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L] ‘ o—— - — —— - — — — — . - HTUT ] NIN ‘4 JIT] 3 SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1887, NUMBER 145, \ | \ | vears that all the repu ns voted. The | gram to the Bee.)—Brown county hi n | carry the county ticket by 30 majority. As [ vote of yesterday serves notice on the repub- THE E L 0R E CY county jail since the beginming of the weck RETURNS ST][L CO‘“NG IN, | oimaceats nove i hat shels amet mill | 500 majority ‘on- tho publican state ticket | judges Appleget and Stull carry tho pracinet, | liean partg that, Blatt and Hiaihe muat be LAST APPEAL FOR MERC was considerably lessened this morning, and very materially injured them. A bitter fight | and 30 for all county o The principal | © Ewixo, Neb.,, Nov. 9.—Votes cast 211; for | given up or all hope of success in the presi- hiad it no been for the number of newspapes . Hollman, candidate | issue was the proposition to divide Brown | judge of supreme court: Maxwell 132, O'Day | dential campaign next year must be aban- e th " o o] but after all the efforts | county, but it was defeated by 100, 673 for regents of the state university, Da doned. That such notice hus been served is Frionds of men on deck the casual observer would hav But Little Change in the Result as | ugninst bim. he made his fight clean-handed [ Stiowsscna. Neb,, Nov. 8.—(Special Tele- | 130, Roberts 130, Slickers 69, Harris 69; for | & great gain for honest government, not only | Friends of the Oondemned Anarch- [ seen nothing in the condition of affairs to ine K and trivmphed. For years the democrats m to the Bee.|—The election yesterday. | judge of district court, Kinkaid 148, Ricker 54, | in this state, but in the nation.” iats Before Governor Oglesby. dicate that day after to-morrow is the one . Already Given. had the offices of county clerk and sheriff | was the most hotly contested of any in the | = SCiinxer, Neb., Nov. 9. —Thomas O'Day [ TheTribuhe says: “In the light of yester- fixed for the greatestand most sensationn) 4 but to-day Cooper in the former and Smiley | history of Polk county. Four tickets were in | 186, Samuel Maxwell 56, J. M. Slicker 188, | day’s voting it must be said that the country execution in the history of Cook county, in the Jatter have the honor of redeeming | the field, the union labor and republican | Froderick L. Harris 188, George B. Roberts | reafirms its verdict against President Cleve- | gy ACK'S PATHETIC ADDRESS. Ll Hagih GRANT LOOSES OVER 15,000. | tj;cm for the republicans. entire vote | being the ouly ones that stood any show of | 54, B. B. Davis 53, J. J. Sullivan 189, J. R. | land and party. We see no reason for repub- There were probably two reasons for this, Has ot vet been received here o, fhat tho | gotting in amian. The rottirns are all i and | Gilkeson 182, A. M. Post 00, William Marshall | lican dismay i thia result, The, deniocrats — The first, and perhaps the most potent, was exuct ‘s cannot be given. The entire | show that the union labor party elected | 60, ave won only by the most tremendous , that it was & wet day. There is not and New Jerscy's Legislature Republican | connt W] S Bt of e vear | el entire ket xcept countl lerl i | |0 vk, Nob, Nor. 0.2 he following «; s G R S It ';::::‘o :“;’;B";"':‘:" ’(f':r;':_"" fever has been & greater allayer of publid 3 (0. "The court house bonds are perhaps de- | clerk of the district court, The republicans | the vote of this precinet: M 43, O'Da, nder the head of “Three Things Sef § — ) 4 8 o 5 , S 5 By BEVEHLESH ol UDIt BATI0C Pnied by emall mwority, Hepublicans | elected those two officers, o 40, Abbott 5, Slicker 52, Davis 144, Harris | the World says: *“The result of the clection Proceedinge—Yeutorday excitement than & thoroughly wet day, I¢ ’ E e 1 | AN vill have a good working majori Corumprs, Neb., Nov, ~[Special Tele- | 32, Roberts 144, Hilton 85, Crawford 43, | in this state settles three points as thoroughly dampens people’s ardor as well as theie Better Figures From will ['s I1 P | t the Jail—Ni 4 bonrd of supervisors, The city of gram to the Bee. -~ A split among the demo- | Powers 1 152, Maxwell 85, as any political event can be settled in ad- at the Jail-Nina. clothes. I was with feclings of the greate ViAot Al D 1416 votes of which the republicans re- | cratsof Platte, county eulminated ina fac | - Howeit, Neb, Nov. b—Electionroturns of | yance; President Cleveland will bo renom- satisfaction that ull thoso who have the press o— the democrits 144 and the prohi- | tional fight of unrelenting bitterness, the sincoln pr y: Republican, nated by his party. nine will no renom- 3 P o g bitionists 12 : democrats putting up candidates for the | Maxwell 43, 4, Roborts 43, Post 46, | inated by the republican party. George will [ Amnesty Delegates at Springfield, | ervation of godordor and quict in their keeps Result in State. N FieMont, Neb., Nov. 0. —[Special Telegram | county ofices that were objectionable to the | Marshal 46; demoeratic: O'Day 119, Slicker | not control the election next year. New Srrixeriery, 111s., Nov. 9.—A large crowd | Ing when they opened their eyesthis moruing Anuixaros, Neb,, 9. [Special Tele- |4 "o, T30 T Offeial returns from Dodge | voters, while the republicans had a ticket in | 119, Harris 119, Sullivan 116, Gilkeson 116 York is the pivotal state. Cleveland's friends | stood on the platform at the depot this morn. | 8ud found that the sky wasovercast and gave gram to the Ber.)—The wote in this pre- | county show the election of treasurcr, clork | the fleld against which nothing could be | One hundred and fourteen votes cast in | had a complete triumph. 1t seems the Ger- | ot 08 B IEAL COREE QIR PRER | promise of @ thoroughly wet day to come. cinet was: Maxwoll 81, 0'Day 5, Estelle 120, | and superiutendent by the republicans. The | urged. A ‘strict party vote in the county | Reed township for judge of the supreme | man republican vote very largely came over | € Wilting to seo th itk Gov The firemen were giad because 8 long dry ; o HeRodo. 68 W democrats et the o1 the . | would give the democrats 300 majority, The | court, — Sumuel Maxwell, republican, 57 | tothe demacratic side and with the increased Which has como to_interceed with Governor | T70 FEFEE, WORE KIL BRCIUAE 8 fOMK Hopewell 164, Ballou 70, Hancack 08, Judgze Marshial has received returns from the | oficial canvass just completed results for the outas O'Day, democrat, 83 15, 8. Abbott, | prolibition vote much more than made up | Oglesby in behalf of the condemned anar- | SPoll eatber hus made everything of & ley 118, Groff 1 ane 11 fekers B3, | ouvth udicial district sufiicient to to_show | republicans in a vietory with the followin obibition, 173 J, W. Edgerton, union labor, | the disaffection caused by the lubor move- | chists. On the arrival of the train the dele- | combustible nature sere and inftammable, Harris 53, Dav Roberts 81, Newell 8, | hig election by at least 1,700 majority. Do majorities: Gus G. Becher, treasurer, 2. For regents of tho state university, B. B. | ment.” 2 7 gation at once procceded to the capitol, | And should any serious fire have broken out Hiltou 8. county gives him S00 majority’, all the other | L. J. Cramer, superintendent of public | Davis, republican, 57; George Roberts, re: [ The Sun saya: “Due credit for the coho- | g 0 (0O RERCEEEl 10 TI0 AP | 4o dimiculty of subduin it and keeping it Braie, Neb,, Nov. 9.