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. DAILY e i FOu COME | TEEN DOWN. 1 (s Baru Yard Emblems of Democratic d Exaultation, Ye Shanghai Whoopers of Bourbon Joy. m U] You are Shockingly Out of Time and Tune. The Nation Orders it Come Down! The Republican War-ship Not Yet Sunk, But Breasting the Storm, Colors Nailed Apeak. Wisconsin Saved by a Big Ma- jority. llinois For Blaine Logan and Oglesby. Indiana Not Lost by a Long Shot. Pacific The Swrf Booms For Blaine, The Unholy Fusion Downed in Michigan, New York the Onlv Struggle. The Fight Ragiog in Republican Favor, But the Battle Wavers Uncer- % . g tain, R The Kesule of the Eleeti now Resting with the last Returns From NewYork s telogram to the B A, Me., Novembver €, / It has just come to light that Blaine {s dan- werously ill, confined to his bed with severe 4 Auct a, m. H YEAR. Field of OMAHA. N al districts in this cit 161 in Chicago for governor 8 Ogles T L] ty of 43,2 34 Harrison, omocrat, T ALANY, November 6.—The latest figures hibition, 4,185, Harper. gree received by Governor Clevelsnd give a demc majority over all cratie wajority in the state of 1,766, gives Blaine 49,408, Cloveland Times claims that New rk is for Cleveland Ly from 2,500 to 8,000, New Jersey by 3,900, 008 & ¥ Connecticut 1,200, oot wiilé Tho London Daily News in an editorial | the clam of carrying the state by over 10,000 npon the last advices concedes New York tc Al kept up, the: furthor olalm 18 made Blaine by 10, 00 - X that the republicans are_doctoring the return NEw Youk, November 6.—~The Trilune |, decoive the Chairman H. raon gives the composition of tho Now York assem- [ eavs the democrate hava elected ten congress v an 73 republicans, (0 democrats. men, the whlicans ona (Brown) with two biicans 19, democrats 13, Th ‘| Qictricts, tha Eighth and Ninth in doubt. D a8 repul 0 71, democtats | Ty ot isin doubt and claimed by both parties, s will sa; cted and he w PENNSYLVANIA, The state iy not at all in | o0 doubt. 1t will elect Clevelnd nnd Hen: |, PHILADELIILA, November dricks who will take the seats to which the | {0¢ nawmed cougrisainens ave elected people have ted thom. Tho commuui: | §¥vanias ¥ g ' O'Neil, republ cang Third dis- cations to the Argus to-day from counties 1n | o, M a1 O (el e R e New York state demonst ate the election of [High Ttandall, degcerat Fourrhy dustrict, the demo ratic electors by a conclusive and [ ids FRIRIEWE £ e safe majority over the Blaine electors, Hav. | Qublicanihxen districe, | 13 ghth ing beon made democratic by the people, New | joventh district, Livany hiyer oty York will remain, be declared and bo counted [ Hetrichy Hemantront, domocrati SHinth dis- democratic, and whatever is 1 ry to this | S Char democrut; Eleventh district, Stern, act of truth and justice and justica”will be | ioorats Twelfth district, Scranton, repuly: thoroughly and fearlessly ¢ lican; Thirtoenth district an; Fourteenth district ifteonth district, romm, ropub Bowd, republic Bunnell, repiblican INDIANA, CLATMED BY BOTH, teentn district, Brown, republican INniANAPOLIS, November b—The roturns | teenth districts Campbell, republican; s e ® nth district, Atkinson, republ are coming more rapidly this morning but the stato is still in_doubt, Green county gives republican mujorivy of 125, & gain ot 2 Posey county gives 600 majority for Cl land, Ohio county gives a republican m: 18 ty of 101, a gain of | cott county, demo cratic major , a democratic gain of 30 The republicans gam 1,000 in Vauderburg county, ton county gives a ropublican majority of 89, o gaiu of 45, 1f the prerent ratio of republican gain coatinues the state will Le very close, The plurality will not be more than 1,000 either way. It is impossible to state the n of the legislatuie. laces shos a X mocratic gain net republican gain 8,37, Thix in- a domocratic plurality of about 500 in to. m county, democratic majorty spublioan gain of $3; Cass county, de cratic majority 48}, republican gain of Laporte county, damocratic majurity democratic gain of 66; Martin_county, dem- tic majority democratic gain of 40; Grant county, republican majority 750, repub- lican gain of 147; Whitley county, democratic majority 460, democ gain of 82, The voto will be very closo, The democrats claim the state now by 5,000, The republicans are equally confident, INDIANATOLIS, November 5, 6:15 ., 1 huvdred and tifty-three voting places gi net republicsn n of 509 and still indicates I district, Duncan, democrt: rict, Curtin, republican: Twen Bovle demoe Twenty socond Negley, republican; Twenty-third Bayne, repul ty-fourth dis- " Jackson, rapublican; Twenty.fifth dis- White, + Twenth.sixth di aozo’ republican; Twenty seventh dis. &b, demoerat. Brumm'is o republi enbacker. 