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—— ESTABIAI HED '.fi:\E 19, 1871, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORVNG NOVEMBER 8, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. PRINLEYS VICTORY jo Re-Elects Hit Governor by Over Fifty Thonsand Majority. ROTECTION'S APOSTLES GREAT RACE 11 Doubts of the Buckeye State's Republi- canism Dissipated, OUT OF THE FORCES OF FREE TRADE Lepublican Success in Every Northern State that Held an Eleotion. 'AYNARD TU'NED DOWN IN NEW YORK lections In Massachusetts, Michigan, lowa, New Jersey and Other States Redound Lo the Glory of the Grand Old Party. Corvanrs, O., Nov. 7.—With a plurality of 0,000 and two-thirds of bath branc of he legislature, McKinley has won the most acisive victory recorded in Ohio since the Ivil war. It has been won on national Jisues. Although McKinley was running for ection as governor, he made state affairs ndary to protection and honest money in b1l s speeches, numbering 110, 1t would not have been a surprise two veeks ago, but after the action of congress hero seemed to have been such a reaction hat the overwhelming vote is a surprise. 'ho democrats did not allow the contest to 10 by default, but made most vigorous ght with its working forces. Ex-Governor Jampbell canvassed the state for Lawrence 1. Neal all last week, and the democratic fommitteo was hopeful after congress eached decisive action. Governor McKinley was not surprised at the result. He has expected it all along and ons of the felt confident that the impre: [changes of conditions would not be overcome by the campaign efforts for reaction. The weather was pleasant all over the state, and there was a full vote of over 800,- 000, and McKinley has a majority over all, with democratic, prohibition and populist tickets opposed to him. This is the first Imajority over all any state candidate has had since Foster's election, just after Gar- eld’s death in 1831, Tho republicans are pprehensive of one part of their victory. 'he legislature elected today does not select United States senator, and it is over two- thirds republican, the strongest since the swar. With such a large working majori they fear such legislation by city members as may lead to defeat two years hence when another legislature is to be sclected that will choose Seunator Brice's successor, Took McKiuley by Storm. Bafore 9 o’clock the overflow from repub- lican headquarters rashed into the state house and took Governor MeKinley by storm. He was sucrounded by Congressman Boutelle, R. G. Howard, R. G. Hoar and others in the canvass, state officials and leading republicans who had come in expec- tation of & memorable occasion. MeKin! would not tallk on the result and said it would not do to estimate the extent of the result until after midnight when the rural precinets could be compared, with those of the towns and cities, Franklin county, the home of Thurman, in which Columbus is situated, has nover been carried by the republ he iatter clain that a plurality of 1, been reversed for McKinle! Republicans elect county tickets In many localities where they have never had local officers. At 9 o'clock Chairman Dick, at republican headquarters, said that if the average gain of 82 per cent kept up, McKinley would have 3,000 plurality, but that the riral districts would not keep up to this average, He feels confident McKinley's plurality will be more than double that of 1801, and a gain of 40,000 over lasy ye ote. ¥ timate to Make. “Chairman vard of the democratic committee has no estimate, put claims that the rural vote will reduce present claims. He does not claim anything on state or legisiative tickets, but suys it is an *off year,” and that the party in power has been old responsible for everything. Covunnus, O.. Nov. 7.—To General Maj Assoclited P At 11:80 1 desire to o the figures mudo earlier. We have cars Oblo for MeKinloy by from 60,000 to 75,000 luraiity, and both Dranches of the legl Furo by Hiore than tvo-thirds majori y. Dick, Ohairman Republican Hlata Bovititiae; Chairman Seward of the democratic cen- l.hl state committee was scen after mid- ight. He has no statement to make, but mluuu if the pi f democratic Jossca continue the complete roturns would show ‘s plurality of 70,000 foc McKinley. Chairman Seward and Colonel W. A. Tay- Jor, democratic candidate for licutenant-gov- ernor, laughingly seconded Ncal's motion to make it unanimous. CLEVELAND, Nov. 7.