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    TUB OMAHA DAILY HBKi WlSD sDAY , NOVKMDBK 9.
HANGING N DOUBT
Cleveland H7.1M4 ; Harrion , 72.IW. Tbll
fires CI vcUnd lead of 2filM thus ( ar In
Cook county ut Harrlion'i plurality In the
KUta ouutdo of Cook counU In 18S3 wai mil.
-31,003 , aoJ tba county return ! thus far thow
falling ore of I,5i3 In SWO preclbcls , It
would kvcm that tba re lt mail be Terr
clrne , probably not over fi.OOO for Cleveland.
The democrats have probably etftolod both
poncreMtucn-nl-Utce and have carried not
tent than ten of tbo twenty concessional
ttlstricts In the state.
Ii n Cable' * Olnliui.
Chairman Den T. Cable , of Ihe western
branch ot the democratic nation * ! campaign
oominlllor is receiving- the congratulation !
of the democrats of the whole country
thli morning , over toe work of
his rommlllce In Illinois and
the tiorthwtnt. To tbe Associated
press this tnornlnz Chairman Cable aaldt
"Wo have carried Illinois for ClereUna by
mt least 1(1.000 ( plurality and elected the en
tire democratic slate ticket , the two con-
crcstmen-al-lfiree and are successful in at
least twelve ot the twenty-two congressional
district * of. tbe state. Our returns , which
re very full and from alt sections ,
aborr this. We have captured botb
branches of tbe Illinois legislature
end will do the re-dlslrlcttug of tbe stala
next winter Wo have carried Wisconsin ,
but the vote will be close. South Dakota
will give her electoral vota lo Weaver ,
which is a democratic victory , as the Weaver
electora wore supported by tbe democrats.
We are prepared to make no statement as to
Korth Dakota , as we have practically no rn-
turns from tbat stato. The enlef satisfac
tion which we derive from tnls victory Is it
puts Illinois In ibo democratic- column for all
time lo come.
Iu 615 precincla in tbe city HarrUon re-
oolves 81ISH ! , Cleveland 101.(35. ' ( Tbreo hun
dred and eighty-live townnblns in Illinois ,
outside of Cook counts , give Harrison 81.P50.
Cleveland 7bi7. ! n Cleveland gain ol H.OW.
Four hundred and ninety-six precincts ID
Chicago pivo Flfer ( V9.4W , Altceld
IOWA 1'ILINU THK.M VI' .
Anstrnllan Vntrt living Put In fUplilly in
the llankeye State.
DAVCNTOHT , la. , Nov. S. Tbe day is per
fect and. a large vote is being cast , heavier
Up to noun than in any former year. There
Is no delay on account of the Australian
Tstem of voting , used here for tbo first
time. Tbo polls will remain open till 8 p. m.
in city wards and the result wilt not be
known until late.
MAHBHAI.TOIN.V. la. , Nov. 8 The weather
Is beautiful and a large vote is being cast.
DuiiUQi'E. la. Nov. S. It is clear ana cool
tbe and election is progressing slowly under
the Australian system It Is probable a full
vote will bo cast , at least 40 per cent above
that of tno last presidential election. Tbe
heavy vole In this city will be favorable to j
the democratic congressional ticket.
Ccn/ut lUrinj , la. , Nov. S. It is clear and
* heavy vets was polled early.
Oi'Tl'MW ' * . In , Nov. 6 The weather la
perfect uud the vote heavy. It Is bollevod
the dctnocntio majority will bo reduced.
Sioux dry , la. , Nov. 8.-J'be weather is
fine and tbe vole heavy. Tbe Australian
ballot is iiutUfactory. Half of tbe registered
vote WHS cast by 11 o'clock. Ltuo last night
u combination 'ticket was snrung by the
democrats combining the names of Perkins ,
republican , lor congrci * , and Wmgland ,
democrat , 1 or recorder , with tbe intent of
handicapping Perkins with bis party.
DES MOIN'BI , la , , Nov. 8. The weather Is
perfect and tbe vote large with indications
tbat it will bo tbn fullest in tba history of
tbe city. Advices from different parts of the
state Indicate the name condition generally.
