THE OMAHA DAILY BEIS ; TFIUKSDAY , NOVEMBER G. 1890. lou s points In Nevada Indicate the election of Cole 3rd ( rep ) for go .ornor iitnl Hnrtine ( rep ) for congress by a n njority of between 0,000 and 0,000. , Inwiii Gins noon , h. INOV. 5.-SpccIalTolegrntn [ to Tun lliT.l Mlllscounty glees McFarland ( rep ) , secretary of state , 1,011 ; Chimbcrlnln Mem ) , 1,612 ; Keod , congress , ( rep ) , V-flfl ; Hcnvimui , 1 , W. About sixty Indi'poncluiil und union labor votes were cast In tlili county HrnOAK , In , Nov. Ji. ( Special Telegram to Tun Urn 1 Montgomery county glvos n slight republican gain over lust lear. Tbo plurality on the state ticket is 748. mid ll'i for i-otiRressimn. Dey ( detni for railroad com missioner runs nhcmi 20. The vote oniudi'o Is Culllton l'l I , Warn 12V1 , Punk 1'JfiT , Decmor Ul 11 , Thomcll MM , Smith lOO'i The repub licans Hect the count ) ticket , getting the at- tornuytX \ > imjoritj Four Ioior ) , la. , Nov fi tSneclnl Tele gram to Tin * Ilir. ] IJopoits from nlno loun- tles In the Tenth congressional dilh let give DolIlvorM inajorllyovi'rVoods , Iho demo cratic mid union labor candidite. The coun ties jet to heir from nro Hancock , Oieonc , Cnlhoun , I'ocahontni and I'nloAlto Itlt es- tlinatc-d that they will glvo Uolllvur not loss than 1,000 majority , making his total major ity above 1,200. Sioi \ C'irv , la , Nov. -Perkins ( iep ) is elected in the Ulcvciith rongresslotnl di < itrlet by over 1XH ( ) imjotlty. Ihe farmers' ' allnice ! polled a heivy vote KieiKiK , In , Nov. 5-Rocrley ( dfin ) Is elected to congress In the Fhst district by about 100 majority. DM MOINKSIn , Nov. fi Complclo returns from llftv counties on tbo he id of the tlcki't recelvc'd by the Ki > glnti > r show a net republi can irnin of 0,110 over lust year. If tbo gain rontlnuc's In the suno nllo the ntito ticket will bo elected by : tKH , ( ) to 5.00J majority w ith tbo [ lossiblo cxuciitlim of r.illw.i ) conmils- Hloncr Dts Mnisr , la. , Nov n Returns from onelldielof the state show domocritlr-gains ftufllik'ittto wi | > o out theiepublii-an mujorit } Of two yen's ngo and gi\e a sin ill dcmoepitii Siujouty Thoeongiosslonril de-legation will otiind as follows , as now atipeais. First , Soorlov ( deniSecond ) , Hnjes ( dem ) ; Third , Henderson ( rip ) , rouith , Duller ( deni ) , Fifth , Hamilton ( deni ) , Sixth , While ( dcm ) , Seventh , Ha\ci forsboit turmanel Hull for full term , ( both reps ) , Eighth , Flick ( icp ) , Ninth , Hovvman ( dem ) ; Tenth , Dohver ( rep ) , UU'Vciith , I'orklus ( rut ) ) . Dinicjir , In , Is'ov. fi The republicans rlalm Ilenelcrson'.s election by U71. Dome- oratlo figures shovvConcho's election bv HI inajnilty Itlll not ho determined dellnltelj until the olllcl.d count is made Onlllornlii. SIN FnvvriTO , Nov. 5 Complete vote in BOO precincts out of 1,831 outaldo of San IVan- risco glvo Markham ( rep ) 11,1)71 ) , Pond IH/ITO Thosamo precincts gave AValto ( rep ) foi Becrctary of state 40I'll , , Hcndricks ( dom ) SVN Fiv\cieo : , Cal. , Nov. 5 The intnca- e-ies of the new election livv under which the count of the vote of this state Is being con- ducti-d bus ociTtioncd moio serious trouble in collecting returns thnn was over Itnovvn hero before. The votes in 7'J ( ! precliiets thiotighont tbo state. Including fell precinct-1 in this ilty , glvo Murkham fi7-l5' . > , Pond 1),77S ; Mukham's pluu'.ity 0M1. 'lliesc ooti tituto the returns fioiu a Httloovci enc < thiid of the tohl number of ptccincta in tin tatc 'J ho democrats concouo the ulcction of the entire state rcpulillc.in ticket , anil ii this city the rcpubllains lme uniloubteillj elected Sindonoii may or and also elected the entliQ municipal and county tickets \vlth the paniblo exception ol hheriff. Indicating n olwiiKO of iully 7,001 volts in this city in f.ivoi of the rctubllcans There. uioSO liotd-o\er meinbcis in the stnu .scnuti ) , of whom 12aio icpublic.ms and t ileinoi'nits. Twenty senators and 60 assem bljmencvo elected jcstoidny. The va tiitiw are too incomplctu to in.iko any aceu ititopstimito. hut with tlu % piescnt lepubli can majority in the senate theiciibllcnii4 ] un nuro oi n majority on Joint b.illot and tin election of a scnatoi to succeed Stanford litho the United States senate Returns fioni Bb congressional districts indicate that tbu to publicans have eairled o\orv district. Thii vvillcivo the republicans a gain of two con Brcssmon. _ DrrnoiT , Mich. , Nov. 5 Up to II p. in th indlcittons tire that the democrats havi elected the Bovornor by nbout 10,000 pluralit ; midtho lost of thostuto ticket by a sub Btantlnloto. . The republicans nro conccdltii onlj the defeitof tholiRiibernatorlal candi date In the lust election the ropubllcnns returned turned their state ticlcet by about i.,0H ( ) inn Jority. 'llio states senuto will bo close , bu bhowB a democratic nnjorlty tliroufe'liont At the last session both houses uer < republican , the senulo by : i majniit ; of II andthehousoby ! I7 In the coiirca ( nional cluctloit the demociats have retuuioi their cniidlilatcs In the following dhtnets , uc cordlncr totho picsont icturns : Tirst , See end , ruth , Sixth , Seventh nnd Tenth. Tin ronKrossiotifil dlstruts in Mlchifron nt th last election , with the cjvtoptiou of the firs nnd.Socnth , letnrncd iopubllc > ia cotiRieas men ThoThlid nnd ISluenthaia sure nm vrobiblj the rourth district has ROIIU icput lican Hctiu us from the Uifjhth and Nlut districts show democrat Ic guins over the las Flection , but -not Millkicnt to remove th doubt which o\erslmilo\\sthem. I. , Uo returns from the state mnlro It roasor nbij ? iifo to picdlcttho election of the dcmc cratlc sUite ticket by about 10,000 , m.ijoritj In the len'lslatuio the hoaso will bo dome cratlo on n fusion vote wllu thop.itions of ii dustrv The sonatols close , vith probably Republican majority. Colorado. Drvvi'n , Cole , Nov. 4. Returns from th < county nnd state ni-o coinliiK in very slowly U'hobo rcuoivod iiullcato that a republica governor nnd republican coiiKios' men are elected , but liter figure may cbniRo it. The IcRisl.ituto i vorj doubtful Thodninouats claiinthostat 'tieiiiurer , attoinev Roncwl nnd super-inter dontof public liibtiuctlon and lurgo gains i : the IcRlblature The republicans couced them the tioasurer. Kentucky. L.ouivuu" , Ivy. , Nov. 5. The ICoutuclc , ( leli'K'iUlon will stand ton democrats and on vj-epubllcnu. L.OUISMII.K. Nov. 6. Later returns slto\ that democratic Congressmen Montgomery UixxkenrldKe , Stone , Kills , Goodnight , Me Crcnry and Sayi.ter are re-elected. Th democrats have carried Louisville and th Sixth congressional districts. The ropubli chilis pi obably carry the lentil and Klc\ent dlbtrlcts. Montana. Ilnrxt , Mont. , Nov. 5 The democrat ! committed claims the election of Dixon t congress by 450 majorltj. The republica : rouimlttoo claims thostntoforl'arkcr by 12 ; U'bodoiuocrats