—Washington county | counties in the district give him major «lxl,-ul. ;-lm.ln. + )!. ;‘?;u'tlm';ll. ‘lh‘ viff, 3 {vnl;h ll(n lM. 3 xck:r, dcln;oml-\m, ar‘; llll(v‘vll 1‘||I:tl"clt\|r1[fld'v:lcv‘fll:]' bru;xxh;‘u}»:ut_\l:i: Black, General M, D, Trumbull, L. §. Oliver, | Within manageable bounds would have been ol Vi a0 but Plat . J. Hudson, county judge, 131 . avris, democrat, 883 L D, Newell, | glorious result of yesterday should be giver , Gel . D. ) L. 8 g oy R &% . six precinets heard from c Muxwell, 1;:.“.“ City, Neb.,, Nov. 0, coroner, 93 prohibition, 173 H. S. Hilton, prohibition, 17} | to Grover Cleveland, whose manly and sen- [ A. C. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs, Richmond, | 81 the greater. They hail the rain as a fire supreme jud 503 O'Day 3025 judicial Lo idoiin to the Ber ]=The returns itiok Rock, Neb., Nov. Allen Root, union or, 21 Dr. C. W, Moore, | sible letter was as timely as it was wise.” William M. Salter, George A. Schilling, R, | Preventative and a fire subduer as the fire. i ticket: Wakeley Groft 519, Doane 495, | all in from over the county, but from reliable | precinet gives for justi A , | union labor, 2. Judicial ticket for judges of The Herald savs: *“The electionsureacom- | vy gavkioy H, Jestmann, P. Knichren, M, | man's best friend. The policemen, too, were | Hopewell 830, Estelle 398, Ballou 873, 1 reports the full demoeratic ticket with the | € I Abbott 73 district judge, Gasiin | Fourth judicial district: A. M. Post, repub- | plete triumph for the administration. Viotory | g tRREd T ORIRL B RIS W | o1 1 oo the rain, 1t lightened their duties % 872, The foll ¢ officers are elected: | exception of sheriff, was clected. In Omadi | 157, Hewitt, prohibitionist, 8; regents, Davis | lican, 60: William Marshail, republiean, 64; | is along thewhole line. The national, stato and | Schindinger, E. A, ftevens, . Goettscher, | £ 000 0 e G e i oo ot e e o B s | precinet about 100 Win Indians voted, | 127, Roberts 1 ickor 20, Hi J. Sullivan, democrat, 8% J. K. Gilkison, | municipal administrations were alikeon trial, | John J. Lane, J. R. Buchanan, H. W. Spics, | imensely Whon thov saw it coming, : Juckson, treasurer; Schneider, sheriff. From™ | g %00 oing sworn, aud their votes well 2, Hilton The ent A. M. Wolling, prohibition, 14; G. I [ and the verdict as regards President Cleve: | C. 8. Spies, Mrs. Spics, Miss G. Spies, Mrs, | Were sure they would have no big unmanage- informution rec 1 from other precincts, Henged. The precinet will no doubt be | county ticket received majorities of from 6 to vight, prohibition, 11. land, Governor Hill and Mayor Hewitt, is | M Schwab, Mrs, E. Fischer, Miss L. €. | 8ble crowd anywhere to-day to wrestle with, ] the republican state ticket will have 600 ma- | contested. The following county t P w.“ A S, ks "u.l_\;‘. LMAX, \“.],‘ 3 \Well don, good and faithful servants.” Schmidt, and porhaps others.’ After break | AS 8 means of keeping the people quict in B § i carry | electe ‘Treasurer, I Merya, Neb., Nov. 9.—The vote ilfei enkelman precine Xwe! —_— 7 oir homes thily wof v i | Jority. The peoplo'sjudiclal ticket will enrey | Gl BEoh e e Nk atskasiield | procimot. stands us. followss Musxwvell 153, | Davis 05, Ionerts. 9% Shieker. 1 Ohto. U e D R D R | the county h\" *\"’ '\' "“'.»"' ot to'tn P vintendent, William . Bartlet! ; coroner, | O'Day 92, Davis 8 174, chran 10 ife For judge onh‘l:d‘ CiNcINNATI, Nov. 9.—Complete footings for | and by 9 o'clock a very large number of the ;“"‘I';":‘m'""l'n "“ffl_fl‘ :“:mh“:l “‘ "' :‘" ““:‘”w:‘: | EKAMAN, Neb,, Nov. 9.—The vote in Te ey Judge Harris Hawmm county court the entire republican ticketis | Hamilton cotinty are not yet made, but | eitizens of Springficld had gathered there. " PRy S B ThL St Whrelab g i rlqu e Liyarall 167, Hohmna ¢, Nob, Nov. 0.—Tha fallowing are | NCUEh {8 shown to make It olear that the re. | At9:80 o'clock Governor Oglesby entared | FEIECRT :ml,:l\ml:’lflll:n‘l;‘.:‘l‘ .‘.l.‘.'.‘:‘ ‘h'-wi\n [‘1“!":‘1: ;\),“x.n\u(vk, u'l}hflf loy, %6; Gro xwell's ‘ { e it nbe he Ry fron Trinton procinct: fotal | publican plurality will be about ten thousand, | the reception room of the: exceutive depart- | Ve & ulct day ut the il und e it tico G ARILABE L. 5 . awford, people’s ticket | Randall 154, 2, Mutthe: Maxwell 106, O'Day 92, Davis {"“‘1‘*‘3’3" sy 1""""1"]“,‘“ 7 -'"11& ment and announoed his readiness to hear | CUE LTS B ohortaity b0 SrriNGrigLD, Neb., Nov. 9.—Sarpy county, | (0 008 0q “with the ition of county su- | Chestant 01 81, Slicker 135, Harris 93, Coch- | fe0W the vo the republican legislative | g, ything that the representatives of the con- ;":--“"I""""’plh‘n')‘l" U I RUALOHIEN RE I Springficld township: Judges, supreme court, itendent, by a majorty of from 10 to 150, Uy sses, Neb,, Nov., 'lis precinet gave | rane 105, This precinct went democratic by | Ueke demned anarchists might have to say. There- | {1 e (1o oo h hteas for tha b ¥ G i Yor 84 il ) % lirigo majority for bhie republican state and. | 10 LY CixcixNatt, Nov. 0.—The complete foot- d ana _ this they were not disappointed, for the calls O’Day 83, Maxwell 5 regents, Slicker &4, | The majority of the candidate for superin- | a lurge majority for tl ublican state « 95 majority. % ings for Hamilton county give Foraker, re- | upon Captain Black, senior counsel for the | at the jail to-day on the part of the publie ) Harris 84, Duvis 55, Roberts 5%, Newell and | t o WL T ey, Rl Bt L SO L | B St ost forhe Jollowing 18 | publican, for suvernor, u plurality of 6,698; | anarchists, presented the formal application | Were few and far between. The secord o hi Vakele: WA TS e rron P - tf E 38, S 9 o il Vil P e o R Doune 124, Hopewell 134, Ballou 82, duy’s election are in. Byery candidate on | supreme court, Maxwell, 17. Regents, David, | B. Davis, George Roberts, J. M. Sticker, F. | | Sfofelal eturns bav excopt oight, Esti- | it was not signed by Parsons, Fischer, Eugel | Seven in Springfield for the purpose of. doing | 46, Hancock e straight, ropublican tilief-stato, county R e Judge Tenth judicial “ur\xin:} Tor district Judge, Fifth district, W. | 1 6000 "hat these counties have voted the | and Lingg, for the reason, as he alleged, that | what they can there o secure commutution | “me v, :w(-hv; );w. 0. [Spes | ‘\”{‘.