senators on thosaroodato nro : D l - Florida , Indiana , Maryland , Missis- Missouri , Now Jor oy , Tennessee , Vlr IndVostVirulnla. . Js , upon tbo rsiult of tbo coming oloo- Jvilso aeoonds Ibo political personnel o. ItventT-sIx senators lo bo olectoJ lo their Ii al the some llmo the noxv president Is l urAted , sixteen of them being elected \ccood republican senators nnd ten bnmg ) d to Miecaod democratic : senators. In states of Kansas , South Dakota South Carolina the legislatures i nnxt Tuesday will nlso each , n senator to succeed the ono Jio term will oxnlrn March 4 , ISO.I the ling senators in Kansas nnd South DAB - B being republicans and in South Carolina locrallc. A1TAIKS IN COLORADO. flmliln Itmults In tlt Centennial .State Kiiroiirnglni ; tt > llopulillciiin. JBXVEH , Colo. , Nov. fi. All issues In Colo- lo nro subordinated to the silver question , liety-flvo par cent of the domocralio party ( this stnto has endorsed the tlckol headed I Iho Weaver doctor * . Tno fraction of tha [ imooratlc parly that placed Clovolnnd oloo- | ors nnd a state ticket In thu Held has with- llrawn IU candidates for elcoiors so that faro are practically but two tickois In Iho | ild republican nnd populist. The work the campaign on the part of the roptlbjl- Ins has been to show to the people that Iroildcnt Harrison U n better frlond the proposition to fully ro- lonollzo silver lhan Is any other presidential caididalc : , nnd that ho has liven assurances lhal ho will sign a free folnngo bill , If passed by contjroj.s , The liopullsls claim Unit thu only hope for silver Is for the people of tlio silver ituto ? to vote lor General Weaver , because his platform Is llncquivocnt on this question , nnd lhal If f.hcse states carry their electoral votes for fU'eavertbo whllo molnl will command fair fircntmont at Iho bandu of Iho next ndrnluls- lirallou. The republican candidates for con- Igrcss nro E. D. Coo in Iho First district , land Ii. II. Kduy in the second ; op - I posed to Ibein nro Lafo Pence , pin ftho Firsl , nnd J. C. Hell in tbo Second. 1 both democrats. The election ot Holi jln the Second district Is practlcallv conceded by all parties , and th" friends of bolh Coo nnd Pence nro conliclonl of suc cess m this , Iho Flrsl district. The element of uncertainty U tbo result In this county , which contains almost ono-lhlrd of the voters of the stato. The populists claim Pence will doubtless como to this county with U.600 majority , but the republicans claim nil tbo wny from U.OOO to 4,000 here. The ropublicnn candidate for governor Is J. C. Helm , thi- populist camlldnin D. H. Walto. For this ofllco J. H. Mnupln is the Cleveland democratic candidate. Ho will probably not receive moro than aGOO votns In Ibo state , leaving the contest between Helm and Wnlto. The Weaver narlv claims the stnlo by from ,10,000 , lo 15,000. The republicans , on the , other hand , .say they will BUVO thu stale to Harrison , but rofmo to give nnv llgure.s. Should Weaver carry Iho slnlo by AS much ' as 10,000 the entire populist state ti'ckul will , no doubt , go through with him. Summar ized , it can bo said thnt from conservative estimates there is no doubt that Weaver will Acarrj' Colorado , n democratic concrossmnn " ' will ' bo elected in the Second district , with , 'th'o chances favoring Pence , democrat , in Iho First. Uoddnrri , democrat , will bo elected jpdtto ot the supreme court over Allen , re publican ; J. C. Helm will bo chosen gov ernor , und the fate of the remainder of Iho republican stale ticket , will depend on the size of the majority for the Weaver electors. In the states of Wyoming , Montana , Idaho and Nevada similar complications exist. Weaver will curry Nevada , nnd the olher stales onmcd are also claimed for him. TWO KVrMlATES. Jlepubllcmi and Demount lo Claims Con- cornliiK Sun Y < irk. Nnw Yor.K , Nov. 5. The national cam paign committees bavn practtrnllv concluded ( heir work , and many of those engaged bora have trono homo to voto. Unltod St'ates Commtssionor Duel was busy this morning swearing In federal depu ties to serve at the election iu this city. It is estimated Chat fully 1.40J will bo sworn In by this evening. United States Marshal Jacobus says ho .docs . uot know hosv many men bo will have , but that there will bo at loasl ono for each precinct , of which there are 1,135 , besides seine lo look after men illegally registered. The now deputies are government employes , und presumably all republicans. Jacobus says they will be nrmod In order to bo able to enforce their authority. It is rumored that tbo federal grand jury ts considering John I. Davenport's charges , and is about to act in the cases against the . city offlcors said to bo accused of aboiling false registration and colonization. , ' As to tbo result In this stuto and city the democrats say that HarrUon cannot come down to the city line from the state with moro than d.OOO majority ; that Cleveland's majority in the city cannot bo loss than (10,000 ( , leaving the republicans n majority of only fi.OOO to bo overcome by the votes of ICtngs , Queens und Kich'nond ' counties , ' which liicludo Brooklvn und other Island towns about tno bay. Tbo general estimate of the city vote , bowovur , gives Cleveland 70,000 majority. Tbo republican state committee claim that Harrison will come down to Uio city with 1K,000 ) plurality. Four years ngo ItMIB 85,000. They claim tnero will bo n falling ot ! of from 15,000 toUO.OOO In the democratic vote of this city this year compared with four years ngo. bo they claim the state for Harri son , and are linn in the faith tbat as goes Now York RO goes the union. riiinllnt ( 'liilmx n GIIKK.NVII.I.I : , Mich. , Nov. 5. On. the eve of election Ur. K. A. Nlcholr. chairman of tbo people's party stale central commlttoo , bosissuoJ an nudross to the monioer * of iho party in this utato , characterizing tbo pres ' ent politloiil contest as the moat Important slnco tbo war. In It ho say * the people's party Ii well organized In every county In the state , with but few exceptions , and ho Is confident tbat If the people vole us thulr conscience dictates Michigan will roll uu ilrn surprisingly largo vale fur tills grca rofoiin movement. If our friends can persuade 11 VQ tlomocrats und live ronubli- uuns at r-ach polling prucinct to vote our ticket , It will not relatively nffoct the olil parties and It will add " 0,000 to our columns. This will ensure , by uu even tielmlni : ma jority , the election of Judge Ntm'lon , nltor- noy general ; CJunorul Suhnefter , candlduio for comnnsstonorof stuto land olllcu ; Ferris , Ynple , KIchardKou , congressional caiirtltliite. > i und a Urgu hiilancu of power In too legula- lu round glvu u.s at least thruo electoral votes for Weaver. This , without doubt , will oe ac complished , but wo should inuko the election co uniDbatlo ibat each and all doctors should feel the obligations they hnvo assumed. ( Sicrclitry Sliourln'ii INDIANAPOLIS , hid. , Nov. fi. Simon P. Sheerln , secretary nf the domooratio na tional committee , loft for Now York today , but has discharged tbo errand that brought him west. Mr. bbocrln said that ho had paired with n rupublicau nt bis bouio In Lognnsport nnri would be In Now Yonc until nftor the election. In answer lo n question as to his opinion of the outlook Mr. Sheerm said I " 11 is my candid opinion tuftl tbo democrats will carry both Novv Yortt ami Indiana mid elect Cleveland. Of course I am butter acquainted with the situation In thli , my owu atalp , than In New York , out I huva contldencu in what our leaders tbnro say , nuti they buvo no doubt of n sweeping vic tory , In Indiana I have received -personal reports from leaders inovery part of the into and all agree tbat the party is united , aggressive ) and confident as it baa uover ' been before. I RO east with perfect assur ance that the Mtnatlon tbcro Is all that wo could doslro nd thnt tlcneral Harrison's auto will give its electoral vole to his dis- tinguubed competitor. " I'roiu Mtllu Itliudy. PIIOVIDE.NCK , H. I. , Nov. fi. H cannot bo stated with any degree of certainty which way Ubodo Island will RO next Tuesday , Harrison carried tbo state iu 18SS. but there bas been , it la believed , a cbanga in the meantime. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ In Pft. , Nov. 5. There will bo flro pt > of proaldontlal electors voted for L"ytxt Tuctday in Pennsylvania , nominated oratlo , prohibition , people's anil socialist-labor parties. Penn sylvnnla xvill Also elect a judge ot the supreme premo court , two rongronnien-st-lnrRO nnd n congressman from ouch of the twcnly-oleht districts of the state. In audition n full house of representatives of SOI members , nnd state senator * from the old numbered senatorial districts , will bo chotcn , The candidates on the stitto ticket nro us fol lows : Judge of the supreme court republi can , John Ucano. HollidnysburRb ; dcmocr.it , Christopher Keldrlck , Franklin ; prohibition , Amhcral Orcgir , PhlladolphiM ; people's party , H. n. McCombs , Newcastle ; socialist labor. N. N. Christ. Plttsbunr. Congress- tnp.n.nt-larRO republican , William Lilly , Maucn Chunk ; democrat , Alex McDowell , Sharon ; democrat , C , A , Allen , lOi'lt ; ilcmn- crat , Tbotins Merrill , Heading ; prohibition , Simon H. Cha o , Kaslon ; prohibition. James T. McCronry , Plttsbur ; people's party , S , P. Chase , Hrooitflcld ; people's party , O. W. Dnwson , Hnuvor ; soclalUt-lnoor , J. M. Damns , Philadelphia ; socialist-labor , Thomas GrunUy. Pittsbui-R. Tha paoplo of I'ennsylvaula will ou Tues day bn given their first chnaco of testing the so-called Australian system. HOW IT LOOKS IN KANSAS , C'lTtnlii of Suruni Doniu- rrnllitutiil 1'opulUt Utiiltni , A , Knn. , Nov. fi. Kansas enjoys the distinction this year , for the first tlmo In Its history , of baing a doubtful stats , at , le.isl so far as the national , eonenmlomi ! and lo/- Ulutlvocnntostsaro concaruod. Of course , the republicans do uot admit this , hut their extraordinary activity In the campaign and their ivticonci concerning the true condition ofnffalrs give ovidonuo of tholr norvoui up- probonsion. Fusion of the democrats and people's partv has brought about this douutful condi tion In Kansas. Four year * ago Kansas gave HarrUon n majority of 8,1,000 votes. Three years ago tbo farmers nlllanco movement sivopt over tbo state nnd gathered forua until the elec tion of 1S9 > ) , whoa the party elected live out of seven congressmen , throa subordinate state olllciaU nnd n big majority of the lo.'is- laturo , which unseated Senator Inu'alis and scaled Souutor Poffor. The alilnnco Marty slnco then has bsoi : merged into the people's party , anil with it the democrats have joined forces In the endeavor to overcome republi canism. Tno fusion of tno twopirtioi has boon complete , excepting in Iwo congres sional districts and upon state Issues. A faction of the democracy styling themselves "stalwarts" bolted Iho fusion slalo tleltet , casting their lot wllh iho republicans , claimIng - Ing that continuance of republican ruin was protcrable to what tboy styled calamity domination. Thu rusull ot this fusion , If the democrats nnd liopullsls nllko provo loyal to It , ought to result In tbo election of Weaver electors , nil tbo fusion candidates for congress nnd a leg islature favorable to the election of n popu list or democrat to succeed Senator Perkins , whoso term expires nt the coming session of thu legislature. The bolt of thu state ticket by the " -ilalw.irl" domocr.Us will probably defeat the fusion state tlcKot. HupublliMiiH Cnrlnln < il SIICOPSU. NoUvtlhstundlng Iho strong combination against them , ino republicans claim lo have no fear of Iho defeat of Iho Harrison ( . lectori ) . They say that many republicans who joined the alliance parly will relurn lo their llrst love when n national contest is at stake , nnu the fusion democrats will not provo loyal to tbo terms of fusion , which they nay , gives Uiain nothing for their sup port excepting the privilege of surrendering to the populists. The tight for congresamon-al-largo has been a very spirited ono. Ex-Governor George T. Anthony , n union veteran , is the republican candidate nnd W. A. Harris , an ox-con- lederuto soldier , is the populist candidate. The greatest difllculty wilh whtqh Mr. Anthony has had to contend , has been enemies in his own party , chief among them bnlng IX U. Anthony , his cousin , nud editor or Iho Leavotuvorth Times. The fusiotmls claim Harris' election Dy n bic majority , while thu republicans maUo no claims. The candidates in the other congressional distncls are : In Iho First , Case Broderlck , republican , presenl incumbent , and Fred J. Close , fusion populist. Second district. E. II. Funslon , repub lican , present incumbent , and H. L. Moore , fusion-democrat. Third dislrlct , Governor L , . U. Humphrey , republican , nnd T. J. Hudson , fusion-popu list. list.Fourth Fourth district , Charles Curtis , republican , und E. V.Vbnrton , fusion-populist. Fifth district , J. II. Burton , republican , Sydney D. Coolt , democrat , and John Davis , ponullst , present Incumbent. Sixth district , H. L. Pouaan , republican ; D. A. Fieeniau , democrat , nnd William Baker , populist , present incumbent. Seventh district , Chaster l. Long , repub lican , and .lorry Simpson , fusion-populist , present incumbent. The fusionists predict success for all their candidates , und the peonlo's party claim Iho election of populists in Hit ) two districts where the democrats declined to fuso. The republicans claim the certain election of llvo of their candidates , the Iwo of whli-h Iboy nro in doubt being in the Third nnd Fourth districts. Tnoso districts are in the hot bud of the alliance stranglh. and iho republicans liavo big odds to light against. .Terry Simp son , say tbo rcpubl'cnns , will be snowed under by nn old-time republican majority