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THE OMAHA xAILY BEflMVEDNESPAY.NOVEMBER G , 1388. "iDETlllRD-TERilERREBDRED " Probability That Ooburn Has Boon Dofoatocl By Boyd. A VERY LIVELY CONTEST. Botno fvxorllent Until .Vnilo Dy Dcmoprntlo Cnnillclatos unit tlio Cortninty or 'Jliolr Klcntton. Kindlon , The election in Douglas yesterday was ono of the most warmly contested in the annnls of the county. Iho vote was comparatively n light one. This was duo mainly to the fact ot thd light registration. Notwithstanding nil that had bocn published on the nubjo'st , hundreds of citizens foiled to register , oud believed that their votes woulil bo received upon beliiR otforcd nt tno polls. In this , how- 'over ' , they were disappointed. The closing of the nolllng places nt 0 o'clo'ck in the evening - ing nlco conduced to n light vote , hundreds of laboring man being left m lino' when the voting wns hrouqht to n close. At this writing (3:30 ( n. m. ) the returns arg still Incomplete. The indications nro that till the precincts will not be heard from until BOino time this afternoon. Of the 3T > voting districts In the the county to Imvo been heard from nnd thcso glvo , the cnndldntco for the principal ofllcos the following votes : Coburn , rouubllcan , for sheriff , U,005s Boyd , democrat , 4,500 ; Holm- rpd , republican candldutofortrcasuror.3i57 ( ; Snyder , democrat , nX ! ! Davisrcnubllc.ui. . candidate for district judge , 3,241 ; Clurksoti , ' The districts yet to bo hcurd from In the case ot the sheriff , ut least , will most likely Increase Boyd'n ' majority , thus electing him sheriff Instead of Coburn. The reports from the city wards und county precincts , so fur as known , nro us follows : _ _ Mrflt Ward. , inisr imtmcT. For Judge ot the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ' ( rep ) , 103 ; John H. Ames ( dom ) , 280. > 280.For Kcgonts ot the State University Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 101L , J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 102 ; W. S. McKinney ( dem ) , 229 ; K W. Hess ( dem ) , 228. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , U2 ; Joseph K , Clarkson ( non-part ) , 202. 202.For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 00 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) . & 11. For Treasurer Georco Holmrod ( rco ) , 102 : Adnm Snyder ( dcm ) . 231. For Hegistcr of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 83 ; T. A. Meecath ( dom ) , 259. For Countv Clerk Jumes Allan ( rep ) , 103 ; Peter O'Mulloy ( dom ) , ! M1. ITor County .fudeo George S. Smith ( rep ) , 09 : Gcorgo Shlolas ( dem ) , 2o3 For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , 103 ; J. E. House ( dem ) . 220. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 135 ; C. P. Harrigan ( dem ) , 201. For Superintendence. W. Hill ( rep ) , 101 , A. Mathews ( dom ) , 228. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 173 ; B. Mauinnis ( dom ) , 227. For Commissioner , Fourth Distuct Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 103 ; P. J. Corrigun ( dem ) , 230. 230.For For State Senator John C. Thomoson ( rep ) , 104. ; Edward Paulson ( dom ) , 237. SECOND mSTllICT. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 155 ; John II. Ames ( dom ) , 400. For Hegcnts of the State University Charles B. Merrill ( rep ) , 153 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 155 ; W. S. McKinney ( rep ) , 403 : E. W. Hess ( Uom ) , 401. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 105 ; Joseph U. Clarkson ( non-part ) , 401. 401.For For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 110 ; John F. Boyd ( dem ) , 423. For Treasurer- George Hcimrod ( rep ) , 187 ; Adum Snydur ( dom ) , 207. v For Keglstor of Deeds- . * B. Southard ( rnp ) , 140 ; T , A.Mogcuth ( dom ) , 402. For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 143 ; Peter O'Mulley ( dem ) . 403. For County Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 12G ; George Shields ( dom ) , 414. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) . 148 ; J. E. House ( dem ) , 303. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 173 ; C. P. Harrignn ( dom ) , 350. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 159 ; A. Muthews ( dom ) . 383. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) . 214 ; U. Maglnnis ( dem ) , 334. For Commissioner , Fourth District b'red M. Smith ( ret ) ) , 107 ; P. J. Corrigan ( dcm ) . For Stuto Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 154 ; Edward Paulson ( dem ) , 899. Third Ward. 8HCON1) DISTINCT. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 211 ; Jos. It. Clarxson ( non-part ) , 239. For Sheriff Win. Coburn ( .top ) , 104 ; John F. Boyd ( dem ) , 287. For Treasurer George Hcimrod ( rep ) , 128 ; Adam Snj'Uer ( dom ) , 323. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( ropj , 129 ; T. A. Metreath ( dem ) , 321. For County Clerk James Allen ( rep ) 154 ; Peter Q'Malloy ( dom ) , 295. For County Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 13 * ; George Shields ( deni ) , 5)15. ) ForCoronor M. O. Maul ( rc-p ) , 229 ; C. P. Harrigan ( dom ) , 218. For Commissioner , Second District it. S. Berlin ( iep ) . 112 ; B. Maginnis ( dem ) , 245. For Commissioner. Fourth District Fred M.Smith ( rep ) , 104 ; P. J. Corrigun ( dom ) , 255. I-oiirth Ward. NIIST DISTHIGf. For-Judgo of the Supreme Court T. L. Norvul ( rep ) , WO ; John H. Ames ( d < nn ) 315. For IleireutB of the Stale University Chniles II. Merrill ( roll ) , C47 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) . 5-17 : W. S. McKinney ( dom ) . 317 : E. W. Hess fdeui ) , 31'J. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 429 ; Josupli K. Clurkson ( non-port ) , 451. ' For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 427 ; JohnF. Boyd ( dcm ) , 412. For Treasurer George Holmrod ( rep ) , 032 ; Adatn Snyder ( dcui ) , 827. For County Judgo-Gcorgo S. Smith ( rep ) , 420 ; George Shields ( dom ) . 449. For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 053 ; Edward t'uulsou ( deinJ.'SH. SECOND DISTIIIOT. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norvnl ( rep ) , Hi ; John H. Auics ( doui ) , For Regents of the State University Charley H. Merrill ( rep ) , 100 ; L. J. F. 100 > ws M , - ' - - ( dom ) , 2C5 ; E. W. Boss ( dom ) , 200. " For I istrlct Judto ( Herbert J. Davis , rcp ) , 125 ; Joseph It. Clarkson , ( non-part ) , For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ' ) . 134 : John F. Boyd ( doa ) , 237. For Treasurer Gcoiyo Hcimrod ( rep ) . 148 : Adam Snyder ( dom ) , 221. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) . 113 ; T. A. Mogoath ( dom ) , 257. For County Clerk Jauius Allan ( rep ) , 113 ; Peter O'Muuoy ( dom ) . 257. For County Judge Goer o S. Smith ( rep ) , 138 ; Goorpo Shields ( dom ) , 213. For SurveyorChurlofr Howes ( rco ) , 150 ; J. E. House ( douiu 247. For Coroner / , . O. Maul ( rep ) . 