‘.-J' .v’.:‘;r\,[- L '\';hl‘”‘""'& RUBIES H,“'jx" S 'PoxaL; Neb,| Nov. 0/—Donca, City: glves P RON e Nabi 24w 0 L-MAFFla 885 Valla samo nm:‘»xllllhl\\fi, rl*‘urukcra plurality over | they had sent :l'yu‘rs‘umll ‘umrllvld!iun to the ?Irl"\iu-':;;liw‘ln;;fi;l.‘l \n'}‘llflv'"ht"(‘-:vdl:!‘x‘l‘m- , ory 1: i k. ] T has been: oceupied in count- [ FCrs hav M S bl b A i A 8 Muewai'ass A d owell will be 2, g governor and therefore decmed it unneces- | they find by 0! el pow lngnlm a i Paetloinants 1h LN Kot [ oorgin xovatillyestarday st thoy LOOREIMGR ) pHs b ek e dblican ||:I.:3I:{|'|l“.?'lf(";f G | e Ao 0 Hall county | _ CoLuspus, Nov. 6. —The republican state | Sary to aign the petition in_ question: many of them as possivle, - Thelr co | MitioeTos the ol mitdo U poRSIbICHor ey | [eram o] e i 1 o vois ot yeRtaHiy [ L D el e Ao N e | st e i D A o | sixty;tives reprosontatives, Hho Petisionors. had pean’ condemned, "1t | prisoners hnd an oxccedingly dull time of 1t, | country precincts in the county to report "}".'{".ilm‘"" |:|I(‘i"-"|)|\‘-|'-| ?,:3?.'i5 sl ”\‘x'u-'rl;&“’;:.lf :-”;:\In'sn:\'"x:x‘.":‘.‘x?ur.}‘nfv"miumé"uwim Dixon &) GEICy LT et A ooy BB A KA, M a affirmed that none of them either threw the | They were not allowed out of their eells for until to-day, and the figures published | o' UV R T it ren 1 - 900 ) d ek Vi Nov bW SrTe o Bl Taryland. : fatal bomb or advised its throwing, that they | excreise, and some of them spent the fore- commi Wil having a large majority, ex- | county, 200 Wavxe, Neb, Nov, 0.—Wayno townshin, | g rimone, Nov. 9.—Roliable estimates | hud no knowledg R : noon in bed. Lingg and Engel were invisible in the Ber yesterday vary but slightly. | cepiing sheriff, which was very clo Lovp City, Neb,, Nov. 0.—Toup City pre | Maxwell 174, O'Day 28; regents about the O R Ve 8 8 i RE R AR Ep L UL e T R L L ol R ) Judge Maxwell will have at least 2200 ma- [~ Davib Ciny, Neb., Nov. §.—[Special Tele- | cinct, Muxwell 311, O'Duy 16, Davig 500 Rob- | sme. Powers 206, Norris 166, Crawford 64, | from throughout the stato show Jackson's | bo thrown, that, they always had counsclled | the greater portion af the L, tnd Fickden - Jority over O'Day in Lancaster count gram to the B he election here was | erts 800, Slicker 77, Harris Homer 206, Carnort, Neb., Noy Deer_Creek pre- | majority for gov r to be about 9,000, the | and ‘;:.n'uulrlnm peice (“"“l“m;f) Ltk ]": 0t D ARC B T A B L R PR g lotly contested. ‘Phree precinets are yet | Green 81, Morris 171, Bell 220, Rawson cinet No. 96, W county. ‘Maxwoll 21, | smallest received by any governor in twenty | Was devoted to un uttempt to show that they | on his cot. Spics kept i lump buruing in s VDI unheard from, but it is evident thatthe | Kettell 207, Pedler 152, Williams 218, Roberts 21, Norris 3, Powers &, | years. Senator Gorman's county is demo- [ had not had a fair trial, and indeed, that suchy | ecll ull moruiing, thotgh he did not seem to er'sayear ago. The prohibition vote has | wopublicans have carried the county by 100 | Davey, Neb., Nov. §.—Roek Creek, district 9, Harris 9, Crawford 1. cratic by _reduced majority. Tho call fora | trial was impossible in Chicago, in view of | be specially employed in cither reading or shrunk away and instead of having the bom- | wajority. Tie vote on Maxwell is tstin judeo of thoBupremg court, Surmiel Max- i, Neh) Nov, 0.=For judga of the|| constititianal convention was tdateated by, | 9,5t840 O NLAS etimenti et e tmeit || N 08, QoS Ghborne, the - desth watgh; ie 2 n > ¢ olalme yout 1,250, on Marshall 1,345, Post 1, 4 i 84; Thomas O'Day, demo- | supreme court Maxwell & 'Day 263 for re- | 5,000, 1 21, ) 5 B Aoy 3Py ! :_’I"‘f,'“ a'"?m-v“n‘fi"',“‘f UL o R S e e s Lot 1ol tho stato university, | wonts of the nniversity Roberts 85 Davis. &9 Up'to midnight it s nat possible to give tho LTl DRI Ol LT | LB Ll B L GLERLLLT, s | 1 eir orators, their vote will not exceed TGaA i ey 6t 6 va TG (bl Gou Ly S tbice d Ly Hareds, | Slicker 24, Harris 24: for judge of Twelfth | total vote cust yesterday. Leturns from | ness man of Chicago, tending to show that | sons seemed to be it an extromely moody | and is a radical fulling off from former elec- | {4l bive clocted the cotive Sounty 1 it court, Allen W, | udiotal district Kinkaid 98, Ricker 14, some of the more remote counties are de. | the jury which tried the unarchists, had been | frame of mind. Fle whs irvlatio anc eross, tions. The democratic vote was very light | g this year not over fifteen straight demo- 365 S. M. Chapmian, 43 A, Emyerr, Neb., Nov. 9.—The vote of this | layed, but sufficient information is at hand to | deliberatcly packed against them by the | the bitterness of T Ry and one-third of the republican vote was not | cratic tickets were polled b rat, 32, D. ‘T Hayden 21. precinet for judge of the supreme court was, | insure the election of the democratlc state [ builiff. ~After reading the petition and afida- | creasing as the end approaches. The new . ™ ; Phre Pariiiio, Neb, Nov, 9.—[Special Telo- | * Pratisivug, Neb., Nov. 0.-Ouklund pre: | Maxwell 61, O'Day 75; for judgo of the | ticket by a mjority of 10,006, Tho lngislature | vits, Captain Black addressed the governor. | paper men tried, on several occasions, to got i cust. il returng from the country preciniets | v A S udies. finished the | cinet gives a rpublican majority for jude of | Twalfth judicil districs, M. 1. Kmkaid 1. | on joint ballot will’ have a democratie major. | He expluined that every effort had boen made | him to talk to tiem across the cage, but "he | show that not over a half vote was polled | B % nCaid'of the vofe of Sarpy county | the supreme court of 25, republican majority | E. §. Ricker 71: rogents of state university | ity of 71, a republican gain of 14, to comply with the requirements of law goy- | only returned them haughty, unsatisfactory | in the different precincts. As closely as the | (i avening with the following results: The | for fegents of state university 18, republican | J. M. Slicker 74, ‘T, Harris 74, Davis 62, Rob. g eruing_applications for the interposition of | replies to all their questions. ' He st strain- M canvass was made, the seratching on the dis- | county is democratic on the state ticket by | majority for judicial ticket 21, ot 09 O Jiziibetin] New Jersey. executive clemency and stated chat Judge [ ing his eyes to read ‘the newspupers : tr t judgeship puzzled both sides until the | g3 majority. Of the judicial candidates | Jonxsos, Neb, Nov. 9.—The following is | Hrw 1, Neb,, Nov. 9. —Jefferson procinet, | Trextox, N. J., Nov. .