The Australian ballot Is proving a stumblln ?
block to many.
DUBUQUK , la. , Nov. B. All the factories
closed Ibis atlernoon. At 2 p. m. GO par cent
of the registered vote was cast. A fall vote
will probably be polled.
BCIIUNOTON , la. , Nov. 8. Over half of the
vote of tills city was Dolled at nood. The
Australian system works smoothly.
Indication are that the Eleventh district
has given Harrison n majority and that Con
gressman Perkins has been re-elected by the
reputiUcauB.
FOKT DOUIJB. In. , Nov. 8. fSpecial Tele
gram to TUB Bcn.j From tbe measer re-
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turna'received from fourteen counties of the
Tentli congressional district , it Is estimated
tbat tbe republican national state nnd con
gressional HcKots will have nearly 2,000
plurality in Webster county. Tbe demo
crats probablv elect their dork. Peterson ,
nnd recorder by varying pluralities , while
tbe republicans elect Kenyou county at
torney mid Cunningham auditor.
Sioux Cm , la. , Nov. 0 The co'int ' pro
ceeds slowly. The indications arc that the
city goes republican on tbo national ticliet.
Perkins for congress curries tbe Fourth
ward by 200 , a gain ol l. > 0. Perkins is prob
ably elected to congress in this district over
Campbell , fusionisu
lEs. lIoi.NTB , la. , Nov. . 8. Tbe State Reg
ister claims Harrison will have a plurality of
5i" > ,00l ) in Iowa and the republicans nluo or
ten oi the eleven congressmen and tbo entire
state ticket.
IN OOLOUADO.
rctloii Itetarim from thu Centen
nial State.
DBNTCII , Colo. , Nov. 8. The clear , cold
wealhor bus brought out an unusually heavy
rote In Ibo resiaeoce portions of ibe cltv.
while Ihe volu in the business sections is
correspondingly light. Indications are tnul
tbe republicans will have u small plurality
cu elector.whllo the slhlu and county nnd
leglslalive tickeis will bavo from a.000 lo
8,000 plurality. The strong fisbt on Coo
which was begun In the uomlnailng conven
tion is beiif carried on al the polls , Jand the
Indications are to at 1'euce , democrat und
tusloii candidate for congress , will carrv
Arap.iboo county by a small majority , oud
this will secure bis election , a ? u U conceded
by republicans that Coo must , have 3.0JU
inujoruy in tbts county to bo victorious.
Of Ibe large number of names Illegally
registered mere were few who uiiemotPd lo
vole , and those wore promptly urrcslod ov
tbo depinv United Slates iniirihals.
Colonel W U. Grinilh.cbairinan of Ihe re-
| iubllcuti hliitu committee , claims Arupuboe
county , with the Cioeption of Coo for con-
cress , by 5.01)0 ) Plurality. He tli In us this
will off ot the paoplo's parly pluralities in
other counties
II. ll. Kddy. lepublican candidate for con
gress in Iho Second dlsinct , claims he is
elected by 8,1100 lo 4.000 uluruluy.
Cbalrinnn Arbucklo of iho people's parly-
dcmocrulio co.utniuee savs Lake county re
ports n,41)0 plurality for tbe ontira ticket.
Cripole Crrolt. the new raining camp , esti
mates tno populists' plurality ut 1.IVJ. He-
ports from t n other mining camps estimaio
tUo populists' plurnlllp al ( i.flaO.
Chairman McKlnley of the democratic
state committee claiu.s Maupln , domocrai ,
for governor and Iho onliro llckol have
carried L.BS Aniinas county by l.COO. he
fives iho stuio to thj peoplen party electors
i > y 4,000 pluraliiv un I says ihero is a cirong
probability Una tbo popllsts have elected
both congressmen and have guioed control
of the tlalo icj-UUturo.
An tuiiinntu of ibo prcclncls In D cvor
easting 3.JW4 vole * show u plurality for liur-
risen of 4S7 In ISilJ these Bunio precincts
cave ItoutU ( republican , for goveinnr S'54. '
IliRlilnnab. n lepublicun ( Uburbof Denver ,
clvoi UnrrUon SOTipluralltv.
