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A T 7 . S R PR 1 WA A TR X7TR4. THE OMAHA 'DaiLy BEE £Ey7r4., TWENTIE TH YEAR OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5. 1800. BT NUMBxK 140§, - 5 | Tae BrE.1 o " ot as | v v 1 X M svd + ol foko! ™ the co! ot 1 can s ETRS B ( ’ 4 V. | | [ | son 21, lost 1, gained 5; Kem 1 Against Keighan 09, Havlw 3, in Fricidensan pre ~ | - L A | | | prohibition 30, For high license 20, J J J\ | m.(- ansas, | Arxswonrti, Neb, -Nov, 4,—[Sp Telo- Lrin, Neb, Nov. | Special Telegram Kavaas Ciry, Kan, Nov, 5.-At midnight -l il gram to itk Bee. |—Two precinets in Brown to Ttk Bep.] —The strongeat prolibition pre- | the returns indicate the election 1o ce sy county give Richards, 1 Boyd, 1 Pow- cnetin ( { Ifax county, StantA, defeated of po dent fn the Fivst IKus i 4 | ers, 100, Atnsworth ‘precinct wives Dorsey probibition by fwenty-one votes, si o 16 Jf Mooulight, domocrat, fn the Fivt It | guahys Toyal Oitisens Guard Her Tntetf s | (rep), 132} Thompson (dam), 915 Kem, 118, Crabroy, “Neb,, Nov Special Tele. | disttict, Congressmun Funston, ropublcad, ith Honest Ballot - | Fuiexn Neb, Nov. 4. [Special Telegram | A Veritable Demoetatic Oyclong From the | gram to Tne Bik.]-Chadron —precinct, | 18 re-elected beyond doubt in the Second dis: | ests with Honest Ballots, | foTur Bre] -rle 1 procinet, S Racklet tolths Aflextil | Dawes county-total’ ot i, Boxd, 213, | rict, over Chapman, demoerat, and Allen, shrask s . , 7 i i total vote 425 Boyd, 106 cokies e Allegbanies, ards 285, Powers 34, Paine’ 1. For con” | farmers' aliunce e Nebraska Retrieved from the Withering Blight | R 1ot 5, 8 gressmen - Dorsey Thompson 185, Kem | 'The .news from Kansas shows unexpected | rc Htuti 1S nibi 27 : MeKeighan, 199, e . For prohibition 162, against probibition | strength in the farmers' alliance. l\'lvllIH\A'\:l | STINGING REBUKE TO FANATICIS My o onstitutiona rohibition, bition, 637; against, 138 s | domocrat, for governor, is pretty wenerally | Menrorn, Neb., 4 ecial Tele- | FRIGHTFUL HAVOC ON ALL SIDES, Pierce, Neb, Nov (Special Telogram | conceded’ to - be out of the race. The gram to Hioe. | Monford precinct, to Tue Br. |- T'h news give Richards | farmers' alliance claim Wilets' — elec Thouas county: Total vote, Boyd, 11 R 118, Boyd I8 Dorsey 102, Thomp- | tion by a small najority and Richards, 28; Powers, 10, congre son 211, Kem e | the republicans are confident that Humyphvey | Tbe Work aud Threats of Prohibition Hires | nst. | is re-elected by 1,500 plurality, ‘The farmers N 1 1 N NN\ | Thompson, Dorsey, 14 Kem, 18 For | Kansas Writhing in the Olutohes of the | amendment has 3 ainst. | is r n [ 1 s 4 M ) \ prohibition, aguinst, 16, For high § i Prohibition is defeated 000 in the county allian s \ )\ /1 Y L\, | license, 17 against, 30. Famers' Alliance, FuiLerion, Neb, Nov, & T v lings Gone for Naught. § rosubmission repablicans electod | 1 many candidates to the legislatave, The for. | Ixnten, Nob., Nov. 4, [Special Telegram gramto Tue Ber, |- Al an tickets | meris bitterly opposed 1w rule to Tngalls, | ' to Tite B | Excter prociuct cast 31 volos: counted give about 10 majority against tne | whose term expites in 1501, but the latter, AR AT 1 gvimg Hiehars (rop), 190: Bowi (dem), 104 | Amendnant. This precner I demoeratio, | Wwhile opnosed o the republiean stato admin. | DECEPTION AND TRICKERY EXPOSED: | L% Powers (ind), 63, Harlan (rep) for congross, | PENNSYLVAMA LOST TO QUAY. | and the independent ticket will increise | istration, will vote for Ingalls’ ro-election, <o St [ li ¢ | | Mai A & \ 123 McKeighan, 100, Prohibition isdefeated majority. that the senfor Kansas senator will doubtless Stron ndications that th ajority P st the amajority of 10 votes, —_— LEsINGION, Neb, Nov, 4. [Special Tele- | retain his seat. The democratic representa i % g ations that the Majority Againstt Mraun, Neb Nov. b Spaul Tologrm | oL o A | o T B Careri thinates basod | tion in the legislatare will be small | A Immese Voto Reoorded in En‘l’i 3 5 - « | 0 Tue Bee |<The whole number of vof egular Landslide to Democracy in upon returns so far received in Dawson ~ . 1otat Amendment Will Exceed 28,000. WS, count so far as follows: Boyd &! - v county give Boyd 800, Richards 850, Powers New Moxice Polling Division, 5 Richards, 20 Powers, 14. For congress— Quarters, 1,000, Paine 50, Thompson 300, Kein 100, | Aunvquenge, N. M., No e b Me Keighin, 1% tho amend- Dors Havl azainst, 80, Iwr; for |u-umlu|iunl 1,200, against | 1,000, Leyington pi . based upon 50 + b o aed e o Nowrn Prar Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special = votes counted, griv um ards 20, Boyd i0, | Wembers of the council and connty ofticers. | AN EXCEPTIONALLY ORDERLY ELECTIOM ' DL 1 AN \i N Telegram to T o] North Plattocity | NEBRASKA ~ APPARENTLY SAVED. | Powers 200, Dotsey 2 Afetd B0 e | LR IR UL CORTAIIE R O e L L ) J [ l A \ st pobivition, 190, for prohibition % 50, elected delegato. Ho carried ton out. of the L I ¥ e 0 )\ i | " Hasrixos, Nob,, Nov, 4—~|Special Tele- Kimion, Neb. Nov. 5| Special Telegram | fOurteen counties in the tervitory, with u ma: Y gram to Tue Bre.