THE OM ATIA DA1L1 * ' 11 E-WEDNESDAY NO i'EAI BER 5 , 1884. NEBRASKA , ; Wt Rmorls ofllio Great Result in the State , The Issue Still Clouded in Un certainty , Ths National Ticket Indisputably Triumphant , Looal Ooutosts Not Yet Fully Eeturnod , Marked Gains For tlio Popular Oandinatesi Itultotliicil IluportM From VnrloiiN 1'rcclncts anil DlstrlctH In Ilio Htnto Slew NKHU\SKA. Millard precinct , Douglas county Blalno 48 ; Cleveland , 08 ; Dawcn16 ; Morton , 09. West Onuha precinct , Douglas county Blaine , 83 ; Cleveland. 03 ; Brown , 110 ; Woav or. 28. Total vote in Lone Tree precinct : Mrrrlck county , republican , 277 ; democratic , 157 } pro hibHion , 38. Chester precinct , Thayt'r county Blainr , 118 ; Fusion , -tS ; St. John 2DMVos ; , 118 ; Mor ton. CO ; Miller , 2. KtMllford , Sowsrd county , ca t nearly IOC votua moro than ove'r beforo. Cante't close with possible democratic majority of 15. Clarksville I'recinct , Morrick Co. Blalno .state and concessional , 159 ; Cleveland , Si ( sama atato nnd concessional. Waco , York Co. Gives Blnlno a not major , ity over all of 111 17i9 votes cast. Mud Creek I'recinct , Gngo Co. Count ur. to present , Blalno SO ; Clew land 50 ; nnti-mon- opulists S ; cnoufb scratches to elect Brown In this precinct. Liberty township , Kichnnlnon county Kopubllcanmajority over all , HO. Oak Creek precinct , Saunders connty Blaine , 133 ; Cleveland , f > 8 ; St. John , fl Weaver , 137 ; Brown , 01 ; O'Neil , 8. Statt ticket , republican , 135 ; democrat , OS ; prohibi tion , SI. Judicial , republican , 102 ; democrat , 101. County , Senator , Day , republican , 130 ( illkcrson , democrat , f > 8 Morrow , prohibition 10 ; Legislature , Hall , republican , 142 ; Brain at-d , republican , 131 ; Scovillu , republican 102. Emerson precinct , Dakota county Blalnp 33 ; Cleveland , 28 ; Dorsoy ( republican ) , Neville ( democratic ) , 31. Medicine precinct , Furas county Blaine 78 ; Fusion , ' 14 ; St. John , 5 ; Dawos , il ; Mor ton , 50. Louisville precinct , Cass county Blaine 124 ; Clavchniel 73 ; state and county the game Lowell prcciuct , Kearney countv Blaine' 18 ; Cleveland , S ) ; Butler , ! ; Gov. DAWCS15 Morton , 15. Congressional , Second district Laird , 32 , Stickle , 28. I'upillion precinct , Sarpy county Blaine 135 ; Cleveland , 109. Itepub ican state ticket 134 ; democr tic , 110 ; congress , Weaver 12fc ; Brown , 111 ; senate , Clarke , 147 ; Fergu son , 117. , Tenth precinct , Cedar county Blaine , 72 Cleveland , 44 ; St John , 2. Endicott procinctJefferson county Blaine 120 ; Clovehmd , 47i Laird , 130 ; Stikel , 38 Dawes , 118 ; Morton , 48. Nebraska City. Third ward , all mixet tickets Morton , 72 ; DawecII ; Weaver , iO lirown 38 ; Brown , 72 ; Holbel. 37 ; Stevem son , 84 ; 1'nyne , 50 ; Elaine , 75 ; Cleveland , 35 , Can't pet anything from the First ward. Indianola precinct , Red Willow county Congresa , Laird , 100 ; Stickles , 34. Ualanco scattering. Republican majority on nationa" ticket , 107. Holler preeinct , Dundy county Blaine 13 ; Cleveland , 23 ; Morton , governor. 23 Dawes , 13 ; Ko gen , 13 ; Bonesteel , 23Laird ; , 1'tf ; Stickle , 8 ; Dolan , 31 ; Taylor , 3) . Nebraska City , Otoe i-emnty Sloan , demo cratic county commissioner , cariifs First ant Second ward by 2i,0 majority. Tttal vote o ; this city is 1,100 , and probably Morton , demo cratic carried the city by 276 majority. Covimton. ? Blaiue 37 , Cleveland 44. The balance of the ticket the same. Represen tative Ilnnco-k , republican , 148 ; Huff , denno cratic 111. District attorney Ustoll , 121) ) ; GoJ. win ; 115. The county is probably democratic by a small majority. ICntlicott , Neb. , Jefferson county Blaine 121 ; Cleveland 47 ; Laird 139. State ticket not counted. Lincoln precinct , Colfax cnunty Thomas democratic ; republican 40 majority , lndic.1 tions Thomas elected. IJichmond precinct , Colfax cnunty Republican lican national , htntei and j diciul ha-i a ma joritv of 10. Congressional , Dorsey OS am ! and Novillo54 , OTallon's precinct , Lincoln county Blalno , 25 ; 24 ; St. John 2. Stito oflkora and con gressman received the same voteo. State senator , Tliirtylirat district , Buckwortb , re publican , 30 ; ttrefa , II ; QinnaA , republican , Fifty-eighth dibtrict , 33 , llammond , demo crat , 58. Doiner precinct Adams county cast 1,11 ! votes. Re-publican. 75J. Laird received fc25 votes for coniriussinan. Palmyra Four hundred and two votes were polled and IM have been counted : Blaine , h'J ; Cleveland , 0-i ; D.iwes , 71 ; Morton. HI ; Brown , 7t : ; Hoebal. 7i ) ; lloyl , 8l ! ; Sloan 02 ; Weaver , 83 ; Charlea Brown , 7i' . \Vood Itiver procinct. Hall cjimty-Blalno , 179 ; Cleveland , 9j ; Davis , republican , for governor , 14i ( ; Morton , eU'inocrat. 