THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR , OMAHA. FRIDAY MO1WNG , NOVEMBER 6 , 1891. NUMBER 141 ; NEBRASKA'S ' FIGURES , Pest Still in the Lead by a Goad Round , . Majority , OFFICIAL VOTE OF 63 COUNTIES. It Shows a Surprising Deoreaio of the Independent Strength , THOUSANDS FAILED TO VOTE ON JUDGE , About Thirty Per Gent Falling Off as Com pared with Last Year. CLOSE ESTIMATE ON THE OUTCOME. It Gl\rs the Mute to Post hy Uctweeii Vl\o nnd Sir TlioiiHdiul Over 'Iho Flu- for It , s Oniclui returns have boon received from .Mxty-ihrco counlics , exclusive of Douglas , out of Iho nlnoly counlics in Iho sinlo. They show n total vote for Post of 19,781 and for Kdgcrton of 50,3.20. Thcso same counties last year gave Hlchards 51,7n" , Boyd 37b57 , Powers 5'1,0 11 , Indicating a fulling off in the total vote of 4'2,5'- ' . Douglas county , with ono precinct in the city ot Omaha missing , gises Postn mnjority over Edgerton of 0,31. Careful estlmalos of Iho counlics nol heard , fiom oniclally , based on Iho parlial loturns , glvo Post a plutallty of 4,7 , 1. This will piobably bo increased by the onicial counl , and It is snfo to say that IMgciton is do- fcatcd by belwcon 5,000 nnd 0,000. In the following table the counties osti- inntod uro marked with stars , and where no figures nro given the \ote is n stand-off : Those llguios show Post's total majotitios lo bo 12.800 aud Kdgerton's S,059 , giving the former a plurality of 1,741. Count IOH in Which the Canvass is Complete nnd Itcportcd. Snccial telegrams to TUB BLK last night bioughtllio follow lug returns fiom counlics not horotofoie heard fiom oniclally. These figures are complete nnd oflleial. They show the losult In the counties nainou : Adams. Post , 1,25.1 ; Edgerton. 1,240 ; bhunnvuy , 1,101 ; Marplo , 1,204 , D'Allomaiid ' , 1,150 ; Hndioy , 1,29) ) . The entile lopublican i-ountv ticket is oloctcd , Dlslricl Judges : Bnltv ' , 5M ; Beul , bOV Ciaslin , 29'l ' : Smith , 1,029' 1 Burt Post , 810 ; Uduorton , 891 ; Shum- wiiy , 817 ; Marple , 791) ) ; D'Ailomund , b07' ; Ilndloy , b07. The ontlio lopub- llcnn ticket is elected Vtith the exception of county cloik and sheriff , which are Independents by majoiltlcs of 1 nnd ! 1 respectively. Dlslilet Judge : Davis , l.OSi ; Doano , 572 ; P.stollo , 1.014 ; iitor : , ! J7I ! : Ferguson , ( > sj ; Hopowoll , 1,179 ; Irvine , so ; Koysor , bOl ; Minnohun , 597 ; Mugnoy , (1SB ( ; Osborn , 1,071 ; Scott , bb2 , Smith , H.17 ; Shields , 409 ; Wnkoloj , 07b. Colfnx Post , bOO ; Kdgoiton , 075 ; Shum- wiiv , or ; Marplo , OKI ; IJ'Allamand , 59J , Had ley , 591. The cutlie republican conntv ticket is elected , with the exception of countv Judge , coronornnd clerk of the ills- ti let court ( dom , ) , nnd shciiff ( iud ) , Cloy Post , 1,097 ; Udpoiton , l.tuui ; Shum- way , 1.007 ; Mnrplo , 1,012 , D'Allomnnd , 1,29.1 , Hadloy , 1,291. The ontlro lopublicun counlv lickel i& oloclod with Iho exception of cloiKof Iho dislrlol couit , treasuior , coronet nnd counly superintendent , which nio Indo- poiidonls. Dlslrict Judge : W. C3 , Hablings , 141 ; W. H. Morris , 1,150. Cedar I'oat , 45.1 ; Kdgorton , 091 , Shum way , 4111 ; Marplo , ! 175 ; D'Allemand , OJ7 ; Hndioy , 057. Thoentlio republican countv lickel is olcclod wllh the exception of cloik superintendent , coionor mid surveyor. DIS- , Ulct Judge : J. C. Crawfoid , ( U'j , W. P Nonis , 099 Cheyenne Post. 40s , Hdgoiton , 379 , Shumway , 1150 ; Aim pie , ! Wi ; D'AUomand , ; UO ; Hndioy , 31 ! ) . The ontlio lopublican county ticket Is olr-otoil with thu oxccpllon of clerk and troisurer. DUliiot Judge : Church , 410 ; Neville , 4tU. Chnso Poit , 281 ; Udgorton , 371 , UUton- bender , 20 ; | D' tVlluniand , 357 , Hadloy , 35-1 , Marplo. 253 ; Shumway , 250 ; Woodward , 41 , ( Joist , 40. For dislilcljudgo. Cocran ( top ) , 1191 ; Welly ( Ind ) , ! UI. For stulo senator Bnrko lien ) , 370 ; Link (1ml ( ) , 353 , The full returns veilfy ycstoida\'s icpoit and thftiopublicans olocl counly cleik and sher iff , the Indopondenls counti Judge and supei- Intendonl ; the domociats trc-asuior , surviixai Hiul coroner , The democrats nnd lopubll cans only hud one Joint ticket in the llfilu I'ho independents did not vote their tickets as straight as lust venr DakotaPosl , Kb , Hdgortan , 510 , Slinin wiy , 391 , Maiplo , .IW , O'Alloinund , 451 , Hudlov , lie Tno en Hi a democratic iount\ ticket Is oloctcd with the exception of county ludKO. Dlslilet Judge C'lawfoid , 70s , Nor- i is , KM. DUon-Post , 509. P.Jgorton , G. , Shum- uny. 5J ; Murplo , 474 , D'Allomaiid , 534- Itadley , 59s , The ontlro republican count ) ticket Is elected , w Ith the exception of clerk utiorltT , coionor nnd survovor , Dlsirlc JudKONorrls , W9 ; Ciawford , 499. Dundy- Post , ! U.i ; Kilftiiiton , 3.1.1 , Shum way. 2W : Marplo , J'ffi ) ; D'Allamand , 1Kb liadloy , H50. 