in tbo Seventh dislrict , while Ibo fusionists claim thai ho will lit ) ro-oloetcd by un Increased majority. The cnnteU for the governorship has boon nearly lost sight of In the excitement ever the national issues. The candidates for Kovernor _ nru A. _ W. Smith , republican , and Loronzo I ) . Lowelllng , fusioii-ponulist. Tbo fusionists , on account of the stalwarts bolt , make no real claims as to governor , whllo the republicans nro equally rotlount. The chances hcom tn ravor Iho election of the republican candidate. As to Ilia Icvhlaluro , the democrats and people's partv Irivo fined in 10U out of liM logi.slativo districts and in thirty-four of the torty senatorial districts , They claim .1 big majority hi both branches of the loglslnturu anil their chums luivo not been denied by ! tha rcpubllunim. If the fuslonlsts should carry tbo legislature tnore will bo two senatorial candidate. ! to oppose the ro-o'.i'cilon ' of Senator Perkins. Jerry Simpson bus bocn luyinir rones for thn pUce nil through thu campaign. JudgoJobn Mar . tin , n popular dumocrat of Topuka , tblr.ks ; .rio would hnvo : > chauce , nnd is undorstoad to lo uoruing for the honor. IN .iiASuiiisirTs. } : ; IlomurriilH ConruilH thu llli'Utiiin of llarrl. ton iirrlor ; lull Clulm tliu < jovt > rinir. HOSTOV , Ma's. , Nov. 5. Massachusetts will on Tuesday ohooso prjsldontial electors , 111a governor and other stale olllcers , an oxecu- llvo council of eight mouibors , thirteen members : - bors of congress nnd a legislature. There are four state tickets in thu Held republican , democratic , prohibition nnd people's party. The people's party is not expected to ma y.no nny material break in tnu rands of the thrco regular partial In this slalo. The vole of iho People's pnrty candidates will not bo col lected by tha Now York Associated Press. The result on the presidential tleltet IS.Is not considered doubtful , Tbe republicans claim the choice of Harrison electors oy about ' 'O.OOO votes. They think Ihu local vote will reach : ti5,000 against UI4.44S In 1SSS nnd oxpcul Harrison's election by " 00,000 of iho total , to IT.'i.OOO for Cleveland uud the balance prohibition and people's parly , They claim the election of their candidate for governor bv " a plurality considerably lets than at tbo" last election. They usserl thnt their canvass of tha aute warrants all that they claim. Tbo domocratlo manager * , on the other hand , conccdo tbat tbo choice of tbo Harriion electors is probable.- , but there Is , tboy think , a possibility of democratic victory , Jlxiii'rl tn Hlnrt ltll rll. Iu vlow ot the uncertain nttltuilo of n largo proportion of oluotoral vote the result oil tbo prusldoniial ticket may bo n surprise. They oxpoot tbo election of Uovornor Kusscll for a third term , nuii wbilo they do not claim the election of un v of tha other candidates on the state ticket tboy hope their candidate for lieutenant governor will pull through with tha head of tbo ticket. Tbo prohtbitlouUts do not expect moro ttinn ! i per ceul of tbo voto. Since tbo election In 1SW the congressional districts of tbe tuU buvo boon rearranged by a republican legislature. Tbero nru tbir- tcou dlstr'cts ' iu place of twelve , Tbo ro publlcaui claim tb r i * no doublet tboir t success In seven of the thirteen districts. The domocratn cncc > < do only nix districts. For Ibo llrst lirao In n proildonttal election vote * will bo crtst this year under the Alia- trnlisn system. Governor Hussoll's cimpalRnlni ; tours are unusually suocossful. A republican mali nger , close to Iho sUto committed , nns snUl that Harrison will havoln lead Clovolnnd IS- 000 vntos to elect Hallr. It U dlfHcult to nnd a democrat lo bc-liovo It potslblo for Hallo to ilofeut Uusspll ; tt Is equally dlfllcull to Und n republican outsldo of the party headquar ters who is perfectly confldont. that ho will do so. I'rnm Cnri'fcll l' > tlni\tr : , A caroitil examination ot the condition In the thirteen districts , with Inquiries , from careful observations of both p.mios , leads to the conclusion thattbocongiosslonai nlcctloii Is more nearly in nccord with the democrat's cstlnmlo. The eilltor of ono of Iho most promlnont republican papers ot the Third district considers thnt dlslrlot doubtful nlso , although tbo democrats mnko no claims hero whatever. Following nrj the state tickets i State ofll- ccrs , ropubllcilti For governor , Wllllnut Hhilo , Springlloldllcutcnnnlgovernorloitor ; Wolcott of Boston. Democratic For eov- eninr , William K. Kusscll , Cambridge ; lieu tenant governor , Jumoi B. Carroll. Spring- Hold. Prohibitionists For govopnor , Wol- colt Hamilton. Amhurst ; llouicnnnt govcr- Lor , Kdwurd Kendall , Camtirldcf. Pooolo's party For governor , Henry Winuof , Wnl- den ; lluutonnut governor , W , J , Shields , Boston. .M\V voitic V. lint tlio Stiitn Is Ktportt'il to li > III tlio Cumin ; iiiM : < tIon. Nn\v YOHK , No\f. 5. Besides the proslden- llal electors and members of Congress , n cnlof judge ot Iho court of nppauls and members of the state nssombly , are lo bo oleetod In Ibis stnto. Now York's nroout damnation In congress ia composed of tweulv- three democrats nnd eleven republi cans. In tbo Twelfth district where Hourko Cochran hns been nominated by Tnmmany domocrnls , iho county democrats hnvo named Arthur Dennis , anil In the Fourteenth , where Colonel John 1C. Fellows is the Tammany nominee , the county democrats are running Francis llunt. They nro th'j only districts In which Tnm many nominees hnvo domocralic opposition. The prohlbltlonlsls have candidates in nil the . city districts , tbo soslnlisl-labor party , hns candidates In nil excort the Sev enth , nnd lha people's party has candidates iu all except tbo Seventh and Ninth. There will bo no oontosl for chief justice , because Judge Charles Andrews , tbo nomi nee of the republicans , has boon ( indorsed by the domocrnts. Next to the eli.'ctlon for presldontnl elec tors , mterosl centers in Iho coulest for iho nssombly , because the now members will , with tlm senators cloctad last yoar. elect n United Slalc-s senator to succeed Senator Hisciick. 