110. Boloyuo-Morton , 70 ; D.iwes , 104. I'recinct A , Seward cuuuty Blaine , 70 ; Cleveland , 59 ; Butler , 2 ; St. John , 3 , Mor. ton , 59 ; D.WCH , 71. Bloomington precinct , Franklin county Blalno , 102 ; Cleveland , 49 ; ht. .John , 7 ; Laird , .SI ; . Stickles , 09 ; . Crabb . , 4 : Da we * , 9J ; Morton , * * I'T.T 1 1 ll. 1 1 nit , 118Kalov , 39. Oak Grove , Fraukljn c.unty precinct- Laird , 12. Slicklen , iO. Schuyler precinct , Colfax county Blaino'rt mn.iority 58 , democratic gain U.I. Dorsey , re publican c mgresiinan , ? i3 majority ; MoAal- lister , republic for senate , 0. majority ; Russell , republican for reprepeiit-tlvo 0 ma jority. Soutborland , republican Ibat reproson. tativo of district No. 25 , II mijority ; Draper , rapublican county comini loiier , majority ; Dawes , 67 majority ; Marshall , topublican din- trlct attorney , 133 majority. BI.03.MINUTON , Neb.Novembcr5.-3perial [ , ] Laird only goes out of Una precinct wnhtwelvii majority. The usual majority is Hi'xtytoBaventy. Deary , democrat , f r rep resentative , IIUH nearly ono hunilrod majority. Laird la probably defeatul in this couuty. Arapapoo precinct , Furnu county , Blaiuo , : U4 ; Cleveland , 41. Willow Grove preeinct , Rod Willow county , Blalno , 189 ; Olavelowl 89 ; Laird , 182 , Stickle- , - 90 ; Dtwes , 183 ; Morton , 101 , Benkelman , Dundy county , Blaine , 32 ; ' Cleveland , 22. St > to ticket , republican , 32 ; democrat , 21. Congressional , Laird , 49 ; Stickl , 3. Odell , Nebraska , Paddock precinct , CJngo . county Blaine 60 majority ; Weaver 27 ma iority ; DAWOH , governor , 25 majority ; Shodd , iieutenant governor , < ; o mnjonty ; K"ggon , secretary of state 41 majority ; Mlllard , treas urer , 40 majority ; Babcock , auditor , 40 ma jority ; Loca iittornoy general , 3H majority ; hcott , comrniebioiier of public lands , 40 ma jority ; Joncc , Biiperliitcndent Instructions , 40 majoiity ; Burtiham , regent , 40 nibjority. Lowell precinct , Kearney county Hlalno H , nio\olnni ) 0 , HutlrH iMwes 4V Morton 1 15 : Liird 31' , Stickle ! W. Ntriiuha prfclnct , Johnson county Blaine 81 majority ; D.iwrs 10 Weaver 80 Dorchiister precinct , Salinii county Blalno \ I1 ! * , Mo. ton S)8 ) , Den-en 179. Balance not . ojuutod Cozatl , Neb. , Blaiiio , Rfl ; Plevnland , 20 ; St. ; lolm , 1 , li.woi majority 28 ; Doreoy 2(1 ( inn- joritv. JJniino nnunty , Blaine CO ! majority. Doreey republiom o nctrcumitn , 400 majority. Alud Crwlc precj < ct , Gage o mnty , ollicial , Blaine , Ed ; Uleveland , 51 ; Butler , 17i St. John , r Mo'tdii , lumibllean Kovt-inor , 77 ; awnc , iiijiubliomi , 71 Indianola prualnct , Hed Willow oounly- hiine , lO' , ; Clcvtland. 50 ; St. John. 2 ; 165 ; Morton , 57 ; Laird , ICO ; Stickle , 31 , Ho Bend prncinrt , Caw connty-Ropubli- nan , ill ; greenback , " : untl-mouowly | , 0 ; nit - it > > ' l Ilia r C \ j . - ,1 aii- ' li . I , n' 'I ' St. John , 12 ; etatr ticket , republican , 310 ( Icinocratlc , H3j Dorsev , 339j N 'vlllc , 11 , lv tcllp. 337 ; Godwin , 1S7 ; number nf tntt wjt. 409. Gibbon townshi ) ) , Buffalo county Th total vote was 210. Republicans ca't tli majority. Bliiine , Ii2 ; D.IMW , 11C , ; Sent \'fi Fur coiiRros , D esay. 110 ; llnaor , 14' 1'Iftttc township Total vote , 40 ; republlca mniority , 31. Fullerlon prccinat , Nanco county lUwe 10' ' ; Morton , 72 ; Horsey , rrimbllcati , ID' Novilln , democrat , SO , Return * from outsit ! precincts indicate n republican majority 300 on the national nnd ntato tickets , Grauvill preeinct , 1'lattocounty Damocra 90 , n-piibllcans 33. Humphrey * precinct Pintle county Horn craU 82 ; republican * 31 ; anti-tnonap * I. Grant precinct , l-'rankhncounty BUinoSll Cleveland 37 ; St. John 10 ; Dawcs 03 ; Morto 41 ; i.altcl42 ; Stickle 39. Wnterloo.-Cloveland 74 ; Blaine 82 ; S John 4 ; Mo ton 7i > ; Dawcs 82 ; Miller Brown 1 1. Wfavnr57 ; tl'Ncil 3 ; Goodwin 7 ( Kstnllo 83Timmo ; 70 ; Redman 86 ; Points ti ! McCulloch 4 : Dre-xol 75 ; 1 Ionian SI ; McShau 80 ; Metz77Smytho.SOBaumor ; S7 , Sheldon Hamer'd majority C5 ; Basset 6 Borneo 105 ; Pauls 93. Sharon Protlnct , BulTalo Co. llamer 20 Laird 20. CI.AT COfSTV , Special telegram to the BKE , Five precincts give Stickle 11' ' ' majority Laird will probably lose the couuty by 2r votos. ELECflON INCIDENTS , Atlcnipt to DIsfranclilKC for IIcKlni , Pilli.AlilM.riilA , November . At the pol to-day C ! oo. W. Clothier was challenged upn tlio ground that ho had made n hot upon th rodult of to-elny's election , nnd the oloctio nlliccrs sustninDil the clinllcng- . The challcng was bssed upon an act of 18311 , which declare that any ono making a bet upon the result o an election ia enfranchised from votincnt sue election. Thcro was no denial by Clotbic that ho made thu bet. .liulpo Allison promp ly made nn order to tha effect that the eleotio oIliccTS of said