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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, ECOND YEAR. OMAHA, s AT U + orats 18 dueto the perfect orgavization of | (+ T . 1 2 D aaso; Weaver, 601, Haerison's plurality, | ATTY 17 STV | demoeratic congressional nomnees and to | 7y " N AT ) ') { that party and tne desertion of Ger STO()D B o ( | 259, & gain of sixty over four years ago 4 | S \ DAL fealing betwoen tho partisans of tho two )0[( L \S [ 1 . Y LR man-Lutherans ~ from the republican LA — i AN ALY 1 candidates bus run bigh all through thocam. | ki L} P8 1N L - party because of the puolic school question. REPUBLICANS CLARBMIAYEST VIRGINIA. paien, A lacge number of republicas has The tariff question, it seems, ed favol R i1 g opeuly espousod the cause of the brillian IR ‘ — ably to the v\!em'n‘r--l n the country dis. Late Returns Show That Bemocreatic Claims - Mr. Bryan and still larger numbers gave ki Nini - | tricts rthwest Sta lives idence of | tawiteanted, " S, uim the benefit of their ballots in the se- | Latest Figures Show Tho Indications Now Are That President Harri THO dsinoerats fiave slevted Jotin L. Binck | Northwest States Give. Good Evidence SN \\;:\ M nl‘o“m" nave | Betarns up to Midaight Give the Repube | creer of thohuereaioy 4 oaltol €8t Figures Show Thit Omaha Stood ) nd A. J. Hunter congressmen at-laree and e Repuil'can Confilenca. A K MMt ity Lba sty . g N At 3 o'cleck this morning the Brya b i obrask s n Has Suffered a Defeat, DO gy B the Repnil'can Confidenc been recoived from West Virginia, but they lican Ticket a Safe P uialit marning. olags, Witk thelt fniiorin o Wipastillon : P | MeGant Third, Durborow: are mewger and indicate that the renublicans g2 | white, aud with bands an fireworks, paraded —_— Goldzier; Eighth, Stew Q Q have carried tho state, thouwh the democrats the streets, and the election of Bryan was | A ) L IS SPONS| . \ vell . A E ' | I | gener: ‘ ’ fenat 3 R RG g VEW YORK AND ILLINOIS RESPONSIBLE | geii “Niup ' suow: “weitin, = Me | MINNESOTA STAYS IN THE COLUMN | fove Barvied TR stafs, thouiet the democs of | CROUNSE WILL BE THE NEXT GOVERNOR | keyeraily ‘conceari "oy e ibicari a1 ¢ | REPUBLICAN. BY A LARGE MAIORITY ] —_— Fouttesntl, Scotti Sixteenth, Fithin: | the state has not yot been heara from. Tho | ;i 80 1% discovered tHALINSIF ML Was not. ATI6E —_— : r y sh in Doubt ns | Seventeenth, Lane: Bighteenth, Forman; i d Jarry the State | Yotein Whesllug is not all reported, bat all, certainly defeated, and a: 11 o'clock the Frlnon, Oicnitins " Indiana is Very Much in Doubt and Returns | Seventosrih, Lane: epublicans haw Harrison, Reid and Nel““‘MC“”»‘ the Btate | " naicutes: the elostion of & portion of the | Aud A1l the Falunce of the tats Ticket | Prven seusie fomod, and at 1l c'clotd 180 | Harrigon, Cruase and the Rest of the e flow, apparently elected the following First, by a Handsome Majorit republican ticket. No definite fizures can their exuberant celebration last night bad Ticket Given ¢ v ot = | Aldrich: Bifeh, Hopiins; Sixth, Hitt; sev. L s be given on the state ticket befors Novew Safely Elected. e et oAt x 9 LA RS UV S—— cuth, Henderson s “Lwontieth, Sim o - 1 bae 10 A e latest tieures from Lincoln and Lan E UNCERTAINTY ALSO ABOUT WISCONSIN | PArtis claim the Teatn, " Bisvent and Fit- |\ auo ce pavamaspen i oo | 2% Wow tookes as 18 1t wiit ba some dava be caster county show: Harrison, 5,235 ( ) SIN | toenth L S RE fore the res West Virg!: R The later roturas ao not avate in_any way | i tively, Lot ny - S TetLaY. oo from lhr(‘ deeisivy \:nu;m'rhlu;.\'n-vor\»"|i| -:,?’HT abie for the republicaus, but a few preciucts i | X \ ifiruia's Gount Greatly Delayed by the | 81010 of iiinols. both on tho siate and | yo g T D el B A LD = n midition to wiviniz 1o national and stato | a1 Galifirmin's Gount Greatly Delaged by the | yaiiona tioveia: Conservativa men ‘of ai | No Wavering in Thele Faith Bhowa by-} o8l havo been thesrd” from. Tuo ropubll | 1o iy muve (ho Official Conat to Decido | tcger a1e8 10 21vinz the aationatand state | Atuncet Solid Dl Cambersome Australian Ballot pariios now generally agreo that the demo the Latest Returas, legistature, - Doveraot, capablican, for con: county elects the entirs sonn laud, 1,406, “Weaver, 3,072: Crounse, NINE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Morton, 1,338 Van Wyck, 2,858; Bield, i Bryan, 4.55); Shamp, 346 e utinue favor- 1 be posi- | EVEN YOUNG MR, BRYAN IS HARD UP ogation of Republicans orial and rep- g o gt cratic plurality in the stato v pprosi gress from the EVWL_ (Sheeing Grstrior, the Resul rosentativo tickets., The returns are still too Chosen to Go to Lincoln, — mately 10,000 aud the democrats will have at — claims he has defeated Pandleton, democrat. = fncomblote to give uxact pluraiities, but the e " leust thirteon of the twenly-Lwo congress n \ Thero is little more o tell than there was last L ollowing are clected by figures reaching OHIO ALSO CLAIMED FOR CLEVELAND | men with a possibility of one or o more 1 WYOMING, MONTANA AND OREGON night, Both EIAGE, SIAL',the Stato, Liater FOUR SURE CONGRESSIONAL WINNERS ;m;mv.-w 0: State senators, . 