—Corrected returns | Gary and States Attorney Grinnel had joined | in the dim - light —of ~his _gloomy count was made. Sam M. Chapman receives vea 1,185 votes, Wakele the vote from Washington For | Madison county, vote ie as follows: lt]‘ur]udpm show that' the next legislature will stand: | in a recommedation for l“:vldvn and Schwab. ""“'d u":‘hm':.":od m:md m';‘" "::l“"‘gw‘“ about 2,200 majority in th ty, | Groff 744, Doune 716, Hancock 5%9, Estelle | judge of the supreme court; us O'Day, | of the supreme court O'Day 59, Maxwell 98; | Senate—Republicans 12, democrats 9. House | Having disposed of the mere formal part of ,';,‘I“{ ]f S oaeof HeHamillios0f the sons notwithstanding ~ that the democrats | 441, Ballou 507. The democrats carried the | democrat, 1075 Sumuel Maxwell, republican, | for regents Slicker 60, Harris 60, Davis 97, | —Republicans 37, democrats 23, the application he made an eloquent and d-lb “{‘fi i f, CAREa GAMILLRHGD (HLtHA voted for Hayden and had his name | county ticket except judge, clerk and com- | 110 Forregents state university: K.J. M. | Roberts 96; judicial, Crawford 64, Norris 99, | Latest returns confirm the report this af- | touching appeal for mercy that brought tears SThiD Diornids . saa Mes Higel Rharte on all the tickets. The contest between Field | missioner. The ofticers-loct ares James | Slicker, democrat, 107; B. B. Davis, repub- | Powers ternoon on completion of the next legislature. | to the eyes of many of his auditors. | jail this morning Wi s, Engel, § B | and Satvyer, where the fight centered, re- | Hassctt, judge Wisbury, clerk; A. g | lican, 1105 i s, democrat, 107; | * Litcuriern, Neb, Nov. 9—Result of | The republicans with twelve members in the | General *Trumbull ~ followed — Captain | Matson was around the juil as usual this { sulted in Field carrying all the city wards | Speatman, (e S. Wailher, coror Ge Koberts, republican, 119, For judge, | election in’ this précinct: . County oficers [ senate” and thirty-seven in the housewill | Black and simply askod: for ‘mercy. | morning, but ho is slow to make ,‘:‘",'fi,’]fi.r b with & majority in the city over Snwyer of | /. W. Newman, supeointendent; ' Howa west district: J. H. Broady, democrat, 100; | received democratic majority of 68; state | have a majority of seventeen on joint ballot. | in vl?in and unpretentious terms. Mrs. “"““‘lf“m_mq being toavoid the possibility B l %"7. : 'mn;r e -n-llm 8, \\;hid\) e "In in | Whitney, sheriff; Lln, Patterson, county '”munm Applog v,t "l ur \'1:,1;{ B, 1“1' and jludlpi“l “l.ket r.;‘];uhu&m-mx\joruyoflw; v 2 m‘”:-j_‘k”i{‘:«jx}mmfi.“mmflm }fi:':‘l’(‘:rms?}:: fiun:“ AL S, Titora they i ut three, give Fleld 211fmajority,which add surveyor; John Ward, commissioner, Tho mocra . Stull, republi- | number votes cast 20 J (A R & TR i car »ffect. The unanimo 1 R aacl _ng‘s oritywh e IEeeR ToumWard cominiosioner S| isirict” clérk: 8, 'S. Hare, | Hexpuey, Neb, Nov. 9.—Seo following [ Ricmvoxp, Va., Nov, 0.—Two-thirdsof the [ had evidently carefully prepared for the ocea- | van be carricd “l;:y):a‘l]c:vhh.m “The unanitmous ) over Sawyer in Lan Tele- | Telegram to the Ber.]—The republicans in | denioc rd Juel, republican, 134 | from Minden precinct: — Supreme judged | State definitely heard from give the demo- | 8ion and spoke without hesitation and well. | opinion ar B graphic reports from ved at | Hall connty elected their entire ticket, with | For sheriff: H. Colwell, demoerat, 1223 John | Maxwell 76, O'I 4 57; sta crats & majority of forty in the general as- | She avgued that public policy and justice | to moral certainty to-day, is that there will e R L (O AT R |ty ) LA 2 G opposed canital _punishment generally and | be five excentions Fi - that the son- Cochrane 75. ! u RicitMoxD, Va., Nov. 9.—-Additional returns | pleaded cn”ll'“ll)' Sfld_ “llu'l\l""\}y“iur the h'ml ; of lll-mil;hl‘]v:l::n{:l";" "l:‘:\"nl‘nou":lll"b:lu‘:ho and the latest report from Otoe county indi- | ticket was a clean sweep by a lar, Cross, republican, 93, ' For county clerk Krxesaw, Neb., Nov. 0.—Votes of Kene- | show that the democrats will have over two- | Wives, mothers and childrcu of the con- | muf Sh nrn o true Sated that Sawyor had onrried thit county by | - Newmseks O . Neph ai | J. Jolnson, democrat, 103; William Freeman, | saw township: republican 59, democrat 12, [ thirds majority in both branches of the gen- | demned. Hon. 13 M. Haines, of Waukegan, [ expectation is that Sherift Matson “_xll‘}m 850, which will leave Fields majority in the | Telegram to the Bee.]—The county returns | republican, 120, For commissioner third di: prohibition #7, independent 215 Maxwell's, re- | eral assembly. 1lls., followed. He asked for commutation n«:l'm_flqr t n‘l ;.;v\r‘iv <‘|1| n ;r_ntmnnn(:‘n fl: district about 800, The fuct that Mr. Sawyer | are all in. . The republicans eloct. judgo, | tri . Buress, democrat, M Dliialiby S9N atatairo seuts sama and i of Sentence on tho grounds of justice and | matter before anybody clse, and it is thoukht campaigned as an anti-prohibitionist in Cass | treasurer, clerk, coroner, commissioner and | Hurtleff, republican, 124, For county judge: publican candidate for judge of the _ Massachusetts. s public policy. His address was characteristic | t] !ut‘ln' Eover: ] ko n; |] A :uu o and Otoe counties and tied up with the probi- | surveyor, the democrats district clerk, | 13. J. Johnson, democrat. J. S, Church, | Bighth judicial district, has 8 majority of 34, Bosron, Nov. ).—Returns from all cities | and amused rather than conv He ex- | sc l\“l[lsrgg*lv“lll messenger to 1311, "i 'sui!:; qitionista in this county, is usserted by many | sheriff, county superintendent and vecorde For superintendent i 161, Neb., Nos - Neligh and towns in the state show that 265,000 votes | Dlained that he approved of his own motion. | us he arriy D o ar to be one of the principal es that b- | The prohibition vote was a la W. M. Moore, democ ives the following vote: Maxwel were cast yesterday )00 in excess of last | Senator Streeter, of the legislative commit- | reccive notic o entence of any uted to his defeat, and the vote in the city | over two years ago. republican, 126, For county | 87, Abbott 34, Norris 818, Powers 2 Vear. Auics plurality is 15,600, The pla- | to¢, was the noxt speaker. He was fbrief | of the men has be republican headquarters indicate that Ficld | the exception of sherift and superintend W. Culp, republican, 104, For county’ s ahead of Suwyer in Cass county about 25, | of public instruction. The republican ¢ urer: Sylvester Rog, democrat, 120 e lic se nstruction awyer, for district [ J. T. Melvi e incre to-day that the 1 commuted, it s believed i ¢ Hilber ra { T {1 i @ rnime 2 o'l e Wi ce, ietly as can be, hus- would indicate that there v a re udge, has a majority of about 400 in the Gilbert, democrat, 1045 D. K. | ford 71. Resurts show a majority of of from | rality of Bracket, republican, for licutenant and an adjournment until 2 o'clo he will at once, and bRl ) feeling abroad from the time when fr.m'm_\. Opperman, vepublican, 131. 