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THE OMAHA DALy BEE. F—’i"\\'E;\:'l‘lE'l‘]l Yl*l/\]?. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY )I()[E‘NIN(L N()\'E.\IBER 5, 1 BETPRRRIEE IR L1 2 NUMBLEK 140, t pives ogram to TR Brr.]--( ‘ompleto vote i | heard from eive Boyd a small_ majority and | from the country but veports are disco 2 I'pre N Thomp: | this city: Richarls, 348; Boyd, 231: Powers, | McKeighun and Bates for district jud ing to roput | U ‘ I Against | 0; Dorsey, 258; Thompson Kb, about 2,401 majority, Nothing can be Corranrs, Nov [Special Telogran “= 4 AHide ugherty, 308; Stevens, 255; McCandless, | tained vegarding the vote on the iy By ction passed off quis 0. nell, 203 Kewarns from a few coun: | ment, but the general improssion i | i this city todav. A full vote cast. Pre ¢ try precinets show @ large independent vo to | that the majority for and against will be | bition is defeated by 500 m aority. Boyd ko “und small demoeratic, | very small. This city polled the coived #03 votes; Richards, 138: Powers, ¢ i | ers, 160, Ainsworth precinct gives | . Oscrota, Neb, Nov. Special Telegram | number of straight vepublican vote Thompson 252; Domey, 192 Kem, S4; W Ymaha's Loyal Citizens Guard Her Intesd ren), 152; Thompson (dam), 013 Kem, 1 Bk | Gscenta | Drecinet, total vote, | ever polled and republics » contic ined, 479 Stovans, s Van, Tawson, 30 . Sy - e iy, Neb, Nov, 4. —[Spec Slogram . Powers, 208 Richards, 131: Boyd, 46! | success, although it Keckort, 163; Neldon, B8, No definite i ests with Honest Ballots, | i3] = eiend procinct Saliue county, | Palne, 18 lh,nrl-n i MoKeighan, 244, b the independents adhe turns Base becn weeived from - the outside | e xd 4 ey b i i i | toyd, 106; Richards, 217 [ prohibition, 243 ust, 109, their ticket than was expected b | townships — - Nebraska Retrieved from the Withering Blight | Paine, U, For congress, Harlan | © Scivriel, NORE Nov 4.[—Special Tele- [ will poll a inrgze vote in this county and will | 1 ! e Ciry, Neb., Nov. 4. (Special Tele hind either of the old vartios. | gram to Tne Ber | The ticket is very badly | STINGING REBUKE ~ TO FANATICISM; ceived the unanimous sup atehed and it is fmpossible to give any \ hompson 58, | port of the Germans that he and his friends | thing but an estimate before movnine, wh 5 . P N | ) n, 19, Estimated for prohi- | gram to Tur Brel—Grant pluunl returns | fall but little b of Constitutional Prohibition. bition, 687; ngainst, 19 atotal vote of M5 Boyd 55, Richards 16, | Boyd has not Menrorn, Neb., Nov., cial Tele- | Powers 75, Paindly Dorscy 14, o n to Tap uw-‘:l \h»um.‘ 'DrmI"hl;-]!. | K-l-m . r..r It Q tion, 415 against, N anticipated. from the republican standpomt is: Vote of | S USSR e SPaagy mas county: Tothl vote, Boyd, 115 | Pox ob., Nov. 4. Speginl Telegram Aryy, Neb., Oct. 4.—[Special Telegram to | county, 1,200; state ticket, ropublican, 400% lards, Powers, 16 to T Ponea city precinct: Boyd, | Titk Bek. | -Alma township: Richaris, 82; | (omovtat, 5005 mdependont, 3. The probic | Tbe Work and Threats of Prohibition Hirew .| it I3 11 N ) ~ v Thompson, Dorsey, 14 3. For anmnh 1245 Dorse 14: Thompson, Powers, 119; Boyd, 27, uine, 17 The | bition ndment is defeated by 250 major- o\l ! ( 0 4 \50\ prohibition, ~ #1: against, 15, | 77 Kem, 27, For probibition, 115; against, 91, | amendment carricd’ by 83 votes in Alma | ity. Dovsey is behind his ticket lings Gone for Naught, 4 0 i\ j\ b 1Y, | license, 1 inst, 30, The republican county ticket was undoubtedly | township. 0 comty will give a Laxcony, Neb,, Nov Special Telegram (i xETER, Neb, Nov, 4, —(§ clected, majority of about e the amend to The Bik. |~ Bight preciuts in Lancaste . tcas votes: | Brokex Bow, Neh, Noy. to ‘e Bre xeter p Special Tel Ren Crovn, Neb., Nov. 4. county give Richards 1,415: Boyd, 1,046 N e ; s egrarn 1o TR HRLIFA i oot for vt | mtvomlo Fon S oteth & | P, 4, it 1 U Bk ity | DECEPTION AND TRICKERY EXPOSEDy rs (ind), 6. Harl precinet shows: Republican, independ. | able for the entire republican t Prob that Richurds will carry the county by | MeKeighan, 160, Prohibition is de! ed | ent, 1 majority of 10 votes. will democraty 8. Ihe independents | bition will e bly carcy the county, Probably | mujor in the county by wsmall | 500 majority. 1t will be close betw nell and Bryan, with the chances n Con- | . 0 favor of p |1 Strong Indications thatthe Majority Againstthe | i'i Nn\" llr o :!n-lnm,‘urhv lnv»]llh‘(;fipru!nhlli amendment t:mn;\- Wb, Nov, 4.—[Sp slegram i latter. an runs neck and neck in the i An Immense Vote Recorded in Every R e whole numbe: u the . will be Moo, to Tur Ber,—The total vote is 209 for Or. with Connell, His frienas claim his 4 it Amendment Will Exceed 28,000. as follows: Oscrora, Neb, Nov. 4. [Special Telegram | leans precinet. Boyd, 54; Richards, S1; | eloctior *n the disceiet by 2,000 majority Polling Division. For congress— | to Tur Ber.) nada precinet, Polk county: | Powers, 53 Paine, 19" For con Me' | Braver Ciry, Neb, Nov. 4 [Special For the amend- | Total vote, Richards, Keighan, 106; Harlan, 8 ogram to T Ber. | The full vote polled 3 - N e rhssinll| wers, !l;l‘l'alne,'.n Me Nenmaska Ciry, Neb, ,lxu\- 4 S I is probably 1,500, Powers’ vote is estimated | o’ Prare, Nov. peciu arlan, “or prohibition, Telegram to Tur Brr.) -~ Beturns from Four | ards’ atioo, Boyd#00, Meleishan | AN EXCEPTIONALLY ORDERI LECTIO! gram to Tne I u.