'Iho sennlo slnnds seventeen dcin- ocrnts , fourteen republicans mm ono hide- pondcnt republican. Tno ussoinuly Is com posed of 1'JS members. At the last session there was n rcanpor- tlouinunl of the districts , some counties losing and others ginning members , The last assembly stoou : Democrats , sixty-seven : republicans , sixty-one. In Now York county the county democrats made nominations independent uf Tammany in most/ nil the assembly districts , but all hnvo boon withdrawn except In ton , in several of tbo other districts they have endorsed Iho T.imninny nominations. In thrco districts the republican und tbo county democracy have combined ou Ihe candidates. The republicans nave regular nominees In all other districts. The prohi bitionists hnvo candidates in all Iho dis- tri-'ts and the socialist-labor and people's parlies in nearly nil , The organization known ns the Now York cloroocrnoy hat can didates in iho two districts and has endorsed Iho county democratic candidate in one. In the Wyoming county district the demo crats have endorsed tbo nominee of tbo farm ers alliance. In Now York city Tammany , the county democracy , the republicans , Iho prohibitionists , the socialist-labor party und tno people's parly nominated county and judiciary oftlcors , but the county democratic ticket was withdrawn because It wns fcarod tbat the running ol It might injure tbo national ticket. The heads of the tickets are : Tammany : Mayor , Thomas F. Gilroy ; republican , mayor. Ed ward Einstein ; prohibition , mayor. Joseph A. Bocnrdus ; socialist-labor , mayor , Alexander Jones ; people's nnd labor , mayor , Harry A. Hicks. Judge Giogericb , on whom the domocrnts and republicans hava united for judge of thn court of common pleas in the city Is n clotnocvat , while Judge C. Wlncon , whom they have united on also for city judco , is a republican. Members of Iho board of nldcrmou are lo bo elected nlso. In Kings county ( thoc'.ty of Brooklyn ) and other counties Ihroughout the stain , various county officers are to bo elected. Amend ments to tbe constitution of the state are to bo voted on. The moil impornnt : provides thnt disputed elections nro 10 bo decided by the legislature in such manner as tbo legisla ture may prescribe ) . The returns nre to bo compared with the vote for president in IbSS. Acoordlnc to tbo ofllcial lo'gislativo nrinual Harrison's total vote In Iho state was 0.7JtiS. : : and Cleveland's , ( W. > . ! ) lij , leaving Harrison a plurality of Ir. tbo stale outsldo of Now York and Urooltlyn ure ! JJ2J ! oloollon districts. Now York lias 1,123 and Brooklyn ( WS , making a total of 5,000. I'OIITI.VI , P | ( j 111' , HorentTroiiblm ivlth tlm Suttlor.i mill lliu Cuttloinoti an liiiporlaut Furltir. LAKAMIR , Wyo , , Nov. 5. The projont political campaign m Wyomluir has been ono of the most , singular over bold in Ibo state. While Ihero was n grcnt dual of enthusiasm two years ago ut , the llrst stale oloctlon , t there hns boon n doiporato oarneiluoss In Iho present l campaign. This year there hnvo been fewer lorcbligut procosMoin , but greater personal wet It. The Invasion of iho state last April by an tinned force under the direction and participated in by the cutllomcn bus boon an importune Isstio tu thocaiupaii'ii. ' The democrats have obarged ) Iho 'republican iiilmlnistratlou wilh con- nivnnci ! ill the invasion , und , although ilu republicans bavo claimed thnt It was not luu political issui , they bnvo boon forced to moot it to a certain extent. Tbo democrats ra conducted au ucgrcsslvc campaign , id by the people's party , with whom n coalition wns formed by iho Democrats supporting Ibo Weaver electors and Ibo populists throwing iboir strength to the domocrntlo state ticket , Republicans claim they will carrv thu slaio tor Harrison uy u majorlly of from 1,000 to 1,500 , and claim Iholr slate ticket will bo olooioci by n majority of trom TOO to 1,000. Kopubllcans uaso their hopes of n good majority largolv on the Mor mon vote In Ulntuh county. The. domocruts nlso claim iho stuto ou Iho irround Ibul the northern und control counties where , they are Interested in the invasion question , will go almost solidly domocratlo Instead of IIIV ing a large republican majority as heretofore. They also expect to carry Uintuh county o.J.V tiOO majority , the same Ibo ruuubllcaus rene arguing ou , The democrats expect to comn from the north to the Platte river with iu least iiOO majority , They claim tboy will hold tno republicans oven in this end of hoBO stutu and win by bOO majority. It is quito evident there is u great obnngo In the political opinions of thu people of the stato. The puoplo's party U growing as hen result of the silver question. Tuo stnto live yeurs ago gavu n ropubliuan majority of 1,500. Nonpbrtlsans are of Ibo opinion Ibat too contest will bo very close. The arid land bill of Senator Warren of this state has boon the principal issue between democrats and republicans. This bill nITccts nil the states of tbo arid region and contemplates tbo cos slon of tbo land to tbo several states by ISbo gnncrnl fiovcrnnient , with tbo condition tbat tbo states reclaim them. Nntr N , M. , Nor. 5. The cam palgu In this territory has pr&otlcally od und tbo voter * having made Ui their ds ns to bow they will cast their ballots nex Tuesday a forecast of the result may bo safely made , which Is ns follows : In Now Moxlco we elect a delegate to congress , u legislature and county ofllcors for ouch cuunty every two years , Tbo legislature will stand House , fourteen democrats and ten ropub llcans ; senate , seven republicans and live democrats. Sjioculutlou In Muur , ler ny. TitENTOS , N. J. , Nov. B. New Jersey wil ' vote for president , governor , eight congress men , senators and sixty assemblymen. HIIn r .1 Hrlk ' ! 13S3 Clavolnnd "carried ihn stale by 7,140 phirnllty. In IHVJ Abbott for governor beat Orubb by H.lS.'i.wiifJillty. The republican * hnvo made a vigcU'Qus campaign , nnd there is much speclllalfou'monp the lendorj on both sides ns to whit effect this will have on next Tuesday. ' " IJ It Is conceded [ t.vipoth parties thnt the coal combine matter will hnvo less effect on tno presidential tlukobtbnn on the irovornor.shlp nnd loslnlntlvc canirmlqn. For this reason It Is thought from the | most careful estimates thnt can bo mndo trial Clovolnnd will carry the state by from S.XWO to 0,000 , plurality. The Indlc.itlonVHro thui tbo democrats w 111 elect four contrYossmon nnd iho repub licans three. Thtf democrats will ulcct four stnto senators niiQ'lho republicans four. Tbo composition of ih < 5 assembly will bo : Uomo- crals , ihlrly-four ; republicans , iwenty-slx , MlSSOI'ltrs OAHI'AION. ! MnJor Wurnor'fi Clmiicm Tor tlia ( lovcrnor- fililp ( irmvlng llrlRliti't- . ST. Louis , Mo. , Nov. 5. Missouri will elect n full sol ut stnlc oRlctirs this your. In nddi- lion to full state and presidential tickets , nil four parties vote for ono railroad commis sioner , throe supreme court judges , ono Judge for the St. Louis nnd one for the Kan- sns City court of appeals. Tha people's party campaign Iu this fttato hns not , boon n vigorous one , nud xvhlla its vote Is oxpsctcd to be larger than herolofore , its effect on Iho general result 1) not thought liKely to bo material , though It Is conceded that tbo democrats will sutler more there- from It than republicans. The problul tlonlsls are not strong in Missouri , nnd uro nol InUeii into account by any of iho other parties. The campaign for congressmen has bocn warm , nnd lias bocn fought , almost en tirely on the tnrifT issues , The recent redls- trictlng of thu state gavu , it is supnoscd , fourteen ol the llftcon congressmen tu Iho domocrr.ts , the only ex 'Option being the Tenth , which lus1,030 rdptiblican majority. There