tfoiWt < * ! HE OMAHA DAILY BEE SIXTEENTH YEAE. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 3. 1886. NUMBER .128. CHILLY FOR CHURCH , The Man Ttom Nemaba Defeated By a Big Majority , FOREVER BURIED POLITICALLY. p- " < A Well-Merited Rebuke Administered to the Infamous Trickatsr. COMPLETE RETURNS NOT YET IN. AdvlcoR I'torn ' All PoltnH In the First District , Showing the Result Up to the Hour of Going to Press SpPolnlN. The Work In Lnnonster. Ll.vcoi.v.Neb. Nov. 2 , [ Special Telcgiam ( otliu Ili.K.1 The elccllon In Lincoln and Lsincastci county passed oil without set ions Incident nnd Iho letuins are coming In Blovvly. In thu city : ! , I0"j votes were cast nnd nt this hour no definite count lias been reached although a gencial esllimlo places Howe's majority at from COO to 800 In the city nnd n prohihlo like amount In the country precincts , making the votu but little dlllei- cut fiom Weaver's of two yeirs nuo when we cart led the county by r-09 majority. The antl-Omalm racket has been worked nil day foi llowoand he lecslxcd some piohlbltlon votes. The precincts that hnvo been heard from up to this horn nre Ynnkco hill , in which are located Iho nsylum nnd peniten tiary , which gave Howe IV ) majority over Mcbhane. Ginnt pieclncts gives Howe : > 0 majority ; Cheony , Howe , thlitv-live ; Wnverly. Howe , in , Ganield , Howe , : ' I. Relinns thus far nre nit fiom the heavy republic-Hi precincts. The Indi cations arc that the ptohlhltlon votes In Lan caster will be about eight hundred. Pnpilllon Goes Democratic. PAI-II.I.ION , Neb , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele- cram to the Br.i.J : Papllllon precinct cast 281 voles. The follow Ing candidates , all dem ocrats , received majorities : North , for gov ernot,20 ; McShane , congress , 70 ; Campbell , float .senator , l.'H ; McKlnnn , representative , It ; Linedon , county attorney , HI ; Stotrer , county commlsslonei , W. There is n usual democratic majority In the county of 100 , nnd the entire democratic ticket will be elected. Reports from outside precincts say that McShauo Is running fni nheid of his ticket , nnd low estimates place his majoiity In tliocounty at 200. If Campbell runs in tlio othei precincts as In this his majority in tliocounty will be.40) ) . Van Wyek is the only candidate for United Stiles senator. No "Church" In IllchnrilBon. FALLS CITY , iseb. , Nov. 2. ( Special Telegram to tlm Bur. ] The election pissed off very quietly. Returns como In very slowly , but tlio present indications point to a majority of four to seven bundled for McShane In Richardson county. 'Ihe entire - tire republican legislative ticket is probably elected In this precinct. The billets ns tar ns counted give nlraost two lot one foi Me Shane. VH They Favor Vnn Wyck. Br.A'inicr , Neb. , Nov. 2. ( Special Tolc- gmm to the HFU.J Colby bas prictlcnlly carried this county. He Ins sold Howe enl and It now looks as if McShino his carileeil tliocounty. The vote on United States sen ator Is lor Vnn Wyck. Iilncolu'H Vote. LINCOLN , Neb. , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram to tlio HKIJ.J The election In the city of Lin coln Is piogresslng quietly , and up to 2 p. m. some thirteen hundred votes were cast In the city. There h n good deal of scratching being done , some democrats voting foi Howe but more republicans votim , ngilnsthlin. The prohibitionists nio out in force anil will poll n heavy vote , mud heivier tlinn antielpited and It may play : MI lmpoitr.it pint In results. Greenwood. GiiKEXWOon , Neb. , Nov. 2 [ Special Tele- cram to the Br.i : . | Salt Crc'ek precinct , in cluding the town of Greenwood , polled 212 > otes , 120 republican , Hi demociatle. 20 pro hibition nnd three for the people's ticket. 1 ho legislative nnd congressional tickets weio conshleinbly scratched. Snrpy For McShaiio. Gii.vtoitR , Neb. , Nov. 4. ( Special Tele gram lo the RUB. ] From present Indlcitlons Bullevno polled about 200 votes ; La Phtttc about < > 0. Rosew.iter and MeShano are considerably ahead of their tickets. The float senatorial ticket was hotly contested. Church Howe was completely snowed under. Vnn Wyck had no opposition. Nebriiskn City's Vote. NUIWASKA CITV , Nnv. 2. [ Special Tele gram to the Bi.K.J The election is pissing quit tly , a v cry light v oto being polled up lo 2 p. in. Smaller Tlinn Thought Of. LIVCOLX , Neb , Nov. 2. Ho we's ptolnhle majority In this city In COO , and in the county It Is between l.'JOO ana l.r.OD. No count is complete ns vet. Meflhniio'H l'i.orlty | Fifty. AVOCA , Nib , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram * to the Rnn.J MeShann's majority 51. The republican legislatlvg ticket has n majority of nhaut 15. A DcHpitralo PAVVNIJI : Ci rv , Nov. a [ Spechl Telo- 1:1 am lo tlio Itp.i : . ] The most dt ) ! > pcialo hglit kitoxvji on elections took place to day. Ouu- lliiid of the railroad hands were only ul- lowed to voto. Ouo preelnct gnvn .MeSlnino n majoiity oxer Howe. In aiiothci Howe's majority cannot exceed 800. IluiiH Helilml lilH Tlolcnt. Lixconv , Neb. , Nov. -.Speulil ( Tele- gtnmtotha Hi'.lt.j The- complete eotint on the congiessloniil vote in the city of Lincoln gives How el.MT majoilly In the city. Six ( iiocincts frimi the country add " 17 lo this , making lloxve's inijorltv as far as heird In tlm county 1BS ! , Tlio renrilnlng piecincts In the countv will swell this figure to Ib0o , nnd possibly 2,100. Democratic ns well in pioliibitlon votes were madn tin Hoxvoon the hsiio against Omalia. Tiny ur will have 2r > oo ninjotity in Lincastei ( oiinty and tlio Indica- lions point to tlio election entire ol the ie- publican leglslativu ticket , although some ot them will have light majoiltles. lltoo A NKHIUSKA On \ , Neb , , Nov. , 0--Spcclal [ Telegiam to the : : , Returns are coming In hlowlx , but enough to hoxv that Me linno lias c.uried the county bx 'M'.l ' maiuniy. Van WyeU'smnjorlty wiMbeiJO. _ _ * * " " A AInjoi Ity orNlnetcnn , IT A i lion A , Nib , Nov. 2 One bundled and Kl\ voles counted nnd 2M votts "polled. So fai ascnuiiiliil tlui votu Is : henatott > Wnl- back -II , Abbott 01 , Mc.Siaiio'u imijorlty la A Illu Vote In .ItiluihOii. TKCI > IMII : , Neb. , Nov. e. | SH-ci.il | Tele- grnm to tlm Hi. K.I- Van Wxek received fully t\o ihlulaoi the votocast In Johnson county , ' 1 ho Day nt Uruiul IttlnniL GlIANIl 1&1.VKD , Net ) . NOV. 2 [ Speelal lelegtnm to Hie BIK : ] The returns from Iho dllfetcnt I pfeclnvts throughout the county nr > blow In coming In and up to this time nothing dell. lite can bu learned as to thu rcsiilK There vivo been upwards of ten hundred and nfty > ones cast lu the city. It U ust I mated that the democrats > vlll have from one to two hundred majority In the city , nnd willlinvn n small majorltj In His county. General'I haycr , for governor , will have n good majority In tills county. 