division , being satisfied tha said Gc'oro , W. Clothier is n qualified clccto under the constitution , shall receive liU vet irrcspectivo of any evidence that ho haa mad wager upon thu result of the election. A act of the * atscmb y which adds any qunlifica tion to an olector'H right to vote as recognize by the constitution. U unconstitutional. Itlols In Cinoinnnti. CINCINNATI , O. , November . Tlio quiol uejH of tlio election was broken In the after neon about o'clock in the Klghth wnrd b the refusal of by-Btntidcrs nt the polls , man of whom wore armed with clubs , to perm the coloreel men form votiug. The vote-r thus disfranchia d went to the Un'totl ' State marshal for advice nnd this gave rise tomimcr ous nimora that the negroes were going to or Kiini/.o nnd with a force of deputy marshal mnicn in n body to cast their votes This brought a crowd to the polls and tlio ex e.itemcnt was increased bv the patrol wagon hastening to the ecene. The ncgroca did no organize and attempt to vote in n body an the crowd gradually melted nway. Soon alter tor tbU , nt the other precinct iu the a m ward , a well known citizen , John D. Cal 1 well , accompanied n colored mnirtu the poll to vote. The vote was challenged ami th ju 'Rca were about to examine the man unde oath , when byaUnders forcibly ejected th coloroJ man from the place. A mo pursued _ him , caught and boa him , until half n dozen or moro policemen sue , ceeded iu extricating the negro from thei hands Soon after thia a challenge' ! whit voter was knocked elown by the same lawles bystanders. The situation at both precinct in thia ward from that time till the poll closed , wai threatening , and crowds lined th streets in the yKinlty , expecting a disturb nnce. In tha Eighteenth ward in the after noon , Peter Kellcy stabbed , Hcriously if no fatally , Policeman Uonoyman , who was n duty at the polls. The provocation was tha Honeyman had struck Kelley's brother earlie in the day. CINCINNATI , November 4. The polls clojo in the Kiijhth ward without further disturb Mice ; , but other casualiliea occurred n ? follows Between five nnel six p. m , at Fifth and Gen tral avonufn , Phil Hcnr/cssy nnd John Noali engaged in a fight Hcnnossy was fatall shot In the head ; Nealis was uliRhtly wouue ed. About the came time on Price Hill Win Hcmy. a policeman , lulled .John Miller , an J. J. Hunter was shot in thohaml. ne-nclricks a ( lluinc. IsniANAi'OLia , Nov. ) . ( iovornor Itei dricks cast his ballot at the Second prccincl Twelfth wnrd. nrnr noon t--dny and then , i company with Hon. James H. Hice , audito of state , mndo a tour of the i > ells of the city Kvcrywhci oho was received with the utmos cordiality. Koturniug homo , ho spent th evening in his library where , iu company wit a few personal friends ho reccive < tlio bulletins of the associate ! prt-s. Thn company waa small comprisin .ludgo Ni block of the supreme court , Wm Houderu on nnd Aejuilla Jones. To au asso ciated press reporter , who called on him early iu the evening , Mr. He-ndricks expressed liini snlf a ? Rratifiod moro than onything else wit ] the reflection that the struggle waa at an onj "Vou will doubtless feel comfortable eve the riisulr ; " " \Volha\lDg accomplished the object o the cuntPHt , 1 feel like laying it aside now like au old mitten , I entered upon a conte-s the like of which 1 never expect ng iuti make , but having been drawn into it , o c ni'Mi , 1 wanted to succeed. The governor e xpressd great anxiety over the result In Indiana. lie Kii < the people wcro much moro intcrestec iu the canvas * , even tlnn in 1K70 , which wai the prettiest political contest ho had over wit netssod. Ho ili I not conceal hh anxiety t < have his anticipations of the rtH.il tin tlio etati confirmed by tlo returns but none were a ! [ land nt tha time the only mefRagfB ho had 10 ceived were of inipiiry. Hooxpectol t'et > y up until mlduight recolving retiiniH and thei retire. INDIANATOMS , Ind. , November . With ; ho exception of trouble at I'Viirfiold , Shelby county , the Rtato election pap'cd off rjiiietly , md notwithstanding the lowciing mid njnally weather , u very huge vote wua polled , thu utereet takt-n being vf ry prent Tim vote bo nir forftatei and cuunty eillicea bc.sidrH presl- Icntial elcctnr uud congressmen will jn.-ilc , ( ho count tedioiif , and as yet nothing like accuracy cm bo had , nor any idoi of what the o > iilt will bo em tha national or ntuto ollicura vhllo no returna are yet in from congressional districtH. How St. iJolm Spent tlic Dny. OLATIIK , KB , , November 4. St Jeln iient ho day quietly nt his home here , occasionally ppcnring on the ttreets in company with n mall number of hia frlouds. At half past ono o walked to the polls In the third wnrd where o cist his voto. In reply to nn Inrjuiry , St uhn remarked that ho wns ns "happy as a Iam. Ho then produced thu following din- jtcli , which ho Hated hu had ju t received : , "OUNEV , Ilis.