'l'luv republicans gain four members, presant delegation standing repub. licans rixteen (including Bromm), democrats twelve, A plurality of 70,0007is’ indicated for Blaine here, Complete returns from all the legisia- tive districts of the state, avt Wayne coun- ty, show that the senate will have 31 repub. licans an 1 19 democrats,house 140 republicans an( democrats, with two doubtful districts in Wayne connty. This will give the repub. cans 91 majority on a juint ballot, even should tne democrats earry the Wayne coun- ty candidates. In tue present legislature tho demcerats have a majority of 1> on a joint ballot as follow Republicans, crats, 2), House, republica ‘ 113, trict, demo- crats, WISCON MinwAUukeg, Novembhe state democratic central tee concedes 7,000 to 8,000 republican majority on the basis of the rewurns so far read, and the repub. ican central committee claim about 10,00, MiLwAUkEs, November hundred precinets show of 8,000, If the democratic ticket should have'n proportionate gain in the remainine precincts the republicans will carry the state by about 10,000, MILWAUKEE, November 1, —Following are 4:10 . m. ~The 1,000 to 1,200 for Blaine, INDIANAPOLIS, November 50 p. m,—In- oty give a republican mujority of 600. Telle, republican, for con- gress Indianapolis district 1+ defeated by B; num, democrat, by 600 majority, Ward, dex ocrat, in ths Ninth district defeats Dorey by 400, ure is largely democratic, — the repub ican congressmen elocted with prob- MIOCHIGAN, able majorities: Caswell ~ First district_5,- al N (o0, Lafallete, Third district, 1,000, Van A OI4 ¢ wrth cisteict, 1,060, Thomas, Nos republicant _elsct the presidential electors, DET! ember 0, nth district, 1,600, Price, Eighth 6:01.0, Stephenson, Ninth distct, 12,010, Begole (rusion) for goveraor, and Algor (re- | democrats have olected Bragg in the Second an' an) will be close, Both claim a victory. [aud Raukin in the Fifth distnict. The con- For congresa the fusionists_elact representa- | te.t Letween Guenther, republican, and tives in the First, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh | Smith, emocrat, in the Sixth district is very dustricts, all democr The _repuoii close and will probably require the official Third, and Ninth. The in doubt and the Lighth undecided. November 5, 4:45 p _m'—Four nd_ssveuty-seven precincts 1, Cleveland 71,039, Butler 14,0 in the Second, Fifth i LANSING huvdred Blaine 80 count to decide, THE SITUATION REVIEWED, MinwAUKEE, Noven -At no provious election in Wikconsin has there ever beon auch 3 7a 4 u delay i receiving the returns from the state J# and dangerons inflamation of the lungs. Phy | St. John 7¢ i1 A """"’AP’““'“Y o 4,55¢ in | 't Ve presenttime. For twenty-four hours 2 e % 0 @ tha same pracincts, give CERTE blican can- (1o figures have been comiug in, in diiblets, sicians are in constant attendance, (irav q | didate for governor, Boyleiuaion 72yl e R e e e Btttk tatoTth AT alarm is felt by all friends and relatives, Mr. 3laine is remanded to the closest seclusion and strenuous efforts are made to suppre inowledge of the matter. NEW YORK. SOME FIGURES, <, 5 a.m., November 5, -Twelve legislative election districts in New York state outside of the cities of Naw York and Brooklyn give Bl m:u,( leveland, 251,- Satler, 7, John, 15,524, The districts not hoard from, if they vote as they did 1 1880, will give Blaiue o plurality i the state of about 5000. FULTHER GAINS, Niw Youk, noon, November 5,—1,424 vot- ing places outside of New York and Brook Iyn give Blaine 327,790, Cleveland 278,202, viet_democratic gain, 11,128, There are 570 voting plac_a to hear from, Clevalanc ajority in New York city and Kings county, cludiog Brooklyn, is 58,322, Tue latest b5 from the state outside of Now York Kings county show 1,432 election oistricts reported. From that section of the state the awveraga republican plarali y has been 35, 1f each Of the BG4 districts heard from return the same average plurality, they will yield 19740 plurality for Dl This, added to the 38 plarality shown by thote reported will make no the plurality exclusive of Now York and Kings county of 69,678, The democratic. plurality in Now York and Kings ¢ s y pli 11,000 to spate by the which Glaine comes to the Harlem riv This depends upom returns holding out as favorably for the republicans,as they have up to this timein the state at Jarge, dater returns have been more favor- Wble for the republicans, TAMMANY DEFEATED, NEw Yonrk, Noveml county democratic ably 10,000 majority. Six election districts are missing. Twelve hundred and ninety-six | districts in New York stute outside of the cities of New York and I'.run)dyn give Blaine 04,209, Cleveland 2 0, Butler 8,053, St, John 15,715, & net democratic gain of 1 Thrteen hundred and fosty-nine el tiicts outside of ths cii klyn give Hlaina i <n| Butler 8,:61, S Qemocratic gam of 10,7 which will be overcome by ty with upwards of pinrality with ted by prob- 1 dis, o Now York and 313700, Cloveland John' 16,09, a net IN DOUT, ANy, November 5.—The Journal claims that New York state is in doubt. The con. gressional delegation will be seventeen repub cans and seventesn democrats, THE FIGURES 1N BROOKLYN, BiookLyN, Nove The figur, the electoral tickst give Cleveland’s majority in Kiugs county ovoe Blaine 15,152, Bitler’s »ut\. 