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AGENTS FOR'FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS, THOMPSON, BELDEN & Co. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS TS, Kinley, 12; Bryan, 18; Dietzich, 14; Poyn- ter, 17; Kinkaid, 11; Neville, 16, VanB: kirk, 13; Hayward, 20; Gallogly, 13; gill, 19, Pive Glen complete: McKinley, 22; Bryan, 26; Dietrich, 21; Poynter, 28; Kinkad, Neville, 22. State Senator— VanBoskirk, 20; Hayward, 26. Representa- tive—~Gallogly, 17; Maglll, 30. AINSWORTH, ~Neb, Nov. 7.—(Special Telogram.)—Brown county complete gives McKinley 471; Bryan, 827; Dietrich, 452; Poynter, 435; Kinkald, 411; Neville, 282, Vanboskirk, 448; Hayward, 835; Gallogaly, 403; Magill, 381. Bufinlo County. Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- county complete gives: McKinley, 1,870; Bryan, 2,026; Dietrich, 1,912; Peynter, 2114, Congressman, Kin- kald, 1,868; Neville, 1985, State senator, Emelser (rep.), 78 majority; representa- tive, Harris (rep.), 92; Jordan (fus.), 100. KEARNE grum.)—Buffalo Ba County. DAVID CITY, Neb, Nov. T7.—(Special Telegram.)—RButler county complete glve McKinley, 1,603; Bryan, 2,170; Delitrich, 13,97; Poynter, 2,15. Congressman—Pope, 1,443; Stark, 2,42, State Senator—Kunkee (rep.), 1421; Cummins (fusion), 2,106. Representative—Salisbury (rep.), 1415; Mahoney (rep.), 1,261; Hamiiton (fusion), 1,008; Kavaney (fusion), 1,906. wa County. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special.) ~The unofficial vote of Cass coun'y gave McKinley, 2,900, Bryan, 2.365; McKinley's ma'o-ity [35. Diet ich, 2,772; Poynter, 2.200; mao ity 672. Ju¢ge W. H. Newell, for state senator, 2,801; Stander, 2,134; majority 667. Congressman Burkett, ; Berge, 2,273; republican majority David Brown, float, Case and Otoe count!: 40; Vincent W. Straub, 2,192; majority 448. M. L. Fri d- rich, representative Seventh district, 2,648; Richard Wilkinson, same, 2,229; B. F. Al- len, (Cem.), 2,120; Fred Gorder (dem.), 2,167. In 1898, Cass county gave McKinley, 2,648; Bryan, 2,465; majority 174. Cedar County. HARTINGTON, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Spectal Telegram.)—Complete returns giye Bryan a majority of 132, a net gain for repub- licans over four years ago of 340. The state ticket has about the same majority. Buol (rep.) for representative, was defeated by twenty-five' votes. Millard, (fus.) for county attorney, Is elected. Ziegler (fus.) for the senate, does not ex- ceed Brvan's majority. HARTINGTON, Neb.,, Nov. T7.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Cedar county complete returns gives: McKinley, 1,443; Bryan, 1,568, Cherry County, VALENTINE, Neb., Nov. 7.—~(Special Tel- egram.)—Cherry cruntv. unofficial, twenty- two out of twenty-eight precincts give McKinley, 743; Bryam, £84; Dietrich, 653 Poynter, 571; Kinkald, 680; Neville, 534; Vanboskirk, 706; Hayward, 692; Horton, §35; Langer, 673. McKinley's majority will be 200: Dietrich’s, 120; Kinkald's, 180; Van- boskirk's, 160; Horton's 100. Republicans elect one commissioner; fusionists elect #ne commissioner and county attorney. Cheyenne Coanty. SIDNEY, Neb., Nov, 7—(Special Tele- kram.)—Latest returns indicate the county bas gone republican for naticnal and state tickets by 125 majority. Henry Gapen ls elected county attorney by 41 majority Offclal vote In detall tomerrow. Several procincts will be heard trom tonight, Clnvy Connty. CLAY CENTER, NEB., Nov. 7.—(3peclal Telerram.)—Clay county complete gives McKinloy, 1,921; Bryan, 1831; Dietrich, 1,728; Poynter, 1,802; Congressman, Mor- Diffioult Digostion That Is dyspepsla. 