'Iho ontlro republican county ticket lit elected with thoexcoption of nhuiiff , tini vuor nnd coroner. District Judge. Coch- riin , ( lop. ) 404 ; Welly , ( Ind ) ' 'NH. Sonator- KurUo , ( rep. ) ! I59 ; Link. ( Ind i 37U. ( iraiit. i'ont , U ) , Udgorton , tU Shum- way , 37 ; Marplo , U9D > Allamnnd , 5 > , Hadley , 4s. The entire liulepoudont county ticket 11 elocte'l ' with the exception ot commissioner ( rep. ) , luporluloudunt of schools ( rep. ) , b riu ( dgui. ) , and JuOuo ( Ucm. ) UUtrict Judge , Elovunth district : E. M. Coflln , 43 ; T. O. C. Harrison , 52 : Thomas V. Bartloy , 55 , J. H. Thompson , 53. Urccly Post , 344 ; Edgerton , 549 ; Shum- way. 11)3 ) ; Mnrplo , 2JO ; D'Allomand , 027 ; Hndioy , 723. Tno cntlro democratic county ticket U oloctcd wllh the exception of counly Judge and surveyor. Dlslrict Judge : T. O. C. Harrison ( rep ) , 428 ; E. M. Coflln ( rep ) , 499 ; J. U. Thompson ( ind ) , 530 ; T.V. . Bart loy ( ind ) , 475. Hayes Post , 311 ; Edgerton , 319 ; Shum- wny. 300 : Mnrplo , 317 ; D'Allcmand ' , 29.1 ; Hndioy , 2s9. Iho cnllro republican counly ticket Is elected with the exception of sherltt ana counly Judge. DIslricl Judge : Wclty , 290 ; Cochrnn , 397. Hitchcock Post , 350 ; Ed erton , 518 ; Shumwny , 331 ; Mamie , .HO , D'Allomnnd , 6IU ; liadloy , 633. The entire Indepondonl llcket is clertcd , wllh the exception of coroner nnd commissioner of the First dls lrict. In John H. Power's precinct the vote was a tloon several candidates. DIslricl Judge : Woltv , 5bO ; Cochran , 391. Howard Post , 5-3 ; Edpcrton , 930 , Shum wny , 478 ; Mnrple , 491 ; D'Allomand , 890 ; Hadley , 975 The entire Independent county lickol Is elected wilb the exception of A.V. . Uumaor ( dem. ) , county iroasurer. Dislricl Judge' Hartley , 903 , Coflln , 533. Harrison , 07,1 ; Thompson , 900. Hooker-Post , is , Edgorton , 49 ; Shum- way , 15. Marple , 10 ; D'Allemand , 17 , Hadley , 11. Tlio entire Independent ticket Is elected. Dlslrict Jui'go : Harrison , 19 ; Coflln , 22 ; Thompson , 41 ; Bartloy , 43. Jefferson -Post , 1,002 , ; Edgertcn , 1,012. Dlslilet Judgo. AppleROt , 1,18 , Babcoclc , 971 , Bush , 1,112 , Mai tin , 19J , Scolt , S5I Koyu Paha. Post , 2Vi ; Edgorton , 377 , Bltlcnbonder , 20 ; Shumway , 2VJ ; Maiple , 20r ; D'Allnrannd ' , 3T , Hadlov , 371 , Gorst , 25 , Woodward , 21. The icpubllcan counly ticket is elected w ith the exception of clurk , Judge , oorcner nnd surveyor. DUttlcl Judge : Klnkaid , 4S. ( ; Barton , 2V > , Hnibangcr. 323 , Crilcs , 59. Kilo * . Edgerton , 731 ; Post , Ml" : Marplo , 025 ; Shumway , O.0 ! ; D'Allomand , 725 ; Hnd ioy , 7.J5. District Judgo. Powois , U/ ) ; Allen , 703. Dcmocrals clod ticasurcr and sur- vovor ; rest Indopondents. Merrick Post , 707 ; Edccrton , 747 ; Shum wny. 514 ; Marplo , 517 ; D'Allomand , 714 ; Hndioy , 0,19. Tno ontlro republican and com bination county ticket N elected with the exception coption of dislricl court cleik. District Judge : Marshall , M50 ; Sullivan , 301 ; Holleu- beck , 130 ; Ewlng , 150 ; Grinningson , OIJ. Kearney Post , 715 ; Edgcrton , 81.1 ; Shum wny , Oil ; Marple , 04J ; D'Allomand , 7C5 ; Iladlcy , 811. The cntiio independent county ticUel Is elected , with the exception of re publican sheriff and clurk of Iho dlslilcl couit. Dislricl Judgo. Bcnl , 7J5 ; Smilh , STi. Gaslin,21b ; Batty. 193. Phclps Post , 300 ; Edgerton. 813 ; Shum- wav. . ! 01 : Mnrplo , 3bl ; D'Allemnnd ' , b.V ) ; Hudlov , 8U. The ontlro county tlckel is clcclod. Dislrict judge : H A. Bully , 00 ; Prod B. Boal , 780 ; William Gaslln , 2Jb ; O F. Stnilh , .17 , ) . Pierce Post , 310 ; Edgerton , 511 ; Shum- wuy , 2JS ; Mniplo , 212 ; D'Allomand , 319 ; llodlov , 303. The entire republican tickol Is elected , u ith the exception of clerk ( ind ) , mpoiintcndcntHnd. ) , nnd tioasuror ( dom. ) District judge : W. V. Allan ( Ind. ) . 191 ; Isaac POI\OM ( rep. ) , 271 ; Hilov ( dem ) , 2JO. Hod Willow--Post , 700 : Edgoiton , 720 ; Shumwuv. Oil : Mnrplo , 023 ; D'Allomind , ( > bb ; Hudloy , Obi. The entire rcpuollcun counly lickol Is oloclod , with the oxceplion of counly suporinlendonl , commissioner and coroner. Dislricl judge : Cochran ( lop ) 875 ; Wclty ( ind. ) 00 . Hichuidson Post , 1,403 ; Edgorton , 1,249 ; fahumway , 1,10(5 ( ; Maiple , 1,4.H ; D'Allomnnd , 1,121 ; Hadloy , 1,187. The entire republican ticket is elected with the exception of Wit- min for superintendent. Dislricl judcoJ. . E. Bush lftr,2 ; A H. Bubcock , l,2bS : Frank Martin , 1,1,98 , ; A. U. Scott , l,41i , Applogot , 100 Salino-rPost , 1,400 ; Edgerton , 1,417 ; Shumway , 1,10" . ; Marplo , 1,191 ; D'Allemand , 1,3 ( > 5 ; Hadloy. 1,333. The entire republican county ticket is eleclod with the exception of Judge , superintendent , surveyor and coioner. District judge : Hasting , 1,771 ; Morris , 1,411 Scotls Bluff Post , 213 ; Edgorlon , 15J. The onliro republican counly licket is elected with tno exception of sheriff , Judge und superintendent. District Judge : Chutoh , 253Novillo ; , IdO. Sherman Edgorton , 593 ; Post , 314 ; Blt- lonbo'idor , 24 ; D'Allnmond , 53V Hndioy , 531 ; Marplo. 2SO ; Shumwuy , 211 ; Wood ward , 51 ; Gorst , 3r > Judge , Twelfth Ju dicial districl : Halcomb , 590 ; Ilamer , 397. Tolnl vole of connly , 1,07 * ; a falling off of 25 ! fiom last \ear. Thurslon Post,2 > > ) ; Edgoiton , 102 ; Bit- tcnbondor , 25 Norris , foi Judge , leeched 9- uiaiorlly. Mutton , forsheiill , and Fiat/ , for Iroasurer , domociats , are elocled. Abbott , for jiuico , and Myers , for clerk , republicans , are elected. i..irr.i > r rtto.vjsir roitic. Its IiCKlHlntiirr * , and AVhat ItH Coin- ] ) lo\foii Will lie. NMVOIIK , Nov. 5. The Associated pioss pioss retuins on the logislatuio give the following results : To tlio senate the repub licans have elected seventeen of their candi dates and the democrats fouitocn , and in the Thirty-second district Dr. James T. Ed- \\ards , nn independent republican , nomi nated by ic'publicans , is opposed to Senator Voddor. and endoised by the domociats , Is elected to the assembly sixty-live domo- ciats , sltty-oiio republicans and two inde pendent democrats mo elected , the latter bolnir county domociats who had doen en dorsed by the lopublicans In the Twcntv- second and Twontj-fouith Now York Oltv district i es poctivoiy. A number of tologratns wore received today among \ \ ulch wore the tollowlng : UOSTOS , Muss. , Nov. \ To the Go\ernori I'lo ise accept my heartiest uoiigiatulallonx and host \ \ Ihlius on > oin MilcmlldIctory. . \\uiaAM i : Kussvt.i , . , N V. . Nov. . " . Vour re-eli ctlon Is a llatturfiu tribute tuyour nopnlarltv and suc cessful adiiiliilstiiitlon. 