2,001, St. Jobn 1,369, The democrats | | 1] | ¢l.ctad three out of folr congressmen, ni out of twelve assemblymen, also the judge, controller and auditor, beside . fority of the supers isors, ' ber B, on BLAINE AHEAD, w York, November b, 2 and eleven distri vd Brooklyn giv Cleveland 201,501, Butler 17,486, 3 net democratic g this ratio continues the republicaus will carry the state by ten thousand. Nkw York November f ) p. m,—Six- teen hundred and fourteen districts, outside » of New York city and Brooklyn, give Blaine 2 Batler 9,410, St 1. m,—Fiftoen ontside of New 344,0 4, John Blaine 78 Clovelaud 807,934, 34, Jolin 18, Niw Youk, November 5, 8:45 p. m,—One thousand six hundr.d and (ighty-two election districts in New York llhll outside of the s of New York a i Brookl, 0 give Blaio 00. Cinveland 317 221, Butler 10 815, 3 JSohn 19,685, This gives Blaive a pluralit 41, wih 314 election districts to hear [rom Nuw York. November 5, 9:10 p, m.—One thousand geven huudred and forty-two dis tricts outside of tha cities of New York and Brooklyn give Blaine 359 494, Cleveland ), Butler 10,560, St. .fulin 20, Niw Youk, Novembr f, —The last thirty seven districts from Westehester county put Claveland 7.0 ahead of Blaine in the siate, N Yoits, November 5,—Retur nll 418; Preston, prohibition, 6,876, ' The returas show thut the democrats have carried the 1st, 5th, (Geh, 7¢h, Sth, 9th and 106h. and the ro- publicans the Srd” 9th and 11th, The 2ud and Ath are in doubt and the 5th ix very close and may yet go republican, Detioir, November 5,—Returns frc Michigan in regard to the fusion vote may b has been almost impossible to form a reliable estimate on_any particular section, The e spective headquarters of the republican und democ state central committee., in this have been crowded during the entire day by party leadera from various parts of the state, and an in‘erested populace about the republican headguarters, There was for the somewhat confusing, The republican vote is [ greater part of the time & crowd i full on the leading candidates. To get the [of a thousand or more massed in front full fusion vote on president it is necossary to |of the large building (old Milwaukee add the vote given separately in the bullotins | club house.) Unable to gain admittance, for Cleveland sud Butler. 1f tha vota of the state is decide . for the fu ion ticket asit scems probable at this writing, 7 p.m., Cleve- awd will receive six electoral votes, Butler six and one goes for Blaine. In voting, the geeenbackers and democrats voted for the 5: n for twelve electoral places and for differcnt men for the th Bulletins from all parts of the union were segulurly received and annousced fron the Daleony of the buil ing. The great interest was centered in New York and as telegram after telegram told of the brighter outlook for the republicans in that state, wild cheers were given by the enthusiastic crowd Late ia the anth place which [ ufternoon, Gen, Fairchilds, of Madison, ap- allows the chance for one Blaine elector. The | pearod and was greeted with deafoning ap. reports so far in, give very little_information the gronud about the apper peniasula which is a republi- aption room aud can sironguold ~ but ths indications are for [ir yesponse to determined calis delivered a five great democratic vaing there minuta speech, expressing his confidenco of Detiorr, November 5§, 9:10 p, w.—This [ 1epublican victory h \inu been wen, Brief aftornoon the vote received indicated the | speeches were also mude by other promincut clection of the rtate and nationsl fusion | gentlemen present, (nuhll-nngllmt Wikcon- sl ublicans have campaign in addition to assistivg outside states, worked single-handed and alone, furnishing their own tickets, but latter figures alter this somewhat. Iy The denzocrats now clam the state, but say the vote will ba too close to tell so soon, The republicans cluim the state by a clear majori- [ funds and speukers, they claim that the recult ty. The uppor peniusula hias boen heard | of their lah rs is o leading achievement of the from in favor of tue republicans, but the ex-|contest. They have the entire state ticket, vote is not yet known, ‘Lhe cougressimen ed the legislature and gained four con- ssmen Thu returns from deciding pro- cinets in the Sixth congressional districs now assura the election of Guinther (repub ican), which had Leon in doubt uutil th eveuing, This will make this state’s con- gressional representation stand 7 republicans to two democrats, At this hour the majori- ties of these has not materiully changed trom the figures given in this afternoon’s dispatcl Iuturns from 438 towns snd wards show a net democratic gain of 7,778 on the presidential ticket as compared witn 1580, are about ws heretofore reported, The republicaus elaim the o'clock this moruing by 8,000, ILLINOIS, CARTER AND