1 ho state ami lountv tickets were badly scratched , and will have to await the count for definite results. Will Itctaln ilio County Sent. NoiiKOt.K.Neb. , Nov. 5.-ISpeplalTelegram tothoRm : . ] The Norfolk vote on the state ticket resulted as follows : Democratic TO , repiibllcin 217 , prohibition 40. ' 1 ho legisla tive tlcki t wjn close. Madison will piobably retain the county scat. Hlji Itctiuhllctiti Rnln. Nit.t : iit , Neb , Nov 2. ISneclal Telegram to the Rnu. ] Clpu Water gives one plurality for Dorsey ; Nclijli nnd Oakdale each 8T > tmjorltv. This Is a republican galu Blnco last election. Van Wjck Im 100 ma- joilli In Ncllgh Arnpnltoo'fl Election. AIIAPMIOU , Neb. , Nov. 2. f.Spcchl Tele gram to the lr.E.J ( Kleetion returns are not nil In jet ninl cinnot bo had before to morrow night. There are enough precincts heard fiotn to Insure a laige majoiity for Taj lor , republican lor county attorney , Habcock , republic for representative , and Llnds-iy , republican tor state scnntor. Jim l/xlrd also cnirlcs thocounl.v by a large majotitx. . .The election In Aiapahoo was veiy quiet , all the electioneering being douu befoie tlie polls otiu.ied this innrnln j. Ynn W.vck icculvcd about CO votes heie. A. UntliriSuinll Vote. Kr.MtNiv , Neb. , Nox2. . [ Special Tele gram to tlio Ri'.i.J : The total number of votes In Kearney was 722 , nbout two bundled short of last jeai. In Kearney out of two bundled : ind thirty votes counted Andrews and Thornton , republicans , bad ns many votes ns Redlnson nnd Nantker , democrats , and ICaton and Rorders. prohibition candi dates combined , for thu legislature. Conger for senator ran ahead ot all the candidates. Kvans foi county attoinoy ran even with the othei two candidates combined. The Indl- dleations are that the entire republican legis lative ticket Is elected by n good majoiity. VanWyck had about sixty votes out of the two hundred nnd thlity counted. A Clone Ilnoc. McCooK , Neb. . Nov. 2. ( Special Tele- gtam to the 15ie.J : There was a close race between Calfer , democrat , and Gicen , reimb- llcan , candidates on the representative ticket. It Is estimated that Van Wjek was the choice of the majority ot the republican voters ot the county. Dorsey In the FuuvioM1 , Neb. . Nov. 2. [ Special Tele- pram to tlie BI.P. ] Thayer his in the city 101 votes , North : w Doisoy.V.7 , Webster 2S5. The republican legislative ticket , except fccn- atoi. Is cnnlcil by 05 majority. Scnntoiial preference tor Van Wy.eU.Ml. Weaver 2. In complete returns from the county give n re publican majoiity. Claimed by Doth Parties. Goitnov , Neb , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram lo the Hi.K.J Piom the last reports from nil portions ot tlio county Bennett Irwin , demo cratic candidate in tlio Fifty-ninth dlsttlct , has carried this county bv " 00 majnritv. Cherry county Is claimed by both pi : ties. "Work in I'lntto County. Coi.uvmus , Neb. . Nov. 2. [ Special Tele gram to the Bii : . ] The election to dav was quiet and a light vote cast. Isorth's majority in Platte county is estimated at 1.000 ; foi the democratic ticket300 ; legislative ticket fiom : ; ou to 500. Di. Scliug , icDubllcan , Is elected coiouer bv ! KX ) maloiltv. Van Wyck's vote cannot be counted -to-night. The Kntlro Tiokot Win * . SrnAirox , .Neb , Nov. 2.-Special ( Tele gram to the Buu.j Thayer and the entire state ticket win. MelCelgliau cairied this precinct over Laird by 10. Henderson , 111- di pendent republican for the legislature. ill ; liiown , republican , 10 ; White , demount. 11 ! > . Tliocounty will probably go tor Hundei&on by a small majoiity. Hurt County. OAKLAND. Neb. , Nov. ? . [ Special Tele gram to the BKK. ] The entire republican ; ticket of Burt was elected , unless It is T. H Ashley , representative. The ll.ht has been on Jtines Lntta , against Aahlev , Thu vote In many precincts I light. Republican Mnjority. IKIHANOLA , Nut ) . , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele- ggram to the Bi K. I Indianola precinct polls 2G4 votes , 100 republican , bO demociat and 10 prohibitionist foi legislative , state senator , ami representative , n majority of 10 for rep resentative , n majoiity of W > republican. Laiid , for congress , 18 behind the ticket. Indications from outside precincts indicate a majority ot LOO In the county. Good Work in Valley. VAI.LSY , Neb. , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele gram to the BKK. | The folloxvlng Is tlio ro- sultof today's vote : McShano87 , Howe27 , Linlnjer b'J , T/sohuek b7 , Rosewater 80 , Stowed , Paulson Vt. Campbell 31 , Whit- more 10J , Hibbard 1U , Hall 87 , Heimrod 87 , Rleketts7. Young b5 , Matthleson 87 , Black- bum b7 , Stilnglcin . ! 2 , McGavock 25 , ( iaivey 20 , Smyth ' - ! ' > . Clark 21 , Knox. 20 , Andres SO. Slopbetison 2' ) , Pieice 1)5 ) , Mount 8.1 , Ulineral SI , Ferguson 3'J. It Pannes ofTQulotly. HASTINOS , Neb. Nov. 1. [ Special telergam to the Ur.n.j Election In this city pas ed off quietly. II'-Me the republicans polled b.1i , demociats :1K1. : piohlbltlon nnd antimonopoly ely itO. Partial retiuns from the county Indicate that llartwell , tepiiblicaii , candiilnto for the btalfl simato Is ulecttid bv 000. Liiul for congress will run ahead of that Jiff me. Cnmpboll OlulniH Plve Hunilrotl. PAI'II.I.IO.V , Neb. , Nov. ? . ( Special Tele gram to the Bhi'.J Spiingliehlpieclnrtglxes Iloxvo eight nujoiity , anil Campbell for float bc iiatorC7. Campbell has seventy-five majority In Mil- laid piecinci. Douglass county. Ho now clalm-.0oo majoiity In snipy county. Hopnhllc.in Ticket r.lnctail. HcLuCiOLD , Neb. , Nov. 2. ( Special Tele gram to the Bur. ] A quiet election took place to day. Total preference for United States senator , Van Wyck 20 , Paddock 08. Thu present Indications aio that the entire republican ticket in Webstei county Is e-Iect- ed bv n h.inilioiuu majoiity. The Flout Tiuknt Doubtful. TKCUMSRII , Neb. , Nov. 2. [ SpecUl Tele gram to the HKI'.J It is believed that .lolin- sou county elects Kills , n Vnn WycK mnn , the tlu.il ilckot bolng doubtful. McShaiio will receive S ) majoiity. Hosiilt l < Vi > in .NoiTli Plattc. Nonrii PLAHK , Ne'b , Nox. 2. [ Sicclal | Telo.jr.im to tun llr.r.j rimyei 2.55 , Noith 22.1 , ViuiWyekSW. . Leglslatlvt ticket in doubt , I'atornhl'j lo Vnn Wyck. AiiAi'Aiior. Neb , , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele gram to Mie Brr.J Vrapahoo precinct ulves Thnjer 14H , N'oilh 137 , Van Wyek . < 5 , Intpito of n bitter opposition. Laird ran behind his Uckot. Reports trnm the county precincts areve'ry faxorabiuto Van Wvck , The He.Nult In Ciiliilni ; . Wr.si Poi.s r , Neb , Nox. 2.