-To.J. Jl. St John , Olathu : l" ° t > ' - John and Danleln cli.D HOIKI < greet- ag. Ilia fraudulent report npiilnst you , "enlhena you In your old homo. ( xi [ iod ) J , V ° ' . ; Her. prmldent , Snm'l Biker , way , aiiomdicatlonHore. in the governor's own varel , that ho will receive about onu-third ol .ho votes cast. Jjoitii , Cillc'Aco , November 1.At 10 o'clock ( ion. .of-an wa < receiving dUpnlclien over a private vito in a room ut the Grand PacHo hotel. fa had not heard tnitn eitlier Blaine or Clklnn. Ho WBH unwilling to prophr y an to ho reuult. ll eontlderiimm the returna he receiving , tbut Ne r York will not uiv. , 0,0(1(1 ( ( ma joi Ity. itlu-rwav , but coiuidiim the Bpublicans V , have the bett chancn. 1 lu BIJ : H ) lno , Indiana , IllnioiH , Mm aclm otlii nrid \ttw Ilaiiip-hirourotttfe. Hid ndvicm from .ormecticiit are rncourazing 1 1 ; has Imd n i ojiutU from fuW Jer-ey nr Wntit Viii'Inia ot. On tha otbi-r ( laud. Indepaiiduiit rciiub- icjna are oanalilurinz llliiiuU m u doiilitfnl tutu , - e-irrrmi Clove-litnil al Homo. AI.HANV , ovunber -CUvHand arrived n Alb.itiy at 0 p. m. Tlio governor wa c- ompai.ie.l from Bulflo by n imtnlicr of entiemon of that city. Whan Im ntc-iinod rein HID train ho was fiumiund d by l.nt'e reel ol jir < iilu | i-n/tr to uxtunrl him a hearty reluump. When the party p .t > rt Iliniugli f in depot gatiui tbe psoplo uhporod and nwurifc1 1 M Ir hatto whlcu tlm g .vdrnor ic > pami.i ) ! C rni'Hf : HV by lifting hi , hit n .el b .wuig. H KU ! inn t" tbo e-xo u'i.it ' uiautiiiii. Th lhot' who nhook hl < hand and wlihod him well. < ti > tifts NKW YOIIK , November I.- Senator .1ema. , of the elrmccratic national committee , snys lit' is in no doubt that New York has given Cleveland from XiOZO to f > 0OCO majority ; New Jersov , r00l' ' , nnd Uonnooti.ut : ifXI ( Moagro returns from Indiana chow material democratic gains ewer 1SSO , and Stnator Jctiaii i < contldiv > tiif n democratic majority In Hint state and Califmnin , llon\ii \ > hopm for Ne vada , The * Interest at AVnshlnuton. WAsiiiNi.Teix , November 4. CSi-pnt nnxi ly ii felt here < conccrnltif ; the election nnd large * crowds surround the bulletin' . Ui.Mnofn in the departments ia practically siupoudod and the retuins nro nwnttedIth Interest never before manifested , An Imllnim Town Tcrrorl/.ril. iNniANAi-oi.ts , November . A Journal fpecial ray * : The republican clerk niul judge at rntrlnnd , Shelby county , i of used to 1 n the election returns , clniming that thn votou were build zrd nnd the ballot box otutrod. An armed mob has taken possession of the town and dcclaro they will kill the clerk and juilg" unless they sign the returns. The xhurilf nnd n posse eif men have gone tj the fcono , A Nlulir Katnlynt Uolnmlnis. CoLfsnifH , O. , The election pMsod quietly lu this city , but the greatest oxcltPincnt pro- vailoa to-night over the returns Ironi other stntos. The city has lucn taken po < po sion of by n howling inns ? of peopln nnd in the ex citement emo man William WicklilT , n street car driver was shot eland , nnd another man , n farmer , seriously wounded. More Opinion * M'tiiii UemlrlokH. iNlMANAt'OMs , Nove-mber 5. At 10 o'clock nnothur call wns made upon Mr. 1 [ endrlrkx , In the ineiinttma the nowa from Nenv York had rendered it vomowhat dubious na to the general result , and bo entered into a brief ells- cussion re'jpocting the outlook in tha vnrioun demMful nnd dinputcd states , HN Informa tion from Now York wan not conclusive and his manner indicated u fear tlut It had gone against its governor. Wisconsin ho did not think had trono democratic though the republican majority had been greatly reduced , Thu triumph of the ) f so\ ! ticket iu Michigan he regarded as quite prob able , but these oven with Utiodo Inland , Now Jcrdoy and Novadn , in which democratic vic tory soomeel ) ) rnbablu or was concede' . ! , the go\crnnr Raid , "It will not avail unlo'a we got Now York. Anyhow , 1 shall have the satis- f uctlon of knowing tlmt I have been sustained at homo. " In answer to numerous niquiiica the governor ha telegraphed that Imliaurt hud gene demrcratic by fil03 , but ho bollo\es the plurality will bo nearer 10,000. Ho Deinniulo Tlmt Ills Followuis 11 o True' I a Cleive-IainI Uor cst Vole lOvcr t'olle-il in Nev York , Special Dispatch to Tin : BKK. NKW YOIIK , November . John Kelly has issued notice that if nuy of the men in charge of the Tammany boxes are found piving out false ballots or trading votes to the injury of Cleveland , ho will suspend them from tholr functions ns soon as the fact N reported to him. Tills action 0:1 Kelly'n part 1m led to increased confidence in democratic