CLEVELAND, Cnicaco, Nov, 5—One hundred and sixty- two districts in this city give Clovelu 27; Blaine, 4 For governor, Hurrison, ; Oglesby 1 1vis estilnated that state at one P R A B R s e e 0 i Should u pro- Gl linets muorlty n te county, will bo b | oifonate. kwin bo- shown for the domocut Wil bs botween 10,000 and 12,000 majoriby, | Hoket in the remaining precincts, Blaino will have ¢ rried the state by 10,000 But the later raturns are showing a smaller average gain for the democratic ticket. Latest returns rec at Milwaukee sure the state republican by 10,000, ILLINOIS CONGIESSMEN, Cinicaco, Nov, 6, 5:30 a, m,—The results on congressmen are s followe: Firat district, k. W. Dunhuin (r¢ 1 & Suffi The Probability Strong, HURS BEE TH[ STATE isL Slowly Receip'ed Rumrns of Neb iont Evidence That the § oyal, 26,000, tate And For Blaine and Logan by Republican State Ticket Doubtless All Eleoted. That Dorsey and Laird Have Won, oper 1 8howing fo¥ Charley Brown witha big Boost From Browny Blawe 1 it Washin 116, Weaver 1 Auburn Brow: Morton Douglas. Kivst pistrict, NEMAIA COUNTY, illo precinct, N Ulavela W ew gton | 131, ial. ] 07, —{Spoo or scinet - Cleveland 12 Dawos 1v7, Brown 122, Church maha 1 144, Morton 155, Da counf 22, Blaino Howe, for senator, has a mojority of between 000 and 700, La Platte Precinct— 14 Morton, democs Ferguson, democeat, 11, SARPY democrat, 6; COUNTY, Scoville, Total Pace 8, wveland: 8 majority; Bonestolcy vote cast, 94, The following is the official vote of Sirpy county: 1 23, Daw 31, Forgy Haneo k, # Tecumsch gives Blaine 105~ plurali and 88 majority over all, Cle on Weaver Veata pi 083 congre Morrton 14 Swan 10: lsnn-¥ 108, Puly own 657, Slaine 616, s G0, Mo 1son republican, JOHNSO! r. recinet — ces, Topub 3, Dawos Cleveland 610, ton 621, N COUNTY, Shedd . Godwin 6 ‘or state representative Huffy Cotinty ticket domocratic by sl ma: t. Juhn er , Clarko Wo de.avcrat, ¥ over Some cutting Republicans 88, democrats ans 86, democrats 100; 87, Pace OV, on 102, Osgood 82, No ris 82, Buttler 105, Heury 85, Varnor 71, Farnest 110, Wheaton uyra and Hondricks precinots combinod —blaiue’s majority G1; Morton's fnajority 17, Shalby precinct, Biaise, 106, Prohi Crubb, 1225 Mill Pace, 11 Jonestee auditor, I democrat, erat, 11 republ hats, lands, 5 119 prohibition prohibition, secrotary of state, Roggen, 100; Bigelow, prohibition, , republican, 100§ Beunecke, Norton, prohibition, 16; tr urer, Wi'lard, republican, 11 0; Clanoy, d prohubition 17; regent, Buruhum, ; Scoville, demucrat, 119, probivition, 17; commissioner public ibition, er, , 118 sabe 114 1095 democrats, Sticllos, 141; Baird, 72 108; Dawes, 98; Morto 17; Shedd, 11 16; ott, republican, 100, Dean, democrat, Cline prohibition, 17, Six precincts out of ten in Johnson county givo mjoniy wn follows: Rlaino 231, Dawes, Nor Henry, repres 10:30 a. county, p the state Jority, straight re Te Sterling Osgood, Weaver, Fifth ditt Wyino Weuver 5, Rogge Blaki aboul 3 irnest Pulton 1, Mon Bame, R lan Gt Hoebel rles | Morton 3 ticket 250 prol. cincts yi Berlin p jority 40, lators eledf Cleveland Al s [Spe Weave over 225 . ot Second —Irank L.wler (dem,) ']1 lII‘J' + Ward (dem,) CALIFORNIA, Sourth-— George . Adams (rep,) i) . Fifth—Ruben Elwood (rep ) o Oaly Novembes 03 0 Sixth —Robert R, Hill (rep ) al districts in California the Seventh —Thous J. Honderson (rep) 8 narriad tho Susond!Thlsa Eighth—Ralph Plumb (vep.) Niuth—Lewis C, Payson, (rep). Lenth—dJ ulius S, Starr, (rep), Eloventh—Alexauder P, Potrie, (rep), Tywelfth nes \| Nvm{x (den,) Thutesnth—\Wm, ringer, (dem) Fourteenth - :nutll an I, Rowell, (ren.) Fifteenth ~John C, Black, (dem), Sixtwenth—James McUartney, (rep) Seventeenth —Joun K. Eden (dem.) Eighteenth—~Wmn, 1, Mo rison (dem,) Niusteeuth—Iichurd W, Townshend (dem) Twentieth ~Johu I, Thomas (rep.) According to this showing, six districts have changed the political complexion of their congressmen witcout changirg the relative strength of the parties in the house, there be ing gwins and lowees by each party, The con- tost in the Tenth distiict Is close, and the final retucns may give it t the democrats, The chunges 1 the congressional personnel is as fullows: Tn the Secoud, Lawler (dem ) succeeds Finerty (ind.); in tho Third, Ward (dem.,) succeeds Davis (rop.); in the Kighth, 1 (rep ) succeeds Cullen (rop.); in the Tenth, Starr (rep.) probably succeeds Worthing on m); mlth- veuth, Petrio (rep) succceds ‘ourth and Fifth, with doubtful republican jain elsowhere, HAv Francisco, N ember 5,—Two hund nets and wards in 44 (u’l’nlnm give Blaine 26,620, against Garfield 21,674, rod and eighty-vix 1) countien nd wards in o pive Blair Giarfield counties ont- 78, Cleve 23 606, Hancock laud 2,4°9, against 21,63 B3l ine T he enti except the sheriff and recorde Copservative estimates to-night forniu to Blaine by 2,000, COLORADO, Dexsver, Col , November 5, —The returns in Colorado are very slow in coming In. Eaton republican, for governor, is running behind