Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 9, 1892, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

hava been olectea by a large majority. ernor Tilman, democrat, has been re-elected without opuosition. All the democratic can- didates 1o congress have certainly been elected except in the Seventh district, where the result is not knuwn as vot. No estimate of majorities is possible at this hour, Barrimore, Ma.—It now looks as though Maryland would send a solid de:ocratic deleation to congress. CansoN City, Nev.—Weavor has tn- doubtedly carried the state, but it is im- | Possible to give figures, as many voting dis- tricts are isolated from both raiiroads and telograph. Newlanas for congress and Sen- ator Stowart aro elected without doubt by handsome mriorities. PORTLAND, Ure,—Returns aro very slow. Indications are that fully 20 per cant of the democratic vote was cast for Cleveland. This will provent the fusion ticket from winning except on Candidate Pierce, who was formaily endorsed by the democrats. OTTUMWA, Ti., Nov. 8.—(Special Telegram to T Reports o far reccived show A0 averazo gaia of over twenty 10 the pru- | einct for Harrison and tho republican ecandi- | date for congress. Returns from the ais- | trict show Lacey gaining everywhere, and heis surely electod. AN Fraxcisco, Cal.— Calitornia will give | Harrison & majority of about 3,000 The democratic vote in the city of San Francisco is being lurgely incraused. Harvey Lindley (rep.) for congress in the Sixth dis- trict is elccted by 2500 majority, Loud (rep.) in the Fifth congrossional dis trict is elected by 1,400 majority, Geary, democrat, 1n the First district 15 re-eloctéd congress by & reduced majority, iho state | legislature is probably republican. Insouth ern California there is an increased repub- lioan vote and nearly all legislative condi- dates aro ciccted. [femaining four congros- sional districts aro in doubt with prospects that the republicans will carry three cut of four. Should tho legislature be republican M. H., DeYoung will bo the next senator from California. New York—The World claims New York, indiaua, Ilhnois, Coanoctizut and eight votes In Michigan for Cloveland. The ‘World bulletin also claims that North Da- &ota has @ono for Clevoland MiLwavker, Wis,—One hundred and tfty Yoting precincts in_the stato of Wisconsin, ineluding forty in Milwaukee, give Harrison Pa.—A special from Wheel- ing to the Times says at 1 o'clock there is not a figure on which to base a rehable esu- mate of the result in West Virginia, nov half Gov- ! eram to 'Tne Ber.|—Thero are about 1,500 voting precinets in South Dakota, ond iecs than fifty of thom have beea heard from by the democratio “ommittes up to midnieht, | Theroturns show Harrison ahead somewhat. Coairman Peemilier of the demorra:jc com miltee reitorates his olaim on the state for Weaver, but has no advices. Rsturns are coming very slowly Rarin Ciry, 8. D, Nov Special Tele: gram to Tur Bir | —Returns are very «iow comng in. Pennington county gives ihe re- publican electors and state ticket 150 majo! A majority of tho republican county tieket has bean elected, WAYOMING'S FrGnaT, Hoth Partiss Clatm th pubiicans Ahoad Some, Cieyesse, Wyo,, Nov. 8 —[special gram to Tur Bee, | —Tho day was lin very lur This ity will re an, this ensuring the election of the rounty ticket. The stato hias gone probably )0 or 4,000 for Harrison avd & full repubii can state ticket has in afl ility been elected, though returns are \ coming 10, owlng o the intricacies of the new inw and tne rem ness feom legrapnic points of many of “the voting preuinc It 18 Among the possibiiities tbat Givson Clark, (democrat) has been elected justice of tue supreme eourt RawLins, Wyo, gram to Ture thirty-cight v of 535, borae, Fusion, ahead of 11 and a 0 vole cast zo 800 bl Nov. 0. Bke |- Three undred and 05 Wero counted out of a poil I'wo precinets in this eity give Os- governor, democrat, 163 majoriLy. state tod legislative, about 40 county ticket. Indications are that Osborae will carry every county on tho Unton Pacitie witli o safo majority. Stould returas frow the vorthern counties continue as favorable for the democrats as those re- col hat parly will_carry tho stato by nearly’ 2,000 majority, Chateman New wires: “Tue revunl ns concede state. Lawwiz, Wyo., Nov. S.—lIn this eity and in aifferent precinets ana cities of the state heara from, election is progressing quictly and u large voto being polled. Tho domo- crats and populists claim that the good weatherin most parts of the stato is to wneir advantage, and thoy are highly olated and hope 1o carry the stete for the fusion ticket, The uviicans, however, are tight hard, and although still confident, realizo that 1t will be close, The issues in the stato mako the country vote largely for the demorrats and populists aud thus the woather is 1m- [Spacial Tole- @ dozen districts having been counted 1o Wheeling. Everything is in doubt. PENNSYLVANIA VOTES, Latest Figures from the Old State, PuwapaLeni, Pa, Nov. fson of the vote in mads with the voto of Cleveland about 675 gai, 31, Monroe county—Cleveland plurality; republican wain, 117, Election dav