159 ; O. P. Hnrngan ( dom ) 213. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) . 120 ; A Matthews ( dom ) , 241. For Commissioner , 2nd District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 143 ; B. McGinnis ( dcm ) , 105. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 111 ; P. J. Corrigan ( dom ) , For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 123 ; Edward PutiUcn ( dem ) , 249. Sixth Wiml. SECOND DISTIIIOT. For Judge of the Supreme Court T , L. Nprvul ( rup ) , 200 ; John II. Ames ( doui ) , 513. 513.For For Regents of the State University Chas. H. Mori-Ill ( rep ) , 883 ; U J. F , Knight ( rep ) . 2S4 : W. S. Molilnnoy ( dem ) , 24t > ; E. \V. Hess ( dom ) , 258. . For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( ron ) , .257 ; Jos. R , CJarkson ( uon-part ) , $50. For BhoriffVm. . Coburn ( rep ) , 253 ; John F. Boyd Mom ) , 307. For Tromiuror George Hoiwrod ( rep ) , C15 : Adam Suyder ( douO , 317. t-\ir Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , ail ; T. A. Mogeath ( doui ) . U.VJ. fc\r County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , S45l'otorO'MaHoydoui ( ) , l03. ! For County Judge Gcorjto 8. bmlth ( rep ) , 209 ; Oeorgo Shields ( dom ) , 431. For Survoyor-Charlos Howe * ( rep ) , 201 ; J. E. Ilotuo ( dcm ) , 07. . . . , . , For Coroncr-M. O. Mnnl ( rep ) 201 ; U. P. Hnrrlgnn ( dcm ) . ! MO. For Supcrtntenaent-a. W. Hill ( rep ) , S70 ; A. Mnthows ( dom ) . 8H. For Commissioner , Second District n. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 012) ) B. Mnplnnls ( dem ) , 013. For CommlsRlonor , Fourth District-Fred M. Srnlth ( ropWJ3 ) ; P. J. Corrlpan , ( dem ) , 337. 337.For Stnto Senator John C. Thompson ( l-np ) , ! JCO } Edxvnrd Paulson ( dctn ) . SM3. For Asscssor-Scuyler WnUollold , 434 ; Bernard MrGlvin. Ifw. _ For Justice of the Peace-Donmorp G. Wllcox. 170 ; Kdwnrd Burtlott , 215 ; A. J. Hn'-t , 315 ; K A. Shaw , ailj J. S. Morri son , 3. 7HII11) DISTUICT. l or Judge of tlio Supreme Court T.L. Norvnl ( rep ) , 100 j John , 11. Ames ( dom ) , 39. For Recent * of the Btato University Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 100 ; L. J. F. Knlcht ( rep ) , 100 : W. S. McKlnuoy ( dem ) , 89 : E. W. llcss ( dcm ) , 89. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 85' Joseph H > Clarkson ( non-part. ) , Dl. For Sheriff-William Coburn ( rep ) , OOj John F. Boyd ( dom ) . 45. For Treasurer John llsimrod ( rep ) , 101 j Adam Snyder ( dem ) , 37. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , D3S 1' . A. Mcgeath ( dora ) , 40. For County Clerk .lames Allan ( rep ) , 102 ; Peter O'Mnlloy ( dom ) . 30. For County UuJgo Georco S. Smith ( rep ) , SO : George Shields ( dom ) . 53. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( ret ) , 09 ; J. E. Houno ( dom ) . 40. ' For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , DJ ; C. P. FrorPSupirhitcnde'nt G. W. Hill ( rep ) . 101 ; A. MnthoWB ( dcm ) , 37. For Commissioner. Second District R. b. Berlin ( rep ) , 107 ; B. Muginnls ( dom ) , 33. For Commissioner , Fiurth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 100 ; P. J. Corrigan ( dcm ) , 1(8. ( For State Senator John C. Thompson ( roti ) . 1)7 ) ; Edward Pnulsen ( dom ) . 41. For Assessor-F. JW. Mauville , ( rep ) , 09 ; T. O'Brien ( dem ) , CO. For Justice ot the Pence Gustnv Ander son ( rep ) , 82 ; Louis Llttleflold ( rep ) , 87 ; J. S. MOrnson ( dcm ) , 47 ; Bernard Sucusso ( dem ) , 41 ; C. J. Johnson ( itid ) . 18. Coiistubles D. B. Houck ( rep ) , 97 ; John F. Page ( rcu ) , J72 ; Dwight Rustln ( doui ) , 37 ; Mnrtin Olscn ( dcm ) . ( VI. Sovi'iitli Ward , riKBT DlSTItlCT. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) . 3JO ; John H. Amo * ( dem ) , 213. For Regents ot the Stuto University Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 32J ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) . 320 ; W. S. McKlnuey ( dom ) , 213 ; E. W. Hess ( dom ) , 213. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( tap ) . 323 ; Josenh It. Clarkson ( non-purt ) , 220. 220.For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 213 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , 320. For Treasurer George Hoimrod ( rep ) , 310 ; Adam Snyder ( dem ) , 220. For Hegistcr of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 2.-13 ; T. A. Megeath ( dem ) , 303. For Countv Clerk .Tumes Allan ( rep ) , 334 ; Pctor O'Mallov ( dem ) , 210. For County Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 277 ; George Shields ( dom ) , 259. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , 401 ; J. E HousO ( dem ) , 13.t. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 334 ; C. P. Harrigan ( dcm ) , 107. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 838 ; A. Mathews ( dom ) , 109. For Commissioner , Second District R , S. Berlin ( rep , 304 ; B. MtiRinnis ( dom ) , 171. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 2SO ; P. J. Corrigan ( dom ) , 250. 250.For Stnto Senntor-Alohn C. Thompson ( rep ) , 331 ; Edward Paulson ( dein ) , 203. SECOND DIHTHICT. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( ron ) , 101 ; John H. Ames ( dcm ) , 182. For Regents of the State'University Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 104 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 101 ; > V. S. McKinney ( dom ) , IhO ; K. W. Hess ( dom ) . ISO. For District Judge Herbert J , Davis ( rep ) , 118 ; Joseph R. Clarkson ( non-part ) , 1150. For Sheriff William Coburu ( rep ) , 00 ; John F. Boyd ( dem ) , 184. For Truusuier George Heltnrod ( rep ) , 107 ; Adnm Snyder ( deui ) , 170. For Register of Dceus J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 51 ; T. A. Mcgeath ( dom ) , 231. For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 90 ; Peter O'Malioy ( 'dcm ) , 177. For County Judge George S. Smith ( ren ) , 85 ; George Shields ( dom ) , Ib'J. For Surveyor Charles Bowo ( rep ) , i05 ; J. E. House ( dem ) , 171. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 111 ; a P. Harripin ( dom ) , 173. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 97 ; A. Mnthows ( dera ) , 178. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) . 100jB. ; Mnginnis.dem ( ) , 109. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 90 ; P. J. Corrigan ( dem ) , 17fl. 17fl.For For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 145 ; Edward fuulson ( dcm ) , HO. Ninth \\nrU. SECOND DI8T11ICT. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 175 ; John B. Ames ( dem,12S. ) For .District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rop,120 ) ; Joseph R. Clarkson ( non-purt.172. ) For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 104 ; JohnF. Uoyd ( dem ) , 181. For Trunsurer George Holmrod ( rep ) , 170 : Adatn Snyder ( dem ) , 120. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) . Ib3 ; T. A. Megcuth ( dem ) , 110 ; For County Clerk Jumcs Allan ( rep ) , ISO ; Peter O'Mnlley ( dem ) , 1115. For County Judge George E. Smith ( rep ) , 143 ; George Shields ( dem ) . 