his ticket, but his election is conceded by about 1,000, In Arapalios county returns from about two thirds of the procincts indi n San Jose county i 700, ) county ticket is elected yive Cali- in the Kifteenth Blick (dem) | cate the election of the republican national, suecceds Cannon, (rep.); in the Sixteenth M- | siate and legislative tickets, Ninety-eight Curtn y (rop.) succeeds : in the | precincts outside of Denver glve Blaine Seventh Kl (dem.) succee All others are reolected, The elaction of Luwler in the Second over Finerty (ind.) is given as a democratic gain, THE LXGISLATURE, majority of 1277, Ono precincts outaide of Donver give the republi- cauy a majority of 80; 101 precincts ontaide of Danver give the republican congressnian o ma jority of S5, hundred and two The Daily vé from partial returns gives vepublicans # mejurity of two on joint batlot LOUISIANA, fea Union v St John Cleveland, Benecke Palmyra and bly bo 4 Dalawaro very small, o tickot has & maj cuse, for state senator, Rog, Yegood, ris, Third . tic he prec epublican, precinct, | D, rict, 7 district, 86, AGE precinct n' 191 1 najority. on’ precinet ), probibit 3, v of state, 2 prohibit Lces, attorney, ‘arner, nesteel ropublican electors have 1 G, Dawes (55, Proasurer, gen, 210; First sonator 1al 73 slaine, Tt rep., e COUNTY, Dawes 230, 38, Nuil Blaine 5 wallarc nist, 4 A 5, state seu prohibitioni 244, Willad, 244 Buril am, judicial _distrier, 244; district, 2 storn precluct, Johnson os the following vo: Llaine. Soiie fo majority; Os- good, republican, for district attormey, 65 i ncts and couniy tickets all imsch, Johnion county—Majorities in dirtrict, 142 presentitive, or, Third Morton Cherry 7, Cleveland Morton 64, Shedd 167, Clancy uditor, Bab. swbon, probibitionist, Roggen (0, Atte ney mist, 6. Bovesteel wgomery 66, Balanco of b 010K COUNTY, hundred and two votes polled in Dawes 71 Heso own 72, maj it ajorit 0 recinet - casl aver's 4 ted, 58 connted, Pwelve Morton 8! mnl.nl 8b 1 ™ Blaing 39, Cleve- 1, Brown 73 own G2, Weaver 83, precinew givo ata democrat ton's mjority may ) ull(lrlulm ticket 500, kix pre- % to hear fron 89 votes, Dawes mn- All republican legis precinet —191 votes cast, Dawes’ majority b7, Weavor's (; Syracuse prec sct - Blaine 2%, Weavor 236, 127, Brown 126 1 Al preciuots heard from, majority 18 forty in the county. Mortou will_goout of O injority, i The r jonity, T , of South Branch, City, r publican, el ity, D Paliny i lected re) SAUNDERS COUNTY, Stockings precinct recinct Y i, We Dawe Bluine 28! fue 100, o4, 5, Morton 190 @ comty with uot nd Weavers majority is mainder of the republican wi, of Byra- ves about 160 mu- 3 Schindler, of and Stevenson, of Nebrasks presentative, Hoys, republican, for commissioner, was de- by Sloan, the preseut incuibent, Cleveland Lrown 210, leveland 41, oty run about tue wame throughout; showing a republican majority of 42 votes, Rock Ci Blaiue 65, publican ( crat 33, 1 Markle 05 Heven p I bir Morton least 100, laud, 4 96; Mort ittle Dawes, 5 19 vote, state ticke! wk Fus aunders uver G, 4 re sion 03, Day re i Doch G, , Gilkeson demo all 63, Braivard 62, Scoville 53, Rousoner 63, Furnoy (7, e inders wn G5, O NGl 12, 70, Miller 150, Johu 53, W county give Dawos RICHARDSON GDUNTY, LANCASTER In Laucaster prociict Weaver, Halt ; Mortou, b '\IllMlu Creek ;(nm Blaine 3 stata aud legislative tic ketd iu the lagis ature. New Ontkans, November 5,—The friends A AR o O T e of Boatner and Morey concede General King's, | aiout 81 to 40, - We cate that the stute's delegation in co mocrat, election to congress in the Fifth | wajority in Lancaster county, st and I icans, wwil dem district by 8 000, Govervor K re. Qak district. Hep | elght, The is belisved w by ree | pub) Trien ds adilt hi s | fusion, 82; St John, - lican ou i v 5 in the Thivd v by 5 Baluuce stato t I« Noveahe 5 —Seven husdred and ' protwet] \ thy augis | fukiou, 52; Weaver, | venty-f pr s iu Iligols, iucluding planter, ticket wmiblicun Bluine, 102 62 Wenver ho reet of the republican stato b polled 62 votes and the dewmoeratt On the county ticket it was about an oven ver will ha ublican ¢ Day Lirow enators, Blaive, 104; Brown, 16; Dawes, Clovelund, Falls City Procinct—Blaine 232, Clo 299, Wi Jrown 187, Dawe Morton 25, probable majority in Richa'dson will bo 500, Dawes' majority at COUNTY, Waverly gives Blaine 53 majority, Repub- lican msjority on state ticket 45, and Weaver ujority b Cleve- 3 Mro ticket 35, ; Clo 3. Coun Burr, " Pusion, “awyer, 1005 Morr 1 nunt republican, o ! ican tors 62, demoerat and fual \ Dawes Morton b3, balance of ticket rep an 02, fusion 48, Weaver y Brown 4 Tho county ticket about even | Second District KEARNEY COUNTY Minden gives Blaino 160 Cloveland, 158 Dalauce of ticket same as Da and Morton Lavird, 1495 Stickle 19, Full retuens from of 44, Eaton precinet, Kearnay caunty, Claveland FILLMORE (OUNTY, Fairmont procinet gives Laird 100 majoity. Genova preciuct 160, Vote is the samo in o her pr 1ot