in Allegzheny county passed Off very quictly and the now ballot law bas proved a success. Au extraordinury large vote has been cast, showing that the lack of excitoment which marked the late campaign did not fndicate lack of iuterest on the part of the voters, At 10 o'clock touight veturns arein from few districts and iv is not likely that dofinite figures on city or county be ootuined bo- fore midnight. The disricts recoived show the usual republicun majoritics. Whilo tho official couut 15 progressing slowly throughout the city, thers is every indication that tue Baker ballot law has met with a decidedly favorahlo recevtion. The poll is unusually heuvy and the republicans Wwill carry evervthing by tho usual mujority Disputes hava been less numerous than usual and very few arrests have veen made. On the state tickeuit is genarally ceded that General Lilly ana Major M Dowell, republican candidates for cong men-at-larze, and John Dean, for the su- preme court, will be given a neavy majority 1n this city. Comparatively littlo citting was done in most_districts. It is expected in counting, however, that considerablo delay will be oc- casioned’ by questions us to 1ho validity of ballots incorrectly marked by the voters, In tho tive congressional districts in which Philadelphia is divided it is conceded that tho republicans have elected four of their candidates, I'bough democratic in the ratio of five to ono, it is acknowleged that in the Third district the regular republican nomi- nee, W. W. Korr, has been defeated by the present incumbent. In the Third ward, the democratic streughola of the oity, McAleer's majority is estimated at 1,200, Twenty-nine counties in Peansylvania, not ncluding Allepheny or Philudelphia countie: g1ve Cleveland 4,715 plurality, u acmocrat gain of 9,041 Twenty-threu of theso coun- tles show gains for Clevelad, while six show gains for Harrison. Homesrean, ’a., Nov S —The election absorbed Homestead toaay 1o the exclusion of the strike. There v much cutting of both the national and legislative nomineos. The repulican tickot was bolted by a large number of the locked-out men, waich toright eauses the democratic leaders to claim the borough by 400. The republicans also claim the borough. There was little excitement at the polls, President Harrison will bave a majority of 5,000 votes. The republicans elect Con- gressmen-at-Large Liily and MeDoweil., T'ho republicans hnve electod twelve con- £ressmen. tho democrats ten, with three districis too closo for prediction, ‘Une legis. lature will stand about as st present. Roystone 8.—All compar- Pounsylvania will be 1883, Pike connty— plurality; republican about 2,050 WISCONSIN WON, Republicans Kure That Successiul There orty-seven precincts in Milwaukee city na county elve Harrison 10,179; Clevelaua 10,057. Forty-five precincts 1 aty and county give Spooner 10,800: Peck 10,980, T'wenty-six precinets give O republicun, for congress 8,%02; Mitchell, ' democratic, 8,165, Roturns from tho nterior show Harrison is running vehind the figurcs of 1883; 147 precincts outside of Milwiukeo give u' not republican plurality of 1,450 and & not demo- eratio galn of 1,022 Keturns from the Intorior of tha state are Loming iu slowly, owing totho cumoersomo Australian bullob svsiem. Ieturns so far xeceived indicato thav Havrison will carry Lhe state by an incrensed plurality over four years ago. " Spooner is running well up with the natlonal election and his eleciion is con- sidered assired, Fifue towns and precinets in th Harrison a et plurality of 1,12 oCratie gain over 1858 of 54 Pifty-seven towns and precinets n waukes city and county give Harrison, 11, 62 Cleveiand, 12452, Spooner, 19,268 Yeck, 12,775 Otjen for congress, 9,115 Mitchell, 10,266, Muchell, democrat, is un. doubtedly re-clected 1o congross. One bun- dred and anety precivets, including twenty n Milwaukeo city and county, give a net x¥epublican mayrity of 1, a nev demo- eratio gain of 1,251 over 185, Onn hundred and sixty-liree precinots in the state, inciuding 40 in"the city, give Har. risou 27,645, Cleveland 27,509, Net demo- cratic gain 4,005, Chairman Wall claims the state for Cleve- land by a majority of 15,000, Chairman Yavoe says Wisconsin will be for Harrison by 2,000 and possibie 4,000, Have Been o state give a net dem- Mil- MISSOUX AS USUAL, Democrats Carcy the Sta Jority for the Elcetoral Ticket St Louis, Mo, Nov. 5.-—Moagre dis- patcoes from all parts of Missourl to the Republic indicate net democratio wains of 25 per cont over 1883, ‘ihis will give the tato to Cleveland by 80,000 to 35000, and to Stone, dewocrat, for governor, by 17,000, Returas up to 11 o'clock from the ity in- dleato the election of Cobb and O'Neill, dewm- ocrats, and Bartbhold, republican, to con. gress from the Twelftl, Eloventh and Tenth districts respootivelp. The dowmocrats are tearing the town up. TaNss Crry, Mo, Nov. 8 —This (the Fifty Missouri) cougressional district uas re-elocted Tarsvey, domacrat, over Webstor Davis by o majoriLy of about 4,000 Cieveland has about the same majority in the distrier. Soath Dakota's State Ticket gafe, Yaxkrox, 8. 