Is some doubt in conservative minds as to iho Ninth district , whore u hoi , conlllol between Clurlc nnd Norton , republicans , com pelled a second convention in whioh Claru won. Thn bilturnoi" Ihoroby engendered Is said to have injured Clarlc to Iho bonollt of his opponent. In the remaining dlstncl claims nnd counter claims nro made , but iho oslnnatcs , iti-blased ns possible , gtvo Ibe nemocrals the pi-eforoncc. The chairmen of tbo two stuto committees vlow the cnmn.iign from thsir owu stumlpoinls and have Ibis to suy : Clmirmnn nothwcll. rcmtblicnn stntu committee : "Tbo campaign In Missouri has boon ncllvo on both sides nnd the republican party has evidently recovered from the dls- nslcri ot lis'J ' , ) . Thu indications now point to n reduction i of the democratic plurality for electors mid stale candidates , with a fnlr prospect of the oloiitinu of Warner , repub lican , ns governor. Ono republican is sure of olecllon to congress , whllo four districts nro In doubt. " > lojor Snlmon , chairman of the democratic campalcn committee , did not care lo give nny ! Heuros , but assorted that tbo domocrnts \vl \ would nil bo successfully elected by tilural- * Uos largur Ihan iboau ot 1SSS , nnd lhat Iho domocrnls would elect fourteen of Iho llfteen congressmen and probably the whole llfteen. DJITIiKKNCUS IN TKNNissii ami DiMiuicrutrt Itutli KiiiiKUlno ol'SlllTO 8. NAS-IVII.I.I ; , Tonn. , Nov. . " . The campaign iu Tennossco is y'lu unlly closed. The na- tionnl cnmpaigi lias been much mixed up with Iho slalo campaign , Ihcru beine four electoral nnd stale , liekols. Tbo candidates for governor nro l gter Touruny , domocrut ; Ucorgo W. Wlti5.ed } , ropublicnn ; John P. Buchanan , indoponclotit nnd ponullsf Odwnrd 1. Earl , prohibitionist , rtio Drohibitlonistolo ' will reach but ,003 or (5,000 , nnd plays no part in ho c.'limaios of any-ol' Iho managers in the Iher parlies. Eslimalos of Tuosday's ro- ult by Iho vnrioiis "stato committee's hero how some variation ; " Tbo state democratic ixceutivo commlltoc'hns bad four polls made if the state , the la T"just completed , shows Irnosi identical rc.iults. Xho last poll ndlcatos n plurality of from.-10,000 lo 0,000 for iho domocratlo. e'lcclors , a plurnlily 3f 40,000 for Tournov , . domocrallo c.iailiduto or governor , ovcrn\V'iustcd \ , republican , nnd i majority oircr tbo ] opposition. The com- nllleo nlso tiguros on a inrzo majority of lemocrats in both branches of Ihogeneral assembly. Thu total yolo Is expected „ to np. M'oxtmato 03,000. Every concrussman , ox- opt in Iho First nnd Sacond districts , is cou- idered safe by tbo domocratlo couimiltoo. At the ropublicnn hoidqunrtors Chairman 3uler .said that with a fnlr count Winsted vould be olcctod. Ho expected lo elect republican - publican congressmen in the thrco districts ind Hi co Pierce , populist , would be elected n tbo Ninth. Thu legislature was uncor- nln , but the republicans would gain in both bouses and ho vvns disposed lo bolluvo Iho democrnls would not control it. Closer osil- mntcs bo declined to give. The populist headquarters looked for 250- flO votes ubout equally divided between Tourney Buchannn and Wmstcd , with chances favornolo to Buchanan. For presl- dent.'Clovclnnd would have 108,000 , Ham- son 9J.OOO nnd Weaver 52DIM. , Kcnublicaii cor.grossmon would bo chosen in Uio First , Second nnd Third districts nud populists in bo Ninth nud Tonlji with eood chances in ho Fo'jrtn. Fiflh nnd Seventh. Thu popu- ista would have a mnjorilv in Iho lower house of Iho legislature , nnd populists and republi cans together a innjority in the senate. A I \ MADIA'S VOTi ; . Ai ytliliiK ti ) Itiwt Cliivoliind Si'rniH to Un tin ) .Si-tltlinuiit TJioru. Ala. . Nov. 5 Tlio political situation In Alabama Is very complex. The stale has been tbo very bacabono of the alli ance , but it bns worked within tbo demo- oratio parly linos. Last August , however , : he allinnco brolto nway from its old n fill in- lions und embarked on nn Independent course under the nnmo of the JefTursonlan domocrntlo pnrty. This pnrtv has now allied Itself with the ropublicnn imrly in the state , wllh no avowed object/ except lo defeat Cleveland. Undoubtedly iho Ill-fooling en- pondered in tbo last stale election has had much to do with the present occasion. Thu combination tleltet U known us the popullto llckol. No labor or liquor questions enter Into the unmnnign ; the slulo olllcors have already been eleclei ) nnd 1'uosdny's election will bo strietly conlluod to tlm choice of presidential electors nud representative. * In congrtss. The points of nterost lo bo closed nro lo Iho extent of tbo the dissatisfaction iu the 6omocrntlu parly , caused by the attitude of Iho nUlnnca Not withstanding Hie fusion , Iho republicans still have a small tlckol of presidential electors and congressional candidates nnd iho prohibition parly , ntihough cutting llttlo or no tlguro In inu canvass , hns also mndu n few nomliiations. IMIlH.YSin'Jll.K ! ' < ! I.vniATION. iMilli-atlons Tlint tllri Vntu In linrik Will iln ruor Tlniii UMIIIII. Ja. , rtbV. fi. [ Special Tulo- gram lo TUB HeivJ-vJl'ho lolal registration of Davenport. concluijjd ) tonight , U 0,001 , an incroaiu of 1,600 ever Duo year ngo and 1'JOO over four years ago , Nrcd Nnw Ojii.nvst ) , iJa' ' Nov. 5 Tno Time- Uouiocrat's Snn Aiuoi lo , Tex. , special says : Captain John T. BanrKo of the Third UnlloO Stnles cavalry , In command at Fort King- gold , on ihu inwsr IMo liraudo border , has arrived hero to atttffd 'the irlal of iho Uarza rovolullonlsts hojfiri ? the federal court , which will open Moijdav. Captain Houruu stales tbat many oftuy ! Cjar/s revolutlonliis , who have not .votbcou , , captured oy tbo fed eral authoritieshave brV-anlzoa Uiomselvcs Into - to bands nfbrl andsand nro committing maey depredations upon Iho peoplu In Iho unpro tected sections of the border. Ho Bta'.c.-i ont it is very urgent tnnl the Texas frontier nto better protootod by United Stales soldlors. Miintiiim Kuiuililiuilii , Mont. , Nov , ! > . Conservative estimates glyo Montana to Harrison by voa email majority. The republicans will elect ngovorunr. Tbo bulbnco of tbo state ticket ii divided bolwoon tha republicans , demo crat ! uud populists , The legislature is closo. The sonata will prpbably bo republican , while the popullsia may hold the balance of power In the house , la Vlrglnm , HIUIIUOND , V . , Nov , 6. The democrats , third parly and prohlbliionlils all hava presidential ticket * in the Hold in Virginia. No state ticket U to b elected. RESTING ] } ] ON THEIR ARMS Oppojiug Forcjs iu New York Reatlv for th& Election Conflict , TAMMANY'S ' BLUSTER 13 SUBSIDING Talk of llefyhiK HIP United Slnloi Antlinrl. tics Is D.vlni ; ( tut ClnvMaiid'A < lr at I'nr.tilD u r.illnrr Thr Itppitli- llc.ins Are Very CniilliliMit. Nr.w VOIIK , Nov. o. [ Special Telegram to Tiir. HEII.J Now York , like tbo rest of the country , closed tno onmpalgn tonight , with the fouling thnt Tuesday's ver dict Is nl ready nmdo up. There is still n possibility ot trouble , nud the pro.