1 conur itnlulo > on nnd the democracy ofymii st ito upon your \kUuy DAMII 11 Hn i. . o/i/o inu/tt.\ . How Iho Ijojjlhlutiiro \ \ III Stuiul Aic- Ktnh'j'H i'liif lily. Col i Mm s , O , Nov. 5. Latest llgnros , with ulno counties estimated , and a few others unofficial , made by the lopubllcan state executive cominlltuo , place Mc-ICInluy's pluialltv nt2u,4bO. Hopubllcans now claim fioin Ib to 50 majority on Joint ballot In the legislatuio. HAMILTONO.Nov. . 5. The county clue-lion boaid tills afternoon finished the nlllclul count of the election returns in this , Cump- boll's , county nn'i the figures given outnio n great disappointment to GovornorCampbeU's supporters. The ofllclal count gnvo him H majority of ,1,200 , as against 3,575 two . \cars ngo. This shrinkage \\us continiy to the best In foi million of those supposed to bo posted , uudan c\cn less that icpublicaiih couccdctt. M iss i r/u7 > / ; / / / . /.KH/S/ / u HI : . It IN O > hi'lmlnjcly KcpiiDlluau on .Joint Itnllot , BOSTON , Mass , Nov. 5-L'omploto rot urns make the next Icglslaturo stand as follows Senate Kopubllcans , 2 < 1. democrats , \ . House lieinilillcuns , 1M ) , ilomocruts , bli , pro hibition , 1. In this summary nil tndopcndcnt ropubll- cans iiio counted us us republicans nnd all Independents as tno name. / ' / < CJS t'HOII l'h.\\lt.l l.M I. V conul liy ( liu lNiiill\ ? ! .MnJorlticH. ' Puu uiKiruii , Pa. , Nov. 5. Complete fig- nios fiom every counly show a plurnlliy of 5SbOli for Grepg. ropubllcun , for auditor goncral , and 5.1,704 plurality for Morrison , republican , for atnto truasiuer. The ubovo computation U made fiom ofllcial in many comities , and uuontclnl Ilirutea In the to- malndcr , _ Soulli ll.ikolu'rt HiniiU Voto. Siot'FAIU , B. D. , Xov.5. | SKcialTelo- | grum to't'uR HKI : . ] Complete mtuitit fiom forty-eight counties out of lllty-tuo glvo Jolly 1U.4T3 ; Braitb , 10b5 , aud Woods , 5WJ. TUoro wu less th u 50 per ccut of last \ ear's vote out , COUNTING IS NEARLY ENDED , Vote OaU in Omaha on Tuesday May Soon Bo Completely Oanvasied , POST'S ' MAJORITY OVER SIX THOUSAND , So Fnr Uocclvcd Do Not Affect the Result AM Already Given Sonic Election Statlstlca. The agony is not qulto over yet , so far as Lho election results In the city nro concerned. Returns have been received on the heads of the tickets from nil of the districts In Iho city except ono , while on some of the other ofllccs Iho vote Is wanting , but It is estimated thai Iho ofllclttl count will neb malerlnlly alter Iho piosont figuios here given : Stnto'Iickot. For Judge of supreme courl : Posl./ 11,312 Hdgorton 5,191 Vote for District .Indues. The seven candidates for dlstncl bench receiving Iho highosi number ofolcs nro : Donno , Hopowoll , Davis , Scolt , Koysor , Ferguson - guson , Hstollo. This Is the complete vote of the dlslrict lacking one pioelnct of the Second end ward of Omiiha Ustcllo loads Irvine by 10 votes and Judge \ \ akeloy by CM. The offi cial counl will probably bo necessary lo do- cldo Iho rcsull between Iho three candidates. Tlio following table shows Ibo vole by coun- lies : 101IHTII PKTUICT Twodlstiicts in the city are wanting in this showing of the losult of the vote on the Judicial liokot. County Ticket. Clerk of district court : Mooros . 9.0 17 Gannon . -103 Per sheriff. Bennett . b,180 Boyd . 5ft0 ! Per counly Ircasuror : Iroy . 0,415 Snyuer . , . 5,917 Per county cloik : Sackolt . 8,009 O'Mullny . 4.S49 Per county surveyor : Smith . 0,119 House . 5b05 , Per coionor : M. O RInul . 8OS ! ! Dr.Vilcox . 4,5tb ! Jn the City Ticket. fiight'y-six of the eightv-oighl clly voliiyj districts show tbo following : For mayor : Bemis . 9,778 Osthoff . 5 , 130 Per cloik : CJrovos . 5.7S:1 : Aimsliong . 4,5b4 Llnihan . 4lf)3 ) Tor tieasuror : Bolln . O.Ibl Cotnor. . . . . . 5,742 For comnlrollor : Olson. . . . „ > . . ' . . 8,04fl Holmiod . , . . . 0,08 Per police ] ndgo : Berka . 9 , 134 Capok . 0,1H7 Tor Conn ell in en nt Ijir c. Buck . bOU Stool . 7,970 .lacobson . 7,9" > 8 Udxvaids . . - . , 7,9 0 iMunro . 7,871 lleeliel . 7.717 McLcarle . 7,050 Piinco . . . . . . 7,111 Ilovtoll . 7.0SO Patrick . 0,491 Cooper . , . 4,709 Donnelly . 4,011 Hay . j . 4.5S7 . Brcnnnn . t . 4,415 Kennedy . 4i93 : Connolly . . . 4,249 Uothery . ! il9-24 Hoard ol'IMucntion , Seventy of the eighty-eight districts clvo Iho follow ing vote on members of the Board uf education : Klgultor . 0,915 Bnbeook . 0,079 ( ! Ibsou . G,3. > b Jajnoa . 5.90J Powell . 4.017 * McConncll . 4,798 Uoes . 4,405 Sail I'rnni'lson IlrcworH Having Tron- llo with 'Ilu-lr Slon. Svx PiHNttsco , C. l. , Nov 5. The Chron icle says : "Thoro will probably bp a lockout of brouers , affecting 4,000 men. In a short time. The broxvors claim they cannot pay Iho present rate of wages demanded by the 11 reury Workmen's union and the plan is to discharge nil union mon now In the breweries and to replace thorn by non-union worn men. c ; ru ul to CuttorH OI\Jcct. Sr Pu i , Minu.Nov. 5. Atthomoctlng 01 the commission tha trend of the discussion clearly indicated that the five senators thereon favored the plan of having the granite for tbo now capltol bulldmtr quarried ttud ilrcsjcd at tUo St , Cloud roiormatory by .ho convicts. Today Uio champions of free nbor are claiming1 that the commission's nformal decision joattrdny will , If followed out , result harmfully tbtreo Inoor In general , nnd to the granite cutters of SU Cloud In particular. ID brief , those some defenders of the worklngmom toy that if the com- nlsilon'ft plan "goes1 the sta'o fodoratlon will take a hand in thought , and if the com