claim four state sc niters an concede the republican ! ! two , with t\vo i 'doubt. ' 1 tie republicans claim Hvo state soi Dton The contest Is veiy close nil aioun cud may tiiko the oflki.il vote to decide. Nt-w t CoNroitn , N.II. , Nov 5 There Isnoelouh Of the democrats having elected their candl flutoto eongrossln the Tirst district. The , claim also the Second district , while thu re jiibllcans ) assert their mm is elected. Tli legislature Is very close , nud Its control wil undoubUvlly bo dotcimined by special dec tloiw held today U hero Is 110 choice of po\ crnor by the pooplo. i l > ohi\vare . WIIMISOTOK , Del , Nov. 5. Complete rt turns from tbo whole stito glvo Uoynolu ( dem ) , for governor , 415 majority , and Cause ; ( dcm ) , for congress , 511 majority. The IIO.N legislature ) will stand : Semite Uemociat C , n-mibllinus 4. House-Democrats H , n ' publicans 7 'I hero Is no United States senr lor to bo elected. Washington. SKiTTM ! , Wmh. , Nov. G. Hoturns fret 111 iirocincts In Washington give Wllso ( rep ) , for congress , 1,100 majority. If th present ratio continues Wilson's majorlt Svlll roach 0,000. It Is thought the republican can majority in the legislature may reach 7 Da joint ballot , Alntmnm. MONTOOMKHT , Aln , Nov. 5 The entlr domoc-ratlo aelegation Is elected to concros In Alabama , No'xv Mexico. AiuiiQurnQUE , N , M. , N'ov. 5. The terr torlul election was lor clclegnto to coiiRres1 rnouibara of the council and county ofllvcn It Is quite certain that Josophs , dem . is elected delegate. Ilerarrlod ten out of the fourteen counties In the torrltorv. with a ran- lorlty of at least 1,500 Tlio democrats Invo i mnjorltv In both houses of the legislature thclli-sttlniu In jeaw , Virginia. IlintMovi ) , Vn , N'ov. 0. Kuither returns fioin tlioulcttloinestcrduy loa\o no doubt tint the ten democratic cotigrcsamim uro elected LITTIK KotK , Ark. , N'ov 5 The billet box nnd returns of Spring Crcok township , Leo county , Imvo been stolin. This township gave Featherstono ( rtpi for congress U * 0 tn.ijoilty. Nurtti'ariillnn. . lUi t mil. N. C , Nov. r . Tbo mnjority ft > r the denioc'riitlc Htat < J tirket Is cstltnntcd at OfHK ) . Thoioncrosslonnldi'lu ntion stinus b demounts mid 1 republican. The logisla- tuio Is largily dcmooutiii. MII/M ifurrVls , Nov. 5. The latest re turns from this state IndUito a phn.dlty of J nnd upwards for 1'eelt ( clotn ) . The democrats elect n imjority of asit-mbljinon ami state son.itors In the lower boiiso they % \ 111 hutc u majority of ' ! ( ) or o\cr nnd in the senito.unuloiiu of two Thry elect seven out of nine conKrossmpn The Wisconsin clelog.ttlon In tlio next congress will bu us fol lows : 1'irst district , Cooper ( icp ) ; Second , Ilniuig ( dcin ) ; Third , Hnslmell ( dcm ) : Fouith. Mitchell ( dcm ) , Fifth , Hiiclmor ( dcm ) , Sixth , Miller ( doni ) , SoK'iiUi.Coburn ( dcm Kighth , doubtful , Ninth , Liich ( dcm ) _ J'cniiHYlvnnia. OitnESviiLi : , Pu , Nov. B U 1 * . Ollleiplo fdcm ) U olcitetl to congroiifromthoTwcnty- llfth district , dofeiting Alexander McDowell ( rep ) and Thomas W Phillips ( Ind-rop ) . I'liinni'iiiiiA , Nov tTho t Intpstioturns from tw only-eight congressional districts bhow tlio election of IS republicans and 10 democrats. The present Uclcg.itlon from this stale stands 21 jejmnltc.im and 7 deraociats Both claim the Seventeenth district , but com plete icturns , which , are not otllcial , glvo Kl- liott 1W majority I'liiiinr.iniM.Nov . 5 Complete icturns from every comity In the sUto glvo I'.ittlson find ) for governor u a piuulitv of 10'i ! ) ' . ) over Delimiter dep ) . The republic m candidate for lieutenant governor and scciotaiy of In- tcnml nftnin nro no doubt elected , us both rim ahead of Delm.itcr in every county. West Virginia. Warn iso , W. Va.Nov n.-Tho Indica tions ma tills evening that the deinociatic tidal vnvo las talceiiVest Virginia in Its course and that the democratic paity has made a ckmi B.vccp Hnbbird ( rep ) for congress in the l'irat has been defeated by 500. The dhtrkt Is republican , but the npatln on tlio part of the narty In llirrlson and Jlar- bhdl counties , IHO republican strongholds , did tbo business Smith flop ) In the Fourth still c-lalms Uoctlnu bn iniall majority. Oil vwi.sros , \ \ ' . va , Ts'ov 5 1'encllcton of the Tiist West ViiKini.idistiict , who was unseated liotn the lust house , is lo-clectcJ by WW or ( flO in ijority. Wilson of the Second is loclcitcd bi lf > 00 Cantnln Ilnrt is clexted in thc I'ouith o'vcr Smith , who was se.itut in pi ice of Jackson In the Third Aldcrsou is i-o elected bj , ' ,5UO to it.OOO Tciin , Nov. 5. Returns are still e-O'ning in slowly. Buchanan ( dem ) , for governor \\\ll \ hnvo between U."i,0)0 ( ) nnd : ! 0)00 ( ) mijoiitj o\cf Baxter ( rep ) and Kelly ( pie ) . The legislature is t\vo-thiids dctnocratlo in both houses , tbo democracy having made gains in East Tennessee. The congrussloua' delegation will static ! as follows : Tirst dis trict , Itutlcr , ( ind-rep ) vice A A. Taj lor ( rep ) , piesent Incumbent ; Second , Ilouck ( icp ) re elected by aicduced majority ; Third , Sudgrass ( dem ) vice 1 vans ( top ) , present incumbent ; Fourth , McMillen ( dem ) le- tunicd , Fiftli. lilchnrdson ( dcm ) ictuincd ; Sixth , Washington ( demreturimd ; Seventh , Cox Cciem ) ; Ktghth. Knloo ( dem ) letnrnea ; Ninth , I'ieuo ( dcm ) returned ; Tenth , 1'at- twsoii ( deiTi ) , vice Pholnn , declined nomina tion. The majorities \\ill bo less than in fonncrv o.irs owing to tbo registration ane poll Uixlaus , tbo republican paity bein g the most effected. Kso\vn.it , Tcnn.Nov. 5. Later returns from the First 'icnncssco congressional dis tuct show that Taj lor , republican Incum bent , isie-clected. Ohio. CI.RTCI.VMI , O , Nov. 5. A dispatch from McICinley's district sajs later returns show nn approximate majority of 140 for him in the district Cir.\ 1 1 . .VMO , Nov. -Colonel Poorman ( icp ) concedes bis defeat bj Pearson ( dem bj .too In thu Seventeenth dntiict CiSf INS-ATI , O , Nov 5. According tothc n turns this evening the Ohio eont'iossnici elected . nro 1'irst district , Stour ( lep ) Second , Cnldvvell ( ropfj ) ; , Hoiulc ( dem ) Fouith , C'.nnt ? ( demFi ) , , Lajton ( dem > Sixth , Donovun ( dem ) ; Seventh , Ilujnos ( drill ) , Eighth , IIuio ( dcnu. Ninth , Outh vvulto idem ) , Tenth , Doan ( rep ) ; Klovcnth I'altison ( deiiu ; Twelfth , Knoch ( rep ) , Ihir tcentb , Uungau ( dem ) ; Pouitcuth , O\\ons ( dem ) , riltceiith , Ilaitor ( dem ) . Sixteenth Miiimiclc ( dem ) ; bovciitocnth , I'e.u-.oi ( dcm ) I ightccntb , 3 D T.ivloriep ( ) ; Nine ti'cnth , i : n Tnj lor frc-p ) ; Twentieth , y C T.ijloruepi , Tvventv-Ilrbt , Johnson ( dem ) This in ikes , sijvon republic . and fouitecn democrats The election . . /Ham and War \Nlclcisnotjetcstablished by complete re- tMias. From ollleiul and unoftlci.il returns received from all the centres of the state ex- cent Ashland , Columbian , Oosnocton , .Taclc- son , Mm ion , Medina , Momoo , Noble , Paul ing and Tuscirn\v.is mid c.itim.Ulng thoni tlie biimo as tbcj were last year on the \otofor o governor , the plurality foi 1) .1. 