| —I(n\vlundl townshiy to Tk BEe. |--Roselema Precinet—Powers | JOMLY of at least 1300 democrats hivve Total vote for the amendment, 84; aguinst [ The Politioal Complexion of the Next | 4 Richan , Boyd 7, Kem 48, Thompsou the legislat a majority in both houses o amendment, S4, Dorsoy 28, profiibition carried. ~Ashlund Pre. | the firsttimein years, torial election was for deleg e to congress, ment, t0 cong ) tialist The Inlications Are That Boyd Cam| ries the County by a Good Risixe Ciry, Neb., Nov. 4. [Special ;l'vlv- Congress Decldedly Lop-Sided-= | .t Powors 45, Richardss, Kem 44, Dov- TETTTTTIT | MAJoH i Bry i AN ibiti ¢ , . 24 p ! gramto Tur Br,|-Rising City polled 300 §858 BROLBIEIOR 1t : e Iy A Ma, iy Prohibition Safely Knocked Out [rrespective of | {iia “mio pronibitory atendment caricd o o s DR cund *LotteviiLe, Neb, Nov, 5—[Speclal St Lovrs, Mo, Nov, 5.—The latest in the Load. i by about 75 majori 5 the Country is Safe. gram to Tik: Br. | - Lonisville precinet gives | formation indicates that Missouri will send the Vote of Douglas County. Geseva, Neo, 4.—[Special Tele- Bovd 05, Richaras 91, Bryan 102, Comell 39, | solid delogation o congress —a cloan sweep gram to : B ]—Four precincts luve Watson 132, White 04, Barnes 6, Shrvock | foythe democrats. Full veturns from the been heard from i Fillmore county giving P 3 ; 11, Stopper 91, i eainst i i il i 1 S lavds 504, Boyd 162, Powers 403, Harlan | LixcoLs, Neb, Nov. 5.—[Speclal Telegram [ 11’ “jr |ion, ) 3 | cityshow thatthe domocrats mao acleat | P clection olieiils wero weary after tho McKeighan 517 For the amenduent, | to Ti Bek| —licomplete returns are now in | Papiciox, Neb,, N¢ Tpocial Cala: | S0 0 e L o e VO | wisual exertion of the diy - and it was sond] P! TR m T CTAT N TN e . aainst for about sixty counties. Outside of Doug- | grami to Tne Bre. |- Papillion precinct gives coroucr aud recorder of deeds. i i S ; ) lVDhL]Sl\l‘ RFI UR\lS 0\ bl \IE l[Cl\ [ Screnrion, Neb, Nov, 4—[Special Tele- | Jag county Richards i8in the lead, Powers | the following: Total_vote, 826, 1oyd I, e y time after the closing of the polls before the 4 2 L 4 L ol gram to Tup Bie Ri s ; ) i hode jeriof shards, ; 2 Richards 70, Powers 57, Paine 4, Bryan [80] commenced to count the ballots. The work, e Boy ., | : lllu‘rl;m. nest and Boyd thirvd, Outside of Douglas Connibll Foot T T N e ProvibENoRNG < e P H.; Keighan, o 10 s Craight tickets. Richards majority over Boyd is 10,000. against, 247. sional. district compiote glves Spooner rep.) } Kled:glowly, [UecRISE OIERN Neb., Nov. 4,—(Special Telegram to | LINCOLN, Neb, Nov. 5,—[Special Telegram | Cotvsines, Nov. 4. —[Special Telegram to | 8, rond | mumber of seratches, whicli wore mude by s Beg,|—Ord all parties. [ Best count now | toTue Beg)—Returns from Onk and Middle | Tur Bee.|—The election passed off quictly | dist Connell and Bryan Make a Neck-and-Neck | for sovemor Bovd 1 The returns 1 the hour of The First congres: | o0 005 sham (e, Arnold P (prohibitionist), ction aud Amold lacks Powers, : Rich- | Creek townships bring the following aggr in this city today. A full r cast. Prohi- | ards, 110, Cong Phompson' (dem), 1205 | gute when added fo the precine bition is defeated ty. Boydre ived uy R Kem (ind), 120; Dorsey (rep), 110. Jorted: Richards 1,548, Boyd 1,17 ceived 308 votes Powers, (2 going to press indicate that Boyd has cavvied Race for Congress. HoistuN, Neb., Nov, 4—[Specill Tole- | 5% Daino 108, -In Gak procinct 114 votes TMionipson 232; Dorse Wil AT the city by large majority, wud that be hag gram to Tie Bre. | ~Estimated vote of Cot- | wyere cast for prohibition and 2 agai ard, 415; Stevens, tonwood township for govemor: Richards, Reckert, 163: Nelson otiite re- | JwcksoxviLE, rne nave been received from theoutside | Wilson say la, Nov s Bubdlock's majori an | also carvied the e y When the republican headquarters closed | Y For congrressman : | at4 a. . the republicans claimed the state eighan (dem), 95. | by from 6,000 to 600 majority. Itis conc townships, Boyd iavin (rep), 80 303 Powers. 4 Me i The prohibition amendment s A g A 300 to 6,000 over Striplong ican for | oo S ERRIAT g jor \ ) P Prohibitory amendment, 30; against, eil that th probibition aiendment has boen | Lot Cirr, Neb., Nov. dal Tele: | Congress, Tho state ticket s elocted by o s, dliendtal by TR 4 i } / ¥ Urica, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegran to | downed. The countin some of the wards of | £ramio e Bek. | —The tidiet o very badly | majority of 15,000 running up inte the thousands, while the 4 . { 4 v T B The vote ur‘mn |)l‘=n'u is as fol- | Lincolu will not be Huished untit s or 0 HHitie btk an ol mdid Before Ibvitog, whioh e amendments relating to thein o of the Iow For governor—Richards, 120; Boyd, | o'clock, et 5 > patalitasody O i Vot o % 4 7 y DA N R e from the republican standpomt i$: Vote of | oo x 1 Nav. 5 Mhe congressional | MO of judges on the supreme vench, 1 moent it 43 estimated 19 county, 1,200 state ticket, republican, 400z cense | gram to Tuk Bee, | ~Richards' majori For high v Prohibitipn is defeated amnendment it is estimated at 148, For con- | Dawes county. democrat, 300 independent, 500, The prohi delogation from New Jersey will stand two | #lso their salarvy und that of judges of the v | - { 3 r vla i Keighs 