OMAHA BEE. JL JL JL-A . KOUKTBBNTH YEAK. OMAHA , WEB.VKDNESDAY .iIWMNG ( NOVEMBER 12. 1884. THE TALLY , Berision of fie Vole of N&w & Yorfc by Comities , About Half the Total Number Returned , No Changes Shown ; None Soberly Expected Possibilities of a Few Irregu larities in tlio Oity , fanatical Eadioals Alone Dis pute the Apparent Eesulti Tammany's ' Great Opportunity for Bloody Eoveuge. Bolters In Itrooltlyii Vn- i Ions ICvlJcnccK o. Small Irregu larities Proxnostlciitloii.q , etc. NEW YOIIK. The following table priuted in the New York Times of the iltli inst. with th.it jour ual'd confidence of its nccurncy , ii hero given fur reference. It will bo found by comparing it with the returns that the Times matlo its t'fltiin.ite rt'lth nlmost precise exactitude and the inference ) that the full returns of the revised official vote will tally with the tubulated totals if not inoro than reasonable. However , the anticipated discrcpancios are located in Now Vork City and as it so happens that no rovi a'ons of that vote have yet been Bout , largo nud decisive differences may ba found , , - 1884 Clove Counties : laud. Blalno Dem. Hep. Albany . 010 Alleghaney . 2785 llrooine . 140i CattarrauRus . 13'JS C'ayuga . 3iGi Chatauqua . 4809 ChomunR . 181 Chenango . 1052 Clinton . 822 Columbia . flit ) Cortland . 12t > 8 Delaware . 97S > Outchess . 1022 Kiie . 1-491 Kasex . 1773 1'rauklin . 1090 1'ulton and Hamilton . 104 Uonesee . 958 Ureeiie . ' . . . . 1C llerkimer . 81 ( Jefferson . 19IG Kings . l.r > 7 ; " > ( ; " Lewis . 78 Livingston . 1103 Madison . 1741 Moriroa . " ) l)7fi ) Montgomery . yj New York . 4322r > Niagara . 31t ! Oneida . C'J ' Onondnga . 372 Ontario . 731 Uraigo . 127 Orleans . 10:10 : Dawego . Otsejto . 430 1'ntnam . ( Jiiefms . 1922 Itensaelaor . HID liichmond . 1971 Kockland . 1101 St. Lawrence . 7-103 Saratoga . 23 H Schenectady . 283 .Schoharie . 1807 ' Schuyler . 57'J Seneca . 318 ' Steubon . 'JSii Suffolk . 053 Sullivan . 315 IMS Tompkina . 42S Ulster . r.'J Warren . 784 Washington . 311r Wayne . 2113 We Hchestor . 223S \V yoinmg . ] 252 Vates . 1273 Total . . G9701 (18103 ( Uemocralic plurality in 188 1 , 1.801. rilORIIKBS OK TUB COUNT. Nnw YOIIK , November 11 , The following figures give the result of the ofllcial canvass in each county in New York state. .Schohario county's vote gives the following : Blame , 3,472 ; Cleveland , 5,339 ; Butler , 3' ; St. lohu , 173j plurality for Cleveland , 1,807. haruioga county Blaine , 8,1)0 ! ) ; Clo'-o and , "i..Slli ; plurality fur Ulaino 2,314. Niagara county IJlnlno , electors each : > S75 , Cleveland G195 , Butler ! ) . ' , tit. John 42j ; plurality for Cleveland , 318. The board of county canvassers met this morning and ad journed till to-morrow afternoon on account of incomplete ) returns , Yates county Blame 31)1 ! ) , Cleveland 1)18 ! ) , Butler 130 , St. John 200 ; plurality for Blame 1273. 1273.Orleans Orleans county Blainn 3997 , Cleveland 'J'.KW , Butler 03 , St. John 009 ; Blaino's plural ity 10-9. Now York county To-day at noon the board of iilderman were sworn in as a bjard of county canvassers. C. B. Waite , rep , was ? elected chairman. The board room was tilled with lawyers interested in the count and ' spectators. Among thine present represent- lug the republican national and stitn com- initteoa were Win M , Kvarts , Blisi , Sewell , Howard and Win. A. Butlor. The demo cratic state and natlunal committees were icpro oiited by Francis C ) . Barlow , Fr-nklin Biirtlett. Aurou J , Vauderpool , O. 1' . Mlllor , li Frcnclri M. Scott , Francis L. btstson , 1'Jd- ward Jt , Bacon aud James C. Carter. Olsetfo county. The board of canvassers of tlio county assembled hero to-day. Finding errors in tha returns , adjourned until tomorrow row afternoon , flllnton county Blaine 5.973 , Cleveland 5lfil , Butler III , St. John 35. Plu rality for Blalne , 822. Hotnselloar county Blalne 13,759 , Cleveland 13,411 , Butler GSC , St. John 410 Plurality for Blaine , 315. HfSencc * unty ) Blalno ) 3,301' ' , Cloxo In id 3.IJ27 , llutlof 6J. St. John 119. Plurality for Cleveland. 318. Watrcn county ( otliclal-Blatnii ) 3,577 Cevelaud 2,793 , Butler UU , St. John 123 Plurality f or BlAlno , 781. Sehneclttdy rounty Blalno 3.200 , Clove land 2,977. St. John 100 , Butler 41. Pluralitj for Blaine , 2SV Putnam county Blalno 2,103 , Cleveland 1 , 520 , Butler 4 , St. Johu fci ) . Blame's phuality 577. 577.Tioga county Blnino 4,3(17. ( Cleveland 3. 379. Butlfr 201 , St. John 401. Blalno's p u rality , ! W. OW-KO county Blaine 9,97l > , Clovolaiu 7.431 , 1 tiller 205 , St. John GOD. Blalno's plurality 2,512. Cattaraugus county Blaine 7,403 , Clevo laud O.UM , Butler 32 , St. John U30. Bl.dno's plurality 1,450. West Chester county Blalno 11,280 , Cleveland - land 12,521 , Butler 2.ij. St. John 437. Clo\o lund'H plurality 1,238. Itottirns from all towrn > except Oasiiirjiiig and Newcastle are canvasm and those will not change tha result. Tiocklnticl county Blaiuo 2,5U3 , Cleveland 3,097 , Butler 28 , St , John 123. Cleveland1 ! plurality 1,101. hewis county-Blalno 3,854 , Cleveland 3 , 778 , Butler II , St. John 114. Blame's plural ity 70. Wayne county Blaine 0 843 , Cleveland , 730 , Butler 408 , St. John 133. Blalno's plu rality 2.113. llerkimer county Blalno 0 13S , Cleveland 5.328 , Butler 50 , St. Johu 327. Blalno's iilur- ality 810. Onandaga county Blaine 10,892 , Cleve land 13,11)5 ) , Butler 99 , St. John G'jl. ' Blalno's plurality 372. Allegheny county Ilaino 0,068. Cleveland S.f.SO , uutler 730 , St. John 1,180. Blaino'i plurality 2.782. Washington county-Blaino 7,337 , Cleve land 4,222. , Butler 115 , St. Johu 225 Blaiuo' ! plurality 3,155. Kssox county Blaine , -1,551 ; Cleveland , 2- 770 ; Butler , 01 ; St. John , 0" . Blulno'a plu rality , 1,775. Madison county-Blaine , (5,008 ( ; Cleveland , 4 804 ; Butler , SO ; St. John , 629. Blalne' . plurality , 1,744. Montgomery county Cleveland , 5,413 Bliiine. 