“r“l atte city | 1 Mile precinct give a total voteof 116, Boyd, | urlan 800, Prohibition has a majority EXCERTIONALLYEORUERUVAELE GTICRY nst prohibition, rerior, Neb, Nov. 4.—(Spe n, for : e [Special Tele: | gram to Tui: BE|—Oue hundred congress, 61; Connell, 25; Root, 22; for prohi Cook, Neb, Nov, 4.—[Spoecial Telegram i fram to oseland ownship: | enty-two votes counte Richards, bition, and against \I‘ he count in the e By MeCook cast votes today o i — ” o Total vote for the amendment, $4; aguinst Powers, 86: Havlau, 77; McKelghan, city i% not near completed at 1:22, but leets are badly sceratehed and no definite | Fhe Indications Are That Boyd Camwe — —— amendment, 84, Wary I(Hl\ul('ll iNch Nov. 4. special Tele- | gram to . S 1 gram to Tur Bee. |-Rising ity polled Richards, 1 ked Out Irrespective of | Gl punibitory amendment. ¢ pronibition, ut i majority, . Woon Riven, Neb,, No: ial Tele- [ the democratio ticket is conceded nhead | news as to |--Wayne Boyd, For protirvition, 160; agains For license, against, 109 b, Nov. 4 B sults can o given be and witl give 1,000 majority against | norning. Richards feil behind his ticket prohibition. ~ Chairman Watson of the state | It is that M an s M sentral committee says the county will give | cavried th The prohibitionists claim ries the County by a Good ajority-—Bryan in the Lead, Prohibition Safely Kno ) 3 5 .—[Special Te 00 majority against the amendment but | 50 votes, which will giv majority against the Vote of Douglas County. Geseva, Net Spe Tele- | gram to ‘Tik BEE.|—Wood River precinct, | he could not make an estimate on the |*the amenament of 524 in the city. The am to ‘T Ber. |-k incts have | Hall o Richards, 112: Boyd, regular and__democratic state tickets. | amendment is boaten in the county and Mo e N been heard from in ‘l lll:lhv n\ll!l\' giving ! Majors r, HASTINGS, ov, 4.— Special T Keigr carvied the county without j - — S un-m\.lv-d-; } n‘._x-].l 102 1 owers 408, Hlm'lm‘; Allen, 1‘4:: S| eram to T | —The most_eaciting doubt The election oMiclils were weary after the MeKeighan 5 or the amendmen 06 Cusl eral election held for vears closed tor Buuwe Nob., Nov. 4. —[Special Tole B e kg arainst ahlquist, Harlan leads the republican ticket, A li ght Bik. ]—Rockford precinet gives | MWUsusl exertion of the day and it was some Tele- 107; Higglns, hards, | Flumphries, 1073 Biglor 30 Me- | Goudy, 107 Rakestas PERIOR Soecial m to Ti ; ast in this city. Fully four hun swere unable to cast their votes | owing to a misunderstanding s W 3 Boyd and Powers 49, Do | time after the closing of the polls be ISem 48; Thompson 5; prohibition ast 60, No rewras fron ontaide o thoy | commenced to count the ballots. The waorle, I)n‘dlmml-l W Kes ghan, I 3 Dorsey, 843 S Kem, 1083 Cod the hour of closing the polls, ho however, proceeded slowly, because of thg TR S A, ,I,‘|"‘” Neb,, Nov. 4 + | 17 rdon, ;. Humph laborers on the railroad and sewer Aluiox, Neb., Nov. 4. [Special Telegvam | number of seratehies, which were made by i Ord precineti Best count now | Rouse, 103: for governor, Boyd, Powers, 1201 | Connell and Bryan Make a Neck-and-Neck | awasiio. Coms DAoL (d pson’ (dem), 1203 3 Hall, 40; Lée, 18, | work supposed the polls would cl v prohibition, 176} | o'clock. ‘The fotal is 1,403 vote city, Prohibition is dereat to [ Bex, | - County in but the allinnce ticket 1in this city by | majority ail the way the to come os by ularge 1cts s1of all parties, ¢ license, The veturns reccived up to the hour of Kem (ind), 120; Dorsey (rep), GRESIAN, : sectal Tele- | 400 majority. Prohibition is holding its own [ GrxEva, Neb, Nov. 4.—Special Telegram i Race for Congress S Houstely, Neb., Nov, 4.—[Special Tele. am o T J—A osti in the country precincts. Boyd has probably [ to e Brr. | 1o precincts have been | KOIME o press indicate that Hoyd has cavried 4 % gram toUne Bee. |~ Estimated vote of Cot- |* hlaces the vote ewart precinet at carried the First ward, The othe heard from in Pillmore county giving Rich- [ the city by a large majority, and that be hag hm\\m""-m'"*jnv for go Richards, | Boyd, 55; Richards, 8h: Powers, 97 Paine, | wards give o majority for Richards an Boyd 162, Powers 40% Havlan s T s day Boyd, 50; Powers, ngressman p, ougress, Mk ; Harlan, | lan, The count in the city is pro McKeighan 517, tor the amendment S i 4y i Harlan (o), B, MoKelghen ((dom); For prohibition, 1 b slowly, and will not be completed to it iust 27 The prohibitin amendment hag P " . hibitory amendment, 30 k1A, Neb,, NOV. 4 felogram | BENNiNGTON, Neb, : il Tele Your, Neb., Nov. &.-|Special * bee defeated b a najorit TR i ) 1 / W A . Unica, Neb., Nov. 1.-[Speciy to Tik: BEr, |—Two hundred and sixty votes | gram to Bre. (. O'Brien 67, [ T Bri.]—The city of York vives | i) i ¢ it \ 1L )i b 1), | aeBeE] The vote of this place is™ as fol- [ wore polled. Boyd, Powers, 7: Tich- | Kyner Monnt 63, Baor 15 Boyd 190, Powors 74, Paino 24 running up into the thousands, while tha lows: or governor— Richards, Boyd, | ards, As far as coun Con- | Baldy ed, Bryan, an 193, ibition dment I 1 i amendments relating to the inee e 100 Powers, 48; Paine 11, the amend- | 1O 13! 