—Twenty-nine of the 172 precincts in 10w nev republican gains of 1,780. indicat gain of 9000 1 the county und a plurality of nearly 7,000 for McKinles CINCINNATI, Nov. 7.—One-tenth of the pre- eincts in Hamilton county show a republic gain of 952 over 1802, At th ublican plurality will rise to over g’hh appears to carry the entire republ tieket, including three senators und ten | membors of the house. At 4:30 the strects an front of the republican clubs were Jammed with cheering and shouting masses of peo- ple, while everywhere horns wore blowing .mi men :Lx:r Pwo b procinets give MelKinley 82,- 154, Neal 20.042, populists 611, probibitionists, 1.807. 'The same precinets in 1802 gave Har- yison 80,610, Cleveland 24,178, showing u re- publican gain of 5,130, AS USUAL, Rosults 1o Kentucky Strongly in Favor of the Democratio Party. Lovrsvy Nov. 7.—Full election returns | shroughout Kentucky will not be available for soveral days, but so far as the reports have been roceived it is pretty certain that the relative standing of the two political rties has not changed. Sesator William nndny was elected last winter over diovernor Brown and Congressmen McCreary and Stone. Lindsay tten had 60 per cent of the democratio caucus vowes. in the primaries fully 80 per cent of the democratic | mominees for both house and senate were to Lindsay and they ave all friendiy Seuator Blackburn, who will stand for re- 1on two years hence. The Kentucky islature will be democratic on joint ballot ‘about four to one. ‘The ouly issues in is election were factional, the dominant of the democracy being the Cleveland as opposed to the wing which lu|l- My, Henry Watterson in_his oppo to Cloveland's nowinution. In this city, , deniocrat, was elected for mayor by noul 8,600 majority. Boomed Keed for President. Purrssuig, Nov. 7 —John Dalzell, republi- can congressman, started a presidential boowm for Thomas B. Reed ata meeting of rovublican ward workers touight. After . eougratulating the republicans oo the gen- eral result of the election, he launched out 10 A oulogy of Congressman Keed, in the JACKSON'S FINE LEAD ; Towa's Republican Gubernatorial Oandidate Elected by a Handsome Vote. which he said he hoped, in com- Jackson 1,100; Boies, 880, Jackion's plurality mon with thousands of others, to see the day Mitchell. republican for ropresentative, is clected by Nbout 300 y. The entire repibliean county ticket is elected publicans will elect half of the ofcers, vote is larger than last year, yor llapnlvllrln by Reduced Majority. |Special Telegram hayer county r ried by a sm all majority for th | ARE NECK AND \u:cK Judges Holoomb and Harrison are Appar- ently Running 8ide by Side, vated to the highest position The avplause following this lasted several minutes. BY POPULAR VERDICT George P, Bemis Will Be Mayor of Omaha Two More Years, Adams ggnnty gives B s ontire repub v IK l( AN KANSAS, ate fnr r(‘l)l‘b!i!nhllh’(‘ 250 plurality. Republiean Gains, ~[Special Totogram “Roturns have only been re- nd the Second ward Tn Cromwell Jackson obtained votes, Boies 38 and Joseph 14 Jackson 179, Joseph 56, a popnlist Fatn of 35, undoubtedly gone I'he populistcandidate for about even with the democratic Returns from the State Eavorable to the _Grand O1d Party. superiutendeat, republicans, Crestoy, I, county judge and commissioner ond district, BOIES LEFT HOPELESSLY IN THE REAR NEBRASKA ELECTION RETUINS MEAGER n was used today for the first time, a though there was some friction in localities where the law was not fully understood, on the wholo the election pssad off smoothly. ¢ for various reasons is not cetved from Cromwell inln for Harrise Democratic Governor Repudiated in All Parts of the State,, Estimates from the Varions Counties Olose and the Result Doubtful, Telegram to T Thiscounty The vote this nearly so large as in 18¢ HANDSOMELY ENDORSED AT THE POLLS Last yoar's vote ENTHUSIASM ~ MANIFESTED In tho first place it is an “off year." it is cstimated that fully 25 per cent of the voters in the westorn part of the state havo emigrated on account of the failure of crops, omb's Spurt In Cheyenne, SinNey, Neb, N to Tie Bre. ) LARGE FALLING OFF IN THE TOTAL VOTE Jackson's Majority Growing. Nov. 7.