1. Mooro [ FIVE OR SIX COUNCILMEN ELECTED tho districts still in doubt neomplete reports may shoty, dsmocratio gains RS and G, W. Egeleston: representatives, Jo- -— oMvial returns from thirty of the thirty H SRR, Wo i Vlh Nov. 0= Oanentet R, seph Burns, A. J. Cornish, C. J. I. McKes- s ’ . Ste s | four wards in the city of Chicago give Cleve: | yrigue Stars In tne Diadem That Fusion | for congross 1s undonbtodls. elested. n in| son. . H. Oaklay and 5. H. Spencer: judze | srerc 'ts o g6 DI o E56 Probability That the Buckeye State Has | font Wards in tho city of Ghi . i alits Aletrot by & small mojonity. Raparta tema | THe Harriton and Reld Electors Will © of the district court, Jesse B, Strodo; county | T et B8 LN AOVSEIOIRRE Gone Democratic for the First Time PPartial returns from the county indicate and Free Silver Coutd Not Turnish THB T B0 AT O EM oS LA 6he. 6 hERYS Tk HERUE Gy sl Piasittes attorney, W, H. Woodward; county com and Wheeler—Details of the Vote S BT Gt Bk eiEL that the vote in Cook county outside of the Washington True to fulling off of the vote, which will probabiy missionor, Fred Beckman ho Inst two bt Hok i CREBN city of Chicago will be almost a standoff, so 6 defeat Alderson (dem.) for cougress in the in Spite of the Demo- candidates defeated the fusion candidates in Some Farther Retarn that Clevelana's plurality in Chicago and the O1d Party. Dhird disteiot, Ruckier is his opponent SRlle EoRUE spito of the fact that a bittar tight was made Canaidates, Conk county may bo approximated at 19,000 WANTINGTOV, D O NOV. D~ Cotmiissionas g upon them. For aistrict judge, e<- Attorney — Six hundred und thirty-two out of ap Mason of West Virginia this afternoon re- Genoral Lieese will be third 1 tho rac = » o T ) g cinet: the state out- St P Mi Nov. 0. —Th at i et Ty i g y O " % y Nrw Youk, Nov. 0.—(Spacial Telogram to | Proximately 710 precinets i ! St Pavi, Mino,, Nov, ¢ ° count in | ceived n telegram from Wheeling, W. Va, [ o ; county was a sorrs disappointe ) e Jo0K county ve Cloveland 2,44 1 ) i A8 " Neoras ' 1 Ca E . S 8. Ty 1 'y J 9 Tur Bru.|—Atter weeks of campaigning ';‘(l“_‘l",: S ob, ‘»‘.l,::““{‘“‘ ‘_’{‘“!”’J 'x‘“r this city is extraordinavily siow. In some | indicating the election of Davis, the republi curaska republicuns can shout. As the BRYAN'S PLURALITY, ment to the acmocrats. Thoy expocted such as the old politicians never saw before, | Janrison of #.xi<. This would muke Cleve. | precincts only 830 votes ars counted nut of | €an candidate for goveraor, beyonc a reason- | rotuvns begin to come in moro rapidiy the = a campaign so quiet avd ed ucational, New | land'snet plu T Py ble doubt ) ! coe S X ality in the wholestateapproxi- | 700 up to a. m. These votes and meuger | fr1€ doubt, and the probavle success of tue | gycy, yay > Very Small, but Apparent in the f ot | Weaver to ro out wita u plurality of 2,000 Harrison electors, 06 grand old party has madoa the Unoflicial Retorns otes and aia them in robbing the republicans York state has declarod in favor of do. | mately 10,000, Tho ofiiclal returus urg nOL | returus from the state show that the fusion e ¢ S cleau sweep of the state bacomes apparent. Lixcory, Neb., Nov, Special Telegram | of Nebraska's electoral vote, und they copfl- moeracy. Throughout the wholo state the | likelv to show any marked variation from | o 00iars are running behind the regular dem IN WYOMING, these fruros, The vote on Altgeldt cio- : some | ocratic electors, and that the Weaver ¥ not heavy. Nelson, Returns received from over one-half of the | to Tur B t Agree | Slate show that the Harrison eleciors have | Couut wi old pluralitics of which the republican party has boasted in times past te is — epublican, fo governor, | 1-"4Uers of the Three Partios € t.)— Nothiag less than the official | dently counted on makiug protty nea silence the claims of the rival | cleau sweep on the balance of the ticket. cratic uowince for goversor, will sho o wiped out like | increase over thes: tigurds, while the v In the stoto sel . 5 BRVLHR dbttonratie i se by | Political headuuarters as to tho real namo of | The res It was quite different. Aw thoy Biures from a great blackboard. O every | mainder of the democratic state ticket will | 13 ostimated to have at least 10,000 pluralit YN AN B URE IR0 Sorl Aala | e s o coCkadc, 0 DU LL EOW LIS WY By oyt e e o BT R TR IOtE [ HAD BV e e 18508 8tate RERIEN Land can bs sean proofs of the loyalty of the | Feceive the same vote as the Cleveland and | [ariison wiil probavly have ail tho slectors. A AT W000 plurality. At repibliehn hendquakters. &t 106’6100k to. | Livo repredentalves, & votnty EomiINTBEGE 4 Stevenszon clector © democrats have also | y gram to Tis Bek. | —Tonight Chairman Van- o / licd adqu 4 ) ¥ cor [l followors of Senator Hill. 1€ any demo- | Sievenson slectors, Whe domocruts have also | gy o country preciucts show a net ro- Crounse is elected governor by 10,000 ma i crat or republ has of late” doubted | - {its D at Y dbvantsr of ‘LHe IEBLS JoBHLIAl - COmmILIes night Chairman Bozgs said that be had not | and a brace of courctimen, ors 4[.:\| red | 15ims the state for Hurrison by S0) mojor- | JOFItY over Van Wyek given up tho possiy Ity of reput ) I At vhat rate the plur- | o ot0 = S R lature. oo & folnt ere is a possibiiity that tho republicans | €085 und that o would vot givo up uutil tio | o 11 be reduced from 33,000 ik I 1l e 5 4 . 7 was officially announced in every 000, On the state ticket there is baliot, thus insuring the retarn of | naveelected five of six congressmen | county iun the district. The figures displayed ; Senutor Warreu to the United States TR our. Even | at republican teadquarters give Bryan tho over Merriam’s | senate. Ho concedes the election of Gibsou ely have elacted four. Even to tho deimocrats wili iave | Dublican loss of 474 on ele the fealty of this wing of tae democracy | apout seven wajori d the indications | witn fol these doubts have been finally settied. Ib | alsoare that they will control the v | ity was as & united party that the democracy | BOUse by about the samo wajority, although i3 , | the returns from several distriets are still o Snloewt marched to mect the foo in Now Vork stato | (ot SCI FOf SAVEry distriets are stie | a slignt republican gair and as o united democrac UL years ago, that timo to ubout 2 republicans, on the other hand, elect CONEUOSSMAN, WO SANALOTS, SeVen repro- sentatives, the county attorney, two county commiss and fivo or six couucilmen, ne and they 2 advantage of nine votes, and they arc as | besides giving substantial pluralities for the ¥ they have won i | elected by the next gencral assembly, but G671 plurality of two years ago. Clark, domocrat, to the supremo beneti; wiso | Billy Bryan, the democricic pet, it e has | follows TeETaEh o U SR TO TGSt great vieters. fTho county of Chemung. | the important advantag of re-ui tricting Lawler, democrat. has about 3,000 plu- 'i){"“L‘ ffv“l:.