1oot, 30, Against the amendment, [ ner 12 Dok 108, Ford ¢ Sternsdortr 156, Returns from the county are g ment it is estimated o high liconse | 50; for prohibition, 18, Breen | 5 118, Huse 1, Fellcer | coming in slowly, Powers and MelScighan | Bumber of judges on the supreme vench, ag amendment it is pstimated at 18, For con- | ““(yere, Nev.,, Nov. 4.—[Special 1, Tud ' 16, .\anuv-; 146, | are in the lead. The amendment bas asmall | also the yand that of judges of the gress, Hur! i MeKeighan, 147, to ik Brk |- Returns %mm Wilbe mme 149, Wolcott 52, Rosaker 15, anp | mojority. . Nov. 4.—[Speciat Tele- | Richands, 1 district cour met with but little oposivions! 106, Sander St Richards, Boyd and Powers Making a Close | Dovwis gram to Tne By Boyd, 283 Powers, . Against prohibition' 202, fo 5 Spectal Tele | —Republican, ti i\ RS & ‘Il"‘“"; none. Against the amendment a majs weyoNT, Neb, Nov, 4, gramto T his eity and precinet The indications are that Bryan bas carrvied ace for Sover rshi - cratie, 34 independent, 142, Amendmen Big Blue precinct gives Boyd a ma- | gram to Tie Byr, | Kight wives 30 majority ugainst prohibiv i TE T ki Race for the Governorship—Dorsey estimate about even vote. ; for the amendment, 12; against, | Dodge county, including Decuuski, Nob,: Nov. d—[Speoial Tele. | the county us agalust Connell, (The roturng ¥ g ¥ ALEXANDRIA, Neb, Richards 187 majority gram to Tue Bee. | —Returns from three pr are so meagre that it is impossible to \l\y in the Lead in the Third. s to Tk Bk, | Mo indieations are tha , Neb., Nov. 4—[Special Telegram | and Dorsey run aboult ¢ ciuets: W St Richards, 1 which of tho senatorisl and reproseutativg Alexandria precinet will give the entire re- Ber,|—The election was quiet. A | count on the amendment is Boyd, 14 1. For prohibition, et Alre e publivan ticket a majority of 45 and the pro- | full vote was polled. Tickets in generat | night the connt showed 165 for prohibition {ndications are now’ that | candidates have been elected, —_—— - hibition amendment fr rn,‘w_v majority. were badly seratched, The voteas far There will probably be 300 prohibition votes carry the county The result in this city and county, partial . g oo s [apeulsy (HblD #07; Boyd, 871: | out of 1,400, OAKIAN Noved:eatBoctai Salogram |1 Frse i e e Owlng to the very large amonnt of sc conservative estimate Lancaster will bring | Sram to, A D it for the amendment, | StTToN, Neb., Nov. 4, g toTur B! Hoyd, 160: Richards, 1703 y TS 4 . | the fgure up 102,00 LEab L3 Boyas N0 R oerl o 1E Har any bRt against the amendment, 420; MeKeighan, | to Tir Bi \m(un]n'u o of the | Dowers, 1703 Dorsey, 140; Thompson, {44 s, 108 follows ¢ p, bo! 1 0 v o 2 ne- % » ;! ) ards, 3 Boyd, 2 K ors, H arlan, 3 P arl i oY ps P o) d ! rd s, < aja for prohi fon M ing done, both iu tho city and country | Despite scratching, Richards and Connell | AUR aehan o5t for prahibitlon b1 against, 2811 Harlan, 3173 Palmer, 45, town! gives Powers 130; Boyd, 26 Richards, | Kem, 2. Major for prohibition 50 Thiue RS B r . P han, 1 Tele- clucts throughout the state, the count of the | are ahead of their opponents in Lincol Over five thousand votes now polled in Cuarrery, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- [ 73 Mc ! wram to_ Tk Bek.|—For prohibition, 313 anti-prohibition, prohibition VALENTINE, Nel W, 4. —[Spe ablo. procinet, Chie Birokex Bow, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special Tel dumes Boyd (dem), 7,020 John HJ e c e bt ol g ot Lon i o darasteaivu | sevamn FQ TR Bl hlaing sounty/ivesia For_ high license, 503 cinet voted heavy conty: Richards, 2%; Boyd, 13 Poiers, 213 | Dowars (ind), 2035 B. L. Paino (pro, est interest is centered upon the result of the 1 ghe county by over two thousand ALl o el bl DI S o ds, 57; Boyd, 89; Dors dependent tickef, Dorsey, 81: Thompson, 11; Kem, A w X L vhiah ot i Walloo, Neby Nov. 4| Spocial Tologram | IIRS from this o indications are T g MuLiEs, Neb., Nov, 4. . Crrurrsox, Neb,, Nov. 21, - |Special Tele- | For Lieutenant Governor —Thomas J. Mag proh Iu_)y amendment and the \nw""“m to Tuti: Bk |—The anti-prohibitiontsts here !h:‘vl {v’nlnbnu-n by a slight , Neb., Nov. 4. to Tue Bee.]—Mullen Hooker m to Tk Bee.] —Five precinets of Hiteh- | jors (rep), 1,828 Alex Bear (dem), l-l‘ vroposition wero counted first. The | uro feeling jubilunt. Some advices fromout- | MO oo Telegram to Tne BEx,|—Mt, Ploas county: Ricliards, i B 3 Powers, 34; | cork county g Boyd, 83 [Spocial Tele- gram to L Bir, | ~The estimate so far as roceived for Boous county mdicates a defeat, | e MM Suendne Kum’ i of probivition by a suall majorit Asia Neb., Nap dofine (Special Telegram | mu B ) ichants, w0 3 cotia tow ship will go prohi- 0: 1 Fion s ot 0 St e, Pow Richards, non the the amenda Dorsey, 7; Thompson, 1 3 | William H. Doch (ud), 105 George Wal prohibition, 19: against, 25, i | Woodbey (pro), 8. 1 ey | For Seeretary of Stats John €. Allem “rank W, Sprague (dei), 20003 N. Mayberry (ind), 43: Chirlos Watls, o n the county g, to probibition ghan, Curre, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special Tc logran YL B R A beatts Seeada 50 majority Kem, 31. For | Powers, 218; for prohibition 190; against 1 Lixcoy, Neb, Nov. 4.—ISpecal Tele- ‘ranksos, Neb, Nov. 4.