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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1895)
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Brown. l'cabol1) 1 . . . : . . . . . . . 81 1 : 20 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S : 82 . . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 111 30 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 117 17 I . . . . . . . . . . . .12 1(3 S r I ; . . . . . . . . . . . r ; 8l . 7 . . . . . . . . . . G.I 130 ( 1 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 18 20 I \ . . . . . . . . . . . & 1 3 ! : 21 1 . . . . . . . . . . . ! : 10.1 ; 25 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 83 9 : 1 ! - - - - Total . . . . . . . 8:19 : 1.210 017 Tutu ) \VAIII ) . I'rtclnct. Broatch. Bro" n. leabll ) ' . I . . . . . . . . . . 99 19 21 l . . . . . . . . . . . 72 109 21 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . 92 91 18 1 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 118 20 [ . . . . . . . . . . . rl 71 . i r . . ; . . . . . . . . . G2 71 . 7 . . . . . . . . . . 3' ! : 20 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . GI 11 12 9 . . . . . . . . . . . Ii 11 10 10 . . . . . . . . . . 42 71 9 - - - - Total . . . . . . . GII ' ; 92G 0131 FOUITI WAi ) . Precliict. flroatcli. lirown. Pea bed ) 1 . . . . . . . . . . 88 fG 21 2 . . . . . . . . . . .18 11 . : . . . . . . . . . . 98 7 : ; 22 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 9f 101 16 5 . . . . . . . . . . 125 Hi ! . I . . . . . . . . . . . 81 77 17 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 71 23 8 . . . . . . . . . . ! ) 5 9i : , 18 9 . . . . . . . . . . .130 103" 20 - - - - Total . . . . . . . . 91 l 80 : 010 , ' TI \VAIID. Precinct. Droatch. Brown. I\abod . 1 . . , . . . . . . . . 13t 93 25 2 . . . . . . . . . . . los 71 15 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 68 20 4 . . . . . . . . . . 11 101 18 [ . . . . . . . . . . 101 70 13 G . . . . . . . . . . . 106 8 : 19 7 . . . . . . . . . . 8 : 78 15 - - - Total . . . . . . . 770 569 125 . SIXTI WAILT ) . I'reclncl. Broatch. Brown. Peabody. ) 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 128 79 28 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 198 f9 28 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 17 . [ . . . . . . . . . . . . lr:1 : 81 . 25 6 . . . . . . . . . . 135 42 . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 8S 45 23 8 . . . . , . . . . . . 181 93 38 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 60 ( ' 25 JO . . . . . . . . . . 14 61 It 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOG 82 13 - - - Total . . . . . .1,353 67 203 One 11reclnet missing. . SEVENTh WARD. Precinct. liroateli. Brown. I'eabody. 1 . . . . . . . . . . 11 76 : ) ? 2 . . . . . . . . . . 18 ; 89 32 3 . . . . . . . . . . HG 73 33 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOG 101 20 [ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 121 [ 9 12 - - - - - 'fotal . . . . . . . 672 398 12,3 , One rrecnct missing. EIGhTh 1 WAHOo Precinct Brnlch. Brown Peaboll . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 173 78 21 2 . . . . . . . . . . 139 79 2 : : . . . . . . . . . . 91 I tiC 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 GO 12 I . . . . . . . . . . 15 83 28 6 . . . . . . . . . . 99 12 1 _ 7 _ _ = . : . . . . . . 11 97 17 I I 8 120 120 1 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - Total I . . . . . . OB 725 155 NIT11 WAlO. Precinct. liroateli. Brown. leabo < ly. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 07 52 18 2 . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . , 1\ \ 80 22 : . . . . . . . . . . . Iii 71 32 4 . . . . . . . . . . . 130 103 20 5 . . . . . . . . . . lot 7 ( 1 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $ 10 2 Total . . . . . . . 707 [ 1' ) 130 8UII.\R IY WAIIIS. Ward. Broatch. Brown. Peabody . Pint . . . . . . . . 637 7r' 13 Second . . . . . . . . 830 1,210 017 Third . . . . . . . . 661 1 9211 0131 I'-ourlh , . . . . . . . . Ol 8)5 , 010 llCtli ( . . . . . . . . , 771 669 125 811th . . . . . . . . 1,353 671 203 Se\'enth . . . . . . . . . . . t2 ( 308 126 Eighth . . . . . . . 037 725 155 ; Ninth ) . . . ! . . . . 707 500 130 I - - - - - - - Total . . . . . 7,310 6,557 1,324 11 llu'r " - Il , . 11..1. " . FOIl 101ICI .1\0 Oordon. l1lMley. Sach e. 1 lrt war'1:3 ' : 7M 101 oThlrd warl . . . . . rn 11 99 I'ourth ward . . . . 70 fH 70 Sixth ward. . . . . . 1,503 , ill 1&0 oSe'enth ward . . . . . 679 353 GI oNlnlh ward . . . . 595 422 45 - - - - Totals . . . . . . . . . .4.7&3 3,833 r26 o One Precinct mI6lng. 0 Two Precincts 11&ln . CITY C I. H\ { . HCobur. Ilighy . Plrst ward ' \ . . . . . . . . . . . . 655 f4G ) oThlrd ward . . . . . . . . . . . . 831 717 Fourth I ward . . . . . . . . . . 679 948 Sixth ward \ . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 1,5S6 oSovenlh ward . . . . . . . . . . 377 71 oNlnlh ward . . . . . . . . . . 393 672 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,730 .2SG' ' o One Precinct missing. 0 -Two precincts mlsdln . T1tEASUIt1R. Edw3rdt' . Swobe. Timompon. First warti . . . . . l72 65\ \ 270 "Third war , \ ! . . . . ri 733 228 Fourth ward . . . . 545 r7i 555 I Sixth ward . . . . . 1.18 6H 59\ \ oSeventh " ard . . . 43 37 295 oNlnlh vard . . . 34S 279 229 . - - - - Total . . . . . . . . . 3,6G8 3,208 2,17 o One precinct mlv lnr. 0 Two 11reclnets mlsslug. COM PTItOL11lt. . Un" . WOI r' V"I."r - . . . - . . . First ward . . . . . . 602 -Gi2-n. .75 OThlrd wml. . . . 7 : 6G3 98 Fourth ward . . . . 7\ 81 72 Sixth want . . . . . . 79 1.525 135 oStvenlh vard . . . :83 6GO 4r , "Ninth varl . . . . 345 423 43 - - - Totals . . . . . . . . . . .376 1.722 46' S Ole precinct missing. . O. . Two Precincts Ils lng. In the Second , Fifth and Eighth ward the count Is not sUfclenly complete at 5 o'elock to warrant their Insertion In these tables. I ' 1'lg ( tl' 'I'\- 'rICIH . < 11".u : In , ' , ' II'uhnhl" ; : ; ; . IIet . tt'i1 OUt' I UII :11'h.1' ; " ' ( ) lllt ' t ' rs. I Is not so certain on the county officers that the A. P. A. cohorts were so succeesful. Heturs at 5 o'clock th ! ! morning are very meager . but point to.the probable election of several of the Citizens' league candidates. The count In the city has IJroceeded so slowly I that It1s Ilpolhle to obtain accurate figures. The few at hand Indicate that the race on district court clerk wi hc close . although the chances favor the republican candidate. Drexel ) , clllns. Is probably elected sheriff. Baxter. rep. . Is In the lead : for county judgp. All the rest Is douhUut From the Connie ) ' precincts more definite returns have been received. Figures at hand show' East I Omaha gives the following pluralities - ties : 1"mnk. rep. . for clerk of the district court 29 ; Baxter. rell. . for county judge 3S : McDonald . rap. , for sheriff' . 