A telegrnin from Tueblo to Weaver head
quarters says lhat that city elves the popu
lists n plurality ofISO , wiih the exception of
Bell for congress , who will have 1.2JU plural-
itv. The entire rouuty of 1'uublo U uUo
claimed for \\eaver.
At 11 o'clock , with Ibo exception of four
prcclncU. no otllclal returns bare been re
ceived. In IDfSB. Uarrisou has sboivn u loss
of " 75out of l.i'T'J votes. Tbo * tnlo lelurns
ro oqubllv slowIu comlnc In , but the Inuica-
tlODS tire that almost the entlro Wnaver
ticket ba > bean cloctod. No llguroi cun ha
ftlvnn tonight. Tbe only doubtful i-audldat
on the Weaver llsket Is Wulle for governor ,
irho uppeura to tiuve run beblud tils UrUet.
The vote in Arapuboo county , which lias
been republican Jor.rears lir 5MO ( mnjorfly.
will ibis .war b very close if not In favor of
Weaver. Seventeen small towns in Arapahoe -
hoe countv ouuido of Denver give Cleveland
C37 ; HarrUon , 305.
The republicans , however , do not cive up
Colorado and ol&lin that Harmoa will carrv
It by a pout plurality.
Ofticial returns from but four city pre
cincla tiara as yet beeu received. In oarh
one of ihcko tbo Weaver elcoiorTjiive a big
majority und tbo vote U largely for the peoples
ples ticket throughout.
Thirteen out of J37 precincts Iu tbe city
flvta Hurriiou 7t > & ; Weaver , .JO.
HOB , Tuotnas i L Palicr oo , call or of lh
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The enormous quantity of goods sold by us during the past two months , has convinced
us of the "wonderful power of price. "
We have therefore decided to sell all our goods hereafter at one half our former margins ,
expecting the increase in sales will more than offset the decrease in profits.
We are daily receiving a complete new stock and all new goods placed on our floors will
be marked at the lowest possible percentage of profits.
This policy of selling everything at a small profit with price as the leading feature , and
maintaining a good quality of goods , will make our store more than ever before the most pro
fitable place to buy furniture.
All goods marked in plain figures.
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Furniture , Carpets , Draperies.
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Rocky Mountain News , and the leader of the
people's party in Colorado , upon the request
of the Associated press , gave the following
opinion on tbe results of tbe election in Col
orado :
The Indications , are that Weaver ha carried
Colorado t > y not les > s Hum B.OOO , Also that bath
fiihltm candidates for congress liuvo ueen
olui'tod. 1 believe tbo eutlro fusion state tlckut
Is successful. T. M. PATTERSON.
1MUCATJONS IX INDIANA.
blon rrogrebs Being Mniltt In Counting the
Vote.
IspiANAi'ous , Ind. , Nov. 8. At the eleo-
lon held in Indlaua today tbe four parties
had electoral and state tickets in tbe Held.
Tbo two minor parlies nlio had candidates
for congress in each district and a county
ticuot In nearly every county in the stale.
The state alternates periodically belween
tbo democrats and republicans , ana is always
doubtful. At present tbe presencs of new
and practically unmeasured qualities made
tbo outcome tbe mora perplexing and doubt
fuL In Indiana at the time the pollb closed
the Indications pointed to tbo largest vote
ever polled in the state. The weatner was
beautiful and each party appears to have put
forth iu greatest efforts to get out the vote.
Notwithstanding tbo intense interest mani
fested , the election appears to have passed
off with an unusual freedom from disturb
ances and excitement.
In Iti'M tbe democrats carried tbo stale bv
n plurality of l't,5T9. On this basis , there
fore , tbe republicans will have to gain an
avcracoof seven votes to the precinct to
carrv tbo state.
The presidential and stale ticket , wbicb
the low requires to bo counted first , is verv
long and Ibo work will be Mow. It will
probaoly be lat , therefore , before there is
anything tangible upon which to base an
estimate. Sbould tbe result in tbe state be
very close , as now seems probable , tbe result
rnnv not be known until tomorrow.