7. - bition amendment is defeated by 250 major- | republicans (Bergen and Baichanan) and five | district court, met with but little opvosition, Richards, Boyd and Powers Making a Close | gress Halan 12; McKeighan, 147. ¥ majority. - Charles Allen, crute 18 | oy Dorgey 15 bebind his tieket, P | democrats. The latter sained the fight and |y : s Bovisil Nov. 4 [Specal Tele. | elected o the legislature by e Rl o | e Uhe mdications are that Bryan has earvied gram to T Republican, 91; demo- | Wilson, democrat, elected for a senator by 41NCOLY, No 0 [Special egram to Tk k fght precints in Lancast nocial | county give Richards 1,415: Boyd, 1,04 [Flieil Paine. The indieations | GaLvestoy, Nov. ards will carry the county by | over the state show the democr It will beclose between Coii- | state by a v nell and Bryan, with the chances in favorof | sional ticketis elected. 2 the county « against Connell. The returns U2 Amendment | 400 majority. CENTIAL Nob., Nov. 5. . Race for the Governorship—Dorsey e tneEeiaeit : l L d . 1 Tl ird estimate about even vot oo ) 5 X A4 in the Lead in the 1ird. ALEXANDRIA, Neb. 1, —[Special Tele- | Telegram to Tur —Six of the grau to Tie B dications are that | LoVslis, of Merrck Copney give 1 Alexanduia precinet will give the entire re- [ 23 Bovd Powers 618, Paine 8. are someagre that it is impossitle to say leyen ds Four Full returns from all | § ¢ i o | whichof the scnatorial and representative can didates have been elected.. pEmmee e publanloita ulory of 4y thepro- | LoRalpS eive Dorsey b Kem 4 oy | Hh' iter, Biian runanock nd neck 1 fhe i) P rosulin this ity wd county, il ibition amendment from 5010 60 major T S 53"“‘, ety ¢ty with Connell. His friends claim his Wisthnalie ! veturns being veceived from about twenty Owing to the very large amount of sc conservative estiinate Lancaster will bring | Svention, Nob, Nov, A Cispecal el e yretelan iy By - Sl BN or 0 the disuict by 2,00 majority. Mitavauxne,. Nov Ab on o plogtnotsy Isasilollowss \ 5 o | the fizure up to 2,000, gram to Tur uperior uckols ) A sl oy4: swek City, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special et e SR S lalinE : Inge done, both in the city ud country pre- | PRISRE N G s hards and Conmell | county s 148 strai Eis cout teannichs (FIS AT STRelscal B S BH CRCkeb Telogram to Tur’ Brr. | The full vote polled O o iy SEA RS [} Lor -Laucins DI Richards (rep)y cinets throughout the state, the count of the | areahead of their opponents in Lincoln, ards, 53 : Boyi Powers, 66 Hurlan, 53; | elited b NG MR is probably 1,700, Powers’ vote {s estimated | hOX Howd j8 ro-elootad by G L0 BOKH o 66 Jumes 12, Boyd (dem) b, Jom My g , " o Overfive thousand votes ndw polled in | McKeighan, %: forprohibition,72: against, 69. RN G RN G ov. b.—[Specia at 500; Richards’ attoo, Boyd 300, \mu majority e also cliin oth branclies of } =300 it A ’ b bullots nus been greatly delayed. ‘The great- [ Overfive thousand votes ndlw polied in | B0 08 0 s Nobe, Nov. 4. il | mram toLwk Tre.) ~Boyd 85, Richavds N st sl Besd thie legislature. Incomplete. roturss Trom all | Powers (ind), 2035 B, L. Paine (pro), . \ est interest is contored upon the result of the | the courty by over two thousand egram to Tng Bk, | - Blair (AL | PR REL I el AT RN pfy sections of the stato, however, contiine 0| oy pfeytonant Governor—Thomas J, Mas volibitory amendment and the votes on this (WAl Neb, Nov. 4. [Syectal Telegram | Iwohird mujority against probivition. ite- | (he Anfudmntit, st b o v, Neb Hpecialliavleran | (BECHIT SO L a1 Rl oo, e e r Y g 0 S |6 T Bier e anti-provibitionists hera | tuvns from this county slow: indicationsave | _ Arxswoni, Neb,, Now, 5.-—[Speotal Tiele | 1, “ruy; iy have been i [ jors (rep), 1,88 Alex Bear (dem), 2,514y jropesition were counted first. The | uye feeling jubilint. Some ndvices from out- | that prohibition has carried by u slight [ £ram 1o fne —dhe vote in Brow | jourd from in Fillmor giving Rich- : R ey | Wiltiam' B, Dech (nd), 103 Geowge Wa (il roturns received indicate that | side in the tounty point to prhibition. majority, . i county/was naver solpRURMm IIE Tewey Tuo | ande RS Bovel 16 Povers 1408 Harhndar, || - RIGHNOND, ViuNoy. B.-Cltumn Bllisol i 2 Coisst ol 1B lo5 |\ amhavient has | boen Cree, Neb., Nov, 4, |Special Telogram Ausioy, Neb. —T,lhl?‘l‘clnl {1;-1;: oo n‘{]‘;flh b Bf;yd McKeighan 517, For the amendment 421, | of the democraticstate committee claims his pro), #6. s 4 estimate so far as k: Ly . to Tur Ber.| ‘ports from the county in- | Kram toTne Bee|—T) ¢ agaiust pronibi. | received for Boone county nd against 273, v has carl ] ed nine out of the ten congres | For Secretary of State—John €. o Befeated by from 25000 to #,000, and is | dicate about 1.2 tesa defeat | Demg not fur betind, THe retutns arotom: Sl St M Ge ok ) miajori York, Neb., Nov. 4. bem | pecial Telegram to | sioual districts in the state. (BRI L OBl TR e S Bt et Fibayha 0% 3 S 7 o x hibition by a small ority. ingin so slow that nothing definite is yet | 2 % {&H TS - ; B, LY 3 - Bprague: (demy), SO0} sufely knocked out, imespective of Onaba Uk Brouibyiy Croe see thoip defeat. o Sy e Melegram | Known. The vote on - prohibition will bo | ",?fl';,':“r,‘? 