- gram to Tur B The republican te m to Tur Bre,| —Adam preciue - nas suffered greatly both in the eity of Lin- | county: Potal vote | Boy t\ 128 Richards, | (rep), 1,084 M l(«'lglmn, coln and Lancasts Thus the Se 18; Powers, Paine, 8; Thompson, 120 | ¢ 57+ aninst, S4. ward, that formerly cast only 25 democr: Dorsey. for amendment, partial returns received indicate that the prohibitory umendment has been defeated by from 25,000 to 80,000, aud is safoly knocked out, irrespective of Omaha o aud Douglas county. gram to Tur B mL prohi v defeat. [Special —The amendment is about 3 a Beamrice, Neb,, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- & e . % v 4l e ) a @standioft, Byorythilugis quioe. £ 1o ecial Virainiy, Neb., Nov, 4.—[Special Telegram | votes. shows the following figtires : Boyd 330, | aguns he result of the vote -upon the heads of | ®FALOC EVERGES AW ) o graa . ,—l\"""‘l!:"“.“":&"‘.“,‘; » Tk Bre.|—For governor: ~Boyd, 52: | Richards 2, Bryan 351, Connell 2i5.In the |~ Wanoo, Neb., Nov. d.--[Special Telogram | pop State Treasuver—John B, Hill (rep)y the state ticket is as yet problematic. The | gram to ' Brr.|—Fremont goes |,' ‘j:’,‘['t At TN DL 0SB LI ALRd Powers, 2 Pame 1, 'Con- | same ward ' Benton received 423 votes. | to Tuk Bre. |- The largest vote ever cast | WL Ousting. (A81S. 1 Boa Y, 3 s bl e esiit Sledle UTROuLS S Nov. X an, I'vd;('mm(!ll,h The ticket is badly seratehed and counting | in this county was polled today. Unofital | (WBE IV T ! s i Vi alllkncosodiianoay Stood sclliin manyRSo |yl i G vNabr N oy, 4| Speclal Tale I—?:nlvl t“{;"“f:::ih fele: | Pryrrswouri, Neb, Nov. [Special v slow. Returns from West Lincoln; | returns from ten out of twenty Wolfe (ind). 185; H. W. Hardy (pro) tions of the state and to have drawn | gram toTur B heavily from both parties. The vote for | Butler count y Prarsyor Tolegram to ik Br —U\\lllg'ullmnn o | Vanicoo Hil, tickets, it is impossible to obtain anything | and Sixti wards like reliable information until early in the | ards of #64: Boyd, |—AlL correct thus far in ohibition is snowed under, 2b., Nov. 4.— Special ' ant, Waverly and Second | give Richards S37; Boyd 5 For State Anditor—Thomas H ~ Benton, e o total vote for Rich- | “The vote on congressmen is about the same. | rop., 1421: R. B. Wahlquist, d ds will have more votes than Boyd, ! . “Thompson, 41 0 Paine, 48, | R ) el 5 i 5 i John Beatty, ind,, 87l A. Fiten, jr., pro. Powers scoms to have been drawn from | egram to Tir Bk, |- Cass county will o | % state scnator, ' Watts, S3: | yoning A good estimate shows that | Twenty-nine from. | Boyd and Bryan ave vunning ahead of their 4 il ! Richards and Boyd in a ratio of five to four, { 1,000 majority ugaix Ui dmont,. © t‘",“,“,‘,“; 0. McGee for representative, 02; | 19, votes wero gast in this city [ Boyd aud C 1 run nhead of the tickel In | tioket, . Prohibition. is probably defeated by | For Attomey General - George H. Hasts et o Grarron, Neb., Nov. 4,—Estimated vote {“ ,“ ““‘“, tian l“' l,‘f“"! «‘.,’.‘ Orney, | with the demoerats considerably ahead. | théecity, Courtney, the republican candi- | 200 in the county, ings, vep., 1 John G. Higgins, den,y Tn the First districttnerace isvery elose be- | or goverior: | Itichards, 14; Powers, a9, | B2 Hiiams, 7. For prohibition, 783 | 1o prohibition amendment, 1,0 aguinstand | date for county attorneg, is probably de- |~ Trcuysen, Nob, Nov, 4. 1,700 00 W, Bdgerton, ind, 1065 1. 1% Wigs tween Connell aud Bryan, Tn Omaha Conuell | Boyd, 11; Paine, 4. For congress: Harlan, [Spocial” Tele- | 26 for. Rock Bluffs precinct, the only one v Snell, fusion. ~ The republicans | gram to Tiur Bee.| ¢ precinets | ton, pro., 18, ke ority against_prohibition aster county. ond ward, from, MeKoighan, 6 heard from, gives 200 against 'the prohibition o of seven on the lewislati amendment and 50 for, Thoro is & Scicyer, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- | which may r gram to Tie Bie |—Returns come in slow. | Bryan gets ran away ahead of Richards, but did not re The Second ward ¢ defeated in thi ceive the vote anticipated, and also ran be- ‘Thompson Kem 14 Ser Nov. ) n 4, | “'Svrroy, Neb., Nov, 4 hind in Lancaster county, although he re. | Richards 31, “Boyd 21, Powers 14, All tho [ 101y B -] —School lor phibitic )¢ \f 51 3 D tant 1 for pre ‘{;"f‘f\.“‘i‘ v" ) *I"‘f]“‘l-l”l Jegram | . For Commissioner Public Tands and Builde ¥, |~ Bennott *t, Fillmora | ings—Augustin R, Hemphvey, (rep), 13133 or prohibition, 7 ifist, 04 for | Jacob Bigler (dem)., 15013 WS K. Woight amendin ity and count, pecial k precinet polled is 0 majori ; state ticket s about {ho same. Watts, for 5 ) crecke precinet. polled | Ng roturns haye boen received on the staté | & democratic gain of high liccnce, 543 against, 15: Richards, (ind), 833 C. Olson (pro), 25 coived more votes there than did Bryau, | state se Booitas et ““?;“i“}l aona ‘l‘l“;;“‘{“l:l,.“;‘i‘;‘;‘- ';.‘ l:"“"‘. O | ticket except Schuyler preeinet. Richards, ine proc wcaster county give | Boyd, none; Powers, | n, 16; \1. For State Superintendent. of Public Tde Connell's friends figured that he must | Fepresentative, 31; Bartholomew, 1. Bovd, | about ono hundred anti-prohibition. mujerity, | 211 Bovd, Pafvoryy o Daine, 7 Dorsey,. f Richarde ;3 e 407, || Keighan, struction— Alexander K. Goudy (rep), 1 for county uttorney, 82; William$ 33, There | Spe 1 WJOrity. | Gost phompson, 2503 Kem, 10 g Paine 1 Th .