—[Special Telegram welve out of tiventy precinets give Jackson 225 majority The total yote will make it500. tion of Julian Phelps for senator and W. J. Davis for representati Jackson Safo in Harrlson. Missount VALLey, Returned by a Plurality Nearly as Large as Reports from twelve precincts y out of eighteen indicate Holcomb's major for supreme court judge to be about Cheyenne county. Fremont Does ner.eu I‘ruull. Members of the Grand Old Party March Solid Columus, 8ome Populist Gains Reported Over the Van Wyck Vote a Year Ago. in Cass county BENNETT'S FACE TURNED TO THE WALL v, would not e the new law through ignor venture into the booths _ covsent the compared with tnat you » county officers were elected. vote of th at year was s follow 3 i democrat, 28 815; The republicans of the county "ooes yoten Tor. femocrats 20, LEGISLATURE BELIEVED TO BE SAFE LOSSES BY DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS Nov. 7.—[Special even precincts of ckson a plurality of Net repuolican gain of 131 votes over Eller's Term Will Expire with the Present chutth 481, Teving 200, Bittonbondor 17, i Fiecal Year, Hmmml wnship gives Har 1 Estimates, Based on Comparisons, can and Popalist State Central Com- mittees Both Clalm the Klec rison county Rotire the Democrats from Power—How the puivulisls the Figures Look—Reports from Jackson Oarriea Boles Ward Thelr Candidates, but the Dem- —Governor Bol home ward gives Jackson 2 ) SACKETT RE-ELECTED COUNTY CLERK Al give stmall majority for Harri: The indicatious are that Holcomb will carry the county. Democrats Carry Stanta Various Towa Countios. ocrats Admit Defear. populous county he entire republic tion of surveyor and register ot, with the Bolln, Olsen and Berkn Ro-Kleoted—Gro The election of justice of the supreme court of the state of Nebraska hiuges on the result in Douglas canvass of the vote on the head of the state ticket in this county was so incomplete tnat but little conclusion could be r s . 8. —[Special to Tue Bee.]—Up to3a. m. this (Wednes- day) morning compa Doubt—Commi Defented—Waul Trobably Eleoted loner Wil- SOUTH DAKOTA K! 5 g S The election pas the popullsts held own as com vom present appes the democrats will carry the state ticket and the republic of the county ticket. ides Confident o § They Are O sons had been made on Vote by Distriots. 721 precinets, which was the end of the fig- half the registe vote was polled. On account of & split in the party few aem- 18 the majority ocrats voted CHAMBERLA [Special Tel- ached from .| —Chairman Eighty-one out of eighty-elght preeinots give Bomis, 6,300; Bedford, 4,605; Hascall, 3,671; Meroer, 606, me precinets last ; Cleveland, 82,708, the republi states that republicans would hold their percentage of vote, which would aates for supreme judges about Judge Haney (rep.), candidate for cir- cuit judge, this district, is elocted by a good ity. But 50 or 60 per cent of the vote in the state has been cast. Reports ut Sioux Falls, . 7.—[Special Tel- ik, |—At 11 0'clock the city the supreme judges ha ity. For judges of ar gave Harrison Net republic on passed off very counties have gone re- k, of which Wichita is ied by the populists actual figures being Bemis plurality, 2,53 quictly today aud ve republican candi- 1 t amount of work done by 'I 'his covers one- lhl 1 u( the state and in- d1ndependent parties, sarly every county in tho state which oved to be reliable, giving the vot unties 1 round numbers. mates show that Harr almost on an equal footing us regards the number of votes received. Where 1o report has been received from a county an estimate was made by T on the vote cast last year per cent was deducted from the total vote, and then 10 percent was taken from both ican and demoeratic columns ana added to the populists. lieved, is appr both the republican a both sides claim lurge gains. ‘s Plurality in be the mayorof ns will probably have a plurality Omaha for two years more, st in [Kansas, state will be about 53,000, ative vote will run ahead of the state ticket, and will undoubtedly be lican in both branches by a good the decision of the voters of y at the polls yesterday in one of tho quistest political fights that has been waged in Omaha for years, son and Holcomb are srats carried Leaven- : Bee | —Roturns from the six give Harrison 784, Returns _from ding Liberty, wards in this c an., 7.