1t makes lif¢ miserable. Its sufferers eat not because they WANT to—but simply because they MUST. They complain of a bad taste in the mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not, Hood's Sarsaparilla cured Joseph F. Laine, Flanagan, Ky.. who writes: “1 was troubled with dyspepsia for & number of years and took medicine that did me no good. 1 wi advised by friends to try Hood's Sarsaparilla which [ did and it put my bowels in perfecs condition, we strength and energy and wmade me foel like & new pe: Hood’s Sarsaparilia Promises to cure and keeps the prom- ise, Beware of substitutes. Buy Hood's and only Hood's. Ma- | lan, 1,808; Shellenbarger, 1,844; state sena- tor, Reuting (ftus.), 1,818; Bonekemper (10p.), 1,878, Hamliton county to hear f.0.0. Representative Broderick (rep.), 1,768; Bencer (rep.), 1,656; Beall (fus.), 1,824; Ong (fus.), 1,683 Colfax County. SCHUYLER, Neb., Nov., 7.—(8peclal Tele- gram.)—Colfax county complete gives Mc- Kinley, Bryan, 1,834; Dietrich, 933 Poynt 1,300; Congressman, Hays, 942; Robinson, 1,320, Preference for senator, Rosewater, 400. State senator, Twelfth dis- trict, Paschal (fus.), 1,308; North (rep.), 903 Representative, Twenty-sixth district, Sprecher (fus.), 1,248; Herman (rep.), 990. Cuming Coanty. WEST POINT, Neb.,, Nov. 7.—(Special Telegram.)—Cuming county complete gives McKinley, 1,382; Bryan, 1,715; Dietrich, 1,426; Poynter, 1,554. Congressman, Hays, 1, Robinson, 1, State senator, J. H. Emley (fus.), 1,7 A. R. Olsen (rep.), 1,383. Representative, Henry Schinsteck (fus.), 1,636; A. L. Farran (rep.), 1,223 Fioat representative, M. W, Murray (fus.), 1,697; Gust Anderson (rep.), 1,417 Ualota Connty. DAKOTA CITY, Neb, Nov. T.—(Special Telegram.)—Dakota ‘county complete gives McKinley 692; Bryan, 778; Dletrich, 637; Poynter, 721; Congressman Hays, 663; Rob- inson, 713; state senator, Brown, re- publican, 649; Ziegler, fuslon, 723; repre- sentative, Anderson, republican. 632; Mur- ray. fusion, 674. Poynter's nct gain, 14, Dawson County. LEXINGTO! Neb.,, Nov. T7.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Dawson county complete gives McKinley, 1281; Bryan, 1,306. Dletrich, 1,312; Poynter, 1,304. Congressman, Kin- kald, 1,168; Neville, 1,318, Preference for senator, Rosewater, 408; scattering seventy- five. State senator, E. D. Owens (rep.), 1,248; Robert Graham (fusion), 1,384. Rep- resentatives, E. M. Bird (rep.), 1,122; Fer- dinand Zimmerer (fusion), 1,209, Dixon County. PONCA, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Speclal. Tele- gram.)—McKinley carries Dixom county by 156, Dietrich by 125, Hays (rep.) for con- gress, 150; McCarthy (rep.) for represcuta- tive, 125 majority. Republicans elect su- | pervisors in districts Nos. 1, 3 and 5. | Dodge County. FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- | gram.)Dodge complete, unofMcial, give | McKinley, 2.627; Bryan, 2416; Deltrich, 417; Poynter, 2,122, Congressman, Ha: 1 409; Roblnson, 2,360. Preference for se | Rosewater. Representative, Loomis (dem.), 2426; Swanson (rep.), 2,362; Windhusen (dem.), 2,169; Seeleers (rep.), 1.971. FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Speclal)— Returns from the entire county except one precinct, which are safely republican elect the fol'owing county officera: County At- | torney, Robert Stinson (rep.), corroner; Dr. | E. W. Martin (dem.); supervisors, district No. 1, which Is the city of Fremont, Mead (1ep ); district No. 8, Jore: h Robe ts (re dlstrict No. 5, Nels Martenson (dem.); dis- trict No. 7, C. W. Hepburn (dem.). James Donahue, (dem.), I8 elected city assessor. Dundy County. BENKLEMAN, Neb, Nov. 7.—(Speclal Telogram.)—Dundy county complete giv McKinley, 309; Bryan, 283; Dietrich, 287 Poynter, 215; Morlan, 311; Shellenbarger, 2713, Walker (fus.), for representativ majority. Franklin County. BLOOMINGTON, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Spectal Telegram.)