26 : Ilurket - . ' . o " ) A , 'OU ' I - nRY uifS ) o ( _ hAw utns Marvelous Merchandising Never were such values placed on any counters as the Big Store now puts before its patrons. Our matchless gift and bicycle giving still goes ott. ) o ( 'VE AU3 AGENTS FOR BUTTEIUCK'S PATTERNS Plan nels. Blankets and Comforts. 500 piees white Flannel from force sale. i , Our prices 12c. iSe . 18e. 20c. 25c : actual value 25e to 750. 1nnl.ets at .19c. CSe . & 9c , 75c . $100. $125. I.M and . . $3.50 $1.75. All from forced sale at about hat value. The largest stock of Blankets west of Chi- . cage In every conceh'.lble quality or color ) at matchle8 prices. Homemade Ccmforts at $1.35 . at $ 1.75 up 10 $2.25. Compare quality and prices. l.owesL Prices ever l\oWI on Shaker and i Outing Flannel. at 3c. at Sc . 01 7c. at IDe. ' Oct sample nIl compHe. Muslin and Sheeting Sale. Lowest prices on record. l'rul ; nut ! I.onsdalo at 7c. Finii Brown Muslin at 4c , 4c and Sc. Flue Cotton Flannel al 3e. Ic . 4c. 5c. 54o and lic. Actual value : c up 10 10e. All kinds of wide Shootings at less than factory ) cost. Lalies' Uealwear. : The great mlllnur ) centers have no secrets from us. Judge us by the display of \\'alk- ) Ing lists. High rrowns. low crowns ; lat , largo amid slnl brims and a feather bow or rosette. IrlceD are just as right as the hats. Special for two days : We offer black felt Walln Hats , daIntily trimmed , at $1.00 : rOKular $1.50 Vahl8. Sailor Hat have all times as their own. Nothing about thsnm to hurt. , A specIal lot now selling at 95e : they are In floe black felt. neaty trImmed anti sell regularly for ( $1.50.'hlle they last the price will b , . 95c. There h nothing In Trimmed Hats we do not show. . ) " . - _ J tf ( \I . . . \ h I . t ' ) ' _ _ I , -t ( , ' _ , , , " ' . . , -v' . A ' ' , . / < 1 " \ , ' - . , ' . r/J' r \ - . I ' . Y . Tie rlrc , .n1e fen : 05e up to that ot ( the fhost : 1'.i'lsian Inolel . For the next two da'd IC wi show a large line of hats beautifully trllne.l with silk . rLhon. ! ostrich tps , her ) winga and . bow , at 951 These \all rennet bo bought In : regular way fur le.ia than $1 75. - WedneBday's Sl > ecials. I See what 12e will do In our Notion stock : 1 200-yanl SIJol ) Machine 'hrea < l. worth. . Sc 1 100-yard spuol Hncl ( Silk Thread. wortb.l0c 1 set Twin Wlro Dress Slays , worth..l0c I spool linen Threat ! , worth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c 1 rubber Fine Comb. . . . . . . . . . . . . &e 4 phgs. Needles . 1 Darning : c < le. [ Hat and Veil Pins nIl 80 l'Ins worlh.25c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60e for ler I Is SOc worth of good staple Nolona I-I ! . .a. fig Job In VanC ) ' Laces and Embroideries. SpecIal sale on Fancy Neckwear , Ribbons and Fancy Goods. Special Linen Sale 62Inch heavy Cream Damask 20c. 65-lnch hea\'y Cream 1)amnask. 25e. 5S-lnch flume all linen Crum ! ama I ( , 35c. 72-lnrh lIne all lnen Cream Ianmask. GOe. 6'lnch ' all linen Benche.1 Iamaak. 30e. 72-lnch all lnen Blcachell Iamask , 60c. Napkins. % Cream Damask Nalll.lns GOc. ' Beachell Damasle Napkins : : c. , Ueached Damasle Napkins OOc. l Beache Damask a\klns. $ .00. Toweling. 1t3.ircim .l linen Toweling . 3c. IS-Inh all linen Toweling . Gc. lS.lnch tIne Twill T.veliiig , Cc. tnl Twi T.welns Ic. IS-Inch ex'ro heavy : nil linen l ached Toweling. 10c. ) Bed S13reads. 8-4 ld Spl"di , 45c. : 9.4 , . . lIe' . , . heavy le'1 SprNol3 I r. I 10-I extra heavy leJrea s. 75c' . 11-4 extra luary Ikl SIWlh , $1.00. _ N "DEUI - ' I. ' . . - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - rrp. , for coroner , 16 : lelmro < , rell. . for county treasurer , 2& ; Ildnh1 , rep , for county clerk : : 1 < lng , rep. . for surveyor , IG : Ilodweil . eel , . for superlntendemit . 2& Chlc3g0 Iltcclnct the following plurallel : Coo , citizens , for clerIc of the dlstr\ court , I' : Baxter , rrp. . for county Judge , 16 ; Drexel ) , cllzll ! for sheriff. 37 : Bukett , rep. , for coroner 8 : lcmrot , rcp. . for treasurer . ! : Campbell , citizens . for clerk , 1 : iCing J , rell. , for Ilr' ) 'or , 72. Jefferson precInct gives the following plural- Iles : rank. I rep. , for clerk of time district coflrt . 74 : Baxter. rep. , for count judge , 12 : McDol"I , rep. , for @herll. rG : Burket , rep. . for coroner St : lelmro < , rell. , for treasurer , 105 ; Redfle.bl. rep. , for county clerk 106 : house . cllz n8. for 8ur\e'or. 22. Millard IJreclnct gives the following Illural. Ites : Coe , citlzims. for clerk of the district court 61 : l'olnt& , cLtzenB , for county judge . ) 26 : Irxc. citizens , for slmsrlff. 80 : Larl. flier , etttzn . for coroner , 31 : Iange. elti- I zoos . for treasurer . 28 ; Campbel , ciizens , for clerk . 4 ; house , citizens , for SUr'cor. lVood. l ; ; . citizens : for superintendent , 1. lcArdle prtcln ) gives the follo\lnl plu- nltc : Prank , rcp. . for clerk of time district court 6 : Baxter , rep . for county judge 1 ; Irexel ) , citizens . for sheriff . 38 ; Ilurket rep. . fur coroner 4. ; lelmrod , rep. . for treasurer , 3d : Hedfehl rep. , for cleric . 31 : KI . nell. . for smmrv"yor . 31 : Bolw l. rell. , for superln- telHlenl , 55. mkhorn Precinct gives the following pitt- rlltes : rank , rep. , for clerk of the die- trlct court , 25 : Baxter , rep. . for county ju/II / , 21 : : tclorsld. rcp. , for sheriff . 36 ; Ilurkot . rep. , for coroner 14 ; lielmnrod . rep. . . for treasmirr . 3 ! ; ltedfleltl . rep. . for county Clell ( . l1 ; ICing , rell. . for surveyor . ' 22 ; BOllwel , rep. . for ullerlntendent of 1mb- lie instruction . 7 [ I"Ot'iti'It ,1t'lIriAI.flI'VitIC'r . .1'U'I.IH'I'II"r. 1141'llln. Il In I II ( Iii- gl..I.n .I ttit. It.imIJIIi'zuui Cln.I.lnl. . . Returns from the Fourth judicial distrIct , con.pnlsing : ! the countIes of unit Douglas SarlI ant Washington . Indicate the election of the entire republican : ticket , mU- though le3 than one-fo'Jrth the total numher of voting precinct have been heard from. The contest I ! however a close one upon some of the opposing candidates and It wi requIre the complete vote before the re' suIt can be defnie ! determined. Nine precincts In the city of Omlha gIve the following totals : Keysor 1.438 : Duflie . 