700 to 800 republicans in the county. 'r Cutting, democrat. followed his address. The visito them off tothe penitentiary. Itis just possible or. The republican ¢ Kesuxey, Neb, Nov. 0.—[Special Tele- | Wuirsey, Neb., Nov. \, N 9. 3 N 'homas O'Day, 27 find themselves there Such, at least, Y himself has clue to his own intentions wrded STantoN, Neb hor etur, sentire state | trunk full of petitions wi rax1ox, Neb. :-v;!t Engiorilratumatromthecnlire i",.“n"": other papers the following will be presented: | before to-morrow. morn Amos 135,968, Lovering 118,350, Barle | To His Excelleuc. J. Oglesby— | is the outside talk. The she 1,0i2, Marks #48; Ames' plurality 17,600, | Dear Sir: As supplemental to the petition | avoided giving uny lectton returns | Tho house stands 165 republicans, 12 demo- | heretofore signed by me [ desire to suy, that | in the matter. Rl e s follows: Goodhue, | crats, 2 independents and one district tied, | 1 realize that many utterances of mine in In the me m!nnrt!hf prisoners are : Pl far treasurer in favor of Helmer, the prohi- | Very close between Wilson, republican Ricker 993 on the prohibition ticket also that | republican, McKeed, democrat, This shows a republican gain of §and a demo- | conhection with the labor agitation of the | with the closcst so D, “"““1'“”' A}"‘;' ir N bition candidute, to offset the withdrawal | Schars, people’s candidate for sh for justice of supreme court polled 9 votes: | Brown, prolibition, 2; Hazzard, independ: | cratic loss of 11 from lust ye The senate , expressions made under intense excite- | cells has ullll )] .muulu-ln‘;- e :‘-] er of one of the prohibition candidates for judge | Rankin, republican for sounty clerk, elec for “regents of «nm-luun-l.»rm_v \'r\\;nll and | ent, 9. is 30 republicans and 10 democrats, a gain of | M :th ix?;:;.lluonr»'\‘x:‘xnxfl::fi:"h:::" (I:“‘l'wlu‘rn“mu, DHsone {\5':“': o il axoliliowedinooetiels g b : enoiod 4 o Sig00a rity, Snow, republic ch. Tota e votes = 5 for the rej icans. ere rious atur iese I re- s, en Osborne, 4 ch, in favor of Saw , voted the republican by a good majority. Snow, republi L. ‘'otal number of votes Towa, 5 for the republicans. R R | e S S ticket and largely aided in_ building republi- crintendes elocte roba d Sy f i can nu\)urllw;. J In "Iu- city " ‘:f‘:»‘r}vll‘rk T,‘.l-!:p‘l:f",}‘.»'“.\‘Im’.’.‘l}.:zh;w‘n-hélllzi-‘ly:llér“:'u.ll"'\. Veb., Nov. 9.—State ticket re- Stovx Crry, Nov. 9.—[Special Tele- Pennsylvaunia, tendency to excite to unnccessary violence | porters of his experience with lhnl'nm]n-m.n»wl of the courts, has 1,306 majority; Bell, for | ITamer, for distr recinct 4 majority; democ gram to the Bee.]—-The returns are not all | Puinanerriia, Nov. 0.—tistimates from all | oOftentimes. | T protest again that I had no | inen. Ho said Spies was entertainiig o sirong county clerlk, 1,513 Melick, for sheriff, 1,083, cwell 200, Sli in a8 yet from all the voting precincts of | countics in Pennsylvania show u_ plurality of | HOUER ob purpose of violence in conection | hobo in resard 'to the commutation of his d o Cood! i " i o ¥ iy ay! D eting. 1did not at- | sei co, wetly caly Ve and Rocke, for tr : Roberts Woodbury county, but sufficient is known t- | between 83,000 and 34,000 for Hart (republi- | tend and I huve .,1“,“.\-,;(|p,,1$’.-udu.u result of | in view of death. He considers himself w L them. Among | that some of them m in the gram to the Bek: three townshi) by a good majc eturns are all in but justice of s state ticket is elected | well 1850, O'Day 80; regents - | Crawf Huston, republican for B. Davis 189, 205; Powers, county judge ahead. Grimes, people's s 180, 1. M. Slicker 80: for judge of [~ Can candidate for treasurer, about 500 ahcad. welfth distriet, M. Kinkaid 191, £. S. | for county republ orris, republican, b 00 for Roclke, for treasu great many democrats not satisfied with the removal of Humphrey, democratic_candidat CHADRON ot judgo has about 600 ma- | publican jority inthe county over Green, democrat O Day BEA y —[Special T 287, he entire’ county repub- | Lticker for county judge, Knight for egister of decds, Dickson for commissioner and the 06, Kinkaid 304, il el gk e e e determine the result asto the persons clected. | can) for state treasurer, a gain of 10000 forthe | that meeting. Kespectfully, d John Brown and suys he represents o { G0 A8 ML T Ap AblIcan Llouekava. | ot o s vai e e oroh i CI B0 eanty Lyi | [ Oxzonn, N o drameter Preeinety | e following tells the story: Luwrence, ro | democrats as compared with the last. vote Micirarr, Sciwan. | principie for which he i perfectly willing b majorities averaging with the rest of the | erick was re-clected treasurer, Geo of supreme court 67: republican | publican for state senator; Dr. I A. Rice, | for governor. Lo 5 A Svrerior Counr, Cook county, Nov. 8, | that he should be sacrificed. Schwab, he ticket. Three precincts, Stevens Creek, | re-elected judge, C. T. Davis re-elected sher- county ticket, Rep democrat, representative; D. 7. Hed, test returns by counties give Hart, re- | 1857.—1 have to-day been presanted with | suid, was very gloomy and depressed to-day. o) Buda and Stockton, are yet to be heard from | iff, F. M. Somers, re-clected coroner, J. B. | ahcad on all but county judge who has 87 oy DA Maze publican 1 for state treasurer, 3,5% plurelity | what is called the supplemental petition of | He had been full of foreboding all night, and | and as soon us the returns are in County | Hayes clected register, J. H. Holt elected | democratic majority; Maple Cre s | (LR over McGrann, dewocratic, a net democratic [ Michaol Schwab. “As L have said on the ap- | ti@depression of spirits hung' over him all Clerk Bell will proceed to the canvass of the | district clerk, Miss Mario Upson_elected su- | monds and Wilsonville preciucts give' 14 re. | lican, sheriffy J. J. Jordan, democrat and | gain of 6,635, Dlication of Samuel Ficlden, it is only neces- | forenoon to-duy. Later, however, he scomed vote so that the ofticial vote will be known in | perintendent. Broady for district judge publican m labor candidate, auditor; Whitten, re- Prrrspuro, Nov. 9.—The republican ticket | sary as to the case itself to refer to'the de- | to be rallying a little and was in_better spir- @ very short time. Judge Chapman arrived | r the county by 400 majority. Appilget [ - Max, Neb., No faxwoll 23 majority, | publican, - surveor; Pt Wagmer, repub. | In Alleshuny counfy'was elected by major- | eision of the supreme court. With regard to | its just before Mr. Osborne left, him. than' at in the city yesterday from Plattsmouth and | comes next with atout 2,200 i’uh‘s. 0 ias is 10 majority, Roberts !um]nnl,\'JCoce\» 'n.»au..