— Pranklin c:un'y complete glves McKinley, 984; Bryan, 1,134; Dietrich, 918; Poynter, 1,071, Congressman, Morlan, 892; Ehellenbarger, 1,062, State senator, I. B. Hampton, 949; O. R.: Hitney (fus. Representative, J. G. Shaefer, 966; C. W. Gichwelter (fus.), 1,084. v MOOREFIELD, Neb,, Telegram.\—Frontier county complete glves: MeKinley, 957; Bi 846; Diet- rich, 825; Poynter, 789. Congressman, Mor- Ian, 868; Shellenbarger, 740. State senator, E. N. Allen (rep), 918; J. H. Lincoln (fus.), 814. Representative, Dr. G. A. An- drews (rep.), 831; P. M. Ault (fus.), 734, Nov. 7.—(Special Fu nty. BEAVER CITY, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Furnas county complete glvea McKinley 1,821; Bryan, 1,2317; Dletrich, 1.260; Poynter, 1.285; Morlan, 1,200; Shel- lenbarger, 1,800; state senator, Allen( rep.), 1,209, Lincoln (fus.), 1175 representative, Brown (rep.), 1,819; Richards (fus), 1,248, Garfiel Connty, BURWELL, Neb., Nov. T.—(Special Tele- am.)—Garflecld county complete and of- olal glves: MoKinley, 260; Bryan, 235; Dietrich, 230; Poynter, 217. Congressman, Kinkaid, Neville, 210, State senator, Cempbell (fus.), 233; Robertson (rep.), 232. Representative, Dahlstein (pop.), 218; Fish (repd; 218, Gage County, BEATRICE, Neb,, Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Thirty-two ‘out of the thirtv-three precincts In Gage county give McKinley, 3,861; Byyan, 2.593; Dietrich, 3,688; Poyntel 2451; Pope, 3,373; Stark, 2,687; Hdgar, 3, FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON.. CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. Welp some deserving boy or girl &9t & practical education PRER This soupen if sccompanied by cash payment on subscription sceeunt mmnlu-uummmnmml.mumumhumg:: Coupons wiq) eash must be countersigued by ocirculatios departmenmt Cut This Out L uMIeal Ciuses Med. GFd, 0 0'C8Un b Betecssescrsescleecteceest® Becresrrorescrcscsrrereese|with 1,601 each and will require oficlal ) \ Deposit at Bee SCHOLARSHIP Bee, MAu mall to “PRER Omaba, Nob, N, e IR I N R A I b Wikinson, 2,669, The returns will be com- pleted by tomorrow noon. The republioan legislative ticket has carried In the county by about 1,350 or 1,400, a gain over 1896 of about €00, - The county and local ticket is alio elected by a rousing majority. Gosper County. ELWOOD, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Complete returps from Gosper county, except Unlon precinct, gives: Me- Kinley, 472; Bryan, 014; Dietrich, 437; Poynter, 6V7; Morian, 437; Shallenbarger, {836; Allen, 452; Lincoln, Andrews, for legislature, 396 Ault, 469. Union precinct will give fusion' 20 majority. A. M. White (rep.) elected county attorney. 09, Zrant County. HYANNIS, Neb, Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Grant county complete glves Mc- Kinley 148; Bryan 97; Dietrich 132; Poya~ ter 90; Congressman Kinkaid 130; Neville 82; pret®rence for senator, Rosewater 61; state senator, Owens (rep.) 148; Graham (fus.) 82; representative, Fish (rep.) 130; Dahlstein (fus.) 6 Greely onnty. GREELEY CENTER, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Spe- cial Telegram.)—Official count of Greeley county gives: McKinley, 463; Bryan, 880 Neville, 885; Kinkald, 420; Poynter, S Dletrich, 445. State senator, Weber (pop.), 767; Ladd (rep.), 635, Republicans claim Ladd's election by 100 majority for state senator. M punty. GRAND ISLAND, Neb,, Nov. T.—(Speclat Telegram.)—Hall county, excepting South Loup township, gives McKinley a plurality of 222; Dietrich for GRAND 1SLAND, Neb., Nov, 7.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Hall county, excepting South Leup township, gives: Dietrich, 1,682 Poynter, 1,624, South Loup s reported to bave added twelve to the:republican ma- Jerity previously reported on the head of the ticket. Figures for each were not given. Morlan has a majority In the county, with two precincts to fusionists. Thomssen (fus.) and Humphrey (rep.) are clected as the two representatives from Hall county. ¢ ounty. (Special Tele- Hami! AURORA, Neb, Nov. gram.)