'fi,’(f,',.v HTOU I et Ken.ucky. ¢ N M y (ud, 13 Cnarles Watts KB Dot glas couty: i IR E oy il oies | o Tk Bre.)-Scotin township will go prohi- | 8out even. Tho l"""}""“’"‘*“ made an ag. MciKeighan 195, prohibition amendment | Lovisvi Ky., Nov. b.—The Kentueky | (o) 4 P/ Mot SR Forv NN e BEGUIaE bition. Others will go against gressive fight and offered to trade any vote | gt Returns from the county are | delegation will stand ten democerats and one Tho xeult of the vote upon i heads of | JAnCOl Bvavingis auite o i, Neb, Nove 4 -[Spechl Tole- | for vaies for the amendment. Each side | o MRS Qe R T R | e, g For State Traasuver -Johu 1. Ll (vep)s thesta’ ficket isus yet problematic. The | gram to Tug Her.|— Fremont goes 500 | Kram to THE Bre.]—About2,000 votes in this | Cliims the county l’*‘{, amall Aoy, | are in the lead,” The anendment has a siall [ — 1 W. H. Cushing (dem), 1,535;4. V, it SRR S rsec. | AEBIS the amenament. city. Majority aziinst vrobibtion estimated | Thompson, Kem and Dorsey aro all sbout | yq;ority. Atabama. Wolfe (ind). 1% FL W. Havly (pro), 2. sillance seems to havestoodsolldin manysec- | “7p v, Ciry, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Special Telo- | ut from 400 10 600. rSpecial 1 o o Bty piatsltiofocinty DY | s danition\s Neb., Nov. 4 —[8nec Moxteomery, Ala, B-The entiv For Stato. Auditor—Thomss FH Bonton tions of the state and to have drawn | gram toTne B3er. ] —All correct thus far in Nutan, Neb, Nov. 4.-[Special Tele- | SHHH W % [Special Tele |(gramto Tue B Th and pre demoeratic delegation is clected to cong “ > 3 Eniae 2 1 i ties, The vote for | Butlercounty. Prolibition issnowed under. | gramto THE Bek|—Only two wards bave | 1Lt OkEric, 1 [Special Tele- [45ivas 50 majority against prohibition, T ek rp 1421 R B Wablguist, - do, 1,675 i ieavily from both parties. The vote for | Bytier county, Krentbiion isnawed under. | BECH Sornd from, Riehands has 1; Boyd, | &ram to Tuk B3rr |--All otes counted, Pow. [SHyE8 I LMOTLY iy PRMBLIG, o | I Alabuma, Johm Beatly, ind., 8715 A, Flion, 1., Bro 99 Powors scems to have been drawn from | egram to Tue Brs|— iy Wil go | 83 Powers, #: Dorsey, 82 Thompson, 311 “‘*"T’f‘f"!":“,““'mrf‘“d.”‘, Dovsey 42 Kem | gram to Tt Ber. | Retiens from three pre- The Next Congress FotAttomey, (teneval=~Goorge’ Hi Haat Bichards and Boyd in a ratio of ive to four. | 1,00 majority against tho amenduent, R e e or o vats, 83111 Goaininl Nebr Nov, 151 (Speolal Tele: e, M S Huw vork bigvi b= e fines platua bl | dudes rom, 1,801 Join. O ilig Tuthe Fiestdistrict the vace isvery close be- ,‘,,"L\.:\IQ-;:{\..T i ;" 5 'I'!f:‘\“',fi',dg ‘“f," Bartholomew, 48, For county attomey [ bl Ux‘ k.| 0{‘-’:*}“".‘ ! i i enithb e [l et ace now kAt l'l‘"‘”“* to be "“I'r'“]‘l\«"\'“d A‘l; thet 1711: \\". Sdgerton, iud., 10 ShEenE e o pat s TS Sis 0| Boyd, 53; Williaws, For prohibition, 78; | publican democrat 53, independent & e < e o ud congress as follows: Damo- | ton, pro., I8, tween Counell and Bryan. In ()\uuhnl( omell | Bosel 11 Pafur 4. Bl.:m.. ongress: Harlan, | Boxt, s v % 7| prohibition ¥; Richards 06, Bova 57, Powens | PGyers will gary he countye o IS e lomn ke, | nd ren away ahead of Richurds,.but did not re- h % i o , v muissioner Public Lands and Builds sstin R, 1emphrey (rep), 1313 Neb coive the vote anticipated, and also ran be- | gives Dovsoy —[Special Tele- | 41, Paine 7. A county estimate gives re- anendment s | publicans 160, democrats 140, independents The Second ward Krarsey, Neb, Thompson 19, Kem 14, | gram to Tue Bk, Ber For net, Fillina ainst, 64 fo Tu coun! i Au flgtes ave 167 republicans prohibition, ot ] biy defeated in this city 9nd coun prohibitionists 2. Dorsey runs a little | (O EO it it " | and 165 democrats. Jacob B (dem), 1501, W. B Wright bindin Lancaster county, although he re- | ftichards 8l Bovdl, powars 1. 0 All the L1108, Neb., Nov. 4. [Speclal Telegram | belind the ticket, forthe sonato | [EL Ieonse, s ugaintl, ll\lr(llmzl,ullkf S| e Sun says the next house is evidently | (ind), 833 ¢, Olon (pro), 28 coived more votes there than did Bryan. | state senutor, 27; Poynter, 19. McGee, for | t0 Tk Bk chool creek precinet polled | Will have 140 majority in the county. or | ojoian 126, democratic by about thirty-five majority, ForState Superintendent of Public Tne 5 » » ) represontative, 51 : Baptholomew, 18, Boyd, | #bout one thousand votes, two-thivds of prohibition 230, against 220. ¥ = e The World claims fully {0 majority. struction —Alexander K, Gouldy (rep), 13803 Comnell's friends figured that ko must | Fepresoutatiie, bt Barthuamons 18 Bovb | \ohich wore anti-prohibition, Sutton gives | FviientoN, Neb., Nov. 5.—[Special Tele- Pennsylvania. The Herald claims a majority of 40, N o e recoive A majority of 1,500 votes in Oma- | jy AAbT b ot 4 about one hundred auti-prohibition majority, | grum to Tue Bee.|-Tonp Ferry precinct, PiaveLems, Nov. 5—Returns from 65 - - L O Wakatraw (den), 07714, d Allchand \ is 10 majority against the amendment for b d I 4 P i d), 805 Mes. Ma, Mor, r baand Douglas county. Returns thus-far | prohibition. - Neligh township also gives a | Sheridan precinet about forty anti-prohibi- \r‘(‘l‘:““ "i“‘“‘ ‘l","-'[,"""‘ '-{','2 }"‘-‘"’ 3, Rich counties in the state give Pattison, KILLED BY HIS SO, “‘;' ) rs. Mary lli- I"u(n n lwm\.