reportod. DAY \IHI \I\u. NOVE \H I I\ Gy 1 Ladrd's moajority 50 to 400, The national republican ticket will earry by 8 0, state by 600, and county, representatives and logislature by 200 b feast, Greafton preeinet—Blino 116, fusion 104, St John 4, Dawes 90, M orton 125, Miller 12 Stato senaco, Swith 48, Ryan 155, Congress, 1. ind 91, Stickle 125, FIRANKLIN COUNTY, Franklin precinct - Presidential ¢ 112 demoerats, 82 ropublicans; Laied, Stickla, 973 Crabb, 11; Roggen, 115; Bor steel, 82: I A ( Inud, sose 1 ova Precinet, Buffalo p Clevela Morton, 11 Gage cou The officis coun John 3, Mortor 5 Laird, recinet, and, 11 GAC nty al vote of v, gives Blaiue 14 Montgomer 1) Laird y, Si. Co Cleve: Stickel s kl Blaine, nklin oounty . John, 1 Dawes, Stickl Cloveland, , 0 Rees, t, Gage i, Butler Dawes st judic 184 alivon, democrat, b republi can. 1943 Blakol Ripresonta tives, Holt, roput lican, 191: Hazaon, republi can 100; Buffington, republican, 169, agner, do hibition, recs Oxford precinct, Blaine hn 1, Roy laa 74, Roper 6, Bannett 75, m ved 6 v FURNAS D gean , Babeock 61, HAMILTO! arks nuis, woerat, 71 A N Nottsger, pro tes in this precinct. COUNTY. 63, Cloveland Morton 52, Shedd onoste Wil Beneke 28, Lo Lorton 06, 1 N COUNTY, Phillips precinct—National, stato and ¢ - gressional, re tion 1, sublican G4, fusion 84, prohibi- Deep Wells precinet gives a fusion majority of 7. Ulysen pir John St 1 Rending 1 republican 1 1 sanie David_ ¢ Blaine 171, (rep.) moml o Jalan cept. will have & majority in th three huudred county by abous 150 mojo unluhlL votaa cast for. Taird (1epublican) 2 2, R Leaso %0, & w 147, Darnuil 2 Babe Burnh 09, Newn Bigolow 2 Fulton 'Imhl "Vote of i . John 20, s 08, ly) 80, leard from give Bluine 690, of the tickes runs about th vd, whoisruuningsomebehind. Stickles Roggen 100, BUTLER COUNTY, ecinet Lai 1 m-um' 1L Rt ity procind Cleveland ser of POLK numhu of votes ¢ epublican lonists 26, iyer 246, holby pr iblican electors 109, auti-moiy 1 Sticke Torton 1 Benest Blaine 170, Dawes 162, M Stickles 1 b 101, Fairbuty 147, Miller 1 + 105, Hurd 106, Cleveland 6, ton 101, Miller representatives, ird Jemo: ors 119, Laird 107, Stickles 120. Dawes Mort.n 119, shed 148, Pace 117, Bernesteel 11, Rogg: 1 est of ticket about the t—This jre 105, St. net gives ints in Butl Clave N t county of abu Ths demos cou elec Blain:'s major oleman 57, Huffman 6, inct, Polle county, viz,: polint 16, 7 abb 18, 17, Shadd 116 , Bigelow 16 100, Bevecke 119, Norton 16, Willard 100, Clance 119, Butler 17, Scott 100, Dean 119, Ctine 17, Burnham 100, Scoville 119, ajorities at pre cinets of Polk county: Blaine, president, 162, Morton, governor, 1, Stickle, covgrexs, 61, Mills 118, senatorial district 103, King 278, ropresentative district 70, SEWARD COUNTY, Utica—Drecinst y Ve Seward ¢ Shedd, The above townehi. Stap'ehur John G; Butl 71 Govern ator Goelo Belvidero o ounty 1 \ra republican majori st vl or, rep., L l ticn lu\\nm.vJv Roggen, Congren v Morton, as follows John, 1. Dawrs, 37 urns. Willard, #in UL 30, Cloveland, 115 Stickle, I Morton, 1 ublican ticket carriod from constablo to president, Carleton Precinet— Blaine 154, Cleveland 77, Congres—Laird, republican, 186; fusion, 81, State Offiers - Repub- i fusion Leginlative — Repub- Al | Dawes, ton, 49, Hepil « Morton, 11 Orlenns precinet, Harlan county. Clevelaud, Bis; Laird,’ Newton precimct t. ollowing Butls Ne 1ty st 4 has 1, attorney fusion, 1 004, Scnator Suall republican, 1,217 Willard fus Thompson John fusion, 77, HARLAN 163; Cleveland, o 1 kel b4 couNTY, sveland 18, Dawes 80, Laied, 164; 18 Stickel, bb; Mor. Blaine, 1: Morton, 1; Dawes, ) JEPFERSON COUNTY ohn 2 braski Stick rep nvage, 84, lican 1on, it in official 1 laine 1, Luird republican for con- 1 wine 158, Cleveland 64, Laird 144, Stickle 7 mut for Jefferaon 1358 Cleveisnd el fusion, publican 11 840, district Kumbell ly repmblican, | Wechan fubion, ), 1 G98,, Convera forion 826, venor Dawes 5, Morton 832, Miller ' 17, for Licutenant vernor, Shodd 1'81¢, Paca 852, LINON COUNTY, ofield precinct—Blame 131, Cleveland Doreey 1%, Nevil'e 54 Fitch Dawe's 131, Morton 41, Miller (prohibition) BALINE 0OUNTY, DoWilt precimet—Tatal vote cast 205 ird 104, Dawes 91, Roggen 100, ddoc 1 ot Burnhawm Jin- 497, Jones 97, % 02, Callahan 102, Loaley THTA Clevelan i Stickel M. ton, LRoggen, 244 Wil- lwd 3 Clan 4; DLab: ) Mout. gowery, 105: Seott, 100; Alverts, 178; Jones) | dewn, 12; Btrnban, 244 Seoville, 1 4, (district witorney oth district, rep., Olive pre Morton 44, | Tone il | 133, Clovela Luvibal (dem, ) 122 et Off Rlaine 153, Logan and #4 St ol 2, Dawes 13, Shedd 186, Vace 55 Roggen 136, i, Willaxd 354, Clancy 0, b lencks [ 1, Dean hd, 1 {56, Burnbamn 15, 8 | Laie d 140, St H CLAY Howard, Clay ¢ Albert » nille oty precinct pol'ed 131 O prohibit lican by alx ~ Hardy prec Dawes, 773 W8; Aldken. rity, Frout Blaine, Mortoa, 2 v pr Clu: I Somera prec 62; Claveland, Morton, 413 Mill fusion, 8 Cob! Hayes townshi Stickel, 24 Waed