11 j an ( rep ) , lei societnij of state Is 15,1S' ' > Con Mill's O. Nov. S The republican state committee on unonichl returns locehocl from seven ! ; tl\o counties and the icinaindet estimated cl .11 that the republican pluiality on the hoacl of tlio H t ate tic kei i111 bo bet eon 1 1)0 , ( ) ( ) and r.,000 The commltteo concedes the defeat of McKlnloy ( rep ) for congicssby about -JOO and Foster ( rep ) by 75 or 100. The dcmoci.itic c-uulidutes in other close con- giessionnl clHlikts i-oceivcd nnjoritlos rang- ingfiom r > OU up &rcl oxceut C'osgiovoat Uin- ciniiati , w ho is defeated bj Stoier ( rep ) bj U,7Dt ) . One of the most remarlwblo demo c-ratie gidiisvvaH In the lUcnuitli district Paulson ( dem ) is elected by a,100 with a giln of l.MO over last fall's voto. The republiuiu coinniittoo concedes that the deln gallon to congress will stand seven lopubll c.ius and fouiteen democrats. CITV , Mo. , Nov. 5 The republlcat candid ite for gouoraor is beaten. Six out o seven lepubllc.m congressional candid UCE are defeated. Senator lug-ill's ro-clection i : a subject of gr.vve doubt. That Is the situa tion In Kansas. Theioas a landslide , i regulai avalaucho in Kansas. nighty-t\v < thousand republican majority was over whelmed bj a resistless foieo. The fanners. nlltimcodldlt , and it was agenuluo suruilso n\ery politlc.il jjiophot piedlctcd gre.H strength for the alliance , but only the inos sanguine icgnrricd its success as even i probability Tbo chances for the dcniocint : seemed much brighter , the nlllnnco strengtl depleting to nnenonftting degree the -\lgo : of tno ropubllcan party. For the firs tirao In many jenrs tno ivpubllcai congreaslo nal delegation is broken and brokci to fragments , Only one republican escapee the vvreilf nnd tint was Funston , from th ( Se-eonct dUtiict. Tbo demouratseio sue s cessful In the First district , electing Moon light over Broderlck ( rep ) by 1,000 niijorlty Morilll ( iep ) , the present incumbent , do cllned aienouduatlon In this district. Tti ( farinctV nllLincO cariled the other tlvo Jis trlcts , electing Clover over 1'orklns ( rep ) ii the Third , Otis over Kelly In the Fourth IJavls over Phillips ( rep ) In the Fifth , Bakci ° over McMillen in the Sixth andSiinpson ovoi \f \ Holloucll lu the Seventh. The Kansas dole gallon will stand republicans 1 , democrats ] and funnel ' nlllanco n. Another surprUelie : in the possible defeat for ro-oloctton of Sena tor InKills , whoso term oxphea hi Ih'Jl. Tin fuuneiV alliance and democrats waged a bitter tor campaign against him uud a majority o tbo districts contilned onoof their candidate ! against tbo ropubllcan candidates. There suit Is the certain election of 1)5 ) farmers' nlll mice and democritlo Irglslatora against SO ro publlcunii. Homo of the latter may vote foi Ingills , but Ma opponents claim that those newly eloctcd who oppose him , together will the opposition holdovers , v. Ill glvo mireh W ) votes , or a inijority of K against him 'Ihls now looks to ben correct Htntcmcnt of Ingnlls' sittmtlon , but It is llublo to modification. ATUIIMIV. Kan. , Nov fi ISpcelal Tele- cram to Tin HrrThe | ropnbllcins elect the prelate Jtidire , county siipciliitondeut and ono mcmbor of the legislature' . The demo- e-rats elect the county attorney nnel district clerk. The nlllnnco elects one member of the legislature' The'count ) given a plurality of about 500 for Moonlight ( dom ) for congress. Kotitnson ( dc'in ) for irovernor also carries the comity , but bv a small plurality Toi'Kki , Kan. , Nov 5 At rolilnleht the republican central committee cone-ides the election of the entire fanners' nlllnnto ticket with tbo probable exception of Willctts , c in- dldito for gove-rnor. T no commltteo eoncede-s that tbo opposition to ingalls in the leglslu- tu 10 will Imu-ii in ijority I.rrswniiTii , Kan , Nov 0,1 15 Latest return give Ouso Drodi-ilck ( icp ) fore-ongc-ss from the rirst district an .election ovc'r Colonel Moonlight Moonlight concedes Ids defeat. South llnkniii. MiTcnri.i. , S 1) , Nov fi [ Special Tele- pram to Tin : lU'i : ] Melletto nud the rest of the state ticket cniry the comity by from 75 to 100 majority. On state senator , Preston ( rep ) bns a nnjoilty of 10 over I'easo ( Ind ) . riiovotoon representatives Is veiy close , itajmond ( rep ) is elected bv about ! IO major ity , audit looks in though John 1C Johnson ( ind ) wis elected over \Vitson ( rep ) by ( i majoiity David Cole ( rep ) Is probably de feated by Dvvlght ( hub for shcnir bj ISO ma- ioilty. The icpublicaiis elect the county judge , treasurer , supotmtendent of schools , L-eglstei of deeds , auditor nud states attoinoy l > y majoiltles ranging from 15 to 1MI. 'llio vote on eqml suftraijo has not been dc- teiinincd His doubtless defeated Hi IION , S U . Nov fl [ Spool il Tclejjtain to Tin : Hi t : ] Only nu-igio returns ofcs - toiduy'sc-li'c-tlon hive been received IMol- leatto ( ri'p ) it ele-cted coveinor , although the independents c-luliu that I.oucks his suc- e-eeded , nnd the democrats e-liiin the olllco foi Taylor 'i ho Independents and democrats also saj they will have enough members in t he logislatuio to control It on Joint ballot Picklcr und Humble ( icp ) nro elected to con giess by largo majorities. Thu cupltol con- te'st between iluion and 1'Ioiro is so close that tbo ollleiat count may bo nccossar ) to decide the in liter ISquul suffrigu has been defeated by SOOO. The totaloto of the state will reach 70OJ ( ) , about live thousand loss than last jcar. Hepuulicaus have been the greatest losers. IluiioN , H. 1) , Nov. [ Special Telpgnm to TiiullLP. I Returns fromelghteonc-ountlos of South Dakota give Lourk ( ind ) ' 'OOO plurality , nnd indicating the election of 0 < mcmheisof the legislature independent and 1" doubtful. ST. I'AI i. , Minn , Nov . " - In South Dakota both committees ate cl ilining the state , but thoretuins do uotsi'cm to Justify the claim on the pirt of the demoeiats 'Ihe democ-iiUs also chlm that thuy have elected enough rcmcsont.itives to the state legislature to gio them a majoiity with combined alliance and democrats. The capltol conte'st Is u-rv olow. according to a Huron statement , and tbo olllehd count mav bo ne-cdcd to decide it. Woman sullrago is de-fated ly 8,1100. The vote of thostato will befi.OOO less than list year. 