\“ a s ¥ bition. Nl s BDIELVRIAR o Y 2, Powers 63, Payne 9. For congress— iRt e At iy —_— " an -1t district i am received Indlcate thathe will fail short of | HOrls ueatnst prohivition, - Ord townshin | S5 py Bow, Neb., Nov. 4.—(Special Tele: | Kem 2, Dorsey 21, Thoupson 0. For proli- o LUy, ae Vo HISSE U | A Itapld City Man Shot While Abus- | J Comcll (vep, liss William J. Bryan A e ke ittaola at e . Bord 19, Towers 16, Watts 20 Poyn. | gram to Tie Bin|—A full vote was polled on | majority.” Newman precnct—total | ties are Elic and Warren. In 185 Elk gav e B AR Tty SR & J hat number, and 1t will take the vot ? 3 1, Powers 16, Watts 20, Poyn [ L lHonaLens/o L, L ATESL, s ng amily. (demj, 24005 Allan Root (ind). 131, \ Y T i Jvers 10, watts 20 Down ( fu this vreciner, ) votes bewg cust. The | vote S0 Bova 2, Richards 8, Powers 7, | Black, dem.,6% plurality and Warren county vping Ornet oy o X ) % southeastern counties to determine bis fate. | (1SR AR A SEAGHRITIT 1R BN | estimated vote is: Richavas, 200; Boyd, 160; | Pavnel, Kem i, ‘Dorsey s, Thompson I, For o Beaver, rep , 1,045 plurality. Rapio Crry, S.D., A 4.—[Special Pele- QI mIe lhnm . Bech d In the Sceond distict McKelghan, the | hibition, 14i against, 8.~ The prohibition | Powers, 1503 Dovsey, 205 Kem, 250; ‘Thomp- pr{n‘x l:l]t::l\”*",-\‘:}'l"'l:‘} ?y'"n Special Tele. | 1eate returns indicate the election of con- | EYIIL to Tuk B, ] —Samuel Faulkoor of this "‘\'jfll"» 1,8883 L, Vost (rop), 1,137 Yemocratic-alliance candidute, has dofented | SHCHAHENL will e aboit a stand-ofl in An- | SOWINp L N N0y g Spucnal | s ook Be]Two tukired nd fity | sressmen from the varlous districts us fol- ol ajolignis omtog SromEuitarible leuy | Bt o duriet ol i % e 3 SIAND, Neb,, Nov, 4.—|¢ i i 2 ! r f in tho groin. o camo eatd | Switzder (dom), s Jdohn ¢, Shes o) Harlan, the vepublican, by a fair majority. | GrerLey Cexten, Neb., Nov. 4. —Leo val- | Telegram to Tue Beg | —ndications are that | voles were cast in this precinct, 160 demo- | lows: First, Bingham, rep.; Second, O'Neil, | Shot B > e “‘|‘ ik i} e & cast Bs votes, of which Richards received | the majority against prohibition in Hall | cratic, 70 republican, 16 alliance, ¢+ prohibi- | rep.; Third, M’Cale siFonrth SRuy-i| Sl WL OLARLEOIQEL0MITIASkY: I BETOR 1o | o) MRt ER e on(dom) 1,143 T, however, failed tocary bis own city of | ¥ Boyd 6 and Powers 47, For prohi- | county will be 2,000, tion. Theoficial count will not be finished | puey pop.; Fifth, mer, rep.; Sixth, | toclean outthe house with a club. Frank | J. M. Iiney (ud), W. King (ind), Red Cloud, where Harlan was given a heavy | bitio: )0 u‘n“"!( 10, : P AkipAnoE, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- | beforenoou. Bovd rums ahead of his ti Robinson, rep. Seventh Wanger, Faulkner, his cighteen-yearold son, took a | 50: .17, Rutherford (ind), 62 v, 4—The indlcations | €ram to The BRk.|—Reports iudicate an'a close socond. 1t will be aclose | 1o} RRid S Seveail + | shotgun ‘to scare the old man andin the | ooy Sute Roposentiti Joln W, rote. A WL Eive V00 votes aadications | Ystund-oft” on prohibition. vace between Wolcott and Timme, Nhih B e Do b ribatls struggle which followed the gun was dis- [ o0 0 frem A . Dorsey is Im the lead in'the Third, but | pronibitors amendment,. Conserviiive et | . Nowtu Prar .—[Special | _Basserr, Neb, Nov. 5—[Specinl to Tnp: | it Branuer dem. : fenth, THORN charized, inflicting & wound from which the | 14 p., 327 George Brien, nth, Amerman, dem. ; Twellth, rep. ; Thirteenth, Reilly, dem.: Fourteenth, Rife, re Fifteenth, Wright, rep.: Six- teenth, Elliott, dem.; Seventeouth, Wolver. vote was | BEE.|—Reports from over the county show a ) der. light vote., Menger returns now in Show that legram to | Richards will get the party vote, Dorscy a little | was lurgely ¥ elected it will be by a greatly | mates from reliablesources give fnthe county | Telogramto atotal of 250 against the amendment. Owi castand prolibition diminished majoity as compured Wit | ¥ |t of the toket the coums canay | . Ok, Neb., Nov hwo years ago. Kem developed consid- | becompleted for several hours. The repub- The vote In this cil old 1man ¢ years ol 1s about fifty-four | rep. ames H. Kyner, rand frequently | tan Specht, rop. abused his family. Ho made an anti-mortem | ren., 640 Max B statement declaring that his son_ was inno- Faulkner v d rep., 540: Chrise Dy ity 1l fir cratched. The prohibition vofe f A inh: Y g ton, rep. ; Bighteenth, Atkinson, rep.; Nine- | 0 it B oWas. 0] Baldwin, rep 3 8 A g I Rt Topul sthan the estimate aginst the amend- | seems to beabout two taoneln favor of tho o Sty alnneon ) cent. The b dsivivhghial | s halp Rl Jrable steength in some of the rural counties, L' "\-Jf"'i-fi'c"':fl&'x ‘!