9S8 : I"erglson. 971 : 11opoveil. 939 : Walele , no : Itedick 847 : l'oweli 807 : ? , lagumey 799 : Sllbaulh , 738 ; Baker. 7S0 ; Scott 73 ; Faw- eett. 71 ; Dcdnson. ! 7 : . In Douglas county , outside of Omaha and South Omaha , Chicago . Domigjas ) . East Omaha , Elkhorn Jefferson . Mllarll , lcArdle. Plate Valley and Union precincts' give Baker . 824 ; . Dickinson . ' 784 : 1)uilic . 6G3 : I"awcel. 785 ; Ferguson . M6 : 10PEwcl. 660 ; Kesor. 1.19 ; Magny , rn : Powell . 7G8 : nedlcl . 605 ; Scott , 76 : Slabaugh . 77 : Wakeley , 657. Tim complete vote of Arizona , Everett and Telmah precincts of Burt county give the following totals : Keysor. 708 ; Dickinson . 587 : Scott , 571 ; Baler , 49 : Powel. 492 ; Siabaugli . 491 : 1)muifle. 4S5 : Fawcett . 485 ; 10pewel. .112 : Ferguson 39 : Wakeley , 386 : Iedlck , 365 ; ManlY. 346. The \olb of alrvlew. Forest I City . , Papl- ton and itichland . In Sarpy count , give the following totals : Kesor , 854 : Magne , 761 ; Wakeloy 6:0 : H ( lcl , . 646 ; Ferguson. 6l : Duiile C68 ; iopeveil 565 ; Scott . 31S : DckIn- son. 318 ; Baker 290 : Slabaugh 285 ; I'aw- colt. 253 ; Powel 254. The vote or the city of Blair all Arlington - ) lngton prcdnct of Washington count shows : Bakcr , 370 : Dckinson , 39 : Dut , 353 : Paw- colt , 401 : Ferguson 259 : llopewell . 290 ; Kesor. 507 : : lagne ) 222 ; 10wil. 350 ; Hed- Ick , 217 ; Scott 40i ; Slabauglu 346 ; Walwle . 265. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) 1IIn nISIJ\ln : 11" " 'I'iItI 1.\ ' . . ( nuumliiuit. CIpris 1)'eIIiui. In nh' n I"'JII % ' . I mi' I C"I'II.IC' . Ono of the outrages of the day was psrpe- trated at the city hal , where a citizen pre- sented himself at about 5:30 : p. m. with two redeat ! freeholders of his precinct as required - qulrell by law , and asked for 1 certificate on account of absence from the city that prevented - vented him from registering . One of time , resIdent freehollers was a woman and U. B. lalcomhe an,1 ' \ ' . P. \Vannlrh , whn hall been placed in ant ; charge ' of - the ' - city ' ' clerk's office and the acknowledging of affidavits . took this asan . excuse to r.fuse to It'enr the voter after they had ascertained that one of the parties was In sympathy with the citizens' movement. The ) witnesses Insted : upon an aflla\lt and pointed out the plain letter of the law but these two oUctous officials sa I a chance to block a vote against the combine for which they were working anti refused point blank to do their duty In spite of protestaton" that they would be called 10 account for violating the electon , law. There was no question as to the applicant being a qualfell voter all the wit- ' nesses frlehohlern resllnA In the same pre- cioct By this high-handed act the voter was prevented from exercising his rlghl of franchise A. 1' . . \ . l'f'l t I I McCunk. : M'COOK : eb. , Nov. 5.-Speelal ( Tele ' ram. ) -la'or J. E. Kelley of this city . president of counci 100. A. P. A. , was defeated b ) 52 votes for justice at the peace of this precinct. - \ ( 'r.\.1 iN SOIII . " 1 gl If.\ Irl"l unit Iroll..1 . IC""ti Omit Iii . f1" " ' .r 1..tlll , . . ( Copymiglut. 15h , ty ' i'res luhl.hlnJ Compan ) COLON ColombIa . Nov. -New ( York World Cablegram-Special Tele ram.-A die- patch 10 your corre\pondent from Valparaiso says thmt anarchy reigns , owing . to the opposition - position of the Balnaceda part to the pro- motion of Colonel Iapeleguls. Brazil wi observe the laws of neutrality In the event of Chi golng.to war. Tim king of Sweden wi arbitrate the A map : dlslltS. It I reported that Peru has refused Chili's offer of $11,000,000 for time former's right to Taeua and Arlca. Peru proposes to raise money h I ) a loan 10 pay the lulemnl ) due to Chill . and will thus regain Tacua and Arlca. I Is reported that Itomero . time Bolivian mlnh'ter of finance , obtained loans some time ago from German hanlcerS 10 meet the presetug needs of the govrment I Is now said thai he Is tunable to meet time obligations which ho entered into wlh these banks. : - - \ Li. 11 ' ' . \ is CI.\II".S CA It'i'IIII. 1"I.\hlh'1 I 11"111 ( CnllIC' I I " . ' A ' " . Clmmuumgt' \ Alll.t1) ChllJ' CHICAGO. No' . 5.-A News Washington specIal JY3 : Competent authorlUes declare tht at the meeting of the national colnlt- tee In this city next month only one questIon \1 be conslderod - ' the date amid location of the national convention. Atmy proposition for a change In the chairmanship of the com- mitee will be promptly ruled out. Leading republicans are unan'mous In the declaration that there wi ba no change of chairman between thlt date and the meeting of the national convention. I has been agreed by all hands to turn down the movement among certain Indiana rppubllcans to oust Senator C rlr. . , . " . . 'I' . 17. XUllu..t.11 \ ( OI'HIIN : , 0" , o\ 5.-The sixth annual : ronfeteoce or the Notional NonpartH1 \\omeil'l Christian Temperance union opened here this evening. A/llreoos of welcoll were dell\ele hv Mrs. Currlel' . nO\ Ii. m1. Tenney antI Mrs. A. F. John eon of Oberlin. the responses being Imy 11 rl. R. I : . \ . Oberln. 1lrrlnHlol of 1l'lfaMt Me. on he. huf ! or the east ; 1lr. . Alonzo Lion or \\'ashllltol for the III'rlor. fll Irs. I'torence ! Miller or np 11 01 1 el Iii. . 01 be- half of time weM ! Thl ' N'Hlol coPl11 with time n'lciut'ss of tIme president. ' 'hl convention - ' "enton elos b 01 Flhla ) ' . - - - - - - Irl.ldnA I 1..1..1. nt U"I'r. D8N\'I . 10" . -Harr ) ' ( 'lark oC Den- "Jr. In I PllwtlOld trIal lt limo DPHcr Wheel dub truck , today l Irolun WOI'1'H nnpaeed rH'or,1 for both class A nod I fro I thmrcm' lo fIve miles. ln ! timmie . three mumbles . 7ISIf : : four mle ' . 9:56 : I1't ; miles 12:34 : 2-5. 'rho t ( 'onl broken WI I' . , htlll b. A. I. H II. ns Colo\ : , : Three unties. 72. 1-5 ; four miles . 10:01 : : lIve miles. 1:3j : 1. : . The .hw \ \ 'as quite chi ) ' . 1111.111 this lore rt'unarkable. - . - S.t'smmt ' 1'1'111 I .t Ih. t . I'IIM I I iti'gimms . . ' 'OHON'O. No , ' . ; . - ' " I ' olt trial of tie ; 11'ms t'rotliem-s. rllljt < wih the mur mIen of William W.h : ( JU1U11) 16. 1893 . m ommieumt't'mI , . . thl . uf'nrool tt : 1" in. blrO f JIKU 1..tll NI. l"ssrH Vi .IIn und t'JOll ' or No'YOII" , a H"rllte cUtm4&l for the Ilrlsla'rH. 11ani" " ' " In Ih" l'lh It R"s.st A t.1rr ' ) ' I' : . n. , lohlon. The JU' : . , : h. Hi 1lllanllp,1 I _ _ _ ' . & - - - - - - - - - - - JUDGE j ) NOtVAL \ \ AWAY \ AHEAD ) _ ( ConUuem1'from ! _ First _ . _ Pati. _ _ _ _ _ county give Ilhoney 8 : : Iaxwel , rj ; Norval , i : Ihelp" ; ' 101 ( Wolfenbarger ( , 2. Ostrlct ! Judges , Rbeven'h district : Thol\son , I : ; Kendall . 