1, Nov. 8 - [Special Tele- gram to Tug Bk, |--Boturos from the state Fecelved &t state democratic headquarters "(. Are Very meager and unsatisfuctory. oux Falis, Yaukion aua Csolon give the Harrlson eleelors 465 plurality. Otlo Pee- suiller, chalrman of tue aemocratic commit- Lue, concedes tho slectiou of the repuvlican #Lale tekol by 5,000 plurality, but clains the ale for e Weaver oloowis by 6,000 plu &—(Bpeoisl Tels- e by n Large Ma- portant. Chogenne roturus indicato that, will carry tho state by 1,200 that the republican ticket is el Lanasie, Wyo., Nov. The republican state central committeo, 1t is sald, concodos the state to the democrats. Lanravie, Wyo,, Nov. 8.--At this_hour (8 o'clock) there ‘is every indication that lver- son, the republican candidate for governor, will be peaten by Osborne, democrat, in this, his home v, and’ tho banner republican couuty of the stato heroto- fore. The cunvass of the votes here will not be completed bofore g o'clock in tho mornine. 'The democratic votes, so far us can ve learned from the pre- cincts, are running 2 to 1 for tho repub- licaus. At Chevenzo at this timo claim they have carried the cily, but it Iy verv close, ana they will v on tho outsiae preciucts o walke certain thew maojority. Harrison majority and ea the democrats FROM MINNESOTA, Clear and Caol, £e Voto Yolled St. Pavr, Mina, N -Owiag to the streugth of the farmers alliaues and its suc- cessor, the people’s party, in tbis stute, Min- nesota has this year been one of the fighting grounds of tho prosidentinl campuign. This has been the moro so sinco the democratic leaders enaorsed four of the nine electors of the people’s party, hoping thereby 1o take that many electoral votes away Irom tho re- publican colunu. Tn the election two vears ago the stato anditor, whose nume appeared ou voln the democratic and alliance tickets, 1ad 4 majority of about 40,000, whilo the al- liance caudidate for governor had 58,000 s, with no other party endorsing him. 1s Lherefore 1he sonclusion of the pavty managers that the combination ou at least part of the electoral ticket would result i ils suceoss, All threo of the partics have fought for tha soven congrassional districts also, Weatner all over the state today has been clear but cool. RZeturns up to 3 o'clock indicate 20,000 plu rality for Harrison electors over straight democratic olectors, Tho returns on fusion electors are very incomolote, James Bixby, secretary of tho state com- mittee, said this morning: *Five repuoli- can clectors will be chosen by a plurality of 5,000 to I18,000. Nelson elected governor by a plurality of 15,000." OUTLOOK IN Onto. cans Mako Almost a Clean Swoep in the Sinte, Corvmnus, O., Nov. At widmizht Chair- man Dickie of the republican state commit- tee claims the Harrison electors in Onio will e a plurality of from 23,000 o 23,006, The chairman of the democratic stuto corn- mittee will mako no statement, but Colonel Taylor, who has been reccising tho bulle tins, states t! they show the republican pluralities will be ubout 22,000 in the state, He claims tho clection of Bowles, democrat, i the [irst district, Johnson ovor Hedwa In tho Tiwenty-first, and Harter in the Four- teenth, CixciNyati, O, Nov. 8. —Returns Indicate the election of both republican Cougressmen, Storer and Caldwell, in this county L. Jonuson, democrat, of the Twenty-first district, estimates his plurality at 1,000, Two bundred and twenty-four procinets in Obio outside of Claveland and Cincinnati ive Harrison 45 630; Cleveland 31,082, Ke- publicun gain, 2,28 No_reiurns have yet been received from the Ninth, Fourteeith and Sixteentn congressional districts, which are vegirded as the close distriots, CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 8.—Harler, domo- crat, for congress in the Lourieenth dis- trict, made beavy gaius in Ricblane, Huron, Knox and Lorraine counties. to 1s probavly elected, Repe NEW JERSEY RETURNS, Influe: s Which red Into 10 That State, Jensey Crrv, N, J., Nov. 8,—Throughout tho state of Nuw Jersey the poll of votes was vory heavy and theamountof scratching was unprecedented. Tho leaders of both partios as a rulo vowd the hesd of their lickels straight, but for governor and other candi- dates the vole was mixed and very confus- {inz. The Reading combine bill was an im- portant factor i the clection and in the different sections the local influences countod for wore thun party feaity. Thero were fow incigonts of u disturbiug nature during the day. 0 Contest IN NEW MEX Were 00, Mow the Ballows CUast in That AvBuQuERQUE, Nov. 8.—Return recelyod from this territory at headquarters tere fudicate the re-election of Anthony Joseph, dew ocrat, tocongress, It is estimated tho legisiature will be slightly vepublican on jolut ballot, ‘I', B. Catron, rapublican nominee for con- gress, claims that ho will have about 400 majority, FIGUKES FROM NEVADA, Weuver wud the Silverites Clal thing ln That State. Rexo, Nev., Nov, 8.~It is conceded by all | parties that Weaver carries Nevada by 1,500, | Newlands, silver party, 13 elected to con- | gress. Result'as 1o the legislature not cer- tain, out 1t 1s generally velieved thatthe silver purty has & majority which will 1osure the elaction of Stewart to” the United States seuate, Every- MAINE 3AFELY GEPUBLIOAN, Returns Iudicate the Selection of and Reld Eleciors, PortiaNp, Me,, Nov. 8.