circles , and au overwhelming majority is looked for iu this city. Up to the present time the voting la heavier than wm over known hero. The ii.arshnl.i. deputy ? lirills nnd police nro acting in harmony. A crush is oxpcctad to cnmo during the noon hour , when tlio balance of the laboring men will voto. Kxtra preejuitions uro boim : taken to provout repenting nt that time , and all who nro known ns tliitives or re peaters are being locked up to prevent trouble. CHICAGO 3IAHKETS. TUAniKO ALMOST AI.TOUCTIIICH HACIttriCBD TO rOMTlt'AL INTKBUST. Special telegram to Tim BKE. CATTI.U. CHICAGO , November . There were about 110 cars of range stock among the fresh receipts ceipts , SO cara of northwcatorns nnd 'JO o Texans. Business was almost neglected fo ; politics. Tlia receipts were light and then wcie but few orders on the market and there , wrro scarcely a load of good shipping natives aiming the fresh receipt ? . Toxani werj cpur. od higher nnd rangers fiimor. Nntivo butcli era' stock wns scarce and firm. There * wan literallv nothing doing in stocUers nnd fcod era. There woroa few orders , but no purnona buyora on the market. Texans , 81 5 d' , , | fcfl 225 ; Afuntana , IL'O'J pounds , S" ) -5. Snloi 11M Myommpr , 1108 peiimdH , ? . " ( ,0 ; 111 Wyo mines , l' > 70 iiuunds , § 5 5U ; lit ) Texans , 1000 pounds , $1 35 , lines , With the fresh receipts there were pn.bably 10,10 on nalo Small number when cumparee ; with the corresponding day of last week , yet tlii'ro was n sufficient number for the wants bf Imyrrii , There was IID particular activity ; each buyer had limited eiders , yet ut liio : lese , \alues were atrunt ; and fiQlOc liigbor. Sales were niado aroiit.d nbout 4 IQ'Mli' ' ) foi rough and cuminoii pickers , nndI7flu ( * Ml for lestptckors anilHKaittnr \ \ assorted heavy , rhoro was little or nolh'ng doing in light Hurts und thi price miiy bj ipioted noiniual , Hough packing , 4'2\Cti\ir \ \ > , packing nud thlp- ping , a 0'ti30 ( : Ibs , 70@5tO , light , lUO , air. 11.3 , I35f H5 , ClM'iNNATi , November ! -Governor If.jad- loy mspemled the execution of George Oliver under honttnc'1 to Im hii"p Nov. 7. Ill IlK'ry in ,1 < ! , < y , TuirsTON , N. J , , November 4. 1'olica JIIH- ? tice Stall ) , democrat , was amifted hero tliln l evening , wlillo n hl wav to his court , on tlm Minplalnt of James W. Bennutt. who charges that Stahl brlbeel ono William Mly. Ho v/as : liuld in X > , tCO : lull. A coinjilalnt id nUo sworn : wit iigiiinst Frank If. Lalcr , a pi'omluent domocnit , for bribing F , II. Colo. CIcTolancl A'dlt-H BUKI-ALO , N. Y. , November 4. A largo ! : rowd wai nt thu polllm ; plucovhero Clove- and voted. A little ) before right lie appeared ml waa Mipplied with n ballot nnd took hia ilnco in the line awaiting his turn to voto. ' Vs ho pii'sed from behind tin railing FOIIIO no Hiig eRteel tliroo cheerx which weir > glvou enrtlly with a tifjor. Ho win then driven to io Htntioii whuro ho took a euat in a car bounder or Albany. Rheumatism Wo ilntibt If there Is , or can bn , a xprdfi remedy for rheumalhm ; but tbousiimls who have Buffered Its pains havn been greatly ben- e'fltcil by Hood's Sarsaparllla. If you have fulled to flml relief , try tlih grtnt remedy , "I was iillllctcd with iliuiiiniillsin twenty years. Previous tu 1B83 I found no relief , but grew worse , nnd at ono time was almost holji. ! < > llooil'.s .Sarhiiirllla ; ] : did mo more good than M tlie olhcr meillclmi I ever Juul , " 1I.T. IiAi.fiiM.SIililc-y Vlllai'c , JliiM. "I had iheiiiiiiilljiinllireo yearn-11111 got no ri'llcf III ) I look lloud'.s N.ir : ipaillli. : It has ilniiogrent things for i.ie. 1 lecoimueinl It to iitlicrs , " Ii\viri : lifliiiANi : , Ciililufonl , .AIu. i Hood's BarBajiarllla Is charnctrrlxpil 1 < ( lmi ; iit'e-iiIlarlth'S : 1st , Ilio cninl4n < itltm ol icinuillal ( iKenta ; "ilthu jirnji'irltoni . ' ! < ! , the l'rurcn.1 of re'curliiK Ilio nctivu nicillclii.i < Hiiltlft : ! : Thn ri'sult It a nifillclno of iinusua hlrciiflli , clftTtliii ; ( Mires lilllicrlo miliiMi'.vr. Bi'inl for book contiUiiliii ! mlilltlonal ovldi nee ; "Iludil's Hirsniirllli ; ; ; loncs up my i-ys'ieiii ) | < inllii' my blouil , iliir'i'iis ; | ' niv ; 'i-n'llh- | . , m ! fi'ciiiK io inili : ; ) mo nvi'i. " .1. r. Tiiejitrr.'i > , "IIi'inr ' S'irsnpar'lla ' lieals nil ( illicit , nt.i. fc.nl ; ( Jtrcul , Kuiv Y' ' U C'.ly . Blood's ' . SaE'saparJlIa \ I'-M l.y ail dri'.rM.i. Cl ; s'x ' f r ? , . M A | , | I "f 1. . " * ' < ' THE GUY'S ELECTION , | Riwn for Congress in the M liy Largo Majorily , Tlio lnxrm'.st Vole Kvcr Pollcil I County , AmoMMilnjr , In Over 7.7O1. The olcolion in this city , which man. thought would bo excilSnt ; mid hotly con tested , patacd or very quietly yesterday By far the largest vote _ fcvor recorded it the city was polled ycatordny , and in no n ainglo inatnnco , so far as could b learned , wns n duly qualified doctor de prived of his right of frfltichisa. Tin election wna particularly noticeable fo the quiet and orderly manner iu which i wna conducted , and fur the absence o dtuukcnncaj , attributable to the fact lhat nearly every polling place was nt n roapoctnblii distance fron from tlio noaroat saloon. Tlio summary of the jail record yesterday showed orl ; ono man nrroatod for drunkenncsa , nm but few drunken men wore aoen nbou the polio. The point of Rrcat intproa with nil democrats nnd ninny republican waa the election of Hon. 0. 