5.505 ; Butler , 48 ; St. John , 134 , Blaino'd plurality , 92. Steuben county Blaino. 10,017 ; Clovelaml , 9,000 : Butler , 5S7 ; St , John , 904. Blalne'i plurality , 987. Fulton and Hamilton counties Blame's plurality , 1,047 , showing no change from the former figures. The board of canvasears in Wayne countj sent out committee * to several towns to.recou- vouo the inspectors to correct clerical errors in the returns. No chungo is expected in the figures already published , The official vote ol Ontario county can not ha ascertained until to-morrow , the board of canvassers having ad journed until 11 , The Monroe county board of supervisors mot to-day as a board of canvassers. Tlio mo tlou to canvass the electoral votes was first lost. .Tho pointjwas raised and sustained by the chairman that only the tawns whoso supervis ors had original certificates of returns sfcnei by inspectors of election could bo legally can vat sod. Only 7 out of thu 35 supervisors hai such certificates with tlinm , Three of these towns were canvassed and found all right , The board than adjiurued until to-morrow af ternoon. The supervisors of Columbia county ad. journnd till to-morrow for corrected roturni from the first district. Cliatauiiua county , Blaine 10,070 , Cleveland land 5 801 , Butler 431 , St. John 510. Blame' plurality , 4,809. Cayn a county , Blaine 9,200 , Clove'an ' 0,011 , Butler , 421 , St. John 591. Blame's plurality 3,105. Liviugstoni- county , Blalne 5,191 , Cleve land 4,039 , Butlur 118 , St. Johu 3/5. / Blaiuo'i plurality 1,152. Schenectady comity Blaine 3,200 , Cleve. land 2,977 , Butler 41 , St. John ICC. Blalne'- plurality 283. Klection returns from nine election districts woio without tickets attachec and were sent bae J : for correction. The boari meets again to-morrow. The canvass of Duchess county is half com- pletnd. Koturns from Hoveral towns sent back to have clerical urrors corrected. AVyoming county Blaine 4,441 , Cleveland 3,189. Butler 53 , tit. John 4S3. Blaine's plu rality 1,25' ' . Orange county Keturns from several town/ / , and districts were sent back for the correction of clerical oiror.s. None material. Ulster county Some returns were sent back to inspectors , owinrr to irregularities which do uot effect the presidency. The democrats and republicans were represented by counsel. Otnego county Cleveland , 7,307 ; Blalne , (5,871 ( : Butler , 81 ; 'St. John , 432 ; Blame's plurality , 430. Niagara co nty Blaine , 5,875 : Cleveland , 0,193 ; CluvelaDd'a plurality , 3i8. Queens county The supsrvisors sent back the returns of nine districts to the in > poctors In each oato the inspectors failed togivotho total number of votes cast , When the returns - turns from the fi st district , first ward , hang Island City , were prebeuted , the counsel rep resenting the republican slate committee ques tioued their vahJity , claiming they were not signed by the properly qualified inspector. Ho said ho had been told that Huaney. chair man of tlia board of inspectors , left the poll ing place , had leceivod no ballots , and had not been present when they were counted , nml that another person had taken his placa and signed the returns without being duly quali fied. Supervisor Mclaughlin tuggesteil that tlw objections of the counsel were interfering withjtho work of the board and movoJ Unit the canvass proceed. This courco was adopted , and no further notice wnu taken of the conn sol's objection. The counsel also claimed that the vote of Newton was In frxcess of th8 reg istry , but upon inspection of tha reentry books it was discovoiud th.it it wan tmer.il hundred less. It is now almost certain that there will bo no ch iigo in the liguroj nlrculy published , showing Cleveland's majority to bo 1,9.2 The board re-convenes nt 9 u , m to morrow , and expects to complete the can vass of the electoral vote before noon , Jtichmoml couuty Tlio chuirmii of the boatd of canvasseiH Invited the chairman of the county republican and democratic commit tees t > witnib j tha cjunt , which was oaly In terrupted by the olfuiingof four affidavits of inen who declared they voted for Butler In Smithfield , but believed their vote * weio rodi ; d to Cleveland. Tha hrmnl of cin- : I'fiHHjr.s Look no no'.Ice of the allidavits. The 'III 'ial xolo wai ilbclirod as fullowx : lililno , 1,101 ; I lovolard , fi,133 ; Biillor , 75 ; t3t. John , U ; CloVi'lan'Trf ' ( ilurality , 1,071 Fulton conUy Blalne , 4 ; 17 ; Cleveland , 1524 ; Butler , 38 , St. John , 227. Jilaiiio' * plurality - rality , 1093 Hamilton countv Blaine , 521 ; Cleveland , < > 7 ; Butler 3 ; St , John , 21. Cleveland's plu rality. 