149. South O in a tin. FIRST WAIID. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 149 ; Joseph R. Clarkson ( non-part ) , For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 120 : John F , Boyd ( dom ) , 104. For Treasurer George Hoimrod ( rep ) , 143 ; Adum Suyder ( dom ) , 140. SECOND WAlll ) . For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 130 ; Joseph R. Clurkson ( non-part ) , For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 103 ; John F. Hoyd ( dom ) , 140. For Treasurer George Holmrod ( rep ) , 130 ; Adam Snyder ( deui ) , 114. TII1IID WA11D , For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 04 ; John H. Ames ( dem ) , 247. Far Regents of the Stuto University Chas. H Merrill ( rep ) , 03 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 03 ; W. S. McKmuoy ( dom ) , 208 ; E. W. Boss ( dom ) , 2-1(5. ( For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 01 ; Jos. R. Clarltsou ( uon-part ) , 250. For Sheriff Wm. Coburn ( rep ) , 7'J ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , 2JC. For Treasurer George Helmrod ( rep ) ' 01 ; Adam Snyder ( dem ) . 250. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 01 ; iA. . Megeiilh ( dem ) , 247. For County Clerk Jumes Allan ( rep ) , GS ; Peter O'Malioy ( dem ) , 250. For County Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 01 : George Shlolas ( dom ) , 317 , ForStiivoyor Churles Howes ( rep ) . 01 : J. E. House ( dom ) , 247. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 103 ; C. P. Harrljfun ( dom ) , 2W. ForSuperlntendcnU-G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 01 ; A. Mathews ( doui ) . 247. . For Commissioner. Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 15 ; B. Mugltinis ( dam ) , 218. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 73 ; P. J , Corrigun ( dem ) , 225. 225.For For State Senator John C. Thompson ( reji ) , W ; Edwuid Paulson ( dem ) , 247 , 1-or Assessor J. H. Fleming , 249 ; J. B. Hayes , 65. For Justice of the Pcnco I. I. Green , 200 ; H. MoHcnry , 230 ; E. K. Wells , 05j E. O. MuyUold. 5b ; E. H. Doud , ! U. Constables A. P. McOracken , 174 ; A. A. Donnelly , 211 ; Chris Durnoll , 131 ; J. li Hurt. 05. FOIWTII WAKD , For Judge of the Supreme Court T. E. Norval ( rop,33 } ; John H. Ames ( dem ) , 85. For Rcgont8flf the State University Chas. H. Merrill ( rep ) 83 ; L. F. J. Knight ( rep ) , 83 ; W. S. McKmuoy ( dom ) , 85 ; E. W. Hess ( dum ) , 84. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , CO ; Jos. R. Clurkson ( non-part ) , 57. For Shorlft Win , Coburn ( rep ) . 11 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , J07. For Trensurur Georco Holmrod ( rep ) , 30 ; Adam Snyder ( dum ) , 87. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 31 ; T. A. Mugeuth ( dum ) . 67. For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 31 ; Peter O'Mulley iduiu ) , b7 , For t'ouuty Judyo GoorteS , Smith ( rep ) , 83 ; Gcort'O Shields ( dcm ) , 85. For Surveyor Chnrlcs HotVos { rep1) ) , 33 ; J , E. House ( dom ) , 85. For Coroner Zw. O. Maul ( rtp ) , 85 $ C. P. Harrigan ( dom ) , 82. For Superintendent . W. Hill ( i-co ) , 83 ; A. Mnthows ( dom ) , 81. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin , ( rep ) , 80 ; B , Magtfnnln ( dcm ) , 83. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 3 ; P. J. Corrlgnn ( dom ) , 70. For State Senator John O. Thompson ( rep ) , .13 : Edwad ; Paulscti ( dom ) , 81 , For Assessor James II. Fleming , 85 ; J. T. Hayes , 83. For Justice of the Pence Joseph A. Green ( rep ) , 78 ! Henry MoHcnry ( rep ) , 83 : G. K. Wells ( dem ) , 85 ; B. O. Mixyflold ( dcm ) , 83. I-or Constables H. E. McCracken , 78 ; A. A. Donnelly , 83 ; J. U Hurt , 81 ; C. Darnell , County Prrclncls. MII.LAIID. For Judpo of the Supreme Court H. Nor vnl ( rep ) , 43 ; John H. Amos ( dctn ) , 80. For Rceents of the Stnto University- Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 43 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 43 ; W. S. McKIiinoy ( dom ) , 80 ; E. W. Hess ( dcm ) , RO. For District Judge Herbert J , Davis ( rep ) , 51 ; James It. Clnrkson ( Ind mid dom ) , 77. 77.For Sheriff William Cohurn ( rCp ) , 73 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , 67. For Treasurer George Holmrod ( rep ) , 74 ; Adnm Snyder ( dom ) , M. For Register of Deeds J. H. Southard ( rep ) , 40 ; T. A. Megnath ( dom ) , 8& For County Clerk Jnmcs Alien ( rep ) , 43 ; Potcr O'Mnllo.v ( dcm ) , 80. For County Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 23 : George Shields ( dcm ) , 107. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , 87 ; J. E. House ( dom ) , 43. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 51 ; C. P. Hnrripnn ( dctn ) , 78. For Suporlntondent-G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 23 ; A. A. Mntthows ( dom ) , 107. For Commissioner Second district , H. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 45 ; B. McGinnis ( dom ) , 84. Commissioner , Fourth district , Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , CO ; P. J. Corrigan ( dem ) , 03. For State Scnntor John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 29 ; Edward Paulson ( dom ) , 09. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norvnl ( rep ) , 78 ; John II. Amos ( dom ) , 72. For Regents of the State University Charles B. Merrill ( rep ) , 77 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 78 ; W. S. McKinney ( dera ) , 73 ; E. W. Hess ( dom ) , 71 , For District Judge Herbert J.Davis ( rot > ) , 65 ; Joseph R. Clarkson ( non-part ) , 85. For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 67 ; John F. > Boyd ( dom ) . 81. For Treasurer Georco Hcimrod ( rep ) , 74 ; Adam Snyder ( dom ) , 70. For Register of Dends J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 71 ; T. A. Megoath ( djm ) , 78. ' For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 77 ; Pctor O'Malley ( dem ) , 71. For Countv Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 70 ; George Shields ( dcm ) , 70. ' For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , 70 ; J. E. HOIISH ( dem ) , 72. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 70 ; C. P. Harrigan ( dem ) , 70. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 85 ; A. Mnlhows ( dem ) , 0-1. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , SO ; B. Mnginnis ( dom ) , 70. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 83 ; P. J. Corrigan ( dom ) . GO. For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 78 ; Edward Paulson ( dum ) , 72. DOUGLAS. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 20 ; John H. Amos ( dem ) , 61. ITor Regents of the State University Chus. H. Merrill ( rep ) , 19 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 19V. ; \ . S. McKinney ( dem ) , C3 ; E. W. Hess ( dem ) . G5. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 17 ; Jos. R. Clurkson ( non-part ) . 