‘:"‘”“‘{ “y‘;:‘\{l’fi}:{‘j;’rf"“’}l')‘;mul" ‘;l“ 2 | escaped defeat, bas done so only by tho P BRYAN'S PLURALITIES. Douglas county has 111 voting nrecinots. Ditet b th Fabilcios, DAL Thia vesy JUicial purposas Wil Tl Lo the ubmocrats, | TON1Y w0 this, his bomo counts, vut in | gioio® Satomm Cluek (hug)s . and. Cofison | *kin of nis teoth, and it will tako the et | (12 0 T Bres canvass is complato in the county due, it is said, to the local surife betwee Fifer, republican, 1s making a strong race | Hlennenin county, Nelson, republican, has 1a | (dem,), with the chunces favorisg the | count to decide the resu factions of the democracy, chiefly in Chairman Cady ‘e oniy other notablo defection o wira. | for governor outside of Cook county, a side of the city, and the fow iissing pre- ppears to [ aithough the majority of the republicar the ucighborhood of 2,000 plurality on tue | former. The democr claim tho state for $ cinets, varying from one to seven according face of ‘the returns from 100 out of 118 pre- | Weaver, and the ontire state and congres- | Of the repudh to committee yesterday t c K i Liblet by £185% cav BibE € 300 | afterao Areaity 4 ¢ Bena to the oftica, are in the Feurth, Fifth and have been in tne county of Albauy, where | concede his defeat, othiers still hold on to | cincts, aud if the country precincts con f“”,“,’yfi“"“‘ by majord R as e Sl Sirasd | raaas s ted SthofodiLotRot AT R ehlas FIELD'S PLURALITIES, Ninth wards of this city, which will slightly : the onslaught of the dissaustied liope of his success. tinue anything like those thus far recerved, | 10 ifony, oo “OUBLY west solldly foliows: Laneuster. .. increase the republican load lémeut” of the party machine "ne Toter Ocean at 9 o'clock announces [ (M1 80YH S < ¢ 3 . L SR Puwnee i I of soveral hundred volosto M e tnat fourteen counties outside of Cook ave | Nelson will have at least 10,000 plurality. Dexvey, Colo., Nov, 0. —A special to the LiNcory, Neb, Nov. ©.--Field's election | yivhes I'he vote of the co But against these sinele instauces thero a Fifer 4,500 majority. At this rate the later Tne democr ¢ committee has vot eiven | News f ity will aggregate Cheyennd savs: Vandevanter, ) f 'i pear as offsets the marked cl | ropublican S1ate sommitesman, concedes the | B5SUred. Everything indicates the election i % - | about 21,500 on president, and the Harrison 1505 in the | Ocean believes he may yet win thestate, | upon tue fusion electors, but the repub. | can state com: eman, concedes P otal electors will have 2 f S > MR 0 " o8 8 oF e - | of the entire state ticket and a republican % Stn 3 ctors will'havea: plurality. o! cans as safe againstall inyasion he fall- | sul is conceded thut the state goes e AT X dge. LKy % fo 1 ority be legislstura. A, E. Caby, “hairman Bovgs say he above figures ingoft in tho republican pluralitics above | Cleveland they have carried ail of the nine olcctos will puil through with 300 majority. Claums | 5 LB aro complete, with the exception of thues State and Nationnl Pluralities. A b = = the most of them by a plarality of from | jog! N ol AN Tin BEn To contirm Chairman Cady’s telegram, ) - % the Harlem is uot more marked thun the i . ox 15,000 10 25.000 ¥ leaislature or. joint ballot and ilarrison elec precinets in Cass and one in Johnson and one Van Wyek's vote was something of ad creased vlaralities for the democratic ticket OHI0 CLIIMED BY DEMOCRATS, 000 10 25,000, x, tors by 500 majority. - Uhairman New claims | Chairman Boggs of the ropublican congres- | or two in Pawnee, At Mr. Bryan's hond. A j . — £ Ou congressmen there 1s still some uncer- ( alc o B CODRIa: P et ity N ", apbointuwient to his friends. who counted on TRYNGW Yorlk'and Brooklyn. AL iNe e 10 majority in 1ocislature, congressionaiand | (ool ing cation | quarters the figures toul unother storv. To = 5 As an examplo of the desperate fight which | oth Lattles Runulug a Very Even Race | L3nt¥: “'r‘If“v;;"‘r-;‘w'h‘l"-:m:“l“’ b\‘l'dfrl'\" state ticket by 500 toN00; clectoral vote will i $ Tue Bek representative Mr. Bryan | %000 107,000, The cubernatorial contest is Pammany has made for Cleveland may be 1 That State, g L th a dem- | vequire oficial count and the jority wiil [ pointed to the election of Field. i1nstanced the fact that Gilroy, the demo- Corvynes, O, Nov, 9.—Tne indications It s otes paiaaor Gavor will run atleast | 10/otclock aro that Obio 1€ | ties. aud the Pirst aud Seventh on tho fence, OV Ovwab tradeliforeD ana right and | [OF the first time in a peesidential vear, | although claimed strongly by the republi Ieft. The plurality for Cleveland i1 New | though it may reguire the ofiicial count to | c L S Saress 5 York county is 75,000 at least. ‘This remark- | determine tho result. 1t ’,‘j:""{" ,'“‘. and lbm“’“".“"}‘?’ i Seci poleisowing 1s dueto_the maguificers or- T Chafrman Narley. of the democratic statn | i (100 \0 Minneapolis, and seventy-elehtin | 1o Mich, NefaB.—Tho ropublicans | ~Halner's election 1 tho Fourth fs con- 5::',"".