40. Tompkins County The board of canvassers adjourned until to-morrow no.n. Broomu and Chanatigo connllos &re not yet completed owlnt ; to clerical errors. Onelda county 'Ihu canvassers adjourned until to-morrow on account of defective re turns from the flrat and fourth wards of Homo , Tlio errors are m'mply clerical , clerk rottirnn nhnw Blaine , 13,780 ; Cleveland. ' 13,820 ; Butler , 189 ; St. John , KM , I'lcv lund'd jilurallty , 40 , Lnter , Tlio Niiigara county board of su pervisors adjourned without making a declara tion , owing to Irregularities. Figures civon Blaine nud Clox'rland will iloiibtloM ntnud. DiichtM County. The canvanj will j > mlia lily bo finished to-morrow. The supervisors fiom several towns WITO ont back to lu\i clerical orrnn only , conrctoJ. Renojecounty--Boanl of c.in\a rpri ! foum pvnr.il technical errors anil tent the returns luck for correction Adjourned till to-morrow It is not thought that tlio errors in qua tloi will make any ilillerenco in tliv majority first ( liven. Jefferson county Board of canvassers ad jouniPd until 12 o'clock to-morrow. Krio ejunty Tha canvassers to-night fin ished the | Mo Hlt > nHnl vote without making oavcl-atige - from Bh nu's mnjority of 1,4'.H ) . Bn-TAi.o , N. YNovomborll , Dlspstcliea to the Courier confirm the old fieurrs inCatt'i ratiRiu county of 1,395 majority for Blaine. Chautauqua county gives 4,809 , mnjority for Blaiuo , nnd Wyoming county 1,252 majoritj for lilaiui ; . T1IK CQl'NTIKs CMIKl'OUTKD. NKW YOIIK , November 11. The following coiiiitirs Imvo yet t'i rciuirt olllcl.illy ou the Vote for preiMenthl electors at the recent election : Alb.iny , Boouo , Chemuntf , Choiiaugo , Columbia , Cortland , Delaware , Dutchceo , 1'Jrie , I-'rJiikliii , (7onoti > o , Ureeni' , ieir ) rson , Kings , hlvingitouo. Mo roe , Now York , Onotdii , Ornngp , Oswego , Queens , St. hawrenuo , Bcmiylor , Sullolk , Sill livau , Tompkliis , Ulster. TIIK SITUATION IIKVIKWKI ) . NEW YOIIK , November 11.-Midnight ( ) Up to this hour the result of the battle for the presidential electors has been declared in thirty-three of the sixty countioj of this stato. Tlio last pit'vious rt'iiorts of the rounty clerks showed a democratic plurality of 1 280. To day's oinvu'H showrt a tint loan tn Blatna of four votoj. The remaiiiing twonly-savon counties , with two exceptions , reported pro gress , and will , for the most part , report tha result of their canvass to-morrow. To-day'ii reports tjioak of it regularities in form. No mnntion \ nude of any corlous discrep ancy in the counts. Several comities , which did not to-day complete their oiliciai canvas reported that fhera was no reason to believe that when completed the figures would show auy change from these already given. Can vassed returns have been received by the dem ocratic state committee from twenty-four countiesindicate a change ofslx [ votes in favot of Blame against sixty ( in Livingston ) In favor - vor of C'eveland. No ioturr.8 have been re ceived at the republican national headquarters and Chairman Draper , of the republican state executive committee could not bo found. General John N. Kuapp , stalwart republican , from Auburn , taid ho believed the oiliciai canyass would maku no iraturial change in the published returns. "If there is any hitch , " said ha , ' 'it will bo in Now York and Kings counties , up in the country the people kuow within twentv-four hours afttr the closing of the polls what thn result is. I think it is a sure thing. " The oiliciai canvass in Kings county board of supervisors , returns in six wards examined to day beginning with the first showed Cleveland to ha\o 11,2'J votes , and Blaiuo 8,210. THB LKNdTH OK TUB COUNT. NKW YOIIK , November 11. The Mail and Kxpress says : The oiliciai count of the bal lot * of every county in the state is now ir progress. The work will be very thorough neither party yields an inch. Kvery figure will ba closely scrutinized. In the counties ol the state a week is usually consumed at the work. This city and Kings county raquiro less time. Four years ago the official count ol the state was not ( ompleted until November 20th , over a week distant. Prominent law. yers on bath nicies watch the count. I.O.VO ISLAND DISTRICTS. Niw : YOKK , Nov. 11 , The Kings county b > ard of canvasser. ) mot to-day. A number ol citizens and counsel representing the rejiubl ! can and democratic national and executive committees were present. John C. McKano was elected chairman and the usual commit tees appointed , niter which the board went to work on the canvass. The ( Queens county board of canva ers alho organized , and will probably complete the electoral vote this afternoon. The Loari of canva fccrs of Suffolk county also got to work. Lawyers were present rep- Renting the republican and democratic parties to SEO u fair canvass. OH , HOW KOIIE. NKW Youir , N venrnr 11. At a meeting of the republican general committee of Kings county to-night , the state senator Albart Dog- ? ett , moved to drop from the rolls