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THE OMAHA ! DAILY BEE
TWKNTY-SECOND YEAU. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY .MQUjNLNG , NOVEMBER 9. 1802. NUMBER L.13.
STITT IT'S ' DflHRTFITF
ullLL 11 0 i/UUl / lltb
Eesnlt of Yesterdaj's Balloting is Yet an
Uncertainty.
CLOSE VOTE IN IMPORTANT STATES
Cleveland Losrs Dokviare and Connecticut ,
but Carries New York.
'
RETURNS COMING IN VERY SLOWLY
Counting the Kangaroo Ballot Consumss a
Great Deal of Time.
FAIRLY HEAVY VOTE WAS POLLED.
n'nr WrnJIirr 1'rfvnlloil i\crywlicrr , anil
the People Turin-it Out III I'orcc Ouict
> rul flrilrr nt tlio I'olU
MimeItrturiK. .
While New VorK has gene for Cleveland ,
Harrison's defeat is not ecrluln. Indiana is
still In doubt. Tbe introduclion of the Aus-
tn.llan ballot system In many states compli
cated the count to the extent that returns
urn still incomplete at noon. Illinois Is demo
cratic , but the rest of the debatable states
nre left in uncertainty by the meageraeis of
the returns.
M\V : runic1 * VIM B.
Tniiiumny Cm-riot tlin City for the Uler
Ainu of Iliu Democrat" .
Nnw YOUK , Nov. S. From 7 o'clock this
Dvoning until an hour after midnight , tha
lower part of the city , especially the neigh
borhood of Printing House eriunrc , was tilled
with a wild , cheering mob. who liocked
around the uoivspaper bulletins and warmly
irooted ; each return. Early in the evening
iho cry of "four , four , four years more" pre
dominated , but ns Iho roiurns from Now
Ynrlcily were presented indlcnlinp a bic
majority lor Cleveland , ihe democrats with
their tin horns predominated.
By 10 o'clock "newspaper row" was prac-
ticull ImpasMiMo andthe street cars had hard
work to make nnyhtadway. As tbe demo
cratic newspapers announced that New
York. Illinois and Connecticut wcro dropping
into line for Cleveland , the cnlhuMcsra of
Ihe crowds knew no pounds. Cbecr after
cheer went up. Brooms , efllgtcs and tin
hprns tvero pressed into service , and
qpnfusion and discord were the
of the input. There was
mucb ' eitbusiusra ; nt dcmocr.itio hendqiiar-
1 firs' Chairman Horrity was greatly pleased ,
"bo stiid , with the showing in tbe state , ncd
also with the excellent prospecls of demo
cratic victory in Indiana. Many prominent
democrats dropped into headquarter * lor a
few minutes to conniMtulme the members ol
the cominitlee on the successful termination
o ! their lar > ors for Cleveland aud Stevenson.
A perfect stream of people poured into the
rcpuollcan national headuuariers tonight to
bear the returns road. Chairman Cartsr.
witn the member * ot bis committee , was
busy gathering in the dispatches as fast as
thev arrived , nnd lljurln on tbo poneral
restil' Tbo memoers of the democratic and
republican committees also received the re-
turua at their headquarters and made an-
ment of the results.
The Tnimnuny bravo ? assembled in their
headquarters in the evening and heard re
turns roa-J. They also listened to addresses
of felicita'iou on ttio result at the polls.
The corridors of the uptown hotels were
througcd with lUo usjul election nicht
crowd. The lower part of Madison
was crowded wltb watchers , who kept up a
i-onllnnnl shouting as the bulletins were
Hashed on a sterooplican.
NEW YCIIIK , Nov. 8. Now York cily com
plete pives Cleveland 17-1.SN'I ; Harrison , 0 . -
70(1. ( Cleveland's majority , itl ) i.
BuooKi.fS' , Nov , S The full vote of Kings
countv gives ClevPland Or.W'.T ; Harrison < ' > S.-
1150. Cleveland's Plurality SS..bT.
New YOHK. Nov. S. In 1,0715 districts out
side of Now York and Brooklyn Cleveland
hn KU.21S ; Harrison , I.M.141) ) . Tno RHUIO In
1SSS save Cleveland 1IM.4M ; Harrison , 101-
' . ' 02.
02.New
New YOHK , Nov. S City pres association
says : Tbe lull returns from all the assemblv
lilstricts In the city glvoUllroy a plurality of
75,704 for mayor.
< sivis i'i > M-\V : VOKIJ.
Vlnvv Taken of the Situation l y tlio .Sv ,
York Irlliiine.
New YOHK , Nov. S. Tnu Tribune will lo-
morrow mornlnp say : ' -Kuiurns toccived at
iho hour of wi Itinp nro about satisfactory to
roi.-ubllcam. * * * U can onlv be said ut
tbli dour that returns nro not at band to
Justify the assertion Hint several proat we.it-
crns-tatcs have clvcu their electoral votes to
Mr. Cleveland. Ami without Iheso voles i.o
1 * still in danger ol disappoint mei.t. The
republicans have failed lo carry New York. |
The machinery In treat democratic cities
lias turned out majorities sufficient
to overpower the votes of ro-
pulilfcin counties , which appear oto
have been ilo-.vn below oxpcctatioi.s. In the
ubionoo o ! returns from nnv coiuiJcrabl
part of fiavt Jersey It ran only bo assumed
that tbo staio has ponu dumocrauc on tbo
presidential Mckt-l u * usual Connecticut is
cIuiuicd : with coilldencn : In dispatches bv
both nartU't. but Iho rotuniu ihensclvc ap
pear to favor the democrat' . With rsew
York n d Now Jersey and Tennesse ? , four
or Jive probable voloi from Mlclnpnn ud n
south matlu solid by fraud and wholesale
duniKl of tha right of suftraeo , Mr. CUveland
would Imvo about SlUulectnral votes , noed- '
Ini ; only these of Indian * and Illinois to as-
isuro bis oleellon. At present wrlluic
Intilnna und lllinol : nro rlnlinol by boih
pnriles , but without sufllclem full returns to
place the result In either stalu beyond doubt.
cAitriifs ; vi i\rs :
Iloir I rliulrinuii ul tln > lieiiilillrio | : -
'
ttoiiiil roiiiinll'lrn l.ooki Ht It.
NKW YOHK , Nov. B. Chairman Carter
ays : "Tbo democratic majorities in Now
York city and Brooklvn win bo diftlcult tout
ovcrcomo uy republlran pains throughout
thoHttc. Our democratlo frtcods seem lo
have undi-ritood their party needs in the
state of Now York when Hiev enacied the
proicut ballot law. Fortuuatelv thouatioual
i-omiulHeo relied upon thrfo dUtrlcvs ; tno
combinatlonc in two cf Ihsia yet reina'u
iuiuct.
"With InOlaua the elec-tlon of HHrrisnn Is
ostured , and i-opubllcdu victory in that stale
u assured.
"I am in receipt ot
a telegram from a ro-
ilable and thoroughly t > oii < it cllUoa of In-
diana , who says : 'Full republican > lo
polk-d throupaoul the state , uml reiurus up
to 10 o'clock lonlcbt
iodleuto ropuhlluan
taliu , nnd tbo caaralltoo U caulijent that
the ktate has btx > n CHIT ud lor tbo reiuhlicnn ;
"Tbo VOID ot Ir.-tlaui added to 'ho reliable
rcpubllcun votes in tbo elec'iral collat-o Insures
suros the lo-rlectiou ot Harrlsou. " Inttl
Cbtilrmau Carter Itsued tha followia ? bul
letin nt mldnlebt : "Ileturns received by the
icpunilcun commltleo to tnldolsht Indlcato
that Ilarrl'on and Hold bavo carried the
Mate * of California , Maine , Massachusetts ,
ten voles of Mlohlean , Ohio , Oregon , Pcnn-
srlvanla , Rhode Island , Vermont , Idaho.