One precinct In Henry county give Cleve
land a gain of 10 ; ouo precinct in Benton
countv shows a democratic gain of S. Five
of 1H ! precincts In Indianapolis sboxv a net
republican gain of 10S compared wilb 189J.
Sixteen procinclo gtvo Harrison 1,571 ;
Cleveland l.IKU. SameproclneU in 1890 gave
Tru ] er l.Uii ; Mattbews 1,345. Republican
gain , 249 ; democratic gain , r > 9.
Thirty-five precincts In the cltv give Cleve
land a. 1(12 ( , Harrison 2,802.
At midnight tbe returns from Indiana were
so few and scattering as to give almost no
busts for calculation as to results. At raid-
nifht Chairman Tagcart of the democratic
committee satd : "I am satisfied that Indiana
will be for Cleveland bv 10.000. 1 have not
changed iny former opinion. "
Hopuolioon Chaircian Uoudy was also seen
by an Associated Press representative at
tuiduleht and said : "Tbo returns arc very
meagre , but those received bear out tbeclaim
hitherto made tbat Indiana will elect Itau re
publican electors and entire state ticket. "
Una hundred and twenty preclncU in Jit
diuua iIvo Harrison l--l > r > ; Cleveland ,
11,810 ; net republican gain , 1,105.
1.1v\ < > ( > ( ! ' > Illg Vi > t < * .
Utwoon , lud , , Nor. 8. The largest vote
ever polled in this city was cast today , The
day bas been clear and coal. Tbero bas bean
uo disturbance.
CI.AI.MlXi K/l.NSAS
ltriubllcan > and l'iiullit | > lloth Sanguine
ol Siu-rcfci ,
TOI-EKI , Kan , , Nov. 8. Partial returns
from the Seventh congressional district , now
represented by Jerry Simpson , Indicate ttmt
be bas oeeo defeated for re-election. Tbo
cities of Wichita , Newton , Wellington and
Nickersnn have given majorities for Lone
( republican. )
Chairman Simpson of the republican state
central committee at inianlEbl claimed every
thing for tbo republicans. The Harrison
electors , he said , would bare at least 10,000
majority and the state ticket SO.OOJ majority
lie claims alto tbe election of a full repub
lican congressional delegation.
Chairman Breidenthal of the people's
party committee claimed the election of tbe
Woiver ticket by 10.0U3 majority , but ad
mitted doubt as to the stain ticket. He
claims five out of eight congressmen.
Mi'ager teturcs from various counties In
dicate that tbe Weaver fusion ticket has
beun elected by u email majority , but that
the fusion state ticket is defeated. The poll '
was very heavy , but not so large as _ was ex
pected , many democrats refraining from
voting. Those who did go to the polls gen
erally voted the Weaver electoral lionet.
The indications as received bero at 10
o'clocK are that Jerry Simpson has been de-
lealed for re-elfctioii 10 congress in the Sev
enth district by Long ( republican. ) Re
turns from other congressional disliicls are
too meager even for an estimate.
The republicans at the central committee's
headquarters claim Ibal the legislative lickct
Is in doubt , but , admit that witb the paople's
party holdovers the people's party will prob
ablv have a majorltv on joint ballot.
Tbo indications at midnlcbt 51111 point to
the election of the Weaver fusion electoral
ticket and the defeat of the fusion slut-o
ticket. A dispatch from Wichita sa > s that
tbe returns from Sedgwick county are still
Incomplete , but that the Weaver electors
have a good majority. Levelling , tbe fusion
candidate for governor , is running ahead of
his ticket there , wbiie Simpson Is running
behind it ,
At this hour ( - P. a. ) tbe republican state
central committee makes the following
claims : That the republican national ticket
will have 12,00t ) majorllv ; the stale ticket
10,000 ; that they have elecleu seven
out of eight congressmen , tbe Sixtb
district belnc in doubt , and that tbey
will have 27 out of 40 senators , and 35 out of
12fi representatives in the stale Icgislalure.
