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THE ' .7 YEAK. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY $ ( } imNG , NOVEMBER 4 , 1885. NUjMB.EB.115. COY , HILL SUCCEEDS HIMSELF Tlio Empire State EolJa Up a Round Demo cratic Majority. TWENTY THOUSAND THE FIGURE. Growing the Harlem Witaity. . Thousand Ahead of Davenport. MAHONE MEETS A DAD DEFEAT. The Old Dominion Responds With the Usual Bourbon Dcwe. IOWA SOLID FOR THE RIGHT. larraloo Leads With Twenty Thoutand Over Voting. HEPORTS FROM OTHER STATES. The Kleotlon Law Cnrrlctl la Cnlciign The Usual Nchrnnkn Hoiinii Up to ? eriC iiiil)2lciili Votes Siieofrvlrt * v limn Foliitii In tlioblnio. TIlltOURIIOUT Tim 1Y. . Dlnpiitcliefl Ht'owlnj : How thn Kloc- tlotiH Want In Vnrloim Pianos. Kloctlon Day In NIMV Vork. NKW YOIIK , Nov. a Tlio weather Is coo ) , clear nnd iIMIgliUul nnd Rives every promise f rcimiliii.ffc so all day throughout tlio eastr nrn p.titof t hcstate . Tliiotighoul the Mo- linwk valley nml other polut.s fuitli-i-lunth heavy snow HtormR have piwntlod and it Is likely thnt bad loads in tli so districts will cause n lighter vote than would otherwise bo the case. Both political parties are confident of success. The democratic committee are Etlll claiming 80,000 majority for III1I. The iCDiibllcnns aio n llttlo more modest , but wlnlc giving no litMires as a basis for their claim , predict Davenport's election. Betting last evening wan In favor of the democrats nt S10 to * ! ' In some places and nt others MO to Si1 on Daveiipoitbnt It Is hinted thnt , the futures on both * ldes are made to order for telegraphic 11 0 to riral district- ! ) : ecp up the < 'our.iie of the la thl'ul. AuiA.vr , "Nov.a. The weather here Is cool nnd eloudv. A fair vole Is tiding polled , with considerable trading on local tickets. EI.MIUA , Nov. ! ) . Tlio day opened cloudy , will ) iwnMonal .squalls ol rain , sleet and snow. Trie ram ol jcslcrdn ) nml last night Iiti t.Mjttlio loads In a veiy bad condition. T' * $9kJil Is proceed ! ugly quietly here nnd the voio bids to no Inir to heavy. LorKHOiir. Nov. a. Tlio election IB pio- prcssing quit tly In this city , the full vote .being polled. The vveatlier Is damn and chillj. wltli 'Ight ilunles of nleet In the morning , but the sky is clearing. In the country towns a falling off iu the vote Is ex- ) M jl < ' < ! . HriTAT.Q , N. y. Oct 3. The weather Is cloudy and cold. Thoolectlon in this city is progic.ssinj ; quietly. The vote in most dis- dlstiicts wart rather light mi to 11 a. iu. Tuov , Xi V. , Nov.il. - We her cloudy , but no rain tailing. The election Is pawing off qulotly nud Indications are ( ' . ( it tin average vote vull bo polled. Mrs. Caroline ( Jaiky llogern , ndvotaloof temnle Mitfruge , olleicd to vote at LniiBiiiKburg , which wus ret used liy the inspectors , and she threatened to apply to the courts tor u mandamus. Burr'.M.o , Nov. : ! . Shortly before eight o'clock this morning I'roshlcnt Cleveland . -walked to the polling place of the 1st district of the 8th wild , and cat ids ballot for the straight demociatle ticket. Ho lemaincd * heie a tow minutes dialling with oldacquuintaucej and then returned to his lavy office. Ho will nrobnblv leave tor Wash ington at 5 o'clock tills afternoon. UociiKsnni , N. Y. , Nov.'AVestlher fair , but n lluht vote Is being polled. Vrederlck Konp , deiuocrullccandidate for sccietury of atai ( , is running ahc.td ot his ticket. In nearly every district the vote on tbo state tiekiit Is on strict party lines. The mohihi- tlonlstK are workiliL- hard and will poll a larger vole than laht , ye.ir. Tiio contest on the legislative ticket Is close. At the republican Mate headquarters It is claimed that .1 larger republican vote is being jioilttd than usual. .Neu.s t'rori Brooklyn in dicates n full lepublican Vote. The ln.ad- quarteis of the democratic state committee is crowded with visitors. It is said they have not bad a single charg" of cutting or trailing votes. A dispatch wiis sent out over the Btato at noon declaring that Now Yoik city democrats vere voting t-olldly and vv.mld Kivo tlm M.ito ticket 50,000 majority , it is alba Hinted that more than half ot the vote of the entire city was polled before noon. The Day in lown. DES MOINKH , Iowa , November 3. The day opened pleas nt , with the weather clear and cold. Voting is proceeding quietly , wltli the prospect of an unusually largo poll. Iowa votes for governor , lieutenant governor , Jii'lgeof ' the supreme court , and superinten dent of education , one-half the senate , and r.llnf the lower house , four tickets are In the Held the , lepnbllean , headed by William Larrnbee. of Fayette county ; fusion ticket , rt'picscntfng the democrats and grecnback- crti , headed by Chailes K. Whiting , of Mciiomi county ; str.ilght-out or t.John ) ) rohlhltionlht.s headed by ilumes MeDermutl , of Mills conn- 'ty ; stndiiht j'recnb.iclers ( opposed lo fusion , hradedhy Kilns Dotjv of Linn county. The chief stnte Issue involved Is lu repeal or further trial of prohll .lion , the fusion plat form demanding rcpril of pniiiibitlon and { substitution of a Koiuinl license law ; the re publican platform nsking for a fair trtnl of tlio prohibitory law before any modification IB made. Tbo senators elected this year will vote for United States UMiator two years from next winter , so national in- IUP.S are alpo involved in the campaign. The Tote to-day will IK ; compaiwl with tlie vote of 18Kt. when the republican majority forgover- Jicr was 3,000. The oiiimsltlon vole to-day will Ite compared with the combined vote of thu democrats nnd grcenbackers In ISA There nro 1.T18 voting precincts In the state. The Old Dominion. PKTKiisnviio , Va , Nov. , The wealhcr Is beautiful throughout tlie titate , ns fnr UN hcaul from. Thu expoctallon h Uiattho vote will average pretty well up to the presidential vote of 18SI. The voting here Is proceeding quietly. No disturbance M anticipated , as nil aloons closed nt sunset List niglit , notto re open until Wednesday morning. IticnuoNi ) , Nov , ! ! . The weather Is clear and.cool. The flection IB proteasing quiet ly , both parties vuiklntt hard. At I o'clock u numbtrof piccuictsln the city hud polled 'over three-fourths of Iho registered votes. At evernl precincts wlicro the colored vote pnv itondemtcs , long lines of v oters were natlent ly taking their tin u. It Is piobablo fiat when tlio sun | ; oes down many will have failed to deposit their bullots. Itejiorts fiom other i parts of ( I'D state show mdllnirofa full voto. / It is K ilcrnlly believed ncre that tlio nggro- ' gate vote of the state will greatly eurpas.s thnt of laft November. Thu Assoclntcil press icports from hero will be made from special telegrams from evciy ficcesslblo point and n comparison of gains Mid lo > tsi > s will lie mudo with ( lie