Colorado , Illinois , Iowa , ICan'sis , Minnesota ,
Now Ilampihire , Wisconsin , Mor.tan.t. North
and South Dakota. Wasbmeion. Wiomintr.
Nebraska , Indiana , ana Delaware , or 'J'i'.i
electoral vote * , a majority of six In the
electoral college Our own nJvlces at this
hour aUo * how that we hnvn inoro than an
even chance to carrr We t Vlrginln.
THOMAS CAIITEII , Chairman.
"E. L MiC M\s Sicr > ! taty. "
in MWoitu : ,
Serrolnry Tric : > I'lpiMnntl.r Itrlrrn tn Ilin
Kr.iDlrt * Sti t - ' < Vntr.
\V tsniNOTox. D. C. , Nov. 8. fSpecial
TelcL'rum to Tun HEE- ! Shortly after 11
o'clock thn three members of the president's
cabinet left the white house together , becre-
tary Tracy was the only one of them who
would < say anything.
"It looks as thoucb Mr. Cleveland was
elected,1' he soul.
"To what do you attribute the result In
Now Yoikl" was aslied.
"Tbcro were not republican votes enoueh ,
that Is all , " sai-1 Mr. Tracy pleasantly.
li\vond ! Ibis ho would say nolblug , and his
iwo compintons decline : ! to commit them-
( tilvcs in iiay way. The parly scatlomd and
the liiombers of it went to tbelr honiei and
before midnight they were nil In bed.
It wns oaly a few minute * before the mid-
nlcbt bout when ihe family party at the
white ho'iso broUoup. The ladies retire.1
to their rooms , out the president revalued a
little longer to MAI ! the later returns.
Ho was particularly interested in Indiana
and particularly plr-ased wi'h the vote of that
state , KS It was indicated bv tbo returns at
midnight. Next to the tiual result bis in
terest centered hi the result of the voting In
his own statp , and If hu nad any personal
feeling tn Ibo contest it was about the vote
of his own p-oplc.
Shortly nftcr half past 12 o'clock the presi
dent started to Dr. roo.n to go to bed , but en
encouraging disp.ilcb fmm Illmoii nnd
nnolber from Indiana recalled him nnd he re
mained in the librarv until a few minutes
before 1 o'clock. lie had not given up the
liiht at the lime ho returned
as the returns from Indiana showed
n pain for the republican' , which ,
if ksp' up throusout the state , would give n
peed republican majority , and a bulletin
trom rnlcaco reportrd that the Chicago
Herald , which wouui ba apt to clrilm nnv-
thin ! ; for the democrats , said that
Illinois wotilJ go demoor.itic bv a
very small majoritv. This now * from Illinois
the ! president considered encouraging , for
hc thought that the Herald would have
cldimed ! the statn more positivelv if it WHS
lost to the republican party. Then in addi
tion _ [ to Ihe dispatches which came over the
regular telegraph wire into the white
house from Indiana. tbo president
had a private messaso 'from W. T.
Durbiu , sayInK that Indiana would give
n handsome republican majority.Vnen the
president had read these dispau-he * ho snid
that he thought he would co to be.i. The
other inembets of tbo household had retired
tlb Iheir rooms , and most of tUPin were In
bcu. The telegraph room was kept , open for
possible late news of importance. The dem
ocratic congressional committee claims tbe
hou o uy forty-four.
The president got to bed about 1 o'clock
and he has not been disturbed since. A pri
vate \viro received nt the white house
after iniiliiiL-ht from Kansas says that
that state will civi ) n repub
lican 1 majority of Is.OJO. The white
houfo wire Is still opan and will b
kept open probably unlll moniinir. U is not
likely 1 , however , lhat any news will be re
ceived which will bo of sufili-icnt importance
to warrant Iho watchers in wakins the presi
dent. Kuvicll HrrUo4j , L'edtouant t'aruar ,
Executive Cicru Tihbott und the.operator. .
Mr. Montcomery , are ull thit nre left in the
teleci-apb room. The rest of the white house
is silent.
INDIANA IS VUIIV L'I.Oi : .
43roiiiiK ! lor Knt Ii"- ' - - ' ' - " - - - "
Clllit-r Mile.
IM > IAS ii'oi.iInd. . . Nov. 9. [ Special Tel
egram to Tin : BEK. t.opublican stock is
advtneini ; In Indiana. One hundred and
thirty-thi'co precincts out of S.W.i. includinp
12 In this city , belni : one-fourlh of
the city vole , give Harrison 12CiD !
nnd Cleveland l'i.05tt. This Is a net
republican pain ol ' . ' 31 over the vote of l W.
At this rate Indiana will co republican. The
count is coining in quito slowly , but tbe ratio
of gain N looking1 brighter , especially in In
dianapolis , tbo president. ' * home
It now seems ihe sialo will be desperately
close and DOilhcr side has grounds for cntbu-
siasl'.c claims.
Later 2 a. -Something is wrong with
the Indian : ! returns. Tne Western Union
returns and Chairman Tasjjrl's lipures do
not apree. Tjguiin claims the state for the
democrats by 10.0DO , or bays he has the flR-
uruH to show for It. Tbo result will not bo
before tomorrow.
MM : ci. ; vii.\x : .
IlliuoU Iln > 1'rolitlil.v Ilcen Curried l > y tlir
Dcinoc-rtiN.
Cnii'M.o , II ! . . Nov. -Special [ Telopram
lo THE Brr.j Tuo returns at thU hour (10 (
n , m. ) Indicate tlr.it iho state of IlltnoU bat
probably gone for Cleveland by I.VOOQ ma
jority. The Dil'.y ' News ( independent ) says
the majority will bu 'JO.OvXl. The Tribune
concedes tl.ut iho siato has pone in ihe democrats -
crats by ti small majority. H-nurns from U71
r.ut of ijffi precincts in th J c'.ly proper civo
Clove-laud SI.'Js' ' . majoiily. Slxiy-sno town
ships iu IlliuoU outsida CooU co'ini.v glvp
HarrUon I'.WO : Cleveland. ltbJ3. ; Same
towut hiss in ! * > gave Harrison 12,7sl and
Cleveland H.'S'.i. Cleveland's not pain Is
0311. Sixty-four township * outaldo of Cooit
county Klvo Fifer'J.oai ' , Altpuld ,
The ilvoucrals bavo fairly poue wild In
this city. Thousands are now uaiadmtr the
strcuU with bnnils , tin hcrus. sky rockets
und r.-d lire. The Herald is ihrowmp its
searchlight in all parts of the city , indicatin ?
its cluim of iievclarai's ; elcciion.
Ciitt-uo. 111. , Nov. S. .Spsclal Tflopram
to Tut HIT. J .Mr. Jamlion , secretary re
publican state central committee , says Cleve
land and Altgold bavo carried tbe" city by
20,00 < > . He doei not COD no Jo tbo state , how-
over. The returns arc coming in very slow.
und no eitimato has at yet been rnadeon con-
t'ri'ss or lealtlulure.
The Indicaticinti at this hour --11 p. in. are
that the stuto will bo closer than wnt
thoucbl carl'ur ' In the eyenliii ; , and iho mu-
Jontv wil probably not be 5.1HJJ either way ,
with ihe chances in favor of
CAK-.HJO , Nov..Special | to THE
It Is eenerally conceded lhat Horlnpor , dem
ocratic concroittcan , witl bo elected and
that bis majority may fou b 4.0MI. The re
publicans are not making the galus in tbo
staio that are necessary to overcome tbu
democratic majority in Cnlcaco.