Curlis , republican , is elecled to congress
from this ( the Fourth ) district by about
U.OW majority. Simpson , in the Seventh , is
doubtless defeated , tno committee claiming
the election of Lon by a good majority.
TOI'KKA , Kan. , NJV. S. Emporia gives
Harrison 1'J.VJ votes ; Weaver , 750 ; Curtis ,
republican , for congress , 1,300 ; Wharton ,
fusion. 700.
A dispatch from Independence , Kan. , to
the Capilal times that Humphrey , repub
lican , for congress , is elected by 503 majority.
HincniNMJV , Kau. , Nov. S Long , repub
lican , for congress , has carried Reno county
nv a majoritv of 700 over Sitnixou.
TOI'EKA , Kan. , Nov. a. Sbawnee oounty
gives Ihe straight repu blican llcket a msjor-
ty of about -,000.
Chairman Breidenthal of the democratic
state committee savs tno Weaver electors
will have a majority In the stuto of2.00J ;
lhat Lflwellmir , for governor , will have7.0JO
majoritv. aad that tne democrats und popu
lists will get seven congressmen.
AT Till : -NATIOXAI. , OAIMTAI , .
HOH I'rofiidrnt Ilnrrmun llprpltflit News of
tli ii KlertiiMi.
WASHINGTON , D , C. , Nov. b. At this oily ,
the official homo of the president , the usual
amount of Interest was displayed in the re
sult of the election. Largo crowds congre
gated on Pennsylvania ovonue to read ele
tlon returns , where they were publicly dls-
piaved.
President Harrison received' the returns
at tbe white house. Ha remained in tbe cir
cular libary , surrounded by the members of
his household now in the city , and bv sev
eral members of tbo cabinet. These latter
Included Secretary J. W. Poster. Attorney
General Miller nnd Secretary Tracy. The
president and iboso with bun were f urn is nod
wiih tlio press dispatches and tte bullf-tlns
of Ibo telegraph companies. These were tbo
onlv dispatches received.
After remaining uitti the president sev
eral hour * . Secretary Foster and Attorney
General Miller departed for loeir bouies ,
leaving Secretary Tracy the only member of
tbe cabinet with him. The president con
tinued to receive the returns utiiu after mid-
night.
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1IIMV KUSrilCKV M'E.ST.
Democrats Clnlm Ilin ritatrdyan Increased
Mijiiritj' .
LOUISVILLE , Ivy. , Nov. S The democratic
victory In Kentucky today was a most sweep
ing one. Toe weaiber was crisp and a heavy
vole was polled. His estimated that Cleve-
and will have 35,0) ) majority. In this , tbe
Viftb district , Caratti , democrat , was reelected -
elected to congress by S,039 majorltv orer
\ViUon , republican , In tbe Second district ,
Ellis , democrat , was re-elected over PuUlt ,
jKjuullst. ny about -OJO majority. In tbo
Eleventh district Silas Adams , republican ,
do foaled J. R , liioamsn , democrat , by about
2 ( XK > . a democratic gain of about 1.S09. Tba
successful candidates , all democrats , are
First dislrlct. Stone ( re-elected ! ; Third dls-
trlct , Goodnight ( re-eleniedj ; Fourth dis
trict , Montgomery ( re-elected ) ; Sixth disI I
trict. A , S. Berry , successor toDickorson ;
Seventh district , Brecklnridge f re-elected ) ;
Highth district , William C. Creary ( reelected -
elected ) : Ninth dlftricl , Paynter ( re-elected ;
Tenth , M. B. Lisle , succensor to Ken dull.
From meager voturns so far received
Cleveland will have Gi,000 ! pluralily. The
vole for Weaver Is verv light , almost Inap-
nreciaolo In many counties.
DU.MOfltATIC OEOIIOIA.
liven Tutu \Vulftou Gitii a Hud llcutlnc
other ICeturns.