-l.SpC'cnl ! Tele gram to the Bir. : ] A tuo-thhd's vote of the tnxx'n gives Van Wjck 3.J , .Morton ISO , Nellgh IS.Harrctt 200 , Rich H8. Kgbeit , ISO , Puller 107 , UJ1 celt , r'lillei and 1'gbeit aio e'lected. Iliuler Lcnils JJU Ticket. KLK Ciu-MC , Neb. , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele- gram to the Bui.J Butler , democrat tor senator , received 10 majority. The count is very alow on account ot scratching. Fa\orahlo lo Van Wjok. Voiiir , N'eb. , Kov. 2. ( Special Telegram I to theBii'--Thoek'ctii ] > u htre tOdr.y wua quiet. The republican legislative ticket vvns badly scratched by the null-Van Wyck men. Returns arc coming In slow from the county and It Is Impossible to ( , lvo figures to-night. Keckley for senator nnd Ilarlnn nnd Wilson foi representatives are probably elected by small majorities. All nre pledged for Van Wjck. Laird Is badly scratched both In city nnd county , but will have a large majotity In the county. The prohibition vole was light nnd scattering , all tickets being badly scratched , and the count being slowly made nothing lie-Unite can be know n before morn ing. _ HIP Yoto in Knlrlleld. en P.unPiKMi , Neb. , Nov. 2.-tSpe'clal Tclo- gratu lo the Hin : J Tlio total precinct vet here to day was BnO ; republican , 140 ; ptoltl- billon Iff. ; democratic , M. There was very little .scratching. This Is a smalt republican gain and -a coite pondlng loss lor both demo- cuts and piohlbltionlsts over the votu nt Iho hut general e'h'ction. Tiicro was no vole on the United States senate ques tion. Itepuhlicnn GnniB In I own. DhsMotNi'S In. , Nov. -Special [ Tele gram to the UKP.IReturns liom 100 towns now recelxcd indicate the republicans have entiled tins stntc by & ,000 or 0,000 , u gain of 2,000 01 : ! ,000 ox ei the v otu of last year. The lepublleans have elected the lollowlng congressmen : Strublu In tlio Eleventh dis trict , Holmes in the Tenth , Lymnn m ( he Ninth , Coiiget In thu Seventh , ICerr In thu Fifth. Fullci In the Font III , Henderson in tlm Thlid. The demociats piobibly elect Haves In the Second , though Kin ; woo I Is making unexpected and laigo gains , Thu indications In tlm Sixth nnd Flist dlstiicts point to the election ot Donnell and Geir , noth republicans. The result in the Eighth diitiict Is very close , and as vet undeter mined. Thu genei.tl result will probably bo n nut icpubllcan gainoftwo congressmen. Ijyinnn'H Majority nt. Dfvi.Ai1 , la. . Nov. 2. [ Special Teloginm totiieUi.n.J Thestatti count complete gives a majority of 03 ; congressional count com plete , Lymin 01 majority. The election pissed oil very quietly , a full vote not being Dolled. _ i _ Iowa. Dis : MOI.VKS. In. , Nov. 2. Clear weather ppoitcd fiom all over Iowa to-day , and so 'aias repotted , up to noon , thu elc'ction is irocecdi ng quietly vvltli tin average vote be- ng polled. DrsMomi a , Nov. ' ! . Returns fiom Iowa iv 111 bo compared with the vote of last year mil with tlio majority of Laiabee. rcpubli- nn foi governor oxm Whiting , which was . ' ,003. IhPionrel.bOOpreciucUsiii the state. \t this hour , i ) p. m. , the count has 'ust ' commenced at most of the polling -laces. - Retuins from eleven precincts show net republican gain of 124 over last yeat. Di.s Mom's , Nov. 2. Twenty piecincts , ivun total votu of 2r , S3 for Jackson , rcpub- ican , lei secietiry of state , and 1,470 lei ells , dcmoe-tat , a , net republican gnin of C03. They're Doiiifr Ui lit AVell. CittfXdo , Nov. 2.--Spucial [ Telegram to hu Rr.i .J Indications at 0 o'clock In , wenty-two iiiecinets are that Prendergrast , demociatlc candidate lot judge of the county 'ourt ' , is t > 00 ahe.id ; Davis , for county trea- urer , 100 ahead ; Dunham leads in tlio First longiessional district about two to one ; dason. in the Thin ! congressional , is elected ; /iwler. In thu Second district , is ahead by a lairly sate majoiity. All thu republican su- lerlor court judges except Tuthill , nre infelv ahead. Loomls , for county judge , is jonsiderably behind Ptendergiast. It looks now as though thu entire county republican leket would be elected. They Got 'Ihrrc AH the Same. Nrw Wrsi MIMST KII , B. C. , Nov. 2 Albert Mallet was hanged In the jail yard nt Kam oops \estei day. The crime for which he suffered the death penalty was the murder of Andruw Johnston at Rcvelstok , B. C. , Au gust 15 , 18S : > . Ah Swell , who was convicted ol the murder ot n brother Chinaman in August , 1SW , was hanged In the New West minister jail yard yesteiday. November Orange NEIIKASKA Cnv , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele gram to the RKF. ] Mr. Frank Helvey , dep- ity county clerk , and Mifcs Pearl DulF , daughter of C. J. Duff , agent of the Burling ton vt Missouri River railroad , took their many friends by surprise this morning by n quiet marriage. The happy pair left foi Denver on their bridal trip. Socialise LO.VDOV , Nov. 2. The determination of the socialists to make a demonstiatlon on the occasion of the Lord Mayor's show , is causing tlio authorities much anxiety. The police state that the gathering of socialists will end In a riot , and have warned the shop keepers w hose establishments are on the line to betaken by the procession to close their doors nnd bairlcaduthelr wiiidoxvs that day. The Crur'n Approval. ST. PETInsiiunn , Nov. 2. The Otlicla Messenger , referring to Kaulbar's reply to the request of tlio Bulgarians tor the names ot the Russlams who had been molested , In vvhl li hu said he would leave the Bulgarians with all thu Russian agents on n repetition of the act of violence , says the reply has 10- celved a high approval from the czar. Rlclmril Wn Not Himself. Bosio.v , Nov. 2. Richard Preston , denier In coal on Bedford street , fulled to-day. Ho Is a resident of Lawrence , and is largely con- ceincd In vat tons business interests here. He has not been hero since Thursday last. Preston Is said lo ewe fiom SlOO.ioo to SPA- 1)00. ) Attichments have been placed upon somoot his propel ty. Post OHIco Appointments. WASIIINC. ION , D , C. , Nov. 2. Lyman Crandnll was to-day appointed postmaster of Burton. Key a Paha county , vice Win. 11. Debute , resigned ; Oliver P. Klbbcii. Curtis. Fiontlereouiity. vice