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Show ' The Weather is Perfect, Making Grand Republican Victories Certain in Almost Every Section. Tassett Coming Down to Harlem Bridge With a Majority That Will Make the Tammany Tiger Sick. M' KIN LEY A SURE WINNER The Old Buckeye State is Turning Out in Torce to Vote for the Champion of the Protective Tariff. IOWA FALLS INTO LINE, The Grand Old Keystone State is Rolling Up the Usual Bound Sepub-lican Sepub-lican Majority. BEPUBUCANS LEAD IN NEBRASKA. Massachusetts is Safely Republican-Reports From Kansas Show a Rig railing rail-ing Oft" in the Alliance Vote. New York, Nov. 3.-Election day in this city opened bright and clear and reports from all parts of the state show the weather favorable for a large vote. An unusually leavy vote is reported from all parts of the state. . 4fter 9 o'clock the voting became slower and at noon it was the opinion of the leaders of both parties that the number of votes cast up to that hour was considerably less than In previous elections. Business is suspended in nearly all parts of the city. During the mcrning everything proceeded quietly and no disturbances were l jL,cted. p m. Of course nothing is yet known as to the result of today's elect ion, but at this hour the workers are gathered at Tammany Tam-many hall on Fourteenth street, and appear to be most cheerful, and confidently assert that Flower has carried this city by 100,000, aud will have 60,000 majority in the whole state. The republicans, republi-cans, however, claim that Fassett will be elected by 17,000. The reports received at the police headquarters from every election precinct in the city show the voting this afternoon very heavy and that almost every person registered put his vote in before the polls closed. Buffalo, Nov. 3. A very heavy vote is beiug polled in this city, and the republicans republi-cans are confident of carrying Buffalo aud Erie county. The vote on the city ticket will probably be close. Sheehan is running considerably behind Flower in most of the wards. " Tkot, N. Y., Nov. 3. Beautiful day; large p5 V quiet election; most of the votes polled " " V noon. Some arrests were made on 1res of illegal voting, the physical disa- tdodire being worked extensiyt ly to jret Jt ' ' rne.iTn'to the booth with voters. ' ' , I - Binoh am rox, N. Y., Nov. 3.-Oyer half the rc-istcred votes have been polled before noon,' a rush which indicates an unusually L"2:c-;, N.Y.. Nov. -At 12 upwards of three-fifths of the city's voje was polled. The vote was on party lineson the state ticket. lu.y, Nov- 3. The election here is proceeding pro-ceeding quietly, and is is believed a full vote w ill be polled. |