townsh majority, 69, 1 00 majority in ew York to ckel, 70, Brad<haw HAMILTON COUNTY, Hampton, 11 Cloveland, Putnam, 15 South Platts connty 1 Dawes, 100 WEISTER COUNTY, of followinge majoritios: Kaloy 47 The official shows th Laird il Cloud, ity over s Third Dist Clivoland, township, m LATTR COUNT, inet veland, 7 W, ADAMS COUNTY, Adams connty. Joho, 4 2 Lated, Yop, ( ; Sowor YORK COUNTY. [T ndication this ¢ wnship 16; St nd 7 Coab, 14, an N 1's it ative m ey York connty, Tohm, G; La | , Nivitlogs, KNOX COUNTY, 1toN Nk, Novomber 5, —[Spacial.] Knox county gave Blaine a majority of over three hundrody Dorser, onn hundrod and fifty majority, White s Van Wyck reprosentative, two hundrad wajor HITCHCOCK COUNTY, Hitcheo Laird, York ¢! nty. are that Stickel has lton connty Laird, Yarkhurst, 90, precinet, wsio 0, N1 roturns 1, New Wehster 1L, 440; Laird’s, M m.u.-l,r. Hamilton Nuckolla rity, it ity 1 Dawes, G Stickel, rep Laird, 55 Blaine, net 1 aine, LU H ork John, ande: Blaine, Stickel, €3; 52 St John, 7 Waebater county Dawes 071, e it over majoricy MADIKON COUNTY, I're 11, Cl Morton 76, STANTON COUNTY ~ Humburg Dorse; 1. Morton Rogye Dorsey 40, einet - B Doraey rrine no11, 1 Lancy 10 , Senator 200, Clovolund St. John 7, Mor- Britton 1 armer (republ M COUNTY, Alkali Peecinet, Keith County —Blaino , Dorsey 11, , Lieut. Gov psteel 4, , Leesa 11, 1, Noville 9, Shedd 11, Tronsurcr Montgom- HOONE COTNTY, net vinet, B Noviil, ; Dawes, Monteomory, Blaine 101, Cleveland 64, Nevill 78, Dawes 85, N COUNTY, Lincoln county gives Dorsey a mojority of 10. e Fromont procinct I tor North Bend Procinet —Prohibition tickat, 89; Ni John Mor N duoy Preciy Dorsey 106, Nevillo 10, 10, bidanen of vicl Lotgepole I'recinct—Lla 11, Dawes, republican, crut, 12, Dorsey, rop: demboerat, 25, District judge lican, nel, democrat, Big 8, 3 unlln 12; nrns are mujor 100 1 ted stats s Wolbuck, coms 1oss, le und (Dem) 66 6, Willard (Rop) ook (Rep) 81, 1 Montgomery borts (Dom) ( A Grand Island dispatch anys: Wolbach mojority. Hall county show a ropublican mujority for the national ucket ot ), oland 59, Dawes (Rop) 02 Bonest majority, Blain Pr Dawes’ 1 87, Ropg Cla Wil lard (Iep) 52, Beneke (Dem) 57, Babeock (Rep) 52, Alberts (Dem) < ott (lep) 52, Montgomery (Dem) 59 Lecse (Rep) b2, 8 ville (Dem) 57, DAWSON COUNTY, Plum Creck Precinet-—Blaine 250, Clave- land 118, 8t John 7, Dorsey 246, Nevills 120, Fiteh 7, Dawes 240, Morton Ml Judgs ‘Tenth judicial district, Huamer Barud 98, Clar kavillo I monopolist) 83, I ntal Dorsoy, 63 N Humer, Buda pre Nevill , Gibbon Butler, ; '\llll r A-( Centre proc Nevill ial district gi niajority over Uleveland, Dawes, 245; Morton, 12 12, stato, m Prec Hard, WAYNE COUNTY, 115: and_ Spriugbranch to Dorsey, ens, Blaine, e, DODGE COUNTY, eville, 112 ton 48, raham 48 oRan 2 e, 170 Buraham, Nevills, f6. CHEVENNE COUNTY, Blaine 10 1ot Da: 1oy HALL COUNTY, ot afl m, ity. Dor ority. t entatives, Clovelund (1, Morton (Dem) G6, Dorsey (Itep) 34, rqun {Liep) 51, Bonesteel (Bem) Blaine o 8 wjority, 1 ) NANCE COUNTY Biaine 159, € recinet - BUFFALO COUNTY, Blaine, rocinct, tive, state, oville, h4; 7. » Llaine , B8: inet i Dawes |') 7 et — 13 v, G5 ves Han Burue nmocrat, laine, Millar b, Hostetter R-publicar "Alborts, 17 Dawes 107, t about ey y yenne oun’ es, 10: M rtim, ), 105 and wtato tickebs, republic 85, Dorsey (republican) 18, Neville (dem- ocrat) 92, Kitch (prohibition) 3 senatoral, ijohin 109, Edgington 938, Renresentative (republican) 164, J, Paul, 7 3 Beott, 76; Alberts, G5 Barnd, Dilaine, 171 o (rep ), 195 Face, ), i Bigglo (7 altam, ( Morkou, 523 Cleveland, Dawes, Mor. Bigelow 50, 49, Crosby ticket, Dawes 234, 3, Babcock 31, Burnham 180; Clave 63 Shedd tool, O Mout )1, Clavelund 101, Maorton deom eville, Hamor, repub Bluine, 10; Dorsey Estim drennlts, 1 connty sepublican, for am, republican, vepublican, clected us stato Dawes (Itep) Republican nd Corneline Roturns from Blaine 5. 17, Pac ol (Dem) eveland O, Jones (unti= 1; Cloveland, deocrat, 613 Calkink, 5t Cleveland, wn, Dowes, Hame, 1 Cleyeland, Morton (dem Dawer. and eomm connty Buffalo ¢ tickat 30 350: Paul, tha county ove Calkins, fusioni ropublican logis- lativo and ¢ t has noarly 300 major. ity « Shelton township, Buff o connty, gives on ,.-,,-.l‘ ican ticket for Blaj: Dawot 164, a7, sock 103, 1,een 103 s 165, Burnham 165, y 163 wsett 140, Bar ny D Cloveland 1, Morton b7 Soneateel . Montgomery Alberis 0 an 5¢, Scoviiln ivs G4 Hennorges Toukins 86, Nevillo df. This is officia e \aron tow nehi Talo o mnty, pives ro. pub iean tick Paul ) ott ratic ket gives ( D N Tha dem: I eveland 50, Nevill 30, BURT COUNTY, Be'l Creek precinct, Burt connty—DBlaine, Jleveland. 813 8t John 13 Futler, 13 178; Deville. 16; Dawes, 192; Morton. 83; representatives, Everett, som, 101: reprasentativ HRIDIAN COUNTY, vs from four of the eight precinets of Sherman county show lago republican gain The four precinets are sometimes dounb Lt o wure now. Tho othor four are always ropublican Himor i runoing avesd, and also Sincl for district ey, Mangre retur s from Cuastor ¢ y +how the eotire n stato ticket eleotod. Hamer in aead, and reluens in show thit ho reiod cvery counsy in the Tenth julicial district, Sinclyie ulso carries the district by about 1,500 majori NEW JERS1Y, DEMOURATIO Patnsoy, November 5,—Ps connty complote Pholps for congross has 2,114, Throe republican « semblymen are elected and the entire county cket, TuesTos, ty gives Blane groms ty in Atlanti Burling Clovelas Tomeester coun arrell for con jority of 1 Blaine's majori- ill teach 530, and in uton Times eatim ates 3,600. The republi- cana eleet four uut of weven congressmen, and probably v the logislature by tive majority on joink ballot, H50 mjorit CONNE Ianrronrn, Novembor 6, Plurality in C at The clection of atate offic Tegixlature, which is large Cloveland carriva the state by 1,2 ity. Thers i« no etection governor by the poople, Waller (dom.) failing of a wajority by about 12,000, The legislature is largely re- publican, and will elect Harrison. This is dofivite and reliable and the result will not be changed, Hanrronn, Conn., Novamber 5 —The voto of Connocticut for president, with onty the small town of Washington to hear from, 18 , of which Bluing_receives (5,738; and and, St. Johm, 2,205 butler, (o] &' pluralicy is owa, Cloveland has a of about 1,000, r+, with 9) to the 5 D, m. —Raturns nal diserict Krokuk, Novomber from tho Hirst Towa con dicats the election of Hall (de majority. Towa Crry, Noverber 5, 807 p. m.—Fred- vicks, fuston, for conwress and Batl for judge, will have yout 1,200 majorisy, Johnston stiata ticket 9 to 1,000 majority, Sty Ciry, Struver is reclected to cons fress by an jucrensed tajor VIRGINIA, 10108, November & —Ofticlal and semi- ol retuens from 79 connties and all citi ginia give Claveland 1,781 1 s returns owhrace iy larga rop and indicata that "the state will give stand from 9,000 o 10,000 majority, Tt nlll-t the democr.ts have s, PETERs U Wombre 10 democrats are claiming the kate by TahGoe claims it for the v 14, Nev., Tho count ; about half the ballots are m., but enough to show that b and the entire republican legislature in county is carried by from three to four hnndred mdo "Tho tepublican_ state cen- teal committes ciaim the st by 1,110 ma- 05 . m. slow. Only mited up to 3 p. Blame, Wash- Ty Lander courty gives Blaine 145 majo Vincinta Crry, wenbe — 1045 p m ults still’ wnkuown, but eneugh is rned to justify the assertion that Nevada will join the other Pacific states i going re- publican. Blaing's majonty wiil probably ba over 1,100, OREGOY, Pontran, Oricos, Novembe has gono ropublicn certainly by n majority Oregon of 1,500 th 2,000, No donbt whatever that the stats has gone Bline, ; apposrance indicates that Armetrong republican has been d e ritory, Vashington egate to congress trom WESD VIRGINI Witkenist, Novewber 5, —3:30 p. m,—From prexent indications the state will give & niw Jonity for Blay The republicans have probably elected two congressmen. KANsAS, Blain<s majority in this state Is 50,000, Martin, (tep.) for governor, 40,000, Every congressman, ropulbican, eleceed, and the legislature will be rapublic w, OHI0, All but four counties reported unofticially indicate that Blaine caisies the state by about 51,000, DELEWALRE November + will o ticket, —— CHICAGO MAKRKE WELOBT OF YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS AT THE STOCK VARDS—LIGHT TRADING, Special telegram to THE BEE. CHicaco, November b —There wore sbout 200 cars of westerns and Texuny wmong th fresh 1ecaipta, or 100 0 thun half the number offered, Aat natives were searce, ‘Lhere were only about +ix foads of what would be Ulussified s good steers on the matket this ling, and they rold s round shout 600, Phere were two loads of very prime sold that averaved about 1,600 ut 6 65 was o small expo t_order on the market, but the order was limited to prices below what was asked for stock that would fill the same. 1x ports, 635@605; good to choice shipping, 1200 (@1350 1be i nmon to tair, 1000 @1200 pounds, . Rauge cattle, were generally stosdy and Texans firmez. Safe for the 30,000 1najor AV ATHTENE democeacy. Pyl ity for the ent Sules: One hundred wnd thisty-sis \Vyuu\l;) 1016, $4 b0; Wyoni 3, § 0375, 83103 120 NebraskasLosan cows, #440; 201 Wyoming-Texavs, 918, 84 10; 413 Nobraska-Texans, 370; 480 Vakota Perans, S8, 33 70, 0; OGS, et opeued auoug and sdvanead & ‘T'ho mai ", The Tenth judie repub ivan, 1,000 lonist; Scott, for @1ue but later, ot the close, the advance was lost the market closivg rathor weak with veandy 100 loads laft uurdld, Common snd ough packers sold aonnd abous S4 5 @4 60, and fair to good packers $4 7044 80; L I w - Ono or twa lows of fane selevied heavy sold ut 8 00, Uhere was only » liwted demand for lighs shippiog . orts. cking and shi 220 pouads, $1 70 (@5 00; light, 1 14 89; | skips and grasses, §8 o = = = 5 1242

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