—The entire re- was elected be procured this a hotly contested one The mayor was opposed by ichised corporations, by political ringsters, by discruntled politicians s i, and no methods or neglected to encompass his defeat, the people were with him and he was ro. clected by & majority that any man could be alarge republican from the start. The indications are the prohibition vote and the populist vote in 1 tickot is undoubtedly elocted. Saline Republicaus on To, will be about 12,000, the neighborhood of 25,000, nging from 200 to 1,000, was opposed i crats and populists, can gains we county commi T'he immense republi- Lincoln county, from Lennox, 60 out of S0 county. Jones_h is considered” elected. lican and aemocrat_state headqu a vietory to republican candidate T'he vote in the state is con- IT WAS A LAN mately correc At midnight Chairman Slaughter of the republican state central that Harrison was elected ity. At the same hour C of the populist state committe expressed confidence that Holeomb had been chosen supreme judge by at least 5,000 plurality. Judge Irvine had given up the fight several hours before. The tabulated statement of the estimated vote of the state is as follows: Holcom, 78, Popularity Faded Before the On- Reports from repub- slaught of Ke committee claimed by & small plu- rirman Deaver y lcnuhlh'z\n gain as on will have from voto of last ve: county has gone compared with tho icate that this :an by about 300 majority. i The Capitol's dispa preme judges. sidered ubout three: In the Vicinity of ¥ Hot SpiiNgs, S. D., Nov. 7. —[Spec gram to THE BEE: that Pennington coun eturns 80 far in this state show nothing less than a repub- independents. balance of the ticket 15 yet in doubt. Repubtican Loss in Butler. from nearly all of the voting dis assure Mr. Bemis' clection by at least 1,800 plurality, with Bedford and Hascall very close for second not running fast enoush to get up a perspiration. tricts of the city bk from all everywhere. herokee countics, over, have been slow in coming in, y 9 o'clock before enough to base any predictions upon has been a steady net republic first 100 precinets of nearly seven to a cinet. This is compared with last year whn Harrison carried the state by a plurality of Ihe precincts first heard from were mainly in the large cities, leaving the county precincts to be hea there the prohibition vote may prove to be large and cut down the republican plurality as now figured. The totul vote in the state will fall, it is , at least 8,000 ana short of, last year, the majority of stay-at- homes being democrats, who probably could not consistently vote the republican ticket and still did not want to vote their own. The democrats have lost heavily to the vopulists, which can be accounted for partly by hardtimes and principally to the recent The prohibition vote, unless the county districts (gencrally the last to be heard from) pile up, the total small—much smaller than pated by prohibitionists and feared 7.—[Special Tele- holds of the peopl election of tho en an ticket in tos. democrat, is elected *in David City. 50 to 100 republican. Fall River, Gardner about 150 majority majority in th counties heard from are all republican, in- cluding the most populous counties of ‘the i populist_last, u galn in Whe 1y being ( s cial circuit o the ticket is from i vote in the city comb, 90; Lrvine, 63, Stuht and Huscall at Work, In the First and Second wards, the origin ofumany of the disturbing elemen% in the election, and the trysting place of Hascall, nd their suites, the voting proceeded very quictly and slowly. instances were there any workers about the polls and at no place was there a crowd. was prevalent Stuht had been seen early in the morning at his voting booth 1n the First ward and had then disappeared with Messrs. Hascall and to do electioneering near Fort Omaha, their action being explained on the ed that their mos! effective work could bedone where the were least kuown. ident from the first that Hascall was receiving a vote far beiow the estimate v him and his friends for these wards, and the exertions of a commit- ite can_be learned concern- ing the state ticket, atl the interest being i contest. on cil which hus been bitter. the republic lickets were scratched clern sweep of the state for the republicans. cKets were scratche Johnson Solidiy Repubiioan, 7.