of names nil these members who voted for Cleveland. Alexander Konnan and Kdwin Packard , tha latter a delegate to the republican Chicago convention , admitted they did not support Ulaino , The motion was not ucted. Tim IDS- ( jnatlori of W. C Bcccliir him . : f lov. ! Henry Ward Bcechor , was accepted. TAM3I VNY'S VliiNGKANGii' . AN AI.MIdlil ) COMPACT IICTWKKN TAJIS1ANV AND MIE IllU'UIII.I.'ANS TO ASSIST THE LATTK.lt IX THE I1KVISION 01' VOTES IN NKW VOItK CITY AND IIKOOKLVN. Special Telegram to Tin : BKK. NKW YOKK , November 12 , 3:00 : u. m. As .ho . returns by counties of the oiliciai canvntis cumes in , it becomes inoro and more apparent tint if Cleveland's plurality as originally ro- > rted is to be ovi-rcniuu aud the state Pcuurod or Itlaiuo , it mist bo done in Now York or Brooklyn , or both. There it much specula- ion hero over the result of the organisation of a canvassing board in New Yoik to-day , L'nmmany members j lined v/Ith the ro- mblicaiiH in the olrction of Wnlte , ropuhllcin : , is chairman. The democrat ! ) feel that this miles them no KOOI ! for it demonstrates that vith tha aid of Tammany tha republicans havn .ho majority and the I-OWIT , nnd if to dixposcd o chooHO what presincts that will throw out to technicalities. Tnmmany men are very ore over thu lesult of th-i election in the city , ? hey stood by Cleveland in good faith , there- ly bringing his election among the probiblli- les , to eay the luust. Inuo doing they eacri- load all the opportunities to inako trades In aver of their local ticket in which they were lone interested , for it is well known how bit- ir was thn pill they Hwallowed when they .ook . Cleveland. The result is , Tamirnny has obt control of the city oflicoH , which huvo lorotoforo benn a g'iat ; olnmcnt to their itrengtli and U without anything oxcupt Its ilntory to rally upon. On thu other linr.d , .ho . county democracy 1ms elected its candidate or mayor and the churgo is mode that it was uabled to do so by rxtonxivo trailing at the xpittto cf the rcfal uf the democratic ticket , or it is noloj ion * that this wing of tha pirty s not in the majority. All this makts L'ammanyitcs cxcft'ilingly wore and notwithstanding Jolm Kclly'u Hceing denial , it M believed that having arritxl out its pledge to cost Its ballot for Cleveland it is nowoilling In the bittemojs of ocal defeat to xeo that no inoro of ttiom are _ cQiinted than till strict letter of tlm law lie- ; nnnds. It will bo uoto'l that while Kelley ays Tammany "will will watch the count ai llto cat iloni a mn io" ho iJiwn'l fay tutored they will WAtcn It. I'lrreland'ii friends nro unea y nt Iho n pert i > f alfairj for iinlPM the jmlgpa of elocllou in Now York and Bnwkljrn hns boon nnnmnlly pxnct , it is IKV Iioved tht ptet-xt' can bo fotuid for throwing out eiurash ol the votas to olvo Blalne a plu rality. U may bfl that the knowledge of xnino b.irgiiin between Tammany nnd the rcpitMN cam to thHnd may account fir _ the r.Uher morn favorable turn towards Hlaiiioin betlliig for fho p st two dny . By Associntod 1'res * . KKI.LYVt NKW Yonic. November 11 , John Kelly , of Tnmmaiiy Imil , cnld to-night , there Is no po litical Mctilficnuco in the election of al derman Waite ( republican ) as president of ths board of mipervlsci-s by votosof Tnmuiniiy alderiucn. Mr Kelly adds that Waite has often voted with Taiunniiiy democrats in the board , and the latter Imvo only eoire poini ! > d with the retiring aldermen's drain ) li.r the courtesy of the election. ICelly declares Tam many aldeimeti will watch the count rf the electoral vote as a cat watches n moiif.e , . .UIOOI.ISOVV'U'Il TIIK HKTUllNS. Now York Herald , November Uth. The city authorities were startled yesterday when they discovered that no nlcutlon n-lurns had been made to the county clerk or thn board of aldermen from the twonty-fou-th election district of the first nosoinbly dintrict. As the chairman of the bmnl : of Inspsctors Is n "trong republican and the district is over- whylinincly democratic there was a feeling of alarm aud the facts were communicated to dis trict attorney Olny at once. As the failure to lilo a sUtoiunnt of' the vote within twenty-four hours after Iho cauvi 9sfcfelony. . As < sutaut district attorney IVuflB.11 . * fur the election inspectors of the iliKtnSife They tire William Hunt , chairman , of No. JilWushliigton street ; James Siillivnn , of No.I imVasliington street ; ChrlHtophor Wyttotf , of NJS274 Woat strnot , and Kclward Conklln , of 195 Hudson tn < ot. Both Hunt and Sullivan are ro inbllcain , Wy kolf belongs to Urn county democracy and Couklin Is a Tammany man. When brought fnca to face with Assistant Dlttrlut Attorney 1'arrls the men appeared to bo confined and could not tell what hud be come of the ti'turns. A muasenger was sent for Justice Unify , who came to the district attorney's office In a hurry and opened court. The case was laid before him and ho declared it to IM a matter of the greatest importance that the loturnshouUl bq found as soon KM ] ) os lblo. Detective Tom ( Jerchtou made affi davit charging the iiiBpcctors with a f.illurfl to file the Btatomout of election within the time specified by law. Justice Duffy then commit