lu-t elnctton i Qleveland'H miijorlty was 01II. There ro over twelvu hundred votlnx pret-lnet-s in Uie htnto mid the republicans will have to average a gain of ti\e in each pit-duct to overcome the majority. The Outlook ju Fonusylvunlii. rvij.ADKr.i'iilA , Nov. a A hasty review Ot tlio voting throughout the city thU mom- IngrtiattH that the polling Is fully uu to the avernge , untl leas ncratohlug Is l > elng done than exiicctnl. Thri rcjiubllcan Ktato ticket la generally rrcclvlint Hie mil vote of the party , apd therein no doubt that Quay. republU mi. fur BUle tveasuur , will receive at le bt 10,000 mnjorlty In this city. Thre1i ! Ing. of Kuwait , a-publ lean , for uttftjllf. Tim election of the rest of the roimbllcan t.eket is conceded. Ilio Klnoilon In HALTIMOIII : . Md. . Nov. n. The election In Maryl.ind toluy Is for comptroller of staU' , clerk of the cniirt < ifnjiji"al-i , all members of the liot'.yo of dc.U'fiates and 11' members of the ennto , The election Is pa lng elf quietly. The content is between irlcniln and enemies of Senator ( ioriiian. A dinieiilty occiiriril thli afterooon In the hoiirtliurd In uhlcli .lobn lh'br > ' > vcooml ( ; ) \\a.s > hol Ilinmsh the lxnly. Thcro is llttlo none of his recovery , llo 'tolieHiMl another colored man to vote the democratic ticket \\hen he was n * riiilliil by others of lu race and "Sheep" llrown shot him. Urov n has not l > een nrreslad. Tim llay Htnro. HOSTON , Nov. : i This Is an extremely qiiictaud uiioxeltiugotlntt day In ISoston , and In many wards that usually present a lively appearance this utmost , quiet inevul Is. I'our ticket * nro lu the Held , viz : Kciular republican , ' regular demoeralle , iia.lontd labor , and prohibition. Tltc Day In Colorado. DIINVKII , Colo. , Nov. ! ) . The election Is passinsf off quletiy. The weather is warm and mtnny. The only stale ofllecr to bo ( 'looted Is judge of the supreme court. IiAKT NIOHT'S ItUHMSTLVS. Itollaltlu IteportH Avsurcil liy tlio Ilcc'.s NOWH Out here rrf. Nnw YOIIK , Nov. " > . Jlettirim from New York will be furnlMicd in by the associated press of New York city , and Mrooklj n by the city press association. CompailMMi will bo made with last year. Virginia returns will bo finiilshcd by joint arrangements with the associated press , Massachusetts by arrange" meat with the New Kuglaud associated press , and I'e.niiHylvanla by arrangement with the principal newspaper and press agents. Niw YUUK , Nov. JJ. [ Special to the UKD. ] llili IIUH undoubtedly carried the slate of New- York by from 10,000 to 18,000 majority. The democratic newsjmpers nil claim aflweeping victory , and In the pool rooms even money is being on'oicd that Hill Is elected by 10,000 majority. Fltz Hugh Lee Is probably elected governor of Virginia. Now "Yurie. NKW YORK , Nov. a. toil out of Til election dMrlcts plvo Davenport iJ,331 : , Ciirr 4aoB ; , Hill 07u ( : , , Jones ( Vi.Htl. lir election districts nnttlilo of "New York and King * counties Klvo D.ivcupoit Ul.ii'i , Hill Isi.bS ) , Imicom 1'JL' . ' . Tim same districts last > car gave IJliilnoiJr.sW , Cleveland iW,10 , St. ilohnOlo. The net ilemooratic gain is YN. Nov. n. Sin ilNtrlct" give Hill 1.VMH , .lones H. fJ , Davenport J5lil. , ! Carr : > , - Ojy , liascom 74s. A Lit A NY , Nov. 0. Albany county , estl- ma'ed ' tioin meagre returns , plve Hill 2.000 majoiity us against Tl'i for Cleveland last _ YnitK , Nov. 3. Ono bundled and thi ily-i even election dlstilclsoutsldnot Now Yoik and KliiKS county give Davenport iis.K > , Hill lS,10d ! , Bahcom lib. Tlio same districts hist year gave Itlalnow.l5' : , Cleve land ! i" > , ! isj , bt. John 1,117 , a net democratic gain of 800. Ili'iTAi.o , Nov. a. Davenport's rilurality in Kiio county is Cbtimated at HHJO ( , a gain of over 1,000. Niw : YOIIK , Nov. 3. For sheriff 20 out of 7li election districts give Jaeobus. rep. , 15 X ) , U'hito , county democracy , 1T35 , Uraut , tain- iiiuny , 15-11. ALBANY , Nov. R. Indications are that lba'ny county- will give iiMH ) demociatie majoiity. Last year it gave 015 democratic majority. JliiFKAM ) . Nov. S. The democrats concede Kite county by lr > 00 majority. The lepubli- can committco estimate a majority of 2,000 for Davenport. Last year Ulatue Invl a plu- rallty of 1.4'jo. Tnov , Nov. a. Tlie voting liere has been light. The lepulilican stale ticket lias run well , Cair is ahead of his ticket. Indica tions are that Dickinson , iep. . will cairy the Third district for the as.-'iiiubly a republican gain. The Second district wlllmslici Deineis , rep. , without opposition. The 1'irst city dis trict Is close. Uepoit.s fiom eonutry towns show a light vote. The vote for the county ticket U close. UUPPAI.O , Nov. 3 , Hepoits am coinlnc In fairly , but are still incomplete. The cutting of tickets Ins been larger than in uny pievl- ous year. IJihsel , dem. , for senator. In many of the wards runs ahead of his ticket I'Mongh. it Is believed , to insure his election by a small majority Assembly returns a > e as yet very Incomplete , but they Indicate that the politi cal complexion will bo the samu its last year except in the Third district , which is veiy close. The heads of the state ticket comp.uo favorably with tlieolty , except In some ot the German waids , where Hill runs behind. Carr's supporters ( sained many votes in the city , esaily In the Irish wants. Thirty- four dfsi vpf the city gave Davcnpoit 10.5W. , ( 'a * 'Vi.'l , Hill. al , 7 , .lones 8.IH7. The country tiiutrlcts are coming In slowlv , but tliti.v show gains fur Carr.wnllc Hill holds his own. UTICA , Nov. 3. The weather Is col.i and rnlnv ; voting is light. Itcports irum all waids indicate that Hill will have npwardsof 500 majority in Ills city. O.HWIUIO , Nov. 8. Weather cloudy , with rains at intervals. A light vote Is being cast in this city. Hill Is running ahead of ids ticket , Carr is getting some demociatlc votes , and losing a tew lopublican. He piobably will bo somewhat ahead of his ticket. Reports from various paitsofthe county state the roads are in bad condition , and Indicate a tailing elf of at least bO per cent of the total vote. NP.W Ytmu , Nov. a.Now York City com plete gives lavenpoH75. lH , Carr 70hH ) , Hill 1SI.7M , .loiieH UM..t'.i. HI'Iover ' Davenport , JviM ; .ioucrt over Carr , 4I,11U. ThoTilhunocbtinKites Hill's plurnlity nt. 10outi. HitooKi.YN' . Nov. ! ? . Two hundred and blxty-t'our election districts of Kings county uivo Hill U.VI , majority oxer li\enport. ) This Includes 7 districts of the comity towns und Krooklln city complete , all but U dis tricts. NKW YORK , Nov. ft-Mldnlght.