missioners are not brought to tlmo It will not bo tbo fault of the federation , Donth ofix Uonutlfnl Chl- ongo Girl. CitiCAoo , III. , Nov. B. A mysterious trag edy , which is exciting much Interest , Incited n most unsatisfactory-verdict from the core ner's Juiy here today. The victim was a well drosscd but unidentified glil of 18 or 20 , who must have bcoi singularly beautiful in ifc. Her mangled boity was found in nlono- some railroad yard near Aartoslan nvcnuo and Kln/lo streets a maze of tracks nnd standing freight cart. The theory has been advanced that the yoitug woman was mur dered nnd her body thrown on the tract ; In order lo make it BJipoar that she met her donth accidentally. ' The unfortunate was n blonde with perfect feature's nnd curly hnjr thm fell nearly to her shoulders , bho were considerable Jewelry nnd several bangles , which bore the inscrip tions "Ufilo , " "Ully , " "Will , " "Frnnklo , " "J. U . " otc. At the inquest n switchman pave evidence conilrming the murdof theory. Ho found the body and ho said that when ho discovered it the corpse was cola a-.U the blood coagtilnt d ns If death had occinrca some houis before Ho passed the place on the hack where Iho body lay at about 12 o'clock nnd the corpse was not there than. .Between that hour and 1 o'clock two switch engine ) tan ever lha same track bul no pfcscnpor train. Prom the fact thai no blood 'or ' llcsh could bo found on Iho t lacks nnd froift the appeal anco of the corpse , ho did not tntnlt the girl was killed on the tiack. ' , Notwithstanding this to timony , the Jury rondeicd a verdict of accidental death , caused by being lun ofer by nn engine. The conclusion was basod'on Uio fact that the heavy underclothing might have nbsoibod all the blood , thai Ihe body was horiibly man- plod by railroad wheels and thai no knlfo or bullol'marks could bo'dlscovoiod. It Is ad mitted there is n possibility that the sup posed murderer craftily olared the corpse on the track in a position to Insure the oblitera tion of the real dentil { wounds. The lomnlns were identified tonigl't as those of Fannie Car wright , an aclross who lived with her motbar-in this cllv. In order to reach the latlor'a house by the shortest cul it is thought by the 'police she might have attempted crossing the raihoad yard and been run down In ttujt dark. The dead girl bore an excellent reputation. HO3llin'ttU HO VXD. NebrjiRkn's Kxhibltloii Train Will Ar- rl\c In Oinahii Saturday Mnrnini- . Oiiicnoo , 111. , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.c.J The tValn arrived hcio last night at 9 o'clock. The cars have not boon open to visitors toJay ; the tlrao bolng given to arranging the exhibits for the last few days woilt. The train leaves this afternoon at 1 o'clock making stops at Doknlb this afternoon and at Dlxon , Sterling and at Clinton tomorrow end Denison Saturday morning , teaching 'Omaha at 10 o'clock on Saturday. Telegrams huvo boon iccoivod urging that the trail bo opened to visitois Saturday in OmnhaXM in accordance with these requestsj the exhibit will bo open for Inspection from 10 tQ o'clock on'tbat day. DEKAI.II. 111. , Nov.Wi fSoeclal Telegram lo THE BEE. I DokslWaclly of about 2,500 peoDlo. has contri.biitud'much more than ono- nalf Its population _ p5lloi $ to the exhibi tion trunrthis attufnoon. Tno cars \\-ai-a opened nt I ) o'clock imil remained open until dark , 1,500 pqopio seeing tno ex hibit before the dooi-s woio closed. The city Is practically founded upon its manufacturing industries , of which thn tnreo faclories of Iho Gllddon Barb Wire company uro chief , ihese factories hnvinir markets for a largo part of their product in Nebraska The owners and employes hnvo tuken n lively interesl in the exhibit of her grains and fruits nnd in the advantages which she offers future settlors. The loading men of the city have spent much tlmo In the cais here aud have Inquired at Icuglh con cerning Nooraska1 * manufactories The train icacha ; Dlxon , 111 , tonight , mailing an exhibit of Ihroo hours Ihoro tomorrow morn- lutf. .lltUlllJin Jllll WEEK , MinncapollH Minors OntdoliiR Them- uH Ponr ! Ontiit. ( ) * , MInh. , Nov. 5 The North western Miller says j The llouroutnul of Iho Minneapolis mills was again last week Iho heaviest over made , the daily grind prac tically averaging ! )5,000bariels ) per day. The aggregate manufacture for the weekending Saturday was 203,1130 barrels , against 205,720 bairols the wek hnfore , nnd 180,0'H ' ) barrels for the coriespondlng tlmo In 1890. Twenty- one mills mo still lUiniing , gelcing out 3" ,000 barrels or ever per twonty-four hours. For the week ending Wednesday , local mllleis sold about ii.l tlio Hour tnat they cared lo and Iho curtont output was piobably eislly disposed of. Most of the firms roporl domestic trade as rather inactive and lhat Iho major portion 'of the business is from nbroad. With oaker * soiling so near in price to patents as has lately boon the case , foreigners oignors have rather turned their attention to Iho latter grade mid have boon heavy buyers of it , In fact , this kind of trade seems to bo limited onlv by the disinclination of Iho millers to sell in the fucn of rising freight rates. Some loral firms have not disposcfl of their output-in fresh sales , solely for the roison that they uro already sold ns far ahead ns they euro to bo. There has been a good foreign demand for baiters as well as patents , und while low gindes are In fair lenucst the call for thorn Is lesa active than the other two grades. Prices are domestlciill.i unchunirod , lluough pretty llrmlth the rungo of quotations narroucd to a smaller limit thnn formerly. The dlioct exports lasl week were ninong the hoavlesi ever made , being 90,700 bands , against bt5,590 barrels the preceding week. Hilliii ) ; hy n Michigan Judj-o on tlio Question. DETUOIT , Mich. , Nov. 5. Judge Swan lo- day banded down an opinion on Iho subject of Chlnoso depot talicn , which Is perhaps the first complete Yitllug on the vex atious question. 