R. A. McKnlght , super seded ; Louis Stobudlskv , Prikins , Kuyn Paha county , vice I ) . L. Kennedy , resigned. Worthy to Worthy. PHII.APKI.PIUA , Nov. 2. To-day Count Dp Lesseps was the guest of George W. ChllcU at a dinner nt the Hotel Bellovue. A large number of gentlemen were nulled to iiirtlcipnte In houoilng the distinguished French engineer. A YOIIIIK Glrl'H Hulrlilo. Ci.ivrox , In , Nov. 2. ( Special Telegram to the Bir.1 : Annie Mallonoy , aged tvve-nty years , the daiiKhtct of n widow , committed suicide here to dav by taking strychnine. Her mother's scolding fiei for bolng absent all day is the only reason known lor thu net. Hnrvoyor llcaltie IniproTlntr , NKVV Vomt , Nov , 2. Surveyor BeatUe , who vxas shot by the dlsclmiued Inspector ut the custom house ycMeiday , was much 1m- provtd this morning. Physicians report upon his condition as most encouraging. Summer Ashore. Lovnov , Nov , ' . ' . The steamer Persian Monaich , fiom New York lor London , is ashore in Portland roads , nnd Is leaking badly. She is mm li canted nnd her Mem Is very low. All attempts to lloat hei have failed so far , Bleu of War Soul to Varna , PA HIS , Nov. 2. Republlque Frane.iasn has scntn dispatch from Vienna btatlng that twelve men ot war have left Seba&topol for Varun. Mutual Ian Affair * . Vir.N.SA , Nov. ! } . The Russian government lias reassured Austria tlmt Rns = lu will not occupy Bult'&rla. Hurled Allvo. StiiAVTi'V , Pa , Nov. 2. Three children , aged about seven years , suffocated by band caving in upon them wl'Je ut play. THE RESULT 1N\ GENERAL , Oomploto Election Eoturas'From All Parts of the Oountry. THE NEW YORK MAYORALTY. Ilnvrltt Klpctctt Over GCOFRO ami Iloohexclt The IjntCFt From tlio Various Stales. Hnultt Klcctcd. Nf.w YOIIK , Nov. 2. [ SpSclal Telccram to tin ; Hr.i : ] Tow aid ni'il'iiirlit there was no loncer any doubt of Hewitt's election ns major of New York City by n largo majoiity. Theodore Roosevelt will come In third In the race , and tlio reason for this httei circum stance lies principally in the fact tint repub lican properly oxv ncrs were frightened by the spectre ot niHrchlsm , and fearing tint a vote for George , debited the ranchman by thou sands and cast their votes foi Hewitt , Other lepublleanshavoncvcr foiglxen him for Ills opposition to Blalne bc'foro the latter was nominated , nnd for the Imlf-hoaitcd WAV In which lie1 suppoi ted him niter howns notit- nnted , and they scratched him on this nc- ount. The returns from the congressional latiicts are most encouraging to tlio roptib- c.ius , who have already gained three eon- rcssmen In the state. Later returns show the positive election ol low lit for mayor of Ncxv York. Seven undrcdout of 812 precincts show Hewitt V OS , RooseveltWI.O.T ; , George 59os , Ward- , ell ( prohibition ) S3A It Is safe to predict , lierefore. that Hewitt will have n plurality f 15,000 over the other candidates. It will c seen th it the worklngman's ticket is lend- ig republican ticket In the city of Ncxv Yotk. Dispatches rceoived licro to-night by lomlncnt party leaders show that the labor novcmcnt In all parts of tlio country is bowing remarkable strength nnd tlmt the ho pioliibitlon vote has greatly diminished. ClcvclnncPs Not a Voter. BUITAI.O , Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram o the Bni : . ] President Cleveland's name as been removed from tlio poll-list In he lirst district ot the Ninth ward , the list oing marked : "Removed from the dls- rlct. " By whoso order this was done no ono e < 'ms to know. Wilson S. BIssell was asked bout It last night "It Is ttruc , " said he. 'tlmt the president loses hi ? vote this year , or he has changed his residence , lie elects , understand , to be n resident of Washlng- on. " "Hasn't every resAde'iit of the capital vote somewhere'.1" "ljdon't know. A nan can elect to reside there , I suppose , if 10 wants to. There may be some legal quib ble about it that 1 don't iindoistnml , but nny- vay the president has elected lo resldo here. " This will probably explain to the atisfnction of many anxious politicians and icwsiinper correspondents vvhv the president vould not come to Buffalo to vote with his Jirty to-day. „ New York. Nr.vv YOIIK , Nov. 2. Th < jf vrcather to day s clear , and not n cloud to'be seen. Fine weather is rcpoitod tiom all parts , of this state. In this citv n largo vote ib being polled and the excitement aiound voting places seems as great ns in 1854. Gi'prgemon ' clnlm hat in the plstrict nlongNortu.river " from ho battery to Canal street , they will" receive almost every vote. It is conceded , In ninny sections of the city , tlmt George's vote w 111 be arge , but in other sections this will bo offset by other votes. In many Harlem districts .hero nre no George tickets to bo found nt the lolls. In that portion of the city known as 'the Blown Stone Grant District , " George will get few votes , ns It Is admitted on all sides that the result depends niion the mim- ) er of votes Geoige is able to draw fiom the lemocraticpiity. Most interest If shown In any news tiom the laboi patty hcndnuaitcrs. Nnw YOIIK , > ov. 2. At Ccnti.il Labor union hcndquartcis to day there was great ictixity liom nn early hour tills morning. 1'ho managers spoke conhdentinlly ot the suc cess of the George ticket. From an early hour Henry George , RexDr. . McGIynn , lev. Dr. Iviamer nnd T. V. Powderly drove about to the polls in n carriage. Mi.MeGIynn said ho was delighted nt the strength which the George vote had developed , nnd wns san guine that tlie labor candidate would be the next mayor. George appeared jubilant. At Tammany hall it wns said everything looked well tor the cntlro demoei.itic ticket. From the Twenty-third nssembly district word r.imo that the united democrats were holdIng - Ing their own , nnd ttmsnmo was the case In the Twentieth distilct It was said It looked very much ns it George wns running abend of Roosevelt , but there was no tear of his equalling Hewitt's voto. In the east and west" districts George was polling a i heavier vote than was expected but these were dlstiicts principally Inhabited by laboi Ing classes. Reports received nt lr\ng ! lialiTieadquarters p'rofossed big sue- cess for thoGeoigo and Nooncy ticket. At headquarters of the county democracy it was estimated that GCOIKO would only poll about forty-liv o to llf ty thousand votes , and Roosevelt would bo behind George , At Roosevelt's headquarters things have been very lively tills morning. A special com- mlteo of twenty republicans , which was so t out vety early to see how things were K 113 on , reported almost universally that Roosevelt was receiving hearty support fiom his party all tluough the city. Repoitsvvere ulso received that George is" polling u heavy vote , and as this was said to bo coming from democrats almost entirely , tlio feeling at re publican headquartois vas hopeful. Roosevelt , who cama down eaily , was feollng conlldcnt of his election. Roosevelt spent an hour or mete aiisxxcring messages ot good chew , which no had ro- coived. One ot tin-in was from ox-Piesldent Arthur. At the democratic state hendqimiters. nothing has been icieived up to noon from the Intel lor ot the state. 