CIIUMCO , ill , Nov. S. , I'.1 : ! ) a. m. The In i-
dications are that the btato of Illinois has
cone for Clove-laud uud Stevenson by from
( i.OOO to 10KX ( ) plurality , and that the entire
state democratic ticket I elected. Later reo
turns may chanpo these liRiircj , ns the coun
ty difctricts ynt to bo beard from are likely
to cut down the democratic gau iu the coun
try precinct * , Cbicapo and Cook couuty
give Cleveland and .Stevenson anil
Altculdt , thu democratic cundldalu for
governor , not less than 15 , ( ata
plurality , U'hU'h will probably more than off
set thu republican majority in tbo countrv
prcclncu. as thqcoimtry ihut far has shown
tbo Harriion voto' to oo less than In IbSS ,
when Harrison had a plurality ot O-J.OOu In
ibe whole * taio. TWJ hundred and twenty
prccir.clft la Ibo state o'juide.of Chiuaeg give
Harriion' 4I.VJ ; Cleveland , S' > . & .t. Tha
mine prerlmcu lu l ij pcve Harrison U ,74S ;
Cluvoland , . ' .1 bXi ; so it'at Cleveland's net
pain It lf.3.
' 1 bo Cily 1'resi ajsociatiou thowi lhat 'DO
precinct * out uf CU1 oreclucl * In Cblcacoglvo
ox nrru
KTjtA-M .
\SKA \ REDEEMED
Ectirns up to Hooa Give tbo Republican
Ticket a Safe P.uialHy.
CROUNSE WILL BE THE NEXT GOVERNOR
The It.irrUnn iiiil ; Itcld Klrctors Will Curry
tin , Sliiln hy Smill riur.illlloi
In Spltr ( if the UPIIIII *
crulic Combine *
Partial returns received tip to noon from
forty-one of tbo ninety counties of Nebraska ,
inclu'linp Douglas county us far as heard
from , show that Harrison has 3,000 plurality
over Weaver.
Ksturns from the same counties on gover
nor show that Crounso has a plurality of
o,7 > )0 ) over Van Wyck. The counties giving
Crounso pluralities are as follow. * :
r.tOUNSE IM.UIIMTIES. .
Adams. 2X >
Dawes VJ
[ > uw.on liiO
Donel IIHI
Mull ; pu
li.-i i iiton : )
Molt 100
-leller oti IOJ
Klmball M
Nance VJ
fairtie 101
Thurdton -K )
Valley 1l J
Washington : IW
Wayne 101
Vork 1 > J
Counties giving Van Wyck pluralities are
as follows :
VAX WVfli I'MTHALITIKS.
Celar 101
Cliiv Y >
Col fax COJ
I'urn.is ; OT
llnrlun JOD
Kearney l.V >
Lincoln ] W
I'hi'lps fi'iO
Sherman ; | .0
Saunuers , ' 'M
Only one county. Pl.itto. has given a plu
rality for Morton , so fir as reported.
CIlAllt.MAN O.\1 > Y ON Till ; CANVASS.
No Doubt of tlu > Stair Tii-ket's IJIi'ct ian
lioptihllcao ( iiilns All Over.
Livrniv , Neb , Nov. S.-Special [ Tele-
pram to Tun BKE.J Koturns from the state
are cuminp in very slowly at republican
state headquarters. At 11 o'clock Chairman
Cady stated that although he had not re
ceived returns suRlcient to justify him in
ouo'.inK fipures he felt satisfied that Ne
braska would PIVJ Harrison ils electoral
vote by a safe pluralitv. He had no doubt
of tue election of the republican state ticket.
All reporls received indicate republican
pains over two yearn ape and corresponding
losses for the independent and democratic
licxels.
I'lSOM M'I'llhlll.V OF Till : MI'TII.
Anilrnvx .Mnkri , ( iri-itt < iiiini In filly iinil
Township on tlio Votu of ' ! HI.
HA TIN S. Nob. , Nov. S. [ .Special Telegram -
gram to the BEK. J Chairman Md'h ely of
the Fifth dis'rict republican committee
authorizes Tin : Brc correspondent to make
the following statement : The city of Has
tings gives Andrews 409 majority apainst
I'J7 for Harlan in 'CO. "Edrar elves
Andrews u pain of 31. Mirage
lownoblp , Kearney couniy. give * Andrews
( ii majority. Andrcson'township. I'helps
county , Rive * Andrews .V > vote. " , where Har
lan only received 3 votes in l PJ.
But few returns are in. but these received
show larco pains for Andrews. Heavy pen-
eral republican JJ.IIPS are disclosed , and ibo
result is very close.
limner IIK | : i liiioil I'lumllly.
Ai mm i. Neb. , Nov. > > fSoiciai Tele-
cram to Tur Bnn.j The republican coni-res-
sional committee claims the elci-tion of
Hainer bv n peed plurality. Auior.i city
gives Hainer-7i : ; Vifijuain lo.T and Dcch
roicin : .MAKSII.\I > orr.
Until > -l ti lilrr's .Mi-i Driven Aiviiy Irom
Dak > l Couniy 1'nlU.
DAKOTA Cnv , Neb. , Nov. ' . ' . ( Special Tele
cram to THE BBE.J Advices from Jackson
show tnat n lively sklrmuh xvas had there
between the election board and Deputy
United Slates Marshal Harris and .Special
Deputies Heninpor and Urowcr. THE line
representative interviewed Duputy Suerill
Joseph Carney , uho was In Jacuson tbo en
tire day. He says :
"Marshal Harris arrived in Jackson about
S o'clock in the raorninp nnd went lo tbo
place intended for votlnp purpose' , but tbo
polls wcro not open nnd It was close onto 0
o'clock before the election board
was sworn In aud votinp com
menccd. Immediately after the opcumu
of the polls Marshal Harris nnd his
deputies , followed b.v about forty citizens
who anticipated trouble , went to the polling
place , ( it.d the marshal and his assistants
went behind tbo railing and wcro
at once ordered out by tbo
election board. The marshal stated b >
wnnt authority ho wa there and siatei
that bo Intended to lemaln nnd follow out
instructions and see that no illegality
look placo. The jujgo of the election in
formed him that ibu-y wcro able lo run then
own elections and would not tolerate inter
ference by United .Slate * marahulj , or any
body else. Harris bald he would
leave only by forc , nnJ ho was
aiTordinply forced out of tbo buildinr , cs
was also everybody else. Haws thei ! i :
dcoulizod ino'ns special deputy , but 1 would
not accept ibo oftlco and refused to asels
him in cfTectioc " an oiitranco by force. 1 irlei
to prevail on tbo board to [
let him In , but they refused Daily to let hlu
Inter/ere witn tnolr election. At one time UJ 1
luoucd as tlioupli biooa would ba spillaj , bu [ 1
cooler heads prevailed , Hatrls atraln made
dcmauds for uiimlsslon , but was refused. "
Jicksen is n ktrong democratic preclnc.
and fcr rear * illegality has"rolpnei
supreme. Harris has taken ihe
of tbe < election board and the dcputt
sheriff and will cause warrants to bu issued
for their arrest.
The presence of Deputy Marshal HurrI
2nd assistants in Covinctoa caused
HleRal voter * to keep awsy from
the polU and those who aid
cfter their ballots upon whom suspicion
rusted were challenged and bad to ba swori
in. Of all of these u record was kept am
n example will be made of them ,
I'latle.
