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SIXTEENTH YEAR. ; OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING i " . ] . 7 | 71 prolbition, 20, Congressional: Laird, | Laird 268, Lindsa gram to the Bre.|—~Tho teturns in Nance | to the democrats, nnd a monster jubilee was | will probably have 1,000 majority, wher | p ; 110:"Sr 1teegan, S8: Tlartison, 24, State sn- | state senace, 18%, One tow nship to he junty show a republican majoritv. ‘The | held at Belleville by the repuoiicas to-night | Qemoerrs to woeks ago slaimed oo e | b g {nd a republican majority o i joing Aot 112, Matteson, $0:_Hubbell, 48, | will inerease thése majorities ten votes, Weltze and Shuick progle moveiments were | Mortison carried his district two years ago | Ames. This great ciiange was caused by the | putsilenns elactid Bix et L Henesentatives: Randall, 143; Newton, 1073 | PLATTSMOUTH, Nob., 3.—Speeial Tel | gloriously defeated. Mike John's majority | v 2602, political riot of Monday nieht. many demo. | Fusion five. 5 ot Kismen, and the kgt egrain to the BEF.—The election in this city | in Fullerton, his home, 18 184 and_he leaves iiicAGo, Nov, 8.—The following is crats cuiting Antes’ name fiom the ticketand | Seventh and Tenthdiean of two. The CeiianOrry, Neb, Nov. - Special | wasa decided <til hunt, more seratehed tiok: | Nanee couniy with a mafbrigy of a2 over e | full et of e tefogran receive voting for “ather democratic candidates. | ar considored doubin b e oo™ . Re. Naalas’ A14 Orming in § e to the Brrl— Fhe indieations | €ts being voted than before known in this | democratic anti-monoply, “prohibition and | gressmen Morrison and Springer in response | Join Fink, 1eubli bR T R nsidered doub by the republicans, The Result of Tnesday's Battle Coming in in | Telcaram 1o, Mo i inty ate that it | city. The following 1s the vote: Whoie . I, DAY, connty wttors | 6o Inquiries tommens. trom tne Resomated | Ad Knuts Nelsn repiblican, qre elooted to .n."}‘:.',; T vy Je=Close estimates on the Large Doses. O Etblican by & good Majority, Tie | nunber polled 8%, Van Wyek 1, Cons fcan, is” clected by 57 majority, | Prossas to the result in their respective con- | coneress by handsonie yinforities. 1 | bty oo, e e o renublican e Vot will De nearly two hundred | gressional: Howe 368, MeShane 530, Legi McCananghy is elected | gressional distr , whiel includes St. Paul and. Minne- | 0t two vears azo: while reseie et pLoote T ol Ao Comig (1 very tatuge: " epubiican, Jusgie 1 Strode 37 | by oo majority In Nance county, il clinees | (Watkntoo, lll, Nov. &-William Ilenty doiunerats Tuns hOMT OF NS | Shi eeqarai Loy aeiIe FEeriy so fat recelved RS AND VICTIMS | " Scivyiet, Neb., Nov. f.—|Sp ! alker Bates 138, U, M, Sachel, 283, Ander- | inisfavor, ' T 1, General Mar Asoviated Press bably defeats Qitillan, Lovely, AN THIE Tonre e e e e THE VICTORS Nt bt Bin jsSalinyier jre son Root 581, Kdwin Jerey 8313 democratie, | TEkAMAIL Neb, Nov. 3.—[Special correct, but do not care o say any ublican, in the First, s probonie elce o ksG] As the returns show - §50 yotes Tot Thayer, o ot Miggiug 855 J, B White 067, 5, Ander: | gram to the i) Van Wiek recoivet 5 the methods employed to obtain by a small majority, The Thitd distriet & TS Bete 10 08 A T e Fie 2 MRl Ry Son 0, O, Marquet 440, Late roports from | votes, The vote of the county was 1620, 1. | a majotity for Ar, Baker. Siiened, in douht vet, awd may require the ofiol i cerms to be gronnd for (h Obeering Ohunks of News for Party Men | {0 Hardy. (i S ) the entire county electthe entire democratic | puolicans 1,054, democrats 481, probibition G, ¥ W. R Moniisox. | cont. Tie chanees fro maw in favor of | sy prerublen committes to 10,000 avd Mugwumps. hdisteet: | Williams alc | Iezisiative igket MeStnelins: vartigdtiie — Spiisorienn, Nov, - William Heney | MeDanatd,” demoerat, over. Herbor, tenubli- | ean withont ot beg 1 i o repubits Ting presentative 25t district county by 10 THE COUNTRY AT LARGE, Snith, Generdl Managor Associated Pressi— | € s 18 Major'Strait's district. "This | jority there will 08 i the coe 1 y y - Complete unoflicial but_reliable returns trom te republican stato canteal commit: | ot yet known, - ¢ SUe legisiature is gol Fuchs, 215: Anderson, 35, Sen Rin Chovt, Neb., Nov. 8. [Specal Tele: - Seinis 255 Folds, 2103 (ertar . o fhie Bee, il vote of Webster Towa, 1ie congressional dis o | tee clainm 12,000 for the state teke OLD PARTY LEADERS LAID LOW. | Hi:ei : Folds, Gerrard, gram to_the r all coum in the congressional distriet give | ! rthe state ticket e { erence for United' States senator Gty 1«: 'lr “:'\\wll\\?|('<'\\ \u‘lrn .;\\' ‘l‘“\l m‘v\ Des Morves, la, Now 3.—Speaial Tele |;.l».u-n‘\» 0 majority. L attribute my re- | ST PAU N “JJHLN w‘ = I'he entire re- Ruting - Wye 607; Paddock, 83 < erence fol ed States sen e ram to the Bee.—THe republicans are | diced majority o the ¢ffoits of tarilf monop- ihlican state ticket has been elected in P ¢ Bpeaker Oarlisle and Morrison Probably | scattering ‘was done. ftiehland preeinet | publican legislation ticket was elected by Tl <tie U e n o the | OIsts vutside of the di Effeetive oppo- | Minie ota by majorities of 10,000 to 13,000, TorkkA, Nov chairman of the peaker Carlisle and Morrison obably | e democratie and 5 republican ou tie | andsomo majority 1. K. Caiking for sena: | lunenting the i SItIon Wns 80 8eerot that § was UbIo to o sint ballot ihe republicans will probe | Fepublican state central e ymmittee estimates Among the Defeated Congressmen stote tieket, A and A Kenney and D, P. Newcomer | Eighth district, “m.n_mxtwu.-n by Anderson | geet ity and where dancer was least fe ably have a safe working majority in the | that Martin, republican, tor governor, will v s Sewatn, Neb., Nov ‘\'mr..: Telegram i ‘v!-I~l>v|(\H\i-~l » =m- m-'n\m'd onal | by at least 1,000 mafority 4 ‘Thie distiict went | the loss wasgeoatest. Those disappointed on ;l«!vl- .w-.”w”,u tho \" ’n( is” possible the | IHIH'M-IH\AM.\ of_ 1o the: B e election” of tie ont amenduent carrie 50 majority } 116 old graM&8F qUestic 1 though | account of pubite. patronage conttibuted in | farmers® alliance may lold the' balunce of OPERA, Kith . &-Chairman Bone- OTHER DEMOCRATIC SURPRISES, erat Teeislutive tiokat 18 conceded by | SUPERIoR, Neb, Nov. 8.—~(Special Teto- | Nild on the ":,”‘--‘“u:n-:mm..”:{'.‘.l.‘:,.:.':[ ¢ s & to rehiico. Iy TOFRICE MAJOFity er. all‘wice vote hins buen one of | brake AT AR R he republicans, Calvin J. Wright, sonator; | £ram to the Bee |—Total vote of Nuekols A 6te.th 1,000 demoeratic | PNt suen influenees were insieniticant in r luences affecting the re- | mitt turns from fortv-four out ot . Nick Wiellennates and_Henry ; Inty : »»,]‘(.