ted Mr , Hunt the chairman , to the Tombs for examination in default of ijiC09. ; 'I lie rest were held in default of IUOOO ball ouch. They will bo examined in the Tombs police umrt this morning. In the meantime great consternation pro- vallod lest thn loss of the returns might Invali date the vote of tha district. A Herald reporter - porter was allowed to talk with tha prinonors in the tombs last night. Hunt and biillivan. tha republicans , wore qulto jolly and confident while the democrat ! stood around the steve in the corridor in a most despondent mood. They were all waiting to bo locked in the r cells. WHO HAI ) TAKKN TIIK 1IEIVKNH. -'I took my registry book in nu unsealed envelope to the clerk of the board of alder men , " said Chairman Hunt. "Ho gave mo a receipt for a ntatoment of the vote , although tbcro was nothing in the envelope but tlio book. " "And I , " said Sullivan , the other republi can , "took my registry book to the bureau ol elections. " "But where are the signed and sealed returns - turns ! " usked the reporter. The four men pjiook their heads. "Did you not sign statements of the votes ? ' "Yes , " answered thn chairman. "And seal thorn In an envelope as the law directs1 "No ; wo sealed nothing. " "Thou whe.io are the statements you signed ? " t The men shook their heads and looked at each other. "When did you sro them last ? " "Just nfter we. nignoil them in the polling place at No. 113 Dosbrosaes street , " aiisw.rtd the chairman , "In whoso posKFSJion were thojV" "Michael J. ( Jillau , the republjcan poll clerk , had them. Ho promised to deliver them fer us before twelve o'clock the next day. " " sober " "Weroyou ? "Yns , si ! . Cold jol-er. " All the inspectors agreed in this statement , although thu two democrats did not oecin to have a very clear recollection upon the mib- ject or to understand anything about the return - turn ? , although they were qiiito biiro thesy Kigned rome papers. THEY AUK rmisND.sor O'UHIKN. AH tlio reporter withdrew the two ropubl ! c.ms laiighod mid sai.l . : Oh , we'll get out of this all right. Don't wony about u.s.1' Tim Inspector * nil agreed tint the vote of tlio district wa : Clovt-Iaud , J.J , ' ) ; ilainn , 01 ; Biitliir , 2 ; St. John , 1 ; defective. I. Clovu- land's plurality , lll. ! Thi rcjioiter allied upon Michael J. 011- 1-in , the Itoptiblican po 1 clerk , who was . 'aid to have taken possession of the returns Ho ivuj at No. 4L'o Greenwich street. A rmrrrv i > iKclor : ncms'iviii. "f didn't touch the rotiirns of the iuapoi- , ors , " ho Buld , emphatically. "Tho whole mard was drunk , nud Wo had a lively time , BO that I had nil I could do to attend to my lid not return. Ho did not nlgu thu poll int. and 1 don't think ho got his poll book , L made a return of two , lists to tint Joiiuty clerk , 1 understand Jfthat one xhould livu gone to the bin can of ( factious , but 1 iid my work to attend to tin Jdid not know t was necessary. I haven't tin slightest ide.v ) f where thoinspectors'rotiiriissfirH. 1 should hink that the chairman of thuoaid oil ht to mvo thn raturcs lu his ponhPHsily. " Mr. ( iillan said that ncoordiont'i his re.cnl- Rtfo the vote plven to the rcjurtur by the nepoctor was entirely correct , A visit wai made to Mr. ItoynolcU' cigar tore in Ieshros eH ntreot , where thn returnn vnro made out. Mr. Heynohls snid that ho aw no raturns aftnr the inspector and pull ilqrks left. Ho duclarud that ithinall party of loIateroiiH young mon got into the place while ho count was going on. Mrs. Keynnldx said hat he picked up Air. Frederick A Whito's lull book in the morning when hu was mvxnp- ng up and returned It to him , Mr , White Hays that ho baa not the faintest idea of whore he ruturns nro , AViirlllcc r-.viiiploiiis , 1'llll.Anci.niIA , November 11. A confor- inco began to-day , with closed ( lours , at the iflice of the American Iron and Steel luuocla- .Ion . , Ono ono ulda nin mcmbois of the gun foundry , board of the Uiiitud States govnrn- innnt , appointed to iiumlro into the bust means for the manufacture of hua > y guns , adapted to modern warfare , on the other by representatives of the lending steel manufac tories of the country. TUESDAY'S TRAFFIC , Basins Yesterday in Livestock and Profliice. Active Oixttlo Market With nn Inadqnato Supply , Hoga Kulo Heavy Under the Light Demand , Wheat Unsettled lo Very Moderate - orate Businons , Poor Business aud Nervousness in the Oorn Pit , OAK HliMiiKr anil Strnrty All Intvr. cut In Janunry I'oi-k linitl Knslcr. In Ktnr DiMiuiiul. UIUCAOO MAltKKTS. I'ATTLK. Special telegram to TIIK HKK. CHICAOO , November 11. Among Iho fresh arrivals wcio 100 to 1'JO cars of Texatisnnd westeriH. The supply socmcd considerably below the demand and the general market ruled active wltli a slight advance on the best sorts of nativoi , yet they sold rather Irrogular. ly , the quality biltiglug moro of premium than for some time past , As for hmtatici' , two car-loads , averaging only 1,1(00 ( , mild at f15 aud there were steers of nearly tlu > eamo weight that sold for a dollar a hundred lorn. The highest price sale of thlHiiuirniiig was two loads tliat nvenutod 1 tW ) and sold for 0.05. These were very nearly first class , which may be quoted nt ( > .70@0.80. The bulk of tlm so-called good cnttlo woi-o soiling around about CTG@0,15. ! Second class natlvo Btoors Maybe quoted at 0 00@5 50 aud common at 4 U& © t .SO ; natlvo hutchorV stock of all sorts were In fair demand and Htoiuly. Westerns aud Toxims were ncr.rco and sold at strcng prices. Ono car of apodal grade Moutanns averaged KUH and sold fern n ! ! 