11. Brown n con rcaamnn from thin district. In over ; ward in the city ho hns run far ahead o his ticket , nnd Ilia frionda in their eager ness to secures his olnctton forgot nl other domocnUio candidates. A fee members of the bur wore distributee about the Hovoral votiug places to work forJ. H. McCulloch , ropublicai ciMididato for county judge , and n few trero nloo nt work for LtfoEitcllo , rcput ) lican candidnto for district attorney. Owing to the numerous tickets in the Held , the gront amount of scratching done by the voters and the diflicultlua undei which the clerks and judgta in ono or two precincts labored the work e > f count ing the ballota is proceeding wry nlovrly. The following is a aummary 01 the countup to It o'clock this uiorning : Firat ward ; Total number of votes polled IL'05. Of these Blaiuo cola 5II ! Cleveland 70 ! ) . Charles II. Krown'a ma jority over Weaver , on the republican und democratic tickets ia between 451 and 500. Beoidcs the rogul.ir tickets there nro 03 workingmen and nutt- monopolist votes which it ia claimed will bring hia majority in this ward to fully 000. On atato ollicoro thuro are ( ! it : straight democratic ticketo and " 01 re publicans. Second ward. First dirstrict.Total number of votes cant , O'.lt. ' Of these Blaine gets 1121 ; and Cleveland , 070 13rowu , 505 ; Weaver , 181 ; Diwos , 21)1 ) ; Morton , li'JG ' ; Pace , oO-l ; Shcdd , 2I8 ! Olancoy , 2)8 ! ) ; lloggcn , 205Babcock ; , 21i ( Bonoko , 470 ; Uonoateco , 'MS ; Wlllurd 291 ; Lccso , 282 ; MontRomory , 400 ; Al- uorto , 415 ; Scott , 274 ; Jonoa , 2H ! ; Dean , ! 00. 00.Second Second ward , Socor.d district T.Hnl number of votcn cast , 705. Of thoropub icana and domocrato of these , both straight and scratched , Blaine gets 85-1 -md Cleveland : > 2G , leaving 105 anti-mon opolists and workingmen tic eta to be counted ; Brown , 478 ; Wonvor , 287 ; Mor on , ! ! 52. D rrcs , o34 ; Goodwin , 'MO ; lia olio , : )30. ) Third ward Total number of votca polkd , 1075. In thia ward tipwork | ; o counting progressed very dourly. Thi whole republican ticket waa being firs gone through with nnd wns not nearly completed at 3 o'clock this morning 0 the tirst seventy-five ballots headed by the Blaine electors , Brown rcoaivcc t rcnly-fivo voteo. Browi'a : inujjrity in this ward is estimated at about . ' 100. Fourth Ward Total number of votes cast 1,141 , Of thcacBlaino | receives 725 Cleveland , 3)5 ! ) ; St. John , J7 ; Brown 074 ; Weaver , 451 ; O'Ncil , 12. The vote on the logialativo ticsot in this ward was as follown : U F. Clark. 0153 ; A.I. ] \ . Ferguson. C Q3 ; E. F. Smytho , 4 ! ) ; .foln Baumor , 58'J ; J. A. McSlmne. 01)0 ) ; Fred. Mutz , 4)0 ! ) ; C. S. Spocht , 508 ; Morrlo Morrison , ( K18 ; J. G. Jonkin- son , ( JOO ; Brunner , 710 ; W. II. C Stoplu'iisoii , ( i05 ; I'.it MoArdlc , 710 ; W. G. AVIiitmore , 710 ; A. 0. Troup , 808 ; llnsmus Kasmuoaon , 1)80 ) ; II. G. Clark , 542 ; Goer o W. Colston , D70 Adorn Stringlein , . 'J8l/ ! ; / . K. Hiloy , 001 John Mulvihill , 400 ; Jamas II. Wiuapoar , 1C ! ) ; William Turtle , 452. The canvass ing board adjourned nt 1 o'clock thin morning and will rcautno its lubora at i A. in. Fifth ward , First district Total number bor of votes polled , 055. Nothing dull iito : hum could bo arrived nt. There ivoro 107 atraight republicin ; and 211 straiuht democratic tie-kots voted. Fifth ward , Stcind dictriut Total number of votes cast , ! ) C5. At three o'clock thia morning nothing had been ar rived at that would in any way indicate Lho result. In this ward there was in oven 100 straight republican and 121 itraight democratic votes. Exclusive ) of both the ! nnd ant-monopolist working- ncin'ii liukott ) Blaine received 313 votua. Sixth ward Total number of votca aat , 1.1SI8. Of ihono Bhino rn : oives7.'iO ; Cleveland , 45. ! ; St. John 8 Cho tickets headed by Blainn in thia wr.rd rave Weaver 520 ; Brown , 144 ; Dawos , 514 ; Morton , 10 ; Shcdd , 071 ; I'aoa , ] ; - lotgsn ; , 071 ! ; Boneatool , 2 ; Babcock , ill ) ; Benoko , 57. From the above nothing doliuito can io arrived nt concerning the city but the 'otoa on the prnnidential candtdntea nnd ongretBmpn. 