07. For Sheriff Whllura Coburn ( rep ) , 20 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , 04. For Treasurer George Iloimrod ( rep ) , 2-1 ; Adum Snyder ( dem ) , 00. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 19 ; T. A. Megeath ( doui ) , G5. For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 18 ; Pater O'Mulley ( dcm ) , CO. . For County Judge George S. Smith ( rep ) , 20 ; Gco.rgo Shields ( dcm ) , 04. For Surveyor Charles Hbwos ' J. E. Bouse ; dem ) , G : > . For Corondr M. O. Maul'rop ( ) , 20 ; C. P. Hnrricun ( dcm ) , BS. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 19 ; A. Mathews ( dem ) , 05. For Commissioner. Second District R. S. uerlin ( rep ) , 00 ; B. McGinnis ( dom ) , 24. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 23 ; P. J. Corrigau ( dom ) , GO. For Stnto Senator John C. Ohompson ( rep ) , 19 ; Edward Paulson ( dem ) , CO. JRrFBHSOX. Following is the total vote of the success ful candidates in this prociact : Norvnll , 55 ; Merrill , 55 ; Knight , 55 ; Davis,31 : Thomp son , 55 ; Colburn. 32 ; Hcimrod-49 ; Southard , 55 ; Allen , 81 ; Smitn , 00 ; Howes , GO ; Maul , 54 ; Hill , 05 ; Berlin , 09 ; Smith , 55. add elect VAMET. ' For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 85 ; John H. Ames ( dem ) , 40. For Regents of the State University Ciinrlcs II. Merrill ( rep ) . 85 ; L. J. F.'Knight ( rep ) , 8-j ; W. S. McKinney ( dem ) , 40 ; E. W. Hess ( dcm ) , 40. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rcn ) , 85 ; Joseph It. Clarkson ( non-part ) , 40. For Sheriff William Coburu ( rep ) , SO ; Jonn F. Boyd ( dem ) , 49. For Treasurer George Hcimrod ( rep ) , 80 ; Adam Snyder ( dem ) , 40. li'ar Register of Deeds J. B. Southard p ) , 78 ; T. A. Megeath ( dem ) , fiO. or County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 85 ; 1'cter O'Malioy ( dcm ) , 47. For County Juice George S. Smith ( rep ) , 85 ; George Shields ( dom ) , 49. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , 77 ; J. E. House ( dom ) , 45. For Corocer M. O. Maul ( rep ) , SO ; C. P. Ilarrlgan ( dcm ) , 45. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 92 ; A. Matthews ( dom ) , 45. For Commissioner , Second District It. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 8 < 5 ; B. Maginuis ( deui ) , 45. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 7l ! ; P. J. Corngnn ( dora ) , 40. For Stuto Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 85 ; Edward Paulson ( dom ) , 40. CHICAGO. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norvul ( rep ) , 52 ; John H. Amos ( dom ) , 103. For Tlegonts of the State University Chas. H. Merrill ( rep ) , 52 ; L.J.F. Knight ( rep ) , 52 : W. S. McKlunoy ( dem ) , 103 ; E. W. Hess ( dom ) , 103. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 49 ; Jos. R. Clarkson ( non-par ) , 100. For Sheriff Wm , Coburn ( rep ) , 45 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , 110. For Treasurer George Iloimrod ( rep ) , 53 ; Adam Snydcr ( dom ) , 102. For Itogister of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , CO ; T. A. Megoath ( dom ) , 105. For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 52 ; Peter O'Mulloy ( deui ) . 104. For County Judge George S. Smith ( rcrJ ) , 47 ; George Shields ( dom ) , 107. For Surveyor Charles Howes ' ( rep ) , 112 ; J. E. House ( dom ) , 42. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , GO ; C. P. Harrigan ( dem ) , 07. For Suporintundont-G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 55 ; A. Mathews ( dom ) , 100. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( r\jp ) . 01 ; B. Moglnnls ( dom ) , 07. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , U9 ; P. J. Corrigan , * ( dom ) , For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 40 ; Edward Paulson ( dom ) , 109. WEST OMAHA. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 47 ; John H. Ames ( dom ) , 58 , For Roironts of the State University Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 43 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 43 ; W. S. McKlnnoy ( dom ) , 03 ; E. W. Hess ( dom ) , Oi For District Judge Herbert J , Davis ( rcu ) , 49 ; Joseph It. Clarkson ( non-part ) , 54. For Sheriff William Coburu ( rep ) , 6(5 ( ; John F. Bord ( dom ) . 47. For Treasurer George Holmrod ( rep ) , 53 ; Adam Snydur ( dem ) , 50. For Register of Deeds J , B. Southard ( rep ) , ( VI ; T. A. Mogeath ( dom ) , 59. For County Clerk James Allan ( rpp ) , 43 : Peter O'Malioy idem ) . 03. For County Judgo-Georgo S. Smith ( rep ) , HI ; George Shields ( deui ) , 58. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , IS ; J , E. House ( dom ) , G7. For Coroner M. O. Maul ( rep ) , 43 ; O. P. Hamgan { ( torn ) , 03. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , B8 ; A Matthews ( dom ) , 47. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 43 ; B. Maginnls ( dam ) , (53. ( For Commissioner. Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 2u ; P. J. Corrmun ( dom ) , 78. For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 31 ; Edward Paulson ( dora ) , 01. v U.MOK. For Judge of ttie Supreme Court T. I * Norval ( rep ) , ICO ; H. Amos ( dom ) , 07 , For Rpgcr/tl6f / | the SUite University Chnrlcs II. Merrill ( rep ) . 107 ; JU J. F. Knight ( rcnVllM ; W. S. McKlnnoy ( dora ) , CO ; E. W. Hcsvmdml.CO , For District/"Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 77 ; Joseph R. Clnrkson ( non part ) . TO. For ShorlfffeU'llllnm Coburn ( rep ) , 100 ; John F. BoyiWde-m ) , 03. . J ° p. , T SWStf-P * | W Helmrod ( rep ) , 0 ; Adnm StiVttcY ( dem > , 87. For Register5 tit Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 03 ; T. rfi'Mcgoath ' ( dom ) , 70. For County" 'Clerk-James Allan ( rep ) , 109S Peter O'MhTloy ( dem ) , 04. For County Jnr5go-GcorgoS. Smith ( rep ) , lol ; George Shields ( dom ) , C'J. ForSurvoyor-MJlmrlcs Howes ( rep ) , lOOt J. E. House UVcfn'to. ) For Coroner-M. 0. Maul ( rep ) , 100 ; C. P. Harridan ( dotm'T7. { For Supcrintcnlcnt G.W. Hill ( rep ) , 109 ; A. Mnthows ( ddm ) , 75. For Commissioner , Second Distrlct-R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 184 ; B. Mnglnnls ( dcm ) , 37. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) , 105 ; P. J. Coirli-.in ( dom ) , For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 103 ; Edward Paulson ( dcm ) , 70. WATCHI.OO. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norvnl ( rep ) , 83 ; John H. Amos ( dom ) , 82. For Regents of the State University Chns. H. Merrill ( rep ) , S ) ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 83 ; W. S. McKlnnoy ( dem ) . 82 ; E. W Hess ( dcm ) , 83 , For 'District .Tilrfgo Herbert .T. Davis ( rep ) , 7 ; Jos. It. Clnrkson ( non-part ) , 99. For Sheriff William Coburn ( rcu ) , 07 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) , 100. For Treasurer George Hcimrod ( rep ) , 83 ; Adam Snyder ( dom ) 82. For Register of Deeds J. B. Southard ( rep ) , 83 ; T. A. McGcath ( dem ) , 83. For County Clerk James Allen ( rep ) , 83 ; Peter O'Mnlloy ( ttcm ) . 