‘l)'nlh 'fn;:l\!i\h:'l«‘_litt; s | ent. Drobibition, — Bassett precinct gives Richard, | (eenthy Heltzhouer, dem.; Twentieth, Seuil, | ot was made, and ind., 4695 Patiick MeaA rep.; Twenty but not enough to make much of an impry 1971, Duxxvixa, i\;c\).; Nov iy cive 4 sompli- | DAvD City, Neb, Nov., 4—From meagre | Brum to tuk Beg |—Dor Mon. Thompson received a large compli- | wobis"rroin all ovor the comty it is. estls and prebubly the county mentary voto in Hall county, his home. mated that Boyd and the democratic ticket The roturns are so meagre that, no estimate | Will carry it ';\: a )nlur;lm‘_v of about 300, < The A W N S oRara P majority 5 10 i Vi roba * e a4 8 cial figure: ¢ alter the res The VAstiNGroN, Nov. [Specia S o N RO R ey B ae * | democrats huve o Otoe county. The 102 Poynter, Wit 118 /i UBR O BHIAIORT 0D Jolnb, vl 9 Rt 4 M ho leguiating, Sy ilavge. niber, ol G IR l'\lnll]:l'll:ll“:mu:lr‘::[ prohibition | OBIY returns at 10 o'clocls uwre m Unadilla | bulance of the ticket is about the same as fi’\,'fi’m’ :“_“'l‘u_;“;“ still belarge, although some- | muking the excliange of through Mliance men bave undoubtedly bean elected | RN IEY (D iint, Tl repibiicans will | Precinet, which cast 6 voles, 85 alliance, 63 | congressman, Prohibition carried by a big | VNSRS, 0 0 s 0 g el pe. | pouches botween Omshaand New Grieans, Lo the bouse and a number to the senate. ctone of the two csentatives, while | damocratic, 57 republicans, 151 agaiust the | majority at Codar Rapids, tor Quay, dated Beaver, | L, daily, Sundays included, to take effeot Tt will probably bes o'dlock before satis. | Schram, the democratic candidate for | witnlment und 163 for. L) Neby Now i Hull, 1op. 3 Tawenty-sec m S A S ond, Dalzell. rep. : Tweity-third, Stne. 1ep.: | gy e v e, Twenty-fourth, Stewart e ety MAHA NN IR OHLELIA: I - 0 e G in doabt; Twenth-sixth, Griswold, rvep.: i = lem., T80 Twenty-stventt, Stone, rop.; Twenty-eighth, [ 1Y Exchanze u: B egine Krivbs, dem. Betwern the Two Citi pecial Tcle- Boyd, 81; Powers, 48, ries this pre ioN, Neb, Nov. 5.—[Special Telegram alaveoma: | 1o Tue Tee) - Oakland precines—Powers, Richards, 61: Boyd. 16, Boono precinct cers, 81; Richards, 53; Boyd, 2; Kem, (0; Dorsey, 15 Watts, ree Sternsdorft, dem, 647, ames C, Bren (dem), 8003 nd (dem), S 5 W Breen (dewm), GLUN.MeDuffee (ind), 84: Stephen Cavventer (ind), K. MeCombs (ind), a5 Lewis d. thin dnd), 815 Thoms C, KKelsy ind), 8518, D, Rynerson (ind), Joseph [, ,’ » W. A Garduer (dem), 8043 nan (dem), 8003 J. B, Hu Ber Neb., Nov, 4.—Special (e 5. [Special Telo’ 3 9 S S atod A “I think the stateis demo- | the 10th inst., pouches to leavd Omahaatis:o | f 3 L senator, has probably cartled. the county | SurEmor, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Specinl Tele- ) —iimball* Prociuct— | A R T M e vaRtlu v SR G s R T Metory retums are received upon which to | by a small majority, ‘The indevendent vote | Bram to Tik Ber.[ Superior cast 447 votes, ki s Powers 5, Dovsey PIILADRLEIIA, 98, W, Nov. h—Chairman | Dy nostoffin and Leayo Nevw Ortcane nt | ForCounty Commissioner—Kifth District 3 I A ioe It is gencrally conceded that the anendment Thompson '8, for prohibition ESULADELEIIA, B0, my Nov. B—Ovairman | railway postoffioo, and des Joans s lont B io trg hi - base a relisble estimate of the result on [ Inthocits \‘(\f igh e Sran I P SN TEETE AR | | v Andrews of the republican state committe 7 p. m., via the Caivo and ang Alber nder (rep), 4103 Charles L. Vine OLDRE Neb, No. | Spec ‘ele- R 2 “ ik 3, 3 w e ) v eme “The r Vi oflice, uches Lo go forwir p (dem), 4 ris Rosucker (i 3 governor., goim to Titk Brgl)—The prohititionists ave | Dadly scratebed. Nora precinot at @ rough [ Sinsev, Neb, Nov. 5.—[Special Telogram ‘.:::‘:fl?‘.“',',"\, folowing statement: 'ho we | wiy povoflice, fho pouclis togo forward vis | camp (dem), 41 Chris Kounckeer (ind), 38, Bach mew report seems to incroase tho | et in full forco aud working hand and el | estinate gives theamendment 136, republicau | to Tug ' Ber] —hepons ~from Chevenne | PiPHE M cliovo, Delamator | the Couneil Biufs wd St Lauis, StLous | o Comty Commissioner -Thivd_District PoYS. 8 they will carry this county by 500, but they | d2yiliance 67, democrats . county, three precincts, includiag Sidney, | (&8 BRSSO otermin e, LB g ago and Calro, wnd Calro | _ o5 A, wolcott (repand ind), 365 ; George majority against the prohibitory amendment, | Wi Wit (4re ) 0 ¥ | “Nowroux, Neb, Nov. 4.—(Special Tele- | show prohibition defeated by svout s, | MY lake theoficisl figuves to detevmine | and Now Orlcans vallway postoftices. ftio N Kue supposed probibition strongholds have | | Contiaxp, Neb, Nov. 4—[Special Tele- | Eram toTuk Brr.]—The indications point to | Richards 45, Boyd 201, Dorsey 150, Thomp- | e Akl -~ N - 1 f >, ¥ tee claims the state by 10,000, | & b § Yo Tur Bre. | -Highland precinet, CGuge | 7900 more majority against the amendment | son 130, Kem %), Powers . Retums are L) B many cases given majorities aguinst tho f",'(:',:“\.?“h.us Richards. 117 Bavd. 81:" Doy, | in Norfolk. coming 'in slowly. Thdindications ure that and Dakota I ov. 4.—[Special hraska, Tow WASHINGION For Clounty am | and ind), 830 Attoruey—Joseph ( mu rp J. Malonoy (dem), et o e B BeNNINGTON, Neb., Nov, 4.—[Special Tele- | probibition is Slwughtered in Cheyenne % ; i <o | toTue Bek)—Pensions were gra today | } S ) Saine, SLIRven, h gram to Tur Bex,|-Boyd, 165; Richards, [ county. The republican ticket has 150 ma- | TNprasirous, Ind,, Nov. 5.