Coi.rMiii.-s , Neb. , Nov. B. fhpeeial Telo [
r/ram 10 THE BEK. 1 Return * from 1'luti
couniy pi-rtcmcls comic ? slow , but In a leal , '
election of Merion for povernor , Weave
electoral ticket , North ( dom. ) for state 9ir 9n
ator and ( iondrme ( dom. ) for county niter
ney. Tots cily elves Harruon a snini
mnjoriiy. Tbe race botwcon Mt-lklejohn
Keift'r and Pointer seems to ba close , with
tha advantage sllxbtly In favor of ICuifer.
Latest roiurns this ( Wednesday ) morning
ihow that Molklejahu , republican , bat car
ried I'lotte county.
I'lirlpt.
HOLDIICOE , Neb. , Nov , 8. [ Special Tele-
cram to TUB Dei ; . ) Election quiet , about
2,100 votes cast In i'oelps county. Republi >
can olcctoru , SW ; popu.UU , l1t W : democrat
elector * , 100 ; C'rounse , TOO ; Van Wycic , law ;
Merion , IM : Mhjnn\'TOO \ ' ; Shrader. 1'jM :
Wohlbach , IW. , !
AtkVut.
:
HASTISO * , Noo. , Nor. S.
or. , ipacin Tele-
. . . . . , .
' ' . . . . ,
cram to THE UK'K.Tho ] total Hasting ! VOlO
i : Harrlsoa. 7f5 ; A' arcr. S.ii ; Cleveland ,
MI. tJovcmor , Crourtse , 714 ; Van Wyck.
322 ; Merion , 821. CoiiBre ninn , Andiows ,
SIS ; McICtflRban.4.i. ! ) Adam * county will
ivo HarrUon 30-3 , Crounso the same and
Andrews 250. ,
Koturus ar > conlup In very slowly and
fragmentary ejecpt on conprrs inan. Uieht
precincts out ottwonty-ono in Adams couuty
Klve An'drews39l mijoritr. 'I'be democrat *
are : noi scrsichiop th * electoral ticket much ,
but vote blanks. Crounsa hai H safe 20.1
plurality.
* . Ke.iriii.jr.
Misnnv , Ncb. < Nov. S. jSpaclai Telejram
toTnr. < BEK. I A larpe vote win polled In the
countv < and thorn was very litllo clcclloacor-
tig. Koturn indicate that. MuKciihan will
arry iho county bv3KI , Vnti Wvck by l.YJ
nd Ihe WVnvcr elcclori bv 4'JO. ' Weobfir.
? pubilcan candidate lor ttu'lcclslMur" . will
robaul.v be elected. Ueturns will come iu
lowly. ,
otoe.
NcmtisKA GITT , Nob. , Nov. S. iSpeclal
.elftrram toTitr.Bns. | Tno first district oi
ho First Ward pives Harrison 3J , Weaver
1. und Cleveland > . For povernor Crounso
1. Morton 2.1. Van Wyck 42. For congro s-
nan Bryan 40 , Field SO , Shntnp 10.
Tbe ! ir t praclact of the Third ward Rives
larrlson 05 , Cleveland 43 , nd Weaver 40.
'roanso has 41 , .Morton M ) , VanUyck 41.
Uryan polled 8ti. Field 0) , and Stamp 09.
In tbo j eond nreoioit the Third ward
plvei Harrison 09. Wcv.'or 51 and Cleuc-Und
2. Croua e col ; 4S. Morton ( > } and Van
Wye * M. Field polled 71 , Bryan IU and
Sb.itnp 0. J-
Twii precincts In the Fourth wnrd pivo
rounso.Vi ; Mortcu , 124. and Van Wyck , S7 ;
'
'laid , 103 ; Dry/in , 131 , and bhnmp , 15.
Irvan is behind his veto of two years nco.
Us majority in this city will not exceed 50.
Ht-ports from obt'slde precmuls ere unob-
ainaolo lonlirht. From reiurns in city
o far received lorton will carjy the town.
The llrst district of Iho Fourth ward pives
iarrlsnn A3 , Cleveland JK &nd Weaver 44 :
/rounse at , Morton 70 and VHU Wyck 41 :
"icld .10. Bryan 72 and Shamp s.
TAI.NUUI ; , Neb. % Nov. 6. [ Special Tele-
: ram to TIIL Br.iiT NJ rciiablo repTts can
ir- given yet on the state ticitot result , i're-
cinut relurns wllj. on lote. Field and Bryan
lave polled aoouuthc fame number of votes ,
.S ( urvi.nu. Neb. , Nov. S The election has
been a quiet one. The vot.ni : has been slow
and the canvass tardy. Indications are that
larrison will prill 701) ) , Cleveland 000 und
bVoaver NK ) . Vd Iho state ticket Ctounse ,
Morton and Van Wyck will bo cloo to-
ceihcr.
The counlins is procoedinp slowly , indi
cations are thnt the veto will bo : Harrison ,
OJ : Cleveland , iXKi. "and Weaver SOO. On
be state tli-net Crpause will pet 700 from
Jolfax.
OIID. Neb. . Nov. S. { Special Teieprr.m tn
THE BIE. | Halurns are comlup in slowly.
Pownbhip * so fur hearJ from ihow small re
publican pain ? . Ifbo other townships
> iiinv pains as estimated by the reoublicaii
execn ivo committee -iho state und national
tickel will have si plurality lor Harrison and
' 'rounso. *
N < CI. < D.V , Neb. . J ov , S. [ Special Tcleqrara
in THE BEK. ] iri Nuokolls coanty tnus far
ihe vote for Harrison is 34 ; for Weaver , 32 :
C'lovelai.d. 10 ; TUortcn" 10. For t'oacrc.ss-
man Andrew ? , 40 ; ' McKelehsn , SS. For
leplslaluro Ueyr.olrt , republican , 41) ) ;
Weaver , doniocrat , . SiKel'oti , independ-
euU 20. ' ; - ' . .
.Superior aives tJarrisou , " , Cleveland 14.
Weaver 17' ' . . . " 'f
.Ttio count i3 ) ropjesslnir'51 wly. "Harrison
'
clectoi-s are coaM ( cr.a'b1e abend. McKeiehau
and Andrews nikj running close toeether'
Two vears ago SIcKelsjhari had 5 mnjori'.y
over Hnrlnn. |
Tivo cuuntry Qreclnets beard from show
sliel.t republican aaiu over'S In same pre-
cincis , nnd a pain ; over " 93 on conpressman
of : i" > votes. Indications arc that McKei-
ijhaa's majanty will bo materially reduced.
Si rntoii , Neb. , Nnv. 6. , Special Tele
gram lo Tne BED. ) Indications voint to tbe
election of Dysart for senator and Fclton for
representative by reduced majorities. The
count ou povernor aud stuto rfticers is slow ,
but shows that tbo republican state ticket
will bo elected bva : plurality. Andrews ran
sllphtly ahead of his llckot. '
Lancaster.
LINoi.v. . Neb. , Nov. * . fypecial Tele
gram lo THE BEE.J Eicntcon prerincts iu
the city ana county civo Harrison l,73i ,
Cleveland j t ) and. 'Weaver iHOroanse
pulled l"iIS , Morton'5'J ' * and Van Wyck 4s4.
Fourteen votlnz prfcincts in the county
piro Field 1.310. Biyan 1.4'.i5 and Shamu 100.
Kloven preciacts In the citv and seven in
the county civo Harrison 1.7.TJ , Cleveland ,
41P , nndVoaver12 ( ; Crouns ? . 1,54s ; Mnr-
ton. Mr. nnd Van Wvolt 4SJ ; Flld , 1,1U' . ;
Bryan , I.IJiO , and Shamp 43.