83. For County Judge Georpo S. Smith ( rep ) , 83 ; George Shields ( dom ) . 83. For Surveyor Charles Howos ( rep ) , 82 ; J. E. . House ( dom ) . 83. For Coroner MO. . Maul ( rep ) , SO ; C. P. Hnrrlgan ( dom ) , . For { superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep ) , 147 ; A. Mnthews ( dom ) , 23. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) , 83 ; B. Mnglnnls ( dem ) , 82. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( rep ) . 83 ; K J. Corrignn ( dom,83. ) For Stale Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 83 ; Edward Pnulsou ( doui ) , 81. . PI.OHENCE. For Judge of the Supreme Court T. L. Norval ( rep ) , 158 ; John H. Ames ( dom ) . 123. For Regents of the Stuto University- Charles H. Merrill ( rep ) , 157 ; L. J. F. Knight ( rep ) , 157 ; W. S. McKinney ( dem ) , 12J ; E. W. Hess ( dom ) , 123. For District Judge Herbert J. Davis ( rep ) , 123 ; Joseph R. Clarkson ( non-part ) , 150. 150.For For Sheriff William Coburn ( rep ) , 01 ; John F. Boyd ( dom ) . 183. For Treasurer George Holruroil ( rep ) , 121 : Adnm Snydcr ( dem ) , 15li. For Register of Deeds-J. B. Southard ( rcji ) , 155 ; T. A. Mcgo-ith ( dom ) , 120. For County Clerk James Allan ( rep ) , 157 } Potcr O'Mallov ( dcm ) , 122. For County JudRO-Georgo'S. Smith ( rep ) , 153 ; Gcergo Shields ( dem ) . 127. For Surveyor Charles Howes ( rep ) , 159 ; J. E. House ( dem ) . 112. For Coroner M. O. Mau' ( rep ) , 159 ; C. P. Hurngan ( dem ) , 120. For Superintendent G. W. Hill ( rep,153 ) ; A. Muthows ( d"em ) , 125. For Commissioner , Second District R. S. Berlin ( rep ) . 20'B. } } Magmnts ( dcm ) , 73. For Commissioner , Fourth District Fred M. Smith ( repi'm ; P.J.Corrijrun ( domOS. For State Senator John C. Thompson ( rep ) , 157. f IJIM.EVUE. : Bni.uivun , Neb , NOV. G [ Special Tele- Rrum to Tun Bpn-J Arfolr vote wao polled hero to-day , wf ijU , straight party vote on the state ticket , i The county ticket was budly scratched. , Jl'ho following nro the ma jorities on the sthtp ticket : Ames 15 , Me- Kinnery 13 , Hess 13. Clurksou 31. " . ( > , nttorinc. In the EIchthWHrd 974 votes were cast , 439 in the First and 535 in the Second dis trict. The republican majority will bo about 025. Hcinirod'9) ypta will bo the heaviest , Coburn running slightly behind him in both districts..Allen , j.Soutbard , Smith and Ber lin received about the sama vote. Ono thou sand two hundred and forty-seven men wcro registered. Fourteen prohibition tickets were voted , but they were badly scratched. In tbo first nrecinct of ttio Sixth ward 730 votes were polled ; of which 123 wcro straight democratic and 114 republican. The other ballots were budly scratched and a complete count will not bo made before 8 o'clock this morning. The most reliable estimates in dicate the following majority in the precinct : Boyd GO , Hcimrod TO , Clurksou 20 , Allan 25 , Southard 50 , Shields 100. Maul 50 , Berlin 75. The Wyoming F.lcctlonu CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Ivov fi. The new con stitution was voted upon to-day and from returns received this evening it is evident that it 1ms carried by a large majority , The vote throughout the state was rather light , owing to the inclcmont weather of the past xveolc and a heavy snow full which has ren dered traveling in thu country districts dlfll- cult. NATIONAfc'NIiGHO LEAGUE. Thomas Fortune Issues n Call For n Convention. NEW Yonic , Nov. G. | Special Telegram to Tnn BEE. ] Thomas Fortune , formerly editor of the Freeman and at present proprietor and editor of the Ago , has'issued a call to nil members of the Afro-American league in this country to meet in convention nt Nash ville , July 15,1890 , to form an Afro-Amor- ican league. In an editorial in his paper Fortune says : 'Goaded on. ns a'oeoplo never were goaded on before ; made the foot-ball of individual villains and tbo helpless victims of stnto authority , based on usurpation and main tained by methods at which a Turkish pasha would blush , so infamous lire they ; mur dered without redress , insulted witnout provocation , rated ds babies in courage and intolligencn , u point bus been reached at which it is to bo hoped the Afro-American citizens -will take such measures for solf- protcctlon as the desperate nature of their grievances suggest. " The Washington Dilonunn. OttYMi'U , Wnsh. T , , Nov. C. Governor Moore sent a letter with the constitution and returns to tbo president , certifying to both. Tbo president's .attention was called to this to-day by wire , and it is hoped bo will ISHUO the proclamation. Attorney General Miller telegraphed to-day declining to glvo an opin ion as to when the senators can bo elected. On the sumo question the president referred tbo Governor to tboonabllng ; act and the no tion taken by SouttnuDakota This is con strued hero to moanjtho legislature can meet to-morrow to organize and on Thursday bal lot for senators. , I'U'lio mipromo court will decide tomorrowwhether the legislature Btmll moot or not. < 1 That WiHL'tmsIn Ilnzlnsr Case. CHICAGO , Noy. , ' 'SJ ' [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The nsatlonal hazing case at the Wisconsin /university this afternoon culminated In tho'securing ' of n writ of pro hibition by the nltornoy of the students , taking the wholftJuuttor out of Judge ICeycs' court and prohlmung him from furthur action In the matter. The writ is being nrgued before tltOjBUpromo court by Colonel AVilltutji F. Vilai , .This action will probablv result In dlsmlssu > ? ; the whole matter , The hazipg case has ( Allied much comment by the state press and has caused aovoral students to leavO the university and seek an education elsewhere. A Convened Smueelor Uo'iiniln , HocKFoni ) , 1)1. ) , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to THIS HEG. ] Evangellst Moodv , In his dis course lastovening , said ho had Just received a check for J2.500 from a Canadian , an ex- Btnuggler , who bad boon converted through Moody's ' ministrations. Moody Iml told him his conversion would not bu complete unless ho refunded too government the money out of which ho bad defrauded it. The man ac cordingly sent Moody the draft , with the re quest thut ho forward it to the proper authorities , A Schooner Bunic. MIMVAUKKK , Nov. 5. A special from St. Ignuco , Mich. , says Captain McCarty , of the T. S. Faxtou , reports a three masted schooner sunk nit Wiita nhoab Lake. Michi gan. Her musts nro out to the cross trocs. All hands uro iirobubly lost. IOWA IS STILL REPUBLICAN , The Wild Hopa3 oi DoraoorntloPoH- tioiaus Blasted. HUTCHISON THE NEXTGOVERNOR Ho Carries tlio Stnto With n Hll litly JDcorcnictl Mnjorlty A Very IjlRht Vote 1'ollcd Tlio Itntttriif * . Tlio Unwkoyo IClootlon , DBS M oisns , In. , Nov. B. [ Special toTitn Uii ! . I Kcturns so fnr show a very light voto. At this tlmo , (11 ( p. m. ) the Indications tire