-mu.uv su| 3 ST Cunlmfl', ity ranging from 2,000 to 5,000, the special case of Michael Scinvab, I concur | any other thue siuce yesterday noou. was the recipient of many congratulations, about 1,700 votes, and Thomas about 1,800 | rane 52 majority, Jumes S. West 19 majority. | republ ul governor Dakota and Division. in what Mr. Grinnell has attached to the No More Exercise. ALpIoN, Neb., Nov. 9.-—Boone county gave | votes. Oxa, Neb., Nov. 9.—Logan precinct, for | is clo naveno-doubt car- cxRiFoLIs. Nov. 0—Dnkota @lcction ve: || copY,o&thepetition o Samuel Flolden. " Re- 06 Nov o ohists woranot 1 the state and judicial republican ticket o ma- | Aviora, Neb., Nov. 0.—[Special Telegram | Superintendent H. Wish, republican, 5 major- | ried the coun majority. MixxeAroLss, Nov. 9.—Dukota election ro- | specttully, Joseru . Gany. Cnicaao, Nov. 19.80ATGNISE Y7 ORD B0 fority of 500. "The republican county ticket | to the BEr. ]—The entiro republican ticket is | ity: the balance went republican’ with 43 | - Duntor, Nov, & or returns do mot | turns show division was carried by a good | _‘The friends of the anarchists held a meet- | let out in the cxercise court this morning. sent_at all. The st in the precinct, 75, democrats carry the county by ere badly left. | ~ Urica, Neb., Nov. 9. n ticket is carvied by majorities | precinct are all republ 6to 7. R. H. Heard is re- | well 60, Davi is elected. elected in this county. Miss Armett, for su- | majority. The prohibitionists cast 5 votes. | change the first figures GRrAND Istaxp, Neb, Nov. 9.—[Special | pevintendent, and Zac, whom the democrats | Totul votes Telogram to tho Bee.]-The republicans of | expeeted to elect for sherift, Hall county haye elected a full ticket with | The repub! the exception of sm-rnri by mujorities rang- | ranging from 2 ujority, the principal opposition coming | ing fl};he‘l‘i“,'{““g““'l“}""fl"“"dfit‘lt‘v"’«dnvr- Juiler Folz said that Lingg shall be let out i t count ,000 and elect | from north Dakota. Tn south Dakota the [ SOUS to adduess the gavernor ““"““,f"hfl;“f' no more until he is taken out for the last majorities in this | their entire county tickeggver the union labor | vote in favor of division was very large, | leTngon. They met the governor at his oftico itors were restrioted and in a follows: Max. | party. Thelatter carry IAY one city precinct. | Twenty-five countics voted in'favor of Jocai o { spring they swept every s Bailey and Campbell of the | time. V 3 : ; 0 y 8 8880 e, followe o f the juil a few trusted deputics L L. Nowal, |1 recinet in the | option, and this number will be increased as Ao Lides gussmbly shoke, followed by | remote part of thie el ing from two to three hundr This city | clected county clerk by 724 majority. W. W. | district’ judge, 190: Figarf y treusurer, | city. The demiocrats now carry the city by | tho returns come . Dhe Vote cast was very “fv’}'l!“'" Qe m:“r . Oliver, of Chicagos | were perfecting final preliminaries necdful was very close. The republicans elected all [ Shenderger, whom the democrats éxpected to | 40; Cooper, county clerk, am, clerk | about 700, light in almost every county, and little ex- illiam Shellburg, of Detroit; Represeuti- | (o e erection of the gallows. As yet this the supervisors, but tho democrats had ten | beat for sheviff, is elected by 216 majovity, . | of district. court, 52; sheriff, 57 BunLiaron, Nov. 9.—Complete rveturns | citement s reporte tvo C. G. Dixon, of Chicago; Mr. CGiompers, majority on the whole ticket. 1t is a repub- | 13. Ba on, Who beat Mrs. Lou Armet sfor | Holland, county judge, 113 Burkett, superin: | from this cou lican victory, as the democrats fully ex- | county superintendent, has a majovity of tendent of schools, 5 for governor, pocted to earry tho wounty. “ho voto was | "This will be My Bartson's fth termin Ham: | M woon, co | guin of 175, 'The entire eavy, and both parties worked hard ilton county. William ellings, forclerk | of supreme ticket is elected except she Shan e o ibiti TNk, Nok. Now, o [Eneciat Talogram | or toay e ot oot s o Mmajority of +40, 503 Thomas O'Day, Dis Moixes, Tn, Nov. Returns from | Chinge the result on the prohibition amend- | Salter presonted & petition from the | together of tho framo work of the gallows, MR Bas 1 The sleotion posen off o | 2 s Sola e e A 750 of 100 procinets 0f the stats. show | Ment which is beaten not less than 7,000 and | ivon mouldors of © the wnion of | but that can be doue in @ very little. while, quietly in Aurora and throughout the couuty. L. Starks majority for b, George Roberts a met democratic guin of Tho | perhaps 8,000, Tho second amendment, rela- | Ghicago, ' to =~ which twe = of tho | Jor the first timo since the supreme court It was a dull, drizzly day, and very little | county judge is D. B. Hooks, for eounty | ris, democrat, . M. Slick For judge | same rate maintained in the rest of the state | tive to the legislature fixing salavies, was | deccascd policemen at one time belonged, ask- | passed the case Nina Van Zandt ‘was to-duy demonstration was manifested, although a | surveyor was on both tickets, and of course Justice 4, judicial justice, Jumes Coclirane, | will give Larabee (rep.), for governor, 13,000 | beaten 20,000, Returns this evening indicate | ing for clemency. He closed the addresses | denicd admission. Shetoiled up the iron stairs ) full vote was polled, both partics being de- | polled the entive vote of the two. The coms | republican, 65. plurality over Anderson (dem.), and 'a ma- | that the amendment changing the time of | bY@ short speech, The governor granted a | in the rain, opened tho storm door and 4 Lormined o test the measureof theirstrength, | missioner, £d. Hulling, polled the full repub- | Harvarb, Neb., Nov. 0.—S. Maxwell 93 | jority of 8,000 over all. The Vote of Cain | holding the clections is beaten 1,000 to 1,500, | Private intervicw to the fricuds and relatives | took shelter In the enclosed entry. ~A mo- The democrats made a determined effort. to | lican vote, giving him about 675 majority, and | majority for justice of supreme court, B. B. | (union labor), for governor, will be between e of the anarchists in his oftice. The governor | ment later her whito face appeared in tho the sherlff, W. Z. Pollard,and the coun- | the smme will apply to the coroner, J. W. | Davi ity for regents | 0,000 and 10,000, Farnham (prohib.), for gov- [ A Congressman and an Editor Fight, | s given no expression as to his intentions, | juil enclusure and in humble tone she was 4 ty superintendent, Miss Lou Armel. Many | Elarton. The proposition to build a juil was | of the stato university, W, H. Morris 163 | ernor, will fall - under 0" in “the | ¢ Ricumoxn, Va., Nov. 9.