VOL XXVII CORVALLIS, BEXTOX COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1890. NO. 41. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the executors tit the last will and testament of Hainan U. Lewis deceased has have filed their final ;ic count fur settlement of the Estate of said deceased in the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Benton comity; and that said Court set Saturday, the 8th day of No vember. 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the court house at Corvallis. in Said county, as the time and place for hearing nil aud singular of the objections to said final account and for settlement of the same. JKRUSHA SMITH, HA. MAN LEWIS, JOHN K. ROWLAND, Executors of the Lust Will and Testa ineut of Hamau C. Lewis, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offick at Okegon City, Or., ) October 2, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the followirg named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Benton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Novinber 15th, 1890, .viz: William E. Kisor, Homestead Entry No. 5932 for the N. E. J of N. E. J and Lots 1, 2, 3 aod 4 of Sec. 4, T. 11, S. R. 6 V. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: George W. Owen. T. G. G. Reed, S. E. CJulp and A. B. Alexander, all of Wrenn P. 0. Beiitou couuty, Oregon. J. T. APFERSON, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oreoon City, Oe. ) October 6. 1890. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following named settler has tiled fcotice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Benton -County at-Corvallis, Oregon, on No vember 23, 1890, viz: Wesley W. January, Homestead Entry No. 5770 for the N. E. -of Sec. 22, To. 12, S. R. 8 W. He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence, upou And cultiva tion of, said land, viz: R. L. Feagb-s, B. F. Grant, A. I. Ship 3ey aud W. li. Mnikey, all of Harlan P. O , Bentou county, Oregon. J. T. AP PER SON, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HEAL PROPERTY. J n the natter of tlu partnership estate of Belknap Bros., Bulk imp Bros. Kennedy, Belknap Bros, aud Kennedy Bros. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance iof an order of the county court for Benton county, state -of Oregon, made on the 2nd day of October, 1883, lu the matter "f said estate of Belknap Bros., consisting of E. M. Belknap and S. E. Belknap (deceased) as partners, and Belknap Bros. & Kennedy, enntistiug of E. M. Belknap and S. E. Bel knap deceased) and G. W. Kennedy as fiartnera, and Belknap Bros. & Kennedy lro., consisting of E. M. Belknap and S. K. Belknap (deceased) aud G. V. Kennedy And K. K. Kennedy as partners, the nudcr aigued, the administrator of said partner ship estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United States (and subject to confirma tion of said court) on Saturday, the 20th day of December, 1S90. at 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the court Iiouse door in the city of Corvallis. in Ben "ton county, state of Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of said partner ship estate, behig the fee simple, in ami to jll that curtain lot, peice or parcel of land oituate, lying and being in the city of Cor . allii, in Benton county, state of Oregon. And particularly described as follows, to wit: Lot seven (7) upon which is situated foundry and machine shop; also lots eight ((8) aud nine (9), all of said lots being in block one (1) iu organal town in the city of Corvallis, in Benton countv. Rtate of Oregon. E. M . BELKN A P. Adm'r of said partnership Estate aforesaid. Dated Oct. 6, 1S90. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Benton County. K. M. Webster, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Hayden, Elizabeth Conner, Dickson Conner, Jane G. 'ouner, Stephen Conner, D. W. Hayden, G. W. Hayden. L. C. Dickens, John Dickens, E. M. Fin ley, A. J. Hayden, T. A. Hayden, J. B. Hayden and S. A. Hayden, ; Defendants, j To S:irah Hayden, Elizabeth Conner, Dick son Conner, Jane G. Conner. Stephen Conner, D. W. Hayden, G. W. Hayden, L. C. Dickens, John Dickens, E. M. Fin ley, A. J. Hayden, T. A. Hayden, J. B. Hayden, and S. A. Hayden, the defend ants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon re hereby summoned and required to ap pear and answer the complaint of said plain tiffin the above entitled suit now on tile in the office of the clerk ot said court ou or before the lOih day of November, A. D., 1890, the same beifig the first day of the next regular term of said court. Yon are notified that if you fail to so appear aud answer said complaint as herein required, said