'Tho case was that of "Chong Sam , " whose arrest was effected at Port Huron on July ! l for having been unlaw fully in the country under the Chinese expul sion nnd prohibition act. The Chlnamun'wati ' examined by a coin- mlsslonor , and ho was found In possession of a certillcalo issued by Ihe ousloms olllcer ut Vancouver , B. C. , dated May 21 , Ifa'.tl ' , permitting him to return to Canada It was "uleo shown that ho had been before arre t U ut Detroit , on Jur.o 2.1 , Ib'JI , und returned to Canada by order of CommlHslonor Cravos. ! Upon tbo second np- ponranco of the Cnlimman ho was ordered sent baclc lo China untlor a ruling of Iho Slate department-to < which was referred the construction ot tbo law. In n very lengthy decision Judge bwac re views all the legislation upon the subject , and a brief resume of hi * decision Is to the effect tdat , "Tho order oJ.h ( commissioner direct ing the deportation of Chang Sam to China is reversed , and tbe'Unltod ' States marshal Is instructed to causa him to bo removed to Canada. Church nxtoiiHlon Committee. CoM'Mbis , O. , Nov. 5. The general church extension committee of the Methodist Epis copal church mot-today with Bishop Thomas Bowman of Su Loitis presiding , The report of Dr. Kvnott , secretary , showed receipts ofti03,7b3 ; dUbursomanis , ? 178,49S , balances , > 4,10U. Anniversaries wort ) hold at several churches this ovomcg In honor of too visit ing bUhopj. IOWA'S ELECTION SETTLED , Domoorata Get the Entiw State Ticket , While Boles Galas Largely. IOW THE LEGISLATURE IS DIVIDED , rtc | > nllfcniis Secure u Worlcliif ; Korco In the Ijowur HOIINO , Uut the Situation In the Senate is Dps Moi\rs , la , Nov 5. [ Special Tele gram lo TIIK BJF.1'noiesultof ) Tuesday's election is practically settled on the head of the ticket. Governor Bolos1 plurality will not vary 600 either way from 0,000. Ho car- iled forty counties with pluralities aggregat ing ! U,70J ; Wheeler cnriied fifty-nine coun ties , giving 2lbh3 in pluialitioa , giving Boles 8.SS2 In Iho load. Those returns nro based on dispatches from ninety-eight county auditors of Iho slnto and are as nearly relia ble ns nnylhlug unoftlclal cau bo. Two years ngo Governor Bole * had 0,101 plurality und Iho ontlro republican stale ticket was elected except governor. It is barely possible that ono or two republicans miy have pulled through by a scratch , but the probability Is that Bestow Is elected llouton- nnt governor , L. G. Kinn , supreme Judeo ; Peter A. Dey , railroad commissioner , nnd J. B. Knoopller , superintendent. The semite slands twonty-four republicans , ono prohibition-people's party man , ono inde pendent and twonty-four democrats. The house consists of fifty-three lopublicans. forty-six democrats and ono people's paity man , Daniel Campbell. The republicans elected lo Ibo House nro all pledged In Iho mosl positive way to the inamteuauco mid enforcement of prohibition and hnvo prohibi tion constituencies baclc of them. Di s Moivr.4 , la , Nov. 5. Uotuins on stnlo officers below governor mo beginning to como In. The republicans nio now claiming that Sabin , for superintendent , Is probably elected by n sm ll pluialltv. In Ihe counlics hoard nom ho IUDS uhc 'l noaily 100 euch. At tint rale ho will overcome Iho domocralic plurahly in ahead of Iho ticket of about ! ? ,000 , the latest estimate on Boies The legislature Is not changed by the Inter returns and fanbln's gain is the only now feature developed. Lit m IKS In , Nov. 5. [ Special Tolegiam to Tun Bi'E. I The election Tuesday was a surprise lo domocials as well as republicans in Ibis locality , on account of the largo gains by republicans. Bales' majority in this county two veais nco was 1,014 , which Is cut down to 755. This decrease in the vote is not an index to the popular feeling on the prohibitoiy question , oui is duo to the hard and continued wotk on the nail of the demo crats. By the results of the elections In this county the past few > ear : > it is evident that the majoilty of the people are tired of probi- Pilion nnd dcslro a change. A few j oars ago Plymouth county was a lopublican county. < ; o. > / ; XILKS. Itcuiproulty and the Ohio His Siihjccts. CiiitAdo , 111 , , Nov. 5 In nn interview to day with a Tribune icportor Colonel A. L Conger , the Ohio mohibor of thu republican national committee , gave a bit of In teresting history. Ho said he happened to-bo ptcsent when Gill-Held rpcnlved n rnossage. from the senate chamber to the effect that Conkling had 10- signcd his scat. Ho ( Conger ) e < cniosscd great regret and said ho was afraid it would split the republican party and defeat Gar- field's renomlnatlnn. Gorliold replied : "Do not bo alarmed. Wo shall develop n policy during my administra tion which will make the republican part\ moio popular than it has over boat ) since the day of its birth " "Shoitly nftervvaid , " continued Colonel Conpcr , "ho and Mr. McKiuloy called on Mr. Blalno. Blalno outlined his plans for-tf pan- American congress and his policy of reciproc ity which ho intended to put intoolToct during Garlleld's administration. Sonn afterwards GarHeld was assassinated , and all these plans wcio thwarted. " s "I have no doubt , " continued Colonel Conger , "If GarHeld had lived that the same pollcv w hich Mr. Blalno has now inaugur ated under President Harrison would have boon fully cairied out by Blalno under Presi dent