'J he congiessioml tickets will go with the state ticket , and it Is probable thut two icmibliein candid ite s aio elected to congiess. Sr. PALI , , Minn.Nov 5 Thoindcnoiulcnt- alli HICO in.inagei-s In South Dakota have ro- ceHcd leturns from IS counties , which glvo I ouckcs ( ind ) 2,000 plurality ov or Melletto ( rep ) and Taj lor ( dem ) for governor. The Hinno returns give the election of ! U members of the logishituie. The lepuhllcaus , however - over , do not admit those clilms , but claim a victory on the state and congressional tickets. The capltoloto is close. Incll'iiin. INDIAN-M'OM- " . , Nov.fi Heports from all parts of the stito show that the election baa been a veritable landslide for the demo crats. The entire democratic state ticket is clc-ctcd by a big imjority , nnd Chairman Miclmerof the republican committee con cedes the defeat of bis party by about 150,000. Clnlrrmn .Fetvett of the democratic state cen tral commltteo tonight furnished the following estimito of the majori ties and cougrcssmdn from Indiana : Mnjoiitios on state ticket , 17b4J ; senators elected 10 , holel overs II , total fU ; reiuese-ntathes elected 7J ; majorltvon Joint ballot 6i. It is clidmcd tint the election of county commissioners has resulted so Invor- ably to the democrats thut with the present trustees in office the democrats will at the election of IS ! ) . ' contioll > ,10Jof the ' . ' .bOO elec tion boards of the state. The congressmen fi-oni this stito lira : First distiict , 1'airot ( dcm ) ; Second , liret/dom ( ) ; 'Ihird , Brown ( demj ; Fouith , Holuuin ( dem ) ; Fifth , Cooper ( dom ) ; Sixth , Johnson , ( if-p ) ; Sev enth , Ilvnum ( dcm ) ; Highth , Brookshiro ( dem ) ; Ninth , Wuugh ( iep ) ; Tenth. Patton ( dem ) : Eleventh , Mnrtiu ( dom ) ; Twelfth , McClollm ( ctomThiitoontli ) ; , Shi\ely ( dcm ) , u domociatiugain of one. UOSTON , Ivliss. , Nov. 5. TLo ote for gov ernor shows an overwhelming dcmocratlo victory. The returns onolc % for minor stuto odlcors nre not complete. The demo crats elect Trefiey auditor over Lord , the prcbcnt Incumbent , by about ti,030 plurality , but tbo republican * elect lieutenant go\einor , secretary of state , tioas- urcr nud nttoraoy goneral. The "vjiiato will consist of ! il republicans nnd H democrats and the liouso liU ) lopublicms , 11X democrats nnd 1 independent democrat. Thi' is a republican loss of 8 In the hcnnto and " , in llio house. The vote for governor is : llussoll ( dem ) , 141,740 ; Brackctt ( iep ) , ! ! ) ! , S'.K1 ; Blackmcr ( pro ) , 13.8JI1. Hesult lu the congressional districts : Fifty-first , Ilandul ( rc > p ) ; Second , Morse ( rep ) ; Third , Andrew ( dcm ) ; rouith. O'Neill ( dcm ) ; rifth , IIo.u ( doni ) ; Sixth Liodtro ( repj ; Seventh , Cogs well ( rep ) ; iilgbth. Stevens ( dom ) ; Ninth Williams ( iloni ) ; Tenth , Walker ( rep ) : Kiev cnth. Coolulito ( deni ) ; Twelfth , Crosbj ( dem ) . The congressional delegation tlm1 .stands 7domoci.its , 5 icpubllcans , u gain o ! 5 dunociats. K\NsvsClTY , Mo , Nov. 5. In the Fiftl : Kansas City dLstilct Davis ( Independent and fanners' ' alliance ) Is elected by 5,000 plural ity. In the Seventh district Simpson ( dcm ) by : ! , r > 00 plurality. Sl'iusni u. i n , Mo , Nov. 5 rj-ans ( dem ) has a safe majoi it v of 1,500 over Wnuo ( rep ) for congress In thoThlrtocnth distiict ST. Jii ( i" , Nov. 5 Yesterday's clectlor changed considerably the political complexion of MissouU. The democrats send a full delo- gallon to congicss with one exception. Thoj elect their state ticket and will have a ma Jority on Joint b.illot in the legNlaturo The returns are coming In slowly and sovcra : dajs will ela | < so before the olllcial vote cur bo given. The chaltman of the demo cratlo state committee said that Wade had elofc ited Fyan in tbo Thirteenth eon grossloml district The democrats , ho said would have a majority of piobublv scncnty- live on Joint ballot in the legislature and hue elected their state ticket by 10,0ti ) > . If the democrats have a majority on Joint ballot litho the legislature it will insure tberet'irno Senator Vest _ lUlniio.sotn. ST. Pvti , Minn. , Nov 5. Fulliotuins auc carefully prepared estimates in Mhmlsoti give l,07J pluiality for Wilson , deinocrnt , fo go\crnoi. The counties heard from Includi four big counties which pave strong vote against Mcriiam , vvhllo tboso toborcpoitei u ro republican. It Is also claimed that tin greatest of the nlllnnco strength has bcci luchidodin the rountlcs already reported For these reasons the ropubllcan committci still claims the election of Mcrrlam by 1,001 plumlity , but tbo democrats nro strong li tbclr claims of the state for Wilson by 1.UOO As to Congressmen it Is probable that threi of the llvo are democrats. Nothing com plcti has been received about the legislature. Connecticut. lUiiTFOiii ) , Conn , Nov. 5. Tbo Connection legislature stands 10 to 10 In favor of the re publicans on Joint ballot , The total vote o the state about 0110 hundred and twcnt- towns ( oftlcial ) 13i74. : Morris ( dcm ) ha : 07txl ! and In 53 abort of a ixmular majority It Is certain that no election has been madu If so the Icgisaturo will elect Mem In ( rep .Now York. DEW YOUK , Nov. 5. rraiuls M. Scott , the defeated candidate for mayor on the fusloi ticket , attributes lib uofcat to the nntl-Mc- IClnlcv fcolmg. which , ho said , wis stronger In this city tblm In any other pirt of the country , [ l leu-ldu. .TACK ONVIII ( Jli , Nov. fi Itctums from nil tlio countliM tin the stuto indicate tuo election of the ilbjnocrat state ticket and con gressmen by nn overwhelming majority. Not n Mnglo luptibUoAit has been ohvtcd to the leghlaturo audit will bo made ui > of U ) dotn- oi. raU niul 1 re bUcau , Senator Smith ot St. Augustine , who uo'ils over nnotber teim. hltunllon H | i'oiir .SontlicMMi States. Nrw Oiu.rA.SH , Nov 5. In I'lorldi the einocrnU elect oNHavcruor Bloxhiim for Into comptroller , < \Iubrv \ as associate Justice f the stiprenia court , Mullory in the Tirst .ml . Oencr.il llullock In the Second district to longress nnd n largo mnjority of the members f the legislature In Louisiana n full democratic delegation Is letted to congress In Mississippi seven democratic congress- ion uro elected by ovetvvhelmlug majoiitles. In Toxus the full democratic tlckot li lesctc'd by bit go imjoiltlos nnd the entire 'emocrutlc ' delegation to congress IT WAN.I 1'AMHUS r \Vlint tlio I-'niMiiers' Alllnnoo Thinks ol' the Jtesult ofthf I'.lcotloii. " \V'AsniNiTeN' , Nov. n The farmcis1 nl- laiico people at the national headipmitcrs of ho organization in this citv ate llguring out , gient vlctoty for the fanners in thoiesult-s f jcstcrday's oluction Mr. Itlttenbouso , ccivtary of the organization , talked freely , vith a reporter tonight , IIo said : "As the moko clears away It bocoincs moio anil moio ppuent that the fuimcis' oigauizationslmvo .isscrted tbeinsclves Itwasthelliot o , > por- unlty given to show that boss rnlo bad como o nn end The f.umcia1 organUations do- Irod to robuku the pirty tint tlefcatcd the reocolnige of sihcT nnd fumed the tarilT a\\ that imposcit greater buidons on the poor man than on the rich " liltteuhouso in reply to n isqucst forsomo spcclllc stntumuiits of