plaintiff will take decree against you quieting his - title to the north one-half of the donotion land claim of Mien Hayden and Sarah Hayden his wife, it being claim No. 37. in T. 13 S.. R. 7 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Benton County, State of Oregon, and such other relief as may be deemed equitable and just. This Summons is published by order of the Hon. M L. Pipes, Judge o? said Court, which order bean date Sept. Z2d, law. J. V. Rayburn, Attorney for Plaintiff. I-. Books Iarne4 in one reannff. Testimonials fr ;m a!! rr of the riobe. Prospectus post FRUIT LANDS IXM THE WILL AMETTE VALLEY. THE OREGON LAND COMPANY OF SALEM, OREOON, IS OFFERING SOME CHOICE . BARGAINS IN FRUIT LAND. This land is situated from to 5 miles from the State Capitol, with its excellent shipping facilities, cannery, etc., and is es pecially adapted to fruit raising. Five-acre tracts from 55 to 75 per acre all cultivated and ready to set in fruit. Ten-acre tracts partially cultivated for 50 per acre. Twenty acres light timber land with good spring branch, $35 per acre. Twenty-five acres, fifteen acres in cultiva tion, spring brauch running on the place, for $35 per acre. Forty acres of choice land all cultivated, small house, some young fruit already set out. 70 per acre. Forty acres of land all cultivated, in wheat this year, for SG5 per acre. Forty-three acres, twenty-five acres cul tivated, fine spring branch, place all fenced in, for 40 per acre. Fruit raisers profit from $100 to $150 per acre after the trees are 4 years old. Au industrious man can make a good liv ing for his family while his orchard is com ing into bearing by raising vegetables and various crops for the cannery. Let us know what amount you have to invest and we will advise as to location. Send for maps, pamphlets and price lists to THE OREGON LAND COMPANY, tf. Salem, Oregon. Worse Than Leprosy Is Catarrh and there is but one prepara tion that does cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Negative Elec tric Liniment, sold by The Pharmacy. It also cures ueuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, burns aud all pains. Try it and tell your friends where to get it. Sold by all druggists. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been chosen as assignee of the es tate of B. F. Williams and Jasper Newton, partners, insolvents. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requir ed to present the same, properly verified, to me at the office of E Holgate, Corvallis, Oregon, within three months from the date hereof. ThiB 17th day of October 1S90. M. J. CONNOR. Cw Assignee. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Benton County. A. G. Robertson, Plaintiff, v s. Moses Hiied, et. al., Defendants. To George V. Jackson, one of the defend ants named in said above entitled suit. In the name of tlieState of Oregon you are hereby summoned and required to ap pear aud answer plaintifl's complaint, filed against you iu the above suit in said court on or before the first day of the next regu lar term of said court, it being the loth day of November, 1800, to be held at the court house in the city of Corvallis, iu said Ben ton County, Oregon, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear aud an swer said complaint us herein required, the plaintiff wijl apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: for a (leci eeand judgement against the defendants Moses Hind and S. T. Jeffreys, administra tor of the estate of Mary A. Hurd, deceas ed, for the sum of 1030.00 in U. S. gold coin, with the interest thereon iu like coin, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from Sept. 10th, 1SS9, (less $130.00 paid Sep!. 25th, 1880), and for the further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees hesidss the costs ami disbursements of this suit; and for a deciee and order of said court that the nioitgaged premises set out in said complaint be fore closed and the mortgaged premise', t-wit: The East half of " the S. W. J. Blithe West half of the S. E. of Section 36, and the S. W. J of the S. W. J of Section 30, all in Tp. 10 S. R.ll W., "Will. Mer." in Benton Countv, Oregon, (excepting the S. E. J of S. W. j of S. W. i of said Sec. 36, and Lots 1, 2, and 25 in the town of Fiuitvale, in said County, be sold by the -sherilf of said Comity and the proceeds therefrom he applied to the payment of the costs and disbursements of this suit and the amount found due the plaintiff on the de cree herein, that each of the defendants in said suit be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, lien or equity of redemption of, in or to said premises, aud for such other relief as may be equitable. This Summons is published in the Corvallis Gazette for six successive weeks by order of the Hon. VI. L. Pipes, judge of said court, which order was made at chambers and bears date September 25th, 1890. Dated September 2Gth. 1S90. F. M. Johnson, W. S. McFadden, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., October 6, 1890. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Benton County, at Corvallis, Oregon, on November 24th. 1890, viz: William A. Ridenour, Homestead Entry No. 5492, for the W. of N. W. i. N. E. i of N. W. i, N. W. of N. E. J, Sec. 10. Tp. 12, S. R. 8 V. . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A. L. Feagles, of Big Elk, Benton Co., Oregon, Ephraim Conroe and John Yantis of Turn Turn, Benton Co., Oregon, Win. Glass, of Corvallis. Benton Co.. Oregon. J. T. APPERSON, , Register. The Buccaneers of Old Flaunted the skull and cross bones, their ensign, defiantly at the masthead. Your modern pirate, not on the high seas, but up on the high reputation of standard remedies skulks under various disguises. His hole and corner traffic has never to any degree affected Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, al though that standard invigoraut and correc tive has long been the shining mark at which his shafts have been directed. Cheap local bitters, composed of fieiy uurectified stimulants, with an infusion, or extract pos sibly, of some tonic bark, are still some times recommended as identical with, or similar to, or possessing viitues kindred to those of America's chosen family medicine. These perish speedily, while the great sub duer and preventative of disease pursues its successful career, over coming malaria, dys pepsia, nervousness, kidney troubles, con stipation aud rheumatic ailments, not only ou this, but on many continents. Dr. E. H. Taylor has gone to San Fran cisco for the purpose of having his eyes treated. He has been affected for about a year to such an extent that be was com pelled to give up the practice of his pro fession. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo. Ohio. W aiding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all Druggist3- Died. At the Exchange hotel on Thurs day morning, 6, 1890, of pneumonia, A Green, aged 64 years. He was hurried the same day in the O Id Fellows cemetery. It will be remembered that the deceased is the blind pauper who lost his sight about two years ago while chopping wood on Mrs. Beach's farm just across the river. He was native of Missouri. A LOST ADDRESS. A. Trinidad Lady Writes to San Franelseo for It. Mrs. Harriet McNamara of 319 State Street, Trinidad, Colorado, while visiting in St Louis last summer, did not sufTcr with ber usual sick headaches aud indigestion. But upon her re turn to Triuidad her oil troubles came upon her. It was not the St Louis climate that did no much for her sick headaches. The secret is told in the following letter, received by Thomas Price & Son, the well-known assayers of 524 Sac- ramento Street, San Fruucisco. Mrs. McNamara writes: " Three ran-.ths slf re I was visiting in St. Louis and oh .nined two Lotties of Joy's Vegeta ble .yarajari!a. It wax of pieat relief to me in my headiii.-hes and indigestion. Since my re turn to my home in Trinidad I feel the need of it, and as I have loM. the address I write to you to ak if you will not kindly forward this letter o the prooer number in Pan Franeiseo, and have me ent a few more bottles of this valuable vegetable compound.'" Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is an almost cer tain cure for sick headaches and constipation. Peonle who have used it once will send hnn C'wis of inia ;o ot it, as in lo above instance. Excitement Runs high at the Pharmacy over System Builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspesia, Constipation and impure blood and to build up the system. It certainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. Sold by all drug gists. , Only One in the United States. Oat of 1357 cough syrups manufactured in the United States, but one has been found tn be entirely free from opiates and that is the California Positive and Negative Elec tric Cough Cure, which is the best on earth for cough, colds, croup, etc. Sold by all druggists. Prof. Grimm, master of the Corvallis Grange, attended a meeting of Harmony Gr .nge, Linn county, on November 1st, aud addressed the council on the subject. of agri culture in an interesting manner, says a cor respondent of the Albany Herald. 