—A personal en. | 214 It is not likely that any decision will be | asked to be allowed in. The doorkeeper { republicans supported Mits Armel because °d. The entire vote in the county of the | mojority for judges of the Fifth judiciul dis- | state, The legislature will be republican by el PR ain_ streot this after. | FLVCR: It was said this afternoon that Spies' | shook his head, saying tuat orders had been § she is a woman, and s Pollard had been | two tickets agiregate 2,004, and there wero | trict, Al on the republican ticket about 45 on_joint ballot. Polke county, cony- | COUBter took ploce on Main street this after- | hrother would lay a letterbefore the governor | given to keep er out.” Jailor Kolz was back sheriff once before, and a very good one,some | probably #0 or 40 prohibition votes cast. V. Maxwell 81, | plete, meluding the city of Des Moines, giv noon between Congressman George D. Wise | from Spics this cyening. Itis claimed that | somewherc in the cage. She sent for him. of them scemed to think he should be ag: There is probably in the county a voting pop- 164, Ballo! ajority on_tde republican state ticket, | and William H. Mullen, editor of the Evening | Grinnell said in his speech that if Spics | He came out and in u kindly but very positive fThis preoinct {s oancedsd” <o the g ulation of 3700 ,Groft 115, | Berryhill (rep.), for the legislature, has 110 | Herald, resulting in both being arrested, | should be hung the law” would be satistied, | tone informed her he was obliged to refuso by soventy-fivo or @ hundred mujors Prarte Cexter, Neb, Nov. 9.—[Special | Slicker 53, Harris 53, Davis 81, 'Roberts 81, | majority,andCuinmins (independent), 183 nia- | Wise siys he had been informed Mullen had | In his lotter Spiesasked that the sentence of | her entrance. She remuined whiere she was, rora preein Telegram to the Bee.]—The town is ablaze | Newell 8, Hilton Bone Creck town- The rest of the republican county | been making lying statements in reference | his comrades be commuted and that he may | holding on to the iron bars as if ot compre- palled, 47 with bonfires, firing and the Platte | ship, Bufler county, totul vote 142, su- was elected except sheriff, to himscif und he determined to whip kim for | die, thereby satisfying Grinnell's demand. hending what was said. The jailer continuc uxey, Neb, Nov. 9.—[Special Tele- | Center by parading the strects and | premo judge, democrat 66, republican 51, Returns at 8 o'clock this evening from sixty | doing so, Messrs. W. M. Salter, H, D. Lloyd and §. | “Spies is locked un. He can't ba let out of gram to the Bee.]~The election pu ff | for the first timo in the history of Platte | union labor of L‘go central labor union of' New York damemy Or E. Quinu, master workman, and Frank Fi cratic county | Powrraxp, Nov. 9.—Later returns do not | k¢l representing District As v give Anderson, democ 212 majority, - | from the storage room, but everything is in nbly 40 of | readiness to go forward with the executions— New York, and George Schilling of Chicago. | that is, everything except the more joining mstrument of death has not been removed | 500 1 5, prohibitlon 105 district judge, | different counties, some complete and some e P. McCounell, of Chicago, were orded a | his cell and you could not see him anyway, if quictly here to-day. Ovly 868 votes polled. | county the democrats ave celebrating with | Marshall 63, Post 54, Sullivan 64, Gilkeson | partial, and reporting one-third of tie vote Sale of a Railroad. lengthy hearing by Governor Oglesby. ex- | you did come in.” *Slowly the young woman % The republican and people’s county i the republicans over the defeat of unpopular | 0, +balance’ labor and probibition; rewent | of the state, indicate ,000 plurality for Lar- are close, ‘There was a greut each democrat 66, each republican | rabee over Anderson, democratic, and 3,000 [ - MARsuALL, Tex., Nov. ral of seratch- | v ninees on the democratic tic It w e Texas & | tending from 5 until'6:15 p.m, M. Salter | turned She groped her way down § & | unive 4 b & 1 was the bearer of numerous petitions, among | stai in, and with painful steps she ing. The counting isslow. (The republi rloo for bad men and a ry for good | 5 majo Returns ' from legislative | Pacific was sold yesterday to General Wis- | them those signed by Judges Tully, Moran, | went out through the jail yard aud turned . stato ticket is ahead, meu and good government. . Neb,, Nov. 6.—Majorities for Ex- | disir present indicate that the republi- | tone, represcnting the purchasing committee, | Baker, MeAllister, ex-Judge Booth, Marvin | down an alle. Love Crry, Neb., Nov. 9.—[Speeial Tele- uuiLek, Neb, Nov. 9.—[Special Tele- | eter precint are as follows: For supreme | cans will have 32 of the 50 members of the | at $6,000,000 for the eastern division and | Hughitt, W. C. Goudy, Hon. Lyman Trum. | Butthe jail door was opened while Miss ram to the Bk, |—Sherman county « gram 10 the Brk—the returns for the | judge, Maxwell republican 10; regents, repub- | scnate and 63 of the 100 memers of the house. | £4,000,000 for the Rio Grande division. It is | 2ull und other promincnt citizens of Chicago. | Vun Zundt was on the threshold. It was so | he entire farmers and tax payers’ tick county are about_ail in and show that the re- | lican troasurcr, Murdock democrat | From present returns the total poll of the | urderstood the road will be run as hercto- | Ldoyd delivered un uppeal, reciting the his- | opened for aged Mrs. Engel, who wis i 8 good majority. Stalwartism counts for | publicans have elected Cameron for county | G8: county clerk, Deming democrat dis- | state this will be 11,000 or 12,000 1¢ss ( fore, and that the present management will | 101V of this celebrated case and giving rea- | corded a brief interview with her husband. nodhing here. The people voted for men, not | clerk and Greenman for surveyor, while the | trict clerk, Devork democrat 15; sheriff, tha r. be continued, with Governor Brown presi- | 5008 why executive clemency can be properly | None other of the wives or relatives of the party. democrats elect Navoltny for 'treasurer, republican 20; judge, Conant republi 11:80 p. m.—~Up to this time complete re- | dont. ] extended. The governor listened to these | anurchists called to sce them this morning. HorpRecr, Neb,, Nov, 9.--[Special to the | Thomas for judge, Reinecke for clerk of the superintendent, Loucks republican returns have been received from fifty-three g e gentlemen with the closest attention and | They remained unvisited, with the singlo ex- Buk.]—The election in this county passed off | district court, Spangler for superintendent of wiissioner, Hildreth republican 13. of the nin Natlonal g oy, e talked with them freely about the situation. | ception of Fielden, who had a caller iu the very quietly, but little if any ‘over a two. Folken for commissioner and Shaffer INMAN, Ni v. $.