Demon Harrison , 47 ; Wearer , 4 ? ; Cleve
land. 22 ; Bidwell.3 ; Crounsp.4'2 ; Van Wyclr ,
1C. ; Morton , dr. ; Brat ley. 2 ; Bryan , .V.I ; Field ,
47 ; Shamp , 10 ; Maxwell , 1. Doinocrallc. pain
in Ibis precinct over two years ago , 3 votes ;
Independent lot ? , 17 ; republican gain , - - .
Twenty-two precincts out of lifty-tir in
the county civcHarrison 2.M1 , Clovelar.il
4S3 und Weaver 1.-KKJ. Crounse polled 2.0SO ,
Morton litu and Van Wyck 1,111. Field got
2,44laud Bryan 2JOSJ.
Twenty-four prcilncts in citv and countrv
glue Field 2.G33 arid Bryan 2,2 : > 9.
Tiventy-txvor'i'epincls In Lincoln nnd eight
outaldo pivo Field't,311 ' ! nnu Bryan 2.k > 4'.i.
BENSI.TT , Nob. , Nov. h. Special Tole-
rram toTiiF. Bcr. . | Of the tolal vole cast ,
311 , Harrison received 137. Cleveland 2j ,
Weaver 113 acd Bldwcll 20. Crounso iot :
110 , Merion ( VI. an Wvck 101 and Bcnllev
23. Majors i-clled 133. Shrador 07 nnd Wol-
bacb 12. Field 'feot 111 , Bryan 152 und
Sbampl7.
j Oil Re.
IlEATKicn , Nab. , Nov. S. i Special Teo- !
gram to THE BCEJ The i-leotlon passtd oil
In tuU city very .quietly. The total vote
was 35 , ofvhlch J.rji wore for the Hnrri-
eon electors , 401 for Weaver and 220 for
Cleveland nnd 40 fop prohibition , a republi
can ( rain of 232 over-two yean nco.
Indications are tbnt tbo cntiro county re
publican ticket Is elected by majorities rang-
iPtr from 500 to 1 , 00.
Kiversldo , Liberty , Filley and Pnddoca
townships give tbe republican ticket 417 , tliu
Independent 277 , 'ttpd democratic HO. The
some township ) , ID V1SOO gave the republican
ticket 341. tbo independent M'J , and tbo dcin-
erratic 1 2'J- republican gain in tbe products ,
(13. ( Uoturus fromi csutitry prec'ncts are
coming in very ilowly.
"
UIIAND Isi. sn. . i'ob. , Xov. B. [ Special
Telegram to/ Tin ? BKF. . ! Koturns from
country precincts orocamiiii ; In very elowlv.
Klpht jirecliiftti eiyo Harrison 1,07 $ . Cleve
land 2.W and Weaver 70D. Three city and
two county precincts elvo Crounio 822 , Mor
ton 51 and Van Wyrk 374. Harrison will
get tha countv toy about 3M over Weaver ,
'
and Crouu' vrijl bave about the same major
ity over Morion. 1
1Jarpy. .
PAJ-IUJOK , Neb. , Nov. S.'SpocUl ' Tele-
grain to TUB HuK.J-fTbo election passed oil
quietly. Ver > ' little , scratching was done.
Harrison carries , p i > iliion precinct by iio
majority. Crouc eT > ollcd 101 , Morton 117
' '
and Van Wy'cV 51 , 'Majors col 114 , Wo ! bach
110 aid Sbrader ,43. Mercer received 117 ,
Doane US and Wbooler 27.
ll i | Wllltxr. _
Lvnuson , Neb Nov. 8. [ Special Tele
gram to TiiK.HEK.J Only ' two precincts
buvo been . . .hea'rafora , and reports from
them discloses staqd-otf tiotweeu republi
cans aud independents. A snow storm de
lays reports.
Alvrrlvk.
CKS-TIUI. CITV , Neb. , Nov. S.-Speclal :
Teietiram toT n OKC. ' Hix pwclncts nard
from pivo Harrison CS7 , Weaver I'M "aud
ClovRlaacCTi. iTbo republican btato ticket
will ruu ligbtiv behind.
U AHoo. Neb. . Nov. -lijpecUl Teleeram
to I nc Bee | -Voio hai Uocu Itpht and Ipdi-
10cations are that Woner will carry ibo
county by 000 Vau WycU > vill bavo Ji a
u-or voles than Crounse , wiili Morton 4'JJ
[ CM.STIMCU o.ancosn i
m-\m \ in.
IS DOUGLAS COUNTY
Sjvcral Surprises Sprunj by tbe Voters on
tbe Knowing One ? .
CROUNSE WILL HAVE A GOOD MAJORITY
Friends ofQcol Govirnment Stand Up for
Nebraska Nobly.
_
CONGRESSIONAL RESULT IN DOUBT
_
Count ( Not Far Enough Progressed to Give
a PcEitive Statement ,
RETURNS ARE COMING VERY SLOWLY
iir : < > rt i to Sccurn an Eirly Count I'.Ul 1:1 :
Stilus 1'rpclnct I'hr Uiltc.imo
ol tlio I.oral iirrtlun
tip lo Dtttc.
The county cnntral committees of the two
big parties , tbo mayor and the uouuty com
missioners did thiilrsharc'ln a comDliicd ef
fort to induce the Judges and clerks ot elec
tion to count toe h-ads of the tickets first
and give the news-thirsty public soms idea
early in the evening of the way matters
were coing.
Tbo result was only partially successful.
Many of the election oflicials complied with
tbo request , and the returns fiom several of
the wards were rcceiw.1 earner than ever
before known In tbe history of the city. Hut
there were Just enough odicials of tbc stub
born type on duly to retard matters bv trolug
nt tbo count in the old way nnd ihe returns
from thCJB wards will come in in the old
way. complete , some titnu late this week.
The interest in the result was verv marked 1
as compirad with the apparent indifference
and apathy ibai marked the ante-election
days. Long bsfore it was reasonable to ex
pert 1 anything frosn the local returns tno bul
letin boards in front of TUB llrr. ofllcc
were the center of attraction for thousands
oi interested citizens. Nov x'ork figures
were most e.igerly sought and the news of
every f ain for either parly in tbo Bin piro
state was the signal fbr lusty cheering by
the friends of the party having the ad
vantage. Then the Nebraska and Omaha
news began to coma in and the assemoled
patriots mode no effort to repress ,
their enthusiasm ns the returns from
each word showed that Mr. Crouuso was
setting n lively pice for the compiled force ?
of the populists and democrats. The figures
were a study. In some districts tbe demo
crats voted almost to a man fortbotpopulist
eleetorai'tickot- vhHe-ln''other slocatitfes"
stuffed prophet secured ihe almost solid vote
of his party while Mr. Morton fell far short
of tbo voo ; n the head of the ticket aud tbo
Van Wyck strenrib was not manifest.
There were surprises too on the congres
sional ticket. Mercer had been suiiguinu of
netting a good big majority in South Omaha ,
but tbe early returns wore strongly in favor
of Judge Doane , while in several sup
posed democratic strongholds Mercer real
ized unexpected pains. Tbe country
gave unexpectedly heavy votes for Doane
but not heavy enouuh in ( act to place the
election in doubt as Mercer will easily bavo
a majority of 5UO to TOJ in tbe county.
Hero ore some liguMs :
DIIIIIIIH County.
tun lull
PilCMIIKXT. iivr.ii.\ut. :
- I " f , - " 3
S * < ' i I §
. . *
nt * i -
rirs-t naril fiTI 701 , 515 47
.Tcnml I l tt ; 4,71 II2J 1-75 ' . ' 4-i. 47H.V , !