‘.‘ffifi.‘,’:r.{{”";’(‘-‘:'.':.:fi'.l{mB;;iul%n‘u‘f“:,r‘:fi committee went home early this morning | a plurality of 8i2 for Nelson. The Vot for | elect most all of theirstato ticket by from | ceded by Vifquain, his democrati opponent, EOiom perethfrouis eatinn ool pre. | sPfe in tuo belict that llmhr(‘]w\\bhcnug \m\: a {:‘nlml([-l!‘ll\', n‘:‘:‘" ‘xll‘m:p"'\ 3::]\:[,\"ll'\;'nxnu‘u'i‘n\(-. ig 8,000 to 15,000 plurality. Tho M-:[- Press, 1 the Fifth district show that otl - Tha whole cra- | substantiol majority in this state, but his ® Same precinct is S,2i6, ree hundre emocratic, concedes tae clection of the re- A 7 = dietion of Mr. Crokor. ‘e whole democra Bt sl i and chirteen precincts, including ninety- | ooorate o attorney gen- | > U4rews Las made phenoweual guins, but ne tic county ticket has been elected by plural- | secretary and S. M. Tayior, candidate for sEvonlil Sl PavI FanaBi0n Minneapoliy, | Publicar state ticke! cept attorney gen- 3 ;s ities ranging from 60,000 upward. " Tn many | secretary of state, remained at headqu e oau L ‘“".M,m“‘)‘fi,:“' < Fae, | cral and associate flistice of the supreme | cannotovercome tho tremendons majority of doubtful istricts the republican candidutes | and at 10 o’clock tonight they had received “:N,“-‘ plurality, 1,801, b g * | court, who were on b#th the democratic and | two years ago. for congross and ussembly have been de- o+ e o | veratic, the Fourth republican, thue Rifth re publican. The Sixth is claimed by both par said: “1 bave carried the 1irst district | con tion | by & blurality w canot climb ov eded to be between Crounse and Van ich mv oppoueats | Wyck, and the republican candidato will go v, chisel throuwh or crawl | gut of Doug ounty with u plurality of My vlurahity, based upon returns S aasha Ry TR ery voting precinet in the district 2d by county clerls Is 285, I'io presidential vote foots up 21,144 and ary Tom Allen exhibited the follow- | the gubernatorial vote 21,478, apparently fn- dicating that very faw democrats refused to vote om aceount of the scheme to sueak in the Weaver elactors. not ve over 100 eitner way. Inthe Second district Mercer's ele CAN SUCCESS IN MICHIGAN, over Doaue is s under ; ik e Reports fr. the Toird district show | from ¢ Agamnst Heavy Odds the Party Made a TS PLieepbtlh d i Meiklejohn has & safe plurality. Euiiss gone democ: st nearly 6,000 ov Keturas fro; The result in congress was another sure vrise to the unterriied. Douwlns county, as far as rvenorted, gives Morcer 9,622 and g i FLELD'S PLURALITIES. Doane 8376, a plurality of 1,285 for the unofiicial retures from all but throe counties Vith the S b\6 0 6on T people’s tickets. The democrats claim six - R - s i feated by the same mothiods that wero | in the stato. 1 swhich they claim a plurality m‘\:rx.t}: Jn‘u‘.'i{»w?‘mlt‘nu::‘m:}x;;ux;flgrr:‘t‘x:mlit_:;ln: ectors and republigans claim nino. Repub- Intho Sixth district Whitehead has made a " ) "::u! r B : ) | former. The scveral unreorted precincts rcsorted fo in order to voll up the unprece- | for the candidates on the democratic ticket have tukea about everything in the congres, | LiCANS elect six cougrossmen and the demo- | magniticent race and from the returns re- | b, L Al i | in Omaha and in Washington county may dented vote for Clevelana, of 500, and that Cleveland electors have been ST 4 4 COMRYES: | crats three, with three in doubt. Both par- | . .= loads K . increase that lead to 1,300, Rifaalc e v . < sioual fignt in the state. ; ¢ coived be leads Kem noarly 1,000 vote: o Kings county (Isrooklyn) has gone demo- | cposen by possibly a slightiy reduced major- ties claim the legistature. Yocel « Total s s fion oo 00| S S phvey | for eomamissioner | ot onblia cratic by 50,000 plurality. The organization | i The two committees exchanged figures NI T CE T s e 2 e = Complete returus have beer received by Bryan's net plurality 205, f iy 4 was in cowplete charge of the polls und of | ay 'the above hour aud there were no start- i s 20 RANKS. OREGON FOR HARRISON, ‘Tue Brk from thirty-four countios ou presi- | , Lo thred rooms were filled with tho | lands and buildings, is the only republican the eutire election muchinery. “I'he largest | |ing variations in the returns received. demccratic claim was 20,000, ‘The result voung congressma socratic and Third ¥ but wone of them Fusion. 422, and incomplete veturns from ten other | M. Bry —Two bundred | porrsxn, Ore., Nov. 9.—One bundred and | counties pluralityiofis Republican Charman Dick and Candidate | South Dukota Wilt & . M. Taylor for secretary of state, stated ola ¥ . Queens and | yyo , eive Cleve- 's most_ardent aamirers, | on tho state ticket who has run bebind his ml‘rr(noilt to ,»,\|qu&.. why | democratic opponent. The plurality against. anciaimed his _election by a not | uim ' ia only 9. and that swill p when_offictal returns from ) ! probablyibe ¥ with the « ty had received unoflicial returns from all Huroy, S. D., Nov. Nov. but four counties, 'l d | Failure of the De rty | dent, which show a plurality for Harrison of surprised both parties. ' The democratic | g connties of New York, King Richmoud, touth of the Harle icerease that plurality to unearly aRY S wiped out by the complete returus, > roLurns to both com- | and sev. S CnEa 0y 94 C s ¥ | every “voting precinct 1 the district 3 land 112000, Deducting Suffolk’a 700 for Mar- | piitiaes are in response to toiegrams sont the | 20 oS m“rl»‘!'rxe.‘m;h‘ ook e | swventy-nine precincts out of 45 in the | 7,000, furnished by county clerks gave him anet | [3urtiey, the rvepublican candidate for rison, this leaves ovor 11,000. The most ex- | county chairman, ‘:“(‘h of Stoux [alls, Huron, Aberdecn, | stata give Harrison 13,611, Cleveland 7,200, Complete returns Lave been received on | plurality of 20 treasurer, has bat 57 the better of Beckman, iravagaut um‘mgfi;n‘c c\n:llu _»«-]nl~1\.