0 and a big ilrovu of Stuart Kohr t C-o'd Montnnas averaged 1U57 nnd sold for 6 10. A drove of the Gary & Forrest Wyomlngs , aver aging 1130 , mndo 05. Good to cholea , 1200 to 11150 pound ) ' , fi 70@0 L'5. Common to fair , 1000 to 1200 pounds , 10@5 ! 50. Sales- Montanas , 115\ ! I5 ! ; 101 cows , 11CO1 10 ; lil ! ! Montanaa , l iO , 5 10 ; 20 cows , 1077 , ! 1 HO ; 171 ! Montanas , 11U ! ! , 5 'J5 ; HI cows , 11 SO1(0 ( ; M7 Montanas , lUlil , 02.V 20 Moiitanan , 1'JIO , fil > 5 ; 11 ! ) Wyomings , IM1 , D 10 ; 23 Montana * , I'JIH.OIO. HHKKI' . Kecolpts , aSOO. lions , The muket opened active aud D@10c higher , a few loud * ul fancy heavy making SI 05"m ( 0 00 , but later there was n falling oil' in thu demand nnd the market closed rather weak , with the advance of tha morning almost lost. The main cause of the advance was the largo shipping orders on the market on Now Kng- land account. Common nud rough packers sold around about St10 ® I fi'J ' nnd good pack ers at SI 05@-1 70 , whtlo boat ho.ivy mnilo SISU@ti > 0 ; packing and shipping , l ! : < Uo 310 pounds , SI 00@SOO. WIIKAT. A inoclorato l-imiiu-ss was trnusnctpil In wheat tn-duy , but the market was unsettled. l''oreign advices continue unfavorable. Ko- ceipts continuo largo , and the visible supply reporf posted to-day showid nu iucroasii of 2)00OJU : ) , bushels. The market oponeil weak under thvso influences end after slight fluctu ations declined 10 n point 4i uuiln- closing of yo.ftonlay ufiernoon , then rallied j'c under a good Hpeculatlvo demand , largely from ( -hurt intorcst , At the advance , olTorings were quitn large , nnd prices receded Jc , lliKtiiitflil , nnd closed on the rogulnr board .J3 under yestorJny. On the afternoon board the market continued to riilo easy , and closed n shndo lower at 71Jc ; for Novembor. 71ic ! ; for Uacember , "i3jaTJ&u ! for January , SOjJc for May. CO N Itccdptuof corn were 331 cam for the last 48 himrH , against 180 cars yosU'rd.iy. There was moderate business tiaiiHaclcd , nnd the feeling was ono of great nervoiiKiiuss , At the opjning there was a very i Tegular nirl uiiiiet- tied market , ami prices vailed widely , with the aalcH made at higher prices , but quickly broke elf lie for November , mill to lor Iho year ; rallied ' /o / for November , but latflr waa ugiiin weak , aud closed on the regular board ut lo lower IW Niivmiibcr , and J lower for the year than yeatordny. On the afternoon board [ no irmrlioc again ( loclirieil \ . OATH. ruled ntroiig and Hto.idy. nt 25Jc for Novom- jer , L'6c for December , Ii8 c for May , POIIK Trading was only mnduruloljr active In mess * ork and tlm interust coiilorod in contracts for ilumiary delivery. I'rici-H nilfd Irrnmilar , declined - clinod 15 'Oc , closing tamo. Clo ing figured were S113f ) for the year , § 11.35 for January , $11 , 15 for Kebriiiiiy. I.AIII ) 1 titled n shade cnsiur , with i * fair domain ! , , ho market clohing at li..l.'i for Novombnr , SO.S'Ji for IJccembur , .SO.SD for Janmry and 5li'S ! ' for 3''obruary. ' HIS ANNUAL IIEI'OHT AH I'OIIMANIH II Ol1 TIIK IIIVIHION OK TIIK MUtoOUlI , f. H. A CHICAO ? , November II. The nimrul report of Major General Schofiold , communding the the division of the Missouri , Is imbhrlieil to day , In treats of the oporulions In that ill- vinlon dining thu patl your. The rontcr of troops in the division shows seven rvglmonts and two companies ol * cavalry , nineteen regi ments nml onu company of infantry , fuur bnt- toiicH of field artillery , The report urges the naccsKily for liberal appropiiatmns to jirovidu poriiianerit Mieltor and birruckri for troops In the division. Ho refers to the dcslltuto run- lltlou of certain Indian tribes In the depart ment of the 1'Ktto and urge * meaim for their rolluf , lie urgt's the ncc ititv for u practical 8 < ; heel for field artillery fiishioni'd uftxT thu nchoolx of npuli- cnlloiiH for uifuntry aiul cavalry ut Koit l.oiv- enw rth. Hu lii'mtloin HID encampment if thn Illinois national guards iluring the month" of July utid AuuiKt whim tlto limpnction of troops occurred by liluiitenant-Coloriol Kwnlt- /.ur , of the Kighth cavalry , ( Jcneral Schotielil , in thin connection Invitus uttentton to the. Importance of Hchooln for practical Instruction of thu militia of the Koveral utates , nnd thn urfii-.it need thrro for the mliiealioii of both ollicers and mrn in Iho ii-a of thn modern rlHc , n iti iil innuwiivriv , ni-ccMjiy o make tha UriMif thcrilKi chYctlw , nud in Iho ( Mull nf Briny llio , both in i-amp and In garri > nn , Olio jiwr of such 11 strnctlouto > oungiuonbotwron " vfiieen nnd twenty jcarn of npo would make , lion VIIM , rxcotlont mldicw , far mme taluajilo than mniiv tlmr * their number of utjtrainrd mllUia. The notional government might well glvo ran onnh1n aid tothoia ncinmli in money , military matrritU nnd cxp-'niMited lintructors , ouch m won il nmlto tyMun iucx- to the ntate. . CIIOMMl.X IN I'AKIS , INCIlKA'ilXn UKATII HATK. r'Attw , Novomhor ll.