'Is This the Best?" Is a question often asked, when medicine is wanted. The following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold by T. Graham, druggist of this place. They have many other excellent medicines, but these are worthy of special mention: Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cure of severe colds, and as a pre ventative of croup. Price 50 cents per bot tle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general family liniment and especially valuable for rheumatism. Price 50 cents per bottle. L HAMBERLAIN S UOLIO, CHOLERA AND Diarrhoea Remedy, the most reliable known medicine lor bowel complaints. It is especially prized by persons subject to colic. It hascuredinanycises of chrouic diarrhcaa. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. St. Patrick's Pills, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but gentle physic that cleanses and renovates the whole system. Price 25 cents per box. ' Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. For tetter. Salt-rheum, scaldhead, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Price 25 cents per box. LOCAL NOTES. Circuit court convenes next Mondaj . Stamping done to order at Ladies' Bazar Cash paid for potatoes aud dried fruit at The People's Grocery. Baths at all hours for ladies or gents, at the Occidental Shaving Parlors; J. S. Moore's tor shaving, hair cutting and shampooing. Shaving 15 cents. An excellent quality of cranberries may be found at the People's Grocery store. E. E. Paddock wants your potatoes and dried fruits cash or trade as preferred. C. B. Crosno, of Toledo, senator elect from .this county was in Corvallis this week. Call and examine the work of Pernot Bros., photagraphers, Main street, Corvallis. Pernot Bros, photographers, enlarge pic tures by any method desired by his patrons. Ladies, it will pay you to look at the line of fall and winter underwear at the Ladies' Bazar. 100 acres of improved fruit laud two and one half miles of Corvallis. Enquire of J. H. Nicholas. , Go to the Occidental Shaving Parlors for a first-class shave, hair-cut, shampoo or bath. The ouly two-chair shop in the city. The ladies of the Firemen's Coffee Club have fully decided to give a social at Job's Theater on the evening of November 14th. A fine line of standing and hanging lamps have just been received at E. E. Paddock's. Call aud see them before purchasing else where. W. B. Chase last week sold to Dr. J. B. Wells his splendid residence and four lots located near the court house. Considera tion, 2,000. A three-dollar piece, used a9 a bangle, up ou which there was some engraving, was lost upon the streets of Corvallis on Mon day, 27th. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. Stop that hacking cough, and soreness of the throat and lungs, lnifore it become i a seated trouble beyond the reach of medi cine. Wright's Red Cross Syrup is unfail ing. Sold by all druggists. W c. will on Wednesday, November 12th, Hja a sale of blankets, comforts and white quilts at special prices. All interested iu these goods' should call and make their win ter purchases. S. L. Kline, ai the Busy Big Store. Lustrous Pearly White Teeth and firm ruby gums, make beautiful faces more charming, and the plainest ones attractive. Use Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap and ri- store them. "A Toilet Gem." 25c. Sold by all druggists. Fisher's new brick will soon be ready for occupancy, ihe postotlice for which new fixtures are on the way, is to occupy one apartment on the ground floor, Wilkins, Bund & Go's., ait store will be removed to another and Jesse Spencer's barbershop will occupy the third apartment. J. H. Hughes will preach at Job's theater next Sunday morning and evening. The evening servica will begin at 7 o clock. Come at the first bell ringing. Morning, subject '"True Source of Happiness." In the evening the question will be discussed, 'Were the books of the New Testament written in the Apostolic Age and by the men whose names they bear?" A cordial invitation is extended to all. The qnestion has been asked, "In what respect are St. Patrick's Pills any better than any other?" Try them. You will find that they produce a pleasunter cathartic effect, are more certain to their action, and that they not only physic but cleante the whole system and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by T. Graham. P. P. Griffoz, the pioneer jeweler of Cor vallis, has just received from the east a large and elegant stock of clocks aud jewelery. He has just returned fiom Europe, and dur ing his travels has had an opportunity to gather much valuable information concern ing his line of business. Being the pioneer jeweler he is thoroughly acquainted with the wants of the people and has selected his goods accordingly. If you need anything in the line of jewelry, clocks, silverware, etc., give him a call. Repair work prompt ly attended to. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Mrs. F. M. Johnson desires to inform the public that she is ready to give a few pupils in strnction in vocal and instrumental music Mrs. Johnson needs no recommendation to the pe iple of Corvallis. Her method f teaching is thorough and plain. For further information as to terms etc., call at her resi dence, corner 4th and Jackson streets. John Foster, Tliomas Eglin, W. A Wells ;ind George Spencer started to California on a recreating trip. Mem bers of the party think their health re quires a change of atmosphere, but it is not so poor that they will fail to enjoy themselves. They expect to be away from home the greater part of the winter. Wasted. To rent a good house with over six rooms. F. I Washburn. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. The following are the cases upon the docket of the Benton county circuit court which convenes Monday. November, 10, 1890. The State of Oregon vs John M. Ewing, recognizance. The State vs Fredrick Root, recognizance. The State vs M. B. Ketch um, recogniz ance. Maria Armington vs Sol King, adminis trator, action. Wm. Deering & Co. vs Creighton & Quivey, action. Knapp, Burrell & Co. vs Mary A. Palmer, action. Benecia Agricultural Works vs Creighton & Quivey, action. Philomath College vs Sheak, action. W. L. Vance and Geo. II. Keeney vs Frank Wood, action. J. W. Ingle vs Thos. H. Cooper, action. John W. Ingle vs George Bethers et al, action. Mayes Bros, vs H. W. Vader, action. C. Stock vs Newton and Willams, action. San Jose Woolen Mills Co vs F. E. Dodge, action. Wm. Bennett vs M. W. Smith, action. Emily C. Bump vs J. S. Cooper, action. Sol King et al vs Win. Bagley and Ann S. Bagley, action. Francisco & Lamberson vs John Rickard, action. J. B. Ferguson vs the Northwest Fire In surance Company, action. Hamilton, Job & Co. vs Northwest Fire Insurance Company, action. D. M. Titus vs Schooner Win. H. Harri son, action. J. D. Hiatt and Bro. vs J. W. Brown & Son, action. J. B. Lee vs John Keyes, action. J. A. Chapman vs Addie Whitney and G. A. Whitney, action. Oregon City M. F. G. Co. vs A. Wilhelm. action. William Deering vs Creightou & Quivey, action. William Deering & Co. vs Creighton & Quivey, action. R. M. Wade & Co. vs Creighton & Quivey, action. G. W. Staver vs Adam Wilhelm, action. Jane E. Fisher vs Wm. M. Wood, action. E. G. Beardsley vs Frank Conover, action. L. M. Sloper vs Northwest Mining Co., action. Smith & Geary vs John Johnson, action. B. F. Jones & Co. vs John Erickson et al, action. John Rickard vs Smith & Stetler, action. The State Agricultural College vs J . W. Rayburn, action. Susan M. Berry vs Eglin & Long, action. Patrick Gillooly vs Wm. Bennett, action. F. B. Dunn vs Alex Wood and W. S. Locke, suit. Calvin Stewart vs M. A. Dice et al, suit. E. Holgate vs James B. Beumfield, suit. Philomath College vs J. W. Hrftt et al, suit. Philomath College vs E. C. Wyatt et al, suit. John B. Ferguson vs Thomas Samuels et al, suit. J. D. ClarK vs Jacob Pyburn and Snsan Pyburn, suit. Mary Stewart vs E. A. Waymire and Fred Waymire, suit. O. E. Leet vs Mrs. E. N. Cook and J. M. Garrison, suit. Joseph Leggitt et al vs W. S. Ladd et al. suit. T. E. Hogg vs M. M. Davis, suit. Lazarus Vanbebber vs Alvira J. Mitchell and Thomas H. Mitchell, suit. R. M. Davisson & C. C. Hartless vs F. B. Dunn aud William Mackey, suit. T. II. Cooper vs G. W. Cooper et al, suit. M. A. Eastman vs W. II. Palmer and M. E. Palmer et al, suit. J. W. Kayburu vs J. P. Priest, suit. Lazarus Vanbebber vg Alvira Mitchell, Thosmas H. Mitchell, John Radainaker aud Harston Badamaker, suit. Parilee Crow vs M. T. Crow, suit. Elizabeth Crow vs Parilee Crow et al, suit. George Bethers, Kezi.ih Rayburn and Stephenson Rayburn vs John W. Ingle, uit Willamette Valley and Coast Railway vs William Mackay, Sheriff ot Benton county, Oregon, suit. William Bennett vs William Mackay et al, f-uit. R. M. Webster vs Sarah Haydin et al, suit. James Anderson vs Christine Anderson, suit for divorce. J. B. Lee and John Ray vs Orlena Lewis, suit. Catharine Pile vs Wm. M. Harkin, suit. William Bennett vs M. W. Smith and Mary Smith suit; Caroline Patterson vs Meredith Howland et al, suit. E. Holgate vs Peter Kyniston and S. T. Jeffreys suit. Mary A. Modisette vs Benjamin N. Modisette, divorce. Mary Stewart vs B. T. Taylor, suit. W. J. Davis vs F. S. Davis, divorce. Lanra Smith vs Otis Smith, divorce. A. G. Robertson vs Moses Hurd et al, suit. George S. Mires vs R. G. Mires et al, suit. John Radamaker and Carston Rada maker vs Elvira Mitchell et al, suit. Jerusha Smith et al vs