—-In 174 towns of Maioe Harrison received 42,035 Clevelanad, 81,641. Toe same towns ia 1858 son 45,543; Cleveland, 82,060; indlcatiug & repuolican plurality 1o the state of 14,000, arrison Registored Lilegally, Burraio, N, ¥., Nov. 8.—Taere were sev- euteon arrests here Laday for iliegal registra- tion. After wrraigumient all were admitted to bail to uppear at the nexi term of tae dis- triet eourt Leld uext woek. State, with the Re- THE OMAHA DAILY BER: NEBRASKA IS SAFE CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE, | less than Crounse. Dech's majority over Hainer will 1ot excood 400, and Hainor will have 200 more than Vifquain, Center Procinct —Harrison, 50 17 Weaver, 9); Biawell, Cedar Preetiet—Harrison, Weaver, 112; Crouuse, 16 n Wyck, 66, Cleveland, 85: Claveland, Morton, 1313 Frankiin, Neb., Nov. 8—[Special e Bee | —Five townsbips 74, Woaver 215 and Cleveland hivs eive Crounse 225, Mor: und Van Wyek 140, Fivo townsh ps give Andrews 260 and MelKeighan 238, ,.u Nov, S By Retu thres town mude partial reports, cave Harrison 975, Cieve- nd 4 and Weaver 118, Crounse polled , Morton 96 and Van Wyck 92 Hainer 353, Vifquain 93 and Dech 8. The east districts of O wwn gave Harrison 101, Cleve- land 57 and Woeuyer 07; Crounse 07, Morton | $tana Van Wyck 42; Hainer 49, Vifquain 2and Dech 28 wn of I —Harrison, 803 Clevelaud, #7: Weaver, 88 Town of B Horrison, 1203 Cievelaud, 70; Weaver, 70, Mivrorn, Neb., Nov, 8. - {Special Telegram to ne Beg | 1ford district precinet e 218 votos, giving Harrison 101, Cleveland 70, Woaver 52 and Birtwell 13, Crouuse ot U7 Morton 3, VanWyek 42 and Bentley 1 Hainer received 99, Vitquain 82, Dech 38 and Kettiewell 12, BLOOMINGTON giam to o Harrison 5. Four 1ow | ton 4 | Sew Sewann, Neb,, gram to ‘Tme very slowly Seward have sward ity pecial Tele- ns come in d outside of Duy BENKLEMAY, Nob, Nov. pecial Tele- gram to Tui Bri.|—Benkloman preciuct gives 20 majority for tho republican electors, The three” candidates for governor show abouta tie. Andrews, for congress, has 10 majortty, Indications are that the county bac eotio fndencadent by a small majority and they elect tho commissioner and county atorney, Nothing can bo tad from other precincts in the county touight, Boone, Atuiox, Nob,, Nov. 8. —[Special Telegram to Tur Bere. | —[irst ward of Manchester vrecinet gives Harrison 115, Weaver 54 and Cloveland 258, The Sceond district of Albion rives Harri- son 1), Weaver 45 and Cleveland 275 Crouuse 80, Morton and Van W, 3 Meiklejohn 41, K.aper 20 and Poynter selma_ precinet g Ha Wenver 47 aund Cleveland 10 Van Wyck 46 and Morion 103 N Ly Poyater 35 and Keiper 8. Roselma iy Poyn: ter's hoinc St. Bdwards precinct gives Crouuse 04, Va Wyck 49 and Morton 38, Majors polled ~Meiklejoun got Ui, Poynter and iKeiper 0, w Ren CLovn, Neb. eram to g Brr.)- ster, Nov. 8, —[Special Tele- Returns for this city give Harrison 224 and Weaver 82; An drews 216 and McKeighan 143, The entive republican ticket is running ahead of ex- vectations all over the county. Buirilo, KeArNEY, Neb, Nov. 8.—[Spocial Tele- gram to T'ur Bee. |—1'wo procincts in Kear- vey give Crounso Morton, Wyek, 104, Coneress: Whitehead, 30 68: Gatewood, G3. It is estimated K will give from %0 to 100 repubd! Creck Precivet—tarrison, 25; Weaver, 40, W hitehead poiled Crounse got 20, Morton 4 and Van Wyck 47, Butler, Davin City, Neb,, Nov, 8 —|Special Tele- to Pk Bee)—-David City gives Har- 38: Cleveland, 44; and = Weaver, 433 Crouuse, 217; Morion, 83: and Van Wyck, 3 Hainer, 223: Dech, 285 and Vifquatn, 19, The voto was thirty 1oss than two years ago. 1tisixas, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Svecial Telegram to Tue Bre) Roading township eives Har- rison 115, Weaver 143, Cleveland 17 and Bid- dwell 115 Crounze 95, Morton 39, Bentloy 16 and Van Wyel 124, Rock. Bassert, Neb., vecial Telogeam to Tuk Bre.|—Two precinets out of thirteen ive Harrison 86, Clevelana 12 and _Weaver 46; Crounso 77, Morton 30 aud Van Wyck 30, Cheye Stpxey, Neb., Nov. S.—[Spacial T to Tuz 'Be dnev complote ®ives the republican electoral t at 135, the indevendent_ 111, the democratic 33 and the prohivition 7. Siduey precinet gives Cronnse 122, Morton 110 and Van Wyek 50; Maujors 124, Schrader 48 and Wolbach 99: Allen 126 and Crow 10 Bartley 125, Beckman and Wolfe 49} Gering 88 and Hastings 123, The flarvison clectors poiled 134, Weaver 111 ana Clove- 1and 88, iayrer, for the state senate, ana Alkers, for the legislature. will poll o hervy vote turoughout the county. = Whitehoad carried the entiro democratic vote, Perking. Graxt, Nob., Nov. 8 —[Special Telegram u sei | —Graut gives Harrison S0, , Clevelanda 17 ana Bidwell 5 unse S0, Van Wyek 52 and Miorton 21 Andrews 85 and McKeighan 703 LRayner 87 and Darner 55; Akers 97 and Livgen felderGt, gram Pince, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bee.