81 : IrlC' , i ; 1)oyle. l 1MTHG ) , Nov. -Speclal ( Teier.ram.- ) mEVIrecl r . including city of llatr1c < i show district 1 judge : Bush populIst , 1.0H : I " 'a lon , \oJ1I ! $ , 331 : Ieton. republican , 1,10u : Slu1. tep\lblcan , 58 ! Yolk , Ni b. ; ' No\ . 5-SIechl ( Teh'grauim. ) -Se'en out 'efflwenty precincts In York cGunty givul : : balioney 21 ; Maxvell . 3GO ; Nom''al . ' . O. lis. ol'al. mo : Ihllps , 6 : Wollnhlrger. I " trlct judges , J 1 Ifh district : Hates , 403 ; Ic- Calr , 1 ; Kellogg , 6:2 : Se.lgwlek , 7&2 : Wheeler , 310. HUSH\III . NEh. . No , ' . -Speclal ( Tell- gramn.-Fivt' ) omit of thlrly.ilx Precincts . give Iahone ) ' , 42 : : ln\\el , 122 ; Norval 81 ; Phelps , \'ohfenbarger ; . 7. District judg.s , lleenth lie'nict Kinkaid 288 ; Bartow , 102 : \Vestover. 150 ; Oolden , 65. 1 ' lmI T. Nob. . Nov. -Slleelal ( Tel"- ram.-Sevcn ) omit of nineteen Precincts In Dodge count give Iaoney , 203 ; Maxwell . 978 : Nor\al , GOI : Phep ! . 12 : . District judges for Sixth .lstrlt , Marshall . 8n ; Patttrson. GGO ; 1 , nbeek S72 ; Sullivan . 530 ; gwlng. , IS2. 82.OGALAbLA. . Netu. . Nov. . -Sp ( clal Tell- graumm.-F'otmr ) out of nine precincts In Keith county give Mimlioney 20 : Maxwell. ) 105 ; Norval 76 : l'iueips 12 ; Wolenharglr. : PA wNm o.'rt'Neh. . . : ov. 5.-SpuCi.tl ( Telegram-Flve ) out of twelve precincts In Pawnee county give Malmoumey 38 ; Maxwell. 185 ; Nurt'ai 521 ; Phelps . 7 : Wolenbargrr. 33. I"lrlct judges Fir't district : Bush , 338 ; Fallooui . 25 ; Ielon. 663 ; Stuil . 63 ! AUHOn" Nob. . :0\ ' . 5.-Speclal ( Telo- mru'am.-Tho ) city or Aurora gives IahGne ) ' . 18 : : llx\el. 2J5 : Norval . 39\ \ ; Phelps. 15 ; \\'oifcnbarger . 18. For district JIHIIcs : Kellogg - logg , 466 ; Selgewlel ( . 3i ; Bates 7 ; Wheeler 219 : : MeCain 36. OHD , Meb. . No , ' . 5.-Special ( Tele rm.- ) Thno nut of fifteen precincts In Valley county give : lhone , . 1 ; tax\\el. 126 ; Norval . 133 , WolfenbnrgP. ) 3. i.trlct . judges , Eleventh ! district : Doyle 15 : Kendail , 1&1 : lrlce. 138 ; Thol110n , 113. BENNINGTON . Neb. . No , ' . -Speclal ( Tclegram.-Fohiowbng ) Is the COlpleto vote of Jefferson precinct . Douglas county : Ma- honey 32 : Maxwell . 29 ; Nor'al 15 : 1'lmelps Wolfenbarer ; , 2 ; Aimues 23 : A6hb . 15 : Bays ton. 8 : Bryant. 7 ; iliacilmutn : . 7 : 000\ 125 : Ktttie . 16 : Merrill. 126 : leatt. 1& ; \\'oodbe . 5 : Baker 138 : Dickinson . 136 ; oumo. 15 : Pawcel 12 : Ferguson . \6 \ ; 1011e- well , 12 ; Ko'sr , 153 : Magney . 39 ; Powell . 1:12IlodicIt. : . 42 : rott 131 : Siabaugim. 131 : - - - - \Vakehey , - n48bci : ; 'ce , 4iuEmis ; ; ; 18 ; ; lCuhmm 137 : Burr r ; Co. 55 ; Frank . 129 ; Bax- ter . 13 : 10IntI ; iliruningimaun . 0 : Drexel , 62 ; McionaidtlSViliiamns : , 7 ; Bruner , 7 : Burkett . 133 ; Lanimer 47 ; lieimrod . 19 ; Lange , 4 1 ; iinighuaen . 12 : Campbell. 3G : Hed- held . 12 : house . 48 : King 2fj ; precinct ticket ( for justices of the peace ) . Anderson 12 : Grami . 100 ; Tiunune . 93 : 1llperly , 80 : for comistabics. Ernst , 106 ; Gotch , 84 : Gregcrson , 9S ; SII . 90. GRE'FNA Neb. . No , ' . -Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Two ) precincts In Sarp cOlnt , Including - ) ) eludIng Orelna. give : For judge of the sa- preme court Mahone 99 ; Maxwell . 206 ; Nor\al. 95 ; h'.imelps . 51 ; WolfenbarAer. I. For re"nls of th" university . Attics 16 ; Ashb ) 12 ; BIstol , 9G ; iliacklnirmi. 76 : Bryant 12 ; ( ioohh . ) ; 11" . 105 : : iorrlli . 107 : Ella W. lette. 99 ; Ann .11. Wood hey. 4. 'or jUdge' Fourth judicial district . Baler. 18 ; Icldn- semi 1:5 : ; iuffie. ) 3:1 ; Fawcett . 103 ; 1"erguson. :155 : : hiOlOiS'ehh 321 ; ICeysor . . .10' ' : Magney , 356 : Pow - l. 107 ; liedick 318 ; Scott . 18 ; Sln- bal h. 100 : Wa1elc.y. 315. M1LLA11l . Nob. . : . 5.-Speclal ( Tele- granu.-Complete ) . returns : Mahoney . 53 ; Maxwell. 30 ; Norval 31 ; l'lmelps 2 : ; ) Ames. 12 : Iliitlretlm . 39 : ' l3aystono 10 ; Blackburn . 20 : Ooold. 3i. : Kettle , 16 : : Iorrl , 3i ; Peat te. 1 : Ilaker GO ; Dickinson . 4S ; Dlf. 91 : Favcett , 51 : Ferguson . ! G : Hopewel. 85 ; Keysor , 109 ; Maney . ! 1 : Powell 4 ; Itedicic . 85 : Scott , 46 ; lafne ) . .18 ; Wakeiey 9 ; Dc- Fr.ince I . 103 ! Evans. 61 : Kuhn . 85 ; Burr 4 ; Coo 108 : Frank . 1 : Baxter [ 8 : Points 84 ; Drexel , 18 ; MeDonaid 36 ; \\'Ials. ! 5 ; Drummer . 22 ; Bnl.et. 48 ; Lanirner 79 ; Helm- rod , 62 : l.all" 90 ; hirighani . 12 ; Campbell . 14 ; Helfrli. rl ) . House , 79 ; KIng . G4 ; Lawrence . 4 ; llodsveii 59 ; Guffonml , . 1 ; Rudy 20 : Woo . 63 : hloctor Oi ; Walsh 60 ; Brceum 66 : MurphS. . - - - - : J\H . \ ( 'Lt.tN S"'I.gp : is : JIYI.J IteIflhhuIit'uuimM lllllr , ' 11mm' Sllh' 1111 n . : IIJ.rl , .r Ih , ' I.g Isluituur. ' . BAITIIHE. No , ' . -There are enough returns to Indicate thlt there has heel I landslide In Iaryland and that the deiiio- crtc ticket Is under < It by majorities rang- Ilg from 6,000 upward. There seems to be no douht that the republicans have elected their entire state and city ticket and will have a majority lu the next legislature . which will choose a successor to Unied States Senator Gibson. Even Howard county , the home pf , Senator Gibsa. has apparent ) reversed Is' ' normal majority of 500 anll gives Lowndes ' republcan. for go\'ernor. a majority of al . least that number of votes. Baltimore city goes for the republcan ticket by a majority ranging from 6.000 to 8.000 and hoth branches of the city council will probably be repub- lcan , for the first tune In man ) ' ears. In fact there Is not a leg for the democratic part to stand on , though this has long bean considered Ole of the safest democratic statc3 In the union. Telegrams from the chairmen of county ) cQmmlltees 10 the Associated press IndlcJte that . \\'asiiingtomi coon ) ' has gone for lownde3 by 1.200otoa. . a republcan Jaln of 900 ; that Carln counly wi give hIm a majority of fifty . a republican gain . of more than 500 ; that Alell'ln ' ) ' count ) . the home of the no- 1'tblcan catmdiminie . gIves hIm 100. are- puhllcan galu of 650. Thus It Is In all parts of the state. timid not even the most sangulno democrats claim ! at mllnl/ht to have c.rrled / . anything worth rrylng. The , Hcralll ( independent ) concedes Lowmides' election . anti says his majority In the stale may reach 20000. I also conce Ics lImo election of I republican legislature which Insures a republican successor to United States Senator Gibson . and sas thaI the en- tire republican ticket Is elected hy good , majorities. The Sun ( aumtt-democratic ) claims that Lown/les / , rcpmihiican. has carried tima slate by from 6.000 10 8.000 and that the entire republican tale ticket Is elected. . Nov. -'he SIar's \VAS1IINGTON. rov.'he spe- cal from lhlimore state the democratic btate committee concedes the election of lowmle5. republican . for governor . anti < 1 iioopcr rel1blean. fur mayor. I I. ! ( "I' IN .1 1 1- IS IN UII'I' . loth I'n VtlI' . ( Jlull . t. 11" ' , . . Carr"11 t h. Stl I " - . TRENTON , N. J. . Nov. 5.