11 is uRtinuted that irown will go out of Djuglna county fith 3,000 majority. "That tired fooling" from which you tiller so much , particularly in the inornj IK , ontlroly thrown off by Hood'a.Sar- aparilla. JUlt IVV eiK HUKniVUK isSi'iMi Through ICnullsli Jnuriiallhtlu IyfnoN , Nomnbor 4 , - The Moriiinff Tolo- rujih in u leader buys : The KepublicaiH have mch in I heir favor. They nro In power , they itvinj ; govorneid the iqmhllu for tivotitj-throo cars , Tlioy tuttlod thu lavi-ry ijuehtlon for- vcr nnd they have moBt hcrolo rccollectioiiH the northern and woitorn Ktaleu anoclatod itli their nnuip , hut thu republican party hiui ono its work and liau fallt-n Into vIu'H which ir > K a e3nduncy prodncot in all polltioil pnr- leu. It Irnn become moro anxloua torotidn : ewer than to perform anyxnut natlunalHer- luii. It li.'ti ii candidxtn ISIdinu who o.nini Jrwnrd M a roprtiientalivd pirty machine. iiiijuratlo ( victory no lo ( jcr moans r t'irn ' of men to inon ii > ly l piwcr. l\t\ \ \ imiiil juH'oiislnH ' nro cold lii-yuii'l tdu pmvor of fftimlnjr to now hfo. Tim -uccmi eit Cluvo HI'I will ltoon ; no climul c mtnivuiulu' , It rtlliliniily niuan u chanxu in tin until at tlio elm. Old irwuu , botwoc-ii republic , .in nml .eiii'icratH have luKt for.o , and now I * ne4 are lowly ruulncinthein. . Tliuro r < i muny In- Itatloi.M that mi liuiJurUml tuinln iiiunt In hu d'imoillo p > li ii : < of ( Inml ill hivj bm'r -lii'l Tto r.-lpjrrjj.'i ii-fi th'i * vl.i Ihre-alpni tn ovcrilndnw the rxitiii ( > ftmitj of Ami-tloa ami I'liRlind. Kiigllnhiiipn cni ntTnnl to null the r nult with rntlro cnnfl denco. WliPthcr llinini < r ( "Icvolaii'l ' I rlcctcd , thi-ro will bo n , di < solnli.iu . of tin continuity "I harinony nnd Rood will r\ntlnj , lot\vrrn ) ( treat HriUln and her in jcille cldcs daughter. \V3ERE \ THEPKIZES GO ! _ A l''oriinc ( ut n Suiko. Tlio AVholo nl'tlic I.'UNI Cuillnl | lo < lno NKW OIU.KAXS , Oct. , 15. ISSI. sipiiml ccrtilioi that lui he-Id fur collection for account of n dppoiitor in tin IinuiMniia Stoto Bnnk , whole tlcke-t No. ' , s I CM , In the l.ouiHiann State Lottorv. whirl drew the KirotCnpltnl 1'wii of SKVIINTY itVKTIUUSANl : ) ) HOI. I. Alts , , , n Tiim day , Oct 1 1 , ISSI , unld ticket Inui R nnt the sum of tlvo elulUrJ , and Unit tin nmnmt WAI tiromptly paid by n chock on the Now Orlean N'atlonal Hank , on iirr i < nti\tioii of llut ticket to tlio ollici' of the Comn my. i : . n. I.HOSTI : , IXchaiiRo nnd Discount Clerk , LcmiMana Xatlonal Hank , XbW Orl < iau < il.n. Four-llfdm nl tliii S-ooiul Cajillal Au coiintt'd l''cir , Nr.w OUI.KANS , Oct. 17 , 1881. Thu utulorsiKiii'd ccrtiliiM that ho h > hl for collection for account of Harry Smith , , 'mtico ' of the' I'oacc. nnd William M. Konneily , 1'lim. tor , OroonvilU' , lisi , through H.inknf iJri'on- villei , onei-tiftli e > ach of ticket No. 77 , ' . ' , " > ( ! , in tin- Lousinna Kt'ito Lottery , which ilre > w tint Siw eind Capital 1'rlzc of TWKNTV.l-'lVK THOUSAND DOhhAK3 , on Tuoadny , Oct. II , 1881 , HAiel ticket. * Imviiiff cost the sum of ono dollar oncli , nnd thut thet unuiuiit was jiitmiptly pttil t > y a chock on tlio Now Orlo.\un A'ntlonal Bank , on iircKoutatlon of the tlckcli nt the olliot' of tha Compnny. W. A. 1'OM.OOIC , t CO. , fiO Union Htre'c't , Now Urlu.vns , l.a. I > KW OIII.KAXH , Oct. 20 , ism. The umlonignoel coitllie-s that ho hold for collection for account of A , C , lljimett , 210 Sedgwlck St , , Chicago , HIM , ono-lifth ticket No. 77,9M > , In the Loulhliina State Lottory. whicli elienv the Second C.ipltrl I'iiz0 , of of TNVKNTY F1VK TIIOIMANI ) DDL- liAHS , on TuewUy , Oct. II , 18SI , said ticket having cost tlio sum o ! ono dollar , ami that tha amount was protupt'y ' paid by a chock em thei Nmv Orleans National Bank , on presentation of the ticket at the ollico of tlm company , F. K.OSHU UN' , Agent , Southern Kxpress Co. , Now Orleans , Lx NKW Oiti.KANs , Oct. 21,1881. The undersigned Hortiliex that ho hold for collection for account of W. C. Hrlgga , Cni cage , 111 , ono-lilth ticket No. 77,930 , in the Louisiana State Lottery , which drew tlm So < i- oml Ciiiltal 1'iUo of T VKNTV-K1VH THOUSAND DOLLAKS , em Tuesday , Oct. IHh , ISSI , suld ticket Iiaviug cost the mini ol olio dollar , and tliat the amount was promptly paid by a chock on the Now Orleans National ll.iiik , on presentation of HID ticket at tlio ollico of the Company. B. W. CASON , Agor 1'acilic Kxprous ( Jo. , Now Orleans , La. St'vcnlySi.llnmlrcil Dollars \VIMII ns HliucilflUclovv , Nuw OI.KANS , Oct. 7.1 , 1HMI. The uudorHlgnod curtilic.s that ho held for collection for account of O. C. Fox , 1'ortan WIs. , two-filths of ticket No. 47.251 , in tlio Louisiana Stale Lottery , which draw the Third Capital 1'run of TKN THOUSAND DOLLAK3 , on TiiOHelay , October