'Ihofow who weio present weruconhdcnt Peckham waselccti'd. All icpoits received npto noon In the city in dicate Hewitt , for major , was running nhnnd 01 his ticket. \ Korty.livo election districts outsldo of New "V ork and Kings county give Peekhnw , dem ocrat , lor cflint of appeals , J.Wl ; Daniels , lepubllcan. 1,074 The same districts last yeargave HIIIO:03 : : , Davunpon 8.617. Two hundred of M.3 eloctldu districts .rlvo Roosevelt H.flW , Hewitt 18.7-KJ , George llt.OJO , Wardwell 101. ' ' Two hundred and ctehty districts give Roosevelt 10.1W3 , Hewitt ST..MJ , George 1U.W. ( | , Wnrdvrell 11,20 ] , 'i Two hundred and ninety districts give Koosovelt 21,109. Hewitt S3a > 50. George 'JO.OO' ) , \Vardwell 810. \ I'lneo hundred and thirty districts give Roosevelt JM.Rai , Hewitt .U,68l George 2-Xl ( ) , Wntdwell2n. ' 'Ihrcohundied nnd seventy districts give Roosevelt 2s,200 , HewlU : JT,10 | , George 25JH5 , Wnrdwell2S4. T Pixo bundled and ten districts give Rnoso- v Pit Jitt.OOM , Hewitt MM , > 7. Georeo a'Jai7 , Wai d- welia.SXJ. i Five hundred and forty districts give Roosevelt 4l.Mb ! , Hewitt 60.U1I , George 42.UM , Wanlw ell R77. RoosPU'It 44'il8 , , Hewitt 02.2JO , George . . ' Six hundred and toity districts glvii Roose- velt5).18 ) , neHittrOlWJ.GeoigB.VM51 Ward- well ( < 40 , boxen hundred nnd sixty districts give Roosevelt .r > l.25 : , Hewitt bl.t's-i , George 01.Vi7 , \Vardvvcll.Vjy. ( Sevud hiindiod city districts clve Roosevelt velt M.U.TS , Hpv\itt7h0s ! , George 50/a ( , Ward- wcJl.iaj. hevPiity-tlToelPcllon districts outside of New York and Kings countv give IVc'klmm , democrat for court of appeal , V.XX , Daniels , ropublifan , Uiij3. The same districts last jeargave llill 1IV > 7 , Davi-np rt , . Ono hundred and live rliTtion dlstiicts out- Bidt > of Nmv York and Klnes county give PecUiam IS.tKW , Daniels 1T.71J. The same dlstritis last jtai LMVO Hill 1W07 and Duven- jiort 'Jl.ni'J. One liundiiHl and tluhts-lho election dls- tricts outside of < New Yoik and Kings county give reoklnm 2 ,2o3 , DanieU JU.ni. The sime districts last je-ir pave llill .M.-ITH , D.\v- en pott : v .5.l7. HiiooM.Yjr , Nov. 2. Mahnnpv , democrat , in Fourth congressional district Is said to be elected by a plurality ot 2OXKover ) O'Connor , republican , Hllss , democrat , Msvlioney , dpinncrat. White , republican , und Campbell , democrat , aio undoubtedly elected congressmen trom Kings county. AI.II.VVV , Nov 2. The prolnbl lilies aio demwtats have carrlrd the county and elected the cntlro ticket , halmling Kane , ovci Swinburne tor ronirros * . I'TIC.V , Nov. Q. , lniiii > < i S. Shornnii , re publican , Is elected to congiess fiom the Twenty-third distilct , deteatlug J. T. bpilggs , democi-at , bv lOlKor ) more. Sheiman , leiuibltcnn , Is elected to con gress , defeating faprlt'gs , democrat , by 1,000 01 more. Iloritrsitiii , Nov. - ' . Wllliur , rrpubllcan , in llin Tw'onty-fourtli couqrosslonal ilNtiict , deli nts .Srullli , 'democratic , bv uliout l.flOO. NKW YOIIK , Nov. ' - ' . Retui us from in > 'itO ! ! districts ouHdc ol Now Yoik and Kings countv show tint Dxnlcls , republican , Is get- ing about 8J pel rout of tin * vote given to Davenport hist jeni , while IVekhnni. demo crat , is netting about 80 pet cent of the vote given to Hill. _ _ I'pnii'-j tvattln. 1'itii u > ri VIM \ , Nov.'J. rimwcitliei here to dav is nil thdt could be dc-dii'd. TJio samu repoitscomeliom all puts of the state , and with the beautiful , clou skv and wanu sun- slilneaveij hcivi vote is being tnoudit out. out.Kmr , Pa. , Nov. 2. The election boaid of the Flist picclnct of the First waul rejected the votes of tlic soldier Inm ites ot the renn- svlvanln soldiers' nnd sxilois' home In this cltj to d ty and the decision was sustained by the county judge. CIIICAOO , Nov. 3. Repoils from various points in Iowa , Mlssouil , Wisconsin , Minnesota seta and Dakota , eaily this morning , indi cate Inlr and cool weather. The weathei In this city and tliioughout the state Is magnltl- cent , with prospects of continuing so the pntlicihij. It Is cstlnutod tint up to 11 o'clock this foienoon. lully one-hall of theie lstcred votti had been cast. 'Phoie was less sciatthlng of the re.ulai ippubhcan and democratic tickets than had been expected. Theio aio two labor tickets In the Held united labor and labor league. The foimei Is supposed to ii'p- resent lirgoly ttie socialists and , w 1th the ex ception ot the candidates lot judges of pountv couits , has Independent nominees lot all state and county olllces. The laboi lea uo ticket contains names of icpuhllcan state candidites and Is divided on county ollkers between republican and demociatlc nominees. Roth the labor tickets are receiving theii number of votes. CHICAGO. .Nov. " 3. Up to 0 p. in , practi cally no icturiiB had been leieivcd Irom to- dnv/s election , and even those wno had ppent the da > at the polls in the intcre-ts nf tlio various candidates wcie umblo to state the drill which the vote had taken oxcjpt to say that the Jabormitv Jiad displajcd an unex pected strength. It is considncd ceitain that this party has carried the Sixteenth want , and it is possible that their success maj Imc been as gieat in olhcrparls ot the city , 'the Sixteenth ward , where Davis , lopublican candidate for county tieasmer , expected to get a great manv defuociatlc votes , is said to bo in a very mixed condition. Cmoum , Nov. 2 The election in this citv and Cook county was quietly conducted , and the vote polled was a falily laigo one. The feature of Interest In the canvass was the advent ot the united laboi party , which brought to its support , veiy laigely , bympa- thUcrj ; with socialism. The new party , In strong republican wards , divided the vote \pryevenly with the demociats. while in strone lepubllcan waids republicans and democrats held their own , with very few labor votes being cast. The indications at 11 o'clock to-night are that the