|~Partial returns from Pierce precinet give Meiklejohn 841, Kewer 97 and Poynter 14; Allen 172, Hale 7 and Heerin 133 Curtis 84, Eikhoff 96 and Rowell 13 Plum (irovo precirct gives Kciper 18 and Meiklejohiu 10, & gain of 50 for Meiklejohu, Iitehecock, Cutnertsoy, Nob.,, Nov. 8. —[Speclal Tole- gram to ‘Tue Bee |-Cuivertson” precincts zave larrison 130, Weaver 57 ana Cleveland 143 Crounse 115, Van Wyck 41 and Morton 263 Audrews 1) aud MeKeignan Com- puring with 1500's vote the republicans gain 20, the democrats loso 2 and the iudepen- ents gain 11, Greeley, Gueriey Cexren, Neb,, Nov [Special Telegram to Itk Bre. [—Oficial roturns of O'Connor township give Harrison 10, Clove- laud 86 and_Weaver 33; Crounse 7, Morton and Van Wycl 34 Center township eives the republican olec- tors 64, the indepesdent 106 and the demo- ie 26, Crounse polled 51, Morton i3 and Van Wyck b9, Onjcial canvass of Mount Pleasant town- ship gives Morton 9, Van Wyck 19 and Crounse 8. 8, Dodge, 7, Neb, Nov. 8.—|Specisl Tele- e Bek|—This ity gives Harri- Weaver, 302, and Clevelsnd, 244; Morton, 476: Van Wyck, 135, and Bentloy, Meikoljonn, 670; Keiper, 495, aud Poynter, 83, Hooper— Harrison, 106; Weaver, 76; Clave- land, 92; Crounse, 100; Morton, 1573 Van Wyok, 10; Meiklejohn, 108; Keiper, 151; Poyuter 10, Frewm gram to son G4} Crounse, 6425 Holt, O'NEILL, Neb., Nov. 8 —[Special elegram to Tue Bek. |—Four precinets 1n Holt county give Harrison, 181; Clevelund, 45, and Weaver, 171; Crounse, 160; Morton, 106, and Van Wyck, 117, The ingications aro that the vole was not as heavy as usual, Repub- Licans claim the couuty by about 100 plu- rality, Sherman, Lour Crry, Neb,, Nov, 8—|Special Tele- gram to Tuk Beg.]—The total vote of Shers man county today was bout the same as that of 1560, Ouly two townships have yet been heard from and they give Harrison 48, Weaver b4, Cleveland 5 and Bidwell 2; Crounse 44, Van Wyck 40, Morten 9 ena Beutley i#; whitenead' 45 and Koem 52; Scott 50 and Smith 35. This 1s & republican gain of 34 over the vote of 1500, H, Aunosa, Neb., Nov. 8.—|Special Telegram to Tue Be.|—Iudications are that the re- ublican plurality in Hamilton county will Be 400, "Both republican roprosentatives are clected. iton, Howard, Sr. Pavr, Neb, Nov. 8.—|Spacial Telo- gram to Tne Bee.|—The only reports for to- night oblainabie are from St. Paul precinot, iu which Harrison polled 218, Cleveland 53 and Weaver 159, Danoebreg precinet Weaver 88 and Clevelan. . Kelso preciuct gave Harrison 8, Weaver 79 and Clevelsnd 77. No report can be made on the vote for governor, but it will be even with that ou electors, Madison, NowroLk, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram toTue Bex.]—Norfolk goes repunlican, which Lus aiways before goue democratic, Tue E‘J" Harrison 20, WEDNESDAY, vote from outside precinots shows that thers 15 n largo falling of om tue independent candiaate, an, Sexeca, Neo,, No‘_{sA\Spevlnl Telogrom to Tur Ber. | ~EstihaYed vote of Thomus countr—Harrison, /(3% Cleveland, Weaver, 2; Crounse, Morton, 42: Va cad, Gatewood, ok, nK, Neb,, Noy, 8 Spacial Tolerram Bee, | -A this city, but few pe vote was poiled in hoard from. The blicans will carey tho county by 500 majoft¥lon the national ticket and will give the restdf the ticket & good mujority, ) Caming. Neb,, Nov. 8. [Speci lo- Ber. | —Tuis ofte gave Morton 180, Crounse, 16} d Van Wyck 21, Two vears ago Boyd received 130 ma) v. Meikicjohin, Tor congrass, got 184, Keiver 183, and Poynter 10, 'l wo vears "homyp son carried the city by 137 majority. P I O'sullivan, democratic candidaie for aud Itor, received a plurality of 64 votes in the city. Weer Pory: gram to Ty Custer, Brokey Bow, Nob, Nov. 8.--|Special Telezram 1o Tie Bar, j—This ity poilod b votes, of which 250 wera for _the Harrison clectors, 107 for Waaver, 87 for Claveland and 23 for Bidwell. 1 {s confidently e mated that Whitehead will have a pluratity in chis townshio of 150 over Kom. Chase, Ivreriat, Neb, Nov. § eram to T Bei' | —[mper B4 votes for tho reput n clectors, 6 the indenendent ana 11 for the democratic Crounse gets 54, Van Wyci 50, ana Morton 31, McKeighan polled 65 and And Waters, Nev, Nov, 8, gram to Tir Ber | —Roturns bubjiean stato ticket in the load. 'I'he lecis- lative and county tickets are also elected Pisher precinet goos repuhlican, Dawson, LexiNeros, Nob., aram to Tue Bee,| Specinl Tele i net cast Low tho re. ov. 8.—[Special Tole- A hcavy vote bins been polled in Dawson. Crounse and tho state re- publican ticket will have 100 major Whoitehead's winning margin 15 a full 100, Tndications point to the olection of republic can representative and Jocal ticket Lexi preciuct gives Harrison 23) aud Weaver Woodriver precinet gives Harvison 95 and Weayor Johnson. Trkcunseu, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Special Tele gram to Tur Be:.|-Tecumseh gives Harrison 824; Cloveland, 57y Woaver, ISt and Bidwell Crounse, 07} Morton 108 and Van Wyex 161, 1lield, B14; Bryan 240 and Shamp 25, Re- turns froul outside precinets are slow and n- complete. Five precincts heard from give Iield a plurality of 104, Antetope, Nov, [Sp: Neligh city g Cleveland 20 Kewer 50 and_Poynter 241 Crounse 124, Morton 61, Van Wrek 38 and Beatley 105 Reiley 82, Huffman 105, Hack- woed 2 and Warner, proutoition, 4: Holmes 160, Culder 12.anaSuter 36; Boyd 95, Jones 62 and Williams 75, Two outsido precinets Harrison 90, Weaver 53 Mikiejohn 100, Poy Crou NEvLiGi, Neb, to Tur Bry 29, Weave Miklejohn 126, s, al Telegram es liarrison nd Bidwell heard from give na Clevelana 4 ter 55 and Keiper 40; and Van Wy ek 60, vecinet—Harrison, 913 Weaver, and, 13, Sallne, Neb.. Nov..