-At midnight It Is dlleul to even forecavt the election In New Jersey. fur the reuon that olell fgures are not to b3 had and ale for the reason that gssex county' I. conceded < 1 to be the pivotal poInt In the abwnce of Irustworth fIgures. loth fldes claim to lucre curled the county , the democrat . clamlng ! a majority of 1.000 J . and the republican" a majority of 5,000. Franklin Iuqlh ) chaln1n of the repub. Ican elate centrl coummniitteo . debits to have figures from time ' twemmty-one couotoo of the slate which & \ et.qrigg3 15.000 plurall ) On the other ha'1 = Irorll A. C. Voang clllr- moan of the delpll tc conimnitteo. chlms the state for Mmqthi ! . y 5.000 to 10.000 plurl ) ' . it Is certain. 'IP\ ' el" , that the republicans I ' have eleel" 1du'-of the seven senators. This Is not 1111.it il , as tha senate would ! uti he repuQI i e\en though the del- Oel'tl Wel o'tmt'iiIto all [ ven. There has been an alto8tber11tmlOOicCd for slump ( on both L'dei : of alogt1irf.llooled i . thus leavln ! the conulle.Uot ; et the ltxt lower hmnc1 : ! or com\le.\lol the l gBlatle ! \ st.1f In . doubt Time chalrmn coTmnidemocratic conmunt'ce ! of the Mercer nunt ; democratc eOlmee concedes the ttat to the rellublcns by from 10.000 tn t5.00a. At Trenton time exclement Is iuitetmee . and - thous1nds of people 're form- tog Impromptu iur3de. Every baud In time cay has been eng3gd. - - - - 111101. : m.utl , ) Itt-imibIipitlm. CliiCMiO. N'H : ' 6.-The republle ou- rlul the ( electol by pluralities of abut a.ooo on the entIre ticket. Bali . republican . for jude of th lulluior court has defeatp.1 IIor- rl.on. his derioCratc competitor . hy 30.50' . The Ieputi1C5214 deelo,1 , five I f L'me trusmeej republe41i fan Ihe $ 'O I ( { 1.00lotmle canal. The ternl of th8 11.t"1 : ' far thr" ( positions art that , 'ich party lo"llple O\1 ca:11Idl.s : , ace \ " on ' m'auI.Iat" ' rer : : ! II the , .Illut . nUf.ber of vet hl 'I ' .111' ' " ) l lrh I'art II emits If t fClr cls"d t.l.lep . IU'\ lilA r ' puhlj , ce- rlree t"A " Q' ; I " an. A Ih , . nzm'i rec"I'lna the malsl ti' "Ih'r : Of voIce \ ! Pull ad-mo. _ - . - - - - - - ilJ--- cral. All thl relUblean cII\lhlles were about 30.000 nhel < 1 of the 11emocrnl . ST IOUS , Nov. 5.-Almosl complete re- turns from time Eighteenth 1 Illinois conJrea' alonnl district how the election by I 111" raly of 3,200 (3 ( relUblcl\ gain of 700 over 189t ) of lion . I" , Ildle ) repuhlcan , who was nomlnaled on n binmeteilie piattormmm. blnel lic platorm. . . . . - - - - - - . ' ' ' ' : ; , ; ; , \1' ' l1lfl C.tl'i'I'AI , . cat ( ; \'I' I'I'I' II''I'1' : 111 l.\'I'I'\ . l'I""II'lt ( 'b.'t'Inmuuh1I'inmtitmed II I iii , . lllllr , ' 11" . ' . WASIIIN'UTON , Nov. -Owlng to the Ito- uou 1 couiitons l'ro"a\lng \ In : umber of slate . amid time ummceu'taiumty regarding the oul ole , Inlene Inlere existed at tIme capital . Partcularl ) ' wa thUs time cIse with reference to New York . iContucky . Iarylaml anti Ohio , anll tIme returs from these states were nwaltCI wlh the greatest Interest. Great crowds gatherell In front of time newspaper - paper olcn tonlJht anti remalnell Int the retllIf showe 1 lefnle results lt tIme storm cemiter 'fho e more fortunate visited \'arlous social anll ) ultcll clube where special nr- rnngelents had heen mnle for obtaining the latest immformmmatiomu. Preident Cle\ehl\1 tiid make his at tue white house not ! appearance tht whie hOlse at mill today ) hut remalnel at his countr home at Woolle ) I'm'i'ato Secretary Thlr- hel' was on hanl nt the cxecut\C nmansion Iios'es'er during the day and evenimmg ! , a 11 reecl'oll the huletns that came over the sllcclal wire ( rom the telegraph 0111cc. The"c were read by uch of tIme caimiumet olflcrs rlll ) [ Ih. clhlnet ofces as gathered durinthl evening anti < 1'patches , of specIal Interest were lelelhoupd to the prellent mit'oodiey. . Three of the eight cahluet omcer . Iesers. Ilarummon . 1,1mont a 111 Carlisle . hall gone to their respective states to vote Gleal Inleret was manlfestell here In tIme legsIati'e ; elections throlJhoul time cOlntl ) as the ) will malerhly affect the control of the United States senate. Up to today time htnmlug of the senate was as follows : lIe- Iluhl/'all. ) forty-two : democrats. thlrl-nlne ; ) ) IOPUliSts. six : \acanl ( democrt ) , oue ; total fIIht-e ! hl As a result of today's elertons the democmts wi hose alll the replblcaus wi gain n senator from larylnnll amid < 1 h'ol Ohio respectively. The other legislative ! rec- tons 10 not Ippear 10 affect the stllHlng of time senate . as lenllck ) amid MissIssippi romaln deimmocratic . time latter certainly lnt the formel' probably whie 10\ a contnues republican. Uah chooses two United States senators for the first time . but time complexion - plexion Is 10t yH cerlaln. The Utah senalors take their seals In tile senate shortly after congress assemnbiea. The rhanges In Ohio and ? lnryland will nol affect the senlte until : March 1897. Tire republican tmuajonity In the next Ohio republcan majoriy , , , , , . . , , , ICllslalurl' nR Rho" , ! v Ih" 'ofrng frnm oiii'I : immsures - - time . 'etrrel ; ; nlf Senator ' lrlce ( cemocrat ) antI the succession of a republican. I appears 10 be settled that cx- Go\'ernor F'ornkcr will he tIme choice of the iegishatmmre . lS the state con'entlon placed his name In the plat orm as the senalorlal can- dumb . In Maryland the election of a republcan legislatmure the first In many years , will hrllJ ahout the retrement of Senator Gb- SOl and the electon of a republcan In his pbce. As yet no names have been mentoned I In conneclon wIth the emuccessioum. The eiec- I lon of a republican legislatum'e In Iowa I- i not unexpected , and It Is consllered certain that Alhisomm will succeed , hmizmmself. In Ken- Alison wi tck ) Incomplete rrtuts Indicate a demo- erotic legislamtmre which will occt ! Senatur Iliaciebturn to slcceed hitmiseif . hut up to 1 a. m. time result waR II douht The election of a democr.llc legislature Mississippi t'as a forelone conclusion. , I will elect a suc- cesr to Sl'nator Oeorge. Th" relurns from New York antI New Jersey IndIcate rppublcan gains. These legIslatures - Intones do not elect Unied States aenator. . this year hut as part of the legislature hold over tIme Jl'esent election Is In10rtant In Inluenelng those both I m's which wi I 1 elect successors to Senator 11 of New York and Senltor Smih of New Jersey . whose ternl expire : larll .1. 