggle has boon for ofllco. Wo have
too many politicians and not enough
statesmen. The fight against Cornell
was unfortunate. Pennsylvania was
tired of the sanio rulo.
"What wilt bo the effect upon the
presidential contest in 188 U"
"It looko to mo now , that General
Sherman will bo the next president.
Ropublicann will bo compelled to take
auch a man as General Sherman , and
Sherman is the only man I know.
Stalworta and half-broods , reformers
and civil service uontlomon can all
unite on General Sherman , the eel
'diet and atatosmau. "
, PENNSYLVANIA.
Spccltl Dispatches to Tin BIB
PHILADELPHIA , November 8. The
following la the Pennsylvania con
grcBsibnal delegation : First district
Bingham , 'rop. ; Second , O'Neill , rop.
Third , Randall , dom. ; Fourth , Kelley ,
rep ! . ; Fifth' , 'Hatmor , top. ; Sixth ,
TSv * > irli6rt , fep.ji fieypnth , Evans , top.
EighthErmontrout , dom. ; Ninth
Smith , rep.'Tenth ; , Mntchlor , dom.
Eleventh , Stormdom. ; Twelfth , Con
nelly , dom. ; Thirteenth , Brurnni
republican-greenback ; Fourteenth
Barr , rop. ; Fifteenth , Post , dcm
Sixteenth , Brown , rop. ; Seventeenth ,
Campbell , rop. ; Eighteenth , Klmmoll ,
dem. ; Nineteenth , 'Duncan , dom
Twentieth , Curtin , dom. ; Twenty-
first , Boyle , dom ; Twenty-second ,
Hopkins , dom. } Twenty-third , Bayno ,
rop. ; Twenty-fourth , Lawrence , rep ,
Twenty-fifth , Patton , dom. ; Twenty-
sixth , Miller , rep. ; Twonty-sovonth ,
Braincrd , rop. ; at largo , Elliott , dom
Midnight Official and cstimatoc
rofurus from every county in the state ,
except Elk and Forest , give Pattioon ,
democrat , for governor , 32,122 plu-
rrlity.
In the present congress the repub
licans have 10 members , democrats 8.
In the next legislature it is beliovoc
the republicans will have 10 majority
in the senate , and the democrats a
majority of from 3 to 5 In the house ,
thus giving the republicans a amal
majority on the joint ballot. The laal
state stood , republicans L2 , domooratn
18 , house republicans 122 , democrats
DO .
Simon Cameron , who camp to thin
city to-day , had a conversation with
ox-State Hocrotary Quay and Chair
man Cooper regarding the republican
defeat in the state. General Cameron
did not think it such a defeat for his
son aaeomo people imagined. All his
friends running for tint atato logliilu-
turo , so far as ho know , worn olccicil ,
and ho beliuvcd if Donald donirod il
ho could succeed himself in the Unitot
States senate. The defeat of the re
publican party in the atato tins had a
bad effect , because it kept both fac
tions apart. They could never , in his
opinion , unite ,
NEW YORK.
H [ dal Dispatches to Tux Duic.
NEW YOUR , November 8 , The
Times' extra puts Cleveland's majority
at 17 ,000 , according to raturna returns -
turns received up to 10 u. in , , ant
says the etato legislature is strongly
democratic , The World makes Cleve
land's majority 170,000 , and that of
Slocum for congrosaman-at-larga 100-
000 , The latest reports increasu the
domocratlp majority everywhere , and
indicate out of the DO counties in
the atato have gene democratic.
Among the remarkable changes is tha
u Ouyhga county , which gave ! J,40 (
majority for Garfiuld , now gives 2,000
for Cleveland , tind Monroe county
which ehowa 1,200 democratic ma
jority , against 3,300 republican ma
jority in 1880.ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
Special Dispatched to TUB HKI.