AUOOSTA , Ga. , Nov. 8. Richmond county
will give Black , democrat , nearly 11,000 ma
jority over Tom Watson , of "Where nm-I-
at" celebrity. Returns from other districts
indicate the democrat * will carry every dis
trict and tbat Georgia will send a solid dem
ocratic delegation to the next congress.
Third party candidates were ruu in every
district. Speaker Criso is re-elected oy an
increased majority. Tbe delegation will
stand : First district , Rufus E. Lester , ( ra-
ele ted ) ; Second , Benjamin B. Ruisell ;
Third , Charles F. Cnso , ( re-ol clod ) ;
Fourtb. Charles L. Moses ( ro-electod ) ;
Fifth , B. F. Livingston ; Sixth , Thomas E.
Cnbinness ; heventb , W. Maddox ; Elghlh ,
Thomas G. Laivaon ; Ninth. Paruh Carter ;
Tenth , J. C. Black ; Elevenin , H. G.
Turner.
Bolh members of the present congress
from olher clislricts now represent the SBO-
end and Eleventh. The present delegation
stands uino democrats and Mr. Watson , who
wis elected as a democrat , but wen t over lo
Iho mini party.
Cleveland curried tbe state by 50,030 ma-
jontv. Solid democratic delegation to congress -
gross elected.
flllXM ) IN TKX..VS.
IKmiorrHtH ISuilly Invlilrcl In the fetate
A Viuiv of tlin .Situation.
AUSTIN , Tex. , Nov. 8. Tbe Lone Star state
today voted for u governor and a full list of
stale officers , fifteen presidential elestors ,
thirteen congressmen , and a legislature
which will choose a United btatcs senator to
succeed Senator Mills. Ttae democrats were
badly divided , Governor. James S , Hogg being -
ing the nominee of tbe to-called regular de
mocracy and George Clark being the nomi
nee of Ibe independent , or bolting ticket.
Trie independent democrat ; ; also had a ticnet
in the field. This UctrcV was endorsed by a
portion of ibo republicans , tnouch tbe regu
lar republicans bad u ticket beaded by A , J.
Houston for governor. Toe people's party
candidate Jor governor was Thomas L. Nu
gent. Both factions of the democracy united
on presidential electors , 0 that tbe state is
assured to Cleveland.
The vote will probablfjjot exceed that of
J6S3 , when Cleveland's plurality was IBO.OOD.
l.urge Itt'Cl tr lloni , mill a llrnvy Vote
TliruucliouMbu Mute.
Boaiox , Mass. , Nov. B.1 A mare glorious day
for an election throughout Now England , ao
far as atirospborlc condlUous are considered ,
could not huvo been ( leslrad. Tbe effect of
pdrfect weather and ttio' soft , warm air of
tne Indian summer made itself manifest at
tuo close of iho day in ths enormous vole
lolled up. MaksacbUbetts , it Is safe to sav ,
will poll tbe largest vote ever cast. Reports
from New Hampshire and Connecticut also
indicate a large vote , tba result will be slow
I returns. In this cily , though ibe polls
opened at 0 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. , and
though the tedious double count required
last year was removed by tbe general court
last winter , the returns at the city ball were
slow In coming In , nnd much more tardy than
last year , when the first precinct reported
wilhia twenty minutes after the polls had
closed. Tno same slowness is characteristic
of tbe whole slate. The first twenty-two
precincts of Boston show a not gain for
Haile , republican , for governor , over Allen ,
republican , last year of 050. Russell's net
gain over his own vote last year in tbe same
crecincts it 03 ? . This shows a net republi
can gain of 24.
Thirtv towns In Mussacbusett" give Cleve
land , 5.0S7 ; Harrison , 7C3b ; Haile , 0,033 ;
Russell , 0,24 ! ) . Compared witn 1SSS this is a
net democratic gala of 020 , witb 1S91 , a re
publican pain of 132.
Ninety-two oraolucls in Boslon give Russell -
sell a plurality of 0,016. Russell appears to
be running ahead of Cleveland ana Halle be
hind Harrison. Reiurns from Ihe T ulh con
gressional disiricl indicalo tne election of
McErlck ( independentdemocrat ) . Tbe dem
ocrats claim Boslon t > v a pluralilv of at icajl
IJ.000 in tbe city as apulust ] 8GS9 last year.