1897. . ( gII\.IJ : 11'In : ilS O'n'N . :11 , " , 'h1..tl. Ih' . , ' " I. t..l "n- , ' ' for tlim- . ' , . , .I'lh' r.I' 1"I".hll'nn. BOSTON , No , ' . 5.Thelue lon In Iassa- ohusels from the first was one of majority inco the democratic leaders admited the election of Governor Greenllh e. 10w strong hIs cndorsement wOlld he was the poInt upon which the two parties , lfere ! Results show that the claims of the repub- henna made prior to tIme election were wel grouimtied since Governor Oreenhalge and the entire republcan ticket Is endorsed h ) a plural ) pm'acticahly the same as that of 181 I. TIme legislative department of the go\erment Is also solidly repubilcaum . thirty- Ihree of the forty senators elected being of that political hlas. 'fhere Is a slight Ialn for the democratic party time last senate ha\lnl stooll thlrt-slx republicans anti four dcn- ocrats. In the house of representatives the republicans have PracticallY the amino majority - jority as lat year. The govem'nor's couucl will contain but ono democrat as an adviser In time executive cham her. In hrlef tIme result Is i a clean swpep ion the republcan party In the state It having stiffened In no way from tIme supposed defecton caused by the , \ . I , . ; A. movemcn The hopes of time frIends of female suffrage hle ; hccn burlell beneath an aVllanche of b ii- lots. Barely a town has \oled a majorlt In favor of the proposition 10 grant sUfirago to women In municipal affairs. A fair estmate woull ( he throl votes against fermle suffrage to oue tcr. Tie Greemihialgo pluralt ) In Massachusetts . estraln the vote ef Brcclon 10 Iw the same as last ) . will he G3.S5 . The count In Irocton has not been completed at this hour. n it.eliVsi I . ' , . "n rL II I J"I IHI'h'n mmiii. l'iIILADELI'lIIi\ . 5.-lteturtma re- ceh'ed up to midnight indicate that Benjamin J. Ilaywai-tl . repubhicamm . has been eleele < 1 . state treasurer b ) about 1r0.000 ( ) plurallt . a republcan gaimi over 189. which was also an oil year cf about 15,000. ThIs stale also elects se\'ln judgeM of the new superior court. or these tue six repuhlcans norlnntld are elected. The seyenlh man on the ticket Is In doubl. In thl" city the rcpuhlllan ticket Is elected by 11 overwholrln majorll Com- pllo returu' frm eigimteeum of timirty-seven wards show repuhlcan IJlurallleH of 31.:1 : . I this ratio Is kept up the plurality In thIs city will be fully - 60,009. - - - . :1..1..1.1 nHnn , fi'uu.ps'rumtlm. . J.CKSON. Miss . . N ov. -The democratic majority for state ofcers in. MI lssllpl Is cstmated al 50,000. . - - - :11.-vt : t Iii' Non I. v . "mt.'rmm ' 1'11" . CIIC\GO. No , ' . 5.-The IIis Ietweel I Chlclgo all Omnhl ' lucid I mneot lug In tIm is city today ) ' . itt \hllh It was detormlnell to Mhorten the rtmnmming tI0 between th08n Iwo cItes by one hmotmr makllA the fchelllie fourl'ln hOI'1 Ilstt111 of fifteen , UN nt pre ( It 'fhls was Ilr eii < 1 upon hlcaul or thp tetlrllllton of the Northwlslel timiti 1nlon PacnI romblnaLol to cut the ttmmmo between Chicago anti San ; I'ranclseo. tme < The two reads , h'.u'c dptermilell to run thlOllh slelpllg cars from ( hllgo In San . Fraldsco and I.osngule . In such I I mautumei- ! this I the lim'esemmt I'unnln tufts between - tween Chlclao mind San I'ralclsco will he fhol'tened by one IIht 01 time rou < ! I Is expectll mhat tweumty-our hourN wi be BI\ ! < l on the time 10 Ios Atiieit'i4. - - - - - 1"IInhl11 aiuuJui'Ilies II llit'Iilieuui. . 5.-ietroit has elected the IET1tOIT. ) 5.-Ielrol electll entire rel1blcan ticket amid added two abler- mcn to the m'epubiicaim mdjorly In the com- 10n cotmncii. Mayor PIngree ran ahead of the balance of the city ticket by 1,500 and uuhv.irti The rest of th republcan ticket Is elected ! hy decldpl , ) safe mumajonitire. . Tie lly rouucl wi rtnlll twent.folr repub- ilcans and eight demucrats. or tie aidermmien ctt'ed today weh'o are lepuhlcJns arid four 1jllcrat . lu round numbers the total cf today am'Jlts to 3\000. 15 conlilarell with 4.000 In the city ohecttomi ' of two ) ' &Jr ago. Conlllpncp In Ilngrep's wlnnln dualities cJntrlhutc < 1 to the ratlr ! IfhLote. . " ' , . .11 I , . I. " . 1.1 ri" s- i ,11..1. I I I OTT' IWA. ) a. . No\ 5.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.-Farua ) ; W'imitcommmhm. ! 0 years 0111. ono of the richest former : In time county . wile returning home from voting . was killed by : tea I a neu Phiips I mlno. I - four ml es Imort ii. ( ; s'uulm'y SV.ius 'litresSirmulishut I I I. L.NViL1.R . No' . 5.-ln time riles at Ice < lt\le. N. C. betvi'n .Iohn it. O.ntry anti . Jon Pat'hun lo.hl ) ' Gentry won In three . C' 'lllht hme'mmtus. 'l'immme : 2:10 : ' . 2:0 : ant 2W. : Imnlnie cl'owds t'Uthe c mace. \U""I"ltl ur Ih":1 ) SII.I'r. . : ' ' . r . \t Mnvlhlo-Am'rhyetl--Siu'ulinia . trom \iommt- , . I cal for Liverpool Orle3ns. \t Snaisri-- \rr"d- ! . ) I"cca'i. from ' ew AI lalllJr Arnlvncl'-Poi3'flCsia , from ' h" Orl'ana via P\ port News. C..tli.tS . \U WhIi.t1 ( l'i.I'I.tshii Ih'l'll " 'uh'r l'UIII..lul.'r. . \I'I"III..t I ' . , , , . . ' . . . ' . \ 'cstt'm',1mu , .trc Sul"r.lt.r I , TORONTO , On I , No , ' . 6.-Tho Innounco- ment made ) 'csterlliY \'nehmlngtoia thdt l'reeitlent Clevolal < 1 hall appointed three commlsloner 10 confer with 1 slllar miuni- ber fro 1 Canada on the subject of deep wlterWI\'s , line revived / local Inlercst II tImework work of the ncr\ Waterwa's association , which was originally formed In this city In the sunlllr of 194 , antI whose recent can- \enton II Cle\eland did Inch to further Ito objects. : Ir. 10whlll , Ilrpsllent of tIl' lecp'nter - % was association . says that the Amerlcnl commlsslonrrs wou1 prove atlmmmirabhy I stilted for tholr work. lie was especially pleasel ! at the I itoummi tin ttomm of ( 'ohicy. who. lie said . Is aim cnglnenr or great ablt ) lIe patti this vmuul the heglnnlng of I 10st Ilportant work. Nothing Is so far Imown as to whom time . t.p Catmauiiamm gO\'ernhmicmmt wi put upon time com- mleslon. hut I Is expected 1 that the gemmtle- men seletetl 1 wi be : Ir. 10wlan < . one of the govermmuiuent'us chief emmgimieers . all ome i one other whose Inme has not yet been mOlten < 11 _ _ _ _ _ H ; i i.t'm.t I'i.A'l'i1ItS IHSS.