\Imm.. lm:-u&fl: Al unnillul‘lh' . mm,\‘[nl‘ mlylnm han 1, X 'lnuq‘[»'.v ie | comparison with the opposit trom pro 1 vote for the prohibition | NINCLY-S1x countios of the state. Forty of n ma " A e tat Laird’s majority is somewhat lie legislature, is electe asmall ma- his year. The distempor spread ke wildfice | tectionists, Signed, W, M. SCRINGER Lwhile darger that ever before | these give republican majorities agere atin Bpringer “"“. Holman Re .“‘"‘»‘1 but By duced. e republican staté ticket 13 clected v. Vote for United States senator, C. | gyer'the district. The outeome of the triangu- The demor: otnmittee in Knox connty | polled for prohibition in this state, is still too | 20,095, and three give demoeratic nm]nrilu': Greatly Reduced Majorities, by redueed majority. The constitutionai | H. Van Wyek, 2:0. Fav - " lar fight the Second district is the elec. | 1M Post’s majority in that connty is +6 | Small to cutany ficure except in tsolated dis- | azgregating 2,500, amendment earried by a big majority LoNa Pixe, Neb, No necial Tele- n Aamioait 5y 1,800 11 .| less than reported. This would give Worth- | tricts, Thae bulk ot it has come from demo- e FaTioN T, Neba Nov. S Specinl Tele- | zram to the Bre. —The_clection Brown | tion of democrat, by 1,500 plarality. | {5 on, demoerat, o majority. it craig not in sympathy with the low license PARTY LINES BROKEN DOWN 010 Uhe 1383, |- ALl Tepiblieans elaim the | county has gone demacratic on account of a | The usual majority of the district is 6,000, | ot 30, "The republicans. concede the el platiorni of that party. 1tis vet too early to | BOSTON, Nov. 8,11 hundred and entire republican ticket, both county and | "-"."l'”'“,"' n I;m\,u.I |||\;mnlvl‘,\lnnvnrlh On | Weaver, the fusion congressman from the | of Landes, demoerat, in the Sixteent - | Toreeast the vote of the legislatare on N | thirty-dive cities and towns give Ames, re= e late, wero vlected yn it county. T leis the divislon of the coty, | ke domoctatic | Sixth distriet, is elected by 460 majority. 110 triet. In tegard to te Seeond diptrict. thoro R e I»‘*I’l\l‘;‘:”\;'nl‘l\‘ll;v.“ The ke | publican, 12100, Andrews, democrat, 11,000 3 Al Blegation: 18 solld fot O, H. Vé didate fo " ¢ i 5 < Do solutely dectsive, he repnb e o republican party on b Athre ihi <0 i M The Wyoming Gentleman from Nemaba | \Wyuk. xS district will be reason of sueh fight, | had the alimost solid vote of the Kuichits of f 7 GRE T ONNG (G Tt [ state and congressional tiekets is, 1t iy | LAUIEep, prohibition, £000, giving Ames a Planted Very Deey Grvoa, 3 V. ecial Telestam | USCEOLA, Neb., pecial Telegran | Lavor. ‘The republicans elect each ot the | Gioason, united lhor. 1s urely eleeted, 1t is | clamed, quite s mueh due to broils and dis. | PUTality of 6,000, with thirteen towns mis- ianted y 1l to the BEE ajoritics in this precinet | to the Bee.—~Polk county is solid for 1 | other cight congressinan—Gear in the First, | elyimed that an error has been, discovered, | CUSsions of the party in the state convention | Sing. These will swell Ames vote, L' legis- arer T sorsey 43, M -Conaizhy ;| Wk, llu; entire antimonopoly ticket 15 | Henderson in the 1‘|gnr;||:'l‘rm‘|:r|‘|'|«»v.;k.-...: " | thie rectitieation ot wiyich zives Il 47 over | 04 t0 e ¥izorous i o demo- | lature will probably stand: Senate, 2 re- i 5 E 0. L. G , democratic candidate for sen- | clectad except county attorn UUULHORA) Ko e Lawler, democrat. — The democrats stoutly | crats for the fivst time in th rv ot the [ public 24 democrats. House: 1tepubli- RETURNS FROM VARIOUS STATES | [ T ! iving tie support of all parties, | 68 Thompson 404, 0°Neill v Lyiman i the Ninth, Holnes in the maintain that Lawler has a elear majority of | state. The demoerats are od over | cans 13, dewoerats &b With $iy dIStiols 1o iz Preferdnce for Van: Wyck, 145 pronibitior | il -Iml.‘ seach 223, Bbeock ben jxlnlnél\m- in the Bleventh, | Gear hus 500 mas | over 0. It will probably take the onieial | the election of threc erossimed anil hardly | hear ffoin diere will be ot less than thirty- 3 e " votes cast, 1 0, Hoppe cose 65, town | Jority over Hail, demogratic, congressman | canvass to determine the result, yet willing to concede the defoat of Amos, two more republicans on jt 9 The State of Hendricks Whoops Upa [ YGescast B o 00 S eeial Tel- Scott i, Smith 40, Palwer 523 Lano | Trom the First. Fuiler, 'whoso de Cotintis, Kotrearad Donge returns givg | | ST PAUL. Nov, Midnight—Late - | fusionists, . ditbibac i IRepublican Majority—Republican | egram to the i, |—Plielps county gives the | 63% Cooley 401, Clinger 22, “The legislative | claimed by tho demoerats, has 1200 maiority [ pawler the Second disttict by 63 votes, and | trns tonizhe | cut down the re- [ Bostox, Nov. 8.~Reports from all but two Gains in Oongress—Meagre republican state tieket 50) majority. -~ Laird's | ticket is not yet eounted i in the Fourth. All the other republicans | his suceess is protty generally conceded. The ‘:l_lhhmu majority on the state ticket th he | towns in the state give the following vote: L L3 Tijority 15400, Float representative, Soder- | - TEKANAN, Neb., Nov. 5.—The reoublican | haye safe majoritjes, usually quite larze, official canvass may ehange the result, but it [ Pioneer-Press now elaims McGill's eleetion | For governor, Ames, ropublican, 191, 566; An 78 From No- 1R, ProniBILioN eahtiliate, and 3 ticket, except ~Répresentative Ashley, s [ StoNEy, Nov. S| Specfal Telegram to the f §5 ot probable. by only 5,000 majority, though assorting that | drews, democrat, 112,560; Lathtop, prohibi- braska. republican, have about an even vot elected Ashley was deteated by J. P. | Bek|—Twelve out of eigliteen precinets in Rock ISLAND, 111, Nov. 8,—\W. H. Gest the rest of the state” ticket will have from | tionist, 8148 For' lieutenant = vovernor, g democrats polled 310 votes. ‘Tie pi Lotta, @ substantinl demacrat of Tekamah. [ Fremont county give Anderson, independent | majority for congress i the Eioventh dis | 10000 to 15001, "It concedes the election of | Brackett, repiblican, 11 : Foster, denos — have notall boen heard from, The tickets are badly seratehed, ‘I'ie vote wdidate for congress, 423 wmajority, i [ trict iy now fiznred at 57 Kock Iskand | three demoeratie congressmen. The editor 0; Biackmer, prohibitionist, 8,340, S BlECBIs s ORNTIAT (O ¢, 8Merrlek | was lighter than usual. ~ Rev. N. G. Olinger | majority will be over 1,£0) i this eounty. | gives him 624, Morcer 205, Henderson 200 and | of the Globe, a denioctatic newspaper, while | The election of Donovan, democrat, in the ! Gy B GOURLY. f N ardy 216, | vetsagood complimentary vote. Returns not | 'ei precinets in Page county give Hepbur Varren 417, 'Neece, demoeia’, gots in Me: | Dot prepared to concede the election of Mc- | Kighth district over Allen, ropubliean, was Parriion, Neb, Nov. 8.