Nluctv towns give "Cleveland 10.050 , Harrison
risen 21S4 < 1. Compared with 1SSS this is a
not democrallr pain of 771 ; wllb IS'.U a net
republican gain of 7GO.
UKST AIltGINI.VS Kim ISN-s.
Great Itrpi'.MIoiii Gntns Mmlc In Many
IMhtrirlk Cliiinik ol tlin Dcmorriu * .
CuAui.caTON" , W. Va. , Nov. S. The oleo-
lion in Ibis city and countv today passed off
very qulotly wiih a full vote at every pre
cinct. There xvas n great deal of scratching
ana it is douolful at IhU hour if any returns
will be brought in before 1 or - o'clook in
tbo morningr
WUCI.LIN-O , W. Va. . Nov. 8. At midnieht
very little more is known about the e'ecliou
iuVesl Virginia than when the polls closed.
Not a single precinct has bpen heard from in
Wheeling. Evorv countv from whicn esti
mates have been received since midnieht
show republican gains except in Kanawba ,
where there will t > o a Joss of over 500.
Chairman Daws of the republican state com-
inittee claims the election of the republican
state and electoral tickets.
J'bo democrats are oonndant they have
elected tbeir ticket , while tbe republicans
are just as confident. Tbe elnction In Ibis
siale passed off qulolly todty. Weather
clear and oold. A largo vote has boon polled
and the Indications are tbat tne democrats
have uiido largo gains throughout the sum ,
and U is safely democratic.
Ilovv'I'lli'jVoted in Ntttv Humpuhlrr.
CoNcoitD , N. H. , Nov. 8. Returns from
ten towns and wards in New Hampshire
pivo Harrison 1,435 ; Cleveland , l,81b ; 13Id-
well , 31 ; scallorine , 12 , Same loivns in JKSi
gave Harrison 1WO ; Cleveland , \'M \ ; Fiske
and scattering , 40 , Republican nut gain , CO ,
Governor returns from seven towns give
Smith , republican , OB ; McKmney , demo
crat. 040 ; Carr , prohibition , 20 : bouUorlng ,
0. Tbe BBine towus In 16W gave Tuulo , re
publican , 030 ; Amsden , democrat. G'.K ' ) ; Carr ,
prohlbltloo , and scattering , 21. Republican
net gain , CA
Indications at inldnighl urfl that tbe slate
is carried by Harrison by about 2.000 : lhat
there is no choice * for t-overnor by iho people
ple ; that Stone and Parker , democrats , are
elected to congress ; tbat tbe legislature is
republican in botb branches.
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ORDINANC'K NO. Sliaa
An ordinance louutiiiR curlhln nddltlonul
\ruttir Ijyilrauti * In thu city of Ornuliu.
Boltordalnud hj" tuo city councilor tba city
of Uuiuha :
Koclion 1. That the City Water Works
Company ho nnd tlin fcaine ik hereby ordered
lo nluue udditlonui w tur hydrants Iu tliuclty
of Uniuba , as follows :
Onuiit thu cornet of Jltt and llurney strccta.
Une ut Mjeonrnerof rflid tnd llurimv first- .
Onuut tlKKHinifi urXilhimd .
Ilnrnev ni ou. j
ctton2. Ttitt thl. ordinanoe hliall take
effect uud bit in force flam und ufl rlts im a-
a1 * aMedOetoher'J5thlS.iJ. *
JOHN ortovr.3.
.
I'mtlderit Olty Council.
Approved November Ut. In'Jl ' ! .
OEOUUE 1' , 11EMIH ,
Muyor.
To Contractor * .
On Thursday. November 17. at "p. m . lildu
fur the e root Ion of u three btory und but * incut
hotel to bo bulit ui Grand Kuml. Nell , will
he received. I'latiscrm tie t-cen now ut the of-
tlco of H I' , Jul , ruehriuuu , urcnltoot UrunJ
lilund , Neb , 1 rciervti thu rlirlit to reject any
t.r all ( iropo < ul . ULsTAYE KOKIH-lIll.