|\\un\ulnn“llml»,g S t Alexa <. Goudy vep), dan precinet about forty anti-prohibi- reccive a majority of 1,30 votes in Oma- | iy 1o 3 3 the vote on | Boyd 200 ma Boyd and Br d'Allemang n ha KILLED BY HIS SON, C. D, Rakestraw (dem), 16i7 the amendment for | tion, X Owing to_the scratched tickets i or haand Douglas county. Returns thus far | prohibition. Neligh township also ives o | "Bioxex Bow, Neb, Nov. 4,—Special Telo. | 1Ie amendment” cannot be uscertained wntil | cartied the First aud Secnd wards and (ind), 80; Mrs. Mary 1. Morgan (pro). 20, § : o ajovity against prohibiti i A o Nox. 4 —ISpecial Tele. | 1,30 "o indications are that everything is | probably the Third ward. Wolfenbargor | A Rapid City Man Shot While Abus- | For Conerossmin it disteicr i received fndicato that he will fail short of | Muority axiin ”"151.’.]:;:).',:", b, ordtownship | gram to Tug Big,)—A full Voto wus palled G el b Aled e DU R v ¥ 0 For Congressman~1ivst district - Willi am 4 femocratic. i The | ¢ \ S 9 . Steanr, Neb., Nov.d,—[Special Telegram | republican headquarters the state is claimed 3 s A to Tur F —In th ,sqlm{w township, fn: Richards, i Rarmn Crry, 8. D, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- | (dem), 2409; Allan Root (ind). 131, votes were |m\lmlnguhs Sin (880, S PERIOR, Neb. fal Tele- | gram to Tue B muel Fatlkver of this [ For State Senators —Willam I Beckol nine are republican; 57 democrat; am to Trne Bi cty total | city died this moming from a tevrible gun- | (rep), 1,2%8; Cusper . Yost (rep). 1,1s Rich: | £t 1 ) Votes ben that mumber, and 1t will ke the vote of the | anly 21 Poyn | astiaton vty el Sht et o el er 20, McGee #, Bartholomey | 4, for hrs, 1801 southesstern counties to doterminebis fate. | 1y e O ATLOIMCN 153 Boyd, for | Powers, 1} Do In the Second district MeKeighan, the | hibition, 14: apuinst, 39, The prohibition waND TstAND, Neb., Nov. 4.—|Special ing His Fam J. Conell (rep), 157%; William J. Bryan Powers 16, Watt. [ e amendment’ will be about a stand-off in An. | rpojee pasBie 0y 4:=15n and 4 scattering against 142 republican and | vote, 64; Richards 21, s 45, Boyd B, | shot wound LR e R RO st et $ \ democraticalliance candidate, has defeated | giondtent Wi b8 sand ot i A "I‘;"f‘::;"n"’ i e Indications ure tiat | 11" gemocratic in 1880, Kem has a small | McKeighan 3%, Harlan 20, prohibition” ma- ,"“x"‘l “r:::;x:;;x:|::‘:l:“1‘|“|‘. w”; ‘l(‘:f":‘}:;’[:‘ ] A ““ g "l"‘“i‘ sen, H10%; Warren Harlan, the republican, by a fair majority, [ Gierrrey Cexter, Neb, Nov, 4.—Leo Val. | connty will be oo~ Lrorioiton i Halld ploratity,” The probibition amendment is de- | jorit Blaine preciuct, total vore 1423 | @ M- | otlon ¥ d dem), 1285; Joln €. Shoa(iem), He, however, failed to carry bis own city of | 16 cast 58 votes, of ' which Richards received oty loe W0 AESeR _iSpectal Tole. | Feated by o small majort Tea {“c“l“lnl 4, :lu,-ullivh]_-q\\'cm 112, Me (ln vllllum mxl.l‘lm h;mls:s with a l(-lluh ¥ ;(uk AGeoreo Christopherson (dom) 1,144} s 3 . 5 votes, Boyd 6 ind_Powers 47, For proi- | gr e kLl Iritics, Neb., Nov, .- Special Telegram to arlun 4, prohibition majority Paulknor, his eighteon-year-old sou, took u Kiney (lud), W. e Red Cloud, where Harlan was given a heavy | bition, st 49, 47 Tor probi- | gram to Tue Bek|—Reports indicate 4 N 189 ind), 10T e PLATTe Telegramto Tne B ¢i.| — Richards (rep), for governor, shotgun to scaro the old man and in the . Rutherford (ind), 6 on prohibition, & ehy \ ) 1 ) i < e utherford (ind), o ; o S oyd (dem), 21 Powers, (ind). 139 gram to Tk B he tickets were budly | Sk 0 o LGRS bt R . ate tho bity will pive 400 votes. agatans thy 15 Qeutil(SpeoiaL sional: ' Connell, 24: Bryan, Root, | scratched and the counting is very slow. An | SUUSEl “."m"_ followed.: the Lgn, e di For State Reprosentatives. —lohn Dorsey is in the lead in the Third, but | pronivitory amendment. Conservative est | ooy e ot b bl —A largo vote was for prohibition, bout 80} againsi, about | estimate for Norfollc gives a republicn * vote | chureed, inflicting o wound from which the | Lyte, ' rep, 57: Goorge M. O'Bri it elected it will be by a greatly [ mates from reliuble sources wive in the county [ O, Nob, Nov. 28 [Special Telegram to d e o ;‘ll 60, dvmmlrnt 440, h:fl:;xfml!;l-m ":‘V“HIIUIIIIX‘T‘- ',':..""::H 1o ;ll\;rld\("m\“k':jr'm:? m‘:{.;‘l:;\f;_ rep, 5 James H. Kyner, vep., hi0: (b 0 4 230 & e amend r S . , Neb., v. 4.—[Spe on 4 majority againsi jon | Years old, ¢ i’ A i 3pec ol 198 AT Mo diminished majority as compared with ‘(“,‘{’l'nfllf.‘,(,,_m Diiistihe Amondment, f.’,:},',::,‘. l“‘“ Jthe raieipituib Gl e darlityg legram to Tik BE el T R R hitly | @bused his family, He made an anti-mortem ::",',' :,'" G ety "',‘,’“'l"l,, L. Mounty two years ago. Kem developed consid- [ becompleted for several hours. The vepub. | oo oii the estimate against the amend- | o, hibition, 1487 against, 831 behind his ticket, Dr, Boar will have 500 | Statement declariog that his son was inn ., vep., B30 Arthur Jy oth. BEATiicr, Neb., Nov. 4—The indications b ; ; i i ity for 1 s ¢ | ceut. The boy is nearly erazed with grief. | Baldy ¢ Edwin R Overall St by ¥ Aty licans are cortain their entire county ticket is 5 N v —ISpec o | license, 26; against, 480, These figures are | majority for lieutenant governor. Dorsey ent. - The h ) A | erable strength in some of the rural count lbotads (That total vote oaat i Tt oy gr{.’xl.