-Kighty-lhroo deaths fr m cholera hern yonterdaj- , Including thoio In the hiHptUl. Onn hiimlrril and nineteen IMHCR were ndimtted to luwpitatu , whnrn It1 ! ) are under trpiMiiicnt , lictwcun midnight and iioi-n lo day there tliirtvfour fresh cases nnd thirteen tlenthi oiiUido of liMpitaln. The epidemic Iii confined to unhonlth ? pnrU of the city , TIIK KltKNfll ni.Ol'KADK HHANHAI , November 11. Two Chlncsolron clad crulvers nri' prepmlng to Itnvvo for thn tmrpodo of nttemptmt ; to force the Vior.ch blockada. A CIIINK1K COAI.INa , VOTUOSA , November 11. Thn Chincw bought nearly Iho wholn stock of KngllMi coal ill Shanghai , The riaviic In VAKH , Novembi-r 11. Hetwcen noon and iilovun hint night there won ) ! > 7 fresh pasui of cholera , and U deaths In this i ity. Thexo li - nie do not include the mlilitlonnl cawes ami doatlu which occurred at the hospitaln. In numerous Inttnucos the victims were seized with Iho ilnoano without warning , In omillliiHO" , on the streets and other pubho phicos , and when about tholr ordinary voca tions , The luiHpitnls cot npait for thn cholera patienU nro nil full and others nrflhoinccp'aced m rcjvdinom , Many cases occiirriHl nuiong the troops nt thn Garrison , The rotiilcncns occu pied principally by KuglWmud Americana are in the moat excellent sanitary conditions. HKIIMN , November Tliuimpoti.il boards of health of Germany , Auxtria nnd Hungary nro acting in concert to endeavor to prevent the cholera from entering cither country. DOIIMN , November -I'nuick N. KittRcr- nld , a I'Vninu suspect , arrested In London last April on the charge of treason nnd fiilony , has been acquittm ! . Owing to this result the crown has abandoned the Tuba curry cases and nil prisoners hive boon roloneud. The VriinrlilHi' 1)111. LONDON , November 1 1 , In the coinmoni to-dity the franchise bill passed thu third reading without division. VI OK L'llKSIDKNX KMOCT IIKNDUICIH TOfCIIES 11IH 1IOOSIKU CONHfiTl- ) KNTH WITH A I.ITTLK ri.Ull'KIl OK CAIT1VAT- INII IIUNCO.MIIE. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Nov. 11. The demo cratic nUto jollification hero to-day was large ly attended , although there woio uot a largo number of vlnttois from oiitsido tha city , Uo- twunti three and four o'clock the nicotine won culled to order and Govrmor Hoti'JrichH ' bohiR iutroiluco 1 mnilo n epooch , n portion of which was dovotcd to Iho oxpaxitiuu of his well- kinm'ii views on tha tarilf , To tha Ht'ind taken by the ilemocraU on this que.-ilion , HendrlcKs nttributod much of tlieir Bud-el's In Indiana. The sponker Haiil : "As n result of thn national election , I wish to cay to you that the value of public nocurltieH hat nlroaily cd- yimcod. Many who do not think rightly slid the effect of our victory would bo lo nducu the vuluu of United Status n- cmltlrs. Such , you rue , hni not linen the effect of the election , coutIiiiiodHiiilrc : ! ! > s. " .Somehow the republicans diil not get as much money ai usual to use in tin election in Indiana anil the roault was iiift to Iho bodt judgnipntof the pooplo. Wo H.-O . the icinlt. " The address closed as follows : "My countiy- mon 1 cannot oxpresn to you under how iiiiiuh nnd how great obligation I fed to you. 1 diil not doxlro the nomination for vlco president ( several voices "You will bo president four yearn from now. " Ithar.umo my duty to ac cept It I wont as far as I could over the hint i ami fpoko to the people frankly , us I have ul- ways Hpokim mi public queiitions , mid now to you and lo thn mini , women nud uhihlren , wli' ) are at home , I louder my heartfelt tliunkx thii day , " ( jownior ilcct ( Jiny followed with n fhorl speech , Other udiln'H'es wi.'ro niiidn by local sptiakors. Nellhor Voorhces or MoUou- nht spoku. At night MIOIU was n torchlight p.iiailu rovloivotl y llonilrlcks. Thn stroelH wern throiigod , Jllj ; tViniirliy. | TOPEKA , K s. , NovombiT II. II is cstl- inatid full ruturiiH will give Illaiiio ( XOOU plurality in Kansas. SUNHER'S BONANZA. Maud ? - , Beats Her Own and All Previtns Hrcorts , Trotting A Afilo in the Marve lous Time , 2:09 : 1-4 , Greatest Tiuf Oconsion in the World's History , In the Presonoo of a Fovr Blue Grass Aristocrats , A Grand Spcctaolo and' ' Great Enthusiasm , l < > Itoniu'i'H liat ; Vniuloi-lillt line Not Sold On" Mnrc. 3IAUI ) B. The day war > bright for November. At tho1 track wan a' vos > 7 largo gattioriiig 'of the very bust pooplli1 of''tho blue gr.isi region , nmonjr them hundreds of church-xor < ) and saveral > divines , A placard was coinpiouomly posted on the grand stand , "NO HI41TINO AI.lOrtKII. " The jlldcoH iiml timers .weio M ajor 11. C. McDowell , Colonel It. Wont nnd W. HiVil - sou. Iii the opponito ntaiidwro Mr. llonner , lioneral J , I1' . Itob'tmui , Ij. J' . Brohoad , Uichnrd Anderson nud Hamilton llusby , The conditions worn : Maud S. to boat her own. rccor.l of 20tf ; ! ) for a cup tillered by the Wood-i burn farm , where she was brodi Bairjoggud around the track , went to the head of the etrotch , ami cinning' down