—[Special Tele- on will get at lenst huson county. icnti are strong to the effect that the whole re- publican county ticket is elected with the possible exception of sheriff. Small Vote i ¥ Famsury, Neb., gram o Tk Bre.) 37 vetes were nvassed, vut indications are that haye elec ed county officers, nd superintendent, HOW NEW YOiiK WENT. - aupaar n supreme court cundidates have between 500 and 600 majority in the three counties named. “f ‘uospuvg “d ‘quodtoH| Stuht, Bachelor gramtolue Be plurality in J Eutire Republican Stato Ticket Elected by Large Majorities. 7.—One of the most pe- culiar campaigos in the history of the state was closed at sundown this evening, and it is safe to say the democratic managers are not more surprised at the result than are The dominant ssue in all “01g “:opusquan Republican Judges Eleoted. . 7.—Reports from ten dif- ferent counties in South Dakota show re- publican gains over last yea) dicate a republican plurality of fully 5,000. The returns indicate that six republicansout of eight circuit judges are clected. and Bennett for supreme court judges have large majoritiesfind it seems provable that the third judge is also elected, Simmons of the independent stats tee claims the country precinets will show at least one of the independent supreme court judges elected. From Lend Leap City, S, D., Nov. Mk Bee. ] —Indi ¢ vote and in- A tradition mavbe 4,000 ection was very cuiet, the republicans. republicans New York Clty, Brooklyn, Albany and Buf- falo have been greatly assisted by the organized efforts of independent democrats. Maynard, the candidate democratic tickec for judge of the court of appeals, against whom independent demo crats have waged war most bitter cnting, has been surprisingly and over- oxcept sheriff the populists probably majority will be a small one over Holcomb. Hurrison Carrles His I theory that they lil.m\l gives Hal ations point that et went republican in precincts have been carried the coun republican candid 234 plurality in Lead and made a ‘standoff in The outlying precinets of Law- rence, Meade and Butte counties will greatly that had been made nit judge, had All the estimates are based upon the first definitely he: 100 precinets heard from. of precincts in the state 3 100 comgrise one-twentieth part of the state, and what 1s true of these will vory likely © true of the whole state, an a small change at most. The first 100 precincts just in and tabulated The total numb Claimed by Republicans. tee appointed to oppose the movement fof Hascall with Bedford had some effect. cer was not hoard of and shouters for Bach- clor, if there were any, were in do st His Own Ward. > Seventh revealed the fact o very persistently get- f County Judge in Brooklyn s county sever out exception th the state show hie was heavily Even ten of Coney Island this time s Almost with- returns from every part of 1—Returns from republicans a s . now that the state ticket an, independent. no iterest being taken. esnlts Not Question: Nov. 7.—[Special Tele- B, —Information rec s of the republican democratic central committe ion of ullof the republican didates for judgship upon tho republican 1. The vote cast will be aboutone-half, or the republican candidates Actual figures will not be available until tomorrow night. The vote was light, Indications are will go republican. Hotcomb Hus u \ln_‘ur“y in Dawson, —[Special Tele: ¢ with nothing cratehied him. The result at s that he has been de- plurality close in the neighbor- hood of 100,000. that republica y returns complete from many counties of the state and scattering returns the others indicat have elected their entire state ticket y wi a good working majority in the next legislature. In Brooklyn the locul campaign was Mayor Boody, who was re- . was opposed by The same precincts last year Boies' total vote, precincts last yea ; net republican gain, 505. If kept up for the whole state it will make a : will carry the wwson county. point to the clection of the entire republican county ticket, Harrison has fifty "The vote of the entir comb a small majority turns are coming Antelope County Retu: ting away with the b gave Harrison 13,862, the republicans Ouv of 400 votes counted cut by some republicans, but not to the ex- tent that had been anticipated In certain quarters where theopposition had been very bitter, while for some reason Bedford was cut by democrats, who cast their ballots and worked for 40,000, of which will receive ounty will give Hol- TakshiBpue over Harrison. ain of 13, state by nearly Lanaslide to Jackson, The election of Towa most bitterly. nominated by the democrats the Young Men's Inaependent Democratic FOUGHT AT THE POLLS, Des Moixes, No will go down ds a republican landslide. gains have been stead age about six to the precinct. morc than one-fourth of the State are now i io of incrouse Returns as to pro- pecial Telegram eligh city give: i District judge: to Tur Bik, ; Holcomb, 51 Disgraceful scenes at Many Places in New ey Yosterdny. Jersey Crry, N. J., Nov. 7,.—Tn New Jersey therace track element has wrought up more than ordinary interest in today's election, and both sides are out in force and working The reports that are coming in are definite only in the statement of unusual activity to bring out the full vote. publicans séem very hopeful and confident, but this also is true of the democrats. alm that the legisiature will stand thirty-six democrats to twenty-four repub- The republicans say this is impos- sible and that the count will' show the state i their control. While the election so far has passed off quietly at Paterson and Newark there may be some trouble, though nearly 1,000 dep- and special sworn in at the former city and half as umm at the latter, Many Persons Injured at Camen Nov. 7.—Small sized took place in several of the precincts of this “The democratic police- men and ward workers have tuken possession of many of the polls, and the republicans haye appealed to Sheriff West to place the military at the polls. Muny deputy sheriffs beaten, but ot seriously. The 'following oper hospital up to midday: JLLMAN, 812 Chestout street, shot y all night and Schieren, was e Returns from democratic majority of election has been overturs lican mayor elected by about the prominent democrat, in the fight against ing, was nomi- epublicars for supreme court Jjudge in the Second district and gets 20,000 dorsed, with the result the 000 at sthe last d_and a repub- manifestly getting it where the bottle got the cork, and inquiry at the various booths elicited the informas tion that the bewhiskered county judge “simply wasn't in it,” or was pletely out of sight.” ead In Filmore, -ISpecial Telegram The election here today was quiet but a good vote was polled, so far us chout the county. Gexeva, Nob,, Nov ally changed. hibitiou and populist voters are s nov enough to base good estimates on. hibitionists will probably not poll over 12,- 000 and the populists 6,000, showing only & gain of 1,000, Chairman Blythe of the republican com- aims the election of the whole publican ticket by pluralities of 30,000, chaivman of the democratic state commttee concedes the clection to the repubiicans by about 20,000, In the legislative districts the republicans and are now i majorities in both houses, assuring a republican successor to United States Sen- for two years has led Ross McLaughlin nated by th can be learned, weather was perfe and the county 1 complete reports from outlying precincts give promise of a fuir republican majority. Blair Stands by Kepubi Bratg, Nob., Nov. 7.—(Special Teley returns are v glvm Harrison, 106; ““beaten come Bennett Voting Jall Birds. Sheriff Bennett resorted to his tactics carly in the fight and aroused the indigna- tion of respectable citizens by attempting to vote the inmates of the county jail. On October 20 the old man was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. morning he was cong'cted and fined $20 and the costs of prosecution, but ashe was with- which to liquidate the bill, he was sent to the county jail to board out the fine, the sentenco expiring yesterday. Bright and early yesterday morning the old man was at the election booth at the corner of Nineteenth street and St. Mary’s avenue, where he claimed the right to vote. name was on the list of registered voters, he was given a ticket,» which he voted, swallowing Bennett, members of the gang. Since the vote of Jimmy Colligan was de- posited in the ballot box the fact has de- veloped that he went straight from a cell fn the county jail to the election booth, where he deposited a ballot that was marked in accordance with the instructions of Theo- dore Benuett, the brother of the sheriff, While the voting of this pauper criminal 18 bad enough, it is not a mavker to the fraud that was perpetrated 10 secure the registra- ion of his name. By the most liberal method of figuring dates the old mau's sentenco did not expire y, but notwithstanding all of thislast Saturday he wasallowed toleave the