Itilrd - i r
1'uurtli. . 515 Ml
Filth. . . . 7.1 . ait
Mxtli " 'J 31 b1
Seventh . ' . 'll 'M Zlti
KUhlll. . . IV ! is3
Mnlh 4'J1 13 ? Ll
; -i > uth Orn . .i. . ! j :
cn'.c-aco . . a > V-.I sv , a\ \
Clmitorl. . 11 I , av
Doiul.it. 41 ' ! ' I il IU
KlYtiurn IUra
I M 44 .61 ra
I Akt llnmlia. . . j 31 K . , IB , li
lort | > ncc | ICK ) in : al 111 4' '
VI M"
HcAnl.f in 39 ! 341 s"
x llliiiil < : 4S | 54' ' 47' ' IM
I nluii 43 Kl TU 4 > >
Vallc-j IT i M 4in i
\ \ JlttTlOO CS' ' VJi 105 ( IU.
\ Vtt oiuahit. 11s ] < i ? U 111
Tutnl i ; ; ,
I'or t.'n
OM.UU
I lr > t Till MIJI 316' 11
want. ii.vr - . <
Ililnl nunl. . f.l'J' 513' ' H
I'tiurtli HATJ i.r.i : bM lor
IKth itaiil. .
ruth wuril. . M7 av. in
4S7 711
Kl.-litli url. , . . M''i 144
Mnlh nurd. . . . I'M 41 , 1VT
huutli ( ntatia. till U < 3
ctilcauo . in vi
Clonmrf . Hi Bl b
Rtl ; ii n
KUliurn 4 < l ! sa 4
Kuft Dir.nln. Mi 1 ! Hi
Klorvnca . ! .
JuttflMIII
.
.Mlllnr.l
L'fllon
. .
.1.
_ Total . . _ „ . ! _ 7WI 'ai ' | JWil ! ! J
Tha ooovo totals arofromnmoty-ono of the
ill precincts on the national ticket , elgtiy-
seven on the state nnd sovenl.V'ihree on y10
congressional tinkou. Four. South Omaha and
all of the fourteen couniy precincts nro
included In the loUls for president.
' "lulnif ,
Nc.v Y.IKK , Nov. 9-Wllllam P. Harrlty ,
chairman of the democratic national commit
tee , says of the election ;
' "The return * received leave no doubt in
our'inlndt of tbe election of Mr. Cleveland
and Mr , Stevenson by decisive mojorltcs In
the electoral collese , Tbe indications ro
that they will receive tbo electoral votes of
every one of the southern states.e nro
enabled to add to these tbe electoral vote * of
New Vork , New Jersey aud Indiana , as pre
viously clalmod ; wa f urthori. ore claim taut
Mr. Stevenson hag carried IlliuoU nnd Mr.
IJarrlsou uai lost souie of tbe fur western
states. "
I'of IIIUU Clllllll KHI1V4 * .
JvANEAkt'mr , Mo. , Nov. S. ITimes' , Topeka -
peka , ICnn , . Hullctin , ' Weaver electors eve
carried Ifantas by n mfe majority. The re
publicans clrtt tbclr state ticket.
Inllril Siiitr * MurtliiiU Arre. ! < ( ! .
\ \ A lll OT v , I ) . C , ICov. 8. 'I ho attorney
geuerai ibli aftvrncoa rca-Ivud itilt tu'.c-
grain from Elga"r Allen , cssUtint Unlte-d
State * nltorney of Richmond , Vn. : "L'nlird
States supervisor and lour Unite I States-
marshals arrc ted by police and democrat * .
CommlttcJ to J ill. Hall refined1
In reiponse the attorney ccncrnl tele
graphed insructions : a * lollows : "Gut out
writs of habsas corpus and have tharu re-
if court * are within reach. "
U'lKY ( 'OMSItKS-.MII.V.
The c \\l\u lime ( tprii Snrrexfiil Iu Vc lcr-
Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. -Tho following con
gressmen nro probably olcnlcJ In tills state :
First district , Jnmes W. Covert , democrat ;
Kocond dUtnci , , lohn M. Clancoy , democrat ;
Third district , Joseph H. Hendn.x , democrat :
l'"ourth district , WillUm J. Coombs , deiuo-
crnt , 1'itth Ulsttlrt , .lohn H. Cirahnui. dcnto-
crnl ; Sixtn dislrlrt , Tnotnas Hiiguur , demo-
ctal ; Seventh district , FrAiiiilln Hartlott ,
democrat ; Eighth district , Edward J. Dun-
phy. democrat ; Ninth dl < tr'ct. ' Timothy
Campbell , democrat ; Tenth district , Dun
Sicilcs , demflciat ; Eleventh district , Amos
.1. Cumlngs , dBtnocrat ; Twelfth district ,
HourkuCoc r.m , democrat ; I'liirleenlh dis
trict , J. D. U'urnor , democrat ; Fourteenth
dUtrl3t. ,1. 1C. Fellows , democrat :
Fifteenth district. A. Fitch , uemocral : six
loenth dislrict , William Kvan , demoeral :
Seventeenth district , Ilonry Haron. demo
crat ; Kichteonth dlstricl , Isaac N. Cox ,
democrat ; Nineteenth district , Charles N.
Hntue ; , demoeral ; Twrntiuth district ,
Charlei Tracoy. domoi-rnt ; Twoiity-tirst
.listricl , Kraslus T Uondlc , repub'tican ;
Twenty-second district. Newton M. Cartls ,
lopublican ; Twenty-third district , .lohn M.
Wuavur , republican : Twenty-fourth district.
Charles A. Cbickorlnp , republican : Twenty-
fifth ditlricl , Henry Dcotloy , democrat :
Twenty-sixth dUtrlct , ( Jeorgo Wrajrepub
lican ; Twenty-seventh dljtrict , James U.
Hnldon. republican ; Twcnty-sighth dl-jtrict ,
Seroii I'ayno , republican ; Twonly-iuuth dis-
inct , C. W. uillotte. republican : Thirtieth
district. James Wadsworth , ropublioan ;
Tlnrty-li-st dulrlct. John V-inVoorhcos. re-
puulic.m ; Thirlv-socond dUlrict , Daniel
Loukwoad. democrat : Thirty-third district ,
Chavlus Daniel , repiiblc.in ! : rhirty-fourth
diMrist , Wrtrrun 1J. llookcr , ropublii-nu.
yrnuvri : , N. M. A ll ; ht vote was
in this city and territory. Indicilious
point lo iho clecliop of Joseph in ; p. : to con
gress hy l.-'OO in.ijor.ty.
CINI INMII , 1) ) . , Nov. 9. . Il-sturns from th9
conre-sloial dUtrlcts at 1 oVIock indicate
the election of the foll-iwlaq : First district ,
Slarer. republican ; Second , Caldwull , ropuu-
llcan ; Third , Honk , democrat ; Fourth , Lay-
ton. democrat ; I'lfth , Donovan , democrat :
Sixth , llatcti , republican ; Sovontb , Wilson ,
republican ; Klut.th , Strone , ropuLliciiU :
Ninth , doubtful ; Tenth. ICTOcli * , ivpublicju :
IClcvenih , Grosvonor , ranublican ; Twclftb ,
OulhwJitf > , dcuoi-rat ; Tnirlecntli , Hare ,
democrat ; Fourlconlb. Hirter , liumocral ;
Fifteentn , Vanvack * , ivpublican ; S\tscnth : ,
doubtful ; Seventeenth , Uixhard , daciociMt ;
hichtecinh , Morgan , repuullcati : Nine
teenth , North way. r public.iu ; Twentieth.
White , renubliciu ; T'Wen y-tirsi. .lohn-son.
In the Ninth diitrict MoKmley bad
"i'i9 plur.illty. Toooto of l.'iea *
county shows a rcpublir-an lo"is nf : > * > > .