§, ~[Special Talexram !—Wiiber pracinet gives Harr Weaver 150 and Cleve nd Crounse 122, Van Wyik/135 and Morton 120 Indications are Saline gives Harrison, Crounse und Hainer small pluralities. Tho republican county ticket is accounted s fe to Tur B son 120, CALIFOKNEA'S CONTEST, Great Interest Tuken iu the ¥ Lurze Vote boll SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, Nov, 8.—At 5 o'clock when the polls closed 1 this c¢ity a number of votors had not cast their bullots and the total vote in many preciucts shows a falling off from tha rexistratiop, A growt aeal of trounle was caused by tho luck of batiot boxes, ana although Sty wers distrivuted many volers were unable to got their votes in in timo. Tho election passed off wvery quietly, though twenty arcests were mad: by United States acputy marshais for at- tempt at itlogal voting and for breach of the peaco. The estimated vote of the city will e (0,000. An unusually large vote was cust throughout Califorsia and the new ballot law was eenerally satisfactor, ‘The chairman of the republican state com- mittee claims b has been misquoted. Ho concedes the city of San Francisco has zone democratic by 7,000 plurahty, but says that the republicans may pull through in the state at largo. FROM oction and a NORIR DAKOTA, istimateot tho Result There—The Figures, Biswarcr, N, D, 8.—Tho election today on the presidential electors hus been between the republicans and fusionists, who arereally the peoole’s party electors in- dorsed by thio domocrats. The cold woather aid oot keep the voters at home, us tho greatest interest was shown in the rosnlt, Roturns so far indicate that Harrison electors have 1,000 majority. Johnson, ro- publican, is returnoa to congress and on joint vallot the republicans will bave tho legislature. The republican state ticket has carried by a small majority. Lighteen towns and precincts in North Dakota give Harrison, 454; Weaver, 494. For governor: Burk, republican, 444; Short- ridge, fusion, 536, For congressman’ John- ou, republican, 444: O'Brien, democrat, 425; 8, indepenaent, S0, Atost NO CHANGE IN Tk Stll Keeps Its Place Democratic Ranks, suviiLe, Tenn., Nov, 8.—That Teunes- see will 10t bo the first state to break the solid south was demonstrated by the result of the clection today. Cloveland carrios the state by an iucreased majority over 1555, tho extent of which cannot be ascertainea defi- vitely until tomorrow, as many counties are romote from telegraph communication, Turney, democrat, is elected governor by a 2ood majority over combined opposition. Tha congressional delegation will stand exactly NESSER, That State in the Whoever hands, smootl hands, or a r complex- ion, he and sh& can have both; that is, if, the skin is naturally transparent; un- less occupation prevents, The color you want to avoid comes probably nei- ther of nature or work, but of habit, Either you do not wash effectually, or you wash too effectually; you do not get the skin open and clean, or you hurt it Remedy.—Use Pears’ Soap, no matter how much; but a little is enough if you use it often, All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it 9 nts soft nds, white NOVEMBER 9, 1802, A8 At present vublicans, I°rom tho returns 1 1t is assured that the Third congressional distriot has gone demo cratie by & larger majority than usual. The Vote in Micnigan, Derrorr, Mich., Nov. 8. —Tho vote east in this state today fs an unusually heavy Returns are comir are very meager, o a total of 1,020 b elght democrats and two re- one. Roturns 11y ninety precinets out of ing in. “Thess eivo Rich (ren.). for governor, 11,5385 Morso (der.), 10320, This shows a democratic gain of 1745, If this proportion of gain is main tained Morse's plurality will bo 18,075, Detrore, Mich., Nov. 8.—Comparison in Michigan wi'l be made with the vote of four years ago, when Lucas’ republican plurality was 17,145 over Burt, domoerat, for gover- nor. Kleven precincts and townships out of & total of 152 pive Kich, republican, 637 Morse, democrat, 1,103, The samo in 188§ gave Luco, republican, 1,010; Burt, demo- crat, 1,17 n vory slowly Don Dieki New Youx, Nov., 9. man of the democrat mpaign committee, said at 1o, m: “Wedo not desire to boast of the result. Tho grand resuit spcaks for itse't. 1t shows that the producers of tho country havedetermiaed that they shull be no longer” burdened by sxcessive taxation for the benefit of great wovopolios, nnd are determined to uphold the legisiatuce and ot tho abuse of cantralized power, The upris- ing in tha northwost is the most signficant sigu of the times, but in view of the splendid periormance of New York, New Jor. 1d Connecticut. there can be nothing sectional about the victory, which is u succoss for sound political democratic principles overy where," Don Dickinson, chair- Both Parties Clam Delaw WiaNGros, Del, Nov. 8.