\l"}‘.}} B i canpociat Tele: | oflal for two wards of the eity and esti- | runs 100 ahead. e LT Nourrest was e and ind Patrick McArdle, rep, but not enough to make much of an impres- | 1,671, Cinet and probably the county by o lavee ma. | mated for one. ‘Theofcial count will not eiai, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram Py s T TR Thomas Capek, dem.; 7I8: Patriek F o eSO ) argo compli- | _ PAVID City, Neb., Nov, 4.—From meagro The amendmo sl vary much from these figures. to Tie Bee.] —Reports outside indicate the 4 AND NE g S A G S sion. Thompson received a large compli £ro | jority. The amendment was defeated by two- : y 3 ) ; ey . ; Sternsdorfty : reports from i1l over the county it is csti thirds. e tzio, Neb,, Nov. 4. —|Spocial Tele- | vote on the umendment in- Antelope county a | 0 TR e R R Poll i ¥ mentary vote in Hall county, his home. mated that Boyd and the democ WiASKA Crry, Neb., Nov. 4.—!Special | €ram to Bee. |—Wakefield township, | s Daily Exchangb of Registered Pouches . ker, den it - [Special ren the Two Cities, W. A Pho returns are so meare thit no estimato | Will carry it by a plurality of ubout #00, Telo- Bety ner (dem), S04 James . Brena Uications are that the | Dixon county, gives ‘an estimated majorit to Tur Be.] The iy e : = i major nst prohibition will prob: omocKats ve ci 1 Otoe «o , | for Dorsey of 40: Richards, 40; Shumw: s | nets in WasmiNGrox, Nov. 5—[Special Telegram | nan (dem), 800; 4. B. Huse (dom), =003 can be made at this hour upon the complexion | yeieh 500, There were 438 votes cast in this :.!y‘\:lmn‘x"u:ul:"::t‘ 1«: l:'r.-l [ o n“.,:::"‘[‘3,',,..|l,1]1':, 55, For.prohibition, 40, % Hartington and |'uu-|;n|u to Tue Ber|—An order has been issued | George Bertrand dem), S49; . J nn.,.,; of tho loghlatire. A largo number of [ elty, but the canvassing hus not, beon com | procunct, which cast (0 votes, 85 allinee, 65 | OUNEILL Nob. Nav, §.—[Special Tole BatOLUALae LIy Dok making the exchange of through re od | (dem), 1275 G. N MeDuffee (ind), 54: Stophen allianco men bave wndoubtedly been elected | Syt o majerty against prohi o br epubiicans, 181 agatust the | (011 BE S ONGM ety and o LI plogram | pouches between Omaha and New Orleans, | Carpenter (ind), ;. 1. McConbs (ind)y B A ot ]t Dt ta tho atrRhe, clect oue of the two ropresentatives, whilo [ 8t o Neb. Nov. 4—[Special Telo- | Dorse y will have about 40 majority to Tk Bex. |~ Theti vatched | La,, daily, Sundays fncluded, to take effect | 515 Lewis . thm (ind), 345 Thomas €. Kelsg Schram, the de slow. A lk's ropublican vote 40, independent 60, and prohivition 45 estimal 300, demo pedial Tle- | fRichards 30 majority i the city. andthe counting is very o st T yotes | "X ouk, Neb, Nov. 4u—|Speciai Telegram to | makes Nor e (e dWOnt |y Bin,)—listimites received give Rich- | crat i procinet at & ronh | ards o small majority. - McKeighan - will | The majority HoLurEas, Nob. No.w £.|Speolal Tele Tho amondinont 140, repubiican | carry the county. “fhe amendment was | ment is abont i 15 runs slightly oA RSt S flye e R moRtIm, snowed under, Harlgn's majority in the city | vehind his ticket. Dr. Baer will have Eaeh new rveport’seems to increase the | out in full fo working hard and claim Nowrork, Neb, N +.—[Special Tole- ull}'urk will be 450; _t'mll:n-n[llx umvnllu ,lm'lll utenant goveraor. Dorsey Tod o Tranbieal o Atk they will carry this county by 500, but they | gram to Titx Brr.]—The indications point to ARTINGT, ov. 4,—[8pdoial Telo- | runs 100 uhe o munjority aguinst the prohibitory amendment. | (i’ oy, e ore ko g ndications POl o | gram o Tms “Hartington precinet | Grxeva, Neb., Nov. 5, “The supposed prohibition strongholds have | - Cowriaxn, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Sp i Norhoic. wives Richurds 1% Boyd 3, Powors 32 Paine | to T . |-“Chalsen 2y , st the | BTN to Tk Ber, | iighland pré g i, Benton 04, Wablquist W98, Cushing | county, for prohibition JH LY. (ace given. maals k. b gives Richards, Boyd, Ryl Dorsey 106, "Thom Kem 20, Shuni- | high licenre 24, It will probably bes o'clock before satis- atic candidate tor [ gram to Tuk Ber.| Supe Y senator, has probably carried the county | Ttis generally cone Tactory returns are received upon which to | by a small majorit The indevendent vote | was beaten in this buse a reliable estimate of the result ou | 0 the citv was very light. the 10th inst.,, pouches to leave Omahaati:10 | (ind), #5: S. D. Rynerson (ind), 36; Joseph £ via the Couneil Bluffs and St. Louis | Vasku (in d), 21 John . Tierney (na), 2 ay postofice, and | W Orleans at | Por County Commissioner —%ifth District 7 p.m. via the Cairo and ) Orleans rall- | _s1y0r Sandor (rom), 470; Charle ] wily postoftice, the pouches to go forward via Albert Bindor (rep), 4701 Oharlos Ts. ¥ thoCouncil Biuffy tnd St Loils,” St Touis camp (dem), 401 Chris Rosacker (ind), 48, dorado, Chicago and Cairo, and” Cairo %or County Commissioner ~Third Distr and New Ovle fices, Orvis A. Wolcott (repand ind), ‘Timme (dem), b4 For County Attorney —Joseph Crow (rep and ind), 330; Mahouey (dem), 576, inst the |n\vl|ih|linn amend- e governor, t TEQ fal Telegram inct, Fillmore against 64, fo ties WasniNGTos, Nov. 4. —[Special Telegram e Bk, amendment Paine, 3; : state ticket the sawe. y for senator 4, Holmun 74, Aldon, repre- | Bosd 2, Powers 1 i, | to Tk Ber.)