republican ticket has a majority In both the city nnd outl.v Ing country towns embraced In Coolc county , nnd Is elected with1 the exception of thiec repub lican judgesT The republicans elect three judges and the democrats three judges , all of whom weiccndoised by thelabor convention and whoso names appeared on the united lahor ticket. The republicans IP elect Adams in the Fiist congiesslonal district , and le-elect Dunham in the Fomtli. hauler , democrat , is ic-clccted in the Second distiiot Minnesota. ST. P.vrr. . Nov. 2. Weather throughout the state to daj cloudy and cool. The indica tions are that n largo vote is being polled. Not lor many years lias there been as much ex citement at an election , and this was aug mented by the attack made on a reimbliclcin piocession in Minneapolis last night , during which about sixty persons weic Injuicd , ex- Gov ernor Pillsbiirv among the number. Ono or two were severely hint and theii injuiles may pi eve fatal. The icpublican state cen tral committee claim thest-Uo will give 15,000 republican majority. The dpinociats are making no claim , but sty it Ames l not elected governor ho will at le 1st cut down McGlll's niajouty to a very small ligure. Ohio. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 2. Ohio returns will bocompaicd with Governor Foraker's vote of isai , when he had a plurality ot 17,117. There are now 2,107 voting places In the state. The total vote of 18b3 was JljlCfj ; prohibition vote , 25OSt. CiNCiNNA'ii , O. , Nov. 2. Twelve precincts ot Hamilton county show a net republican gain of 940. These aio nil from democratic wards. In ono piccinct the lopubllcan gain was U17 , The polls closed In Cincinnati at 4 p. m. , after the most oulerly find quiet elec tion In the historj ot the county. Nearly the entire reglsteied vote was polled. The lirst six pieclncts repotted showed n republi can gain of 270 , tins comparison being with the vote for governor last year , when Hoad- ley's ( democrat ) pluiality was CM In Hamilton county. Ninety-live Ohio precincts glvo a not ic- publican gain of 2,411. with n total vote of 37. ' 0. I'lohlbitlon vote , 003. Twenty Ohio precincts with n total vote of 5,131 show a not republican gain of 1,07'J. A largo poitlon of this is In Hamilton count } * . CivriNNAn , Nov. 2. Returns liom thirty- four precincts hi Hamilton county show total lepnlillean gain ot It5' > , total demo cratic gains ' " . ' > , making a net republican gain ot 1,0 0. Fortj-seven pieclncts In Onlo show n net republican giiln of l.r < M. Prohi bition vote IS I. Sixty-four piprlncts In Hamilton county show a net republican gain ol 2,27J. , O , , Nov. i. Coii ) pal ed with the vote last spring Forali , democrat , for cnngress , gains 1,001 in ten waidsof Cleve land. Rctuins from ono-thlul of the wauls of Cleveland , including the T\vcnty-liist \ con- grcrtsionnl distilct , show uauis which , If l > ept up throughout tlio dlsiilct , will elect Foiun , democrat , by 500 to 1,00 Omajorlty. CHARLESTON' , W. Va. , Nov. 2. The tilec- tlon forcongrpssmen , st.itu senators and rep resentatives came oif to-day. The vote wus largo nnd the light strong , Fiom meagre rn- turns C , P. Snjder , democrat , will defeat Judge lit own , fuslonist. Kor t > tate senator It will be very close , but It Is bd loved that Chllton , democrat , w III bo elected by a fin til nmjoilty In lhl dlstilct. The piohlbitlimlsts polled a heajy vote and w ill eluct then candi date tor county commissioner , which will mean no license foi this county. Nevada. ViiioiNiA , Nov. , Nov. 2. Weather clear and warm , Heavy vote belli , ? polled. The main contest is ov er the gox ornoi ship. The ilpiuociatsaro not m.lteil over thc-ii candi date. Heavy scratching Is going on. Nuiili Caioliii.i. Rvi.ur.ii , N. C. , Nov. 2.Wrathor fair and warm all nvei ( lie ntilo as li\r as heard fiom. The vote will probablj be larger than anticipated , and It la probiblo much ecralch- lug will tie ilonu. . , CiiAiti.FfiioN , S , 0. . Nov. 2. Ropoils fiom all parts of the state .shon a quid ele.cllon and a v pry light vote. So opj option to tl.o democratic Main ticket 01 democratic candi dates for cougrt'ss except in the , Seventh ills- li let. Thl vote in Charleston is ildkulously small. _ Calltnrnlii. SAN KIIA.SCISI . , Nov. - ' . - Tl'nvratlitr IIPIO iarli'.ir and cool , nnd the c'dtums ' an * < | Uittly , u heUj vu'.ti polled. The Americin ticket U cutting a considerable ligurp In the vote In this oitj. It was supposed at liist that the Amciicnn vote VNOiild oiilvdraw liom the rcpubllrin pntty , but it ( snow known that Ills diawlng fiom both sides There aiescvoral < ( iti > tickets In the Held , which caused a ho.vvv scintehlng. I he vote in the city and tliioughout the state will bo vcr.v oloso. SvFitVMtsco , Nov. -Partial iptuins fiom all countiiM in thost-\tc outside ot San I ranclsco county gives the republicans a ma- forltj unless thu majority lei Uaitlctt , demo- rnt. foi govc'iior pioveslo ho much laigoi In San 1 tancisco thin h cxmcli'd. Swill , ippiibllcan will bo i-lected. 1 Im Amcilcin vole which stalled out sliotig inpldly loll avny and In the Intel lei it Ml IK hind O DoiiunH's liidiMH-ndiMit vote. 'I ho leturns liom tlm loglslatlvo ticket so tar lecolvcd mo notsulllpientlv ample to saj how it has gone , but wlm icporls have been iccolved Indicalo a lepiiblican m ijoilty. hcmtchlnc has been oheavalloxoi the stite lint letuins will eouio In vei.v slowly. Missouri. bi. Lot is , Nov. J. I'lio t-lo'thn In this citv Is pissliuolf qulellj and mi nvoiago vote is Doing pmled. The wcathc'i Is plo.is- unt though rloiulv. The irieitest tntoiest In nn > of the contests Is taken In tills Ninth pongressloml dhtilet wh-io HIP light Is be tween Flank , republican , and Glovoi , demo- ciat , the piesont Incumbent. A nuuibei ot the most pKimlnent democrats bolted ( ilovei's nomltntioii , a'lii the Indications now aio that the dlstiict will go ippublleaii. I ho I dior puty Ins no lull ticket in the held. u\eepl for state IrgNhtiiio , but then tew candidates foi citv oltlepisaic gen- oiallj icculxin the lull vote ot theii paity. IjOlllslailll. Nnw Oiii.n.xNs , ov. 2.