- poctlvo ) collision batwoon federal nnd locali ties ? Is dwelt on. The United Slates marshal lodny nearly complcled Iho swearing In of iho domity marshals and supervisors who uro to do duly election day. Governor Flowers bombnsllo proclamation hns only caused n snillo. The Tummany sheriff did not swear In today the 1,000 deputy sheriffs thnt ho had provided , Instead ho conlon'.od himself wllh show ing Ibo tmdco ) ho nun ordered. It was said tonight that the republicans had fnirly succeeded In ibopurposo to which they nddroiaod themselves months ngo ot preventing the casting of n largo frauuuluui voto. Tlio Tammany count Is another matter to bo consid ered. ' T.ininiany bus mndo preparations to bail Its siupacts us fait us nrra.stod so their votes iiuy not bo lost , .oven though their dnpos afterwards go to prison. It is announced thui representatives of Fitch's congressional coinmltlc--1 , which Is appDlnlod to inaKo polil- Ical cnpitnl , will sit Tuesday to near complaint ngalnst Davenport. Noth ing could please iho chief suparvlsor bailer . Ho will bo glnd of tlu chance lo RIVO soma object , lessons in the necessity of federal ot- ilccrs lo soctiro honest elections. Tummnn.v's < lro.it lUiin . Though the Tummany sachems made n good deal of nn outcry , Ihoy Inink thnt tboy will bo able to utilise some of Ihoir "nrti- llcinl" strength , as they pleasantly call thu Ilonters , nnd inoy rolv on tholr majority ot election Inspcclors , which they hnvo iu each polling place , lo do iho roit. This U Ihu ox- j.lanatlon of their apparent confidence , which would puzzle nn outsider who had not scon similar displays just preceding election. Whllo Tummany und Its machine naturally 1111 most of Iho spnco in Iho cily in Iho clos . ing days of Iho campaign , Ihov gel nn exu- goiMled imporlnnco. There is anolhcr factor which has to bo taken Into nccount. This Is the business element. Much hns been hcnrd of this democratic business clement , nnd the parndo it hold today had boon _ widely ttdvurtlsed us one of iho Inlng.s which wns lo show how slrong Cleveland wns in this clly. There were lo bo10,000 , even 50,000 , solid business mun in line , but there wore nol 'JO.OOO men in lino. Four years aeo the democratic parade was much larger. If this means anything it means thut there is something the matter with Mr. Cleveland's business men's support in Now York city. Krpuiillranx Sunrnim-Iy Cniillilont. The republicans have had no parade this yoar. The ono they had plauncd was given up because ot the president's nllliction. So there ia no Hold for comparison. The repub licans clone. d their campaign In tbo city tonight by ri great nicotine at Cooper Unior. which was addressed by ISx-Spenltcr Iteiul nnd other lending men. Ss tnr ns tbo indications from this and other meetings can bo judged the republicans nro moro nggres- sivo und moro numerous than thov wore four years ngo. There sooma to bo enough to just ify the message sent by one of the local loaders to lloss Crokor toniuht , that If Tammany did not look out the majority Mr. Cleveland had In I8S8 would get away from him. As to Iho Htuto outside Iho city iho republicans uro absolutely cotiiidtmt that the majority for Harrison will bo greater than that given him four years ago. Souili Carolina DtMii Cniiti.KsToN' , S. C. , Nov. 5. It is ns cer tain as anything can be Iu politics in South Cnrollnn that the olcclor.U vole will bo cast for Cleveland and Stevenson. There Is no reason to douut the loyalty of both fac tions of tbo democratic- party to the national standard " bcnrcrj. There is little room to doubt thnt n solid democratic ; delegation will bo sent to congress , that Is to suy , in cacli of Ibo districts of the state candidates will bo selected under Ibo numo of iho democrats , although In live of the r.evon districts these candidates worn nominated ny the nlllanco. The republican party has nominated can didates In each congressional districl. The third party bus nominated no can didates for conpross. The ontlro stale ticket , the electoral nnd llvo of the democratic candiduio.s for congress nro farmers ulllanco men. At the primary election when these candidates were nomi nated n vote was taken 01 : the prohibition question and this Issue will probably bo nn Important question at the next session ot Iho legislature. Divlilud III Texui , GAi.vesTo.v , Tex. , Nov. fi. Tonight virtu ally . closes the most exciting campaign ever known in this state. Georco Clark loads QUO wing of the democratic ] party and is endorsed also by Ibo ropublicnn party for governor. This faction's platform Is directly In harmony with tbo na tional democratic platform. .1. S. Hogg , now governor , lends thu other wlnu of iho democratic ) pnrty upon : i platform containing free silver , stnto ban Us und incoma tax plants. Nil rent , HID populist nominee lor governor , is running upon the regular partv principles. Of the 40J.OOO votes in this sinlo 100,00 nro ronub- llcnns. Of Iho . ' 100,000 Iho question Is how many will Nuuonl gotj Ho claims 1)0,000. ) If bn pots liO.OJO Clark probubly will bo oleetod , as no lias 75,000 republlcan'votos to start with , and Is sure to gut nearly ns many democratic vote- ) , leaving tlio re mainder of the democratic vole lo HoL'tr. llofu'x men claim the election sure , Bolting is at lltful odds , nllghtiy in Hogg's favor. The presidential election Is all ono wny. IJmv Olilo U'JIl do , CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. ! > . Besides tbo presi dential elector's thora are to bo chosen by Iho valors of Ohio u secretary of state , two judges of thu bupromo court , n clerk of the sunremo court , twenty-one members of congress and county olllcers. The populists nnd prohibition tickais uro not oxpuetcd to show much ndvanco upon last years vote. The hopelessness of elect- ing liny member of congress and the ahsonco of u vote for.-i legislature glvos no special In- ducomott for u larco vote from either of these parlies. While tin ) loading democrats ihave at times claimed Ohio for Cleveland , there is no settled foelinu- that thorn will DO nny change in Ohio. Tbo republicans claim the election ol sixteen out of tbo U\only-one congressmen. Cullturulii Kur Kiipiilillrun. SAN Fiuxn.sco , Gal. , Nov. 5. The politi cal campaign in California has boon devoid of the usual excitement nnd there has been very little campaigning In tbo popular sense. All four of the national parties have nomlna Ucl presidential , con gresslonal and IceUlatlvo tickets , The totnl registration is ii'M,000 for the state , indi cating that the popular vote will bo fully 50,000 In excess of tbat of four years ago The members of the republican state cen tral committee are conflduntly claiming iho stale on iho popular vote for president. Tbev aUo say that the republicans will elect a majority ot thu tnoinbors of iho stale legis lature. U'U ' oii4ln All Itltlll. MADISON' , Wls , , Nov. 5.