—Pensions were granted today bt Y Below aro given tho full returns as received 1 Chupmi van, 110; Brecht, & soutative, 99, Jouuson 21, prohibi- | Harlan 7 ? ‘ as follows to Nevraskans' Original The Eisotiox 4 R PLATT Nov. 4.—[Special Christofersen, 100; tior,, for, 77 & Cray CeN Neb., Nov. 4. Chester Barister, Bloomington ; or Clark No alaotion aver el (i niNEt AT i by the BEe up to3:30 g, ni a1 0Tt 1568 votes casts 130 108, Pixnig, Neb. [Special Teiegram | gram to T Powers Ketghan | e e Clys Willlam . Welsshhendorf, No election ever held in Nebraska, or anys fort wm,,..,“(,,,..,.y Returns will be late, [Special Telegram | to Tie Bee, cinets neard from | have carried this county b, majority. | % . L R S a At where else for that mauter, so completee The State Figures. 4.—|Special precinet, 283 vou the state and county; 15 about a tie. | The prohibition amendment will have a good | Plain Valley. Increase H:uk n Seadden, | ¢ yanunded the attention of the entire vots i S | to'tue Bex, [~ For prohibition, Bovd, Powel The precinets yet to be heard from are known | majority, § Wic ravis, Pone fng population: a8 that Whioh was held o Lixcory, Neb, Nov, 4 pecial to TuE | 420 Richards, 305; Boyd, 3713 to have gone heavily republican, Prohibi- Huiwiwerr, Neb Benjar Elwood, 'Beat h this city yesterd Bek.]-1t las been o lively cloetion day in | Pane, i5; Mc William H, Greenfie Keighan, 3813 i the badly defeat gram to Tk Bee.| s prohibitory amend- it 3 i by ; 3 b M. RS Rt e o b I e S gl il Rl Y )xca, Neb., Nov. #.—[Special Telegram | cast, 135: First ‘count gives Richir Latchy, Diller. Origi Most of the factories and lavge business Lincotn and temporarlly everythingelse was | *“iy/b voy, Nob., Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- “‘;‘,‘WL, w1 |»|'mmdon-..‘|s the amendmient | Boyd 46, Powers 80, McKeiguan 125, Harlan | widows, etc. low of Sanford | houses closed early for al or o part of the forgotten, It has been assumed to be alegal | gram to Tur Be "'r Council Creek yr«‘cin«-l, n to T d mijority 13, against I'I'“\"g'”‘;ll 100, (Speclal Tol “ arrold, ’“ \:'T'l' Aauk “"l‘l‘““' If;’ "“;' day, all public work wis suspended, city and Ay A _ ance county otal vote, Bovd, 2: | Burtial re PECUMSEI, pecial Tele- | Araranor,’Neb., No Speclal Telegram | H. Chamberlain, Cumni i ville; Elizabeth | 4 & i s i i) Beikipnand L the, ateth eounty and olty | BANSGTE Bowars el R BT gram to Tue B ed i John- | to Tue Be vighan 115, Harlan 109, | Conner, former widow of Jates Crawford, | €0Uty offices vacatod and every arrangos oficials closed their ofices and gave their as- de to sec ress, son county that pronibition will carry by 400 s, Boy ment possible m and Richards | Alexandria; minor of Joseph Crawford, A s the presc ap Kom, 7 | Paine, 1: Mo I\umhun, 833 against, | Fillmo stants & chauce to join 1n the fr y b2 Ned 174 v democratio | majority,” Richards gets a good majority and ohibition 74. against 150, | exandria. the polls of every man entitled to vole, AR UBP0 YOJ0B HHINS AT/ A Y Fullerion 'precinet! | 30; re ,M,m'.“:‘.,'“ lled 174 Totes: Demooratic | Makirity, Mic pluvality. , Neb, Nov. 4.—Speciul Tele Original invalid -F. D, H ‘I eatly attondance b the volg placod long the various polling places ware thronged republican, 161; prohibition, | - ey N {Speeial Tele- | Hastixgs, Neb, v. 4.—[Special Tele- m to Ty By Prohibition has carried A. M. Morris, Nevada: J. C. At i e P v P T 1 with & multitudo of people, Excitement was peoples, 105, This 3 the | gram to Tie precinet polls | Eram to Tak B Jerond towuship: Total | by probably 5 in th Pleasantviile; L L. Johnson, Loandos J, Iz, | Wie smply astouu i ol LMY ¥ i ki Bolal vors. e tieemsobics)) hadly scratehed fajors and 366 for Richards. Sixteen | VOte, For prohibition, §3 3, IRANKLIN, Neb, s, Todiunola; Lo isk: oddale; C: D 4 who hud boon aocustoned 10, weo only a fow high and the discusslons at times grow vers | aud ng one can tell at this hour theoutconre, of these republican votes went to Powers HOLDREGE, Ne ov. 4. —[Special gram to Tne Ber, | 1. Murtin, New Albany. | stragglers on hand during th ¥ hours, bk Returns from Geneva indicate that Dorsey | 'Tho democ and Richards ¢ ¥ ;fl:‘l‘f.f."','.'“ AREIMAR, al Tele- | wment Fairbur 0 Bee f—The latest lin county: RicHards, 45 Phelps county 600 majc 525 Pair : Harlan, , McKeighan and the prohibition | prohibition, 8i; against, Weitemack, Le i | Inalmost every pr A, Anthony, Glen® | onenod o'clock o -Alshag opened at 8 o'clock on ratie tickets polled 2215 the inde gram pronibition 3. On the amend- | Wake: is about a stand-off. ‘The pro- | P’ow net the poll windows Keighan, 56; for | S at least 100 voters in ); for ligh liceuse, | wood; The prokibition cranks wei out to a woman, and booths were erected | gram to Puk Ber. | Tekamah precinet, Burt | hibition amendment 13 ahead of all tickots 1 | amendment. Today was polled thelargest vote | 105 against, Witttam Dugan Wintessot; ‘Henry C. Joy, | !ue and the morulng vote was the heaviest by them near each polling place, while a | county: total vote, 418, Richards, 2075 Boyd, | the county. ever known in the county, the gain goingto | Cakioir, Neb., Gov. 4.