\'I'ISJIU. : Asia t hum' 1':1/1.1 : 11'rll"11 ; Iu g , . , 1"111 / 'l'h"1 1..I..r. LONION . No , ' . 6.-The secretary of state for the colonies . Mr. Cimammuhmerlaimu has no- eel\rd a petton from time paulers ! of flrit- I"h Gualnn IJolntng omit that they Ire suffer- Ing from the serious 11eelne II the sugar In- dustr ) ' . anll 1'llng the necessity for prompt ovcrnment aid tl lre\'ent the extncton of thl" Inlhlstr ) ' In I II ni tie it 0 mm 1mm uma. Time planters smuggest that I.ulament hn. pose a counter yalng lilt ) on nIl fOlelgn imuporteil Into the Utmited Kiumgihomim . sugar Imprle.1 . Unied Klngllor. 9J that nn equal luommmuty ia ) ' be II'O\'le < 1 for Its export from Britsh Guiana. : C nlnnln ! the planters suggest Ihat prep- arllons shoulll bo male , for accelllnr an ) ' favorable recrlproely arrngement ofen' < 1 wih time Unle:1 : Stales alHl the Britsh cole- mules . ant that In all olher ways Briish Guiana shoull bo treated < 1 lS part of the British emilire. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 511 Iisluumiiih.'i''m' 11" . hum OI.\SGOW , Nov. 5.-The CIle , shill buiders have posted notce" which lockout 2. 'per cent of the emllloes In thell yards ThIs precipitates the hreale whIch hiss 10lg been expectc 1 as I result of time llfcul ) ' lu the Belfast ship yards III begins the big strl < 'wo Ihonsal11 men were locked out 1011a ) In several wards all time remaIning struck upon the announccment of time 10ellut Mlrh rCicnlment Is maulreAtet lt the Ictcn of time companies. Only members of the union were locked oul. The com"nlcs annonncet whrn the strike was first threatened tllt they wnuhl lock 25 per cent of the emplo'es ont ell 1 successive week after the strike began. - - - - - 1' IJl h 1"lrl"r l"mtm'or Pruutet't lout LONDON , No\ -At a mellnl of th , ' CI'&mher of A rleulur Ht 110mm. J. J. Iowther. eouser\atve member of Iarllmenl for the Isle of Timaumet divIsion of Remit , said < that the great hulk of the agrlcultrlslt rCJrrdei protectcn tie beimmg the emil ) prac- ttcal means of rcstorln agriculural prosperity - porlt : bumt he l < hle' . every one of that opinIon hall been rllorousl ) exchlled from Ito ( Commission of Agricmuitmmre. A r oluton was /Hlopled calling .Ut1on the government to entIrely prohlhlt the immiporta- ton of foreign hive c1te. : lnlnr'hl"l. Plot I lug . mmm'muzll. COLON . Colcmhla , Nov. 5.-Notv ( York \\'orhl Cahlegram-Speclal Telegram.-An- ) other plot o restore the monarch In Brazil has been discovered. < Those engaged In I are refugee monarch IsIs. who are resident In Eurollc. Ispatche ! from Routh American cites state that the Brazilian govrnment Is 11rlVcntng the direct trnsmission of al tele rams relating to the monarchical Illot. CCui3eimleimtl ) ' tue extent of its ranmiilcations ecr.selucntl' tw Is ramifcatons In Ihat counlry itself Is not yet known out- able of time councs of the plotters and tne Inner official circles. ( ' . umVi'l'ui - .r - " - 'Imok.smuIs' - : I I rl..I. . DIlt.IN. Nov. 5.-At Prenzlol today lien- man Sprlngsteln and his married sister . Augusta Bock . changed with poisoning Spningsteimm's wIfe last Marcim and with havIng - Ing commlted a serIes of murders hclwt'en the years of 1888 amid )89. mlmmrbng which ierioi Sprlngsteln's 11arcnts. Augusta Boel's imuabammd her son . and another woman are said to have hem poisoned In order that the murderer - derer might ! obtain time mmmommey for which their lives were Inured , were hoth condemned to dea th. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . \Irln IU.lnrl , ' " l' iimirtiu uimmuultts. BEIIIN. Nov. 5.-A dispatch to the ranlfort Zeltung from Fiumimo Austrln- . Hungary . sltuawl at the northeast extremity of the Adriatic . says that ( severe earthquakes have heen felt In the 10mmlne of Ol'ahol'e. near Hagusa , thirty-eight miles from Cat- laro. \Vltio fissures ha\o a\leHel In the groulHI amid extend over a large territory. timi' subter- Seveal hiatuses collapsed durlnl - ranous disturbance and a general panic Is said 10 pre\al amen thin iumhmabitant.s. : : rs. 1lmi'bm'it'i's Itl"r" ' , ' " CImtuiguuI. No , ' . 5.-lrs. Florence IONDO , : May- brick the AmerIcan woman who Is unllpr- going I sentcncn of imhpnieommimmemit for life after having been cOI\lclcII In 18S0 of poison- lug her immmsband. .ames IQbrlcl , aumd o.i behalf of whom rapeated efforts Imave been made to secure a reopening of time case , was transferred today train \'okimig prison to tIme jail at Ayiesburywlth other femmmale convicts. 'shmuulmm ili'euh's 1tm'1ltiuuims immimlmmge , I'ARIS , No' . 5.-Time religious careimmony of time murelage of Count Max de Foras , son of time grammd marshal of time iiimhganian count. and Maria , miaugimtor of General 1mlerethitlu load , formerly United States unimmister to Greene , wm ceiebratcth at jiooim today in the chmtmrch of St. Phmiiippe dim Jtomiis , vhmicim vaa iiaclcoii 'ltii mnambers of time aristocracy. The civil ceremony took place ) 'estt'rday. ( 'mm iii t' to ( 'umi'mtI I t Ito stu cii. . 5.-Time muinister of thin LONDON , Nov. - no- Public of Salvadom' bum l5anis , wimo imas acted bum a t'rlemuthl ) capacity fe.m' Nicar.mgua , timid as- PeCiaiiY dtmrimmg time diliicimhty hetweemi time hatter country anti Great flnitmtimm , patti a hmur- m'ieul visit to Londomu yesterday and hind a eon- ferenca with the United Statea ambassador , ilomu. Timoummas F. hiayard , anti timetm returmmed to France. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) Imuiimuiii iii' mi ) ' ' ( ' Atuiimit t..ui , IIOU1tGES. Nov. 5.-'i'iie Marquis tie Nayve , uvhma has been cmi trial for a week past , chiargemi witim the umimmntler of lute stepsomm , was uctjmiittetl today after time jtmry had been out tar forty minutes. , Tut iumu mm u si' 'i'a , o i s I us I , s'mm i : , . ( 'a remi ( C'opyrlgitci. isea. b' i 'r 's 1 ubi 1dm log ( 'umumputuy. I TOK1O , Japan , Nov. 5.-New ( York \\'orld Cablegrammi-Special Tehegram.-Tho ) Jmtjm'imieso troops \iil scomm be s'itimdrawmi fromu Corea. At'i like Fii'il , TIity am oed Servant9 Iltit Imlako Poor asters , 'ro keep yomu' Ncivca steady , 'V iti I Ieiutl m'leiii' , litihlmf tip yttht' Sti'Ctlgtll , Shm.mrpthl ) 'Otii' 41m1uetito , You iuimist have Pure ich Etlood 'I'htt' I'St sk'hiaiiim to Vitui'izo ahid Eiii"ieht the Blood , Lt I iood ' 11 ' ' ' ' 13 lotol I 'ti i'i il to ( ) ii ( 'I'i'iit' e r l'i'oin'int'hithy' In the l'itbflc I-I fl ' 1 1 euro all liver Ills , biIici. SOOt-u S haS ness , iaeadacbe. 