-Tbostule of Wis- cousin 1 * watched with more than usual In terest uud will be , as tbo electoral vote of the state is confidently cluluied br both parties. The chief question this year is , now that tbo Bennett parochial school law Is no lor.gor an issue , whether tbe Lutbersu valor * can ba bulJ by the rtcraocrntlo party. Holh pi rtios olnlm Iho Lutheran voto. Thn republicans MB.VO iouglil to remova any seruploi yet enter lulnca by tbo Clemnn huihorsus by nomlnullng Hon. John O. Koch , n , Gcrmnn Lutheran , for lieuten ant governor. Mr. ICoch has mndo nu aggressive campaign nnd hns constituted ono ol the principal elements of strength In the ropublicnn party this yo.ir. Should ihu legislature bo republican , Sonntor Spooner will probably bo ro-olnctod to the scnnto of the United Stntos. n | which event Koch would bo governor. Tbit Is iho Koeb's wny friends are talking , ind the republicans thlnit ho will gel n urge vote In consequence. The contest bo- Lween Peck nn.l Spoonor for the governorship - ship has bcou a mint spirited one. Under the now appointment Wisconsin Is mtillcd to ton coiTgrdssmcn. Tbo repub- ICAIIS claim eight of thtse , anil give iho domocrnts two. .MtllllKHMM roiilrM. f..AX < ixo , Mich. , Nov. f > . The supreme court of the United Stntcs having sustainedor the validity ot the Minor MdlstnotSt c Inw , iho state of Michigan , for the II Ir.st llmo since Iho wnr will cast n per tlon ol Its electoral vote for the demotin cnitlo oaiidlduta for the presidency. The stnto Is entitled to fourteen electors. Kach party feels conlidont of llvo electoral votes to vinrl on. wllh n llglulng chance In iho Third , Fifth , Sixth nnd Klghlh congroslonnl dls- iricls. A strange fusion movement , prevails throughout the slnlo nnd no man can predict with conlldouco the rosull In llioio fourdU- trlcls. ' While the democrats will corulnlv divide the olcoiornl vote of the stnto.thi ) Indications onUK the state I li-kot sooni lo bo favorable to UK republicans. A complete state ticket Is to bo cbotnii wllh John Klch , ropubltcnn cnmlldnto for governor , und Allen Moss , democratic candidate. i Outlook , P'pnn.\\i > , Ore. , Nov. . " . Oregon will vote OH Tiiosdnv for president nnd vice president only. The principal Issue Is the tariff and up to a few days aim nouo of ' .ho parties in the Held had piit forth spoclnl efforts , Thu attempted fusion of Iho demo crats with the people's party hns caused tbo topublii'ans to c.xortlhomsulvos to bring out n lull voto. TUG republicans claim they will liavo a plurality of at least 10,000 iu the ) state , tind that they will oloc-t all four electors. The democrats do not expect to carry iho slate , butsav they nro certain toelocl Plnrco , Iho populist olootor. The peonlo's party vote , ll is uclloved , will reach lf > ,000 In ih'o late. jsitfc.niox.il. . Over ! ! 00 women nro now studying nt the Hnrvard annex , ucd the freshman class ot thirty members is iho largest In Iho history of Ihu annex. The attendance Ibis ycur l the University ! of Virginia It c-onsidorubly in ndvnnco of | what It wns last yoar. The Incienso is chicllyin the ncadmuii- and l.uv departments. Iho medical und onglneeriug nboul holding llicir own. Among iho slu-limts of Iowa State univer sity is Mrs. Stuns iSvans , the wife of n lawyer nnd the mother of live children. Uotli Harvard nnd Yale Unvo adopted the | American laucungu nnd dropped the Liitln I in printing tholr now triennial c.unlnguos. I An uddltion of historical momor.ibilla nn- dors iho now Yale catalogue much more in- leresting and valuable. Tlio enrollment of htudonU nt the I.olaml Stanford unlvoisily Is alre.idy list , against a total of Ji.V.i for lastycnr. Many students como from Canada , Japan and oven Moxico. It Is iliiirb honor which hns bson conferred upon lluuort A. Newton , professor of inatlie- muilos at Yule thai of oloctlon lo IhoHoyal Philosophical society of London. Bryn Mawr collcgo has a larger number of sluuents than over before. Two hundred Htudonts have rogistered. lifly-livo in tbu freshman class nnd lifluon grudualostudents , ncluatng thrco CJlrton stucionls , I'ollucal sentiment at Harvard hns been nscertninod by n careful canvass , which shows 1.1U votes for Harrison and Sit fo Cleveland. Figures nro sometimes juggled with , out ihosu speak plainly , and tell tun whole aiory on iboir fnco. They confirm President Eliot's recent statement 'that the republicans nro iu u largo majority iu tno university. Mr.Vinileld Hlako , who bus been heard in sovernl of our churches , having .1 baritonu voice of moro than usual culture , tins llnally decided lo locale in Omahn und will devoid bis lima to teaching music. Mr. lilnku has had u wonderfully vnncu experience , having sung in niinsircl quartet ns ivcll ns In era torio. He was u pupil of thq Into William Paoltor of lloston. Mr. Ulalto romcs from Denver , xvhero ho hold a choir position with Trinity Methodist church. His letters of recommendation from Djan Hart , Dr. Me- Intyro and other well Icnown Denver pcunlo toalify lo A'r. lilnk 's ability. For Ihn pios- cr.t ho Is located ut Nineteenth und Cnpilol nvonuo. \VilI i\luinsl : Ills Surplus. Dave AV'ilson , nn iown farmer , carne into town yesterday nftunioon lo buy a corn shcllcr , but ho fell by the way ° ldci nnd blowcd In his casli nmong the ivonii'n In the "burnt district. " Last night bo was ar- re.sted und had chnrues enough piled up ngninst him to nso up all the money ho Intended to pnv for n corn machine. The arresting olllcor Imd him booked for bolng nn Inmate , for disturbing the peace , currying concealed weapons nnd for threat ening to bbool. Tbo minimum llno.svili font up to & ! 0 , nndVilnon'.s ready monov , about $14 , will hardly foot the bill. So ho will hnvo lots of experience und little money when ho gets homo. ' . ' * Next Friday'ovenlng , November II , the Yountc Men's Institute will offer tlictr reg ular entertainment at St. Plilloinonn's hull. Members nnd their friends are ronll&lly in vited to attend , A good time Is guaranteed. rohtOllll'll SlIVIHK' * Ilillll > 4. Ono person out of ovor.y seven in the ITnitcd ICin > ; din In n dujHMitor in tlio' ImnlfH , wliioli luivo Hourly . 