—[Special Tele- | Shedd ) 1 24, Laws | allin, 8 i A i 200 majority, with several precinets to hes Donougl Hancock 410 and schuyler 450, | Gill, admits that the indications now point | enormous, Allen having a fair vlurality, gram to the Bee.|—Returns from all pre- | Frevoxt, N . 3. =[Speclal Tele- | | Tvoxns, Neb. N - light vote v | from. Itisconceded that Hepburn will not f ‘Fhe republicans have elected asenator aud | £ his having about. 8000 majority. - Mayor | Correoted'returns from the Ninth give Bur- cinets in Sarpy county show 389 majority for | Eram to the Bi returns show the | Tyons, oniy 24 L1, North 62, | haye over 100 in g own county. two reprosentatives in the Lwenty-list leg- | Ames, at1lo'elock p. ., still claiins his own | nett, democrat, a plurality of only &3, Rus- McShane, 253 for Campbell, for float s entire democratic legislative ticket elected in | Hardy 8, Van Wyck Spric enator ATLANTIC, N¢ [Special Telegram | jgiative district, election, cll i3 elected in the Tenth. McShane, 253 for Campbell, for float senator. | 1y,y6 county by majorities ranzing from 80 | 1692 Beck, for sen 62: Craig, for repre- | to the I ixteen preeimets in Cass | “Rock Istaxn, I, Nov. ivares and 7 With only the town of Gotnold missing the I'he entire democratic county ticket s | to400. Van Wycek has a lar but the a 4 tor representative, | county give Lyman, republican candidate mates reecived here indieate that W, H. Wisconsin, state guhernatorial vote is as tollows: Goy- elected except Langdon, who is defeated by | total is not yet known. Dorsey las about 1 or re) ative, 08; MeMonies, | for congress, 571 majority, double the repnb- | Gest, republiean, earried the eloventh con [ MILWAUKEE, Wis,, Nov. f.—Nothing has | ernor, Amos, republican, 121,561+ Andraw, 21 majority for Grove, republican, Snell, | 400 majority in the coun o | SHEMVEST A G RIGRATU | BLLIGESEI LIRS o P 0 wressional district by 400 majority. p been received to change the estimates made | democrat. 112415 Lathfop, prohibitionist, % Van Wyck republican, deteated Prost Creek, Neb, —[Special l‘n Wyrck vote g ; ¥ : ovNciL BLukrs, Nov 8.—The election Cuicano, Eljah M. Haines, inde- | tast night. Governor Rusk’s plurality wiit | $160. Lientenant governor, “Brackett, re v McKenna, demacrat, who has ouly 15 | Telsgram to the i -The following is the | DONIPILAN, Neb., Nov. sh—Donphan pre- | of Congressman Lyinan in the Ninth is as. | pendent, who served asspeaker ot the Lli- [ pepro e ROVEIAE FaE! LY e | publican, 119.505: Foster, democrat, 124,968; Y et 0 it Notee | vote of Dawson county with two preemets to | einct gave for Thaver, rpublican, 138; North, | sured. Jackson, secretary of state, is elected | fiois. honse of representatives two years ago, | U¢ from twenty to twenty-five thousand. The | Blackmer, prohibitionist 3 e s I e Ol FOUSS | fear fromi, which will not ehane the result: | democr Hardy, ‘yronibitionist, o. in the Tentl district; Hepburn is doubtful i | ran again this year as an independent demo- | Complesion of the Wiseonsin congressional wfi”‘l‘x‘vlln:v“‘l‘rllv‘::v:lll:! 1‘; l{ {I Ini»“"r:lnll ‘lll‘ilrlli Cohg Dorsey, republicin, 5015 Web ongressman: 1 , 1303 Webster, the Eighth. and is thought to have been elected, delegation remains unchanzed. The retire- He has ajready taken legal steps to contest | stery democrat, 530, { Sihayer, re WG LI s Morsis Nov, 8.2Two hundred re- | “'giisey, 1L, Nov. fThe total voto o | ment of the republican from the Fourth | JERSEY Crrv, 3 > —Later re- MeKenna's eloction. ‘The elcction in this | publica, hsi North demcrat, 82t Licuten DB dij|elotaibtted ananu ) 21,281, Adams coiunty” eves Aanner. 5301 KKer | dicirier e offact by e election | s received by the desoeratic stato com- county was very corrupt, motiey buing uscd | ant fioverno AL AT TRt B VR HoE S0t : B RN OV 4 i Tie gatonn dlsthiar bt A IV A ] of Richard Guenther, papublican, over De- [ mittea give the democrats a majority of two Orehased in some precinatse o> OPCHIY | ubtican, 6103 Thompson, demoerat, 520, ¢ Liwes 28 majority, T er Willard | gives il mocrat, for cougress, a plur- atic, I8 clocted 10 congress | Lanesy democratic, e state legislature is | on joint batlot in the lezisltures, The legis- pureha : precinets. bl Fool et G Ficcer, | 25 majority, Auditor Dabcork 35 majority, | ality of abont 3500 iderson, demoeratic, s cle atresd | republican without a doubt. Tt iy estimated | fatareis i imed by the republicans. Gnge County. demoerat, 525, Areasnrer—Wiikard, repubs | Attoriey General Miller 24 majority, Supert [~ Stovx Cry Nov. 3.—Wooabury | yepublican sherilfis ejccicd in Adamns eownty | SieFepublicans have a majority of 20 to Meadoo ajority of 000 for congress TC T —[Speeial Telegram to | lican, 606; Tiale, " Atrorney. | intendent of Public Lands Seott 20 majority, | county completo gives Jackson, secretary o | 3411'the voto on treasurer Is 80 close s 10 Yo- | Aot Vit The Javor ticket made in the Seventh distriet. > T GBS SO R ThE s iy | General—icese, ' republican, Greene, | Supermicndent of Public Ins I ajority, and Struble’ for congress [ quire the oficial count to determing the ro- |\ whiniy (ot b gty electing NEw York, Nov. 8. Returns from New the Brir.|—County returns come in - stowly. [ fiehervii-berse, RRRIEL HEE S Zressman Laird 59 winjority, | 103 majorlt (i tire county tieket and a member of congress. [ Jersey show that Robert 8. Green, democrat, From returns reccived the county s esti- | {itan 6% Smith, democrat, 52 Sog anham 100 majority, kepre: [ PANAMA, T, Nov. 8.—[Special to the | "% dpdet ol avkre. Nov. 3 ~Thouch returns | for governor, s between 9,000 6 10,000 ma* mated at 700 republican wajority on the state | tendent—Lane, renublican, 600; C. sentativ it democrat, 81 majory. B |—The following s tho result of the Tiinaa roin the rural fowishins will fontinuo o | jority. Nine republicans i tive deino- oke 0We's or ot exeaed at, 324, Senator, Thirty-tirst Distr O A .—~Chester pr election in Washington township, Shelvy RO NG 7 il tlirextib 4 ral days yet, the genel cratie senators held over, m king the new ,‘I’.'I"‘ .'-'“rl|ln’|\“‘.:'ilil' i .'“(f,".,,‘,v.:l\l i f:f.’l\i‘fll‘,,','_o' i R OLIAR DS man. | Thayer eq publican state ticket 111, | connty: demoeratic majority on state tick INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. Returns _ thi result s wo longer in doubt, The republicans | senate 11 republicans and 10 democ t e et S ot | democrat. 