|,x||»u The I'hey claim a plurality of 116 at the tepub- l.jm'l‘t‘. Deadwood, l:l)‘ City and Rapid | weaver 14,064, Bidwell 630, Fieures em- | governor from thirty three cou 1es which MARSHALS PUT OUT. cemocrat, and Attorney General Hustings® {peresse in ronublican pluralitios above the | jiean beanauariers and cosceds it will ro. | City @ive Harrison, 11,122; Cloveland. 2,600: | brace over half 1ho antiro votoof the state. | show: Crounse, ,150; Morton, 21,527 : Van Al 5 plurality 1s but 400. Tho other repubioan riem . )0 ¥ | quire the official count to determine the wat- | Weaver, 6,624, For governor—Sheldon, re- | If the same ratio is maintained Ilar Wyck, 80,242, \With incomplete returns | Judze Dakota County Wimost Precipi- didates for state ofiices are 2,1 24 completed | the rout, leaving "Cleveland | fex. © My, Taylor, repioiions. stares roor g Bl sa o804 Gonoh e s i i will carry tne state by 7,000, 1S RN mplete returns Hizes akota County Witmost Precipt- | candidates for state offices are 2,100 to 2,9 nearly 55,000 plurality 1n tho state. noted in the roturas that e veceived that he | o0 e o B el The democratic central comimttee concedes | from cleven otber counties the indications tatevitionnbiheliolls I votes to the good. hero wus more or less oxcitement | can‘abouteven with Harrison olectors, hance, A Oell, Independent, 5.700. Lo congress | 1no olection of three Hurrison clectors in | are that Crounso is elacted by from 10,000 to | DAKota Crry, Neb,, Nov. o.— |Special Telo- cthe Legisiature, throughout the city and county towns dur- | iy is coneluded, if the republican state ticket 1 LR ‘“{\.':“,“_','-‘ B:08, "““f rouub- | Oregon by pluralities rancing from 2,000 to | 12,000 plurality over Van Wyck, Tho vote | kram to Tue Bre.|—Advicss from Jackson The domocrats have elected W. Ba I the day, buton tho whoie: tho eloction | s gefeated that Clovelaud eloctors will bo | liean, 5108: Whiteer,” democrat,” 20495 | 500 but” (hoy claim the ciection of one of the countics board from complat skow tuat a lively skirmish was had there ROCOIOBERIS HAYS, Slgotes Hobs n quiot one. The democratic | (hocon Kelloy, indopendent, 2,040 Lardoor, Inde: | \yanyer electorsswho was_ shdossed by ihg e countics om complete on Y : ¥ 8 cock, manager of the South Omaha stock o A9 gv e iden | S v T et e s So fiir s Foceivod, rovirns | Jrenone prosident and governor is given beio:y betyvasny thojelaotion | boardiiand e Ruli oty S0 tha sonatal he reputilca il e d States authorities aid not materialize. | giers home Oives Harrison 1,61 plurality, | S0 8 republican legistature, 2 5 o The Yote on Prest United S Marshal Harrisind Speclal i )00 0 1/oback.and eythor Olarks ofl N6 Fifty democrats not entitled to vote were | ,;q'this may elect part of tho ropublican | , DEABWooD, S, D. Nov. & §pecial Telo North takota Safely Kepublican, i Deputies Reainger and Brewer. T By . o e Noyes. caught at Alexander Lec's hotel m Bay | oouoit ket ¥ gram to Tue Thirty-fiine out of Bissianck, N D, Nov. 9.—National and 55 1 Ricge. They were run down tbrough th clever work of two secret men, who sccured rooms there some time ago ana gradually Clarke is 224 ahead of Noves, and as the une reported precinets are in the city be 1s likely forts-threo election precints 1a Lawrence | giate republican fickots * safo 2,000 | AdLwn e county give: Harrison. 1,433, Cloveland, e v e e e ? G0%, Weaver, 1592 For congrass Inens | mejority. The legislatare is in doubt. Returns on Ohio’s election from the very representutive interviewed Deputy Sueriff first until the closing of the Western Union Josepn Carnoy, who was in Jackson the en to waintain a lead over his older colleage on 5 e LA o Chise tire day. He says: S i wormed from them und Leo the information | Miertia, ow Herrlson headiag woll up to | (rop ) 'y 3ag " Lakdnor (ind.), Wycher | One huudred aud piusty-two preciucts in | Dalota “Marsual Harris arrived in Jackson about | '1C teket- st which led to the arrests. United States | yiino veturns from the northwest and from | (4€m.), 004, For governor—Sheldon (rep.), [ Norih Dakota give Harrison 6,651: Weaver, lodse So'clock in the moruing and went Lo the I'he republicans havo capturod seven seats warshals brought them to Brooklyn. AT (Y oy T e ey | Couchman (dem.), S%; VanOsdell | 5972 Ior congressman—Jobnson, repub- | prasits in renresentative kall, which will be ocoupied he democruts carey every coukressional | ciovaiand” that may jeopurdize Harrisonss | (184 ), 083 The repubiican state, nationat 28| placo inteuded for voting purposes, but tho polis were not open and it was close onto lican, 6,414: O'Brien, democrat, 4,612, For district south of the Harlein, although the governor--Burke, republican, 6,742; Short el republicans gain threc in the entire state, E congressional tickets car a ver, chances for Ohio, Antigong ke rled Fall River, by (i Caster anda Pennington counties by a small wne, Goss, Kyuner, Lockuer, Nason, house is %0 large that o dew will succeed Irank Hiscock in the United States souate. ‘Thus for the first time i vears New York will have two i 0 ; Ricketts and Sutton. Tho democrats buve cArin Nov. - 11 ridzo, tusion, b5 cely o'clock befove the election board | [k oed ‘Tne dowocratic laudslido extonded to tho as. | MeAN O Nov. B tho nonofleinl | iy raliy. The indepondents carcs - Mond | T et s " Nov. 9—0ne hundeod | Sty was sworn in and voling com- | $aVed ouly Ames and Morrow, powbly. “The majority | in" tho lowor | couniy’giva the democratie eloctoral tinket | 400 Bulte counties. Lardner, tndependent | and' forty-threo precinets as heard from | Howart it ; menced. Immediately after the opening Kaley, the republican candidate far county caniidate for congress, received twe-thirds of the nolls Marshal Har and s | attorney, will have a plurality of about 1,000, deputies, followed by about forty citizens | Phe independents polled a big vote, bub who anticinated trouble, went to the poliin 1 L 4 5 Dlaco, ard the marshal’ and bis assistants | their ouly consolation is the electiou of Juage went' bohind the railing and wero | Hascall as councilman from tne First ward, av once ordered out Ly the For 1 ciection bosrd, The marshal stated by rson 1,378; republican electoral ticket, 1,705; N, Johnson e or ik rens EscOIved rds | covering the returns from twenty counties Tavlor, 1,7 Sam) il @ HASERLIL-YOLO) Vi, leave the | give Burke, republican, 6,020; Shortridge, | Kearne: A. Tavlor, 1,741: Samuel M. Taylor, 1,67 iz SO AR A give Burke, rep u, 6,02 ge, | Kearney 4 Ol Peeoles, 1 Grosvenor, 1,005 Black Hills with 400 plurality. The Pioneer | fusion, 4,654, a republican i jority of 1,330, aster A special from Bellmiro savs 'that Colonel | ! lomorrow elaim Lis election, and claim | Tho averags, it held throughout the state, TS ¢ L. Thorman, republican, is defeated for tk'i Lu"flu',”r ,“",’,‘;,‘c(’.',,!"" ‘lfiflj claims | would give 'Burke 5,000 majority, but the Loun, bl thn largost. financial winner op [ €ONKTes 1 tho Sixteenth district by 100 { {ih ol Gongressi 3 olectoral tiskets by | fusion strongholdd ju Walsh and Grand ality. T A 4 S tional, congressional and electoral tickets by Porks counties wiil reduce it to avout 2,500, | Nuckolls tho election is Mike Diyer, the well koown [ VUFabty. This gives the democrats ton con- | (668 SRR Kor! 2s Wil 1 )y 7z exident and Gove nor, ;| Of the 111 precinets in Douglas county, Ly 10 vepublicans oo, i , : Johuson is elected to congress by 3,000, Har- | piiciy. | { what authority he was there und stuted 0 shddae AR R A ot g turfwon, 1tissid on good authority that | Eressmens ho vepublicans foo, and the Nioth | ™y chairman of the republican state cen- | 2oy olectors by aboit 2500, Ruolnis L toat e intonacd to remain and follow out | }1% O I'"rul(‘”‘“;L",j)‘”‘;,‘“,i“’_,'\,,;?\5:“’,' on. RoY: he will pocket a gain of $30,000. Mr. Dwyer | SHFIGHIRAOURE L e re. | tral conimittee ciuims the sta‘e for the ro. 2 Thrston Lis instructions and sce that no iliegality I08KO L ing showing 1 placed Lis money in every conceivablo way, | b on the basis of complete returns from | PUPlican national and congressional ticket Utah Liberals Discouraged Valley s took place. T'ne juage of the election o von b Lo hot on tho goneral result, tho state of :.n A S BNI;" 's In tho re. | bY 8,000 plurality. The legislature wiil SaLt Lake, U, T, Nov, 0.—-Incomplete re- | Yotk . formed bim that they were able to run their RREBINENT VENND s K New York, New Jersey, the city and county PONE o0 ) InALY ©* | probably be republican, T tho oleot I Taannnis . | Brow owu elections and would not tolerate intel Z 214 8 mojorites aua in inginna. Ho nas won neariv | M8IBINg thirty-four counties in Obio, that v, Pact, Minn, Nov, *0,~Cbtrman | Lur0sicdicatotto eleption of Joseph I, Raw- | Morriol onco by Unitod States marshals, or aoy g AR | overy bet o lias made. ~Joseoh J. O'Dono- | 410 (levelund electors uro chasen 0553 | poomiller of tho Sodth Dukots democratic | 1108 © democrat, for delegato to congress by S cise, Hareis suid ho would 1A% ] £ Blie luo is_nnother hoavy winner, his figures [ PUNAILY and ibat dayior republican, for | comintiee tonient telegraphed the Associ | @ plurality of 2000, over Prani J. Caunon, | 1Y i only by force, and ho was | ‘CoUNTY | ] ERE R being placed at 0. O NPT P republicans ana | A€l press from Yaniton as follows: Stute | republican. Theresult is said to be the out- | Wihsi accordingly foreced out of the buildize, as i &l 1 u}(\lvl\licnllndl;Fs:il'{'::::ll)llo "c‘:)l xlu»:t;\l-;’emnll lll.l‘t; eleven democratic congressmen are clected, | S0 00 electors. Iiasult still in doubt. The | come of an acreement made a year ago be | I'uruas . was also everybody else. Harris then — Box Butte republican stute licket electod and both con. | tween tho Movmon church aund the dem.c house of represcatatives. Cong gressmon. No oss i3 dem deputized me as spe 18l deputy, but I would | ¢ - turns in to give corrected | eratic party. Itisthe belief tnat statehood e notaccept the offico and refused to ussisy | First ward 3 ) ocratic by a clear majority of atout fifty, INDLANA CLOSE, count on legislature, will ve inflicted on the territory by the k) : him 1o effecting an entrance by force, I teied | 1ol it '@ New York is democratic by not less than ; Ak e YANKTON, $3pecial Telegram | next congress, and in that manuer the Mor- v Governor, to prevaill on th board to | Four 2 iy 1,000 and has elected a democratic assembly. publicans Make Heavy Gains—A Few | 10Ty Bee, urns from South Dakotaare | mons will again obtain coutrol. Women wiil Cron Mor- Van | let him in, but they refused flatly to let him It i New Jersoy is democratic by from 5,000 Figures. reaching democratic state headquarters hero | undoubtodly be given the ballot that was ton interfere witn Loeir election. At oue timo it 1 ! £ i Ventli % ! 10 5,000, but Kean, for goveruor, claims his [ Ixniisironts, Tud., Nov wo hundred | very siowly, The short acquaintance of | taken from them by the Edmunds-Tucker | Burt ‘e 5 lookea &s though blooa would be spilied, but | ¥isi i election. - Connecticut is democratic by not | and sixty precinets in Indiana give Harrison | election judges with tne Australian ballots, | law and the liberals will be in o bopeless | {hite .. 