'WO,000H)0 ( ) ( lojioslta. To this business clioro is u homli BtalT of not fur from llK ! ( ) poi > oiiH\it \ tlio London Ponlolllco biuil ; , of which every nionoy order poslofllco in ( ircul liritniii und Irnlnnd Is a briuiuh. livery nmdo in any ono of the jio.slolllco is warilocl lo iho I oiulun Tlio local pofittiuifatur Kiinply talius ihu oiifili and Koncls tt nji to Lonilon , niornly onloriiif , ' U on lilb acoiinlK ! ! ainl on tin ; al doposltor's booU. Tlio London ollico kooj)9 an account n nlnsl everyone of tlio 10,000 branch olllco/j. / Ifow yrcal is tlio labor entailed will bn roili/cd ; wlion it la Hlutod llnil in ono day IH many as 7liHSl ! doponllH liavo buun mndo ; Unit liiHt your ! ) ! ) " , OI)0 ) uc'conntH wci'O oponud and 701,01X1 closod. It is oHliniiitoil that In the twority-llvo yuarn tlm [ ) ostollleo bank sysuiiii liati ) K < C I In lion fraudx and imu'cuiMcius liavo amounted to only about 11 i.cnt for ovorv AriililiinViodiiin. . Tlio tonytio of ton ctilij ol ) the lioad , If your friend Id made ot lionoy do not ) ( out him up utono nioal. ( When your HOII'S boiifdU yrown it Is time for you to alinvo your chin. There ia no warmth In borrowed nii- mcnt. The mother of a mitrdc od maiifilooiis , ton but the laothor of u mi.idurur nwalco. ' WANT A DEMCR4HC OHGAS Washington Membsrs ofi,0 , TartInoliuotl to Endoraj the Niw Vapor. WILL WAIT UNTIL AFTER TtlE > JCTION At n Mpptlnu ( if Tlioir A nrli i1mi Uiinrliiilo Thnt Tliny Mn l llnvitil I'Vdcrnl I'litriiiiiiRK llcloro 1'iililni ; J Siirli u Strp , WASHINGTON BuiiKAior TUP. BRKJ filfl FoitiiTiiNTit : Srni-.Rr , \V\Minxtirov , D. C , Nov fil | A strong effort to cstuohth a r.oinocil organ has been mndo hero recontlv Star Is Iho only evening pnuer m Wnshfl ton and ll u noupnrllsan wllh , porlmpj slight republican loaning. At u inectliiv tin Jnckson Democratic ussocliitlon night a mntion lo endorse iho new p created n lively dUcusslon. There was si opposition ihnl the motion was withdraij The backers of the newspaper i\ro wi see whether they will hnvo a dnmocraUoj , ministration , lo bnrk them. \ \ hen they l\ \ the no ws noxl Tuesday th"ir t'ourngo probably l ' potnr out , ' ' ' 'ho following western pensions grnnl nnHi reported by Tin : BKU mnl Kxamll Hurenu of Claims : HiI Iown I : Original - linudt Oisnn. . Gcol White , Sllns Streoier , Loreu F. \ ernoce | John ( \ IJoed , Wesley L A : ) < , jroiso'i Sheltnn , Kiliv.ird C. Mulnlx 'Viliiam ( inrrett. Addltininil llorai-o H Notiri Jostjpu Freasi > , John Foemv. t imrliu Crawford , Kd ar K. Ituoll , Ui ilmu llov minors of McArllinr Sulk's , l-icro.isj Albert Cave. KoUsim und increase ward Foisemlon. Original widows , el'L Mnrunrot A. tllckok , M.uil.ln ( .ildwl Susannah Miller , Amanda A I oiip , Snf K. Vnndvke , Mary W'liUors , C hnrioltr ] Parker ( moiher ) , Martha ( Jorstich , ll. Hays , Uosottn Fry. Soulh D.iltoln : Original Pater Smj WililamS. Wyman. M IsrclIunrniH. Leave of absence for ono month , to t effect iiuon thu expiration of the leave aojotico on account of sh'ltncm grunted I Is granted Captain lOugonc L. Swift as- ant surccon. The nccoptanco of thn real ) lion ol Second Lieutenant U'irt. linhln Fourth artillery , bus been revokcul by president. Senator ! Quay has gene lo Beaver , Pn vote. Ilo s.ilci before going ih.it ovrvtn possible had hcoii done nnd ilia' Predict Ilarrlson wontil be re-elected Henj imin Uurfce , clerk of the dnanco ci mlttec , who has been i raveling with Sena Aldrich , toturneit to Waslilogton todiiy , SUVH that Now Yon ; will go ropublicnn loss Tammany should steal it , and he is " re ! of . Harrison's election. On Uio nDDilcatlon of Hnhriam W. , wards for entry In the MeCook district ofj land ' originally entered by William II/Tnv- lorand , ' afterwards by Knwin ICivnp , t/iotll'ln lo which Is In dispute , the secretary j of thu interior . todav nlllrmod the cloclsloiif of the ) land olllco rejjcllng iho - nppilc-ulon/ liu- xvnrds. / | John II. Hydn of the census olllcn'wont if Omaha tonight nccomp.inied by Mrs , Hyit\ ) U'oollliirii nl tl'.n U'ni/ld. Alpha camp No. 1 , Woodmen/of the World ] broke the record nt Ihe regular meollni Thursday evening in the mauler of tbo initial lion of now members. Tnl.is iho first ol tbo fraternal organizations to establish It/ / liendiiuaiturs west ot Uln Misis ! > ippi , nn | Iho work of Iho order in the pis : few incmtlis shows Hint tlie people of th | city oellcvo In pntronizing ho'.no inatitutlonl In oilier than mminfncturlng lines. At thj mcotina Thursday itU'tit lifly-t\\6 mombcrf toolt the obligation of tlm ardor , bri ; ; inir . . . totnl menibcrdhlp of tbo canp very close icl the 500 marit. Among tlui moitiber.i of tin niinin Initiated \vcre Prof. A. S. Koo.l \V. F. ijcnhart , T. Difiln , I'Vnnk Tlmmuton | nnd , i. J. Cole , who c'onstituto thu W. W. " quartet. Alter the service of Initial lion the qiiartol rcnderucl n numbuf ot pleasing vocal selections. Addrosscn wora ] iiiadu by J. C. Hoot , founder of the order , ! Wilt L. Schism , G. W. Hill ami others. ! Committees wcio appointed to nrnuiL'o fo > | HII ciiUirtalnuinnt which will bu ( riven Tuesday - , day ovi'iilnp , Novonibor : J , lo colehrato nlliiinmonl of 500 members of thu oamp , banner manufactured by an Omiilin linn wili bo iiroscnlocl lo tbu ciimp hy iho snvoroigil olllcers. llo'4 Sllipjllllg lo ( Illlilllll. Mr. S. II. Hardti ; , ihu tonlor member of Ilia linn of llnrdia , Campbell .V C o. , ' "as in the clly yeslerdny with n largo alilpniont ot | iattlc. This linn owns n vui'v extensive i tie range near Uinuliam , Wyo. Heretofore they have al A'jys shipped their c'nttlo lo C'hi- ca'-o but. concluded , ihuy to try the SontliJ Oiu.iha nmrket , uud yi-.ter ! l.iy made thulr Ili-si slilpinont. , i-.uc A. T. Crollln of llolden is a' the Avcndo. II. C. Knssoll o' bchuylorii nt iho Arcadn I'.ihvin WilkiiM of Chicago isit : tlio I'axton. ; U. Li. Owens of Lincoln is at tin Mlllard. i W. C. Klco of St. Louis i-i at the Murray. ' if. M. Culdwcll of Iveurnoy Is ut tliu Mcr-J cor. cor.W. W. A. Ciilmoro of liroliun How is at tha Pi-xton. K. W. Oliver ot Kearney Is a guest at thoj Pdxton. L. .1. Kedwoou of llualrico is .1 guest al Ibo ] Mercer. I ) . C. Adams nf Chicago Is a guesl at thol Millurd. It. I'1. Kniso of Chicago h a giifU nt thaj Mtirr.iy. l'A. . Hey of lira tut Miami i at lho | Uollonu. A. K. ( Joudy of Lincoln > vis : a' iv I ) yoaterdny. J . O. Pnltorion of Cluungo is rt-g - . ro J at ] the Arcade. II. H. Wallace of Toicamab i n t'uubt utj Iho Dollimu. .1. A . Clark \Viitorloo , In. . Is ugistdredj Ihu Mcict-r. Miss Flora AdieuIs at homo after a do- ' llghlful visit ol llvo months nt Su.iUu. Mr. and MM. F. M. Unril of Muralm I- Iown , la. , are amunu luu guests nt lee Mur ray , Mrs. K , H. White , of 1SI5 Corby Htreet. I departed vi ! lurday for an rxlondivl visit j fvith friends In Tori'.i Haulo. Ind Henry KoMintliiil leave ? tud.iy for Port- laud. Oro. , where ho gout to Hike the posi tion of booulfoopur in liii bruihor > furniiuruj house. Mr. and Mrs. K. It'Jioiithnl of 'Ultimora | stnrt today for for Portland to vifll their sons , nftor s'i'jiidiiig i nn past ton days visiting ihclr dunxli'er ' , MM Abe Muudlu- liKi u"d SUHH , H , and M. Uo' > cntiiiii , Niw : Y < HII , Nov. -Spcc-ial | Toiegram loj Tliu Uiil-Oinaha : : : W. II. It'Jiu Plu/.a. llusliiiKS Nob. : .1. X. I'lurli , mun. mun.due i'.o , III. . Nov. ft. to'i'iiK | | KK. | Nebraska arrivals \VeIiIni- Ur. Joioph T. Duryea ni.d wifu , Ne braska. Lcluuil Henry ( JHHuii , Oinihi.J ; ; Victoria Scipio Ktinin , Nubr.init.i I.rand ] I'aiiltic J ( . M. White , llt' Higliust of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.