2ia , AREYOU THIN ? _ Do You Want to Become - come Fleshy ? A FEW SII1'LE RULES I 'I t'sIi mu imui Not I 'mm I l.s 'tY liii I iu Ne'ui s'tl , \'imat (1mm ( people ivammt is ileshm titiul not fat , To ho symmuetrical amid properly Prolmortiommeti P every luersomu shmommhih have a certaimm imummoimnt of iiesim. To b iuhmmmmmiu tiocs miot miccosmutinily titian to ho fat. Fat is tmmmdeeir&ubii' , it clogs amid reimurths tIle action of every' mmutuscie , 1mm. terft'rt's % 's ttii time huemuhthmy mictiomu of time heart amid lumigs , ammtl ivimemu excessiun luretiisposca of fatty degeneratloum of vital orgammmu , to say umothmimmg of time tiiscommifort mmuore or less result- lumg froimi excessive adipose timumutme. Coummmmion seumse would smiggmmst that if one Wichita tt liecomimo uieshy mind idmmmmmi time timimmg mmiost needeil would be Iieshm fonmnimmg foods ; 1mm otimer mm ortle. mtlinmmmmimmomus foeui , like eggs. lueet , omtmuueuul : , etc. Time kinds of food timat umako ilesim are time fot'ds formmmimmg time grenter hart ( if ommr tinily bill of fare. Now , time emily ncusomi : so mmmnn' eopie re- nmtmimm timium is because timetr stomimacims do not hmnopeniy amid COtlihuleteh ) ' digest mind mmssimmuilmmto time ilesim fom'mmmiumg beef steak amid eggs we eat every tiny. 'h'imere are thotmsnmiti of sumchm People , amid busy are really dyshmeptics , ahtiuommglm time ) ' mmmay mmot istl Iter mm miy luLl rticmmi an luau mt tin i ' ! "imm's'emmheImco frommm their m'tomnachus. If smmcim hlerromme 'svommhul i.mko viti , their macale soumme Preliaratiomi like S1mmmrt's lyspepsia ) Tttbhets time food would be tiumickly digested mmmiii time iunoiuer degree of iiiuliiiumiess s'rr ) ' soon secmmrel , hmecaueo thmsm Tablets tire Prepared exactly for that hun- 11050. Timey will digest every variety of iiestm fonimuimig food , wimich Is time solo reason why thmsy SO quickly build imp mmmiii strcmugtimen I hi I mm , tlyspem ; t IC 1111 li timid wommiemm. Stumart's Iyspepsia Tmmhilets cmmre dyspepsia nuid et'er' ' forumm of imidlgesticim aim timis commumnnmm acumen luau , thnt tIme ) ' ihigest the food iurommmPthY , givimmg strcmmgtim to every mmerve amid organ iii time 110(1) ( ' , whIle at time. sammmo tlumio the stcmnach has a ciiammce to rest amid recover its mmatumral vigor , NoUmimug fmurthmer is ro- qmmtrout to cure nil ) ' stomiummeim , trtmumble or to mumake t iii mm , dyspe hit Ic hicoide at romm g , iii ii mmmp amid ivohi. This excellent hmrrharntiomm is mmmammmmfactumred by the Stmmart Cimommuical commupammy , Marshall , Mtcim , . anmi sold by tinimggists everywhere at SOc per omckage. THE EW w1y HOTFL l'i'onoummieed , by mill vhto Itavo p'tt-on- izeti it , time best Iii C'utsiiuo , I'(1IiliiuICflt ( ) 1111(1 ( Sem'vieo , MOlet'mi 1mm ' ' ' ' . ( e'ou'i'espeet. Hates $2.60 to $ LOO. r."Speciu1 m'atos ly veek ot' tumnitli. B. SILL.OWAY , I'rus , & Mgi' . , 141 im mimmd lhmtrtuey Slit. , Omimalun. ----1 4 + I. + 4 + - - 1A Full Set Teet1i for $5. All ms'om'k tinne 1mm ( html , best lumoft'sstomuth mimmium4. . , tier and guaranteed mus i'epresemmtetl , 1'O ( - - - - - - & : : hU. WhTh1llS , tt.li iioor , ' ? llm'owmi Jaoec. : ; 1utim ; nmmci 1)ammghuis Ste. ' ' : % Teiepimouie 1775. + ' -84 -i.4g 'nut DOCTOfl'S COLUMN. if. ) ! . (1. , limuutinmore-aty tect is hadiy broh-eam ttmt mmni i ii zivc tt''mi II flU tmai ivit it ( , czemmmtL ( or 501mm. ' t I mmmc. Vluit is umtlvtstmut' ? Take three drops of Thmyroidimme , extract of tiio thyroid ghammtl , emi tue tomigule three timmmcs tinily. . AhiiY Eczenulctmro to miffocted parts as uilnectuti , amid twice a 'sveek take a those of Natroiitimte Salts. . ,1a ( . MM. , Ne-a' Y'rlc-t suffer vilm ( lung tm tniliit' tmtl , mimi ) weak a nl mmprvous , I'iemteo mutitte a mm'mnamy. Take i'mmlmumoline as directeth. Timree tltmie'm daIly take iive tirop'm of CerelJrlmme , extract of time brain , on Liii tommgmue. 11. C. K. , i'uttsmtmrg-wiuat mu I tauc for ttmmmctiommni i eaminesa ? Testimma in tive-dt'op doses thmreo tinuea daily arm the tomigmme. Avntd tobacco , aicoimol amid bhitces. htegmmlate tue bowels with Na- troiithic Salts , II. X. F' . , l'ittsluurg-S mmtl mmamie and ad- dm'ess. \\'ill cend advice for wife by mail. 'FHI ANIMAl. EXT11CTS ClIt ilil It h , I. F'romt I lii' heal mm. M lI- I' i.llNi. fruummi I lie SjsI mugmi Curd. CA It- 1) I % ii , Ii'ouii I 1u ( II ( 'mm it , 'l'I'S ' 'i' I XII , 0 % , t- .11 I XII. 'Fill Itflfl)1\ , N.'I'Itot.l'1'l1lt7 MA l'i'S tom' ( m.mst I jiutt huimm. ( . % S'i'it INII ( om' u1SlIi'lSItI. ( . ; .t'I'A It It Ii I \I , li/R. , . . . . . - : uitct iIi1 niuut ushhut' , ' stii'i'imihthu'a sit time CO1t 11 lIi.t ChiI'"sl CC. ' . I , CO. Now at all Druggists. Seal for Literature , [ or bale by KUHN & : CO. . IltIm anul Fiaumgiae. AIit7ShII 11'i"I' . at 'Vol. 1531-h'AXTON hltJRIESS ( , Mgrs. i\IAI'INEE \ TOD\Y \ 2:30 : Lnst t Two Entiri Lower Floor fiOc , aiiccs Any Balcony Scat 25c TONIiIlT 4vr s:15 , WARD & VOKES A RUF OUHE BANK USUAl. I'RiCES. , 'I'd. 1'J1-1'AXToN e' l1LJ1lflitli4. Miens. I mm Ighi tti , cciii mu t'im''t ' mmg 'l'ii u m t'.d a ) ' , Nov. 7. The P-i-j Train. I ' ( ill' mmiommeimmg No" , I' ' ) ' i : . PRIMROSE & \'IEST'S \ ' ' bM 1INSPHELS ' : , i ' 'flijc Aft.at JLOu S 2:30 Special Matiiiee SNDOW'S lAflhVEli. , The Trooat1ro VatRI8viILes 7mj' e-'ttumm I' Ztegtr1l , Jr. umumu ; 'nil : ciiirlituN : ' 10 siii ; SANDOW 'Fime flout peu fect slecinmen tI ulu'tcmil tlou'elap- 7115(1 ( in t lit' mm'im Id. Abe , iii , wummirm I U I tm'aIa. a't : , ( time .lnItmn , , imtitm , emm. A $ Pth'IAI. l's'i'uuti'A : iNItN'i' I 'Oil 'riiii ( 'I i I 1,1 1 I I SN-mo S.-"I , I m m' ut mu. r.I.v1-lNlm' : l'itit'iu4l'iusm lieu' , Mc sam ? i' ; baicoumy , 2.St' tmuii SOc. I : mmg , gi'mnm'mmt I ims , ' t.i , gim I. 'j'oNllIi'l' .mui.mmu , , ti. ' 1:1 , t iimlt 'rim , mumlur , , wIll reproduce raithmuly : tits ( muittumes of Ummm.mitu a Mmmi . . ' ' Boyd's 4ltt e FHh1)tY ? tTFST Q 0 AND 1ATLiHDAY i'.JV' 5J'J. lIntbnec Simtmirtltuy. i'tii ; ? . % ' ni.rnN OF N7t'iIMAN'C.IiS ! The Great 1u : 111- .ta . t' i's ' Itt. ' t ilnium mut of MACICM 11TH , MYSTER' ( .uim , :1) : Jb\ ' I I t ' , ¶ , me' ' ; ' c' , i U I ii. n ' 1' cii lena. i. ( 'sIt r 1 i uS I.si ( . 'mmy , auu'i alleny. ? 'I 'i - " pm I C Tt a as imigtmt. I