CJIKMOO , November 8. Up to this
hour very few additional returns have
boon received , and owing to the uni
vena ] ocratcliing and slow counting , I
may yet bo EOIIIO time before definite
figures can bo obtained. It in generally
ally conceded that Cook county had
gone republican by two or moro thou
sand. The legislature , aa near us GUI
bo estimated , will stand ; Senate ,
ropubliiano 37 , democrats 14 j
house , republicans 80 , democrats 78
A republican majority on joint
ballot of 30. Following ia republican
estimate on congressmen : Firat dis
trict , Dunham republican ; Second ,
Finortyindependent democrat ; Third ,
Davis , republican , Fourth , Adams , re
publican ; Fifth , Kllvrood , republic in ;
Sixth , llitt , republican ; Seventh ,
Henderson , republican ; Eighth , Cnl-
Ion , republican ; Ninth , Paxson. ro-
public. ; Tenth , Lawls , republican ;
Klovonth , Marsh , republican ; Twelfth ,
Kiggs , democrat ; Thirteenth , Spring
er , democrat ; Fourteenth , Stevenson ,
iomocrnt ; Fifteenth , Cannon , ropub.
icnn ; Sixteenth , Shaw , democrat ;
Seventeenth , Moulton , democrat ;
Eighteenth , Kueffner , republican ;
Nineteenth , Townsend , ( fomocrat ;
Twontiolh , Thomas , republican.
CiuoAoo , November 8. llaturna
Tom the state are still incomplete ,
and at thla hour (11:00 ( : o'clock ) tt is
still impossible to sUto the result ,
which is estimated to bo very dose.
Republicans will have n majority of
three to five on joint ballot in the
state legislature , though the demo-
crata will probably have a mnjotity in
the houso. The latent relurim iudi-
cato that on congressman the republi
cans hold their own , whilp the demo-
: r\ta hnvo gained the additional mom-
jcr given under re-districting. These
roturna give the following congress-
onal ctolegations : Firat district ,
Dunham , rop. ; Second , Finorty
nd.'dom , ; Third , Davis , rop.Fourth { ,
Adamo , rop. ; Fifth , Ilollwood , rop.-
Sixth , llltt. rop. ; Seventh , Hondor-
lon , rop. ; Lightli , Oullon , rop.Ninth { ,
L'ttynon , rop. ; Tenth , Lowls , rop. ;
31tvoiithMarah ! , rop.jTwolfth , lliggs ,
dom. ; Thirteenth , Springer , dom. ;
fourteenth , Ilowoll , rup. , Fifteenth ,
Pinion , rop. ; Sixteenth , Shaw , dom. ;
seventeenth , Moulton , dem. ; Eight
eenth , Morrison , dom. ; Nineteenth ,
rownahcnd , dom. ; Twentieth , Thom
as , rop. ; total , 13 republicans , 7 dem
ocrats.
Footings for Chicago and Cook
county , just completed , show demo
cratic majorities , except on sheriff , of
rom 1,500 to 2,000 , aoratchsng mak-
ng a wide voaranco in votes. On the
state ticket this city and county cast
80,000 vot'8 , and gives Orondorff ,
dom , , 1,508 plurality for treasurer
and Roab , dem. , 2,803 plurality for
superintendent of public instruction.
Dn the county ticket , Ilanohott , rop. ,
'or sheriff , boats McGarlglo , dom. , by
4,103 , and is the only republican
county officer olcotud. Scipp , dom. ,
'or troaouror , beat Hutt , rop. , by
2,852.
MINNESOTA.
ST. PAUL , November 7. Senator
Wlndom arrived in St. Paul to-night
from Winona. Ho says ho haa loss
information about the roault in the
legislature than the newspapers as ho
missed the telegrams ho expected to
receive at Winona by leaving there.
Ho haa no doubt , however , of the
election of the usual majority of re
publicans to the legislature and ia con
fident that a majority of the ropubll-
canu will bo favorable to his ro-oloo-
tion. Ho haa hoard from aomo coun
ties in the southern part of the State
where his friends are elected contrary
to expectation and the roault in Him-
aoy and Honnopin counties assures
him Etvural * votes. Mr , * Windoin
scolns well satisfied with the election.
MINHKAI-OLIH , November 8. Con-
grossmun Wuahburno estimates his
majority at not losa than 3,000 in the
Fifth district. Nelson , republican , is
unquestionably elected , making the
Minnesota delegation solid republican.
The legislature will bp republican by
somewhat reduced majority and it is
estimated throo-fourtha of the repub
lican members favor the ro-oloction of
Senator Windom.
MINNKAPOLIH , November 8. The
following are the nameu of the suc
cessful congressional candidates in
Minnesota : Second district , < 1. 13.
Wakofiold ; Third district , Horace
Strait , rep. , ro-t'lectod ; Fourth dis
trict , Wni. D , Washburn , rep. , reelected -
elected ; Fifth district , Knuto Nelson ,
rop. ; Firat district in doubt. Milo
White , rop. , claims COO mujority ,
while the friends of Berman , dom. ,
cloma hio election by 2,000.