that the republicans hnvo cnrnod the stnto , but by a small plurality. The losses neein to bo moro In Northwestern lown , so far , than anywhere clso. Chorokon countv , especially , toturnod n largo republican loss. Hutchison ntns nrotty even with the rest of 'tho ticket. The loglslnturo will bo etronly republican , The State Itcglstcr nays : At midnight the mjgrugato returns , covering one-sixth of the state , phowvory heavy democratic gains. Tlio democrats Imvo made heavy gains in tbo river counties , nnd the republicans hnvo tailed to hold ut > lu the northwest so fnr ns heard from. The democratic stixto hcnd- qunrtors claim that If the present ratio of uulns Is continued they will carry the state by 7.000. The republican hoailquartors in sist thnttho strong republican counties Imvo not yet reported , nnd will cut down the dem ocratic gains , so that Hutchison will bo elected by a small plurality. DnlHtqiio County. DUJIUQOB , la. , Nov. 5. Dubuque city com plete gives Boles 8.1BS , Hutchison 1,1155 n democratic gain of 1,123 , Boles' majority In Dubuque county will bo over 4,000. Returns received by the Herald from twelve counties In Iowa give n democratic gain of 0,000. Pralrio Creek township , Dnbun.no county , gives Boles 2SO , Hutchison 2 ; n democratic gain of 23. Taylor township , Dubuque county , gives Boies 109 , Hutchison 173. " Two ygars ace the vote wus : Anderson 140 , Lur- rabcolfiO. Vernon township , Dubuque county , gives Boies 121 , Hutchison 30 ; a democratic gain of 3. flurrlsoii County. MISSOURI VALUST , la. Nov. C. - [ Special Telegram to Tun BRE.J Missouri Valley and St. Johns township clvo Boles -181 , Hutchison 320. The same precincts gave n democratic majority of 14 last year. Me- Govern ( dom ) . lor representative will carry the county. Bolter for senator will prrbably carry by u small majority. WnoiltMiry County. Sioux Cmla. . , Nov. 5. [ Special Tola- gram to THE BUE. I Scattering returns from country orcciucts show that Hutchison is running behind nil over the county. Boies will probably carry this county by 250 ma jority. The democrats will ulso elect the representative and most of the county ticket. _ f-cot Oountv. Dvvr..vi'oiiT , la , Nov. 5. [ Speclal Tele gram to THE BRE. Uetums from seven pre- 'clncts out of twenty-two In Scott county show a democratic gain of 20 over two years ago on an Increased vote of 220. County. BUIIUNOTON , In. , Nov. 5. Four preclnts in this city give Hutchison OSC , Boles 470 , a democratic gain over two years ngo of 353. J > eliwaro County. DDHUQUE , Ju. , Nov. 5. Delaware county gives the republicans 400 majority , against 532 iu 18S7. OInyton Coinuy. DUUUQUE , la. , Nov. 5. Clayton county gives Boies a majority of over 1.500. against Democrats Claim tlio Stnto. DES MOINRS , In. , Nov. C. At 2:30 : n. tn. the democrats claim tbo election of their enttro state ticket by a majority of 10,000. DUWUQUB , In. , Nov. 5. 1'ho Herald ( demo cratic ) has returns from nineteen counties in lown , which give a gam for Boles of 8'JOO. Dlnolc lltitvk County. DuncquE , la. , Nov. 5. Black Hawk county , Boies' homo , , gives Hutchison 200 majority. In 1837 the republican majority was 793. Dentil of C. .1. Uoilgc. BUIH.IXOTON , In. , Nov. 5. C. J. Dodge , the well-known local politician , and son of General Dodge , the United States Minister to Spain from 1853 to 1859 , died hero to-day. Ho was prosecuting attorney for Dos Moincs county in 1830. ISIjOl'ED PUO.U HASTINGS. A Dentist and a bhoo Dealer's Wife Go Tncotiior. HASTINGS , Neb , , Nov. 5. | Special Tele gram to TUB BKE.J Hastings Is much excited to-day over the rumored clopomcment of U. A. Stowart.with the wlfo of Mr. Moshcr , a shoo dealer of this city. Stewart is a prom- nent denitst and hasa nlco family , consist ing of a wife and three children. It was his sou who foil from a telephone cable and broke his leg about two months ago. Mrs , Moshor loft for Denver yes terday noon and Stewart followed on the midnight train. It has been an open secret among the knowing ones for some time that there was au illicit deal between the pair. A local paper recently published u squib which should have put the unsuspecting husband upon his guard , but it only had the effect to hasten the departure of the guilty pair.Mr. Mr. Moshcr says ho will not follow thorn. Bo know nothingot where his wife had gone or that she was intimuto with Stowurt until informed by a friend. Stewart would nnd this city too warm for him if ho over returned. A N'ol > ranlra Town Fnvorocl. iMHANArous , Nov. 0. Tlio session of the Woman's Homo Missionary society to-day was in the interest of the orphan's homo which It Is proposed to establish. The com mittee on location will recommend York , Nob. , as the best place. Tbo citizens thorp have raised $2,000 in aid of It nnd hnvo pledged an equal sum. Dr. Alexander , of Postvillo , Neb. , npokn , offering tils farm ns a slto to the homo. Several conferences pledged various sums in uld of the enter prise , for the privilege of naming a room in the building. Crnzcd Hy the nalvition Army. CHUTE , Nob. , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKB.J For some time the Salvation army has held religious meetings hero arid made several converts , amongst others Alit-o Blake , a young lady of this city. For the lust fa w days this girl has shown symptoms of Insanity. 'Ibis morning she was brought before the board of commissioners und duly declared Insane and taken to the asylu m at Lincoln. Thnro is qulto an oxcit omont amongst our people over this casa and no doubt the Salvation army will bo asked to move on. Thn Now Mc.xluo JUlz/.nrd. SANTA Ve , N. M. . Nov. 5.-Onu ot the severest snow and windstorms in the history of Now Mexico prevailed for the past three days , and reports are coming In of great dauiago to live utock on the northern ranees. A number of cowboys und sheep borders have been lost , and , it Is feared , hnvo pprlslioil. All trains uro from 11 vo to twelve hours lute pnd snowplows are kept In con stant operation on the Hatoa and Glorlutta mountains. At L > as Vegas eighteen inches of snow covers tUo ground ; ut Hocoro and Albu- qucrquo eight inches , which is u most un usual occurrence for that locality of the lilo G run tie valley. unU lown 1'ntonta WASHINGTON , Nov. 5. [ Special Tulegram to TUB BiiB.l-rPatonts allowed Nobrokuns Goo. M. Douirlau , Benedict , Nob. , lock ; F. B. Htbburd , Irvlagton , Nob. , horsu collar ; Chftrlei Petit , rmlgnor of otio-linlf to C. S. Potlc. Lincoln , Neb. , spooling attachment , Patent * granted lownns Samuel Albright , Geese Lnko , In. ( castor for etrnln hinder ; William P. Bettondorf. Davenport , la. , metallic wheel * John A. Cnrmichnol , Prim- par , In. , linino tug : Charles C , Olurit , Burlington , la. , typo writing ninchlnoChnrlns ; , P. Elliott , West Uborly , la. , fastening for steve pipes ; William li. Ocorpo nnd J. A , Mculnnos * . Jim-low , In. . end gate fastening ; Joseph O. Goodrich , Grtnnell , Iowa , tank hoator. Abraham Gustlln , Boone , In. , churn : Jonas P. McDowell , Footo , la , , draft equalizer ; Awlrow Storen , Maaon City , la. , band cutter ; Georjro W. Winters , Knoxvlllc , In. , washing machine. TUG OUON1N TiUAIj. ItulffR .McCoiiticll Adloiirns Court. I 'or ttm ICIrotlnn. CutOAOo , Nov.B. "I will stnlo"snld Jutlgo McConnell , nt the opening of the Cronln trial this morning , "that thpro Is n possibility ot soinu question being raised ns to the right of the court to take evidence on this legal holiday , bccniuo of tbo fact that this Is n holiday provided for In the olcoi ion laws. I tun inclined to think that It Is best that wo do not hold court , therefore wo will adjourn until 10 o'clor.k to-morrow morning. State's Attorney Longoneckor snld to a reporter to-day that ho oxpciitcd to get In all the direct ovldcnco for the state this week. As to the length of tmw required by the ilo- fonso ho outild not suv , but expressed the be lief that not moro than three weeks moro would bo required to get the case to the jury. Attorney Forest , of the defense , however , hold n contrary view. Ho couldn't see how the stuto could finish this week nnd said the defense will roqulro nt least three week * . His belief was that the case would not got to the Jury for six wooks. D13NOUNOIM ! I'AUNKIjtilSM. A Conspiracy tn Den troy mui Itiiplurc the Union. LONDON , 'Nov. C. Sir Henry Jnmcs con tlnucd his speech for the 'limes baforo the Parnoll commission to-day. Ho declared Pnrnclllsin wus n conspiracy to destroy land lordism and rupture the union between Great Britain and Ireland. Pnrnell'slast ' visit to Amorlca.SIr Henry said. wet ostensibly to collect monov for the rollaf of dlslrcssiii Ireland , but really to procure funds to sup port the treasonable aims of the league. I'll rn ell had appealed fnr assistance to uicn wijo wcro well known us plotters ugniusttho British government. Sir Henry said Parnell was the ready re cipient of conspirators' money. Ho recalled the inculentof Purnell receiving * 25 from n contributor nccomuanjcd bv-tho remark that S3 was lor bread nnd S2J for lead. The Land league , ho declared , owed its vitillty to rish-Amcrican treason funds. OUT TS L1PI3 HIjOOD. Ton JI HloiiH ol1 the Wntpr Liot Out of Opi'son TraiiR-Contlnontnl. PORTLAND , Ore. , Nov. ti. At n special meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Trans-Continental this afternoon resolutions wcro passed unanimously authorizing u re duction of 510,000,000 hi the capital Ktoclr , reducing - ducing it to 830,000,000 ; also authorizing the takingof steps necessary for the dissolution of tlio company , with instructions to the board to pay the obligations of the company , sell all property and after Bottling the busi ness 'to divldo the icmaindor among lha stockholders. The next unuuul mooting will bo hold in June , when a proper moda of llnal settlement will bo dctlncd , The meeting was harmonious througtiout. A AVKJ3O1C \VVOMI.NO. . Several Hnntlrotl shopp Hunted in n Union I'ncillo Collision. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Nov. 5. [ Special Tele gram to 'Inn Bnc.l A costly wreck occurred on tlio Union 1'acilic tills morning at Grauito Canon. The second section of an cast bound frcicbt got beyond control of the crow whil3 descending a heavy grade and ran into the rear end of thu first section. The lirst section was loaded with sheep. Several hundred of the animals wcro killed outright or were burned in the wreckage , ' which immediately took flro after the col lision. Millurd M. Brown , n sheep herder , wus seriously injured , but will recover. Thn trainmen saved themselves by Jumping from the runaway tram. A Virginia Sample. WASHINGTON , Nov. 5. General Mahono to-day sent the following telegram to the Washington Post : "The Kov. H. W. Dick- crson , a colored minister who has lately been denied the right to pi each at the col ored lunatic asylum , bccuuso ho chooses to bo a republican and to support the repub lican ticket , wont this morning to his polling pl > ce ut 7 o'clock to voto. Ho was utmblo to cet hU ballot in until 12:10 , ' It taking Just five hours and ten minutes for him to get his ballot into the hands of the judges. This is the same precinct , the Sixth ward of Petersburg , in which at the late presidential election , by -purposely dilatory process of the elec tion Judges , and they are the same now , two hundred and odd votes wcro shut out. This fraud upon the voters of that precinct is still going on , there beine over wo hundred voters now (3 ( p. in. ) utthopolls , manyof whom have been there since 7 o'clock. " 1'nn-AiiH'rlc'nnH "Wutchinii Elections. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 5. The nil-Americas party visited several manufactories , after which , in details of' four each , they visited tno polling places to witness the process of the election. The scones at the polls were extremely quiet all day , nnd the visitors displayed sur prise at the orderly character of the proceed ings. After dinner the party visifd the headquarters of tno board of elections und witnessed tbo reception of thu returns. They were given an Informal reception nnd Into to-night Blurted for Pittsuurg. Hevero Morm in Trxns. GALvabTON , Tex. , Nov. 0 A sovcro gale raged hero lust night and to-day , and n num ber of vessels were wrecked in the harbor. The steamer Lampassas is overdue und has not yet boon sighted. Telegraph nnd rail way trafllc has bcqn seriously impeded. A number of streets uro Hooded with water and business Is ut a standstill. Tim storm is abating this evening' . It is the most severe storm since thu gulo of 1SS5. Anollii'r Ills llonl. CHICAGO , Nov. C. A special from Sioux City , la. , suys Donald McLnan , general man ager ot the Pacific short line , now under construction from Sioux City to Ogden , as serts an alllancd is In project between the Pennsylvania , Milwaukee & St. Paul , tlio Pacific short line and the Central Pacific roads for a now transcontinental line bu- twoon Now York and Sun Francisco. This line would rcduco the distance between Nciv Yorkund'Suu Francisco py 230 miles. Fnriutllv Opciifil Iiy Klnotrlulrv , WASIIINOION , Nov. ft. The president formally opened thu Southern exposition at Montgomery. Ala. , to-day by touching the key of n telegraph Instrument ut tlio whlto house connected witti 'lie exposition build ing. The president und members of the cabinet , who were assembled around tno Instrument , sent congratulations to the pres ident of tlio exposition. Itll//nril In Now Mc.vl ( ! < > . AwiUQUEiiQUi ! , N. M. , Noy. 5 , A regular bli/zard Is prevailing In this vicinity , The Sandm mountains uro .covered with snow and heavy u storm prevails in the valley. A destructive sauil ntorin has raged for forty- eight hours and the damage to tiousos will reach thousands of dollars. Tno storm ex- tondd 200 miles south , uud all trains are du- luycd. _ _ Five Hundred Thousand ( Nin loner . WASHINGTON , Nov. 5 , Third