In the Sixteenth district , McKiLlcyS
plurality Wiis l.H.'l in l-.M. ' Tne stale corn-
mi' tea claim the elect iti of Pearson in this
district. Thi mikas the ilulo aliou eleven
republican , eijht democrats anJ two doubt
ful.
. Texi , Nov. S. ( Jreshatn ,
democrat for con rjss. is elected in Iho
Tenth district by a small msjority.
Maryland azatn retur.Tb a solid ilemocratiu
concre-sional dologaiion.
Ci.vc ISSATI , O. , Nov. S - - Vanvacks. rn-
publlca-1 , is elccteJ to congrt-is in the Fil-
leontn district nv 1.5 K ) mujorltv.
, tsqrio W. House ii.
re-ek-ctcd * " " " ' ' " '
- to cdnEresslli"th"b''rh'nrd"dlslrlct'
l-y about4IV13 majorltv.
llAr.TFoni ) , Conn. . NJV. S. I'ho couurcs-
s'.oual delepillon from Connecticut will ro-
H : : \nixo , I'a. , Nov. s. C. J. Kidman ,
democrat , nas been cloc-icd cun'/rossman in
tbe Ninth district to succeed D. Hrjnr.cr ,
democrat.
HAM KII. ; N.I ! . , Xov. S. Branch in the
First district , Ur.idv ' iu ihe Third , Buun in
Ibe Fourth and Wil'liJtns in Ihe Filth , a.l
democrats , are probably elected.
J'inu : > o\- CITY , Mo. . Nov. . - Klcharii
Itiand , democrat , is re-ulectud t" congress
from the Eighth district by 3,500 majority.
Tiiorui.i ; IN i > oiiiKiirsi ( : : .
I'ollrc ami Depiity .MiirilnU ( Mili Arrrsl *
on Until Mill" .
I'orGUKEr.r-iK. N. Y. , Nov. S. A quari'Jl
broke out at tno Seventh ward pollini : place
hero between tbo city police and the United
States marshals. It iv ulte.l llrst m n frco
I'mbt anil then m the arrest of the marshals
some four or five in numuor. They weru
lakcn bolero the rccoruer and adroiHo.i to
bail. The marshals wont before L'niled
States Commissioner Hunter anil s\voro out
warratils for tbn arrest of tte police. Throe
of Ihom , includinc ihe ctnef , were broupht
buforo ihe comtn'asioner , who held iho.ii lo
await ibo ccliou of the prand jury.
Them was no lillltf foehn ? ut lirsl In tbc
ward. In the sciimmJipe the chief nf palico
drew his revolver on u mirshul .mil ilireat-
ened to sbont utilise be fiurienatred.
Kdward B. O borne , xon.itor from this dis-
iricl , had to swear bis vote in lodav. A
warrant for bis arrest was iinmodi.itoly
allcrwards procured. His casts will po to
Ih Utui'-d .States srntid Jury.
IC-Kc.x county , with six districts mi sin ,
pivos Cleveland 2,2'.K. Harrison ! ! , 'J3 5. In
l"i S. with iho sumo districts oul , it pave
Cleveland 2,5U."i , Ha-rlsuii 4.)7- : )
I.lkan Oi'iiiutirj
Nrw YoitK , ov. S Hon. H.F.Tracy
cast bis ballot in Brooklyn this marnlnp.
Ho was put throuph the usual iuestion-i | and
answered just lik-3 any ordinary rltt/.en.
Then the tickets wora h-mdu > I to nlm and ho
went into one of the booth * . A Iitilo Liter
ho appeared at the ballot box and handed In
his ballot und ' . '
q'liotly 'lep.'irted.
Clni-ililiatI < itp ! Ili-i- Vote to
CINCINNATI , O , Nov. -Ksturns from
Hamilton county at ' .i p. m. sbow um Harri
son will carry the countv by over O.OOT.wbilo
the couuty and rontirosslounl repjlilic.ii
ilcket falls far babiud lhat vote. Siorar , republican
publican , for consrObS in the Firjl diatrici ,
appears to bo closely pressed by "
democrat.
tn l la ; Olil Diimlnlon ,
KOVXOKI : , Va. , Nov. S HoanokjCity
WO dorrocratic rnaj iritj ; a ddiuncr.ittc Ruin ol
73 ? . Koanokn caiiuir plve 3Jil ilcmocrotir
majorty ; ; a ilo'noora'.lc train of 0)7. Total
democratic gain 1,1'J.
( luiirili.lii Mi elilii Ut | < r , i Clulln ,
Nuvv VfJitK , Nov. S. IJjinocra'.io tnto
headquarters : ClovelanJ Iu * cirrloj New
YOI-K stu'.e by at least ; u.ow mjjuritr.
W. 1" . SIIKKIIAN , Lbalrmau.
Tarrli-il \Vu-.ii-r' I ; MI it ) .
KAV-\S Cm , Mo. , Nov. S. Stone , demo
cratic candidnU ) for pnvurnor , carries Jack
son county by about il.D' j votes over Warner
republican.
.Movement * ol ( Irr.-tn \ > 4Su'U.
At Antwerp Arrived Coicapo , from "ev
York.
At New York Arrived Aller , fioin Bre
men.
At Boston Arrjvcd Cephalonla , from
Liverpool.
At London Sighted America.
At LlarJ Passed J/abn , from Not
York.
A rjny
Leave of absence for four months 1
granted Lieutenant Colonel Hiwind )
Wbittenore , Twelfth Infantry. Tbocxtcn
slon of leave of atiienco granted Captali
Horace Nelde , Fourth Inf&uirv , Is furlhe
oxtendoJ three month * , .Second Lioutenan
Wiltard ' Flea ! on , Sixth Infantry , Is trdiit.-
fe'rred from company I lo company i ) of that
regiment. The extension of leuva of ubcnnco
on account of disability granted Fir't Lieu
tenant Krnett H. Koblns , Third cavalry , uIs
Ist
kill ) further extended one year ou turgeoa'ii
certificate of disability.
DRIFT OF THE .TIDE
Straws Wbich Show How the Counter Cnr-
rent ? of News Turn.
I ANY MESSAGES BUT V RV FEW FACTS
Count Frogrssiin Vcr ; Slowly in All the
Western States.
'IPS ON THE PROBABLE RESULT
tome Prophasies Based ou tbo Meager In
formation Obtain \blo.
NO CERTAINTY FOR ANYBODY YET
tlmiootu II.-XK Prubnhl.v ( ! < itio Ili-i
Ni-vndn In the 1'npiilUl * anilS > r
lor cjto ihc lrnuort
Milne I'p HIP .Sllu.illou.
Fo.lowlnp will be'found condensations at
peclal teleprann received diirinr the night
ip lo 0 a. m. by Tin : Bnn :
KAX FIUXCI CO , Gal. , Nov. 8. Ottlnj : to
he Australian oaliot returns will bo late ,
lundreos of arrests were made hero for
lei-jury , ilicpul votlnp and ( tuning. Money
vns paid openly for votes In the municipal
lht. Atnoue the arrests was Dick Crclph-
on , an ex-convict nnd ox-stale senator ,
lenry LSmJloy , republican candidnto for
oncress in tlio Sixth district , h elected by
-,0i)0 ) uiHjonty. There is an increased ri-
publk-an vole in Southern CnllfornlH ana
o very repuohcan candidate lor thu Icglsla"-
.uie will be elected.