IOWA.
Special DlijiaUlies to Tin Utit.
Council , BLUKFH , Iowa , October 8 ,
Anderson , the republican nominee
for congress , ia defeated surely , and
v-urioiiB ostirnatca are made of 1'usey's
majority. Pusoy oarrioa thia city by
001 majority , und the county probab
ly by 1,000. Fremont county given
him ( iOO to 700 , Orr.wlord , 400 ; Harrison
risen , Milla , Shelby and Cars , about
100 each' Andors'in has Montgomery
by COO majority , mid Audubon by"
200. This makes Pusoy'a majority
1.000 in the district. Pusey claims
moro. The republican county ticket
has for the mout part boon defeated
with Anderson , Street , republican , ia
probably elected clerk of the courts ,
and Abbottrepublican trustee , ulonted ,
ATLANTIC * , Iowa , October 8 , Pus-
oy'a majority in Cans county ia 103
KASUON'H WHTUIUT.
DBS MOINEH , Novombur 8 Adair
county gives the republican ticket 000
majority over the democratic und 850
majority over the greenback ticUot.
Knsion has 780 over Gilpin for con
gress und 720 over Gillette. Leonard
has 150 majority over MoUunry for
district judge. The republican county
ticket is elected by 000 majority.
Jlepubllcana oK'ct congressmen in
the Firat , Third , Fourth , Sixth , Sov-
ontli , Eighth , Tenth and Eleventh ;
democrats in the Seventh , Fifth and
Ninth.
Johnson County Secretary of ctato ,
Hull , rep , , 1 f > 33 ; Wiilkor , dom. , 2-
347 ; congreea , republican 1,585 , dem
ocrat , 2,300.
Milla County-Secretary of etato ,
Hull , rep , , 1,320 ; Walker , dom. , 1-
000 ; CQiigrtiBB , Anderaon , rep. , 1,050 ;
Pusoy , dcm. , 1,320.
OimiOKKE , November 8 , Incntn-
ploto returns : Secretary of atato ,
Hull 1,200 , Walker 455 ; for eongreia ,
Trimblo 1,000 , Allison 000 ,
DUJIUQUE , Novembur 8 Hender
eon , rup. , foroongrcsa , Third district ,
ia t'luoted by 1,000 , majority.
DKB MOIHES , Nqycmbor 8irrCon-
greeiimuu oloctcd are McOorcl In the
First , Henderson in the 'rhird , Updo-
prairin the Fourth , OutUin the Sixth ,
Kacsnn in the Seventh , Hepburn in
the Eighth , Holmes in the Tenth , ( in
dependent ) Slrnblo in the Eleventh ,
all republican , Murphy , democrat , in
the second. The Fifth in doubt and
Pusoy in the Ninth.
Sue county Secretary of state ,
Hull 1,18(5 ( , Walker 488 ; oongroas ,
Strublo 1,132 , , Allison 539.
Crawford counSy Congress , Ander
son 1)37 ) , Punoy 1,312 ; secretary of
atatc , eight lending townships , Hull
014 , Walker C5G.
llAMMnN , November 8. Secretary
of state , rep. 1,201 , dom. 501) ) ; con-
uross , rep 1,251 , dcm. 400.
Marshall county Secretary of slate ,
rop. majority 1,580 in Marshalltown.
No roturna from the county. Con
gressman in city , rep. majority 135.
ALABAMA.
Special Dlopntchcs to Tun BUR.
MONTOOMKKY , November 8 The
only real contcfita in the ahvto lor con
gressman were betwci n Huronoon ,
doui. , and Smith , rop. , in tliu Firtt ;
Herbert , dom , , and Rico , rop. , in tliu
Second ; Shelley , dem , and Craig ,
rep. , In the Fourth , mid Pryor , dmu" ,
and Shelby , rop. , in the Ninth dis
trict. All have jfono democratic.
The Third elects Oates ; the Fifth
Williams ; Sixth , Hoiritt ; Seventh ,
Forney. Pryor will bo the only now
member. Shelby is alao oloctcd to fill
out hia term in the present congress ,
from which ho waa ousted , A special
election will have to bo ordered in the
Eighth district. It requires 30 days'
notice of an election , aud there was
not time after Congressman Lowe's
d th to glyo it.MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
Special Dispatches to The Ileo.