Cassandra Bryant et al, suit. Ollie Millsap vs Byron Millsap, divorce. Caroline K. Gieffos vs Addie Whitney, G. A. Whitney and J. A. Chapman, suit. T. L. Bohauon va S. M. Bohanon, divorce. Mary Stewart vs Addie Whitney G. A. Whitney aud J. A. Chapman, suit to fore close mortgage. W. H. H. Rich vs Peter Hagin, fore closure. School District No. 32 vs John Errickson and Warren Wright, injunction. P. P. Greffoz vs James H. Doty and Lucy H. Doty, foreclosure. John I. Fuller vs Rebecca E. Fuller, di vorce. C. E. Nicholson vs G. W. Quivey, Mary E. Quivey and F. G. Hanna, forclosure. The Farmers Loan aud Trust Company as trustee vs the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company et al, forclosure. J. W. Rayburn vs R. M. Davisson et al, f oreclosu re. John II. E.ister vs Joseph Edwards and David Huggius, suit. THE ELECTIONS. The latest election returns give Massachu setts, Pennsylvania, Kansas and Nebraska democratic governors. In Ohio seven re publican congressmen against 14 democrat were elected. Illinois. Eetimated returns indicatejthe election of Amberg, rep., for state treasurer, by a plurality of about 10,000 over Wilson, dem.; Edwards, rep., for superintendent of public instruction has a plurality of 8,000 over Roab, dem. Kansas. The republican candidate for governor, six out of seven republican cn gressional candidates defeated, Senator In gall's re-election a subject of grave doubt. That is the situation in Kansas. California. 987 precincts give Markhain, rep., for governor 10,530 plurality over Pond, dem. Democrats concede election entire state ticket. Iowa. Returns from one third of the stata show democratic gains sufficient, if continu ed, to wips out the republican majority of two years ago and give a small democratic majority. Nebraska. The returns give Boyd an ap parent majority of 8275, but the territory yet to be heard from is so largely republican, that there is a possibility that this majority for Boyd may be wiped out. Colorado. Twenty-five precincts receiv ed from the city and county nive Townseml rep., for congress 4S'J8, O'Donnell 3750. For governor, IJonitt, rep., 4272, Yeaman, dem., 3831. Returns so far received from outside counties gaye the head of the repub lican ticket a plurality of 1753. Minnesota. Three coiiaressmen are dem ocrats, one republican and one doubtful. The legislature is presumably republican, but uncertain. North Dakota. Returns so far as receiv ed give Johuson, rep., for representative in congress, 3422; Benton, dem., 2962; for gov ernor, Burke, rep., 2758; Roach, dem. ; 2497, Muir, farmer's alliance, 365. Johnson's majority will probably be 8000. The legis lature will have about twenty-five demo crats and independents, out of ninety-three. The republican state ticket will have about the same majority in the state as the repub lican congressmen. Montana. The democratic committee claims the election of Dixon to congress by . 450 majority. The republican! committee claims the state for Carter by 125. Demo crats claim four state senators and concede the republicans two, with two in doubt. Republicans claim five state senators. Pennsylvania. The latest returns from twenty congressional districts of the state show the election of eighteen republicans and ten democrats. The piesent delegation from this state is twenty-one republicans and seven democrats. Wisconsin. The latest returns from the state iudicate a plurality of 20,000 and up ward for George W Peck, dem., for govern or. The democrats elect a majority of the assemblymen and state geuite. In the lower house they will have a majority of thirty or over, and in the senate a majority of two. They elect seven out of nine con gressmen. Connecticut. The legislature is 10 to 16 republican on joint ballot. Total vote of the state, about 120 towns official, is 135, 374. Morris, dem., has 67,661 and is 53 short of the popular majority. It is almost certain no election has been made; if so, the legislature will elect Merwin, rep. Delaware. Complete returns from the whole state give Reynolds, dem., for gov ernor, 445 majority, and Causey, dem., for congress, 514 majority. The next legisla ture will stand: Democrats 17, republicans 11. There is no United States senator to be elected. Michigan. Up to 11 p. in. indications are that the democrats have elected the govern or by about 10,000 plurality, and the rest of the state ticket by a subtantial vote. The legislature is democratic. ' Nevada. Advice3 from various parts of Nevada indicate the election of Coloord, rep., congress, by a majority of between; five and six. huudjred. The Southern states all go democratic. I A. iJiaet.--, S-.' I u'tli Ave. Jiew Ini.