-The elec tion In thin city to-day was conducted quietly und eainestly. Of Ihoaio.ooooters who reg istered JityWX ) went to tlio i olls. The geneial teellng thatthceontetiton the. governorship \ \ oiiklw-i - close called returns fiom this city to bo e.ueny ; looked tor. It was > genenilly aclmlttul that if Hill conhl leave this county with 45OvO majority over Daveiipoit his elec tion was asmned. Ho secuied that majority , and the 11,04X1 majority from Kings county added to tlio hopes of his patty. His major ity in New Vork and King * count ) would in- dlcuto Ills election , nnlc.is Uie Interior ot the state Fliould give sonm unusual surprl c/i not to IMS prtsheted by provloiiH oxiHTlences In state elections. Ciur ran but a low bundled ahead of ids ticket , , md not hiull- clent to justify the hopu that while thu repub licans iiiiKlit not beat their governor they might their lieutvnant-governur. the same candidate who had been elected seciotary ol state when there wus uu otherwise demo cratic victory. IntuiiMi looitllntcivst was manifested In thu contest on fmcrilf , Ueturnti began early to allow that the Issue would bo between Hugh ,1. Grant , the Tammany candidate , und John \V. Jacobus , icpiiblican candidate , Andicw J , \VhiU- , the county democracy candidate , was In thu tear. As is usual on election night , the headquarters o ? every political 01- ganlzatlon in the city was crowded with people ple anxloiib to learn the latest news from thn vurlouti election dlstrlclf. The democrats gathered at rhiokwing hall , the. Tauim.iiiy Imue.s at their big wigwam , Irvliia liall democnus at Irving hal | , and the republicans nt the ( Si and opera house. In cnch of HIUMJ places IT ui i uscru read as fast as leceived. The largest crowds iute ! mbul ! ? .t Tuimuany hall mid Uio ( ! mud OJHMU hou&e. When the ills-patch announcing Governor Hill had rnrriiHl New Yoik city by such a majority as to iiiuke his election nlmoat ccnaln uus read itlTtiuiuiany ball Ihegiftiteat eutUusla-smpto valk'd ijUoullut ami Uurnvlia couIU U ; beard for several blo-k' . The republfeani cany cdiirrilnl Uie fact that the c'ty ' lui'l irene dem-fcratle. b.itiiiaint.iiitet | itiUila late notir the state had gone for D.xveiiiKitt. Pt-niisnuim : , Nov. S. Tli6 rcpubileanH carry the city by 0X0 majority. A dispatch to Oneral ilahono says SUFOX county Is eolld for the republicans. The follov.'lng hasjus" been received : Utciuio.v'n. Va. , Nor. n. Onx M UIONK \ t ry quiet , orderly election In Richmond A largo vote and about SiMof our vote lett out in JihckKon waid , bur 1 think we have held our own. .lon.v S. Wisn. Sr.vu.MOX , Nov. 't. Stauntoit and three adjoining pfcclncls lvo Leo 176 majority , a icpiibll'ian vain of-CJ. WiNciiKsrni : , Nov. 3. AVIuchestcr Rl\cs Leo 15 majority , a democratic gala of OS over the prcnidcnltal votj of last \ ear. AiixANi : iitA. Nov. -Alexandria ( "Ity gi\es Leo OKI majoiUy. Massey mas behind the ticket HI votes. Thn democrats rarry evorjwanl. . tJtnart , for the house of dele gates bus Wl majority and is elected. LYXt'iniui.a , Nov. : . - - This city gives Loon n majority of. W , again over last year of V15. I'arKiusiH'JKi , NOV. a. The bceietary of tlio republican coinmlttc ( ! at Lynchburg tele graphs that 'XO colored volnra were left in line In the Third ward there when the polls closed. AI.KXANIIKIA , Nov. a. Alexandria county. outHlde of AlcAandria city , gives Wise 11 majority. This gives the city und county t Leo by i3l majority anil to tiiu.ut by KJa ni.i- joilly. WASIIISOTOS , Nov. 3 Special dispatches to the Post liuiu deuiocratle county ebalrmen In U ! out of 11:1 : towns and cities of Virginia show demoeiatic gains of more than , " 00 over the picsiduntlal vote. Nonror.u , Nov.rwtsinonth : : glve-i Leo fi35 majority , a gain of JOT over Cleveland s vote. I'liTKHsuuno , Nov. 3. A dispatch to re- mibllean headouarters from Lynoldmrg says Leo hasJW ) nmforlty , a lepublican gain ot100 over ls > ( . At Hamilton the icpublk'ans gain 1)0. ) and as at doidonsville. Two-tbhds of thu Mill' of this city Is ea t and the belief at republican headquarters Is that the lemibllean majority will beirom 1,000 to 1'JOO. Dispatches fiom republican somees it-sen that thsuo ballots are being used by their opponents. CiiAui.oTTSVii.r.K , Nov. " . The election passed off quietly. Charlottsvillo gives a democratic majority ot - ' " ) . Thci cure largo demociTitle gains In the county. Tlio entire democratic ticket Is elected. There are linte democratic gains in Orange , .Madison , and ( iiceno counties. WivriiKhrnn , Nov. 3. Tn Frederick nine districts shoxv a democratic gain of 4a over the presidential vote. KrriiMo.vi ) , Nov. 3. Patrick county haw gene democnitieby about 400 , a gain ot UX ) . Ai.uxAxniiiA , Nov. a. Tiio election hero la pushing quietly , ami a large vote is being polled. Several lepublicans have voted for Lee , and Mas-njy has been scratched some by the democrats. WiNriusriii ; : , Xov. 3. Sliennndoah county pees democratic , a gain of ono member of the legislature. Kirii.Mo.NT ) , Nov. 3. Upturns icceived up to".xtp. : m. Irom about 40 voting precinct.- ' , Including voting places in several of the doiibttul counties , t > how not de.nocratlc gains of about 1WH ) . STAU.NIO.V , Nov. 3. Ten precincts in Au gusta county give Lee 400 majority , a rcpwV lican gain ol'O'J. Egau county gives -Ot ) it- publiiMii maioritv. I'irKitsituiii ! , Nov. " . A Fort Monroe tel egram to the lepublican headquaiters sajs Klizabetli City and county gives Wise WO majority. KICHMUXII , Nov. 3. Ciilpopper county gives a democratic majority ot tiom UOJ to-iio and icturns a democratic ntcmbur to the liouse. UICHUOND , Nov. 8. The republicans con cede Hik'klngham county by tiuout. 100 , a demo.'raticgalnof 100. This will return two democratic members to tlio house. This county was considered doubtful. 1'CTKKsnrnn , Nov. a. A dispatch to the republican hivulquurivis Irom Norfolk to ( ion. Mahones.iys : ' t'ho enemy claim 303 majority ; gioss miscount , and two precincts besides were shut out in the fourth ward. " llAiinisoNiiiTiiH , Nov. 3. Kecket'si Nidge and Shcnandoah , both doubtful counties , have gone democratic , NOHFOI.K , Nov. : > . HodijfB , republican , is elected bv 444 majority In the Portsmouth City and Norfolk county senatorial ilistrict , which was repiesented lu the last legislature b.iohii Callahan , a Mahoiic republican. DANVII.I.K , Nov. a. Danville gives the democratic ticket 440 majority , a gain of00. . North Danville gives I'M majority , a gain of : w. Full ret m us are not in from this county , but democratic pains are imported. Iiicn.Mo.Nn , Nov. 3. Twenty-two out of 3-1 jorjty j01 ity'.2,042 , a demociatio gain of 7VJ. Sev enty-four pivcinets outride of Richmond show a net democratic gain of ' "JO. Returns from the counties classed as doubtful , such as Ciilpeppcr. Prince Kdwatd , Halitax , Chailotie , liocK K ridge , liocklnglmm , Alex- undria county and city , show that the demo cratic legislative ticket has been elected in nil of them , which