-Tho oloctlon tliioughout the state ns far ns hp.ud liom passed off quietly , but fpvv rppubllcin votes being cast. The vote In this city has been light. In the country p u Ishps ot the Second illstilct. Plcico , icpuhllcan , Is icpoited to have polled a full vote except the small vole diverted by bliums In St. James. In the Third district , meagei icjoits ircelved indicate : i tail vote pol'ed ' , tliioughout the bilanco ot the Htnte , theio being no opposi tion to the demoeiats. Onlv a vei v llghtvoto was polled , electing the following to con giess : Fomth , N. ( \ Hhncliaul ; Fifth , Cl'.euibusco Newton : blxth , U W. Robeit- son. NCAV Hampshire. COXCOKD , N. II. , Nov. 2. Returns fiom neaily ono third the towns In the state show republican loss on the popular vote of about 200 as compiled with the vote of tsM. This does not include the cities and soveial of the largei towns , in which the repiibllc-ui losses weio expected. The Indications are that theie is no choice foi govcriioi bj thu people , that McKiminy , ( U'liiiK'i.it , is elected to con- gioss in the Kfist disttict , and Gallinger , re publican , in the Second , and tint the lepub- licans have carried the legist ituie. Slnss.ioluiscttH ROSTOVNov. . 2. Ninety-six- precincts giviiAndiewi. ilemocrat , 24Mb ; Ames , repub lican , :0rs : : ; hotluop , piohlbltlon , i ] < G. UosroN. Nov.2 The dc'iuocratle vote In Roston shows gains ovei the last election. It looks as if Lodge , lenublican , had ran led the Sixth distiicl over J.oveiing.democrat , bj 7HK ) majoilty. Uraekutt's \ote lei lieuten ant govpinor is well up to Ames , Moies , demoei.it , cairns Jils election to congiess In the Thlid district. ROSTOV , Nov. 2. Scvnnty-six- this state , Including the city of New Redtoid. which gives no vote for lieutenant governor foots , up : Ames. I5.ib. ! | Andiews , li,7iii , Inthrop. 1.20. : Andrews will have u majoiity or iieuily 10,000 in Iloston. city ot I3oston Is not included. Knnsnn. Toi'KKA , Kan. , Nov. 2. The day has been mound a large vote 1ms been polled. Theio seems to have been much scialchlng of Ickets tliioughout the state. It is not proba ble that nny dchnlto usult will bo known until Into to-nlgnt and quite likely not until o-morrow. llils is eppecially the case in the Filth congipssional dlstiict , wheic Ander son , the present Incumbent , is miming inde pendently. _ AutiusrA , Ga. . Nov. 2. A small vote was mlled. No opposition to George T. Runes , ( dem. ) for congiess in the Tenth dlbtiict. Indiana. Nov. --Tim weather hrotighoiit the stxtc W".s vriy line , and it is reported t'mt the votu polled was very f'lll. The polls hi Indiana aio kept open until G 'clock. Tickets .ne very lengthy , and the counting is slow. Noictuins li.r. o been le- celved heie jet , but u teleinm liom Kott Wayne oliius the election ot White , icpub- "lean , forcongulss in fie rwcltth distilct. I'heio were two democratlu c.tnJid.itus imi- ilng In this dlstiict. M\i-yiaiKl. UAJ.TIMOKK , Nov. 2. Tim returns of In- ilav's election In this cit > mo comln : ; in. In IhuThiiddlstilclRiish. itemociat , isumloul > l- fdly elected. In Iho Fouith district , Rivne : , Icinocrat , has can led ixoi > wild heard fiom up to this time. Comptoii > , demociat , ni.i- joiityin the Seventeenth w ml ot this Uty undpirtot Ilio Filth district is oxer UOJ , which , it Is claimed , assinos his election. In the Fouith iliMiict , K.ijnoi , demncrat , 14,751 , FinJlaj. Independent denioer.it , 7,14s , Leveling , pioliibitlon , lni.O , Weatheil < v , ie- liubllcan , l.ori , ( saiiks , coloied republican , 24. Ka > nors majoiity nvei all I,2i7 , oxur Findlay 1W < . In Ilio Fifth district , includ ing Ihu Seventeenth , and ptrts ot the Fif teenth and Sixteenth wauls , tl'o xoto was : Compton , ( leinrn'iat , V.217 , 1 nek , lenubllcan , b70 , Aimstrong , jnohlbition. W Compton's mainritj over all J.-iTO , oxci I'uel ; 1,1'Jl. Thocanvass ot t'to vote In this < lty has been completed. In the Thin ! uuigip > i-lonal rtistrh t Rusk , dPinoei.it , tuelvod l.i'M > voles , llosso , Indiistilnl ixliiised bv iepiilH- c.uis , r , . ; T , , ( ilass , prohibition , , ; | ; R nmjoilty oxer all 7,477 , ovci ISussc'.i'i7i. Hnuili Oi iiilina. Cnnr.KMOV , S , ( X , Nox 2. We.itliiir line , voting light und It Is quiet cver wheio. Moiiir n , Ala , Nov. 2. The weather is re markably clear und evcrj thing favorable. x oting verv blow in this county. Xo oppo sition and llttl" inttuest nniiitcsted. MON'iboviuiv , Ala. , Nov. * J. Tim weather v , a > deal .mil the voting light There was no opposition to lleilKMt , democrat , In Iho iSeunni diitiici , Jones , ilemociat , of the .Molille ( lUtilct , and O.ites , dumoerat , ol the Thlld , weio also elected uilliont opposition , The contesth In the other hvo dlstiiets were nut formidable , unless Iho Fourth , lupiesent- ed to Davidson , democratic , und a candldatu lorte-electhii. , Ten n. , Nov. 2. The weathei Is ha/x. with pin-.pect > > of a hriuht day , A full vote will bu pill'd hoiu , pul > tlckds geiuiially being voted. CII.M IAXOIXIA , Tcnn. , Nov. 'J. The olpp- thill piK'd oil quietl ; xxilli a liglil vote. 'I his county ( Hamilton ) , with tbao distiittb to hear tiom , glxes a gain lei 'MM ! , domueiat , lei cougifss ot 7i j. Rel'Miia li'/m othei counties in this congre-oional distiict iiuli- c.ito Seal's eh el , on In 1 r > iiiajoiiiy. 'Ilio lepublleans1 eleit tlielt entho le MUlvii ticket in this county. _ MiuliiKmi. Demon , Nox 2 Tht ' .tkets. in tills state aio inn. ? mid the count Is naturally much do- Injvd "Two jeaiiiijMi Adn ! , lepubliiMii , had n plurality ot .i.bfO oxci lUvolo Jm o.cinor. Kutaiusbo l.ii UYi'lxPd hhoxx : t Il .it : c < puh- lie in gnin. The xoto ior I'ongioswiiVi Is nut aixxajs imlii'Jrd in tie ioKtb. but In the Fjfst , bexcnth ii'id ' l'.lfll\ , \ Dis tricts the fusion or foi the legislature. For governor n con- tintnt oil ot gains so far reported would glvo n republican plurality of between fi.cwo and MtiwvtMi : , Nov. u ( Mtv rpturns arn routing In sloxvlv owing In the Inrgo inimher ot seiaiched tickets. At U o'clock the Indica tions are that llenij Smith , laboi candldito lor congiess , elected ami the entlio labor ticket with him. Retuinsfiom towns may change this estimate , as It Is expected the labor vote theio Is veiv light Rusk.tcpubllcnn , tor goxeinoi inn well in the pntlni county und unduubtodlv , his a good plutnlily In this counlj o\ei Woodward , di'iuociat. Virgin In. RiniMOM ) . Vu. , Nov. a Weithpr clear nnd pleasant ; voting at all pieclncts ot this elty steady Moio linn one-half of the cltv's vote polled bet ore noon. Kvei.v thing moving qnlcllv. liepoits fiom othei points In the slate Indic.tto i < lmllai condition. Irisrmu no , Ya. , N'ov. 2 Tills eltv gnvo S. A. Hopkins , lahnrcaiidtdate , WO majoiity. Nodeitnltepaiticulars liom othei points. t'l.ili ' TCI i-ltoiy. SMI IJ\KI : , Nov. 2. .lohn P. Calno has a walkover foi delegate against the demoeiatlo candidate , William M. retry. A mo STIUKI : COSIINO. Trouble Ainoii" Iho 1'ncUer.s In the "Hoc Citv. " Cntrv.no , Nov. 