—[Special Telegram | Grand Junction: 8. Valkenberg, ke Milis ! polled n the city. In one precinet 500 swarm of females buttonholed every | 100; Powers, 05;'Paine, 11 For congress, Y Cextin, Nebv, Nov 4.—(Special | Powers and McKeighau unl\nu- amendment. | to e Bi Boyd, ards 20; Buer, | J. Maren, Wirt. Reissue—dJacoh Shannon, | votes had been polled at 10 o'clock and at & | Dorsey, 160; Kem, 151; Thompson, 81, Foi ek Fish Creek precinet, NioBraka, Neb., Nov. 4,—[Special to Tug | 20 Majors Charles City; 8. Thompson, Mouut Ple man without the formality of an introduction voting places (he nuui Kem, 37 against Rosswan, former widow of John Richards. -4 or later, ‘hompson, 108; Kem, prohibition, Against prohibition, 120, | luml vote, . Boya, 1 High license will rm-rv by about 300 | Braig, Ne Nov. 4.—Special Telegram to | ant Onginal widows, et Mary .~.- reccived at '8 aud atempted to induce him to vote for | P the same precinctthe vote of 1888 stood : | ) p iyl bR * A " oY, 4 L B PO e i o e e a2 recelved at noon was N preciic G d 3 vers, For congress : conservatiye estimate. "The repub- 1 B wards out of four give [ mother o i irbrothers, Orchard : a8 probibition. In case he refused, bis reasons [ Thayer (vep), M0: McShane (dem), 144 ! Dorsey, 12 Stwess For congrs oF y is usumlly rocorded at i d, 118; Powers, 68: Dorscy, | Asueath hompson, 1. For pro- | lican ticket will ¢urry by about 430 majority. ot} forso doing were demanded and the result [ Dorsev (ren), 250; Weatherby (dom), 132, hibit n, 1 Th town is filled with voters from th rese 1 for pronibition | € 2 0 L09; | A nal B »uring the mornic g Mr. IRose was that mauy too-brazen females received | Htsmorvr, Neb., Nov. 4.—(Special Hawtixorox, N [Special Tele- | vation, who, by reason of the president's gainst prohibition, 156, | oBouth Dakota: O, Croas Bamusl Bk, ity g el vty ; sy BN sram toTiE Brer. | The vote polled gram to Tity Bre vote iu this | proclamation, dre tugal voters, and Niobrara Neva, Neb., Nov. 4.—(Speclal Telogram | K » Reissuo-d . Coomer, : onstratic suggestions to mind their own business. The toTue Brr.|-—The vot I bt to Tue Bi in thi I t tngal Vot Niot . N (S Rapid Qlby, ialssne—inst 3. Coomer 1s to make no demonstration R e e (e oty e ALSC st city election was 275, today 200, FEsti- | county was abont 400; d, about 530; | Is the voting place for about 300 living there. | to Tur Bree |- Bennett precinct, Fillmore Huron, i prohibitionists, but that on the cont =5 | shoul wry they mated Vote today: Independent,” 3; prohibi- | Ric e that all clusses were treated alike ~—— rds, al " w The Weather Foreo ! ut 450, Everytbing was Hevio en became disgusted. | tion, 13, with a small domocratic majority in | scratched. The alliance vote was almost N« b, Nov. 4.— Richards, county, mul \uh‘ 1433; Boyd no astrously aud many m Yw»i.n Telegram X | ral to Tk Bre.)-The votes on the head of the | 11: Poers, (32; Paine no congross, : AN o lBnd Ho . DalBA. spered . & Py Returns coming in very slowly on account of | the balance of the vote. The prohibition | solid. tickets in Hebrou precinet are: Richards, | Harlan, 16; \| “Keighan, 127, For prohibition, | For Omaba und Viclnity~Fair; slightly e ‘W:' G M 'n.smuff\l-m-fl unusual number of scratebed tickets, Bentos T:""."\il,:"x‘.'.'\‘.'m apion Is claimed by both sides. l“h;;. -\'«‘-b.‘“\' v. 4.—[Special Telegram to | #61; Boyd, 140; Powers, 74; Paine, 9, Hur- | 76; agaiost probibition, 07, | warme | that an attempt was made Lo obstruct s undoubtedly close Tug Bre,)—Th bas recelved more voles in Lancaster ceanty was a very small majority lnn must be 91 nhl d here, and is ahead in k- Avnouy, Neb., Nov. 4 fi‘l. For Nebraska fair; cooler; winds becom- | the |..u| 0 of thie ballot, the offenders should a k& StarLentust, Nob., Nov. 4. —[Spectal Tele. | against the amendment in this cit, Belvidere preci Nothing can be ascor- Tur B The vote so far vl be prowmptly bt quiotly arrentod and. taled ididute n S X \ | to Tur Ber he vote s r in_ thi 5 ly. prowmyp (U tak :f:u'"y ither gendiaate. on way o e 1 gy to Tug Bre.|~This precinet's total | Guaxp Ispaxn, Nev, Nov. 4.—(Speciai | talned congerning the amendment. 1o | even. Kichirds, 005 Boyd, 5 Powers, 1 | alry allghtly wariner; south- | o the pelico stution. | The crowds at the polls nkrela, vote is 228, Estimate for the prohibition | Telegram to Tue Bee.|—Prohibition was de- | tickets are badly scratched. Harlan, %; McKeighan, 41 ; Scoville (rep) %0 winds. who had pected trouble with the prohibg The anendment Is sneived underin Lincoln amendmont 8. 4 featea by 2,000 in this county. Sewano, Nob., Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram | Glover (dem) 50: Nuget, ; Kohn, 46; fov | South Dakota - Faiv; cooler; winds be- | unanimously responded tothis appeal for faie W bt iet Lfeeen buodied wwoully. Iua Copy, Nob, Nov. 4.~ [Special Lelegram 10 | Nowra Puarsr, Neb, Nov, 4.—[Special ‘w Tug Bee. |—~Five towns out of seventeen ‘pruhibhluu, 03; against, 08, Returns nov in | comiug northwesterly, \ play, und o this feelivg s due wuch of +b o B - L] 7t g |\ kS | } | | | i

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