Sr. Louis , November 8. Private
dispatches from a thoroughly posted
gentleman of Springfield , Mo. , to the
Associated Press correspondent hero
say the Thirteenth district haa cer
tainly gone democratic , and that Judge
Fyan will have fully 500 majority.
Thia givoa Missouri a solid democratic
delegation in congress , unless the of
ficial vote should show Brodhcad de
feated In the Ninth district , this city ,
which is not very likely.
NEW JERSEY.
SpoclM Dispatches to Tin Dii.
NBWAUK , N. J. , Novembers. Lat
est returns givoa Terrell , democrat ,
over Uoboson , 1,700. The Second
district re-elects Brewer , republican ;
the Third , Koan , ropublican. over
Mlloo Ross by 1.200 ; Fourth district ,
Uowoy. republican , over Harris by
1,100 ; Flth , Philps , republican ! , oyec
Rylo by 1,500. Sovtmth , McOaboo ,
democrat , elected ; majority uncorUin.
The legislature will atand : senate , 12
republicans , i ) democrats ; assembly ,
ropublicana 20 , democrats 33 , inde
pendent l.Tho democrats have n clear
majority on joint ballot , securing
thorn United States senator.
KANSAS-
Special Dispatches to lilt Bu.
Sr. Louis , November _ 8 Three
hundred and thirteen precincts in the
ntato of Kaunas glvo Gllok , democrat , .
8,500 majority over St. John , ropub
lican. The state committee does not
express any hope for St. John. The
republicans elect state , county , and
congressional tickets except governor.
TorzKA , November 8. Three hun
dred and throe words.townships , and. ; '
voting precincts glvo Glick , democrat , * '
8,500 majorityiovor St. John , republican - ,
lican , with perhaps loss than 10,000 .
votea in the state for Robinson , green'- ' '
backer. The republican state com-
niiUeo do not express any hope for
St. John , Comity , ntato end con
gressional tlokota are elected with the
sual majority.
INDIANA.
( special Dispatches toTiiK HKK.
INUIANAVOUSS , November 8. Ro-
turua from four hundred towns
on the state ticket , which givoa over
25 per cent of the vote , allow a demo
cratic gain of 3,741 , indicating a demo
cratic majority of 6,000. This ratio
of increase will bo increased when the
full returns are received from larger
Ex-Senator McDonald chairman
cities. - ,
man of the democratic central com
mittee , claims the state by 10,000 ,
Five hundred and forty-five voting
places in the state show a republican
loss on the atato ticket of 8,090 , dem
ocrat loss , 2,241 ; not democratic gain
0,440 , which would indicate a demo
cratic majority in the state over 10- ,
000 , If iho balance of the atato yet
to hoar from continues the same re
lative decrease as compared with the
vote of 1880 , it will give a decrease in
the republican vote of 20,800 , and
democratic vote of 5,200 , The dem
ocrats have clear majorities in both
houses of the legislature , The con
gressional delegation will atand , dem
ocrats 0 , ropublicana 4 , Orth is de
feated for congress.
COLORADO.
Special Dujmtcbua to Tut linn.
DEKVKII , November 8 , The demo-
critic central committee claim the
stulo by 2.500 to 3,000 , House doubt
ful. Wallace , democrat , for congress ,
1,000 nmjority. They also claim thia
county by 800 majority. Politicians
say the make-up of the now legislature
'indicates the election of Tabor to the
United States senate.
MICHIGAN ,
Special Dili allies to Tim BED.
DETHOIT , November 8. Returns up
to noon ure meagre , and do not ma
terially ultur the situation as noted In
thcflo dispatches lust night. Tbo second
end diatiht is claimed by the demo
crats by 500 , but not conceded. Still ,
appearances at present writing favor
the democrats. Fifth district , Domic
is elected beyond a reasonable doubt.
The remaining aight districts are
probably republican , although two
or three are cloao. No doubt Gov.
Jerome ia defeated , but tha rest of
the republican state ticket ia elected.
DKTKOIT , November 8. The full
returns to-day do not change the re
sult on the atato ticket. The repub
licans lese their governor by 8,000 or
10,000 , and caary the rest of the state
ticket by equal or larger majorities. ,
Che legislature le republican on pint
billot. In congressmen the dotuo ;
crata from present appearance carry ,
Maybury in the First district , " " " -1