—The republican | These o arrabee - National Joc A An_ Associated s reporter interviewed | person of Rev. Dr. Balton. Spies, Parsons thirds votes being polled. The full repul oner. The vote on district judges will | ticket 1in this t i to 31 442, Cain 6,124, Farnbam | WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—[Special Telogram | Mr. Salter this eventng as 1o the character of | and Lingg remained away out of sight, back Yican ticket is elected by a hundsome major- | be about even. Marshall will have a small [ Rusvitie, Neb, 0.—Majorities in plurality Anderson | 10 the Bee]--The weather at Iyy City park | lis talk with the governor and his impression | in their cells, There was no uoise or move- 4 ity, dceording to present indications. Re- v and Post will fall a little behind. Ruthville preciv Maxwell 73, Davis 78, 121 and his majority over all in these fifty- | was cold and raw. of the latter’s purpose. Mr. Sulter said he | ment of any kind to be noted. The rain fall- ) turns wre not in yot from half of the town- 1AL Ci1y, Neb., Nov. 9.—]Special Tel- | Roberts 73, Kinkaid 143, 952, ° These same counti Three-quarters of a mile: Maia won, King | W88 not at liberty to tell wl the governor | jug on the sheet-iron roof wus all that broke ships. Judge Gusitn ogd Mr. Hopwood re- | egram to the Bek. |—The entire republican | E 9 ! ] CreEk, Neb., Nov, 9.—The follow e gave Juckson, republican, 02,007; b v e SR AN . o coived nearly every vote i the county ticket is electod by sniall majorities. A light [ are the plurilities’ in Todd Creek preciuet, | Sells, democrat, 08, Furthor returns o | 0 Norfolk second, Huwley third, Time— [ Wag’ phoring ‘with th Nowrorx,” Neb,, Nov. 0.—[Saceisl to the | vote was polled. Probibition gains about 50 | Johnson county, Neb.: Maxwell #5, Davis [ legislature shotv ho change in the 40 repube | 1:15- frankly of the diftic 3 Bre.|—Returns aro coming in very siow'y. | per cent in the county and their candidates | 3, Roberts 27, Broady 10, Appleget 8; Gore, | lican majority sent eurlier in the cvening. One mile: Harvard won, My Maryland, | Sulter’ told the g p Jtis thought that in this (Madison) county | for treasurer and superintendent are second | district court clerk, republican, 16; Grimes, gelding, second, Bess third, Time—1:. ho democrate have elected their candidates | in number of yotes. Thereis general satis- | republican, sheriff, 41; Sentarern, demoerat, () ‘Sturtors, Dun. | evening he could have brought muny | to Springf suid, but he would suy that his excellency | the stiliuess, except now and then the heuvy @ question und spoke | tread of oficials going hither and thither (o of the situation. | attend to preparations for Friday's work. or thut if e [ Al the interest just now belonging 1o the had waited in~ Chicago until this | fate of the doowied men has been transferred Ono &nd one-elghth milos Most of their friends and for sherift, troasurer, clerk, superintendent | fuction over the results, treasurer, 20; Young, county clerk, republi- { Armayy, democrat, is ! boyne and Barnum: Dunboyne won, Time— | more names down. The governor replied: | sympathizers, and their counsel us well, are { aud possibly othors, Nothing has been re- | Aunvw s . —{Suecial Telegram | can, 22; Godfrey and Fithean tie; Wilson, | elected to 3 300 majority. 1 “Iam glad you did not wait, for Imust, in | out of town, interceding with the governor. geived to indicgte the result of the judicial | to the BEr.]—The clection in this county yes- [ county’ judge, republican, 22; 'Compton, | 1:30 a. m.—Approximately complete returns Bessia June | Justice to these men, decide the question be- | “What will the govercor dot’ was the tcket in this district. 1t is believed, how- | terday was close, The democrats elected 3 | county superintendent, democrat, 133 Duu® | from all the countics in the state give Cook, nwound second, Valizt third, | fore mo very soon. ' It will not do to de query very often heard ubout the Jail this ever, that the republicans have elected P treasurer, clerk and sheriff and the republi- | lap, covaly su mucl langer.? Tl governor asked e g ‘ woral “beller st “niledFeankie Joe Cotton sec. | tlemen a number of questions and scemed de- | nothing would be heard from Springfiel cratio guin of 5,38, compared with Hil's | ond Bra thrs Bimemt g " | sirous to learn everything nbout the caseand | until to-morrow. The anarchists made no UvreHARD, Neb.,, Nov, 8~Tn Plum county | plurality in 18 ' ‘ e the feeling of the citizens of Chicago that | inquiry, nor did they exchange any words gen- | morning, It was the gencral bellef that \'yur\mn-yuhh an, 111; | democrat, for secrctary of state, 16,406 plut fnuu Norris. Crawford’s vote in this city | caus the balance of the ticket. The wajor- | Stewart, coroney, republican, 22; Robb, | rality over Grant, republican, a net demo- Cll below tho eatimute of his riends. His | itios were swall. The vote on district officers | representative, republican, 25, Yote in this procinet was 846; Powers, 59 is s follows: Thomas Appleget 806, J. 8 3 Norris, 221, © 0'Day’s majority ever Muxwoll U Na J. T Broady 1,063, C. W, Thomas ok 5 precinet, Pawnee county, the republicans BrooKLYN, Nov, §.—The republicans elect 5 they could tell him, with each other at 4l during the forenoon. & this'precinet is i G 1 everudie 2 Th vote' on 'stwtd | carry U precinct by about 2 majority Ame | two serator wud the A e e B : Analnen Taaublen . o Qulet at the Jall. Whatever wora their hopes, thelr feurs, thelr Sewanp, Neb, Nov. 9.—(Special to the | oficers is not yet in. The prohibitionists | pleget and Stull, for district judges, carry the | demiagrat, is elected mayor, The republicans | _JOL1ET, 1L, Nov. 9.—It was the Klinefclter P o, Nov. 9-[Special Telograin to | Withion or thoughta, they kept thew 1o them- ¥ [—The entire repuilioun ticket in this | doubled their vote of last year. Two pre- | precinet. In Miles precinet 150 votes were | elected a sheriff and gein one assemblymag, | Dielman - company, manufacturers of corn BICAG ov. Sp i 1 en | Bolves. A few giss jetn burned in the cor- i 18 elected by majorities of from one l cinets not heard fro cast: Republican state ticket 41, democrat 28, NEW Youk, Nay, 9.—Fhe Tines, comment | planters, which failed yestereay, lustead of | the Bee.]--The intense though subducd ex vidor, bu v served to make the shadows , It was the firs, time in eighteen | - Loxe Pixk, Neb., Nov. 9.—[Special Tele- | labor 36, prohibition §& The republicans | iug on yesterday's state election, says: *The | the Lockstitch Fence company, citewent which has prevalled arouud the | deey And there in thels paRg)y