what had been iiccom plishcd In thoelectlnn slid he could not glvo nil the evidence but the returns , he said , nrosufllcicntto piovo his statement. In thu eastern states \ \ lu re1 the farmers' le iguo Is stiong they and the Knights of Lalwr have idded In showing this congiess that their de mand for free coinage was not nn idle one This was most notiblo in Missuchusetts aud Now Hampshire \vhurotho two oignuizations are strongest. Tbo ftirmcr's league and the nlllmco had Just seemed a gooel foothold in New York and Now Jersey mid the cb ingot mo not so startling Grangers , Knights of l nbor , tlio leiguo nut limners alliance \\ero oigmnnHl well in Pennsylvania nnd the fin mcra and InboreH giuo Coiuisou n robukc of laago piopoitlons In Oni6 , bo said , tlioro I * no state oigiuira' tion of tno ulhanco Indiana and Illinois hn\cbc > en orgaui/ed but three months The mutual b"nellt association did much peed woilc. itlttenhouso'called piiticulnr attention to the effects in MUsoun , Kansas , Nebraska , Wisconsin , Coloi ido and other states. "Just , " ho bald , "m proportion to the unit ) of the oig.iiiiMtion , so 1ms boon the c'jclone' ' ' The repoitcr asked lilttunhouso If he meant to say the f irmers ulllauco is uu iiux.il- iurv to the clotuuuulio uuty Uo replied : "Not by any means The democr.itio paity fought thu alliance in South Carolina and nt otbor points , but the fanners deshed to rebuke tnb pirty in power for their reckless eUsrog.tid of tbo poople's dcuiund This conu'ioss was putltloued for free cola age from almost ev iy allnmco In the United States. This gconld svvoil does not proves that the alliance .ind kindled organizations will support the democrats in Ib'U. ' If the democrats fall to give a greater \olumo of cuiienoy they will iccctvo the same .dnd of punishment in Ib'lJ. We are determined , " ho said , "to bo fel { and If this house ignores our petitions wo-v\111 send to Washington n housoof our owu. " i Ilcniy Scratching in Illinois. CHICAGO , Nov.5 , Never in the history of Illinois politics hnvo the tickets of the ro spcetlvo parties btoa scratched to such .in extent as In the piesent ejection. It is no ex aggeration to say that to this nlono is due twenty. lour hour's dcjav which has cnsuetl between the closiilg oC the polls and the time that icllablo results wcro obtained. Even now tbeto is a possibility that tbo re turns may bo radically modified. The ele ments -which have entered intolho present campaign aud coutuUutcd to some extent to the scrate-hing are the Tanners' Muttia1 Hcnellt association , the agitation ol the compulsory school law nnd the independent city ticket in Cook county The results show that thcro has bec'n a big amount of liading on local und state tickets , not only in Cook county , butthiouerh out the state Thoindlc-itions tonight point to n much larger Lutheran 01 anti-school law vote than anticipated bv cither of the pirtios It is doubtless duo to Hiab's opiesul op position to the law in its prusonl lo nn and to Ambcig's acquiescence in its modification Unit those gentlemen although of different politics , but both of Geiinan nativity , icceivcd tlio immense vote which they did in nil tbo localities wheio these sectarian societies have agitated the school puestion. In Chicago alone Raid ) ap pears to run no loss than 8DOJ ahead of Wil. son , bis colleague on the dem ocratic ticket. As the greatest opposltiot to the school law was conllnoc to Chicago and Cook county , this Issue coupled with the Immense foielgn-spcnkltiR clement in this city , fully explains Hnab's strength for suiwrintendont of public m struotion. Thioughouttbo sou them section of the state , to which localities is prin cipally confined the strength of the Farmers' Mutual Beuetit association the republican state nominees appeal to have lost heavily. Ihe fact that AViison democrat for state troismcr , is n high oil ! cinl In the Farmers' Mutual Uenctlt nssooln tion , accounts for his popularity in localities wheio tbo mcmbeisbip of that organization li tli o greatest. On tbo face of incomplete returns tonigh In Illinois Is as follows : Amberr ( rep ) lei treasurer. Is elected by 4,000 pluralitj ovci Wilson ( dam ) ; Henry Uubb ( dom ) , for state superintendent of publlo Instmction , is olPcted by 10,000 plurality over Hlebard 13d wards ( i op ) . The Ind loatlons arc Hint throe icpubllcau nomliioes tor trustee of tlio state unhcislt ) are eloctcd by slight majorities. Cannon on tlio Hltimtlon. CHICAGO , Nov. 5. Congressnnn Josepl Cannon sends the following to the Associates press in reply to a query as to the election "Most of the members of the farmers' allinuu voted with tbclr party , but enough farmer ic publicans threw away their votoa to weakoi tlio paity in this district. The school ques tion told against reinlbHcins heavily The democratic ) candidatf feir the legishitim miiilo nil the plodgwaskod by the churches assuiing the other damiciAts that they did no mean nnj thing by iu , T'ho xiledges gave then a largo vote. The JcKlnloj act in discuss Ion was approved 'py the republicans , bu the camp ilpn was so * short ilut nil could nebo bo reached The dfjiioeiuts and mugwump misrepresented matter us to its provision imdwith these foreos Jtvoro enough to woil dofo it. The tariit bivv' , as its otic ets mo felt u 111 ndd strength inateiut of weakness. Ko jiubllcans , especially , ifi'iimon , boliovoin th American system oi , > protection ' 1 ho ropuh Hcans will clear thqidaelt for action in IS'r ' nud carry the countm < The democrats can not succeed a secbnd'Umo by fraud aud false hood. " - * " Dcinoornry AVjliip In KKF , Nov r .rfvTlio icsultiii AVIscon sin Is still a niattorofci doubt nnd may not b known until night. From present appear nnces Peck and the entire democntlo stat ticket is olertod , but the leg statute will b republican. Milwaukee has elc'etcd four o live republicans out of tvvolvo iissombljine und ono senator. The returns from congressional district are not full enough to Iridlcato vvltn a cor tnlnty the result but the delegation wll pi obably stand six to three , a dumocratl gain of one. _ llio > nt CHICAGO , Nov. fi. A tiblo tnndo up by th Associated prosi from figures and estimate received up to 1 o'clock Thurstlay niornlnf show that the next house of rcprosontatlve w III stand 235 democrats , 101 republicans an llvo fanners * nlllanco. Toriltorinl delegate are not Included m the table. It Is no thought that the oftlrlul HKUIOIrlll mak In these totals. ' 4T I ll r Tt f l1 Tf\\T SfOPS ALL LLGISLA110N. Prevailing Opinion of the ElTcct of the Election , THE APPROPRIATION BILLS EXCEPTED , low O'ltrleti niul Dillon Will bo He- celvrcl nt llie Capital Kenieson- Intlto Mnsetn Conshlpm Ills I'.utj's AVoirarc. nunnvuTitB Ovtiitv Dsn , ) fKJ rot'iitrnVTii STIIBCT , > WASHINGTON , I ) . 