( irrintin , OKI. A bp ! vote wns polled in
) kluhoma. At S o'clock IndliMllons pointed
.trojifly . lo Ihc elecliou of Fly nil < rep. ; n * .
delneale lo conross. :
K\NAsCiTV. Mo. Missouri will pivo a
ilur.ilily of ' . "i.ojo for Cleveland. Slon ,
lemocrat , Is probably i-leined povernor by
f > , UJl. DomociMlsolect thirteen out of IHlecn
onpressmcn , a republican pnm of two.
LITTLE Koci ; . Ark. A light vote was
> ollod. Cleveland's
majority over the re-
> ublican-populisl fusion \\ill roach 40OoO.
\ solid democratic delegation to congress 1 *
elected.
) isvr.n : , Colo. Arapahoe county ba *
irob.ioly pone republican uy 8.0UJ majority ,
'ueolo ciunly has pone repuolican by 1,300.
Nr.w Oiti.mx * . La.Tho vote in Ibis city
vas light. Cleveland's majority Is 40,000.
TOI'KKA , Kiu. : A bl r vote was polled allover
ever too Mate and re I urn a come In slowly.
t is oelioved that the republican national
und the suite ticket huvo won by 15,000. The
rcnublican committee claims the conpresi-
nen Iu six district : and the populists claim
two.
Miuv.u'Krn , Wis. If tbo ratio of demo
cratic pains continues the chances r.ro that
Cleveland nnd Pcclr will carry the state by
otnall majority , probably loss iban 3,000.
UAI.TIMOUK , Md. This state has con'o
democratic by 7.0UO plurality. The domo- ,
cnilic congressmen have been elected In the
first , Second and Third districts. Negr.o
deputy marshals causd several rows during
tnodav.
TIICNTOX. N. J. At the democratic head-
qusrturi In thU city it is claimcU tbu dflmo *
criits have elc Jtud live out of eight congress
men.
JACKTINVII.U : , Fla.Tha vote has been
ipht. Two democratic senators nro elected
MIXXUAAOLIS , Minn. Tbo vote has booh
aru in Miunosota nnd is coming very
'lowly. The election is quiet everywhere.
The republican stale centra ! committee clailu
thccleclion of Nelson , ropuolican , for pov.-
ernor , and Harrison electors by 20,000 plu
rality.
NIAV HAVKX , Conn. The result In the'
state was close and returns worn late , nnd at
his hour it is Impossible to pivj Hgures
There have been democratic pains. Th
lender. * on both MJOS claim the btatc. Gen
eral Merwin ( rep. / . the present lieutenant
povernor , will probably bo elected governor.
The republican1- claim a rain of onaconpress-
muD , Genera ! ICeilope ot Waterbujy.
Jins : .v CUT , > . J. , Complele rq-
turns received ut iho police headquarter * in
.ler.ey City show lhat Cleveland is running
e.id of bis tK-i.et in Hudson countv and
will carry tue couniy by about 7,500. Wertb
ami Fielder hold a normal democratic major
ity In Hudson county. At'Ji.W p. m. thu lirst
'
'UKram was yet to'bo rfc.'uvd nt the demo
cratic headquarters or the repuoltcan ctato
headquarters | ti Jcrsev Cit ; . From the Hud-
sou county returns. , the state ii claimed by
tno IK-rnoerats bv S.O'J ' for iheir electoral
net , Tha repuuiicitis coucudo tnal the
stita is probably gune for Cleveland , but
hope for Kane.
BiTi'Aui , N. Y . - - Cleveland will
vrotnbly carry Er'.o coun'y by 300 lo 000.
Fuurof the MX iiLMimuivraen will bo demo-
ralic , one surely republican , and one doubt
ful.
CIIAIII.ESTOV , W. Va. William A. Mc-
Cordle , Democrat , is probably elected ( jov-
onior. Under the now Australian ballot
law counliui ; is dnlayed. Ucmouralio gains
are Indicated , unrl there U no reason to be
lieve that Wcfci Y.rpinin bus left the deuio-
cr.illr column , > iul : ile'iiountllo slalo com-
millon claims it uy from 3.003 ( o 5OCO ma-
] orily. Divls. ierjalu-an | , for governor , Is
leadliig his llrket.
INDIANA ] * > i ? , liid. The tfains which liar-
ri-on la maicnu in all parts of Iho stale Iniuro
ho will carry it b a larger majority than in
) > > ; . Tbo rop'ibllcatis ' will probably carrr
the Mule for governor b.v a small majority.
No ultimate yet on the legislature. Con
gressmen same ubafori. .
SVI.T L\K , U. T. . Nf. . i. Uiwllns , demo
cratic : iomiiico for dclcpnto to canprnss ,
will currv Iho lorriiorv with n plurality over
A lift. , liliurdl , n-.d C.mnon , republican , of
from 30,0'JJ tu 3 > ) , iiJii. No oxaet Icures ) yet.
IINVI'.H. : Cn'o. ' Colonel W. it. ( irinilti.
chulriiiHii of tue state republican committee ,
bnrs the ropublliiiiis huvo a mhjorily in
Arnp'thoopouniy of .l.tiJO. which will offset
ttio Weaver vote M the btnto. The ceolrnl
committee claim * Arupabu ? couniy by 0,000
for tliu cniiru ri'p'jblii'un ticket , excepting
Coo for uonpresi ) , which ho tnlovn Is In
liouli. Ho ihitikf this mMjarlty In Arapahoa
county will olfft't tlio Weaver tr.HJorlites In
oihor portion * of iha MD'O , which he esti
mates at from 3.ith ) lo 4.0UJ.
I'liiniiKi.i'MiA. l'u.--itiirrlson
. - - carries tha
state hy at l au 45.1NK ) majontv mid tbo ru-
pnlilijans elect iiiiiftcen congrctxmon and
the democrat cloven.
WII.MINUTIIS' , Isi. c ifvclandcarries Dola-
wuro by u bmnll irujn-ity. Democrat ; , elect
all thn
Ho.TiMniiR , M'J. Murylaud will rlvo
Cleveland ticiwoen H.'Wi diid I5.UIKJ ima a
dcmucr.i'li. delejation to cougress.
Mich. 'J'lio election of the demo
cratlu povt'rnor ccm assured in Michigan.
AUoconprrsirnei ) in liio To.illi and Second.
Five to seven electoral votes ivnl probably
po to Cluveiand. Chapman , democrat , U
elected In the First district by 2K ( .
NKW H\VKV , Conn. This stale tins elcctuJ
three democratic cnn ressrnou.
jACKnoxvu.i.r , Flu. Clovcland electors
have bonri elected b.v over ' . ' 1,000. In the
Klrst district Muliory was ro-clcoted to con
gress without opposition. Iu the Third dl -
trlct ( J. M.Coopor ( Join j wai alerted over
Mann nnd. ) by O.OOJ. 'I'ho vote was lipbj
all over the Jta'c. Tin third partv polled
obout halt tlio VOI-HS they did in Ontober ,
trhou state elcclion was held. H. H. Kddy ,
republicau i-analdiitu for controls , claims ha
U ulacl6d by from l.i-'X ( ) lo l. ' Kl nujorlt.v.
NKHAIIK , N. -t'levelanrt will carry Ktscx
county bv a email plurality.Verlz. . however -
ever , will Iota the county. Kcano will carry
it by a few humlro.1. It la cstimatod nero
that Cleveland will carry the tnlo b.v f > Wu
und that WerU will no elected governor by
ab.iut . 4.IOO plurality.
CAISSON , Nov.V iiVer's majority In He
vada u about i.O'.iO. Nowluads , the * \i\ ' r
party candidate for concrn , u eloctc-l by
KiH ) wajorltv. Th < ? lniuro will ini-uw
Senator Htewart's ro-i'lccilon.
Ciuiu.iiTo.s , ti. -Cleveland