FAT PEOPLE !
Ion can reduce your welcltt from tea
totiventyponnils amonth.nt home , ivUb-
out Elarring , at reasonable cost by the tuo ol
Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment ,
perfected In many years practice , causes no
sickness or iijnry to the health , is highly
Indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials.
DR. F. B. CLARKE ,
P. O. Druirer 13IS. Chicago , IU >
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Tor the treatment of
Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases ,
MALT : AND J--I.MAI.E.
Piles , Fistnlri , Fissure and Stric
ture of llio 1 Joe I n in permanent
ly cured without the use of Kiiife ,
LigRturc or Caustic.
Enclosr 4r. in htjunps nriO our lO'jiagd HOOK
OD DlSlCASKHiind QiicMloii Itlacks ,
will h MAllTEI )
SAXITAKIUM ,
] Ctli nnd How nrc1 fcfs Oimihu , Ii'eU
. O 5U.x 1:1.1. : . M. I > . 1'rc's. r.n. . . ill. ttntr.
OUDJNAKCE NO. ! ! 834.
Anordlnunconrilurliiz the Itnprovlns of 171 h
htri-etfioiii I'lirnani htiBtit to Dodtiubtieoc ln
slicct liiiprovoriicnt rlUtrlut No. 411) ) , ald lin-
itrovliiz 10 coniisi of ( luvln ' with vltrlliod
bricK Iflyo'ir cuitr > iit p , und dlruutlni : the
bo.irrj of nubile uorl.s lo tal > u tliu nocesiiiry
stops lo ciiusu uli wni U to bo dona
. the mayor and city council of the
city ( if Umiili i IIHVD ordortid the hiiprovlni ; of
lillj hitci't fruiii I'HMIHM , Klicet to DodsoElroci
In ( troet liunr jvoinunt dl irlut No. 47U. by
Iiuvlng IIH | miiKi. und nlloHol thirty rtuys
tothu nroiieriy ovrnurs Iti wliluli to deslKiuito
nnd dtR ruiliii tht muturiul duslrod lo bo unod
forhiich piivln. . und
WhurauK tlioixjd thirty diiys IIUVB expired
ann Hie prouorty owners uwnlni ; Iho nmjiirlty
( if thu fioiit.iuo In -i d 'rniiroruniunt (1 ttrlct
IMVO ixitltloiitid for Ihu u ivlnof t > a'd ' btront
InsulJ nUiiIci wiih vltfilliid lirlok on lOycar
irunrunlc'e , und
Wlicrnuv , In iiilditloa to euoh Ocjl-Mutlon of
iiiHtfr nl by buld owners , the mayor nd c'ly '
ooiuiull of kuld city do hereby determine uiiou
lIuiiiiutrrluluEMpeclund us the ninterlul to ba
I'vud for Much piivln . iliercforc : .
llnltorditlned l y the city ciiuiull of tlib city
of Oinuhni
KDUtlonL Thnt tlmt imriof ltb bticcl from
I HiiiHiii biruct ut l i > d' ' i fctruel. In Blieet Im-
( lUlrlct No. 47 ! ) , 10 und ihesuuiu
k hereby orderud I m proved , t > ail | linpnittitutint
toconilkt of pin ui. with viirlllo i brick , tea
yeurb1 viiarmtoe. iioi-ordlni to the tpoulfk-u-
tlon * uu Uleln tbooftlcoof iho board of juiullo
works.
Section & That the lionrd of public works Is
hereby urdurad locJiifcB akl work l < j lie < lonu
and tooiiKir intuconiinct fur tbe fcunie vrllU
the low B > t runponfclulu liUdvr unuer lljci apeclt
Uratlons on UJu In the olllcu of b nd botrd.
Kuutloii a. Thul tills ordinance tatiu
elfect uud be la forcu from und utter It *
,
'usfcOd October SStU. 1WO.
JOHN OUOVLP.
t'lty ClerU.
K. I' . DAVJH.
rntbldunt City Gounull.
tJuyor