Jall, alone and without & guard. from there to the boouh, where he swore that he was a resident of the preciuct and ward, having his name registered along with whose of the respectable voters. After ke had placed himself in line where he could help Bennett he returued to the jail and the farce of serving outa The complete returns from New York City show the clection of the entire Tammany ticket by mojorities ranging betiween 67,000 I'he total city vote for secretar gives Meyer 147,250; Palmer, 79, SYLVANIA, democratic ward in lhu city 1f Blair oity | h county has gone republican with one or’ two On the county ticket, n, democrat, for county clerk, c populist, for county went, repub- s Win by Good, Large Major- Democratie Estimate for lowa, ov. 7.—Charles D, Fuller, 1 democratic state committee, says atlons point vo Jackson’s election by ‘The republican state PuitapeLeiia, Nov. closed the quietest political campaign in the state of Pennsylvania for many years. few counties in the eastern part of the state local issues have excited interest outside of party contests, and lively struggles over the tee on ploas judgship in a hali dozen brought out an_exceptionally large was particularly true in Lack- and the Carbon These are all more or less o sections, with the possible ex ton of Lackiwauna, whic is pretty o ~The election tod Des Moixes, out funds with JampeN, N. J., ienderson, republican, superintendent, by 143 for surveyor, by 15, from 20,000 to 25,000 ticket will have ‘a slightly less majority, There are as yet no returns on legislative W. H. il petition, None of the ) from yet, and sre morning. city in the forenoon, probably will not get in | Nine precinets, ineluding the eity of Blair precincts, show i large re ican guin for the state ticket, arried the county by about 250, nd Blair will ¢ One hundred and eighty-eight precincts 24 834; Koles, 18,70 give Jacksol bublican gain, 1,195, Heavy Republican Gains. Lemans, Ta., Nov. 7.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee|—Complete returns from town- ships outside of republican gain with strong indications thut 1 county ticker will be rity in this county will not exceed 800, 4s against 750 two y Republicans will elect treasurer, superin tengent and representative with every indi- cation of electing the entire ticket. show @ stroug gain for the people's party in «he southern part of the county. and five county awanna, Schuyikill, Bucl mining districts ) Urged to Vote, have been admitted Nov. 7.—|special ‘The election here today A large yote was polled. Missourl Valley pains to give i to exercise th There were 907 votes cast in The indications following are elected to county oftices: the county by Walton will have about 1,800 votes ouv of y 2,100 in the county. For the county ticket, Cook (rep.), recorder; clerk: Meack (aem (pop.), Judge; Henderson (rep.), superintendent, are prob- For surveyor therace is closo arter and Hill, Heavy Vote in Holt, Nov. 7.—[Speolal Te Four preciucts in Holt county, arrison, 24; Hol: The returns are com- ‘There wus & very heavy was very exciting. The Fremont, railway ook espe men an opporLunity of franchise. Eller and allof the Lemars show . strongly vepubli the state the greatest interest centered around the contest in trict, where a bitter fight has been by administration democratic faciions. At widnight the following counties in nia had been heaid from, In the eastern GEORGE BANKS, Kaigh avenue, shot in the I(vu:‘un (rep.), the entire republ leg. Munroe county dis- ‘lh‘lu EL KeuLy, democratlc worker, stab- Plerce (rep.). anti-admivistration i, Elghth ward, shot in v elec! naa b ably elected. Jacked. \\A|Nll Doer, N um ward, badly cut rk; M. B. Webster, dem- W. Losey, democrat, blican, county superin: ot Judge the fight i close between Judge lican, and Kobinson, democrat-populist, witn s 1u favor of Jackson. Judgship is i Votlog pretty straight for 81bly 10 por cont of the republicans voted for western Pennsyl with estimated results: 15,000 republican plurality ; Venango county, Lawrence county, Cambria, 500 wan, republic 1AN VANDYKE, Soventh whrd, throat ocrat, judge; JULiA CHAMBERS, Ohestuut street, standing newr the polls in_the Seventh bad her threat cut badly with a razor. It became evident about the lunch that the city was in the hands of a desperate Many deputy sheriffs were stopped on the sireets und their taken from them, Sheriff West could not be found at his persons started out to hunt for A company of troops in charge of Captain George 8. West was ready at a moment's notice to take action, and 500 special democratic policemen were at the polls, Newank, N, J., Nov. 7.