—Tuo Austra- lian bullot law was a groat success. Al in dications are that an unus fullavote was volled. Tho polls elosed in this city at 60, Only twocity districts have beon toard from and they are too noager to draw any deduction frow. Comporison is im- possible, because this is the first stato clec- tion uader tho mew system of districts. Both s wro claimin tho state, vut the dewocrats are moro confident, Eieet 3 ry " Bavrivore, Md., Maryland is sure for Cloveland. 'Pne count of the votes ouly remains to give the plurality for the democratic candidate and his majority over all. Tue weather was delightfal. ~Bultimore never haa a more pnaceful election. In Frederick there was some disturbance, the sult of which was that several deputy mar- shals were arrosted. < Qi 0. on 4 Frorida, Pexsacora, Fla., Nov. 8.—The weather is zood and tha vote light in western Florida. This partof the state 1s practicallv unani- mous for Cleveland. Mallc wocrat for re-clection to congvess, is without opposition. Peusacola gives Claveland 2,000 majority. Weaver received only inn votes. There is 1o republican ticket iu the field. Montaua's Election. Burre, Mont., Nov. 8.—Tho clection today for the national aud full stato ticket, chief justice, legislature to elect a successor to nator Sanderson, (vepublican), and to lo cate the permanent eapital, progrossed quictly. The capital fignt overshadowed overything elso. The weather was pleasant. Doubtiul in Oregon. Portran, Ore., Nov. 8.—The weather all over the Pacific northwest was pertect. RRe- ports from interior counties indicate that a light vote was poiled. lu this city the voto was heavy, As near as cun be ascertained about 80 per cent of the democrats voted for Woaver. The result s in doubt. California Voters Hurr SaN Fraxcisco, Cal., No is bruliant. lu some purts balloting is proceeding slowly and in others rapidly. ‘There is some combpiaint tout judges of election do not ullow voters time to preparo the Australian ballot. b0 Muc ~The weather s city the wsianas Thg e rity. Niw Oureass, La., - Nov. 8.—The demo- cratie state commities claims and the repub lican committee concedes the election of th cutire delegation to congress and that (i state goes for Clevelana by moro than 50,000 majority. Results tn souih Caroli Crarrestoy, 8. C., Nov. 8.—With tho pos- sivle excoption of tho Seventn district, ro- turns show a solia_dcmocratic gain and the chuice of nine democratic electors. Slow Returns in Mixsour ST, Lovis, Mo., Nov. 8.—Polls in Missour: aid not close until 7 p.m. Votine done under the new law and count will be delayed thereby. mmunicant of ), N. Y. For many years an esteemed Trinity Episcopal chureh, Newburg ays s ank You" to 11 s pariila, She sufiered for years iron Eezemn and Nerof m sores on her face, head & cars, making hor deat nearly i year, wid affect ing lier sight. To the surprise of her friends Hood’s Sarsaparilla Has efl acure and she can now hea seeaswellas ever, Tor full particulars of lie caso send to C. 1, oo & Co., Lowell, Mass, HOOD'S PILL8 are Land mado, and aro per fect n condition, yroportion and appearance. (Trade Murk.; ™ l - & KID GLOVES onto th We money as goo With tee. I you free. — $2.50 inall dolia $2.75 shoe $3‘9 of th genu the m The N The g1 Made ing=--r Have You Seen 1nz OR. HO3E 5] LITTLE Vozetable 01 by leadmg ph TugEists orseut by n K2BE'S MEDICIHE €O, P Fuhn & Co., € J.A. Full bR btk & T 0, Cor. 14 Foster & Col, Counci Ist o by e i i w reetul 80k Mai The iy e ref pric Beatello, M M pherson, Clara Ford, Mo, Ghorge B 17 You are herohy no 1, three disintere y of Omah i, hve b the muyor, with the ol of shid city, to owners respi hy ordin the use of suid city, fo and extending street tosouth oity 1n, You are furthor ne cepted 8 1d appointine required by liw, w Novernber, A. 1), 1§ in the foronoon av t loeh, room m2 N. Y. L corporate Hmits of sal pose of cons dering u mentof dunisn 1o tho sald property. by rea Appropriation thireo, tion speeinl benefits, 1f The property belons Do approprited s uf o approp. R is describid as f0llows, o W6 feot ¢ Theabove brauds of gloves lor sale by The BostonStore N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas, PSYCHO METRY DR. EMMA HAZEN, The Phenowennl Physiciun, Teacher and Autho enn, Wil Leachh psyCuomOLTY L by siclans aud othors 10 Gnable them to dlagnusis diseascs and klve the curative agout withol tasking questions. 