will uivc ; the democrats a good majority in both bouses. Picrr.usiiiMUi , Nov. a. At 11 p. m. Ocn. Maliouo.summed up the situation as follows : "The democrats have carried the state and legislative ticket by the unscrupulous use of the election machinery , over wliich they have absolute control , and which was provided b : their bust usurping legislature o.xpiessly wltli this end In view. " STAUNTON , Nov. 3. Half of the precincts in Allegheny county give the republicans a majority of HI. At thcsamcratlo thoeounty will clve the republicans a majority ot'iW , a gain of ta. Half of the precincts of Augusta county give Leo 800 malonty. These me largo voting placen and snow a net rcpubll- cm gain ol 101. lint llltlocan be heard from Highland and Hath counties , as they are re mote from telegraph lines. The majority in Allegheny Is claimed for lepiiblican repre sentatives In place of the democint.4. I'KTKitsiiiiiui , Nov. a. General Malione re ceived the following fiom Portsmouth : "Tho city has cone democratic bj ixw majority ; Norfolk .TOO democratic , lilg chance for n contest. " AI.KXASIHHA , Nov. ! l The Ga/ette says : I'eturns lioui all pails of tlio state show dem ocratic gains and Indicate that Lee's majority will reach 0ooo. Already live or lx arc-fu sions have l > ecu made to Die dHmocnitleMde of llieliouhoof ilelcirates and no losses are icpoiled. Chairman liaibour. from dispatches received by him , Is confident the democratic majoiity will reachUo.OOO , nml In this view ( Si'ii. Lee , who Is here , concuis. Itaibour thinks the majority In tl.e legislature will ho fully as largo as last year , when they had two-thirds , Southampton , Mnhone'd own county , gives a democratic majority of ax ) , und f.o it Is all over the btato- unexpected galus. Iowa. DKS MousesNov.3. ; ( .Special totlmUiiK. ] The Issues involved in Iho election to-day are both stale and nat'oual. ' In the f-t.ito mattcj-s the tnslonl ° ld demand the repeal of jirolilbltiou nnd the substitution of a , general license law. The lepnblican platfoim nsks that the prohibitory law hi given a fair trial before It Is either repealed or modified. The ' republican platfoim declares among otner things In favor ot electing railroad commis sioner.- , and In favor of icjpiiiing foreign corporations doing hu.slm.-H In the Mate to incorporate under the , laws of Iowa. One- half of thu state tcii.uo IH to bu itlccte < l Unlay. Tluv-o twenty-live members will vote two years hence for a United State * senator to f > uec.c < > d.fumes F. Wilson. Hciiciitluiqiicstloii uf the tariff , the fciippict-xd southern \ute and other national issues do iut enter Into the campaign. Them aio four htalo ti'-kets In the Held. The republican ticket In us follows For ( 'oveinor , \ \ illlHiu l.anahcn ; lor lieuten ant governor , J. A. T. Hull ; I'oi ju-lgii ol ( ho supreme couit , J. M. lleck ; fuf nmcrlntcnd- cntof ediicatiun , John \V. Alters The In- sion nominees , rupicscntliif , tlio demociitln and urecnbnckerti. me ; For governor , Charles K. Whiting ; for lieutenant governor , K , II. Gillette ; lor jiulgu of the supreme , courtt \VIH2ftui F. Braunan ; for nui rintemkiH ot education , F. W. Moorf. Tlio htruiglit ureeM- backers have nomlnstf I hti > te ticket for the sakoofinalntaliiinKUioiuily ogiiill ation. It Is headed liy Klias Dot ) lorgovernor , cJidJ. . ! . Clark for lieutenant jfoveinor. TboMuhtM- tluuists , who ran a tit. John U < : kvt last full and obtained for It a ffiw iinnflml votes , have nomitiativl n ttatetiekctttito your. Thciirst pn > ctnctto"n. > jvm.lii the ftntc Is Palon , Uix-en 'ounty , which wives a net re publican gain of 13 voto9vou thu vote of OXAWA , Nov. a rsp < * litl to the , Wiley K5V Campbell CT. Wlloy | iindoubt- ( .nlly elected. Tim county IH clo. on purer nor , thoiuih tlie ilcmoeniw Imvo tietMi claim- lug It to-day by ' . " ) to 00 iimjority , but the republicans : in ) nowluipefurand will reduce this less then 100 , If noUwlpo It out alto gether. PrimUIn Wiiihlp1 jjives S majority and Wlloy 10. . - " , Dr.s MoiNirn , Nov.-U. rte | day has been fair heiv and over th"vttttr \ as reported , und a heavy vote lia-s Kvn polled. Kclurns will bo late.ns a largo proiKirtlon of polls will bo kept open until Un < i ook. Itcturns will bo UMit the ussociatvHl piess lu Mimmnrii > s of pro- clncts as fast as received , showlru' the net re publican | .ain or f > ss. Comp.irliioiH will bo Hindu with the vole on gov ernor in iss. when 'those candidates were in tlm field , but. the demociatie nnd greenback vet them wilt be added together and counted ui in opposition to the republi can vote. In that year the republican caiutl- date for governor bad tt , < KW majority over thu combined opposition. Dis : MoiNK" . Nov. SL Ninety precincts give u net republican gain of 3 .7. DPIIUIJUK. Nov. a. KUight , democrat , Is elected senator in Duhuquo county by an es- tiimucd , WK > majority anil Lliichan nnd lialdwln , botli ileuiooraU , as lepivsenUillvcs. DAvr.Ni'otir , Nov. : i. h. Wi Uraily , a leadIng - Ing npli it of the prohibition party , was inter- viuvvod this evening. He espiiisseil couit- deuce In his paity polling fully 4,00) votes tlnouuhout the Plato. Tiicse voles , lui de clared , represented the htrengtli of thu prohi bition pai iv in the state. DKS.MOININ , Nov. a. rho entire rejuibli- cau ticket is elected in thla ( Polk ) county by mi average majority of'.CT. Dr.s Motxr.s , Nov. . " . KMimatcs at repub lican headquaitcrs , based on returns leoeivo.d up to 11:15 : p. m. , give a republican majority on the state ticket ot 17,000 to ) , . At dem ocratic hcadqmutcrs no estimate is ma lo on the stale ticket. The democrats claim the election ot members of tlm- legislature in Scott , Dubuiiie | , Potiawotlamle , Wapollo and Tama counties. ' Dis MOIM ; , Iowa. Nov. 3. Ono eighth of thu state lias toporifd on thu sl.ito ticket mid this with' ' a net iciui | > ll- ean Kiiln oxer IbSH of 1 SJ7. If this Is continued it will give a republican majority on the si-ite ticket of lo.OA Tno rejiorts arc from Cities and towns. So far the county townsnips will probably increase the republican majority a thousand or so beyond this estimate. Tlu republican state commlt- tee claim the legislature by u majority of lltteeu on joint ballot. Noornftkn. Ur.ATi'.irr , Nov. 3. [ Special to the Bur. . ] Gage county polls n light vote. Theesti. mated republican majority on tlie state ticket is fiom l-3a ! to 1,530. Jieturns come .slowly. A part of the icpubllcau county ticket is elected , tlic balance doubtful. Township orion - ion is ] > rouaby ! carried. . ASKACirv , Nov. ! ' . [ Spaclal to the 13ii.J : : The election pns-ed off very quietly and asmail vote was cast ; tickets \veru liadfy sci-atoheil and returns are coming in slowly. Tno democrats claim the election ol JUiguue. Ib.idly tofctrensinvr , 'Thus. Moigitu for county jud e , and Wallace Stevenson tor county clerk , whi.e this lepabliauis claim the elOv-tlon of tlie v\iiou tlcKCt. > There ! : no doubt but that Wash McCuJlum is elected rherilV and Wm. YalenUiro cOunty biiperiu- tendont. CunrK , Nov , 3. [ Special to the Hni ; . | Crete city on tlm slate Ucicet gives ST icpubll- can majority. Friend vUla'4osu. : ( ieroruns behind his ticket. Keturns indicate the elec tion of Carj , ticasmer. Uiiriou , sheriff , anil Iho commissioner , coronen and surveyor all lepuhlluans. Dawos' t'rleud.s < - treachenmslv cut thd republican ticketi ' Avlnno prohibi tion vote was polled. The state ticket in the county will have about WU majority. Fir.uMQiiK , Nov. a. [ Special to the BEE. ] I'll I more county gives a majority to tlio repub ; lican state Hekel. The toiiuwing were eio.'tr Cil ol the republican county ticket : K. K Cobhs. " cleric . ; A. Adams-.treasflrer . ; It. V - ' ' ' Shiekio : Keturns are comingjrr-vury slovr. ' Hottril - ets badly cut all over the county. TJJK 'ily vote is not yet.counted , and 'OnlyFoui ' > pro'- cincts heard trotu. It Is Uiqiight thatForjiey , rrp. , lorcletk , and Moi > e , deiii. , for trea- suier , aio elected by good niajii ltie < r , Com missioner , county jU | ge , anrt,1 lierili'hris very uneortain. Cobt ) hwJ ! i majority Ir the city. Here was badly scratched. SCIIUYI.KII , Nov. a. [ Special to tlio BIIB.J Collax county's eutiiu republican ticket is elected by major ille.s ranging Irom 10J toOOi ) . Cobb's majority Is about -Mi. Kr..ui.viv. : Nov. a. J Special to the IJr.K ] The lepitblicaii state ticUet is I tinning ahead of the democratic two to one. Tin ! entire county ticket will lo elected , and most all pnsuuct republican tickets. A haul light was made on Sheriff Schors for deliver ing Zimmerman over to the United States marshal , hut returns show him running away ahead or the ticket. A good ottrw.w polled over the entire county. ll.vsii.vus , Nov. a. [ Special to the HBB. ] The election Is very quiet , but little inter- Cot manifested and verv light vote polled in this city. The city of Hastings gives the fol lowing icMilt : For supreme judge , Cobh771 , Arartin ! J74 , Hewolt US ) . For regents. Oeic 7vi , P.uruham 71 , Livingston 275 , Xoelin Wi , Graliam U7 , Taylor UO. Tlie republican county ticket is elected. Thn principal light was over the treasurcrdhlp. MeChny. the ie- piiDlic in candidate , is probably elected by tXK ) majority. ' LI.NCOLN. Xov. 3. Thlrty-ciglit prcoinctH outsidn of the city bear out an estimate of 18OOJ republican majorltv. TIu anti-monon- ely vet lias practically dilapidated. Tno puihlhition voio will reach fi.UJO In tln-Kl.itc. LINCOLN , Oct. 3. The election In this state to-day was of no spec-lal Imporinnce. and passou elf very quietlyj The multiplicity of the local tiokest biouglH a good vote. The slate ofllces voted for me u jildgo for tlio BII- piemeeouit and two regent. } of the univer sity. Returns will comu In slowly as MHIIH counties have live Icciil tickets ; none less than thioe. Itlsnol probable any dennltu Iniormation can In- given tu-nlglit , ttiough it may bu taken for granted that thu republican state ticket Is elected. In this city there Is much scratching ami the count vvlii bo slow. Thuicpuhllcans will possibly lose their can didate lor the treasury. Illinois , CJIICAOO , Nov. D. Appearances at tlio dif ferent iMililntf plac < s here to-dny Indicated that the vote will bo lighter than usual. As yet no official returns Imvo been received. Thu best Information to bu had from various sources leads to the information that thu elec tion law is carried. Tlio polls did not close till 7 o'clock , which will delay 'until n Iain hour the receipt of adequate returns upon which to base u conclusion ua to thu rcsint. CiURAno , Nov. a. From iierurni thus far iccolvtd the lnter-Ocea.ii iigtiroa that the city oleUion law is undoublciUyiCRrriMl. Other authorities aru not so certain. It looks as though the democrats uny galniiif ; giouud vvhcru the county commissioners aiu con cern id. Hctuiiu aru now about1 half received. CiitfA'io. Nov. a. InttT.Oc'tau Klgln , HI. , siH.vI.ii : Thu special election .tor coii'jn s- miiii for the nlth dlstrhitto /ill / the vacancy causal t > y the death of Hculicif Ellwood , was vcn quiet. HopkiiiH , it'jmbUean candidate , Is nlicad , Hishop , ) ) oiiluM ) t tlie democrats , received n veiy Ifght votf. ) i- "lloynnd all doubt ti | elly election is cnr- rifd. " said the Dully Newtr fmnsparcnuy i.t 10:30 : o'clock. The jvopular iiitarest hero Is almost entirely cculvml'ln Uie vote o ! the new election laws , the ( IciuocraU linvlng hi- dorsi'd the republican nominee for judire. rifty-seven prcelncti jfnyufiiat1 * ' " 1-13 fl' ( ) illll | 'J.y.Hlntrainbttlmeleclion low , . For coinmls- sioners , thn dcmocmta a\v tlteaiL 'A , Nov. a. s. 11. KinUe , rep. , carried this city to-day by over 'flto majority , u clutug since the last mayor's election of 1,100 votes. CHICAGO , Nov. it igni. Tvvu hundi-ednud thlvty-teven precincts have sent in tetiiiim \vhlca iiintco ft. a certainty thnt the eltylec ( tion Jaw Is carried. Two republicans nnd two democrats have been olec'Utd ' Oounty comml.-i- Kipnerd. Other names on the ticket uiotllt in lUnibt. Now that It U Known that , the el : - tlon law U.ca TicU popular Interest Uailiu-goly subsided. BOSTO-V , Nov.The JIaK > .vliu : > xitt' ' ) , t.de election itfw Oumnor , tititouivr und the Ic-lnialuro. Tlio Mty of Hoston , 67 precinct' ' , give Hoblnsoii , rep. , 8 , M , Prineo , drm. , 1' ' , . 7il Ten towns In the state Rive I'rltire RM , Hoblnsoii l.fiJS. Tl.o smuo towns In 1SSJ gave llobiiigon 3.KM. llutlcr ! , ( ? . ' 1 ho twentieth district will probibly e'ect one democrat .Mid ono republican representa tive , and the twenty-Urn dbdrlet Iho same. In many towns nrdfosuo cities no prohibi tion ornn'luiml labor tickets were scon. It U admitted ( he democratic slate ticket will have SH majority In I'Wtsni'ld. Hnvorhlll will be earned by the republk'ntis. Kver.vwhero the imw liquor law. nrst put In opu-atloti this year , was rigidly enlorvcd and nil saloons ohvcd. The full vole of New Bcdfoid Is : Robinson 1,787 , PiincefcilT , Latlidp lltt , Sunnier L The followliiK is the total vote of IJoston for goveinorJ I'rltico 'JJNJ ) , Itobltiwni 18-tiO , Sumner'JW. BOM ox , Nov. .T. The Herald says : He- ( uvns fj-om the Mate nt huge nro verv mrnvru , hut considering tlu\denmuttUc la-win Boston ( l.-M.'i ) , indications point to the election uf Hobliibon , Vep. , liy iv largo majority. Boa ro.v , Nov. ; > . - Late returns have caused many surprises in the election of members of the f-euato nnd house In prtrtlculnr. Lynn ban been carried by tlm republicans for tbo llwt liiiio in live yearn , nnd also elected four outof live rciire entiitlves. in Lowell sena torial district Llliey dcfcatn M.irdcn a dem ocratic triumph and Nnpham. dem. , lias hern elected to the scnnto liom South Boston district , another surprise. AIger , dem. . de feats CltnmlHirlain in Cambridge senatorial district , which Is considered iv great victory bv the democrats. Morn * , d-'iu. , defeats llnrl. rt > p. , In the tirst Norwiilk district. The plurality of Kubluson , for governor , will probably ren''h over'0,000 ! , Fall Hlver. des pite the labor vote , was carried by U > blnson. The .Journal , rep. , claims Koblncon is elect ed by a plurality of ' "fi.coo. BOSTON. Nov. ; i One hundred and thirty- four cities nnd towns , luc'udug Boston , Woice.stor , Kail Hlver , Now Bedford , Fitch- hnrj ' , . ( iloucester , Havothlll , CholRea and Brockton , give Hoblnsoii M,4tK ) , and Prince Bl > > 30. Woiicr..sTiti , Nov. Worcester plve.s Holi- Insou ; tS , ! > > , Prince ! lt7i : , Lathrop 2S1 , Suui- nei'7. A very small vote has been polled in tills city nml county. BOSTON , Nov. . ' ! . Ono bundled and fifty- nine cities nnd towns , iucludint : tipriugiield und Tnunlou , nlvo Hobinson , iep. , tor gov ernor , ( K.7.i. ) Prince , dem. , W..KK BOSTON , Nov. : t. 'Uoston eleyts 10 republi cans , ! M democrnt.s. and U ludnpendenLs. Tlm collected vote of the city of Boston IP , Piinco'W,001 , Hoblnsoii , tS.-ITS , Lathrop 3 $ ! , Sumuer 10- , ' . I'oniiHylvnnlu. "PiurjvunM'iiiA , Nov. 0. The election to day passed oil very quietly. The v ealller was ele/xr and cold , with a gusty wind blowing. The only state olllco to be filled was Uiat of tt to tiea-surer. ifattbovv Stanley Quay was the republican , nnd Con rad B. Day the democratI candidates Barr Hnangler ran on the piohibltlon ticket , and William D. Whitney as the greenback labor nominee. Lajt venr IJIaino bail a plurality of 81,030 , nml fu U > 83. when the last state treasurer was chosen , the lopublieaii cuidl- dnto was elected by n majority of 'JO.OM. Com parisons to-night will bo made with tlm vote of issi. - - A > v * V The interest in the Philadelphia couutv election centnren upon the contest for sheriff , W. Ellwood Howan being the icpuhUcnn and Dallas Sainlers the deinoernlie candidate- . Howan vvmi opposed by the cltlxens commit tee of 100 , which has been m piomiuent in local elections for s me years past , on the ground that ho wad the repicMMianlive of "machine politics. " Howan in ISTtl was de feated for sheriff by Wright , dem. , by 7,31-1 votes , although the Hayes cle"tjrson the same day iccelved 15,000 majority. PirrsntTiio , Nov. 8. The elect ! districts. Thu "worker" wa.s conspicuously absent.and voters were compelled to select their own tickets from cigar boxes placed on unguarded stands outside thc polls. There Is -ycry.little cxcltcment-(0ii ( the ntroet 1-aiCiir' iitsual occitrritlicdheretofore. JleUirnRiinit NoV. S. Tiopa county gives Quay 2,500 majority , a republican gain of Kl. _ Now .Jersey. TKICNTON , Nov. 8. The election in this slate p issed off very quietly , no serious diti- turKiii'coB b < 5lng''reporte < l fiom nny of the polling places iiT 'counties. In 7 counties , those ofBcrgdn , Burllnpton , Cape May , llitntitigUin , Middlesex , Passaic nml Sussex , state senators were elected. They will serve three yearn and will vote upon the next United States senator , who will succeed Uencial William J. Bowel ! , rep. There nro sixty ns euibly districts in the Mate , and one member of thu statu house of assembly vyas elected tntlay from each dis trict. Lost'ycar the state senate was com pos d of 11 republicans and 10 democrats , and t IIOHO oMho assembly ot 'M tcpuhllcans and'.Mdcmoc'i-ats , giving tlio republicans a majority of 13 upon Joint biillot. Nine of Iho senators holding over are lepublicans , so they will control that body at the next sslon , it' their candidates were successful lu any two of the s-oveu districts in which the eena- tois were elected Ui-ihiy. Connecticut. HAKTKoni ) , Nov. 3 , The election in this plate Is for members of the legislature only and tlm vote is consequently light. Il.vr.Troitn , Nov. R. Idglity-slx towns , In cluding Hartford , New Brltian , Noiwlch , Bridgeport and Staiuford , elected 01 republi can sand fiO deinocrntji to the Lcgislatinc , a democratic gain of in. Tin ; name districts last year gave Blalnn 4 : > , t8 , Cleveland : ,1W , St. John 13 , ! O , a democratic gain of 1,400. HAHTifoiti ) , Nov. . ' ! . Onu hiindied and thirty-three towns elect 101) ) republicans , lu democrats , 1 grcenbackur and 1 lnde ] > endont in the state house of lepiesentatlvus , a demo cratic uain of 10. HAUTFOUI ) , Nov. 3. Hctuins fiom fifty towns In tlio stale elect ! (7 ( republican amlti ! ! democrats members of Iho legislature , a dem ocratic gain of 0 over last year , when the iti- publlc4ins Iind4l nuilorltv in the house. llAUTKoitn. Nov. . Thu election In this state was for mombcrs of the Icgltihilnic. The only returns at the Courant olllcoat U o'clock from all hut four towns in thu stale show tlm complexion of the next house to ho as fol lows : Republican 130 , democrats 112 , Inde pendent : . ' . Tim missing towns will not ma terially change thu result. The town of Mallmiough Isatloon icprcsentativcH. Last year these towiiK stood : IlcpubllcanH 100 , democrats & ) . Senatorial elections took place in 1'J odd numbered dlntric s. Kaclipaity elects i ! . Of the IJ senators hojdlng over , 7 nro lepublicans ami 5 democrats , making Iho next senate stand , in republicans and 7 democrats. This given a icpublican working majority In both houss. < . MlrthlHHi JACKSON , Nov. 9. Tlm election to-dav passed off quietly. Indluittlons nio tlio vote is unusually light , Jackson polled 3.V ) , regis ters iOJO. , Thu negroes generally retrained Irom voting. The liuht vole is to bu ac counted tor becatfo of theiobolng no ticket in the Held except the ugiilar demociatlu hluto ticket. In ivfovvcouutie.1 having local dlsnffectiniiB , the vote In divided and a few IndependenUi may bo elected to the leglbla- tine and to county oillccs. KUIINtlM. , Kov. 3.r-Tho election of county ofljcers iihsml of quietly , as far as known. IndlKitioiiH an ; that the entire republican ticket is eleclid. ; Thu city gives the usual re publican majority. Thn Canadian Ithbel Canes. OrrAWA.ONT. , Nov. a. The eases of the men under death sentence In connection with the northwestern rebellion are now before - fore the governor ireueral. Trouble in Haytl. LONDONXov. . a. The Internal troubles In H ytleAUbe < l the British and French repre- t-enlatlvca In that country to telegraph tholr ivri.cciivc | government : ) to : iuud men-of-war theie at ooco to'nrotcct foreign A DisdllofCtini-Ked Wltli I'raott. T.otriMMt.LK , Ky. ( Nov. ! ! . A sensational suit , charging wholesale fraud agnlnst lUoh- ard Monarch , the well known distiller of Owensboro , was bled In ( lie United StnUw court Ibis afternoon. The slylu of the suit Is Simon O. FJaiinlgnn mid wlfo , Virginia Mngale , James F. Mag.tlo and Lillian Mn- gale vs. Klrhnnl Monarch , John CnllnRhnn nnd the Davtess Counfy Distillery company. The petition btnto * thnt the plaintiffs live In ( lalvcstou , 'IVxas , and Hint on the 1Mb of April , 1N7 , n partnership was entered Into between Hichnrd Monarch , L F. Mntralo and H. K. Buinliam nsdlstllltrs. The jiaitueishlp was to con tinue until November , ISSii , but It was dis solved bv MawluVde-ith In June , INsO. Ma- pale's vlilovv aflerwanl married Simon ( J. VlanniiMii. out * of the plaintiffs. On Decem ber 1C. ISN ) , ( lie assets of the mm , It is ela Mini , amounted lo S' . OOJ all of which , It is staled , .Monarch received and never ac counted Mr. havlnsr by false entries and other methods kept tlm widow In ignorance ot her rights. The petition claims that the [ insets of the firm of H. Monarch it Co. will amount to over SWO.OW nnd prays for n com plete settlement of tlu partnership. The Htcml Tflnl. I ONDON , Nov. S Mr. Stead , editor of the Pall Mnll Ua/etlc , continued his testimony n tlio opening of the Ccn'ral criminal court to- dny , lie declined to give the nnmes of the persons nllc cd to bo guilty of the Infamy charged In thu Gazette , on tlm ground that he proml.-iHl his informants secrecy In that res pect. He stated thnt bo gained Ids information by drinking chain- pa''tio and npendlmr money in brothels. Stead then , > n"ercd to call the "Lily" as a witness , but Justice Lope de clined llm offer. Ills Honor also doelined the evidence of tlio archbishop of Canter bury. Howard Vincent , a well-known newspaper correspondent , who orauii/ccl the detective system of the metropolitan jiollce , tcstl.ied to the magnitude of the infamous tiufliu in voung "glrlb for Immoral purposes on the continent. The defense closetl their side of the cn.sc this afternoon. Justice Lopes dliocted the jury to return a verdict of "not guilty' ns to ci'ie of the defendants , F.IUnbeth Coombs , of the salvation at my , who had IcsUucd that she had acted entirely under the directions of Mrs. Bruiuwcll Booth. That Iriih LClopmcnt. NKW YOHK , Nov. 3. [ Special to the BIE. Thu Sun's London cable says : Fashion able circles In the Irish capital nro agltnted over the elopement of Hon. Kathlon Maud Brooke , daughter of Sir Cornwallls Maude. Viscount Hawardun , anil wlfo ot Mr. ( icrahl Richard Brooke , of rho county of Dublin , to whom the had been niiUried ton years , nnd by whom she had four children. The com panion in her tllght Is Seymour Biibbe , a de scendant of Chief Justice Bushe , and one of the oldest junior hirrifters in the Minister circuit. Tlio lady's chaims are said to be .Sftaiewbnt mntiuulM. - A caul has been issued bv the friends ot Busho asking suspension of public jndcmont regarding the simultan eous disappearance. Talton to the Itisnnn Asylum. OIIANI > ISLAND , Neb. , Nov. 3. [ Special to IheBici : . ] Paul Rollins , a vwll kn iwu clli- /en , has buea taken to the insane asylum. For some time ho has bspn gradually losing his mind , anil his family , fearing that so.iu- thingsiriom mi'it Inppsi-lf ha wiw al lowed to go unreslralnsJ , IilJ him examined byllnbiirJ.Qf tiijiiia coiililsjlonar ? . vv ip pronounced hhn't'jwina. It is thouzht that witli proper trdatmanCtia au bo''rc3loieil to sanity. . CU ' * - , - - .7 - - "OjCfecTitin r.Tofn-r . * Anolher"dynam'd1s to ln5'tiidd.o < lto-lp FoirrtTi Class. I'rtfttninsicrs Appohitnd. WAKIII OT'ON , Mbv. ) . The po.4tniaster general to-day npjiointed tlio following fourth class postmasters : Iowa -At , Wllliamstown , II. II. Bailey : Peru , B. .k Hankin : Little Cedar , Lester Conrad ; "Win Wort , John Cordett ; Lime Spring , L. McNallv. Nehriska At ( Jlcnwood. Wlllinin S. Prow- ett ; Homerville , John K. Dunn : The "Boonici'.s" to bu Removed. WASHINGTON , . Nov. 3. Acting upon re- lioits fiom agents In the Indian territory , Secretory Lumnr rcqucpl''d the war depart ment to remove ( lie ' 'boomeis'1 Irom Oklaho ma lauds. Information contained in the agents iapori Is lo the effort that n large numlitirot jier.sons aie 8Uj > i osed to bo1)00111 - IMH , " but elaimimrUibc fiefpliters crossing the Kansas bonier into Indian territory. TlY ! Another for Nfv. 3. The secreUiry of the interior bus confirmed the action of the commissioner of tlio land olTico in restoring to the public domain the tract of land In southern California at the Intersection ot the Texas Pacific and Southein Pacific railroad grants. The secretary ol the interior holds thnt the Southern Pacific grant Included only such lands as vveni net covered by oilier railroad grants and theieforo could not Include the tract In question , which Council u p-irt of tlio forfeited Ti ti * I'n'-liie grant. Thu case had coinn tip to the , n' < 'rctiir > on thu appeal by the Southern Paclli < railroad com- , piinv from the commissioner's tiecision' , ANnll Pamiru ; fit J'lTTSiuino , Nov. ! ' . Thcie is a nail fam ine in Plttsburg and throughout the west on ncoimt of the nailers' stnl ' . Nails are dltilealt to obtain at 83.2. ' pt- keg , and all that have been sold in the mai icet for the past six weeks have been manufactured In the oast. Builders and contractors uro com- plainly Utteily alxmt liavlng to pay wieh enoiniou i prices for nails and in onuurtwo ctxtieiuc ( ases work on tlio buildings , not be ing urgent , has been temporarily nuspcndcd heio with a view of bringing the strike to an end. Both slde.s. however , are still mm mid .in early uelthtmcnt is not cousideied proba ble. Naval WASHINGTON , Nov. 3. Thu report of the fourth auditor of thu treasury for thu fiscal year ended June ' ) , last , shows the total ex penditures on account of the navy to have been Sn.l.Vi.oOo , and th.it there was uxpcnd- ed S23I.OO In excess ol the appropriations. Thei-o wa an unexiM'iided balan-u of $ ! ! V 000 on certain apppiopiiations. I'hn amount jiaid to navy jiensloners during the je.uwus C > 71'iOvO , A I'oiHonlni ; Tjitniitic. CAIIIIONDAI.H , Pa. , Nov , 3. ( Special to the Bu-John ] Hovvell. who poUoned four of ill : , ehlldien a week ago and who IK now in thu county jail nt llonesdale , has confessed that ho killed his mother nnd Hlster. Ho aa.s , ho Intended to kill his wife , his eldest daugh ter and his father-in-law and then mul liei own lite. It iu generally thought that liu H Intanu. F ! iirn ol'u HK'anier'o Kul'oty , BOSTON , Nov. 3. Thu Mc.imcr Dominion , Capt. Blwiuvelt , from Varmoujli , N. K. , duo heio Sunday last , has not Hirivcd. Fears aio enterta'iicd for her safety. AiiKdltoi-'M Wife Dead. KKOKUK , lovva , Nov. 3. Mrs. KatoFarnir Clark , wife of S. M. Claik. editor of the Oato City , died suddenly this moiilng. | When you buy Iiirimnro bo f nro yon cot } irieiR ! at Cluunherlniri , Howe teliir - .sliult'H. They buy from tlio boil nianu- fucturors , and [ jrmrantco t j iniikuthu very lowcht prlcea.Op _ . l'iUconi'r'iJI ) ualue. Croft loans inone on Oiunouls : aiul 1'ino vvutchw. Ituou \ViUinell \ block , Tllli DOSE WAS TOO STRONG A OjpriWs Olnver Btenl from a Texas On * * tie MAU. JOINED THE SHOVEL ORIQADE , DlstniMt lu Kuropo elioroiiii'H on a Htrlkn Vlto Toiu Coiv vontlou Dlspalolic * . He NevniKofiiHod lwlnon. Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. a. [ Special ( n Iho HEB.J John (5. llarkur bus several ranches Iu Texas , mid raises caltio and bronchos , llo- eetitly hOMilda number of ponies lu Penn sylvania , mid sent home S + ,000. Ho kept alKiut Jl ? , . ' > 00 to buy slallllnir * with , and camu to this city , hi Itlcclicr street , Batunioy nlglit , ho met Mary Wlbou , n nognus. She look n bottle from her puoktit mid said : "Stranger , take a drink. " ( hillanlry prompted Haiker to replv , "t never n rn od polcon from any one , " and lie dinuk.Vn liour later ho found himself stilniH'd In a loom on the second floor of No.n \ WiwtThlnl street. Ho had bocn robbe < l of 3lRJMn luoiiuy. i\ diamond stud , and u revolver , yonteixlny tliu woman was ruosjcd , nnd aho vvlis hold for examination. Ward : it AVorlc with H Shovel. Niw : YOUK , Nov. Si. [ Special to tlm Buu.J Fordinanl Ward's bustnc.st In Slag Sing prison at present Is to shovel ashen front the engine lollers. Ho began woilc I'estor- dny. To a ivpoiter lift nlil : " 1 Und U pretty hard woik. YOUSM I ivui not uBCxl to ibis kind of thin. ? . Don't know ho w long I can stand this. 1 am going to do my r cst while I am here and shall do ovcrylhjug I can to the best of my ability. It Is pretty tough work and I tcof plavod out. " . I utervlews alleged to have been held with Wind since he reached SlnicHitrj ; havu been published. Waid said yesterday ; "I have not talked to a newspiioer mvn'excmrt you since I eaiuo hero. " The principal ketper ! Conaughtoii , bald this was trim. Monnrohinl Nr.w YOUK , Nov. : : . [ TheSun's London cable says : The dis trust hot ween Austria and Bussla U dally > t becoming more nurkivl. It Is turUIii tlin't ) Dcglers , HusMau foivlgu mlulnlor , (3 ( Htibrt jected to strong and persistent procure frorx * . Hussla Slavophiles , end which over way ho turns is llki'Iy to have a vlgoruu.-i [ ho In ttha rear. Count Kalnoky.Austrian foinlgn min ister , is known to be inclined to pcaco. but ha too , Is bampeicd bv tlio Hungarians , who . .symiuthi/u with Kervla's ninbiliojiSr'T > ndlV , want power. The influence of AiifltrMltln- uary is actively employed In Iter behalf. , Seventy thousand Iroopsliavo been mobilized , well omceivd nml ( > qulpied ) torn winter camv palgn. The Turkish otfor of 5,000'regular' ' . to combat thu Se.rvianij Is balug " sldeied by the Bulgarians. V I II A Striking City. GAi.vnsToy , Tex. , Nov. a. A . . . , T. . _ . . . considerable magnitude was Inaugurated. " ; , " licro this afternoon by the Knights of'J" Thu troiiblo arose from the rotiwalu agent of tlie Mullory line of -vVrtlnlraw colorerjlongshoremen Xromjji , Mallory wharf , whertfthc/ have teen/vvor ] * " ' ' arikli | ! C.tTl shoremen. All the Knijrhts _ . . . ployed by the Gulf , Coioraiu > , - , . fc' railroad and'the Mis - Paoftfif'jh-i Handllnr : of freight by tiiif mllrCn silaipi ly/ed. It is reported 'lie lohpahorjji employed In Now'Vork by tlio Moilt/ry/ will also bti ike. The Tciiiporiincu Workcrfl1 , ' ! Pinr.Aiir.i.riiiA , Nov. n. At Iho laBk'ata i- session of Iho convention of tliu lyrttidfvai ' * vy Woman's Christian Temperaucji tin n"wg ' , n .olntion was ndojited ootltlonlug cjligresa ru to pass n law preventing Unit ' ' " ' officers from collecting revcnmi . . . . . liquor tmllle in states vvheio there nioi'part ( : < ial ns total prohibitory laws. The coniQtltlc&'fln p'aii of vvork.reiomuiended that c-ongress IM ) iiicuioiiallXeil in tlie Interest' ol U ill vernal t'Hnige. The following was reported by Old 10 n iiitteeon roiolutionsaail atlonlt'it 'i H solved. That the use of alcoliolbj vvln'i in the holy communion furnlHhVsii.movaJi t-u poit to the liquor lintlic , nnd | H not , in our ' . uiument , n pioper typo of tho'blood'of ( 'nrist , nnd vvo won d eainestly rocotfnuciul tlio use ot the pine , iinfermeuU ) < I Jlllojof the graii at tlio Lord's tnhlo. ' . ' - - ' 'tlio lesolution , ns drlgiioily. ropoit d , if coiumciKieil the removal of nil ( luit la tin- cluan ii om tlie Loul H table. Dorslielinnr'fi Niw : YOIIK , Nov. 8. The report was pub- liched yqsterdav that warrants wore out for the arrest of Maj or Grnco anil olljorfl for com' pi Icily in frauds of Ward nnd I'Ujh. , Unltod States Attorney Dorshelmer nayrf > Uio ftory'la a fabrication and absolutely 'fnlKc7 'nn < l tn'at no ovldunco lias h on olfurod to ixnuLt hljii liutny erlmlnal way with the prj't Hjdingg 9 * Tradorx. ' . BKIILIN , Nov. 3 Thu Tagblntt , referring to the probability of America niDicxfng Uo Sandv/lch IslundK. warns Cermun' tradcrn to IOR no time in luotecflii' ; theiiiHelv'on ngnin'sV Amciicnii competition In JapnivCoruu and China. RiiRil for Jol' V. LONDON , Nov. 3 , The case of Mre. Langtry forietuslngto pay a household _ "debtt wn- ti-acled whllu living wHli lior Inmbu'iid , woa decided Unlay In favor of thu plulntitl. Catarrh Cured Citanh Is n very prevalent dt-ciiH > , with dlsUesfilm ; aiul uid-nslvu byiniitouid. lloud'a B.ciiuiirllla : ] : gives ieuly : icllt-f und euro , Trdin the fact II acts tluouRh Uie ami thus reaches ovcry part of thu syutcni. " I suffered w Itb catarrh flftecn ycura. Tool : 1 | ( XHIM 8.11 saparlllaiuul 1 am not tixiuhlod wy with cDtarrh , and my general hcith : | lamuclt lictter. " I.Y. . I.iu.iu , 1'ostal Clerk Chl aK < & 81. Louts ItJllroad. I " I RuiTrrcd w Ith tataiTh 0 or B years t tru4 | many vxiudcrful cures , Inhalers , utiv , spend. , Ingiicarlyonithuiulmlddllaravvlthoulbciienr. 1 tiled Hood's HnrxaiiuHlla , nivl was grrullv imiirovccl. " M. A. Aimnv , Worcotfor , MHIS , Hmxt Bi'.rf.apai lllri Is charactirlred by llirco pccnllailtlCH ; 1st , the combliUiCton of rcinvibal itgeuts ; d , ttio prcportlwi ; 3 < l , tlio yrofcu tf Hccuilui ; tlio acllvo iiMMllcual quulltlc.i. Tlio result lipmedicine of unii-ius ! ntieiigth , effecting clues l.lihoitu imHlunvii. Bcncl for book contnlnluK ailitltlouul evidence. "Hood's linrsararllU tones up rny < ytflOt pmlncH lay Hood , i.haij > ci3iiyai ! : u IDV.jiml rrcins to in'Ito : mo < nrt. " ,1 , V. TllOJU-iloi' , JUgidtc-roi IH'Cils , Luwull , Jlaw. "llooil'g HimimrllU tietits nil otlipri , nnd t WHth H'MU'lul Mll'ld. | ' ' I. li.UtlltNCnON , lao IJoJik Htrcci , New Vork C.ly. Hood's Sarsapsrilla UoM by all Cmrr'jits. ' Ul Bli f r 5. MftJt only by 0.1. TOO ! ) & CO , , I/jWfll , Mwa. ZOO Do8ouOro _ DoUar ,