—There is heavy voting going on in Essex county and interest 18 being manifested. cratic vote is coming out strong, and Brown, the democratic candidawe for register, is Democrats assert that vy the senators and eight out of eleven ussembiymen, —_— Got & Judgment, SrevneNvILLE, O., Nov. H. Cochran of Toledo, 0., wok judgmeny esterday against the Cleveland, Lorraine & Wheeling Railroad company for unotes, with interest, amounting Lo $45,500 in fayor of the International Trust company of Boston, including O'N 600 plurality : lican _plurality ; plurality; Blale couut against six two year 187 for treasurer, with balance of the republican ticket. At Malvern, Mavvenry, Ia., Nov, 7. i Kirsebom ~(rep.) majorities for ing in very slowly. vote polled on the county ticket. dications arc that McEvony, republican, will The contest for Lreasurer P. Mullen, independent, and Neil Brennau, republican, aud will be very Returns are so slow that it is impos- imate the outcome. ut of their county ticket. Harlan 200 Fopulist, Nov. 7.—[Special Telegram to passed off very warm and a larger last year by 10 per “The populists’ state ticket will have 200 majority and the entire county ti will probably be 2,800 * republican I gang of thugs, The supreme the democrats ll vine, while pos- Returns from Franklin county Northumberlund county, republican gain 400, and Armstron county, republican gain 6,000, compared wit be elected sheriff. —|Special Telegram is between J. The weather today was all Reports from the that could be desired. county show that a full vote was polled. ot polled 252 votes straight democrat, 82, publicans gain ten over two years ago, Glenwood poiled 705, Straight republican, 843; straight democrat, 104, on n«.m-nunmuva Populist and prohibition vote light. Galns 1 Boone, Booxe, Ta., Nov. 7.—[Special T Bee.|—City of Boone gives Jackson, 783; Holes, 578; rest of the state ticket abouy Two townships outside of Boone in Boone county give Jackson, 200; Boies, 184, a republican gain of 21 ovy y Juckson Carcies Adams Cou ity, Semxxa, Ia., Nov. 7.—[Special Telegram 'The cstimated viurality for S A s county 18 800, Thirteen preciucts ln Adaws county give out the militia, Harrison Kan Behind. ELwoon, Neb., Nov. 7.-—|Special Telegram .)—The weather was fine and a large vaie was polled. the country so far with the probabilities ol three of the running @ little behind the ticket Close in Girtield, ., Neb., Nov. 7.— Rockford precinc , Garfield county. give 715 lrvine, b; Holeomb, 1t is very close in the county on The republicans superiatendent an Half aud Hall in Phelp: Hovoreer, Neb., Nov. gram to Tus Bee. | —Deep interest 1s felt A full vote is polled, Republic: The entirve republican ticket is elected in publicans Malvern precin republican, 149; until yesterda MippLEBUKG, Pa., Nov. 7.~ In consequence of the failure of the standing commitiee of both the democratic and republican parties iu Tioga county to certify the nominations of the candidates for associate judge, the ticket is mixed 4nd occasions much annoy- ance and delay iu counting the votes. Hence the reports are meager and 1t is impossible but it is safe to say that ket is elected The indications from rge republican gains, electing at least The fight was vote was polled than leading his ticket. Special Telegram 10 estimate resul the entire republ ) ava Fell and Jackson will have a plurality of from 700 to 800. Pirrssree, Nov. 7.-The election lngh uy county today was the lmu,en. ln 0 tickets were in the field Iur County officers, and & determined made on the regulur republican ticket, bul [QONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. | 2lected by a smaller ma- Rather Mixed In Adaws, Hasuixgs, Neb, Nov, 7.-- to Tk BEE.)- 0 even a reliablo county’s vote ! #0; Bitteabender, 3. aiw the judge, 7.—Judge Robert e impossible to stimate of Adams Harrison probably carries the county by a small plurality, run- ning about 20 aliead in_ the city. GONTINUED ON SECOND FAGM. ntence Was Cou: When Old Jimmy showed up st the polls y terdey morning there were Lwo or three other 4 | Jall birds witn him, but they could not stand 7.-~[Special Tele- I this elecuion.