Auditor Hurt , iu his annual report , sjys the number of pensioners on the rolls July 1 , 18SU , wus 400,000 and that thflro will probably bo added 35,000 moro by June , 31) ) . Ib'JO , thus giving for oxatnlnntion 3,100,000 vouchers and requiring for their payment at Icust JIOO.OW.OOO . , _ Ciuhnmn'f. Menthe inlmior cures c.tatrh , headache , ncurulgia , asthma , llav lover. Trial free nt your druggist , Prloo 60 ccnta. A itiaa Tlio Avnrluo of n Ijiuul A ont Crutsrm a llonvy Ijim. ST. PAWI , , Minn. , Nov. C. [ Special Tolo- cram to TIIK BUR , ] Probably the most ro- tnnrkablo milt ever brought In Minnesota Is that Illod to-day In the United States circuit . court , by Goorga M. Lyon nirnlnsl Albert N , Sclp to recover $123,000 allowed to hnvo boon lost by Lynn because ot Solo's failure In his duties ns agent. The fncts , ns not up In the plnndlngs , arc In substnnco ns follows : In December last Mr. Lyon , having great faith In the future of Dtl- lutli , instructed his ngont. Mr. Solp , to purchase - chase lands , In nil ninoitntfni ; to twenty-llvo acres , which was offered by the owners nttho pneo of MOO per aero. Mr. Sclp failed to close with this offer nnd the land was sold soon nftor to other persons. In March fol- lowuitr this property was again sold , bring. Ing 1 000 per nero , The alleged reason for Solp'A failure to so- .euro the property is that ho could not secure n commission from the von.lor for ueirotlnt- Ittg the sale nnd purchase , nnd therefore nl- lowcd- the property to bo sold to persons ether tluiu his principal. Mr. Lyon sito.s to recover the difference between the prlco nt which ho Instructed his ncont to imrehnso nnd that for which It was sold for in March , which amounts to $123,000. THK Hl'liTill lUNG. Nnslivlllu KnccR. NA8itvii.tc , Nov. C Summary of to-day's races. Two-year-olds , four and ono half furlongs Hntiplnoss won , Zufulc second , Vashtl.thlrd. Timu-53. Tlireo-yoar-olds ana upwards , seven iiml a half furlongs Amos A won , Uuuklcr second , Balance third , 'limn 1:30. : Frco handicap for thrco-ycar-okh und up wards , miloand ono-sixtoenth Prlnco For- tunatus won , Manila Hardy second , Curiix third. Tituolr : > 0 % Frco hundic.ip lor live two-year-olds , fur longs Basil Dulco won. Lizzlo C second , Lnngtress third. Tiuio 1:01 : . 'Ihreo-ycar-olds nnd upwards , six und ono- half furlongs Dudley Oaks won , Bay Blue scconfl , Itopardlcss third. Time 1:25. Kllr.uttutli ii , N. J. , Nov. G. Summary of to-day's races : Ono Mlle Bad co won. Lnvina Belle sec ond. Mnrtln Kussoll third. Time 1B3. : Six furlongs Fordhum won , Bradford second. Tipstaff third. Time 1 :21M' : . Six furlongs Tulln Blackburn won. Civil Service second , Hobesplorro third. Tlmo Mlle and ono-sixtoonth King Crao won , Castaway second , Theodoslus third. Mima Mlle nnd ono-sixtcciith Heyday won , Stephanie second , Barrister third. Tlmo . Six furloncs Glcndnlo won , Bohemian second , Arab third. Tiinf 1:22. ANAKOH1ST AN.MVliKSAUY. 'llic St. IjonU Ilonil ) Throwers Itrnnth- ini ; Klro and Itrlnistono. Sr. LOUIS , Nov. 5. On Saturday nnd Sun day evenings the anarchists of this city will hold mcetinca to commemorate the death of their brother anarchists in Chicago on No- vc-mber'll , 1837. The revolutionary sentiment apparently Is very strong , Judging from the circular re cently issued. It Is ono of tlio most ven omous und radical over published , uud has been distributed all over the country. It speaks of "bnrb.irous laws , " 1111 "assassin band of 200 policemen against whoso attuclc n bomb wna hurled In legitimate self-do- fenso , " etc. It declurcs that a during deed would hnvo frustrated tbo hanging.Instead of the working people passing resolutions how different it might have been witli those who imrtleip.ilcd in this demonstration if they had made a bold stand nt ttio urgency ot the situation demanded , " The circular culls on the anarchists , social ists , trades unions , Knights of Labor , turn ers , fiuolhinkers nnd citizens , to sulzo the opportunity on November 11 , to divldo the good and evil into two camps and rallyuu- der the standard of the social revolution , No MIIII'H Niomtviu , Nob. , Nov. 5. ( Special Tele gram to THU But : . | The settlers who have been waiting on the borders of the Nebraska strip of the Sioux reservation since last spring , nro now going quietly ovijr nnd tak ing possession. The proclamation of the president , declaring the two Dakotas ns states leaves this strip "No Man's Land. " and out of the jurisdiction of cither Ncoraska or South Dukntn. The sctiemo to leave this beautiful land with the Indiana has caused much jealousy , and the opinion prevails that , the president should open it by proclamation. Two Nebraska Oily Insane Cases. NuniiASKA CITY , Nob. , Nov. 6. ( Special Telegram to TUB BEB ] Thomas Burke , a olnckmtiith and a stranger in thu city , was found to he insane and lUngerous and wus locked up. Leo Dill , the well connected young man who was driven inaano by liquor , is also very dangerous nnd made u murderous assault on John White , his guard , the other night. AH the asylums are crowded , the two cases will bo kept iu the county juil. Tlio nioili'i-n 'U'oiiiliiiiiii Trnulilo , CHICAGO , Nov. 5. D. P. McICiiuno , head physician of the onlcr.of thu Modern Wood men of Amcrira , who was recently deposed from that position , unjustly as ho claims , yesterday through his attorneys made ap plication to Judge Crabtrco , at Morrison , III , , for an injunction restraining tbo odlcern who assumed authority to remove him and thu umu chosen as his sueeushor from exercising thu duties of Ins ofllco , Thu doctor this morning received n telegram from Morrison stating that the injunction had been granted. Uuiullv ( .olliory Kxploshm. LONHON , Nov. 5. The explosion of t'as in a colliery nt llcrnbug , Germany , to-day killed ten men and seriously wounded muny ol hers. Rheumatism , BKING duo to the presence of nrlo ncid iu the blood , In must c'lli'ctimlly cured by the use of Ayer'a Sursnpn * rlllii. Ho sure you get -Aycr'x and no other , nnd take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled horn I ho system , Wo cballengu attention to 'this testimony : "About two yrnrs ago , affor suffering for nearly two yrarit fiotn rhninmtthi gout , being ahl < > to walk only with great discomfort , und having tried vnrioun remedies , including inlneinl waters , without relief , I saw by nn advertise ment in a Chicago paper thut a man had been relieved of this dlntiesHliiK com- jilulnt , after Ion/ . ' Buffeting , by taking Ayer'a Snrsnpiirilln. 1 then decided to inako a trial of this iiiecUcino , and toolc it regularly for eight months , and nm pleased to Htuto that it has offncteil a complete cure. I huvu nlnco had no ra- tuni of thn iliHciisn. " Mm. H. Irving Dodge , 110 West llMth t. , Now Vork. "Ono year ngo I was tahmi 111 with inflammatory rhcnmntlsm , being con- Jlnrd to my lioiiso nix months. 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