nodded for the word. Notn single mletnko wn made , nnd. it would bo dillleult lo iu\iiKlno n more HUPKIIU MPCUTAUMX than the ono picHonWU by the noble animal as nha o.ime into full viuw of the c.ctant | thr.ongH on the grand t > ind. When the three- quarter polo wns reached Mr. liowarman joinoil her wi'.h n runnur hltcled to a. sulky. The finish wns moiii'icent ( ; nnd tbough TIIK Jl'tXlKH HTOPIIKD-OHKIII WATIU'KS AT 2:091 : , tha mnjoiity of the vinitorn' wntchea made the tlmo WJ. Tha pa no vvhon tlm queen re turned to the etunil. for Hair toveli ! | ; wns in- iksciibablo. Ci-owds filled the qnnrtor stretch. nnd cheered themnelves hiiHky , It w&s the greatest pcrformunco of the kind ever wit nessed lu the "orld1 nnd tha Kentucki&mi nhouted oa only KentuoUlans can , .Mil. IIAIIl.W.\H > aiNailATUI.A'CHI ' > on every tide. While Grant , the nolorod' groom , was cooling llauil 8 on the lawn , scores of Indies gathered oround nnd' asked the privili'go ot tonohiog her on the'nono. ' Bimner , rjulckly ns possible , hurried to the tnlegrnph ollicc. where his first dixpatch was alollowH ! "W. 1U V-iudoibllt- m ro. will now bo turned o'ut for the winter. , " < rf-t , \h\ \ \ Tllll T HW < XJOO. ( The whole town to-t i UkN' ' * tidkirg about. thu wondei fill performance. 'rt\o interest in thu oloctlou htut bor-n iiitnti-o boie , l it isnb - morgnd by tbn tidnl WHVM nf xeitci > ui , p o- ilucinl by Maud M. Among Iho smuy dla- 41 patches rucclvod by 15.niic ) r in the followitje from tin ) owner of . ( ay-iyo ) Hoef "Allow niO' . to congrntiilaw jcu on Iho wnmlerful'per- forminicn of jour grent marc , M nud H.'V-i' ' ( digued ) .f. I. 0.18K. > "CII15 KIOT AOI' . " ' liOVKRNOIl IIOADLKV I'KOULAIltH TIIK J.AW ANI > - TIIK llllll ! PHNA1.TIJWOK TIIK \ lOL.VTION TO TIIK srillKINU ilWICIl . . , Coi.fMfti'H , Ohio , November 1 ' . Governor Ho'idloy ' to-ilay ii-suwl n proclamation to the cltl/.oni of three cuunJ.lt'H In which depreda tions ocDurrod on account of tha stiiku of min er H. Ho enumerates the destruction by jn > Cfiidlniiesnnd iiilinar ( that it IH in ii ffruut measure dim to the ijuip.ithy extenilod by i.iiiioim , nud c.ill.i on them to Ui-o nil itr-orts to pn Horvu the prnou'liy illhcounti'nancing nll.ua- luwful nctn nud to : ! tlm focal anthori ties in their efforts to i > i > : > erv projwity nnd the- jieiici ) . Ho uiouio.'i tlinm it ilia ijiiturbanco . ontiniirs it will be Hiipiie.-aeil | If it requires tlm entire military foice. \Vliai 1,11 iii in- l-i Join- . November 11 Uhiln-i raniain iiiliotiy at homo. He app.-.iw ti bo w'.iltiug , liku ovei'ybody else , nml occupies hinifielf n.'iiiu' ; his oriliuary ulF.iird nud cntartaining friends whu cnl ! . , , ST. 1'Ai'I. , November U. lllaino'j majority in Minnesotn is now estimated nt over Dl.OOO , . and It is lliongl.t will evoic-d 5 : > ,030. Tliat I'xvrnllngly ilii'igriTiiMo anil vy Knrloiis C0iifi'iiiiin ( | < . | 's are llnlili ) I prevalent illMeasr , iMtiirrh. In i-.iusi-d liy srinl- i-HlaiTti it not : ul 'iidi if to In season. fTlltt iiloin t.iluL In tint lilooil. Moiiil'M S.irs.ipiirlll.i , ilKca.ie Irrip'ieiill.t ile-liojn tlleiiellHOllt BniolL , m by Its powerful purifying and vltuU/lngiietloii I ' and nflen ilevelopes Info lironclillla ur puimo- Upon thu blooil , Rpei > illly removes tlio cause , niiry I'niisiimplloit. I'mlniiljteilly many cases nml tlm.l ullccts u niillenl and peiiniment euro i of I'oiismiiplloii in lylualo in catarrh. I food's. of catarih. These who Milfer from Usarlril j Sarsip.irill.i ; cures ruUtrih iiml hus oven nyinploiiis imcoinfortiihlii How Ironitlie nose , clferleil retnarkablo ciuvs of cunsumptlon nirenslvo brouth , ringing 'Hid liursllni ; noises Itself , tn Its caily xlngi . A liookciiiitulniiiir In the oars , swelling of Iho soft parts of tlio slalemiMiti of many cm en by llooil's Harfuip.v- throat , nervous proslratloiM'ti1. should tnku l ilia , will Im Kent freoioiill wlioai'ml niUicH.i Hood's Sariainlll.iunl | : lie curi'd. IoC. I , I fond il Co. , Lowell , Muss , The Best Moclicino Catarrh and Impure Blood : " I liave siilfereil with eataiib in my head "llooil's Karvipanlla has helped mo inoro forycais , ami panl mil liiiiulreilsof ilolhirsfoi1 | for I'lil.'inli and lmpic : , lilooil than anylidn meillcliies , lint have heivioforo received only j cl > o I over iisrd. " A. I' ' vii. , Hyracuso , N. Y , temporary relief. I began to take IlooilM "I suirered tlneo ye.usvltli i.'atacrh , aud SarHapaillla nml now my catanli Is nearly my general heullU was pour In coutciiuuncu. cureil , HID v.'ealiliess of my Imily Is all gone , \Vhen I took 11 cod's Haisapajrllhi I found I inyiipputltolsgooil Illfai-l , 1 fcelllUeaiinihiT | liMdlliorlglitrenK'ily. 'I'lio catarrhbyleldln ; ; , jicrson , llooil's KirKut : > ai Ilia IH thu he.Htineil- a.'i Ilocd'a Karaariiirillii Id fluiiiioinc my blood , Iclne I have nver taki'ii. " JIiiB. A. ! and the general touo ol my syctutn Ulinprov- HAM , rrovldeneo , It , J. Inj ? . " KIIU < K WAsuiwiifit Kixhostkir , N. Y. hy all ilni-'Kl.'l ! t"I * f < * S5 , Sludu Hold by nil ilni't ' si % fur S.l onlyliyt' . Iliwil ) t , lo\vell. M.iis. only by C. I. HOOD CO. , l.o\\i'llMasi. . COO Doses One EOO Doses One Dollar. I 1