'Come or S 8 lock Gf Lalr wich B0 'ahd Nave this demon- ted THE HEALLH OFFICE, lN- 17sh m. r. JOHN BHELBY, Pres i, teot of lots 10 viston of lot 4%, 5. I West 06 feot Of sub 1o West 66 feot of 1ot 15 South 7 feet of west No, West 16 fo 48,5 . Roers' plut of Norti -0) feet of west 1 plit Okahioma. RV L teot auh jot 4 You time and_plice afor jeetions to or stute ien posed approprintion, ¢ 505, 48 YOU 1AAY COBLI t of lots 30! JAMES Omahba, Oct. 20th, 180 0 Impoundod yearsold. [f not redc Bold at public auetic O'elock a. u, at 2d an nsdse aas Tmpounded Noveub about 10 vears old horse will Do soid at pu 12 at 10 0'clock & m., & streets. claiming may --made O A shoe for dras Habb's Ara ths Best on Earth, VOR SALE IN OMAHA, Soverén Sor iGth stre the county of Donglns, § ro notified o bo b e fact that ell that look well better 'ARE YOU DEAD the the Nebraska Clothing Company seils more shoes for men and boys than half a dozen regular shoe stores do? reasons for it? They're simple enough, sell a class of shoes that are made of solid, substantial stock. They are made f us direct, in first class factories.Every detail is perfect—the sewing ishing. We sellshoes that weat We sell shoes them, and keep onlooking well for months. either s shoe department of Do know the We good, you or the lasting-—the fin wear well, when we sell shoes ior the same or the d shoes you buy > prics of our stoc iz shapes and rs IU's a shapes--s a pieca of with the n shoe store. e finest very or ine arket. ebraska Special., for and doing are twodifferent affairs every slioe we sell goes this guaran- shoes of wear as they should stock prove defective return either get your money workingman' <--has solid leathsrin Buys at the Nebraska a genuine made with the ganuins Goodysar wolt all styles- London phia to Buys of us a eork sole shoe that’s a corker, for wet weather calf--with and bound with calf, piaced next t to3, praventing dampness or genuine -Paris--French ; mada genuine or style- i >odyear welt *wed)--in any size--width--shape--style--toe or last 2 shoe that we guarantee to heat any five —— same shoes for less money than anybody else does, E ARE ALIVE To the fact that anybody can i Mdeded claim to money as we sel the do-— us and they don’t if the'stitehes rip the the hanger pulls out them to us and you'll baclk, or new shoes . ho=s rand e It i uantet nade of )1 3--CoImes widths, that Stoc \ 102 shoe moan sall for four fuil Amearican calf shos; Proceass; comesin or lac2; comes in Paritan and Philadal- --in eongreass Globe It’s the sho Amearican or kangaroo cork 8-8 of an ineh thiek o the insole trom ball to water coming naxt the foot welt proces A four dollar o solid or comfort--for wear;made American calf; made with the procz-s (cften sold hand dollar shoe on itthree dollar hat for a dollar fifty of fine rall fur sto ancy satin TAKEA PILL. 7 NEYS and BOWEL peiling Heoduchc 1d Colds, thorough- vezitablo. 45 pills in ¢ vinl. Perfact dig foliows their use. They ahsolutoly enro sick head ud ororecommend- or salo by leading t.avhal, Address Sai {ransisio ¢ Chica g0, KEB. BY il s th & Dougiag Ste, W B, L TR “LADIS PERRECT SYRINGE. Porfost Vagtant 1l Ty the World Whith visial 4t whmnisterd without ie 1< A 801N LY e L orn - AUNE ths ss OF @ vossol Bich enn s e wsed 1o injections or iFrLatio I RUBBIER BULB AND ATD RUISBIN il Price $3.00. Aloe & Penfol? Co., 15th Street, an NEXT1oPOSTOVFICE il vreseriptions ed at low ike Votora, (itharine nsen. A1 Chrlsto, L G i B rifiod that ted fravhol son duly th 1y of tho j ¥ 10 b rtho purg Jpon t from Vinton s, sified, thit havin ntand duiy i iiod as witl, on the 2ist day of £ tho hour of 190" B offien of T 18, Metul fo Building, within the Leity, moot for tie pur D ki tho ississ. owners respectively, of son of sueh takinzind voking inta conside nz 1o you, proposed to weesiid wnd which has 1y by th il, by rinte” to the use of the s elty of Omalia, in 1 state of Nebraska, to-wit: ot Lot i, and 11 Mottor's sabid - tors’ plit of Okuhon L1, L1 oL 20, )k 1111 No. 2, i fevt of lo 16, Ok Hill 7,8 M Okahomu, Ui of 1ot 46,8, E, Rog Jozers ttor's sub of lot of tax lot 2, ssont 1t the time aid, wnd 1nako uny ob- s concerninz, sali pros e ussessmont of dium ler propor i Me ULLocH, HN . FLACK, ' TOCKDA LY. ude20 ndmaster's Notice. ovember 2 one brown mule, 15 emed sald mule will be s November 12, st 10 Leavenworth Streets. JOHN SPOERL, Poundmuster. Lo or 2. one gray horse 1t not redeemod, suld ablie suction Novembor v 22 and Lewvenworth oundmasier, lining correct and popular shapes—in all sizes, ace | <, with pure eatherette silk swe band and 1t hind band--in five 1" Corner Douglas and 14th Streets AMUSBMENTS Farnam Sireat Thea'er, | Shigigs AL, THIIS W 1< The Hit of the Season. —— OUR iRISH VIiSITORS — (AN Lauzhtor) ros Wednosday and Saturday. Aay evening, Novem lor 1 £r0 m the stago clection night BOYD'S THEATRE, W :dnesday & Thursday Ev’gs, Omia Opera Pestival Co. FAUST Mautin Mis Benet, 1,083 s Satur iry v floor, Dals cony. £L0 Y ONDEREAND VU AND BOU THEATER ALL T W EEK THIS NOBLUY OUTOAST AND TiIE Mascot Specialty Company. 20c GENERAL ADMISSION 200 CATAR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION re., BT, Book™ 1 or Specile 2 Uyomn WIFIC OXYGEN (0, @IUUREYES ARE TROUBLING YOU'! Well, come nid have th 'L Af i HOxygen free, C write Sheely B, Omaha, our optleinn 1 or white Cpir up. x Meyer & Bro. Oo., Jewelers and Opticians. Farnam und Fifteenth Streots DR. R . DAILEY Teeth Filled Wity out Pain v tho e L 6 tiont TEETH EXTRACTED WILHOU P DANGER TEEH ON RUBBER POl 85,00, Porfeet fit guarantoed. Tooth extraoted la the woraiug. New ouos fusertvd In evoulsd of same duy. S0o speclinons of Removablo Bridge. Boo spoctmons of Flexivle Elustlo Plate All work wareanted s ropresented, Oftice, 4 hird Fioor, #axton 1los ¢ ALY O APULLSET OF Tolepnons 1035, Lotaaal Farasn 9is Tuke Elevutor or Btaleway from e Blice Louirance

Other pages from this issue: