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‘0 all In the Fourth and Fiftn wards, and will probably increase Mercer's leud. 'The »ix unreported procinets will not materially affect the result. For Auditor. One hundred and seven of the 111 precinets roturn: L 10350 T 2340 Meleyno:is, | o Thomues, pro For Treasurer, One hundrod and six of the 111 precinots roturn: Hart ey, rep Beckmun, dein Woife, ind Deus ow, pre For L One hundrod and seven precincts in Doug- 1as county (all but four iu the Fourth and Fifth wards of Omaha) make the foliowing roturn : Yajors. rep ... Wolbach, den shrader, ind Stephon, pro For Secretary of Stat Une hundred and seven of the clucts make the following return Alien, rop Crow. dem Easteriinz, ind Hoostrom, pro . 0,010 “ enant Governor, n aperintendent, Ono huudred and five of the 111 report: Goudy, rop nberzer, dem r Attorney General, One hundred and six of the 111 roturr stings, rop ring, dom Etriekior, ind. .l Brower, nro For Col One hundred and five of the 111 rn: aphrey, ron Vizeins, do nnet. ind Sudth, pro... AT D For Ropresentatives. Of the 111 precincts 104 have made com- pleto and one partial returns with the follow- g result: Orane, rep Gioss, rep.. Kyner, rop Lockner. rep Nuson, ron Ro6ves, ~op. Ricketis, rep. .. Stovans, rep Button, ren Atnes, dem Kor, deni Morrow, dum ... Nordwali, dem Plekard, dem Polnts, dem Seykora, dom Withnell dem.. ., Witten, den... Hans Anderson, i J. Anderson. ind..... Hrodericl. Clarke, ind.... Curtis.ind ..., Kinkaid, fnd : MoGovern, ind .10 Hobbins, ind. s . . Schupp, tnd ... . aae veeae 1, " ‘The Second precinct of the Fifth wara is included in tho avove_only on Crane, 170; Goss, 170; Ames, 7i; Feiker, 643 H. Anderson, Anderson, J7; Broderick, ; Clarke, and Curtis, 13 Tho pre- cicts whoily” missing aro the First, Fourth and Eichth of the Fourth ward, the Third ana Ninth of the Fifth ward, and the Second of the Ninth ward, which are likely to give a republican plurality. For State Of tho 111 precinots following vef Clark. rep Lobeck, rop Noyes, rep Babeoek, dom Meyor, dom Brenni Burr, in ug, ind., o % i 7 Ryneurson. ind > 3 g0 lhe unreported precincts are the First, “ourth and Eighth of the Fourth ward, the Third and Ninth of tuo Fiith ward and the Second of the Ninth ward. For County Attorne One hundred aud four all of South Omala an. cincts, return: Kuloy, rep 5 Shoemuker, dem ... Magney, Ind Tondebush, pro. . For County Commissioners, In the Sccond commissioner district the vote, with but four prec was Livesey, rep... Tattle, dem . Jeflreys, ind Linwronoe, vro. BT, S The returns from tho Third district are - complete, but Williams, rep., claims his clection by 4 over Omstend, dem, T'ho vote iu the Fourth district was Stanley. rep case Paddock, Meyers, ind. Grantham, pro sk precinets enators. 105 have made the recincts, including the- country pre- ks ] ror Councilmen, 1o the ['wst ward four precincts out of eleven give Catler, rep., 150; Srandes, dom., 174; Hascall, ma., 862, in the Second ward ten precincts give Harte, dem. i Tho Third ward complete eives Whito, rep., 486; McAndrews, dem., 525; Burdish, ind.; #50. Iu the Fourth ward six of the eleveu dis- tricts_give Wheeler, rep., 717; Whitlock, dem., 593, ‘Tho I'ifth ward, with one procinct unre- ported, gives Sanders, rep, 1,011; Osthoff, dom., 77, In the Sixth ward eight preciucts out of twelvo give Specht, rep., $46: Broww, dem,, 6495 Stockmun, ind., 216, Inthe Seventh ward five precinets ont of the seven wive Thomas, rep., Evau dew., 368; Inskeep, ind. rep., 125; Burr, in 8, “I'he Eightn ward complete gives Bruner. republican, 77, and Hungate, democrat- 10dependent, 619, in the Ninth ward five of tho six precinets \ve Johnson, republican, 536, and Purke cmocrut-independent, 405, Tho missing aistricLis Pavker's home precinct and may overconic Jounson's apparent majority. he School Boar on members of tho Bourd of Lducation are 100 meager 10 huzara even o griess avthe result, Many judges and clerks of election failed to comply with the reauest o tho city and county officials in the matter of waking roturns, and the people conse. quently will be compelled to await Lo ofticial canyass for drfinite results, Bondsand Amendments. ‘The paving and sewer bond propositions bave carried by & 1argo majority Both amerdments to Lthe stato constitotion have roceived o large majority of the yote cast on them, but many electors negleoted to voto at all, ‘which will count agaiust tho amendments, of the fourteen sasser, 'bo retu T — HAD A FAMILY QUARREL, Mrs, Peter Mrs. Poter Levenick, wife of 4 tailor ro- siding at 2015 Coming stroet, was found dead w0 bed about 7 o'clock last evening. A basty examigation by Dr. J. C. Davis dovelopec the fact that tue woman went by the morphine route. The body was taken in eharge by Depuy Coroner George C. Valien and un inquest will be beld today., According o the story of tuo ueighbors Mrs. Lavenick and ber'husband quarreled yesterduy and the woman took the easiost Wway of shufiiiug of?, —~— Killed in Toxus, Jewery, Tex., Nov. 9.—-Nows bus been re- ceived of & fight at Leona, in which Jim Me- Kemson and Wilham Rozers shot and ian. stantly xilled old man Magill aud u negvo, No purticular - - Now York Exchunge Quotations, Naw Yous, Nov. % ~|Spectal Telegram to Tue Bee. j—Exchange was quoted as follow, 'Culoago, 40¢ premium; B ston, 10¢ dis- couut; 3t. Leuls, par to 20¢ premium. s s Jawmes MoVittie's Yuneral, ‘I'he funeral of Mr, Jawos MoVittie, who ¢iod Mouday, will be beld from the resi- o IODL Toirtieth and Maple sireets, at 8 ©'clock this atiernoon. NEBRASKA REDEEMED [CONTINURD FROM FIRST PAGE. | were piaced ander $200 bonds for theic ap- arance next Saturday. Henderson and Mletcher are in the employ of John Rawlins, liveryman, while Leahy is emploved by Patay Mens, Tho Iatter eentloman statos that hie has known Leahy for several and kaows bim to be a qualified veter and an honest mwan. Tt is hintod that the prosecu- tion will probably be dropped. THROT Returns trom the Connties Where the Re- turus Ave Complete Following ure the special telegrams sent to Tue Ber: last night from counties whera the returns were all in: Adums, Hasties, Nob, gram to Tn Harrison, 1, enver 323, Congress—Androws, 1,5 Tha entire republican apt {'loat, representative Forty-sixth distriet, which 18 elected, by majoritics down, Crounse will carry the county by uearly 250. Republicans concedo the election of McKelehan, placing his majority at 1,6, Later advices show that in the Forty sixtn float representative district Brown, republi can, hus been dafeated by Harmon, inaepend- et Brown had about 175 majority in Adams and Harmon 510 in Webster. Crounse has 142 pluralivy in Adams by ofticial count. Antelope. Neuian, Neb, Nov. 6.—Antelopo county, with two townships to bear from, which will not muterinlly chi result, ey Harrison, 764; W ud, | Bidwell k, 80 Morton. Congross, w four townships 1o hear —Keier, i Meiklejohn, 07, Povnter, i52i Wigton, i On a fair estimate the vopaiists lose 25 votos over 1800, while little guin 18 made by either of tho other purties. ‘I'ic democrats voted for the Weavor electors. J. I. Bovd, repub- lican, is olected county attorney by 125 plu- rality and L, 1. Suttor, independent, for representative by a small pluralicy, Box Butte. HEemiNGrorp, Neb., Nov. county vote complete: Harrison, 507: Cleve- tand, 220; Weaver, Crounse, 415; Mo ton, 2307 Van Majors, Wolbach, 226; Allen, Crow, Moore, O'Sullivan, 252; Bartley, 861; Beckman, 23 3 Hornverger, 219; [¢ 2403 [Special Telo- county gives i Uleveland, Mckelghan, county ticket for tho is closo, from 350 9.--Box Butte Wyclk, Humphrey, 364 528, Congress— (iatewooad, 174, y 640, House— iunnett, Wuitehend, 414: [Cem, | Senate—\Wood, 4163 Stewa Brewer, 412; Woods, 643, Brown, Awxswortir, Neb., Nov. %.—Brown 1y's vote complete gives Harrison land, 97; Weaver, 330; Croussn, Van Wvek, 281: aajor Schrad S5 Alleo, storling, 258; Moore, ! ullivan, 1 McReynoids, !y Bartle, #M6: Beckman, 15; Wolfe, Goudy, #14: Hornvereer, Hintt, 1513 Hastings, 3 ring, 1613 Strickler Hunphrey, 3407 Wiggits, 1551 Gunnett, 241" Congressman—0, . Gate- wood, 100;" O. M. Kem, #8; James White- head, 41" Senate—H. (. Stewart, 308; W. W. Wood, 3. House—Harvey Ford, J. AL Fike, 2215 Charles 5. Rooinson, 278, Bultalo, IKEARNEY, Neb., Nov. . <The reports from thirween precinets, including eix_precincts in Kearney, @iwve: Hluarrison. 1,470; Weaver, Cleveland, 225; Crounst, 1,353; Van Wyck, 1.150; Morton, 445: Whitehead, 1,474; ICem, 1,24, "'Ihe legislative ticket in J3uffalo county 1s safely republican, and Norris republican, for county attoruey, is olected by a small wajority. Advices (rom congres- sional headquarters indicato the election of Whitenead over Kem by a sma!l majority. Burt, TeRAV AL, Neb., Nov. § county vota complete: Harrison, 1, Clevelaud, 166; Weaver, 740; Crounse, 1,009: Morton, 5053 Van Wycl, 810. Congress—George . Keiper, dem., 3247 (George D. Meiklejohn, rep., 1.260; W. A. Poynter, ind., 7i0. Senate, Saventh district—Fremont _Hverest, rep., 12313 John Emly, wd. 10: Ferdinand Koch, dem., 335. House, I'welfth district— Jobn F'. Kessler, rop., 1.230: George W. Minier. ind. and dem., 1,062; Thirteenth dis- tricy, G. A, Cranunell, 10d., 76; Marion Plummer, dem., 3183 E. ¥, Sisso, rep., 1,200, nse. IspPERIAL, Neb,, Nov. Chase from all precincte excopt Lincoln show: Harrison, 34 Cleveland, Crounse, 2843 Morton, 16): Van Majors, 340; Wolouch, 111; i Andrews, McKeighan, 455; GRmmil, 352: Young, 4117 Avbott, 3411 TRug, ‘Tie republioaus carry the en- tive coucty ticket. TLancoln precinct did not cast over Lhirty votes, Clay. Cray Cexrer, Neb., Nov. 4.—Full reports, unofficial, for Clay couuty give Harrison Weaver, 1,3 Cleveiund, 2053 1,616; Var Wyelk, 1,402 Morton, 1.633; ‘MeKeighan, 1,670, (ren.), 1,603: Johnson (fusion), ~ 1,709, Reoresentatives — Eld 1,654; MeVay, 1.647; ‘Turner (rep.), I, Palmor (rep.), 1,463, 'County attorney—Ep. person (rep.), 1.713; Clark (fusion), 1,66, Returns ave nol complete or: other state oftl- cors, coun- Waolbacn! Crow, 145} —Returns from se, Andrews, Senate—Christy Douel, CHAPPELL, . —Seven precincts out of twelve give Harrison 170; Woaver 134: Cleveland, 60; Wuitehead, 154; Gate- wood, 093 Kew, 130, Rsturns are coming in slowly, and the 1ndicutions are that the inde- pendents bave carried the county by a small majority. Dakota, Dakors Civy, Neb, Nov. 9 — Dakota county vote complote: Harrison, 403; Cleveland, i63: Weaver, 601; Cronne, | Morton, 460; Van Wyck, 319; Mujors, Woloach, 53: Shrader,” 210: Alien, Crounse, b43; Kasterling, Moore, O'Sullivan McReynolas, 151 Bartle 4785 Beckman, 401; Wolfe, 235; Goudy, 47 Hornbereer, ;5 Hastings, ioring, 0743 Strickler, 183: Humphrey, ' #57: Wigrins, 3 Gunoeut, 188, Congross— Meiklejohn, 441 Keinor, 500: Povnter, 183, enaior—kox, 557; Graves, 203; MeDonald, #80. House—Kellner, 191;" Kioke, 334; Mc- ire, bl Dodge. Nov. 9.—Dodge county Crounse, 1,345 Van Wyck, 650; Majors, der, U Vi V. Allen, 1,4 Easterling, 559; ey 1 1718, Dovslow, 134: ~ Woife,' niy Revnolds, 5i4; Moore, 1,407; O'Stllivan, L7003 Thomas, 45; Brower, '106; Gering, 1,724; Hastings, M45; Gun- vett, 5il; Humphrey, 1, aith, 43; Wiggins, ' 1,080: Cleveland, Harrison, 1,470; Weaver, 1,27 eil, N8; Bigelow, 1043 5 2 Hornbergor, 1704; iklejohn, 1,454 Poyater, Hastings, 550} Sorick, ‘Thomsen, '1.777; Elledge, 1.410 Farrell, 1,035 Fagorberg, oH Harvie, 606; Klingbeil, 1,151; Nelsoil, 1,660, Two vears wgo Dudge county gave Richards 1625 Boyd, %2575 Powers, 5if), and Fayne 70 votes. Fursoxt, Neb., Wigton, 73; BLooMINGTON, - Neb., Nov. 9. —Franklin county vote complete: ' Harrison, bi4: Cleve- land, 201; Weuver, 530; Crounse, hus; Mor- ton, 250: Van Wyel 2165 Shra 3; Easter 5; Mekteynolds, 3 Wolfe, 70 Allon, 510:'Crow, Moore, 5063 O'Sutliva Bartloy Goudy, 485; Horaberger, Hiart, T04; Hastngs, 490; Geriog, 527 : Strickler, 710; Huimpbrey, 489; Wiggins, 200, Gunnett, 600, Congressman--Andrews, 507 ; W. A McKoighay, 84. Senator—W. i1, Austin, 206; - Willism Dysart, 700; Peter W, Shea, 171 Houss M. Dimmick, 950; Jobu'A. Sanbore -J. o8, ¥ urnas, Beavey Ciry Neb, Nov, 9.—Uounty vote complete on candidates named: Harvison, BUT Weaver, 1,081 : Cleveland, 107: Crounse, Biid: Morton, 241 ; VanWvek, 918, Congress— MekKeiguan, 1,062, Audrews, 5i7. Sesie— Guuwmill, (vep) Sid; Youne, (iud.) 108, House—Kelly, (dem.)'819; Moutzomery, 792 Gage. Bearuice, Nob,, Nov. Liage county vote complete: Harrison, i, Cieveland, .85 Morton, 1,50 2715 Wolbach, 73 Cro erling, 1,320; Moor McRevoolds, 1.2 . Wolfe, i Hornbereer, 1.40: Hiatt, 1, 071; (horing, 1,68 Strickler, 1,18 Humphrev, 3,070 Wigglns, 1. Gunnott, Congress —Dach, 1,246; Hulner, 3,002 fquatn, 1,5 Sennte~H rnes (dem.), Cralg (1nd.), 1,610; Geraham (rep.), House—Arnold (ind. ), 1, Coftman Unptinger (ind.) Hinas 2,670 Irvin (ina.). cKson (dem.), 1.507; James (rap.), Marvin (dom.), 1,751] Merrick (rop.) representanive —Rutherford (dem. and ind.), 2,908, Wardlaw (rep.), 2,682 Garfield, Bruwerr, Nab., Nov. Harrison, 125; Weaver, 105 Crounse, '123; ' Van Wyek, 156: Morton Coneressman—Whitehead, 132; Gatewood, 11 Kom, 160, nator —Stewart, 16; Hunter, 130: Mullen, 183, Representative—Brownel! repuvlican, 140; Barry, independent, 170} Parks, democrat, 22 Newman, republicau andidato for cotnty uttorney, is defeated by thirty.two votes (rep.), ~Garfield Cleveland, county 105 Gosper. Eiwoon, Nob,, Nov, 1~ Seven out of eleven precincts in Gosper county give: Harrison, 28t Weaver, #10; Cloveland, 403 Crounse, Van Wyck, $40; Morton, Estimute ty forindependent tickotin the county, Greeley. Gueerey Cexten, Neb,, Nov. 0.—Greeloy county vote comp! Harrison, 208; Cleve land, 1573 Weaver, Crounse, 231; Mor- ton, H17; Van Wycek, 431; Majors, 2643 Wol bach, 30%: Snrad 22 Allen, 2023 Crow, 2820 Enasterling, 4413 Moo un, B McRovnolds, 416 ¥, 200 Back- man, 200; Wolfe, 433: Hastings, 274 Gering, 8205 Strickler, 410, Congress —Kem, 400} W litehead, Gatewood, 218: Riley, re- publican, Packwood, indenendent, 4 Huftman House—arks, democrat, 2165 Brownell, republican, 230; Barry, inde peudent, 519, Grasn Istasn, Neb, Nov. 0.—Tarrison electors take this county by 400, and Crounso and tho stute ticket by the swwe. The re- publican candidate for the senata ia defeated by 300 votes, Itepublicans concede the elec- tior of Soblotfeld wnd Johnson, fusion rop- resentatives, by asmall majority, MeKeighan gets the county by less than 100 majorit T'wo preciucts are not vet in and the exact numbers cannot be obtained, ott, O'NeiLt, Neb., Returns aro in twenty-two out of thirty-three pre- cinets and shows that the independents carry the county for ail officers with a plurality rangiug from 150 to 300. The chairman of tho republican senatorial committee claims the elaction of Hunter by a smali pluraiivy. Roturns are coming 1 slow and show inde- pendent eains in nearly all townships, Rooker, MurLey, Neb. voto complete: Clevelund, 5; Weaver, #3; Crounse, Morton, 6 Vaa Wyek, 513 Majors, 10; Wolouch, 6; Strade len, 103 Crowe, 43 103 O'Sullivan, 4; Bartley, 10; Beckman, 4; K 103 Hornberger, 4; Hiatt, Hastings, 13 Gering, 4; +; Humpnrey, 103 5. Uongress—White Gatewood, 2. Senate St Ravner, 11. House— sarrey, 533 Parks, floward 51, Pavr, Nob., Nov. Howard countv vote complate: IHarrison, 601; Clevelany, 25 Weaver, 024 ; Crounse, 4580; Morton, 3063 2561 3 Vau Wyclk, The carvassiue board re- Hawley, 193 Ports av a late hour as follows: Beotly, 28: Beeoe. 20: Gatewood, 343; Keu, Whitehead, 701: Ca.dwell, 5173 MeCarty, 1075, Charles Grammer, independent, for representative, and I'. J. Taylor, indepen- dent, for county attorney, are elected. Com- plete rerurns tomorrow. MeRey Wolte, head, 12 Kom, Darmer, 5 Browneli, 1 deferson. Fateniny, Nev., Nov. 0.—Jeffersou county returns in unoficially show: Clevelaud, 445 Harrison, 1,302; Weaver, 457; Bidwell, 403 Morton, 6503 Crounse, 1,218; Van Wyc 742 Congress—Vifquain, Gi1; Haiucr, 1,32 b, 733, Correll, rey a0, has aboutl 500 plurality over Clark, demiocratic, for the state senate for the Twenty-third distriot in this county and Cross, republican candidate for Thirty-sixth representutive district, bus 500 plurality. T'reeman 1s elected county at- torney and Mackey countv commissioner by good majorities. Both repubticans, Johnson, Treevsen, Nob., Nov. 9. -Tohnson county vote complete: Ilarrison, 1,147; Cleveland, 919; Crounse, 1,050; Mortou, Van Wyck, 726; Majors, 1,136: Wol- bach, 471: Shrader, 650; Atlen, 1,034; C; 530; Basterling, 553; Mooro, 1,108; O van, 544; McReynolds, 60Y; Bartley, 1,002; Beckmav, 533: Wolfe, 644; Goudy, 1,090 Hornbereer, 523; Hiatt, 600; Hastings, 1,070° Gering, Strickier, (24: Humphrey, 10915 Wiggins, 5443 Gunnett, 613, Congress teld, 1,112; Bryan, 9i4; Snamp, 254 Senate—tarris (ind.), 962; Hubbarl (ren, ), 1,155 Fourth district, nouso--Dew (rep.), 1,107+ Togersoll (nd), 5143 Ward (dem.), 150, Iifth district—Smitn (rep.), 1,213° Willlams (ind.), 953, Kearney, Mixpey, Neo,, Nov. 9, vote is as follows: Harrison, 862; W 0875 Cleveland, 74: Bidwell, ounse, T4 Van Wyck, 912; Morton, 186; Me- Keighan, 1,06; Andrews, 562; Hubbell, 41; Kurk (ind') is” elected to the logistaturs oy less than 50, Adams (ind.) is elected county atlorney by 111 majority. Keyu Enhn, SeriNavinw, Neb, Nov., 9.—The alliance electors, Van Wyck, Kem, Stuart (senator Fourteent district), and Farnsworth (rap- resentativo IVilty-second district) carry the county by majorilies ranging trow 50 to 100, Lincolu, Kearney counyy’s . 9.—Returas re- precineis out of y-eight in Lincoln county givo Harrison, Weaver, 866; Clovelaud, 262, Thirty clicts give Crounse, 5%, Morton, Same precincts for ngressman zive Gatewood, 144; Kew, 7 Whitohead, 62, Fcr stato’ senator, Thi tieth district, Darner, independont, (94; Dickerson, democrat, 163; St. Reyner, fepub. lic Tue fourteen precincts nov- yet neard from bave & total vote of about U50, making the ‘probable - vote of tue county 2300 The net pluraiity of the fudependent vyote in these precincts over the republican voto will be about 80, Majors, Ailen und Gandy run from twenty-five io thirty abead of the bead stato ticket. Compléte -returns re- coived here from Logau county show that Majors hus Snrader's county, Logan county gives: Harrison, 1775 Weavor, 1- Cleveland, 25: Crounse, 12i; Morton, 37 Vau Wyek, 1183 Mujors, 12;' Shradep, 115} Wolbach, 36, Allen, 122; Crowe, 413 Kaster- ling, 113; Moore, 1213 McRevnolds, 107 O'Sullivan, 18; Bartley, 121 Beckman, 43; Wolle, 1145 Gering, 43: Hastiogs, 1133 Strick- ter, 1157 Gannott, 110: Humphrey, 130; Wiggins, #0: Goudy, 120 Hiatt, 43; Gate- wood, 34 Kem, 117; Whyiehend, 121, State senate, Lhirtieth district, Darner, 1ngepend- ont, 114; Dickerson, democrat, 39; St. Rayuer, republican, 116, Representalive, Fifuy-sixth aistrict, Beal. indopendent, 127; Higgins, in- depenaent, 121, Woodruff, republican, 14 Vandenbutg, republicau, | Logao, (iorny, Neb., Nov, 9. --Logan ¢ounty Is re- deomed, Total vow east, 874; ‘vepubiican olectors, 127; ludependent electors, 123; ocratic elector: Governor— Van Wyck, Morton, 7. Lisutonaot Governor—Majors, 122; Strader; 118t Wol- bach, 24 Secretarv of State—Alleu, 59; Lasteriing, 70; Crow, 20. Auditor- Wooro, 78; McReyuolds, 74; O'Sullivang 23, AL torney geueral—Hastings, 83; Strickler, 80; Gering, 81, Treasurer— Bartley, 87; Woife, 0: Beckman, Superintendent’ Publie Instructon - 1205 Hiatt, 1145 Horn- berger, 2. Cougressman Sixth Distriet— Whiteuead, 125: Kem, 117 ‘flflmwfi:‘d 18, State Senator Toirtieth Disteict—Si.. ner, 116: Deroer, 114, Represemtative Fifty. District—Woodruff, 127; Vuudenberg, Beal, 127; Higgins, 121, Loup. Tavior, Neb., Nov. 9.—Loup county re- turos: Harrison, 117; Weaver, 110; Cleve laud, 6; Croutse, 105;' Van Wyclk, 131; Mor- ton, ¥. Congress—IKem, 126; Whbitebead, 112, Senator—I'ries, 101; Grey, 1148, Housu— Brownell, 104; Barry, 112, Madisou, NoxroLs, Neo., Nov. 9.—Precinets in Mudison county Lot ail in, but will give re- publican eloctors aud entire republican slute ticket a smail plurality. Madison bas Leretofore been ubout 200 democratic. Toe fiebt very close bLetwesn Hale (dem.) and Alden (rep) for state seu- THURSDAY not W a plurality of to tor cigher, Lutkart (dem.) (roy ) 1".. elooted 1o ihe legisiature, John Licey of Norfolk was eiected coyniy atterney over Jobn Robinson of Madisgp, who was steaddiing both the democrat, and independent partios Merriok. Neb., Nov, voto - gives: Harrison, Cleveland, 138; Bidweli, 101; : Morton, 289} Meiklejohn, Povnter, 618; Keiper, Wiahton, ' 87, Porter, inde- pendent candidate for lagislature, author of the Australian ballotibily, is re-olectod by 176 plurality. Dorshimer. indepenacnt candi date for county attoraey, is elected by 35, Nauce, Neb., Nov, 0 Harrison, 603 Crounse,' 545; Morton, Van Wyok, 661: Majors, 425; Snrader, Wolbach, 86; Allen, 417; Kasterling, b Crow, 72, Moore, 3i0; O'Suliivan, 14; Me Revnouds, 418; Bartley, Beckman, 70; Wolfo, 456; Goudy. 370: Hornberger, 6 Hiatt, 440; Hastings, 350; Gerlug, 633 Stri ten, 451; Humphrey, 368, Wiggins, 665 nett, 450, Congress — Meiklejoun, Poynter, 120; Keipor, 86, Senate 0013 Campbell, 760; Galingher, 47, Sibbutsen, 5415 Lewing, 722 It win exceed 10 ana Willis Cestrat Crry, county ofcial Weaver, N9 Crounse, 7 Boutley 0. —~Merrick 845¢ FoLierroy, vote complete: Cloveland, 78; Nancs county Weaver, 630; [l Braay, House Nemaha. Avnvny, Neb, Nov. 9. —With only one small precinet containing onlv about twent votes to hear from, Nemoha county give Brean 132: Field, 1,064; Shamp, | 204, Legislature Church Howe, re. | ubliean, 1,318; Poblman, repubiican, | Jobnson, frdependent, 1,952 Watkins (ind.), 1,119, With four precinctato | hear from, Cleveland has 815; Weaver, 9, and Harrison, 947, With three precinets to | wr from, Crounso has 0333 Morton, | Wyck, State senator—Hubbard (tep.), 1,104 Harris (pon.), 1,361, Johnson COUNTY 18 united with this for State senator. For float renvesentative with Johnson county, Nehama gives Smith (rep.), 1.074; Witliams (DOp.), 1,286, Nuckolls, ov. 9.—Nuckolls county cen precints heard from od, eive: Havrison, S%0; 1,025; Cleveland, 8 Crounse, | 8600 Van Wyek, 1,040: Avdrews, 050; Mo Keighan, 1,300, or vepresentative— Felton (ind.), is clected by 250 ma- Jority. Dysart, iudepondent candidate for ate senater, has probably carried this county by 0. Sutheriand, inacpondent county altorney, is elected. MecKeighan's mujority in 152) bas been cut down 4ib votes. Half of the democrats voted for Weaver electors. Returns have come in slowly. NELsoN, N, fifteen out of s and ono estima Weaver, Otae, sBRASKA CiTy, Nob,, tv gives: Harrison, 1,503 Woaver, 1,585: Crounse, 1,060; Morton, 14273 VanWyek, 13535 Iield, 1,4%5; Bryan, 1,808 Snamp, 6 ‘I'ho democratic legisla- tive and county tickets are probably elected excepl Watson, float representative, Fig- ures on state, lezislative and county tickets are not obteinable except.on governor. Phetps. Nob, Nov. ¢ Harrison, Sleveland, HovLon 5 vote compldte Weaver, (44; Crounse, 150 u Wyek, s aer, 9445 Rovuolds, ¢ Wolte, i Hiate Phelns county 41; Clovelaud, Morton, 170 : O'Sullivan, Bartlgy. 713; Berkman, 50: Coudy, 18: Hornberger, ' 47} : Hastings, $14; Gering, 92;.Sirick- : Humphrey, 703; Wiggins, 112; Guo- 354 Anarews, Me- IKeighan, 1. chate—Dale, independent, L150; Rioea, democratic, 5i3. House — Roberts, republivan, 16); Soderman, inde- pendent, 440 Stennett, democrat, 149, Tierce. Preror, Neb , Nov. . —Pierce county hus twelve precincts, seven preciucts. give: Weaver, 310: Harrisofi, 23%; Clevelund, Crounse, 2515 Morton, 257; ' Van Wyck, 223, The rest of the state wicket runs very close 1o the vote for governor. Meiklejohn re- ceived 279; Keiper, $40; Poynter, 172, J. M. Alden, republicun, “for'state senate, will re- ceive anout 100 mgya votes than,is cast on lhr\strululn(lcket.‘:} o of 1500¢ Demo- cratie, i renutjeg “; indgpendent, #30. - Meikiejohn will ‘receive 100 nfore votes than the straight . ticker. Sixty drawn from Poynter and forty from Keiper. Platte, Coruvncs, -Neb., Nov. 9.—Returns from soventeen polls in Platte county give: Cleve- land, 411; Harrison, 033; Waoaver, 1,002; Morton, 783; Crounse, 4145 Van Wy, Meiklojohu, 836; Keiper, 7103 Poynter, 324, Three precinets are yet 10 Lear from, but they will have no effoct except to increase Van Wyck's votoand that of Moiklejohn's opponents, North, democrat, 1s elected to the senato by about 400 plurality. The ficit on county aitorney and representauve from the Twenty-fifth disteict is very clos saline, WiLsir, Neb., Nov. 9.—TPhirteen out of Lweuty-two voung districts in Saline county give: Harrison, 1,091; Weaver, $20; Clove. Crounre, 773 Van Wyck, 627 Hainer, 1,085; Doch, 383} Vi quain, Rutherford, indovendent demo- crar, carries the county 'for float represeuta- tive Thirty -thivd disirier over Wardiaw by about 50, Saline county elects John D). Popo stato senator Twenty-secoud dis- trict, John N. Van Duyn and William Koup representatives Thivty-first district, Josenh H. Grimm county attorney ana K. C. Vauce county commissioner, ail repub. licans, except commissioner. sarpy. AviLiioN, Neb., Nov. 0.—Harrison's plu- rality in Sarpy county {s 46, Morcon gets G3 plurabity, and tho balunce of tho state ticket is democratic by 75 plurahity, Koyes (rep.), 15 electod to legislatura, and Dickinson {rep, ). canaidate for foat senator, gets 25 piurality. Morcer's voto 1s 533; Doane, (47. The dein- ocrats elect. Lefler couuty attorncy by o large majority over Hover, renublicau, Saund Wan00, Nob,, Nov. 9, —Com returns from wll precincts county except one and that rounse 1,266, Morton For congress, and Vifquain 512, rry the county ny about 500 and elect Olsou for representatives, Sorn- berger for county attornev, salioy for coni- missioner and Savnders for senator from the iftn seuatorial district, Morton to unoficiul in Saunders estimated give 88, and Van Wyck Hainer 1,260, Dech Independert ole Seward, Sewann, Neo., Nov. 9, -Oficial count has been made on cougressman, state senator, representatives and_ county attorney Huiner has a plurality over Doch of 257, and over Vifquain of 205, Lowley for senator, has a plurality of 252'in Soward county, and will bave 100 in the district. Brown' and Rheg republicans, aro elected ropresentatives oy plurality of 171 and 119 respectivoly, and i, M, derson, republic olected county attorney by a plurdlify of 151, No reliable figures have been obrained on nationul or stato ticket, but thef roublicans will tuve swall plorality, Ty, 0.—The ofticial count of Sherwan coulty gives: Harrison, 3 Weaver, 0443 Clevelana, 127; Bidwell, : Crounse, 400: Vau Wyck, 640: Morton, 3: Benvley, 42, igngross — Kem, (301 Whitehead, 413 Gafosyood, 143; Beebo, Senator—Inman (dom.), 121; Martin (pro.), coLt (rep. ), 449 Smth (ind. ), 645 This 18 4 gain of 450 Over Smith’s plurality in 189, Representative—Dickerson (ind.), 721; Woody (rep.), 43, /e vote on congre mau shows IKem hawlost 196 and a republi- can gain for Whitenead over Dorsey's voto in 1500 of 115, makiui 8Rotal loss for Kew in this county of #ll. = 4 Hapx. Hauuwisoy, Neb., Nw 9.—Tnirteen out of fourteen precincts iu' Sioux county give: Harrison, 144; Cleveland, 87; Weay, Crounse, 124; Morton, 83;' Van Wyek, Whitehead for cougress gets 170; K, 1 sud Gatewood, 50, Stanton, Srantox, Neb., Nov, 0. complote: ' Hurrison, Hif Morton, 405; Majors, 549; Scurader, Crow, 401; Moore, 363; Mclieynolds, Beckman, 405 Goudy, #50; Hiatt, 22 ing, 4245 Huwpurey; 330 Gunnewut, velund, 241; Crounse, 346: Van Wyck, 3 Wolbach, Allen, 856; Easteriing, i O'Sullivan, 413; Hartley, 820: Wolfe, i Hornverger, 441; Hastings, #26; Strick. ler. 235; Wigeins, 370. Congress—G. 0. Meiklejohn, 3415 G. F. Keiper, 435: W. A Poyuter, 230. Senate—Alden, #47; Hale, 4125 Herren, 2 House ~Goss, 310; Harris, 248 Matthesou, 437, | Smith, | Goud Thurston, Pexoes, Neb. Nov. 6, “ NOVEMBER 10, 18 vote stands: Harrison, 468; Cleveland, S0; Weaver, 18 Crounse, 459; Morton, ™4; Van Wyok, 194 Congross—Meiklejohn, 480; Keiper, 1344, Poy Onn, Neb, Nov, #. —~Election roturns for Valley connty give Weaver 7 Harrison, + Cleveland 132; Van Wyek, 735; Crounse, 323 Morton, 1775 Kem, 7387 Whitenend, M7 Gatewood, 182, wa Warse, Nob, Nov, Wayne county eive lasa, Weaver, ) pnidbition, Crounse, (06, Van Wyek, 569, Morton, Bentley, 33, Majors. 503, Shraaer, = 444, Wolbach, 404, Stephens, ' 83, Allen, 603, Boostrom, 41, Crow, 406, Rasterling, 440, McReynolds, = 427, 'Moors, 631, O'S livan, 427, Thomas. 41, ' Bartely, 003, Beckman, 456, Deustow. 52, Wolfe, 411, Brower, 38, Gering, 432, Hastings, 616 Stric Gunuett, 419; Humphrey, 61 #6: Wiggins, ' 4163 Bigelow, 4} U04: Hiatt, 808; Hornberger, 450 Keiper, 467: Moiklejohn,’ 618; i Wigton, 37, Representa nteanth district—Goss (eap.). 6305 Ha (ind.), 8%2; Mattheson, 402 Senator loventh district—-Alden (rep.), 587: Halo (dem.), #70: Howe (prohib.). '38; Heren (1nd.), 495, County attorney—Fuller (vep.), G115 Guy Wilbur (dem ), 778, Webater, Ren CrLovn, Nev., Nov. 9.—OMcial vote of Webster couaty is:* Harrison, 1,019; Cleve- land, 1657 Weaver, 1.034: Bldwell, 67; Urouuse, 885; Van Wyels, 943 Morton Majors, 043 Allon, 942; Bartie + Heck i Moore, 915, MeReynolds, '#7; O'Sulliv 306; Hastings, U201 Stricklor, 964: Goring, 3 Huniphr nett, 035 Wige 3 Goudy, 4303 062 Hornberger Andrews, 1,0 McKeignan, 1,103, Inde pondonts olect representative’ and senator Ratlway commission amendment, 930 for; Againsi, 216, School fund amendment, 425 for, 11 against. e, OMofal returne of Harrson, , Clove iy Crow, York, York, Neb, Nov. 6, —York county’s vote compiete: iarcison, 1,914: Cleveland, ¢ Weaver, 1480: Crounse, 1,68; Morton, | Van Wyek, 111: Majors, 1 466, Shrader, 1,0; Allen, 145: Easterling, 1,423; Moo 55 MeRbvuolds. 1,3207 Beckman, 414; Woufe, 1,208: Goudy Hovaberger, 444; Hintt, 1.300; Hastings, 1,765: Gering, 491: Stwickler, 1,308; Hum® phrey, 1745; Wiggios, 4405 Guonort, | Congress—Hainer, rohublican, 1.7 indevendent, 1,937 Vifquain, democrat, h4 Senato—Milier, republican, 1,843; Small, 1n depondent, 1595: Carson, democrat, 31 Representative— Keckiey, republican, '1,647: Johuson, republican, Eistman, inao- pecdent, 153, Price, mdepondent, i Diissner, domocrat, 440; Graves, democral, 363, Legisiative Klections, LixcoLy, Neb., Nov. 0.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee. | —Roturns so far received atrepublican state headquarters show tho clection beyond question of forty-four re- publican members of the house and nine re- publican members of the senate, These fig- ures do not ielude Douglas county. John Elcoted. Nonrork, Neb, Nov. #.—[Spocial Tele- gram to ‘Uur Bee. ]—Seven counties complete m the Toird congressional district and thirty-six precincts i other counties give Maeiklejohn, 4 Poyunter, 4,813, seikle- John's plurality will b at east 2,500, aovse Jfi SENATE, Meikl 1t1on a8 to the Way Thoir Membor- ships Will Be Divided, oN, D. C,, Nov. 9.—Because of thelack of returns from ail congressioual districts in tho country, it 1s yet impossible to0 make a complete list of the wewmbvership 1n the next house of representatives. From the information at hand there is little doubt that the democrats will bave a majority of at least eighty-eight over the republicans, with @ probability of increasiug that tigure when the fuli count is known. At this hour thiore are forty-six aistricts from which vo suflicient return has been mado to justify the placing of the candidales. Omitting theso aistricts a careful compilatiou ou the basis of the roturns received shows that the represesentation of tle three parties in the house will bo as follows: Republican, 1 democrats, 195; peoplo's party, 5, In the Senate. Wasmingroy, D. C., Nov. 8. —At present tlero are in the senate forty-seven repabli- cans, thirty-nine democrats and two farmers alliance men. 1t looks now as though after the 4th of March next there will be forty- threv republicans, forty-tures democrats and two farmers alliance representatives. One of these—Senator Peffor of Kansas—would probably vote with the repuvlican pariy. Sho'ild Senutor Kyle insist on being on tho otler side of any momentous question there could eusily be u tie, aud this would bave to be Dbroken by the casting vote of the vice presideat, wio would necessarily vote with the democrats, Tho terms of twenty-nue mewbers of the senate will expire March , next. Kighteen of these are republicans and eleven ure democrats. Ofthe lat thero was some doubt us to the return ot thres--1'aulkner of West Virgina; Turpio of Indiana, and Gray of Delaware, Figures already in would seem to show quito clearly that Senator Faulkner will undoubtedly be re-elected. It is possible that the same disposition may be made of Senator Gray’s case, but notbing definite can bo assumed until the poliucal status of of the stato is made more clear. If i is tue that Indiana has gone democratic, Mr. Turpie will probably succcea himself. The other democrats whose terms expire are practically sure of re-election or being succeaded by democrats, Recenty arrived indications from Wyomiiy are to the effect that Senator Way 0 will probavly be defeated. ~ The eight republican seats which were some timo ago regarded as doubtful s of Senator Case of North Dalots, Senntor Puaddoci of Neoraska, Hiscook of New Yorls, Sunders of Montana, Suwyer of Wisconsin, Stockbridgoof Michigun, Stewartof Nevada, and Senator Davis of Minnesota, Of these, Hiscock will cortaiuly be succosdea by i democrat, wnd there aro strong chances ih a liko fate may befall Senator Paddock, Senator Stockbridge is almost certuin to come atisfactorily in Micbizan, and from the sturns thut bave come today it would seem as though Senator Hawley would bo sent buck, . 4 Congremionnl Foreeasts, Cnicaco, 1L, Nov. §.—=Tho latest re‘urus eaye no doubt of the election of J. G, Can- non, republican to congress in the Fifteenth district. Ceoaie Rapins, Ia, Nov. 9.—Cousins, ro- pablican, is elected to congress in tue i district by from 300 to 400 inajority, Wasmixaros, D, C., Nov. . —Compilation roturos for congressinen from the best d at hand, gives the democrats a wajority over the repubheans of 77 in the legislature any © those | over bott republicans and thira partyites of | 6, with eieven districts doubiful, Coromnes, O, Nov, 9, —Returas received indicate thai tho yepublicans and domocrats have elected Leu congressmen each and ono is in doubt. ; Dis MoiNs, Ta., Nov, §.—The democratic state committeo ndmits that the republicans will prooably carry teu out of the eleven dis tricts for congress. Discque, Ia., Nov. 9.— The democrats con- cede Henderson’s election to congress by H0, - Movements of Ucenn stoamers, At Bromerhaveu — Arrived — Suale, New York, At Boston—Arrived—Columbian, from Liv- eroool. At New Yoris—Arrived — Naronic, Livergool; Majostie, from Liverpool e Dl LOCIL BIE ‘’he November term of the county cours commenced yesterday worniog with 150 cascs ou the roll, Tue chandeliors bave been huug in the council chamber, the electrio current Luried on aud everyibing iz in readiness for the special meeting tonight Dr. Georee L. Miller changed his office this morming from the rooms that he had been occupyang us Lhe westoru general wan- aker of thS Now York Lite. Insuranse som: from from 141828, | pauy o the oftice of the park commission in the ety nall ‘Tho Nebraska Home for the Aged will @1ve recention and pouud sociable at the home, 1422 North Twenly seveutn street, vu the afternoon of Novemver 10. tiverybody is cordially iuvited to come and bring mite. | 1 | | plurality | fae 1u | the | in the westorn p PROBABLY CLEVELAND | [CONTINURD IROM Finst pacE precincts, togethor with seattering returns from tho ‘state at large bring tho totals re. ported to the following figures: Cloveiand, 41.584; Hurrison, M1 Weaver, 2842, In San_ Francisco the voto was: Clevoland, i Harrison, 24,204, Weaver, 1573, Both s claim the siate, but from retirns so I8 dificult to ‘arrive at o definite gonctusion. The republicans cluim that tho indications are the congresstonal delegation Will stand threo repub'icans and four demo erats. ~ Democrats claim all tbe delegation cxcept oune, The present delegation is four ropublicans and two demo crats, ono district having boen added by the vart | pocten 10 draw Koh, demoorat. This (s which was acoorded to the the radistrioting of the state, tho distriet opuolicans in TEXAS TURNING, Tt Now Looks as Though Nogg Would e fenten for Gove Garyestos, Tex., Nov. 0. Partial voturns from thirtoen districts up to noon indicate that Goorge Clark is in the lead for gover. nor Ho ecarried Galveston by an estimated vlurality of 1,100 or 1,500 Worth, Austio, Waco, San Aatonio, Pari and Weatherford and thy latgor oitios will @ive bim pluralities of from 1,000 1o 1,000, In many of the countie where Hogg ex his strencth, Nugent has tedly large vote that would Dailas, For volled an unexpe last apportiomnnent, otherwiso have gono to Hogg. Many countios Roturns as to legislature are too are yet unheara from, but from meacer to warrant w definite statement, though there 1s evidence of domoo atic enius In 1,206 out of 2180 precincts, including b in rancisco, Harrison receives 87, Cleveland, S5,681; Weaver, 15 353 SAN [PRaxcisco, Cal, Noy Nino hun dred aud thirty-seven precinets in California QuL Of A total of 2,109 give Cleveind 67,044 ; Harrison, 62,501: Weaver, 0, plurality is 557, Ihis includes 963 precincts in sun Fran cisco. Itis now estimated that the Weaver vole witl excead 20,000 in tho atate, 550 IN KANSAs, St Figures Coint to the Success of the Fustontsts here, Toreky, Kan, Nov. {1t iooks ike an otlier third party landsiido in Kansas, With only a few back vounties to hoar from, tho rewurns already 1o show that W has carciod the stato by about 2,005 thut Lewe! Ivn, the fusion candidate for wovernor, will nave w majority over Smith, republican, of | about 15005 that Ha the fusion can. diuato-ut-large for congress, will beat An- thony, robublican, vy 1,000, I'ie congrossionul delegation will stand four fusiou-populists and threo ropublicas, Brouerick (rep.) is re-elected in the I%rst district by u good round majority of &t lenat U0 Funston (rep.) in the Second distriet comes up througn this second jand slide, which ho bas survived, with anout 500 majority, and Curtis (rop.) 1n'tho Fourth is electea by 3,000 majority L. U. Humphrey, at present republiean goy- exuur of the stto, is baaten for Congross in the Thira district by Hudson, fusion-popt list. ~ Haker, fusion-populist, in the Sixtn is re-elected by 2500 mujority over Pestuna, ropublican, and, to cap tho climax, Joire Simpson is returned in the big Seventn by 8U0UL 2500, n reduction in his majority two | 00 votes, Fears ago by ropublicans av 11 o'clock Y8t The claim the stato by 500 majority, and say it will take oficial count 1o’ decide. Their own figures do not bear out their assertion, for | the wnjoritios given abovo are computed | from their returns, No estimate can be given on the logisiature, Tlhe countics still to be heard from ave all artof the state, the bot-bed of the third party wovement, und if they chaugo the result given, it will be in the w of increasing tho fusion majoritie COLORADU'S SHOWING, Election of Weaver Electors Cor Democrats sna Republicuns, DENVER, Colo., Nov., 0.—Although the ro turns from this state are incomplote, 1t is clear that, with the excoption of a few candi- | ates on the county ticket, the peonles party has scored a great victory, Charman Grif- tith of the republican state committoo con- cedos the stato to tho Weaver men, but claims the election of O. F. Lefovro as county judee of Arapahoo by 4,000 plurality. He also claims the election of Feiker, Hark- ison and Webber, state senntors from Araps. aloe county, by a smaller plurality. He timates the Weaver plurality in this state at 5,000, When asiced to what he ascrived the sud- den chanee in Colorado potitics, Mr. Grifiith, aftor some hesitation, replied that the silver clubs which wero extensivolv formed auring the campalgn were a great factor in tho elec- tion. Chairman Coleman of the peoples party claims the election of the entiro stato and county tickets, the latter by only 5)0 plurdlity and tho former by G.000 to 8,000, He gives the following figures, which represent ubout three-fourtos of the tate returns: Harrisou, 17,7:1; Woaver's majority, 486 or goveruor—Waite, peoples, 19,241} Helm, repubican, 17,925; Maupin, democrat, 8,017: Waite's pluralite, 1315, 1ot congrass. man First aistriot—Pence, beoples, 13,673 e, republican, 1 : Taylor, democr Pence's piuralit r congress district--Bell, peoples party repubhican, 4,753; Bell's pi Mr. Coleman counts upon the precinets uot heard from to swell the plu- ral ded by WISCONSIN IN DOUBT, Cluhns Nade by the o Democrats, Mruwarker, Wis., Nov. . —The result in Wiscousio is still in doubr, botb sides claim- ing the state. Chairman H. ¢, Payne of tho | republican staie comwittes claims abont 1.000 plurslity for farrison and Spoouor. Chairman Wail of the democratic committeo stanos oy his claim of 12,000 for Cloveland and Steve Republicans admit to election of Peck, democrat, for governor, by a small plerality and that the electoral vote will go 1o Cleve- iand. IFour of ten congressmen will probably be republi The legislature demoeratic | | ard will elect o democrat Lo suceeed Suwyer in tho United States senato, Chairman Wall suva Clave- lana and Peck aro elected by about 1,000 I'he Seutinel’s figures by counties, partly estimated-—sixty-threo connties out of sixty- eivht The connties still to hear from are likely iuc) tnis & fow hundred, buv also esti- mates aro liabie to many changes, o o & MASORITY, | 1 publicans aud by the MISSOUKL INCE That State Geatiy- | Latest Figures from s to the Democrats., Lot 15, Mo., Nov. 9.~ Late returns froin 1 over L Late indicite that the democratie victory in Missouri will be considerubly greater thau was supposed last night, Tho of Claveland, based presout , will Lo swelled to 45,000, wiile i | t S 1 on figur for Couonel Stono for overuor wiil cxceed | re Clevoland's | ¢ caused sion is begiuning to ubate, 0 far as the Weaver, [ ronchea of their guard. the bailot intentio of eastern on: worning horse, received yestorda vo net deviocratic plurality of 1,651, | o ; 10 | abs Maryiand and eastern W est Savoy. Windsor, sent inai cations Clark's plurality over Hogg is large. The Voro i Sew Mexico Santa Fe, No M, Nov. 0. Returs ing in slowly. Catron, republican ¢ for delegate, has carried Taos, 1o, Arriba, Santa Ko, Valen probably Socorro counties by 200 mijority. Joseph, demo. ic candidate for aelogate, has San Micuel, Guadaloup, Colfax, kddio, bineolu and Canves counties by 2,000, ‘Thres countios Are still to bo heard from, I'he vote will ve closo. and Conneetient's Eleet Hanrron ‘onn. rives Clovel democratic ticket In three districts vopublicans have beon elected to conuross, The logislatore is re- publican on joint ballot . Nov. 0. 0 H417 plurality punecticnt "he entire nrobubly elected Now Goorgin Went, Ga, Nov. 9. democratie deie ATLANTA solid Georgin sends a ation 1o the tand Sam Small i the Mty conRress Watson is snowed undor in Teuth i dis- Detaware De He by a Siall Mujosity, WianiNaroy, | Nov. . —Stato com- olete. Cleveland, I18520; Harrison, 13,051, DYNAOMITERS Tawsday Sand 1 Able Stenitloan, [CopyYriehtod 1822 by dauss (30 Pauts, Nov. 9. —~[New Yo Spec Bee.| vosterdav's ks Work Cons ot Possess 101 Ben Horald Cabla The oxcitement dynamite explo- to r by people are concerned, circles to increase. Tuore does ot appear 10 bo any proof thut the deod vras done by the Cavmaux worlimen or that it originutod in that strike. It seems 1o havo been tho Work of the parlsian anarchists, A fortnizht neo they had a secret meeting. at lssv. There they discussca tho question whether 1t was advisable to attack the ad ministration of the Carmaux affair at once or er. The uso of dynamite was finally de- cided upon aud iho explosion yestorday was the result Tho machine was to have been placed op- Posite the house of the commissary of polico M. LaGasse. the inwyer who celended [tav- actiol, who had seen tho criminal bafore his death, declares that Ruvachiol had told him there would be no dauger of an explosion before the winte: the wnchinery required a certuln’ dagren of low tempern. ture for its preparations and that was dificuit to obtain 1 summer without atiricting the atteution of the nelgnoors. Yestorday's attompt corroborates tho msse 1ons of tho eriminal Ravachol. All the news. papers demund the suppression of ths kind of outruge with pitiless severity. In tho opinion of the ehamber vesterday’s explosion will advance the return to power of M. Con- StanS by two nonths Lispatelies from Dabomey came in today houncing that Cana hud been capturea by. Colotel Dotas who has just been cazettod to| tho grade of gencral, (ques St Ceng, but 1 political because Hayti Revolutions Defente (Copyrikhten 1502 e Kinastoy, Jamaica (via Galveston, Tex.), Nov. %—[By Mexican Cable to the Now| York Herald—Speeial 1o Tur Brr,|—Ad- vices from Hayti teil of an attempted uoris- ing at Cape iaytien. Hippolyte wus on the alert, however, and nipped the revoiution in the bud. Therc were maoy arrests ana, it is rumored, some executions. The Manigot arty had nothing to do with the affair aud pressed much surpriso when the news here. Tt may intirlore with somo pians by putting Mlippoiyte ou his Gravien, Venezuels (via Gulveston, By Mexican Cabie to the Herald —Special to Ty Brr.| Lawalde and Dr. Toledo have been up- pointed commissioners from Venezuela to the World's fair at Chicago, May 3 isaac Flygh, arrested Tuesday night for carrging awav from an eleetion booth ove of the ofticial tickets, was arraigued in the pelice conrt vesterday. [is case was con- tinued until Monday I'ie prosecution will bably bo dr 1, as the county attorney s not believe the prisoner carried awny aly Kitled by w Horse, la., Nov. O.-—[Special to Pur ohn Rankin, one of the old setilers Pottawattomie county, died this from the effects of a ¢ by a LA sense 1 150N, il SONAL £ratia e, Col. Corwin of the Chicago Tribuuo left ast night for the World's Fair Ciy. Captain William 1. Lams left for Onio lust vening, being called thers by the serious il | ness of bis sistir, Assistant Chief J. 1. Barnes of 1ho firo de- partment left for Pine Biufl and oiuer points Arkunsas y Mr. R A ampnizoiag tour in unism. He was ie e, o overea orday on W ten-day leave of L. Dick has returned from his the causo of republi Kept on his logs nearly all having delivered twanty-two ki, Phe territory ho the westorn portion of Irginia, clat ‘Telogr Mors i 4 New Yonk, o ‘Tik Ber., | --Omal or the Morso Dry_ Gaods compuny, Hoiol Council Bluffs: L. C. Parker, Cancolu: IS, Tunt, Hotel Alvert. Citeaso, DL, Nov, 4, o I'mi Bek,|--Tho follo istered here today: I Nov. (5 S, P, mn L buyer ISpecial Teisgram ing Novruskuns nont . 3,000, Moore, Miss L. Moore, Omana; H, 11, i3hav, Of tho congressmen, tho demoerats elect, | | tinrieen out of fifteen, tho republicans elect | Joy, on the face of Lhe returns, by i voros over Johu J. O'Neill, democerat, but O'Neill will contest, In tho Lenth district Richard Barttol publican, is elected by u lurg ro- | ( ey oor | & Hoier, O Jocoln, Palme dmaba; J. J. Jmb B. Baxter and adlov, Omuho, ay, Miss May )miabia, 4. “Thom ff, Lascoln, wifo, J. 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