—The indica- | |55 G oy Ccans al I he Blection, Below are glven the full returns s received | Rogtihs Chapman, 2.0 0 00 L 8T S le ticket the same. | Counell, 91) | fority *" | tions arothat tho democrats elect ten and | § FHIOWS, 10 SEIREERET BEKTS Noelaation sxee 1ol AIEN D ratka Tait RS By the Beeup tod:30a, m: Telegram to THE BEE,|--568 votes l‘,'L,‘t)““u Bryan, 110; Brecht, 88; Yost, 07; Gurle; Cuiproy, Neb., Nov., 4.-[Special Tele- | the, n'[l:ultlln'uua two congressmon, with omg | Chester Barister, Bloomington; I lark, o eloghon Sropuel Ziok ik, ¥ s for the amendment, Hoturns will bo late. 77; Christofersen, 100; Shea, 103, Switz [ gramto Tue Bee.) - Dawes county returns | 1o doubt . Neoraska City; William Weisshhendorft, | where elio for that matter, so complete- r | Cuere, Neb, Nov, Speeial “Pelegram | lev, 103, coming inslowly. It 18 estimated that pro. InpiaNarons, Tud., v. At midnight | Plain Valley. Inerease -Clarkson Seadden, | ly aemanded the attention of the entive vot The State Figures. s Bin o For ",Nm)\mmy agamst, | WaxsE Neb, Nov, 4.—[Special Telegram | hibition is beiten by sbout 25, Richurds | Chairman Jeyett of the democratic sfate co co: John W ated press | Benjamin b ing population as thal which was e < in : P, Travis, Punc T,rxconN, Neb, Nov, 4 (Special to Tue | 4 to Tur Bre |—Wayne ot, 253 vote: tral committee, said to the Assoc Bl et Richards, 307 Boy Povers, plurality is about 160, Allen (dem,) 13 prob ce; David 0, Y ) city yesterday, o1 rely o - o a5 o] "g81+ ; cast. Richards, 1583 Boyd, 77; Powers, ly elected to the lower bomso from the Fift reporter; W ave carried the state by | \yuiq rior: William H. Greenfield, St o § gt i MRttt f"']—n - o S |d.’ L) A @1; Horl, Puinie, 215 Dorséy, 144; Thompson, 83: Kem, | third district, W, W, Wilson (rop.) hasa | 16,00, elocted the legislatare and cleven of | it ichh B, Latehy, Diller. Originag |, o of the fadorics aul darge husiucss 8 incoln and temporarily eversthing else was > 45 n 213 Pierce, 17, For the probibitory amend: | heavy major ment, 1605 ongressmen,” Claiming 1othing and_conceding pecial Telegram | nothing,” said Chairman Michener of the v 3 Paing, o. For | Ersm to’l to T —Elwood preeinct as follows publican state central commitieo toa repre BMotals closed thetr oMces and ave thelr us- | conmmess, Phorpoon, 2 Doray. 15 om, 7o; | Partial returns Slobibition, for prohiibition 124, izainet 64, for license 44, | sentative of tie Associuted press ut midaight. |yl rmm”m“w o uin 1n tho foay, Al day | Dleme: Mone. For prbbition: 105 agaust, | SEmst, 19; Rickards, 10: Boyd, b Powens, | agatnst 141, - Richards hBovd 18, Powor We haye returns fron only a few districts U for state senate from the | thirte Fourteenth distriet, “We a Eiwoon, Neb., Nov. 5~ FoLriox, Neb, Nov. 4.--(Special Tel Jorgotten. It hus been assumed tobe alegal | gram to Tne Br Joliday and all the state, county and city | Nence county: fotal vot, Si. Bovd, L | houses closad ourly for uii o @ pactof the Wilber; Auna 7., widow of John | il public work was suspended erlain, Cummingsville; Blizabeth | connty ofices viscated and every arra former widow of Jumes Crawford, | went possit andvia; minor of Joseph Crawford, Al e exandrin widows, ete.—Rebecea, widow of San againg Councll Creek preet and made Lo secure the presenc VUPY i en (1 tovote, e do 10 voting pla e old politicing 10 see only a few #4. High license, 38, Fullerton ' precinet :1‘7_; Paine, 1: McKeighan, #; llnrlau. 18. | Paine 1, McKeighan I'fl‘ Harlan and therefore have nothing on which to base Towa: Or g tho various polliag places were thronged | Total vote, 889: republican, 16 [)N\ll:ionlill(;n_ Fillmore county polled 174votes: Democratic | -~ GranT, Neb, Nov. 5.-{Special Teleg: any estimat You can say distinetly, how- | Ogngoe: A, M with a multitude of people. Excitement was | 815 democratio, 53: peoples, 103 This is tha | 36;republicau, 6 probibition, 2, toTue Bee. | —Unofticial returns from three | ever, that weare makiug no concessions, rasantville; 1 LW o ut invalid ada: W, C inson, Leand, ounding who had been aco was stmply & vote.." kel o all b eratohes Farmnviey, Neb., Nov. 4. (Special Tele- | precincts in this ounty show & small majori- e 5 1alls, Indis nola; L. F Rockdal ngzle a durln b ( Blgh tud the discussions at tmes grew very | OtalvotesThe tickets ure all bully scratched | oyt i Bun,|—Fairbury precinet polts | 1y for Powers. i republican congressionai lowa. g, ket Outnoy i i Mattin, Now Aloany, | |-afel 1 ba1d Aurng arly hours, Bot. Returns from Geneva indicate that Dorsey | 330 for Majors and 506 for Richards. Sixteen | and legislature tickets ave ahead. The Ren Oag, la., *Nov [Special Tele oloon White S agida: I n almost every precin wll windows and Richards carricd that preciuet. of these l\~|{uhlimn Volds W 1% to Powers. nmmulnmm will probably carry by a small | to Tur Bee. |—Returns from S out of 1 Tekayan, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- ‘[‘“l"e"‘°~"‘$'““*‘!‘lf.‘“ polled 3217 the lade- | vote. cints of Montgomery county show u he Woman, on@ booths were erected | gram to Tk Brr.—Tekamah precinet, Burt | Pendents 104; prohibition 80. On the amend- opened at 8 o'clockon and the morning vote St 100 voters in The prokibition cranks were out to a as the heaviess on. , Bedfonl 1.OLds, Fafticld; | Ayri . A, Anthony, ( mroLK, Neb., Oct. 5 N B o [Special Telegram | (10 for an off d & net democratic gair i Dugan Winteaset; Henry Joy, | polled in the city. In one precinet 300 Dy them near cuch polling place, whilea | county: wtal yote, 418, Ricoards, 207; Boyd, | fieut Fulrbury s about astand-oft. fhepro- | to 'k Ber.]-As the count progresses the Rt overiast verr. The rote o ihe tiata and dunction: . Valken bovie, Lakke Milhi | vores had boen palled at. 10 o'clock and 16 { e oot fmaia’ butboabarch avery | 1001 Dossre. 081 Putng, ‘1. For ngries, |-RlHUON Andsieat s aioad of 4l Hloksts 1 {silowing revised estir "% O the vote in | yicket republican 438, democ 90, Reed Maron, Wirt. Reissue—Jfacoh Shannon, | nons ™ “voring plices the numbor of 3 4 Dorsey, 180; Kein, 151; Thompson, 8.~ Fop | M county. v v Norfolk township car. ande: Total vote, | .0 i cratic 640, | Charles Clty: 8. Thompson, Mount Pleas- | ™ otug. plicos | tho . 3m yoan without the formaidty of an wtroduction | e Gt AR CHOTENN D0 1o, | |1, GnERLy Cr i Neby Nov g (Specisl | 5, “Boyd® 46, Richyds 30, Powers 1, TopubiioNy St Bovban d :',‘j,‘;‘:,‘ ades | ant. Orinal widows, cte. — Mary ivotes wceived 4t noon was ereater 2 uttempted to induce him to vote for | fn the same precinct the vote of 1588 stood : | Telegrim to er] FishCreck precinct, | Paine 39, Pour 800, Majors 92, Dech 04, |5 bt A R iiroRd oa sionen | mother of Frank Faitbrothers, Orchard! | than iy usuwly rocovded ot 8 o'clovls e D p ke : ] 500, Dey democrat for railroad commissioner rohibition, Incasohe tefused, his reasous | Thayer (rep), 240: McShane (dem), 1443 '{‘,"‘-". QOULY TP, Boyd, 13 | Woodbey 45, [hompson 431, Dorsey 404, Kem | yrg ahead 11, Asneath M. Rossman, former widow of John | o later ot s doing were demanded and the result | Dorsev (fep), 250; Weatherby (dem), Richards, ‘143 o eor ) Cqhgrass: | 13, Plerco35. Pryhibition 18 beaten twoto | “sioux Cirr, Ia, 2 o'clock.—Incompleto ve. | Geaser, Vietor, = = 3 b During the morning Mr. Rosewater visiod was that many too-brazen females wveceived fonsoior, Neb, Nov. 4—[Speclal Tole- |} o I t, 53, iRy 4 Pr- | one. turns from the 11tu district indicate the | South Dakota: €. Cr Samuel Fulks | o000 rthe olling: piaces and oautionsdlnl 4 4 vam to T Bee.|~The vote polled at the ‘Y“ i A5 ARRRAN Ut : HYANNy b, 5.—[Special Telle- | glantion of Perkins, vepublican, by a majority | Rapid City. Reissue —Justico B, Coomer, 3 i aces and cautioned his . suggestions to mind their own business, The | FIOIL o TE I e B0 QI 90 Bstis TARTINGTO! en, Nov. 4.—(Special ’l.lF gram to | Hyannios pm““. Grant | 667000 " h DY ¥ Rk friends w make no e tratiol sinst the fmmodest efforts of the women tesulted dis- | mated voto today I;\dt.!']x"lmcn Yy f-x'ohl\:i- |:ml)m ;l“:: ?sb: ]L-L:Jn u}: ““\i" vote I‘n th s pl;)umy, Richards, llmnli ]bu\\lm 3 [ ' Mol — P o o |‘| - prob .w,n‘,;" \:‘.‘ v:. it w.‘\n.; '\”‘l‘l "'.‘l' “uhx% astrously and many meu became disgusted. | t v s T ity i Mg W oyd, aboul orsey, 40; ‘Thompson, 52; Kem, 17. For' the nots, e Weather For \ ull clusscs wore (reated & ¥ y came disg on, 15, with & sniall domocratic majority in Richavs, “wpont, 0.' Everyiing Wai amendient, 20; agand, Onieao, Nov. 5.—Chairman Jones of the [ For Omaha sud Vicimty—Fair; slightly :\Q T L 1 Pl e nusual mumber of scratched tickets, Benton | amendinent question is claimed by Rooth sides, | Soratene e alliance "vole " ws “almost | FuiLentox, Neb, Nov. 5, | g / A ey solid. ‘l"‘l’"'““l Tele- | yopublican state central committee said this | warmer Out of 100 vepublican | o500 «Never before have Iknown re- gramto Tue B ¥ 2 thal where an atienpt wiss mude 1o obstriet For Nebraska— fair; cooler; winds becom- | the freedom of the ballot, the ofenders shonld ?et\m.n coming fn very slowly oun account of | the balance of the vote. The prohibition It is undoubtedly close, & 4 ) o R Oup, Neb, Nov. 4—[Speciadl Telegram to | votes in this precinct, out of & total 181, Kem " bhan sny other candidute on sy ¢f the ’:;‘ullon.nl! n.‘rlaethl ‘,llyhv‘»‘t—“'m»f-l-ll ’{:"l:; Tug Bee. | ~There was a very small iajority | receved 0, Dorsey .u. Thompson 10, The | tums from all over the state to be so meagre | ing lmllh\uflleh R bo pre -.I[xl,\ l}“' qu n‘\ wrrested and taken Nokels. = s agaiust the amendment in this city, amendment isa tlo, Later returns from a | and incomplete. Notwithstanding this what | For fowa—Fair; slightly wanuer: south- | to the pdlice station, The crowds at the polls <y vote is 28, Estimato for tho prouibition | “Gyaxn biaxo, Neo., nor. 4,— [Speciai | consarvative standpoint indicate that the | returns we nave rece { who bad expected trouble jus received more votes in Laucaster conuty The amezdment Is snowed underin Lincoln _ amendment 8. el B P ved show the republi- | eriy Winds, 0 1 1nds be himous)y responded 1o thls 2 ”‘”1 un[lm " m g Tue Beg, | | NM i wgendment w 200 vou Al bave carried four cougressional dis or Bouth Dakota alr cooler; winds be- | unanimous y reApo M o 5 uppe or Iy tloast Afleen undred wajority, Ius~ Cabx, Neb, Nor, bu- [Special Telegran Vo | fantad by A0 tn thia Ao 100 V88 40 | SO B oty 100 NS O N Lo T, O i tata | coming morthwesterly, ! play, wnd 16 this fociing 18 due paeh of.

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