0 , Nov. fi. ) It lithe prevailing opinion hero that the effect of the election \vlll bo to praent all cgislntton ONi-ept the oassugc'of the appro- illation bills at the nppio.ichlng session of ongress The picsidont bus decided not to cull nn eN.tia sojslem Oecauso he iealles that t would by usclesi , and when tlio house nuotsthe polle'j of the domocr.its will bo to iltbustcr against ovciy measnro except these ibwlutcly necessary for the support ol the government. They e'lu easily do this In both iousc'3 of eonciess and \\ill succeed hi preventing - venting the republicans fioin can v ing out the pioKiMtnino that they carried out u jcar ro nn. t-rs or Aivrii iTj. Consorvatlvo men do not c\piess stiiprlso nor assign any icason for the political c > clone which swept oxer tbo United States , and for jnce cvuti tlio crj "local Issue" Is not raised fhcro seems meiulv to have liccn a lovolutlou similar to that of is" ! w he-n liutlcr as elected governor of Mimac'husotts , although from n lomoetatit standpoint the \ictoi.v appeals to liao hern moro fiir-ic.iching this \ c ir 1'enu- sylvunln has boi'iipractloallvc-oiici led to i'at tlson for a month , and \\lion It was announced that Cluis Magco and tils followers lit Pitts- burg h id pone over to the domociacy biu-aiisc of opposition to Quay the matter appealed to bo n. foteeono conclusion Besides , Ptittlson was nised u lepubllcan nnd oulv a fovjcnrs ago was city tioasinvr of Philadelphia Now Hampshire was , however , n genuine sui pns > u and that thew tluuu prominent o ist- ein states stiould have cast loose fiom their moot lugs is oxplainc'd only bv the theory that the people ate dissatisfied with e ongress , but it is not an unusual thing for the second M.ir ! of an iiiliiilnistiiuioii to ho hoivcdthus Tboiois some consol itlon , how over , for the frlcmh of pioteetlon that In a ulstnct gcrrv- mantleied as that of McKlnle 's was , is that hu should buvo cut down useeniinglj ussiuod innjoiltv of suveial thousand to a beggirly few hundivd mid probably iiceessl- tito un olllclil count to clceldo the result It cannot thcrcfoio bo ns sumeu that the tuilft nlono is responsible for republican looses and tbo lesson thus taught may bo of iiiialc-ulablo benellt to the Dirty two jcars > hcnco , when a iircsldentiiil qUPbtloa is to b decided Kansas and Wis consin weiesomewh.it shaken , to bo suie. but fiOm othc-i p ills of the w est , and pirticu- lurly the I'.ieifloiind the recently admitted states , the news shows that they linvo 10- m iltie'd htcailfitst to the principles of icpub- llcanism Success for the lepubb-an putj in this off j ear might have eiiUingcieil thuir ticket in IVIi , but from this tune foi ward the order will ho to close iiiuks mid charge ng.dnst tbo common cnumy on u national issue. Ill VLTIIU , 1100DLL Undoubtedly one of tbo best specimens of tbo cngia\ci's ait is shown in the new ten dollar notes which hive just been issued by the tieasurv deputnicnt. On the fnco of the note is a splendidly executed vignette bust of the late General Sliciidnn , bcinc u ropioduc- tlon of one of the best photographs of "Liittlo Phil" nnd ono which will bo icadily recog nized by bis ft lends and acquaintances , not only in Chicago but throughout the United States A now depiutui e will uu noted in the scroll work on the back of the note , as the giccn Is denser and darkei than bin hithci to bccm manifested in work on notes of the sntno denomination. These notes mo printed under the act of congress of July 14 , Ib'IO , ttnd tbo buicati of engraxing nnd punting is working extra hour.s to supplv the demand , which comes from every section for bills of smaller denomination. 1IOVOHS lOUTlin IRISHMEN' . "A great deal will dopenp upjti the action of the president lelntlvo to an extra session of congiess , " remarked Thomas H. Walsh , a member of the executive committee of the national land league , this afteinoon in repaid to the v islt of Messrs. Dillon nnd O'lJi ion to Washington. "But up to this tlmo nothlne definite has ben decided upon by the various lush societies here It Is proposed to call a joint mooting of the otllcials of the different oiif.mi/atinns nnd iirrango a progmnme for the rocoptlon of the two dis tinguished Irishmen and when thov do como to Washington they will bo likely to remain hole for ton ( lays or tvvo weelcs. Ahoaelj an Invitation has been extended to Messrs Dil lon and O'Uricn to bo the guests of the Kmeiald club of this city , December 17 , when a errand bill will be ghon to laiso funds for the benefit of Ireland. Of course -uhilo it would bo of great advantage to us to secuie the ball of the house of repiosentatlvcs nt the capitol for obr visitors , still I do not think the imttor w 111 bo urged and especi illy since It would establish a bad picccdont if such a request should bo gi. iiitcd. In the case of Mr. I'm- nell , who dulivcicd an addioss sovcial year- . ago in tbo house of icpiesontalives , ftw.is \erv diffcient. Ho is the acknowledged leader of the Irish people , whcncas Messis Dillon nnd O'lliien are followers. Hut they will not huU recognition nt the bunds of their friends in this countiy on this account , Thcv have como to the United States for a peed purpose and all true IiUhmcn , icirard- loss of the soclctj to which they map belong , will encouiage them in ovcij possible manner and pcisonal ambitions and eicslio for public notorictv will bosiibordlnitod to the general w elf aio of the lush people A \Cm lt'8 IlI.llllN. When the western train rolled Into tbo Pimnsvlvanla ralhond station this nftc'inooti one of the Hist piwsonge rs w ho alighted w ns the president ot the United States , lotniiiing from his homo in Indium , whcro hit hnd gone to deposit Ids billot. Acuompin\ing the prcsielent vvc'io 1'rivato Sec'rotnry lialfoid mid Mr. TlhbcN , ono of the elciks nt the cxcputivo inmslon Iho trio hcemcd In good spliits , ns tbey walked up the plat form. At the Indies' entrance to tins depot the white house landau was wailing fnr the party und they vveio soon whirling over the concrete pavements in nwostcrly dlivctioii. Mrs. Harrison greeted her husband na soon as he entered the evccu- tlvo mansion nnrt dinner , which hnd boon prepared , was served immedlntolj for the hungry travelers. Oidcis wcro given to admit no callers dining the evening , as the president was engaged with business matters and dlu not e.uo to bo distill bud. MON is nrtiiirTi'ti nonresontntlvo Mason of Chicago , owing to his teceiit nlllle'llon bv the death of his llttlo boy , was not Inclined to talk politics when seen this evening , but cxpiosspil legiot ever his defeat foi tbo sake of tils jiaity. It is Ids opinion tint within nyc-nrtho pooploof the United State * will appre-clatotho bone-llts of the McKlnloy bill und will bo hack In the republican fold "Out in our BlnttV hu continued , "thoy lugged In the school question , and tlmt was loiponslblo , In a great measure , for our defeat I'lobnbly the republican paitv noenled this discipline anil it may piovo a bU'ssiug In disguise No matter how tlio plootlou turns out in my dis trict nn homo has been nrokon up in this city nnd I shiill roinovo thorn to Illinois as specdj as possible. Yuiille-j's I'Jxtriulll Ion ISceiin > 4tpel , Orrvw v , Nov 5 , The minister of Justice has asked the United States government to gr int the extradition of John AVllllam Yard- PJ- , hold at Oniihi , Nou , for embozzlom out fiom the Canadian express company. Al'tor llio Miirmon Temnln. SVI.T LIAKB CITV , Utah , Nov. 5. United States Attorney Vnri.in today illcd a suit for the forfeiture of the Mormon tainplo block under the escheat law , claiming unit it is used for Immoral purposes. 1'rcNliloitt HnrrlNon Upturn * . WAWIIVOTOV , Nov. 5 I'roildcnt HiirrUon reached Washington this evening via the I'cnnsjlvunla railroad on his return from Indlaimpolb ) , The Case of Theodore lluojslng , cbar d \lthlarcony of funds , whlcl should have been paid to Mrs Vanccl Hco/ak nt the demth of her husband last July , was tiled In police court joiU-rdiiy iiftcrnoon The1 plntntllT , Mrn Ilpc/ak , claimed thill wli'm her husbniid lied ho was a member In good standing of inrharotn ledge Sons of Ilcimon , n ( .lerman HMiuvolent onlc'r , and that the tteasuterof ho gland lodno at Milwauki'o sent $ .UI to the secretary of the lodge , of which Vnucel Ueo- ? ak was a ine'inbor , to piy the futieial ! \ieuses. | She claimed futthor ( tint this $ .W md never been paid to her , nud that Theo- lote lliHMsIng , the secretary , hud approprl- it pel tbo inoncv to his own use Several AVltuc'ssc's WCTO Inttoduced , but Judge ) IloUley did not e'onslder JhoeUdonro siitliclontly conclusive , and the e HO wns dU- mlsseHl. mi : M'/// > ItllC'CS. , D C , Nov.Summary of to day's races I'lvo furlongs Adult * won , Kittle T second , Bc-itha 11. ( llll.v ) third Time -1 tU' . I'lvo nnd ono-lmlf furlongs -Syracuso won , IVnc'lcs second , Hustle thirl Tune 1 0)if. ) Mile nnd onn slstecnthLitvhmout won , Smmirattu second , PredVnul third Time -W'j. ' > Mile nnd tlneosKtronths Piathor won , St LuUo second , Hello M Or third. Time ! in Stcpplechiisi ? , over regular c inrso Kvnngo- Ino won , Kilhinipy second , Alcltimzlo third , Klphln fouith. Time51' ; ) ' ; Nusln illp Itaocs. . Nv itMt.i.r , Tenn , . Nov. -Sitmuitry of todiy's inc'C ! rour nnd one1 half fiiilougs , Too Woolmnn > i , Caulo A se'coud , Klnlltligovv third , linu , " 7 I'lvo nnd ono half fmlongs 1'otptn won , MIis Tiancis second , Little Crete third. rime I U ) Seven und one-half fmlongNeva C' won , Llehi U sevond , l\er . tlilul Tune 1 . .l 'tf. ' Seven eighths of a inilo Ciishk'i * won , .la In soc'oml , nilcmtna thltd Time I : ! ( > rive e'liflitlis of ninllu Miss Howling won , Longllght second , Coiilnnu Kliitiov third riiiio-1 U4 _ Ted IIJ'B Tips. AT 1 1 i/innii , rhst iaco Diadford , Kolo Second race Sonoi it i , Hiulge. Third nice-Park Klclgc , Karly Blossom. 1'ourth iaco Cuiuclin , Canteen rifth i.ice Houston (3racio ( M. Slxtn iaco- Bon ll.urlsun , Oienidlor. Se\entli racu Auianbi , Ouaiantoo. AT MHIIVJII.r. rirstrnco Clntk , Coroni-l Second nice Hopeful Sundial 'ihird race -IJlauiov btouc' , M moil C. Kotiith i ace Melinite , Milt Joung. rilth iaco Tom If ail , Jeihu Ailutus , A IA j HA sK of tlie Cabinet liiterx l on the Subji'c't. \VvsniNmoN , Nov. fi 1'osmastcr General Wnnilin.ikcr toda * , , in nnsvvor to an inipiiiy by n icpiesentativo of the Associ ited iii-fss , said theio was no probiblllty of an ovtia ses sion of connic'slie did not believe the president bail nnj thought of calling congtoss together betoio the icgulnr session. Two other niembeis of the cibinot , who weio un- willlnt ; to bo epiote-d by mine , said then' would be no e\tra sussion. ol'ihi' I'ac'kln Season. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 5 fSpj'lil Te-le- toTitu Hi i ] Tomorrow'a I'nco Cur- lent will say The beginning of thewlntci packing season Is attended with a liberal innikoting of hops Returns from points now opsi.iting mo not complete' , but the ten load- iii 'pluui have handled about tilO.OJJ luxjs the p ist four business days , ngalnst 1 n,00 ( ) last , ear , and for the pist we-ck a total of ,110,1)00 ) , against jn.Ool hist jeur Details compare us follows fiom Novomboi 1 to date at pi ic-es inentloncd below : Nebraska and Iowa Pensions. WVSIIINCITON , Nov. r > - [ .Special Telegram to TIIK Hi r. ] Pensions weio granted today ns lollows to Nehraskani Onjiaal invalid A very H I\es , CoHimbus' John Rlgolow , Grand Islimd , Jnmcb T tTjia\ , Oilcans , William H. Mniucong , David Citv , Georfro W Gilmcs , bten-llns ; Daniel M Hcnder- shott , Ginbons Ineicaso Josophus Tore lunn , Nulljth , Adam la\ ! , Lincoln , Andievv Hdv\ards , ljlattsiiiouth Iowa * Original Invalid -John W Dodpo , HlootntlcldVlllluin Allgool , Osknloosa. Isnie ! SlddlQi * , MchinUin Incieiso ( Jabel Bolknnp , AmiiPi , Ib-niv 1 ! Wins low , Lelwein. Aniel Campooll , Hovvaid A. Koscmnn , D.ui'iipoit , Albeit O Hurst , Onaw.i , M Hawk , Leeds , John P Strieulor , Contervlllo ; , loscih | M Smith , Mncnollu. .lohn M Duncan , AVIntor- sot ; Thomas Mulhill , Valloiio , Hdwaid L. rol'om , Cicsccnt Clt.Ri'lswo . Nathan T Dingmnn , Tow ton : Geow W Hebuit , Counc'Il HlutTs ; ,1 J. Kvusbiifjer , Pella Original widows , etc Li//lo M , widow of Andiow M. lloiton , Algona , Agnes , widow of T. F. Hobo , Neidn. . IMo'iellnu ; for Mlieliall. OTTAWA , Nov. fi Mrs Iliivluil ! , uccoin panled by her attouie-v , called on the mlnlstoi of Justice todav nud pleidod for executive clemency In belrdf of herhusbiuel She pre'- sented a petition signed bv about sl\ bundled poi-sons. Mi > > Hiuha'l ' exhibited much emotion. Sir John Thompson W.H vUiblv iifTectod. Ho Bild that ho toll deep sympathy for Mis Hire-hill , nnd would ( -lvo cirofnl atti'iitlon to the stutomc'iits of the solicitor ami the e ontcnts of the petition Another III- ) ; Denver I iro. DFNVISH , Cole , Nov ! < l iio brokooutin the rear of Toilet's lumber yuid , Ninth and Lniimor stioets , tonight , nnd quluklv spread to the St I'lino hotel , two Htoios and n num her of sin ill loslcloncc's. The fiio was not gotten under control for soM'iul liouis Ono uukiiown man was hunted to death In thu hotel U is thought tint , another mini and two diilili.m perished , but this can not bo lonraod until tumouovv. Loss , ovci # 10(1,000 ( lliillalo I'.levutiiiH Itiirnc'd. Hiii'Vlxi , N Y. , Nov ti At 'J a m the Wells olevatoi was dlscou'ic'd tohu In ( limos nnct in loss th in an horn was almost totnllj dostiojcd. Tvvo other Imyo oiovaton nnd a number of adjoining vviuehou.Hes mo in iliniies and the iho Is spt .ullng- . The loss w 111 bo lions y. .liilillatlon O\ei theNevv ( "onntlcn. ANSI.M , Neb , Nov r [ Speolul Tclegiaiii to TIIK III r 1 The division of Ouster county for the erection of the new counties of Noble' , Nominee ) and Hnrrisoii Is cauied bv n urn Jni