403 cooler heads prevailed. Hairis again made Ninth v lesa thav 1,000 and has chosen @ democratic | o'viyratity of 2,000, o net republican gain of | the complex political situation and tnd | minority. Y (e i demauds for admission, but was refused.’” South Unahia, n governor and legislature, ~ Massachusetts | § DAY LSS NN AN fict that the democratic attempt to b+ 0, g Douglas N Juckson is a strong democratic precinor, [ L11104¥ H t has cho en Harrson electors and proovably a | 1% s Is an average republic n gain of | giving the stato for Weaver caused redictions from Washington, 4 aud for vears illegality has reigned " Bl e republican state toket. - Al tho reat of New sixa0d aue-thlsd volew to tb precioct. In thousands of scratchod iickels aro assigned | Tacows, Wash., Nov. 0.—Iteturns s0 far suprome. Harrls has taken tbo names | Elkiom s i = Suglaud is republican, p or 0 y el tothe bre- | as reason for tho slow returns, Fifteen | inaicate a plurality.af.over 7,000 for Harsi- e of thesclection boara and the deputy At ool 00 u 1n republican quartors it is stitl held to be | cinct must bo six and \wo-thirds. The state | countios out of of fifty 1y the stars gave 1fe RRRAIAA U rc’mll L o “‘.‘ Gree y ... sheriff aud will cause warrants to be issued | Figreit! 1 i ol uncertain whether or not the solia south is | is very close, i rison, 4,585 Weaver, 2,020; Cleveland, 941, | 0% T8 ¢ b e kunowa | Hookor....u. for their arrest, Ardlo... il 1 ] broken, Iteturns have been received from less than | Mr. Pecmiller still claims tho state for | Bowever for twenty-four hours. The ina: 'I"‘.'"“' ;’“‘ I'he presence of Deputy Marshal Harris | Miilard 4 o e Sun extra says that Oloveland has | one-tonll of the state so tuat uo dofinite | Weaver, sayiug that the work of the demo. | Cations aro that Harrison has carried the | Joflerson ... and ‘assistants in Covington causea | LB100 | 2 1 3 carried tho solld soutn, Connecticut by 4,000 1 statement can bo made. It seems favorable | crats to wiluence votes for Weaver was vory | State by 4,000 at lesst, and that both the Kearnoy ..., illegal volters to keep wwsy from | Water " 0 4 or more, Now York state by 44,000, New | to Clevelaud on national ticket, and | thorough and will be felt yery | congressmen eloctod pre democrats. There. | | the polls aud those who aid | s [ O jersey by 000, Delawaro by over 1,000, In- | as the — cepublican clectoral ticket | materially in the wost remote coud. | Publicaus ciuim thegowernor. : ofter their ballots upon whom suspicion | i Pt b et § diang by 5,000, Ilinois by 10,000, Wiscousin [ ran atead of tue state ticket, ‘Tnere is | try preciuets, Ho Is disappointed at Two bundred nn.A Aixteen precincts give . rested were challenged aud had to be sworn | - 10145 2842 784|171 ) us oz et wr A by 10,000; that'Woaver has carvied Colorado, | little oubt of the election of the democratic | uot having earlier Feturny and dous | Harrison 12,2884 Cleveland, 10,064; Weaver, . Of allof these a record was kept and | 'The missing precincts on president ana pJ laaho, Nevadu aad probably South Dakota. | ticker. not expect a completo report until Friday, | 2494 For Giovernor, Mc(iraw, repubiican, a0 example will be made of them, governor are all in the Vourth and Fifth ® 'he Sun also claims the houso to be more At democratic headquarters the state 1s | The figzures io bis possession show a won- | 55 vely, demoerat, 1,025, Youug, peo- | pilioy ™ st wards of Omaha, and will provably incre: P4 than 100 The New York legisia- | claimed by 10,000 on the state ticket and | derful populist gain iscorresponding decrease | Ple's, 7,611, No estimates have been made | s\ ors OR ILLEGAL VOFPING, the republican plurality, 8 ture is democ insuring & democratic | 8,000 on the electoral ticket, At repuglican | in democratic votes,'but no loss to the re. | ob the legisiature. Stanton ... pii ol For Congressman B successor 1o Hiscook. headquarters the stato is still clanned, but | publicans. Yankton republicans thing the o — ”. Thurston.. . Four Arrests Made ut Lincoln by United WA 5 L noL with 80 much & show of confidence | estimate of 1,500 by IRepublican Chairman Returnageen 1 Juiley L Aratar st o 7 Roturns have beon recoived from Sarpy BESULT OF LUE COUNT IN ILLINOIS, The best information obtainavle indicate | Greene ta be liberal and expect ut 8,0 Boise, ldabo, Nev. 0. York abes e county complete, from 105 of the 111 pre. X d expect about %,000 Browu. 1 LY, Ney ov, 9.—{Special Tol 2 i - that the democrats bave elected ten ul of | plurality for the republican national and con- | cinets reported in ldubo show a net repub- | Merric i AN0QLY, Nabh,, NOY, peol ©0- | cincts in Douglas conuty, and from uine of ® aest Figures 10 the siate Show | tbirteen members of congreas, 8 galn of one, | gresslonl tickel. Tho lexlslature will prob- | 1ican loss of 357 onife electoral Uoket aud & | Sherman.. tiiiiil: gram to Tug Bee) -Qiitea sonsation was | the fifteen preciots in Washington county, Deniocracy’s Cortain Success. and that the legisiature is republican in both | abiy be republican. e g;m o0 Rovermaeso! fourteon. At the | ¥ . cansed this morniug by the arvest of Prof, | With tue following resuit: Q Ciicauo, 1L, Nov, 4. --In cincta out- | brancties. uo lourteen 0 Ska oalr he Board of Pup- |~ Z7 QUi b, Nov, In 441 precincta ou B ir Al e =i A et i ——— same ratio the 30 precincts in the state ' L. E. Hicks, chaivmun of the Board of Pub ENE | Of Cooks county,'or wbout two-thirds of | 7 48PYCE vaTan 4" R G § ED would show & et lss on Lhe electoral ticket | Furnes.... lic Works, ou the charge of illegal voting. ilE 4 tho countey preciucts, Harrison received Hunmixcrox, Ind, Nov. 