Garliold. Ills wondoiful , practical and far-seeing statesmanship that has given Mr. Blaine &uch a strong hold In the hearts of the American people , ulmost iircspectho of party. Ho Is todn } a million votes stronger than his purtv. " Interviewed on Ohio politics , Colonel Con ger said : "McKinley has won n magnificent victory In our state and the policy of piotoc- tion nnd iccipiocitv will win a Inttlo for the republicans in 189J. Wo huvo carried the legislature and wo shall put the congressional districts back wheto they bolon ? , citing the republicans Just and fair representation. Yes , there will bo a friendly contest between Fornkor and Shormnn for the senutorahlp. Forakor Is especially popular with the younger element of the partv in our state , ai.d they will make astiong light for him. It Is too oaily to state whether or not there will bo a contest over the scat now pionosod to bo occuplod by Colonel Brlce. " cent 171// //o vs ntoM nit.i r. i\-Oovcrnor ; Gray or Indiana Snyh to Governor Boies of lou.i. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Nov. 5. lx-Governor Gray yesterday toloeiaphed as follows : iNPtANAi'OMP. Ind. , No5 , 18'U ' , Uo\ernor Holes , les ) Molius , la. : 1'leiibo uccupt my huaity concratnlatloiiH on youi inuRninioiit victory It will Ntrongtlion doriioi'rauy tlnoughout the union ISAAC I' . Uitu. wi'uiiii 'Jin : JIIO\KI : Further Dcvelopiiionti In South Iln- kot t's Oivoi'uo Colony. Siouv TAI is , S. D , Nov -Special [ Tele gram to TUB Bi B | Baron Alphonso UUROIIO Lamboit Destlcors , the Belgian minister tit Pails , this afternoon lilod the defendant's an swer In the now famous divoico case. Ho denied that the plaintiff Is a bona fldoiesl- dent of bouth Dakota , alleging that sno came here for a divorce und that she will Immcdl- alol > leave when It Is secured. He denies all Iho charges of cruelly and unklndneas nnd denies spoclllcinlly that ho ever made un effort - fort to have tier Incarcerated In nn insauo asylum Ilochaigos thai Iho plnintllT pos sessed an uneven tamper which results from a disease of the nervous svstem. Ho makns Iho Important charge that the plali.tlfT made a pioposltion to the defendant agreeing to settle a largo sum of money nn tbo minor chlldion If the defendant would not contest the divorce , a proposition which tie "absolutely and poieinptorlly i of used to listen to " Ho asks thai Iho coiniilalnt beset sot asldo ul the plalntltT'A cost , nnd that ho may hnvo the custody of the minor chlldion. It is likely that the defendant , who Is now at The Ilaguo , will bo here in person tlio HlllH. DPAIIWOOII S. D , Nov f > . [ Special Tola- gram to TUB HKP.J A Iraln load of twcnly- flvo cars of gold ere fiora twonty-flvo differ- enl mlno.1 In Bald mountain district on the n ui row KUBRO system of Iho Fremont , KlU- horn iV Missouri Valley railroad , loft here today for the smelt Ing works at Aurora , III. Kaon of Iho cars Is docoralod with banners reading , "Pram Deadwood to Aurora , " and with the name of tbo inlna from which it Is taken. The tram Is a special sent out bv the inlno owners for the purpose of uJvurtltint ; the resource * of tbo Black HIIU , Cabinet itnniorH , lU\E.v. Conn , , Nov. B.-The PalU- dlumhai tonight rscolvea iuformatloq from Allmny , from what It terms n sourof un- doulnblonnthorllvto Iho effect that * Idont Harrison has offered to I'rnnkft -OCR , Unlled States senator fiom Now Y. % , the portfolio of secretary of war , to succi od- ield Proctor of Vermont , who onU * * ho United States Donate , and that U Is tht n- Jon of republican managers to fix ii\ \ } . Sloat Tassott for the successor of Mn cock In the souato. \ A/ir / > /s/rn.s. Huw Our Sitter Coins \\III Appo.u- ' the I'nt n re. WASIII.NOTOK , D. C , Nov. 5 Under the authoilty contained In the net of congress np- irovcd Soptombor2l , 1S90 , the director of ho mint has prepared now designs for our slt\or coins which have mot with the np- iroval of the secretary of the tioasury and lie approbation of nil that ha\usonn them , i'ho now designs are Intended for the sub sidiary silver coins , the half dollar , ( iimitor lollar nnd dime The now designs may bo descilbed as fel ons : On the obverse , or fnco of tha coin Is nn Idrnl femala liond , ropiosontatlva of lib- crtv , looking lo Iho iln'ht with a calm and dignlllod expression , with nn ollvo wreath iround the head nnd Phrygian cap on On a jam ) or fillet ever the front of the head Is nscrlbod the woid "Libert ) , " nnd o\or the toad , at the top of the coin , Is the motto , "In God Wo Trust. " Around the medallion mo thlitcan stars , representing the thir teen original states , nnd at the bottom the date of colnnge. On the rovcrso > r back of the coin appears the seal of the United Stntos as ndoptoit In 178J , which may DO described as followsAn eagle , displayed with open wings , charged , on the bioast a shield , argent , six palletgulos , a chlof anro , holding In the dexter claw nn olive jranch , loprusenling pence , and In the iinis- : ei- claw n sheaf of thii teen nirows lomosent- ng war In Its beak tlio eagle hold" a scroll containing the motto ' B Plurlbus Unum , " onslgncd above and about the head with Lhlrtcen stais , en\ honed by clouds. This will be the design of the half dollar nnd quarter while Iho dime will have for the observe the same licad as llic half and quaitor dollar except that in the place of the stars Ihoro will bo the lnscnpttonU4Jnlted Slntos of Amoiica " Thoraotlo , "In'God Wo liust , " will be omitted Irom the dime. The io\cispof the dime will bo the same as at present in use. The design for the lovorao half dollar and quarter dollar Is a return to the design of al most the first coinage ) of the country. flintlAii i.v n intimity. Sixth Annual ScsHlon oT the Associa tion. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Nov. 5. The sixth an nual assembly of the International Christian Workers association began its session In this city this morninLT. The convention Is n union of nil Protestant chuichcs. The chaliman of the executive committee is Hov. A. Torrey of Chicago. Women are pio'iiinout us delegates to the con\ention. Several addresses of welcotno w oio made , among them ono ny Postmaster General Wanamakor. An informal icpoit road by the sccrclary , Hov. J. C. Collins of Now Haven , Conn. , shows there has boon an increase In the membership since the last convention at Haitfoul of frora5s2 to 820. The sccictniy savs that in his opinion the momoors had ac complished a great dr < al toward the solution of Iho difficult problem of how to icncti the masses. The headquartcis of the association nio now located at Now Havon. At the oftoi noon and evening sessions ad dresses weio deliveicd and ropoits of pio- gross made In the work thioughout the coun try read. JJ/JA/C UtUUJU.L'S , Run on the Plvc CtMits Bank French ; cnt to J.iil Tlio Mnverlok. BOSTON' , Mass. , Nov. 5. The run on the Five Cents Savings band continued this morning. Outsldo the bank there Is a crowd of people , mostly foroigneis , waiting to got into the bank or selling tholr accounts to speculators at 95 cents on the dollar. Piosl- dent Evans says they will paydopositois who desire their money as fast as possible Thomas Dana & Co , wholosnln grocers , dissolved jestcrday , owing toMnvciick Panic complications. The voungor mombots hope lo continue in business , backed by outside capital. It Is stated that of * 100,000 Doi i owed by Dana of tbo Miueiick Haul ; , Dana 10- coivcd only $100,000. The lest was received by the company , which will pay It in full. Ijxaminor Ewoor ioports 250,00 ( ) in cash In Ibo Maverick bunk vaults and collections still coming in. Much paper in the assets will piovo available nnd marketable. As Jonas M. French , director of the Mav- orlck bank , was unable to piocurc satisfac tory sureties in the sum uf ? 75,000 , ho was ordered committed to Jail. M ILL sKiirn . /.ov ; / / ; . / . Sentence of the Illihua > man \\lio \ \ orlceil with a Pom ale Accomplice. Hrn.NM , Mont. , Nov. 5. Henry Clark , the footpad who had ocen operating In this stale for soernl months , was today sentenced to forty years In the penitontiaiy. He woikod in company with n woman named Borthu Helen Foislund , who was dicssed In men's clothes , nnd his cnptuio was duo to the acci dental revelation of her sex , Mlssouln , Butte and Anaconda ropoil robberies commuted by the pair. The woman was tiled as accessory to the robbery of Conductor Uluhardson , but acquitted and the other case ugalnsl liar WGH dismissed. She was sol free todav , and snjs she will return to her homo at Lockwood , Wash. , und load a icputablo Ufa hcicnftor. . \Hni { ; > iment of a Hie San Prult ( oncci n , SN FIIANC is > , Col. , Nov. 5.- The \V. \ H Strong company , or.o of the heaviest fiult shipping houses on the coist , with various brnncho ! in this .stato nnd eastern cities , as signed for the benefit of ciodilors The company had outgiown its capital and was unable to moot the sudden dc'in'ind of cred- itois. It has vast losources , and Manager I'lntl says if glvon a little time it will bo able to meet all obligations NI.W IU\hN , Conn , r < ov. -.Indgo Penn. of tbo superior couit , today appointed Pied B. Klco , \Vatorbuiy , locolvorof Iho Nnn- galuck Granilo company N'ainoH of tlio IJnl'orl unato "Who "Mot Do.ith In ih Allno. ST. PALI , Minn. , Nov. 5. A Butte , Mont. , spoclil Rajs ; The Inquest on tlio bodies of Iho nine mon killed In thu Anaconda mltiO Tuesday night w finished to dav The dead aio I" Mulligan. W. Martin , James O'Doniioll , nes .Sullivan , Jnmos lilchlo , Jamcn UoJ , Charles M , Ijvans , DonnU rihaughonosi * M. Mor.vory. The testimony shows tha ho capo was overloaded , contrary to 01 , nnd that Iho shaft was In good eomlltl Thojiuvio- turned a verdict oxonoratlr- company * fiom all blnmo. _ / . .O.SJS II IFK I.V Ijl/ONKl. Htio Iiovott the Old Ij5n'H Wealth IliUtcr Thnn MmI Hun. ICvNH\B Ctrv , Mo , Nov. 5" . John Unglor , a miser who Is nearly an octoiranatlan , reports that his wife deserted him on Saturday , taking with nor some t'-'O.OOO thai ho had In a safe al his homo at 24.'J Grand au'iuio. Knglor was only recently nmirlcd. He anil his wltohavo nol ll\od pleasantly and have had frequent quarrel : I'ho old man docs not appear to caio so much for the desertion as bo docs the loss of his Moulded wealth , Ilond St.dc'inont D , U. , Nov 5.- The amount of 4 > i per cent bonds redeemed today was M7.100 , muklng the total to date $31,117,550 , . and loaylug outsUuUlni ; ! lU37lCiO , , DESIRES IMPERIAL REIGN , Brazil Threatened with a Very SorioOj General Revolution , PRESIDENT IMITATING BALMACEDA. Dictatorship Piorlnlmodnnd OonjjiTS * Dissolved for Daring to Oppose the ' Administration Strict Prca ntaltilnlncd. an llennttt I VAti'\u\mo , Chill , ( via C.ahoston , Tex , ) Nov. 5. | By Moxlcun Cnblo to the Hoinld Spoaial to TIIP Bri-.j Advices by wlro from lilo Janeiro , Br.i/ll , glvo further details of the causes that have led to the trouble bo- .ween congtoss and Piosldcnt Fousoca. .1 seems to hnvo had Its origin In i row that btoko out In tlio cglslatlvo chamber. The senate passed a bill to establish the responsibility of tha president for his different nets This act not with Ponscca's violent disapproval , and 10 refused to nccopt what ho ormod any such dictation as to ilx rights nnd duties from congress. Ha ordoied the troops under nrms throughout ho city on November I nnd tills led to In- onso excitement among the populace. 