Ity of ! l'i ' 1 This town Is w lid w Ith oxeite-- incut. Anvils nnd cannons nro lit.'lnx llred on ovcrv cornet , tlm hand 1110 all out and hundiods of puopl'ouro goui ) ; wild with Joy fold' ScoTTiiAir , Pa , Nov . " The tlncntoncd sttlko of cmjilojesof thoTilck coke world In the Coiinolhvlllo u\jlon begin this morn- Intr , but nn nxieomcnt was reached tonight tei mihmlt the ) inittor to nrhltiatlon , nnd the inun will return to work In the meaning Minister Lincoln NF.V , YOUK , Nov -Tho United States minister to Hun-land , H. T Lincoln , m lived today on tbo City ot Now Yoik. IIo brought the romidns of Ids son , Ahiatiim Mr. Lin coin refused to discuss political mittors HI ; Ktny In the United btiiten will bo brlof. Itoal l The nnmiiil mooting of the Heal Kitalo cx- rhnngo will bo hold tbU uftcrnoon ut the rooms In the Now York llfo balldlng. whun otllcors for the coming -.car will bocle'ctcd 'the ) Itopo Itroku. I'lili.AiiF.i.i'iiu , Nov. B The wlie rojw ol Iho plovntor in the Kdlson electric llfihtj broke toulgUt pivclpltatlni * ; the' ell * t cellar. John Taj lor and Jesse Hooth _ injured probaul > fatally nuel James Costcllu seilouslj. llio Duke ol' Nassau at LtIMIH no , Nov -fSpichil Cnbk'"r.ini to Tnr. Unit , ] The duke of Nassiu , heir op- pircnt to th'i Knmd dukedom of Luxemburg , who , through the notion of the Dutch parlli- nic'iit in deviating if Ing William of Holland , the' present grand duke , tniMpablo of govern ing , bevomes repent of thoelnehy , nrrhcd hero today. Large crowds gnthoievl at the inllwav .station to welcome him , mid ho was given uu eMithuslastle reception The now ic-ge'tit In spc'ctod the Milunteers , who nfteiwnids marched pist him lu levle'w. The stivets were erowded ami much enthuslism was ills- pln.ed _ ClirlstlniiH .Mm ii > reil In C'lilnn. Sn VNIIU , Not > Ueeently , nt thucloao of the evlebratlon of a Huddhlst festival In the [ iiovlneo of S/e ( .lieun , a number of organ ized mobs nttacki'd seven al Christian \llhiges , burning thu huildliiK' " Twenty mitlvo con \eitstoCliilstiiinltyweiv Killed duil'ijj ' ; tlm ellstinbliii'es , and thi'lr bodies tin-own into the Yun-Tfe Kiaiig river. Tlie I'ne Koc'oi'il II viirromi , Conn , Nov. fi Tliioo mills nt ( thistonlmi ) , Conn , use I by J. H Williams Co In the maiitifactuie of soap powder , bin nod toniglit. Loss , JUXI.iHtO , TinDentil lloll. I'uiNdioN , N J , Nov. 5 rinnklln C Hill , ciuator of the biological museum of I'lluecton colli'ge , died today. Kiuile' ( ) AirUe-s In Ne w VoiU. Ni w Voiih , Nov 5 Stmilo * . nud wlfcMind T.U'utcnnut Ji'phson arrived on the Teutonic tenlny. .I it I'.t it A uiuvs. . II. II Shaw of Chicago Is at the Mm ray K II. A\ery of Atlantic , In , Is at the Ciisey .1 M Cmr.v of Petulei is r eglsteied nt the C.tsej. ( ie-oigo TJ , Oiborn of Davi'iipoit 13 at the H.n ker .1 Itjer ot Ucs Molnes is in the citnt tlm ll.ii ker D. C Kuinsof Voik Is icglsteiud nt iho Hat ker. .TudgoCiawfoidof West 1'olnt Is at the I'axtou. I. II. Day of Kansas Cltj Is stopping nt the Mui ray. W. A llilgg * ? of HulTiilo , N Y , Is at the Mlliuul O. II. Vaughn of Minneapolis is at the Merchants. T. H. II. Kobeits is in the citj ut the Moi chants J. W. Paucll of Oilcans Is In the cltv it the C.isey. .1 ( ! . Sutton of Heldoa was nt the Casey hist night. C W llooth of Chicago wns at thpjl'axton last night n C Hu tier of Cincinnati is in the city , at theMlliaiil John W. Ha ) os of Philadelphia Is stopping .n the Paxton. W C Moore of St Louis was nt the Mil- Lu d last night K C Me Lear of Pittsbur , 1'a , is In th citj , nt the Mm lay .1 M KaulTiiinn of New York was at tha Miar.n last night K S. Hailov of Hock Island wusntthu meichlilts list night H 1C Jin doni of Washington , 1) . C , is leg isteied nt the 1'iiNton. Ce'0in'e ! * D Anderson of Topcha , Kan , was at the liurker last night A. M , Walker of Dt > ! ; Molnes is in the citv , legNtoied at the jMilluul Colonel .Indson A Lewis of New Yoik , nc compaiiicHl bv his wife , who bus been miking ii'i oUemU'd pleasure tiip tlnoiigh the noitb west and thu J'aellic * s'ope ' , lias iurhrd In Omiiliu , homovMiid buiinit. Colonel Lewis was foi e-le\en ye .n- , United States consul in Afiie'a , and leslgned Ids ( oiniiilsslon lust Muic'li IIo will le-ctinc on "Lilo In Afilc.i' dining the coming winter. IIo Is v er * , much pleased w ith Omaha Around tlieorlil in Tlilrey It is noirly eight thousand miles fiomhcio to Jtip.iti , by the uhorlust of all western ionic's to the oilunt ; and will ) fair we-athor , I shallsi'o Yeil.ohaum in al out tineo vvoc'Ks. Mo-it of us can loinouibor a tlmo not see \ \ , long ago when such a journoj would hu\o boon a join-lie1. of many weary months. Ne < v eitliole-ss , vvlmt Wej now think rnplei tr.iAollng. will e-e'-tainly within n u-vv joursC < .MII \ < MJ slow , writcrf Jji-fuudii Ui-iii-ii in JIiirJHjr'H Mngn/ino. L'astci tstoamoi-h ami swifter trains willmiKi the e-iiiuit of tlio wmld in tidily ilnjh a ' possible feat in the ptese-ut gcnoi.it'iem Onl. * > tlio e-omplc'tion of tlio Russian ti.miAsiaticload te > VliHlUoitoe'k in needed to cro'ito tlio piHtibilitTitldnx I-onele > ii , the woi Id's coiiimoreoiil c-ipitiil , fora stirting point , llio following iiitos of time inoiliutc-d will ho found oasilv lonlipablo : I loin-i IIvi-i pool loljiic-lii i-lj ) f isl stiMiinor U 0 ( Jui lie-c lo Viiliiiiivi > i. blall nl IM't mill's in limn I V.im'oiiviM lo Vliiilhoslni'U , by fail < > ln imii in lUIn , ! Is Knots 10 Vlnelheitlnpk to - ( I'cle ishurg , by i ill , nt I" , miles .111 hoiii II Iti "M I'ulet-ibui to I.Diidou . . J i ) in i , A total of tliiil.\-fi\e ! elnvH , six liouif. Hut tin-so oaluulnlioiib ine'lude Hlovv stti c"of tiii\e-l. Forty inljos an hour on thu two jfii'iit ti'aiisi-oiitineiiliil loaeli will icdui'o tlio luno bj moio tlinii Iho dnjs ; ntul Htieli ttiuo will cortainlj bu nnitlo in aiiiwur to e'oinniorolnl iioiissi. tie- ' * . Aheadstenmoiswift ) m Uic gre nl AtlantictOhsulu are ) bjing construete-d for Ihogroal I'ncilleinn. . Tims , by muclniiilcal BtipproHslon eif time , the planet in ever ouiii1 Hindi ) V sinalloi- for us. vvlie-n it ah ill hnvo br > j'iin to too HiiinH mm will turn , more loiel 11 } to Hie > . Hliulj of that \aitoi' vvorl i within hiniseilfIKMO \ iloopi are jet in , soimdol and iintravole-il , whoso milj horl/oii IH the Inllnilo. Shop OlrlH Woikitd to Di-ath. T .o liitfh taleeif mortdllty iimoiig the bho , ) ; H lu the inoimtoi whops of I'm is , I ! pop rent in largely duo le ) pi-omit u > \ it.il exhaustion fiom Imlng UIIIID i to hit down thiougliout tlio day. A K nun i MI < n oi. A dCDI'tflll flllllie'llllll liDll llt Olll * , Tl e-onls'woi Hi of moat dm ing twe'il ) ' ' - - " ol h Absolutely Puro. Aor iof tartar buklng powder , iif leavening itrenKth U , b , Oovernracnt oort Auif , 17. SIECORLISS mm Ciillnrn nnd < Juirn. > Correct StyUi. Deil Quallly. Perfect fllllt > a. ( n't THEM ,