0. ~Huctiogton | nemocrats Concede the FYHA Py s of 1,030, I'te rapablican masjority two years [ Box Butto.. .. L4 I'be arrest was caused by James Malone, PRECINCTS, £l2 EL0TI; Cleveland, 7%,040; Harrison's plur- | citv gives 162 republican majority. Retarns ADAloRiA U7 & Gand Mataciiie Ber | ago wap 4,044 NS0 Total. ... T 3 who went before United States Commissioner {i | MR M, S0l In Cook county, 624 | comiug slow, John L. Brotz, memver of [, Bublicans by a Good Majority. Massachusetts Resuits. LA ey Billingsley tbis moruing and filed compiaint . ! JR preciuels out of il give Cieveland 103, | SOuETess for the Secoud congressional dis- AR ARHNAR Sk SIOE LR thA RMALL [ p 0t ML S e CASTER'S YOTE, charging Prof. Hicks® with having fraudu. | Flret ward i - 1 Slam Ay nAKAARE. d trict of Indiana, is re-elected by an increased | @3 far as tabulated from the different coun- STON, 23808y OV, U.—1l3Lurns are com LANCASTER'S VOTE, oharging 440 g freu Fecond ward 16 518; 'lu.\r'll’t\'.flln‘u‘;ll vieveland's plurklity | mgjopity. ties, with & number yei to hear frow, repub. | ‘P8 1B very slowly, but it is certain that the R4S —— lently registered at tho Orlental hotel from | ‘Third ward I et plurality du 100 | Saveniy-four out of ninsty-two counties in | licans clali & plussiy of nor than | Harrson eleators ihave been chosen by & Aation of the "Returns Shows a G 142 L strect. The complaluant recites that | Fidiih» H Rotirus from' this state are stitl weom- | Judisii 88 reporied to Ubalrman Taggart of | 40 40, The democrats conceds 16,000, He. | #9900 pluraiity, The democratic stato cow Republican Plurality, Hicks uever resided at thal number, and ward i plete, but iudications poiut 1o the care ,“‘K &:‘x :‘:;lflll-imu::":lu‘:\e :ny’nll‘ml'h‘v.lfl\u net pu" lcans clsim the Pirst, Thira: 'm"h mittee cmlu;llw election of their goveroor Laxcory, Neb, Nov, 0, Soecial to The | therefore had wrongfully voted, Prof. e B Y W, Ly b nocratio ga ver |858 ¢ 574, eaving 5 " )’ 0 y v 1o [ 10 2.0 bu ublie ¥ : D o) b PEn, 000 o [0 itud aud Stevenson bY | Clovaland o plurality of 8,743 over 1sb. g | FI(th, Sixth, Seventh, Eigtith, Ninth, Teath | LY, om 1,500 1 3,000, but republicaus do 80t | 1y | Today has boen one of both doubt | Hicks was tasen befors United Sratcs Crn | R, | 1 PR AR 0N, The sutie democratic | nor gaiu fn tho other elghteon counties 1 | #9d Eleventh congressiontl districts Sk, e 2 ud surprise to the voters of the city of Lin- | missioner Billingsiey aud gave oail for his | Foil maha.. . ) JR i Sise lacied ll.'l".htlu:ulllz‘i*n':.:ln’v | 3,400, m ‘&.,_‘ the democratic plurality 1o the h:x ;e\])h‘r);‘\r.mlu‘; l\ r‘lecv'.e«l‘l:o::: lr)“i el:. . . 1 u:_m . Soild. i al coln. Tue inter 3L in Lue congressional elec- | uppearance fur preliminary examination oy antrs . ation and have appareutly eaiued control of | *to'€ ik et ok the Elevanth dIstrict by & pluralies IBEee. U AELENA, Mont., Nov. 0.-One hundred aud | tiou in this, the First district, bas overstad- | Weduesday, November 16, His friends, how. Kikior i th obraucnes of tho state legislature. CALIFORNIA AN DOUBT, Davesroky, I, Nov, 6.~Thu Second eon. | 46790 Preciucts glve Harnson 0,918, Cleve | owed the national contest. Men who, under | Over, scout the idos that he is guilty FIs Ciushs b | As the stato 15 to be rediswricted — e gressioual 1istrict re-elects Hayes, democrat, | 1804 ©.704. Ropudlicans claim the entire | ordinary ciroumstances, are enthusiastic jn | Of the charze and claim thai the arvest was | Fioren i this winter, this will enabie the domocrats | ¢, e . by 8,000, T | stute ticket, their luterest in natlo 1t om to | ® FTAVE miskeke. MeArdle 1 1080 gerrymander the stato s to gaw a | &0 uecess by the Llemoacrats and tho “OTTeN WA, 1a.Nov. 9. [Spesial Telegran Svmem—_—T——— 8 KRN - Belibios seam 10 Yestorduy evonlng Deputy Unitea States | Millara . A great pevmavent advautage i the fove | fepubiicans (OTSONNA i) “”lpl.“m 'u::oincm re:«;:).; Discussed Volitles With Fatal Resuits, | bave forgotten that a nationsl election was | Marsbal L. A. McCanaless went out to | Unl I |= elections. Kepublicaus convede adewmocratie | 54N FiaNciseo, Cal, Nov. 9.-Owlog to | 1 0uE republican laudsiide in this county MoxtGoueny, Ala, Nov. 9.—Judge I, €. | decided yesterday, aud tne probability that | Vaukee Hill precioct and sicesied Waterioo i {";mx.nx." ‘::,u I:‘n’:‘-:mmu lehh‘!ur;n: tickets, | the cumbersomo baliots returus are coming | and district. The county Is from 100 to 400 | Raudolph, probate judge of this county, shot ; Grover Cleveland will be tha next president frdam DAmed ‘I’ “1—\4 “;‘h‘l’; v“v'. B | wostt i ut ¢ of Jrepublican su- | fu slower than uver tofore. Complete re- | republican, ® cbarge of over 1,000 votes | and mortall Vi ot of the United States has been forgoite = B ey 8 v Washi: s ry : o I X nortally wounded William Metcalfe o Htates has been forgotten In | myo®man were 3 Un ex | Was gl b mnv in tho lower house of the leglala- | yurus frow San Franolsco, excent from oight rum dl,ale_r s vlurlnm,\' for cougress | last nigut. Tbe trouble is said to Lave been | the doubLi that surrounds the result of the n‘-m..ul.r.'.li‘..“.‘(.r m‘fi,“..'fl.llf'flfi vl\l‘lmrlufln;u;l;d 7| wa f —— ———— | 1o the districy 18 :oarly 1,500. The voteon | politics. Randolpn i ! the lead election 1o this congressional distric g OB - Totals 10815 vilis 47471 § o ol i o £ . The | pb 18 oue of the leading | el 0 congressional distr il a Tho turning over of the'stats to the demos i [LONTINURD UN 8ECOND PAGE. | president is Harrison, 5,09; Cleveland, | democrat, of 1 e state. Laocolu is the bome of both Bepuvlicau snd [CONTINUERD O SECOND FAGE.) Tue wisslug preciacts from Dougle