04, Representative, Fifty-seventli | demoeratie 49, prohibition 14, Laird 09, Mc* | 45, Keatley's majonity 6, Keller, county | morning indicite the election of the republi- | havewleeted Gieorze Rusk by not less than rthe senate was composed of 14 republi- Py plected by sl majorities. Paddock | et Fax, ropubliean, 0545 Smith, demo- | Keighm 56, Snell, republcan, for stite sen- [ elérk, dewoerat, 5 T county recorder, [ can statoticket. The loaislative ticket is in | 22000 pluratity over Woodward, democrat ns and 7 demoerats, he latest returns in- s tho prefercnce for United States senator | vl fgpe . ator 107, Kesters, demoerat, for state senator | republican, majority & Silva, county a doubt. The emgressional delezation will | And it 1S probable that 1t will turn 25,00 tethat the republicans have carried 27 i O (T, i S5 5 41, County ticket, republican 15, demoerat | torney, demaocrat, 55: C. M. Willler and probably stand six republicans to seven | Thereare republican gains in all but a ‘few | assembly districts and the democrats . Last dock made 1o effort excent In bis own town. | Telegram to the Bre. | —Total vote 57 i O’Brien, elected justicesg John Rohil demoerats, o republican gain of thiee, HEpE e ‘“'”‘“}' state. The lecislature will | year thé house of assembly was composed LSO LU [“', county, 1,28: Dorsey, 105 majority: L—Mason precinet, | Georee kfl""“,”- trustecs Fort WAYA Ind, Nov. 3.—Returns m..lunnn‘r;p‘u; ican majo 1{ on joint ballot of | o1 31 republi and 27 democrats, The new -‘{”l-l ooy hive baen demnd b for | john,” 550" mujoritys. McCanaugh, 8: ve Laird, k clerk: John Stevens, assessor nearly complete from this (Twelfth) congres- | 2 over the democrats and Iabor representas | | I et a successor to United county ailornoy, ave baen dead welglits 10 |2k . Sweet ST majority, and tie state ticket Andrews and J, B, Wolt, constable: sional district, show the election of White | tives. ‘The senate stands 2 revublicans, 7| States Senator Sewell. The aemocratic stite e e Ty s o L pie e 1 re proba- | TEA 0N, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Special ‘Telegram | prohidition 50, licans gained ast election, redublican for congress by a majority rang- | demoorats and 1peopless party s the assembly, | commit im the legislature by a majority IR0 DYRIMALID IEAL VLT to the Bik.]—Boone county oflicial vote Love Crry, Neb.,, Nov. 3.—Dorsey for lowa Crry, N omplete returns | in« from 1,200 to 1,500 over Lower pres- 18, 86 democrats and 5 people A of 3 on joint ballot, thus sceuring the elees Bearnrice, Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram tc es the republican state ticket 417 majority ; | conuress,” Conwer for state senator, and [ from this coun'ty tate democratic | ent incumbent. Lowery’s majority two years [ T party representatives will | tion of 4 democratic United States senator. the Bek, |- Further returns show yesterday’s ¥ p Meikeljohn, state | Cannon for 1epresentative, are undoubtedly | ticket an average of 1,088 majority, Kirk- | ago was 2,500, Rroval act — with ~the demoerats. | The republicans contend that the legislature estimate incorrect. MeShane will eury tiage 4 Peters, republican, représenta- cted, wood’s vote In the county is 1,80, O'Meara | INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., Nov. 3,—At the dem- | The republicans lose three assembly seats | will have a republican majority of 1 on joint county by 100 majority, Van Wyck gets thr i g nADROY, Neb., Nov. 8.—Chadron vre- | 33, Hayes 2,608, Fairall, for judge, has 1.15) | ocrati Y and zain a like munber in senatorial dis- | ballot, The demoeratic state coumiittce Tourthis of the votes 'for senator, Paddoc : 5 |Speelal Tele- | cinet sives North 145, Webster 126, Thayer | majority m' Johnson county, but Hedges ices cor tricts, ahe congressional deicgation, Will | elwims that Green s elected governor by gets but onethird of the vote in his own | g4 H Wk float | 211, Dorsey 233, having 230 majority in lawa, ' Fairall's ma- [ fisures indicating that the republicans had | brobably - stand’ 7 vepublicans, 1 demo- | 5,000 plurality. “The vepublicans clect five township: Biob, d crat, I8 o e county | Sunaior is elected fority in Litcneinn, Neb,, No This precinet | jority is just %00, 'The- rynublicans reduced | elected the state ticket. They will claim the i a ‘1“ 1 people’s party, though the first | congressmen and the democrats two—Bid- attorney by 400 plurality, ' Colby, republican, 1 gives ATige N ority on the | the demoeratic majority t» 600 on the part of | legislature by three majority on_joint ballot. | I8 in doubt, “The "’f""“""";* have gained | cock In the fourth district and MeAdoo in the i3 elected senator by 200 plurality. Fuller; N state ticket in each offic rnor: Repub- | the county ticket. Senator Harrison says the legislature is un- “"“5’“,;""- General Bragg's old distriet, enth, Wardiaw and Gafford, republicans, are | Yyt {antiokeriel|d)ieas 77 bnoorRiE AR Slionte Tant ko ver e ) [ EB aRD N, In, N The vote on | doubtedly republican. = Congressman Steele, | Where Deliney, democrat, Is defeated’ by wARK, N. J.. Nov. .—The full returns elected representatives by'good majoritles, | & the Br¥ TR GRETe ! RapIDLSas T (e eiOL R CHis e aesralnry ot] | [coneres Town o 5or ORI o tliGiIRtast as earried | Guenther by at least 8000 Guenther has | give the state {0 Greene, democrat, for gove Linkrry, Neb., Nov. S.—Thayer 195, ted representative by 600 majority. Frank | state: Republican . demoerat 47; state | Hall's ma the Eleventh distriet. This soven con- | heretofore réprosented the Sixth distriet in | ervor, by a plurality of 721 and nake’ the 62, Howe 169, MeShane 76, Colby 158, iler, for senator, carries this county by 50 | treasurer: Republican 6, demoera attor- 54, total 1,208, Governor, Gear's | gressmen for the republ six for th ‘l'-;“.“"‘v"' nd isstill a resident of the latter. | Jegislatore a tie on joint ballot with one < er 57,County Aitorney Bibb orlty, whtidh. Ingures hia: election, Tiis | gey. wenaral: Ropublican demoerat 44; | mujorities: Tienry county 740, Jefferon 406, | democrats, & gam of thiee for the tormer, | [Khe wajority of Hudd, “democrat, i~ the | labor democrat as the casting vote. uberton 18, Fulier 102, Gafford | eounty iives Van Wyck a largo preference | commissioner of public jands: Republican | Louisa 756 v an Buren 4% Washington 2311 | Congressman Bynum: was ve-clected by 1200 | [iith bag been stightiv, veduced, In the e 81, Warden 172, Hetler 61, Wilson 71, Tar- | fiafority, . demoorat. 981 Sinle sunetintendont. of | totals Gear's majortiy, LTl e il | o 1,00 majority. : _ | Eourth (Mllnaukoo) dlstrict, wiich has beon Virginia. S, Green % A N D N oY N ov. [Special Tele- | PUblic instruetions: Republican 76, democrat | returns will not materfally change these fig- INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. Upon thebasis of | reprerented by e .I'"';'.' an, lll}'"rg',Nn"", RicaMoxn, Va., Nov. #--It is claimed OraslConnty gram to the BrE.|—Official returns xi 41: conwress, Third 11[}!|irl|: R \.mll-_(-.m‘ o | fuzze? l"_(-!lllnr::;"'lun“‘f‘:yvlvltlly b it st e Tty T Casowell 18 ecetosted i tha Jefmg. | Yost. repubiican, s elected in the Tenth dis- st s County. ¢ hines Tatta, democrat, reprosentative. oo | democrat 47 senator, Twen h distric T ate, the rep ket ha ublicans. gain one and loge one, Fhe | tiet by 1600, The democrats carried the dis- PALMYRA, Neb., Nov. &—|Speenl Te et 5 Vo 152 | Republican b0, demosrat, 68 ropresentatiye, i o] been elected by a plurality of 525, 1x-Sena- 3 gain one and lose one, T : e oIt esram to the Bre.|—Dalnyra precinet: | motoritys Tho rostof therepublican tieleet i | Fiftieth distriet: Republican 5, demoerat 48, | Cimicaco, Nov. 5.—The latest returns MeDonald, ‘wember “of e demarratic | demacrats lose io and the people’s’ party | trict Lvw years azo by 1100 majority. Khis Total vote. B3 Van Wyek, 258 [ the connty is 16213 repubiican, 1,032; de Avnon, Neb,, Nov, —Moliro preeinet, | from Cook county —show that —in | state central commiiion siys, however re- | * : o men, with the Sixth aud Ninth districts in Howe, 160; MeShane, 116; Bigelow, 48, | eratic 4513 prohibitfon #4: Van' Wyek, 1.0 gllicial: Thagor, $5: North, 203 Laird 84: | tho state senatorial representation, the S I tIc 0har 85 por cont oL ja e : G ? k. doubt, ¥ ¥ Hendricks precinet: McShaue, 60; Howe, | This is a'lizht vote for’ the county.” Latta | McKeigham, 20. Sen Abbott, 763 Wal- | opgerats lose two and the republicans | i b i New Youk, No ghteen out of the | Ricnvoxn, Nov. %.-All returns received Hondt ok hibls Yol Sloren | huch, 58; ropresentative: A. Gloo, B3 Wi 1 h in the demoeratic - colunin, e busis his Sikalov ksl ropublicanyileounty hndionglofithbweakesy Tenunlicansiiiie Duchy 53 wChresentative: A, Gog, S15 w112 | gain one, the labor party. electing one sena- | elnin 1upon theakperionco of 1564, when bullas | twenty aldermen elected are democrats. | to-day serve only to emphasize the defeat of ket is probmbly! alllelector aint, oae h ) 24 s The ¢ ity . g > lowe o the democarts lose os for avsatter the election indje The Time 1 “Returns i he democracy)Sf Virginia yesterday. ‘Thera 4 f04nS & 3 ach The republich DR EIRRG Al oo T'he republican niajority in this county will [ tor. In the lower louse the demoenits lose | tines for two daysatter the election indi The Times say Returns from all the | th i 3 A e e e I e B e | br 50, excent on AbDLE, for. senator, whoso | five end the republicans lose one, tho. fabor thosuccess of ilie republican tielet. Iierre | counties in this state_give Jturus W. Peck- | hasbeen éréw falling of in thieir vota decram to the Brk, 5 are now al i ik Jeal 8 ajority will be gt VO BILLLISSODN 010111080 QNS LH0C Ja iray, sonof thegovernor, and his private [ potctil EE FEE B : chont the state and_their losse in from eighteen of the nineteen precinets of | Kram to the Brk. | —A | oteliwas polled | majarity witboiabout 800, e o8 party electing six representatives. The leg- | Gattary, is of the samo opinion and ays o | DM, for associute judze of the court of an- | gis icts have been almost phenomenal. Of this county, giving a total vote of 2815, Me- | I this county and there was considerable | G4 o Tav SRR DO | islative list ineluding hold over senators in | \ill not give it up before to-morrow night. Dosla g plumalliy 0LH0iz82. Mool figun LU | ten tistrietsin the state the yepublicans car- Shane's wiajority ‘over Howe is 335, which | 3 Milative: ety Fopubitem, commiar | county will give 500 republican majonty. The | Cook county are as follows; Republican — 15 improbable. that the ofieinl vote il | Yied sis, the demoerats threo wnd the iabor ‘a(',"l“_l"‘l'"C:"::“:Ly::l""“"W Haicalwiionithe and Robinson, democrat, county at- | democratscarry tho county attorney and the | senators, 8: democratic senators. 13 labor, 13 Ohio. materially change the resuit indicated.” :;;t‘g{l.\l';':;'-l";‘[ EialneY loss of five congresse Jegitialive. tokes. In elected by Jatgs major “wllgr for sedator s @ plurality of | epublicans the commissioner. (o indica | repubican representatives, 15; democratic, 95 | T 01600, 0., Nov. S—Returns so far from | Whon fate Jast nizht it was made_known at QN0 AOMIO0r LS (S tivs, Senator Schiminke, leading the ticket | &1 Wyck was strongly ~endorsed. | tiens pointto the election of Woad, demo- | 111606 The republican ‘candidate for state | all points in this congressional district make | the headquarters os the central Iabor union Now H - with 3 inajority of 1500, The representa- | Thaver tuns atiead of Lis ticket. Madison | eraf, for tepresentative. | B loctod Bis seab | o) grer veceived a total vote, according to | the etection of Romeis republican, certain, | Ut Henty Georse was defeated, the crowd |- Nowliamushise 3 ith y ot 1500, it e ’ heat, W ¢ contested on’ the grou of non- s rding e MoL: an, rertalih | oassembled” gave voies to expressions toxconn, Nov. 3.-~There has been no elee- tles willibe Joln Op Wataon, Nalson Ovor, IR O Special Tele- | Tesidence. latest returns, of 40,00, democratic 26,000, | over Frank Hure. Boothman, vepublican, is | §ig wst. 11enty Georto cam 1o e hall 66 | tion of soyernor by the people, Sawyer, re ton and 1. Underhill. "Che democrats elected | (RHETEEER, (g BOF B o wn, | | McCook, Neb., Nov. 3.—Special Telegram | labor 20,000. "This represents in round tig* | elected over Hill in the Sixth district, ana | 11 0'clock, and’ monniing # table, addressed A1l Cozawe A e the county attorney, D. ‘L. Haiden, by g " v ) N Nt v retur fur es the votes cast by three le ¢ parties ! i L g ] publican, and Cogswell, democratic ex-gov- : . §6 W, 8. Randall, W to the Bee—In the county returns as faras | ures the votes cast by three leading parties. e, TR ST o | his supporters, saying he felt prouder th 3 sl b ottt W Gampbell s elested | Senator, aW. 8. Randall. "Wm. Norton, ! ur Wickham, republican, over Bristow in the | I | I v than | P00 romnihably : mall wajority, Wi, Gampbell ia otected | FETUGR, VG Topublican” nominces, | are | heard from gives the republican state Che prohibition vote wasvery light: “In the | g2 B, TEPRent SCE EHRoR e [ IFhe ield in his: hand th official returng | €TMOT FnNing rematkably close. Went- oL SIMINIssINGY he yote on preference | glagiod'to the legisiatu Laira ranbehind | 400 majority. Tne vote cast is about 1 Second congressional district Lawler, “dem., [ rourte i ORS00 L Od making him president of the United States, | Worth, prohibition, polled upwards of 2,500 n";ll) |;I;‘x:flllumu:c'é"nu-r:-:‘s\uim Wyek. The | Gkt but probubly carried the county. ‘This county g \$|m;| e H{m‘]unll\'in ll~;4. {n'lml. I“T |n:ljm'|lv| of 2 u\‘m- leason, fi“k";"i"':’x':":";' Jority,and the entire county | Pl devotion to the great causo was shown, his strength being suflicient to defeat a b result, it N g e ublican ticket is elected by | labor, with two precinets to hear from. cket is elected, = and ho felt certain thiat under a fair count it MeKenney, democrat, is electe Richardson O 1'.'3,"‘...‘,‘ 3 m\.,mu‘ |,',n The fn[lhl\k\‘l:?é S s Green, republican, for rep- [ Official returns from the second district in- CINCINN AT, Nov. 8—Returns so far re- | o't batlots ho would bo fhe next. masor. srss I h Hivet dINtIoL Ove ‘;u.'.»lmlh.drt:'f " Richardson Oounty. - aro the majorities of candidates in | resentative, is eleeted by only 130 over | dicate that Lawler, demoerat, has been de- | ceived cover about one-thi.d of the state. } of Now'York. “If oflicial returns do not wive | publican. Gallinger, republican, is re-elected FarLs Ciuy, Neb,, Nov, 8.-[Special Tele- | "Purnas county: Thayer ‘Thomas Colfor, demoerat, Laird ran tar be- | feated by Gleason labor, by 18 votes. Il Lhiey show slicht changes in the counties | 6 4t oftice,” he said, “it is beeause of | to congress m the Second district. In the gram to the Big.j--Four republican pre- | 400: James Laid, republiesn, 550 hind hi Cand will not have oyer 230 | Journal ias a special from Galesburg stating | outside ot Hamilton, where gaing were | yionay and iftimidation wsed and of the | state senate the republicans will have four- cinets give McShane 260 majority over Howe. | preference for United States senator, ek majority in the county. The demoerats gain | that Post, republican, defeated Worthington, [ made in-a few of the wards. = Setting | pun shops; of the state and national adin teen members and the dewoerats ten, 1n the Congrassman Weaver estimatos MeShanets | Foburns cannot bo had, but s majority Is gor- | it every precinet. T elect a representative | demoerat, by w smail vote, = = " Hamilion county aside, it appears that ation, of an unserupulons ) eas- | house the republicans wi'l probably have msjority At from 1,000 to 1,400 majority. Van | tain; Linsay, senator, republican, 120; Bap- | the demcerats would have to overcowme 600 re- | CiicaGo, Nov., Daily News' Spring- | vote througiout the state will very n onable fear of the iznorant 1 1 the deg- | twenty to thivty majority. ‘This insires the Wyck Futurns 8o far gy him _-1 re malor. | enck, represenative, 500: Taylor county at- | Publican majority, “The report from the Fif- | field, Ls., special s Intense excitement | show the same majority as last year. Adding | yadation of the miserable poo What we | eleetion of a republican United States sena- N L & A darge majors | 4 nty, republiean, 1603 Bell, county commis- | 1¥-8ixth distriet is doubtful, but Brown prob- | prevails here this afternoon regarding the [ tamilton county majority would indicate a | cought we accomplished--brinzing principle | tor to sueceed ike ‘ alls City | sioner, republican, 425, Tho entire republi- | D21y is elected by a small majority only over | congressional light in “the ‘Thirteenth” dis- | republican majority of from 15,100 to into politics.” He went on to Sand | Conconn, Ny L S 1eturns from all T llhawe 1o | can eounty ticketis eleeted. The campaign | White, the democ fi It1s bard | triet. Springer loses Sanzamon county, | This may be moditied by later returns sfow- wte you on the grentest of Yictories | but torty owns and wards ¢ alate give L [lowe A b3 Dean vary warth and duch. candidnie s || toget acenrate return i\in..-nnl\-., i \llh ago gave him 900 plurality, ;|||.'lullsv\l'l';;l,mnull Li.nlnx_hul e present out- won, ‘Thank God, Sawyer, republicy b nor, 3521e g i< N N, T & S s v k as above stated, B . ” 2 TR fe @ Tole- | worked hard for his election. Thero wore | . NORFork, Neb., Nov pecial Teleg e a1so loseés Morgan, 90k 18 R G ey 17 ustrated thio political ' power of | Coswell, de . Wentwortn, ‘pros lehardson col a about 1100 votes cast. Jindsay, for state | 10 the I3 ~Eisley, republican for the logis Ci1cAGo, Nov. 3.—Complete returns show INCENM A Th SOV 8. EIanking. & or. Never again - will “politicians | hibition, 1,87 penter, creenback, 11, The Nt Rlchanlson cOlnty's Yoo | Somitor, is not certam of election as other | Iature. is eiected i {his county, and all the | that the next Minols legisiature Wil st of Speaker John i Carlisio was foresiad- | Jook " wpon_ the ibor movemant fowns to liear from will Jnercise Well's e ot Teprntative am | CONNLeS are yel 0 bo heard fTom which will | rebubiican ticket oxeept counity attorney. | as follows: Seaate, republicans 52, demo- | oWed in the veturns st wight, Frow v | contemgt., | You men who liave worked » vote 50 that 1t will execed Savs eis, Fhe ro- county attorney. Tvery township but one | reduce his mujority and ma L Stilgebour, | F r, republican, for “senator fn the Tenth | crats 1 house, rej 4 & YOG Rty Rt ! and day withouta penny know under nomajority in the s insures A G L LA P the demoeratic candidate 15 elteted, Wayne giving him 643 | 7 5, 7, prohib afternoan concedes s defeat, His sneeess- o G (Gl es L 3 ection of Sawyer ns governor and of re- e eSlinng & majortt AP ATOE, Neb, Nov, 8.—[Spacial Tele sjouity, which oyercomes n sl ht To-olcition of ex-Spedker Hatnos | L competitor is George 11 Thoebe, a native | 5L o wlat )\ lias enabled blivan United Stales scnators, Baundors County, gram Lo tho B ] Uasper county gives Van | eratlo inajority in 1"111-"":;:.' Stanton and | to the 1;-;..- lllurl! Is vlumin; d, l.nllw‘r ad- NIRRT CIONEN | QL S0rulRn) MALOILIES:: | fo'tlo, !1‘r lllnf I8 fhe ln-,:lllhu:m‘\\l at will b o i W00, Nob., Nov. .| Spoeial Telegram | W Yek 8 majority, but xact figureseannot | Midison, ' Slate, republicanfor representa- | vices show dennitely that Gest, republican, T h ey A e 0 | the end? T thank you from the bottom of my 5 orado, ) X0%) BQY> 4 logen be ad here tive m 4 1 Stanton counties, is | is elected in the Eleventh district by 400 ni- amanufactory i this city, 4o { et for 1 teel “prouder than it youhad | DExvER, Col, Nov. 5—The democratie to the Brg.|-Complete returns from mine | W0 Cory, Neb, Nov. 8 —(Special i by 100 1 an Wyek’s vote | jority over Neece, democratic. In the Tenth ;m.um(nmwm.\:lelr.n"f::m"l{fi.-w\'\;.‘"‘.:'1.11'{.'- given me stoflice in the lanit.” stute committee elaim twenty-four precinets precinets give MeShane 90 majority and ind egram to the Bk, —Laird carried Furnas | in Norfolk is 241 out of a total of Ivex- | district General ost republican, claims zenaral knowledge of the extant of his pop- | o On¢ thousand two hundred and - sixty-ono Denver and other places in Arapahoa cates the election of the entire democratie | county by 600 majority, ‘The entire state | ceeded the republican vote by 27. " | majority of 53 over Worthington BNty thatno ite dreamed of his eloction, | Glection districts outside of New York and | aounty' mive Adams, democratic. candiiate tick This shows a democratic gain of over | ticket is republican by 400 to 500 majority. Broosuizaron, N Nov. T'he defeat of Morrison is con 1 by ularity that no one dreamed of his ole b Kines counties give Peckham, demoerat, U ORI ¥ 230, Leading republicans consider McShane | with preference for Vau Wyck for United Lelngrm to the Br dewmocrats, [ reply Lo telegrai Moptison, 18 wus sald, however, by the Covinigton Com: | 355,000: " Danicls,” republican, 184,000, " Fhe BOYoIno INRIGHILY (1L00dy 4 elected, States senator, ticket bas & mojority About | himself, admits his defeat, adding:~ *But 1 | monwealth a few days be @ glaation distriets last year gave Wil democrat, R ) Complete returns from all of the precinets | Cortsns, Neb., Nov. §—[Special Tele- [ 0 votes in this county for Van Wyek, “0. | do not éare (o say anything ot the methody | o “_[‘ e had N8IFong vf;f Jowitng WMIOH | 177000; Daycnport, republic 1,000, nisjonty. 1snins Yory menkro, m Saunders county show that the enti gram to the By Yiatte county returns | . Bailey is elected representa and D, K. | employed to obtain _a_majority for Baker,” ‘jl““'(“""’-‘{“‘:,‘.‘-:‘*;. I-: I'}':,{’l.““ il ALBANY, Nov, s.—The Jouinal 0 e T T A AR A democratic county ticket is eleeted by major- | are all in but two precinets, and these willnot [ K. Calkins sei both Van Wyek men. | Baker's majority 1s 67, i@ doatlon o i fres keads daning0C Ourlisles || ssgomuly atinds’ Japih)ican, 77¢ deniocrae, | IES Hib idica i prtlinbahniecdoms ities ranging from 600 to 100, MeShane's i (i\.m 0 the resnlt, \(lnm\ majority is 220, ’,l\‘f"l“'\. is llf:u ed float ..lnl|_|-\4n ,\l)wk. l‘lu1|.~- ofticial returns 1n the Thirteenth ""‘I‘ ‘f AT fl"_l" “)‘“M ;_"”{] ¢ dicate | 21 It ~|.\|.~;v \.;m, repub) ,lm,.u consressmen "”W‘”'l . ponsibly 1k ., Jority is the largest on the ticket., Saunders | The balance of the democratic state ticket ie coun,y attorney is republican, own- | district give Springer, democrat, o majority | BHS€ i) <RI ey Soamdieate | \oro eleeted aud fovrteen democrats, RRQIITy g0, DORE) A 20unty usually Tofls up 300 oF 400 majority, | has 155 majority. Webster's majority 100, | ship orzanization was adoped. ot over Connally, redublican. Alr, | WRk Carlialo suffered seriously from domos | “Npw"Youss, Nov, ih—-Iieturns so far ro- | {Mhaccount of iho great umount of se but thiis year the republicans revolted avainst | Sullivan, democrat, represenfative, = 100 Lixcory, M Nov. #.—Special Telegram | Springer telegraphs as follows over his own ‘h'l-‘l A :x::»]'. v W'“I“";:-“ ;l'. »‘nmm.n‘ré‘ I“ ceived point 1 the tion of Peckbam by el B FOnA 2B VoS e u.-...l_vd.q.w. { by Chureh Howe and now 1t | Todd, democrat,” Hoat senator, 90, ‘and | to the Bik.—Kefiens received at the repub- | signature: “Complete unoilicial but reliable | M 1elition 1o g0t P I wajority of from 5000 10 7,000, AT o would take a seareh warrant to tind a man | Fuehs, des at, toat representative, 215 | lican state committee to-night indicate that | returns from all counties in the district give CINGINNATE Nov Ibetia the Prarrssne, N, Y., Noy. S.--John [ RN I 1 In favor of the tieket. This will teach the re- | majo there is no danger but that the republicans | me nearly 800 majority, 1 attribute wy " re- | | CINCIXSATT Wav: S Motlitt, republican, carvies the Twenty-lirst T, Louis teturns show the en- publicans in the future to let boodle candi- [ Own, Neb, Nov. 8. —Speclal Lelegram to | will havea good working majority i both | duced majority to the efforts of tarift monop- | [FI0sL FHGIHS HHSEe Ee G GV COREri chstonul disiriet by aboat 6,000 - | tive demoeratic state ticket hus been elected, dates alone and then there will be no doudt | the b I'he oflicial vote of Valley county | branches of the legisiature, “Late returns | olists outside the distriet. = Etfective opposi- | LEii R, Ve P ST S HE T AR 1y, The demoerats carried nearly every oflice in of Suecess. R i as follows: Dorsey, republican, 600; Web- | from several counties considered in doubt | tion was 8o secret that 1 was unable to deteet | £HsS0L A8 GUbBLD Campbell, democrat > St the ity cpt recorder of deeds, G I'he demociats are jubilant over theiv fifrst | §ter, democrat, 319: Thaver, republican, 658; | show that the republicans bave carried them. | it, and where danger was least feared the T of 8L, 'In the Fif Pennsylvania, den t, 10 toe Ninth congrassions sweeping vietory in Saunders e Noith, democrat, 505: Shed, ropublican, 6503 | The election of Duras in Crete 15 confirmed | 105 was greatest. Those disappointed on | pits b Ubetielal alority of Sl A 06 B pug s npreia, Nove s.—1n addition to | s magorits of 110: it it 0 Neill, A those pre y announced the elect in this | demoerat, has a majority of L300, In the . Bowle 1; Laws, republican, | and the entire republican ticket in Fillmore | ascount of publie patrotge contributed in o Van Wy but sueh influences were ingignificant in cowne | JOVIEY places it at between fifteen aud seven- | state for congress are: Republicans-—Dar- ‘Tentn, Clardy, deniocrat, is reeleeted by a res but V V. i the county. . Lancaster County, 613 Willaed, o’ | as well: " Indications' pofyt 10 @ heavy Voo | soue degre to reduce . former wajority, from, A oloso estlnntoofthe republl axcory, Neb, Nov, 8S,-Lincoln gave i Babeock, | cast all over the state fc b [ DI, X R i peAl duced vote Slows 801 matority. Reworie & fac | ndiore | Fepubliean, 4 ‘democrat, 435 Cik:vk, Neb,, Nov. f,--Special Telogram to | parisva with the opposiion from the pro- | W thousand. © 0o 0 Lntony Bixtt districbs Aanlloy, Seventhy from 1,300 (0 1,500 majority for Howe in the | Lt tenudlican, oen, douioe the Bi:k.~Duras’ majority 135, Fishvurnand | tectionsts, Toneis in'the Teuth district of Olio will be | tecnils Melutionzh, Twenty ity Motatt Maryland, S " : n |y-m|1!xlu~.\ll. o1 Swith, democra Kingand Dawes, »mu‘;m republicans, and Prouiy, 111, Nov, Post, republican, is | A i i i) M AR SeatO T Mane Bavritone, Nov. Full returns from LiNéoLN, Neb.,Nov. 8.—{Special Telegram | Jane; republican, 6303 Cooley, democrat, and Ben 1iayden'and 1 elected i this district to succeed Worthing- | “6/SciN\ (v, Nov, 8.—Despite Carlisle’s Seott, Twenty-seventl Dlican- | the state do not ehange the result as an- INCOLY, [Specia Hohbins, repub McDonongh, demo- | crats, are olested, T Y ton, democrat, by 5 yoles. INCI h ! at-Noott, Lwantysovonth, Ifoau ale do sioy t A8 4D to the BER! — Later réturny from the wmain- B0V veput n, 539; Fox, demo- | county 500, A large vote was | ST, Lovid, Nov, H—Dispa from | Waning hopes this afternoon enconraging res | Greenbacker, Brinn, the Phirteenth, nouteed last night, Five aemoeratic and ing !I“Iul'““"*:“lL‘“M:‘m‘ ity greatly re- | GG 00 i K0x polled, Dawes' six personal organs, the | Bellevilie,ill., sy tiat Ko, W. It. Morrison, | (4rns have becen to come in. Kenion aud The latest figires'for Pensisylvania give | one vepublican e ey Warded g a5 ooy ae et i | OGALLALA, Nob., Nov, 8.--Special Tele- | State fournal, the B. & M.. Lineoln and the | democrat, foi' relectioh o congress trou} | {&INpRall comties gave 1wt winjorily axainst | Beaver a plurality aver Black of 30000, © Yy Lol Wthart the SRl o TLAPETONt | e to e Bt —ATl but oue precinet | prohibitionists were repudiated by the peo- | the Eighteenth district, bas been defeated by frr S e T P T R ILATKLITA, NOVe & QaiiaLIos 2 A0 d without the oticinl connt, “Lowe bas | §ER A (Gl nbiicins casey the | Mo IS Fepublican oppbanteJudse Juiu iaker, | following wajoritics for” Carlisle in-the ve- | 1" Fultor, Mitin' anil ['nion lave WHAINGEON, Del, Nov, S Biggs, demo- oniy 45 wajority in Laneas county by 10 mujority. Farr, demoerat fo Stievsnunc, Neh, Nov. fe—Speclal Tele- | by a majority of about” 1,006, Ve returna | jaiislet bl e Listeits, Peniielin Yl | oo heary from. - Others give Beaver 8050 | era, for goserion, s imajority i the state ‘,“ P R th o slover, i clected, Malligan, | gran to the Brii e lections returns of | Wil not be complete befde to-morrow, but ble'00, Boans 8003 total, 2,051 ‘This slowing | = Tl antirnia, Nov. Se-The new de 5,000 fover Hloffecker, probibi- Iy I B e thala B, is elected county attorney by a | Polk coanty are all in. Theanti-monopolists | enough have been received to make it apvear | JEREH ST DANCHRICE | gation 1 ot easin 1o con- | Ihe republicans ook but little part in majority, ‘The Van Wyck voto is yery | clected the entire county ticket with the ex- | certain that Moirison has really been de- | 08 , 5 > 806, > i it iy it 5 hree hundred and forty-four yotes 1 ception of county attorney. Nothing deti- The oflicial returns from Madison | #nd 1t can readily” be secn that the efticial | sistof thirteen repnblicans, incl B corion. Phe denocrats eleat eyery- nere cives Howe w majority, ‘Phaver, 64 ma | BeNgresay, Nob., Nov, 8 -Special Tole- | nite can be learned in regard to the Van sslitton’ countiss give Baker o mar | S0UBE whish acelrs Fridav, wilihiave o de- | pu, ropublican-greantacker, atd nine dow. cluding the legi-Litive teket, which ritys Shedd, 543 Loy ook, 525 Wi 10 tha BEk—=Total votes cast, 500; Van | Wyek ce. It is eonceded close by | jority of T0Tn the former and 319 in the | €ide it - b npasent dolekntion is eowposed o pe-cieetion of Cray o the United Lane, 535 | Wyck, 150, Brown, republican, is probably | both parties. The state ticket has a good 1e- | latter, and estimated returns frou St. Clair T, of twenty copublicans, il sy . 5 Gandy, | eldeted to the lexlstiture by & viry siall phi- | publican majority, county xive him 250, and_from Bond county | arov i Nov. s Returns ot BRQOPNN AOOCEALE, N Py veyor, 50, Bram, Neb, Nov, 8.—[NSpecial Telegram | 500 inajority, Moriison’s — only ma- Akl J A . g ’ l;l Bl-1G, 1'8 e Siedl orth Laryl K, Neb., Nov Sjecial Telegram o 1 10 the Kk, |~ Returns are coming in slowly | jority 'is in Monroe county, ° where, | from this city, the howe of Dr. Awes, gives | nowtly svery d e vt Atdian, N, i, Nov, ii—ihe Indlontions X Ll vepubl logisiative ticket, | and badly ixed. Demoeratie representa- | according to offieial returns, ' e has | MeGAlL republican, 400 majority for governor. | £lves Beaves, repnblioan, oy o | hiat the demociatie cougressuen 810 LOUR Cixy, No 3 cklayy Hatlan ad Witson, all pledeed 16 | hies probavly clocted by “a smatl majority. | 762 majority, - Baker's total mojority, based | 8v. Pavt, Minn., Nov. 5—Returas from | RS Tig 00 pLion of 7 distriet rath 10 the B | f | ities ranzing | A republican senator is probably elected, | upon the ofticial connt ot three countiés anc 2 election g ning slowly, ‘There | he probibition Yoo wiil teach i BIAGL 10640 Bt =i 0ia. FOAUBILN : ardy 2. For | With county attoriiey in fohbi. ‘Tiie wajority | eS5mated coullt of tw, 1s 741, but the repub- | (e election are cowtu i slowlv, A0 | Ll probibition voio wiil reach nearly Bindority Iu his county, Conger, for stato | clngyess: | cihan, N2 Harri | elther way will not exceed ffteen. The Van | licans claim that when' the full returns are | Was more seratehing than in any gubern: A JLGO0% Qv 4aRk2 oy AS 10 AN o (18 oLk ] son, prohivition, 6523 Van Wyek for senator | Wyck voto is large. Court house bonds were | received this will be swelled to 1,000, afr. | lal election ever held in the state Party Michie sross goubiedly electod. : o, received 1100 votes. One township not vot- | defeated, Morrison, himself, according to a dispateh | lines were broken down, the labor and fari- Atiohigau, s A SERY VALENTINE, m-l»(..\uv —({Special Tele- | jng, his name was not printed on the tickets Pecusisen. Neb., Nov. 8,—{Special Tele- [ from Watetloo, his residence. concedes his | erelements combined and voted tora mised | Dex r, Nov, 8.-=The A ¥ wly v in the &rai to the Bik. | —The state eangressional lier party and had to be written on all | grau to the Brr. |~ Oflicial canvass shows | defeat. Mr. Morgison has been & candidate | ticket, The result is: Awes, dewociatie, | o soneudes tie 1 . vi 1, voe and senaiorial tickets have wbout oue hun- | the batlots by the voters, Laird, Cobb, Rt that 1 Senato) Johnson and | for congress thirteen times and has been de- | for governor, runsaway aheéad of his ticket in Lieans, and says the state t i Sarliett, deng ared republivan major iy, ; : and Mortou received o few seattering yotes. | Pawnoe countivs was elected by 11 majority | feated but three tines, twice by Judze Baker, | many places) especially in the tifth- congres- | 400N ' \ . 4 1,00 Hawvano, Nev, Nov. 8.~Swecial ' INvIANOLA, Neb s.—Special Tele- | over B and Norris. Majority over War- | his present vietor, and once by Jobn R. Hay. { sional distriet, where a great ik, LOMRNASOR A ’ ? 'l % the HEE |- Hanvand precinet vives | gram to thelike.— Rad Willow gives o repub- | reny was the sam The result of the eleetion 1s suld to be a great | republiean — majority - heretofore " s | candidates. ‘Uhe Tribune . 35 0 Donncil, i the s'ate Loket: Republican, Vs dowoctane, | VLo jority on the stute tickel of 15 Furiynion, Neb., Oct, 8.~ [Special Tele- | surprise shroughout the distriet, particularly | been glven, o Minneapol Mot | for epablicans by oy i Kx } Sailty plurality ou tul liforni elestion

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