'X [ Sptclal 'lelegiam to the III K. ] Not a packer at the jards bought hogs this morning , 'Ihls Is most significant that thu atlulis at the stock janls nre shaping themselves foi another gicatstilketheie , agcneial stuke which will Involve exeij body the ho , * houses us well as the cattle. Swill's men and Nelson Motrls * ate out to day , while othois are at work , but the packets this moinlng for some reason or other from Ainiour down are pteparlng for anothorgiettt light over the eight hour ques tion. Woik at the houses to day Is In the way ol clearing up the caicasses on hand. Onopackei a big one said this morning that the chances aiu about nlnetj In 100 that the light of two weeks ago will have to bo Imd light over again. This time It will bo settled for good. The packets are evidently in possession of secret Information. The committee of eighteen appointed at thebiitehcis' meeting > csterdny afteinoon rejiKsents not only the beef men , but eveiy blanch of iiulustij at the stock .Mints. ' 1 his Is pcilmpsonu nf the leasons w by the packers me so active geltlur Into shape foi nnothei stnke. Then it Is known that the commit tee's plans have leaked out. At any r to by some piocess ttie pickets led they are thor oughly infoimcd of the men's plans , and thatthex u intuit ho similised. II the stiiko oeeiiis to-moitoxv , as is expected , guaids will iio maiehed ut once to ttjo houses as before. The big strike is on at St. Louis , at Whit- laker's poik-pii king establishment .over thu en-hoiii question. I he sltike theio will help the picket M lieie , lor Whittakcr is an actlvu ind sliaij ) compptltot ot Chicago , and pack- , 'is Item vxoiild lathei have htm closed with them than rnnniiu whllu they are cloced. L'lieie WPIO numeious eonsiiltatloun ut different dnxvn ' town paekeis' olltces to-day and one aftci another they ioppcd into AIIIIOIU'H ollicu. The same eommittee will have cliame of the pnckcift' tnteicsts. In ease trouble does come to- moiioxv tlio packets have resolved to stand bbwllt& Moil is in their tioublo just ns they .stood by cacti olhei In their icceiit dllTl- culty and they will lUht the tiling tlirougb on that line. Sxv 1ft had his tires lighted this moining but his men did not letutti to woik. In the hoard ol tiado it is undeistood there w III be no effort to coax the men bncte and " that the packets aio quite willing to let the question come to an issue and settle it hn.illy and foi all lime. They " * av thev will never vlcld , ex en It the men force them to suspend now. The follow ing xv as promulgated as the result of the conleteiue betxveeu the propnetoisot the pirkiiig-houscs belonging to the association winch took place this moining : At a mooting ot thu packers' association held this day it was unaiiimoiislv icsolvod that they would contiol Iheii business , andj tlmltlicj willpiotect their own property at ( anj anil all costs , and that they will nm Iholr houses on Iho ten hums' basis. It was lur- t'er ' resolved tint the nxecutlve committee bo' continued in ollico wltli authoiity to employ any jiiotLi-tioii deemed necess.iiy. N UW CATTIvlS V AltOS. A Movement to AdJiiHC tlio Wren H of Aluii. ST. Loris Nov. 2. [ Special Telegram to the li i.J : A locil piper prints mi ni tic lo this inoiiiing stating thr.t n well dp- filled movement is on loot by the Interna tional Riinge ussodition to establish a laige cattle jaid in thistity. The movement giew out ot n suggestion made b } Goxcinor Rouett , of Colorado , some mouths ago , and Its object Is to ov i'ii ome alleged moiiopoy | , resulting Irom combinations between stoi 1 ; jauls and diessi d beel men in Chicago , by vxhlch range men say they aiu eheate'd out of S10 to S13on each head ol theii ciltle that goes to tlmt city. Thu ) also < laim th.it some syndic itu ol easl- oin capil illiils oxvn und conliol stock jauls In Kist hi. Lmils , Chicigo , Kansas City anil Dunxet. ami that capital invested at l.'istSI. Louis Is invested them to keep out oulsidets and comentiato the cattle ttadoat Chleagc.lieintlievcan contiol the market. The inoposeit > mil heio will he , It Is stated , lilted up entliolj by i.iiigemen and will bo umtiollcd hv tin m , withelosDKilations , hovv- ftxei , lielween them and ( ommlsslon men heie , Tl.o seheimi also involves conducts with inilroad coiupinles foi through rates liom i.inges to points of consumption In the c-.ist , with the i > i ixilegi ) ol unloading here , vxheio eastuin bine's ( an niuclmso and ic- slnp to tin ) e ist on tluough Instead ol local rates , the ohjei t lutiiu to make St. Louis thu gieatdlstnbiitln point lot eastern nnrkct" . Pail ; FoitD'tAvi , N. , ) . , Nov. 'J. ' At Jeiome Paik Hist i.ic-u for the i-olo ponies , hall tulle : Wild Tom won , 15t.el.sho1 second , .Spliihlcr thiid. Time- I. Huidlfl handicnp , one and one-half miles : Sim Rrown won , Menlmoie second. Ylgl- lunco thiid , Tlme-.v ! : % Thico-xeai-olds and iipwaidf , three quarter nillo , ouni ; DuKe xxuu , Ciullltt second , Adonis thud. 'I'im.-l ' 0' , . Alllo and u ( lUi-.ti'i : Avhc won. Itojal Aieh second , Wi.ve o'Ll ht thiid. Time Klcctlon Mattes steenln ehiise , full couisu : U'lli Davhiwon , .Jack sicond , Wc-lllngtini lliiid. Timi4.0'f. ) : . lliuuers' .slei'plc'cli. e , short eoiirso : Itc- f-ponso won , Pawnee sicouit , ( olonim thiid ; - ' Tito I'.iukotH' 'liouble. Nov. . ' . J'liero Is n prospect that I'll ' ! tiouhlo ol ten I.IXH | , n/ii at the stock } , udivvlll lie lenoxved this mornlnir. The puckeis' ussoclation hel I a moi-ting at which leii UUioiis xxi'to ad'ipie 1 , iluuiitr ng tli.it the ) would contiol then oxvn Imsllio-s , pro- tie1 Until houses ; ami inn their houses oil tlm teil-houi basih It Is ilallned that thu MUM-IS alie.uh oiitaio ui ug all tlm men to go out n , ai n tor eight IIIHII.S I If4lilin < : tlio D V \ s v , N'ov.'J.Russian consular oltltlals , with i lie 'itlpof ' Milm * liom Russian men- ul-w.n , to dav tout down A nuuibei of pla- caids wlin h had been poited in tlio ell > by tinier nl tlm liiilgnihm govenimeiit. Tl.o Ru-si in consul ihuatenoil to laud tioops II inthouttcft attempted to pievcnttlto ie- moxiil ul | il..mH. WA-U IM.IOV , I ) . ' ' . , Nc.v. ' ! -1 he cabinet pieeling to-d > was nitended by LanarMan- : jiin and Gailand , the only ( numbers no'.v tu the c l > . ( > ul > sou' no matleis wcto sontld- i led. . fr - | M i-ses xu < i > 'd lij H M HnrJuul& < i < iu ' .i > i \ \ \ ' 'i ' at , well uijullcr * a I u < nl < , fi ' > j . ' 'i niiiitl ( ) 1 I1. O. ilex &C8