3ands of oppononls of the govcm'nont , In- hiding old icpubiliMiis and monarchists , n > - spmblcd and shouted out their disapproval. Between thorn and the so'diora ' ninny ll hts took placo. There were nets In the sliecti ill over ttiocltj. riho iroops w'oio then given orders to fire upon the rioters , whl"h they did. Mnny ol thu rlotors woio killed. Klo .lanorlo was low practically in n stnto of slow. It was not safe lo go out of doois. The soldier * liniaded the slioots and marital law was proclaimed. As In prcuous casci , a at net cetiboi'bhip of the press was ostHbllshed. All communication by tola- graph was stopped. A spit It of io\ oil manifested Itself In tha annv. When Fonsoca was Informed of this fact ho wont at once to the troop , und made thorn a stilling nddioss , promising to guard tholr Interest and to piotocl thorn In all their tights. His words had a good effect. The uniuly spirits wore comnlotelv brought mound to his sldo nnd t the end of his address they loudly cheered lilm. , His chiefs of the army then requested Fonsoca to resume the functions of a dictator , saving that the emergency de manded It. Ho appeared to demur for u timobut finally pa\o his consent. Ho then Issued n decuio'rolallnc Iho causes of dls- ncioemont between bound congress nnd de fending his position at some length. Ho de clared that congicss had gene so for In Us attempts lo intorfcio with his proiogatives that ho theiooy dissolved it. It had no longer an } ' OYUUSO for existing , ho said , since it was passing laws lhal were contrary to the constitution This occurred on Tuesday. The tioops yesterday mornln ? were marched to the palace , where President Fonsoca was holding u conference with his military ootnmnndeib. A cnnfoionco with the ministcis was also in progress at 9a.m. Fonseca's , ducreo was then madu publio. Ho aid Unit the dictatoiship waslo last until the political lovolutions were ended nnd the law makers learned to keep In nrourcss wllh lopubllcan Ideas. A dictator ship , ho added was the very best thing foe the distraclod country. Ho disclaimed any intention of prolonging it after peace hud been restored. Telegrams received from Porto Algoro , In thoBtntaof Ute U/aud do Sul , dcclate that the nuthoiily of the dictator is not recognized thoio. Algoro has a popu lation of some : to 1,0(10 ( inhabitants. Uio Grand do Sul is the most prosperous and independent of all thu states. U has a popu lation of nearly 1011,000. The republicans In it say that they will not tolcaruto a dictatorship and nio demanding armed opposition to Fonsoca Thov sav that ho wishes to resume Imperial rnlo with him self as emperor and that has grown tlroj republican govoinmont. The nuvj has pro nounced in fnor of Fonosco H Is bc-liovcd that the iQvoll will bo put down and peace restored at nn early dato. Troops ( Juaidin the Street. IK)1 nil Jama din I m Hfnuftt , ] o , Brazil , ( via Galvoslon , 'lax , ) , Nov. 5. ( By Mexican Cable to the Herald Special to Tni ! Bicr.J President ronsocahai been pioclaimed dictator. The troops nro now guaiding the slieots nnd publio build ings. A stilct censorship of nil tolographlo mosbtigrs hax boon established and details of the stuto of nlTnus nro nol allowed to pass. Groal anxloly is felt as to the ro- sull of Fouslca's pioclainnllon and Iho disso lution of congress. It i oalcmlly announced that the presidenthas airanged for the na- llon to o'cot new icprcscntatlvcs at a dale lo bo named later. . OtlltnOI WlATIII'K Bl IIBAU , 1 OMVIU , Nov. 5. ( The storm , or area of low barometer , Is now In the upper Missouri valley , but is as } ot unattended by lain , Temperature has generally risen nnd soulhorly winds prevail ever the country bo- Iween Iho Mississippi river and the Kooky mountain rnngo. But back of Ilia slorin aioa , or In the oxttomo noithwost , winds have shifted to cooler northwesterly , except in the region of lower baiomotrr , covering North Dakota and onstoin Mont ami fair , pleasant wcalhcrhas piovullrd , For Omaha and vicinity Warmer nnd ton- tinned fair weather , with prospects of ruin soon , WsniMiroN , D C , , Nov 5 S n m For Iowa and Nebraska Sllghuy waimor , fair weather , southerly winds , probublj fair Snlurday. For bouth Dakota - Pair , cooler and fair Saturday For Colorado Pair weather , nonilv sta tionary tompciatuio , cooler and fair Satur llttV. llttV.For North Dakota Warmer , southerly winds and light showers Friday , cooler nnd fair Satiuday. M /A / Illt'ti M.lttri.K. Silent and holt nnd Slow , HIM Know. CiiAitumrsviii. ! ' , Vn , , Nov. 5It is snowIng - Ing here today. This Is the oarlloit for years. WASHINGTON , D C. , Nov. 5 , Snow began falling here ut an cuily hour tills marntnif und foil forsavoi.il hotlis. KUtninor ArrlvnlH , Nuw Yomc , Nov. 5. The Nolhorlands- American stonmor HoUoidam , having on board the passengers of tlio dlsiblrd 1C data of the same line , reached this port tonight , At Boston At i hod Kansas , from Liver pool , Al London Sluhlcd llilttanlo and Co lumbia , fiom Now Yoik At Now Yorit Gor manic , from 4 Iverpool. ju.iii"it > Auoliloni on a l'iinnyl ! vanla Crnvliy llailro id. f KI-.AIII.SO , Pn. , Nov. -Whllo a train ol two cars was coming dnwn the Mount Penn sylvania gravity railroad this ufDrnoon tha rnlU wcro BO Mlppary at a sleep grudo , owing to tha rain , that the cara could not be hold , and while coming mound a curva they Jumped the trucit , dashing into HII embanU > incut and were badly bioKon. 'I lie list of casuantlos U as follows. IKW1N llul'i U Mindnct.ir killed. A.VHIU.N. V KK1.LV. bruUoinun , ( utMly in MAKY 11EOIC. FRANK Kt.CMMEB and. THOMAS .M , UASTHUU vvto badly