II , 1881 , said ticket having cn.t the HUIU of two dollars , at the ollico of M. A. D.mphln , Now Orleans. La , and that the amount was promptly paid by a chock on the Now Oileanu Nat ion .1 Manic , on presentation of the ticket at the of fice of the company. company.F. . It. OSUrilN , Agonl. Southern Kxprcttu Co , Now Orloatin , La. Niw OIIMANS. : Oct. 18 , 1S1. The undersigned curtllioi that he held for collodion for account of Soigt. Jamus So it5 and 1'atrolmau Jeilm D.nigliertv , onu-lifili , and one-Fifth lo I'atreilmau Con. Dilly , nil o , Taxing District 1'olico Force of Memphis , through Bank of Commbrce , Memphis , Tonn. ticket No. 13,388 , in the Lnui.ii.ina State Lot- te'rv , which ilroM- Urn Fourth Capital I'ri/.o ol SIX THOUSAND DOLLAUS , on Tuusday , Oct. 14 , INS I , said ticket having cost the mini of two dollar ? , and that the amount was promptly piiil on presentation of tlio ticket nl nt tht ) ollicu of the Company. F. It. OanuiiN , Agent , Southern Mxpress Co. , Now Orleans , La , NKW OIII.KANH , Oct. 20 , 1881. The undersigned coitllios llnit ho held for collodion for account of Mort Hud e , Colum bia , Tonn , , through Second National Bank of Columbia , Toon. , oiio-fifth ticket No. 51 031 , iu the Louisiana State Lallcry , wbich diow the Fourth Capital I'ri/.J of ol.V THOUS AND DOLLAHS , on Tuesday , Oct. II , IKS I , uaid ticket having coit the sum of one elollar , nt the ollico of M , A. Dauphin , Now Oileius , La , , and that tlio'unount win promptly paid on profimtallon of thn lickut at the ollico of the company. L. T. SAN'TANA , Runner , St.ktu National Bunk , New Orleans La. IM. Wnlthor it Co. will open , next Monday , Nov. 'I , nt Our. Kith und Capitol tel nvo. , tlio liiiL-.it Confetctionory , Baknry , Fruitn , Ci < 'urn. mid Lidicti * nnel fJonto' UyslurH , I'io Cruain unel Lunch 1'urlora in the Oato City of Omaha. I'Jouso cj.\ ] \ ; all welcome. K'jStioctfullv. nol-lt M. WALTHEIUtCO. C2o and nco thu proHidontial aliair in tlio window of L. U. Williams it Son to- niRht. ( em-nil Itloin rtl CulitinhiiH , ( 'oui'MiifH , Novtimbor 5. hate to-night re- mblicnns formed it procession nnd marched last the ilcmncinlic hcadcpiurterR. A rortlo van made by th'j demornt4 end a I lot cnMird. JlnbM and hloiiex weru thrown and n number if men butt. Jamei A. Moon > , it machinist md n member of thi Illnino ami Logan glee lnb , was xtru 'k In the back of tha bund with t club , A youux man who nifn'od to givn hlu lame , rucolvcd a fovero cut on the top of Ills load. Patrick JJovlo , un eix-policeinuii , wax hot throin > h the head and killed , There in it -op'irt tthut tjn otlior men uero shot and rvoundeil Hovi.'rnly in the north part of thu city. fEST YOUR BAKING rUPEK TO-DAY ! IlrmifllnilvnllHml HI utiNoluVly ptnn I'Urnfirnn tnpilowti un u liotittovn unt . liiovi * Iliu enter uuij uinoll , A clii-inlAi will nut bu r iruU tudttuct tlioiueucucu ul uiiiniunlu. HOKS NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. u nnuillll.MJiS llts NEVER Ull.t < jll. ! llu\Ei ! I n n mill IKII lioni d r < ir n qiiiirt.-r of ( t en ntuiy It hai luuil Hi . iiiunitti'ii' rullnlilu ti"i , THE TESTJDF THE OVEII , ] { IC'K DAKINti TOWDKIl CO. , mmi:1 : or ilr , Price's ' Special I'laYoringExIracls ' , llto | rMir ) ( | UiuitilrlUltui HuJ alurjUU orli o nieiiJ 3r , Price's Lupulin Yens ! Gems IJrflit liii'iul. Tl.o H , ! . Jny ll i > l Iliu Wuilil. FOR ALE RY GROCERS , JH' FALL & WINTER ' 1FALL -IN AND- Visitora to the city nud nil olliora in need ct' Men's , Boya' nut ! Children's ESTJ T WJLL DO WELL TO CALL ON THE STRICTLY i , l House in the city nntl oxnmino their gooils nnd prices. They cnrry the largest stockiuul soil lower thim nny other house m the city. Ds-n't forgot to cnll nt For Economy in Fuel , Bermlyo ! Finish , Durability , Heating end Qnalilio ? , thoylmvo no pqunl. Tnsiicction Invited. Satisfaction Quarautccd. H. H. BRIGHT , & CO. , Solo Ag'nls , 1406 Donglnu St. OUR M01TO 100 Gouts ivortn of lioncst fioodB for every dqllnrlofi ) : tvith us. ILO 1206 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. Lie ol Fan Goods Just fin Como early and Ret n nulrctlon from the most comoloto nod o'o ant stock of woolens tra nave overuhown- eit UH make you n i ice , fined overcoat , lim through with the hoarloBt ilk or a tuit of cloUiex nnoxcollod anywhoru Kood fit , wu 1 m Jo and of fine material , a t pair of iron-ill' " ! 'TroiHurn , which will keep their nhapn and wo.ir till you tire of them , > Douglas Street. - - - OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Dealers in "Now and Second-hand IT : . SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ALL GOODS AT O 1 "t < O 33OL IE30 3T 1 O O 3 ? ors3ns need of anything in our line will find it to their a dvaulago to call on us before purchasing elsewhere.