—Complete unofficial returns in Hamilton ccunty give Bryan 1,570; McKin- ey, 1, Poynter, 1.584; Dietrich, 1,46 Stark, 1,605; Pope, 1,353; Reuting (fus.), 1 Bonekemper (rep.), 1,451. Edmon son (fus) and J. A. Whitmoro (rep) are elected on the legislative ticket. The re- publicans elect county commissioner and the fusionists county attorney. Bryan car- ried this county in 1898 with a majority of 184. Harlan County. ALMA, Neb, Nov. 7.—(Speclal Tele- gram.)—Harlan county complete gives Mc- Kinley 880; Bryan, 975; Dietrich, 854; Poyn- ter, 936. Congressman, Morlan, 784; Shel- lenbarger, 1,011, State senator, Hodges, o Johnson, $75. Representative, Dale, Lowe, 044 . ount: O'NEILL, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Ilolt county complete except Towa and Swan townships give McKinley, 1,284; Bryan, 1,426; Dietrich, 1,281 Poynter, 1,37, Stuefer, 1,200; Howard, ,366; Kinkald, 1,336; Neville, 1,271 Waring (fus.), fo1 representative elected, but it will take offi- clal vote to decide contest between Ollmnur‘ (rep.), and Copp (fus.), for other seat in the house from this county. Campbell (fus), for state senator is undoubiedly elected. Howard County. ST. PAUL, Neb.,, Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Howard county complete gives: McKinley, 911; Bryan, 1,303. State senator, Hannibal (rep.), 886; Woolstenholm (fus.), 1,269. The state ticket, jncomplete, closely fcllows the presidential electors. Hunter (fus.) elected representative, Johnson County. TBCUMSEH, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Johnson county complete glves McKinley 1,62 Bryan, 1,179; Dietrich, 1,461; Poynter, 1,171; Burkett, 1,484; Berge, 1,131. State senator, Second district, Peter Berlit (rep.), 1,444; J. M. Burress (fus.), 1,185. Representative, Fifth district, C. H. Beetho - (rop.), 1347; E. H. Grist (fus.), 1,127; Fourth distriet, H. G. Crissey (rep.), 1.174; Dr. W. L. Heflman (fus.), 1,065 eith Co OGALLALA, Neb., Nov. 7. egram.)—Kelth county complete giv Kinley, 216; Dietrich, 217; Poynter, Congressman, Kinkald, 217; Neville, 214 Preference for senator: Rosewater, 79; State senator, Owens (rep.), 227; Graham (fus.), 217; representative, Evans (rep.), 162; Reed (fus.), 243. Keya Paha County. SPRINGVIEW, Nel Nov. 7.—(Special Telegram.)—Keya Paha county unofficial, complete gives McKinley, 887; Bryan, 368; Dietrich, 368; Poynter, 364; Kinkaid, 350; 330; Vanboskirk, 874; Hayward, 362. Leglslature ticket, Horton (rep.), 372; Lan- gor (fus.), 365, Republican gain 125 since (Special Tel- Me- 221, KIMBALL, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram )~ Kimball coun'y complete gives Mc- Kinley, 137; Bryan, 49; Dietrich, 120; Poyn- ter, 49. Congressman, Kinkaid, 116; Neville, ©8. Prefcrence for senator, Rosewater, 82; state senator, Owens (rep.), 119; Graham (fus), 62. Representative Kvans (rep.), 121; Reed (tus.), 49. . Kuox County, NIOBRARA, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Knox couwnty, in eastern Santee, Hill, Niobrara; western Washington county, Bohemia, Sparta, Peori Valley, Verdigree, Jefferson, Walnut, Lo- gan, Miller, Creighton, Cleveland, Lincoln, Spade, Raymond, Columbus and Harrison townships, give: McKinley, 1,537; Bryan, 1,616, Orr, republican represetative, is probably ‘elected. neaster County. LINCOLN, Nov. 7.—(Special Telegram.)— Lancaster county, all precincts except Little Salt, give McKinley 7,303; Bryan 5,473, From incomplete returns the plu- rality of Charles F. Dietrich in Lancaster county Is variously estimated by both ro- publican and fuslon committees at from 1,400 to 1,600. “The legislative ticket will have a plurality of about 1,800 Lancaster county complete gives Mo~ Kinley 7.484; Bryan, 5,660; Dietrich, 6,954; Poynter, 5,647; Congressman Burkett, 7,262; Berge, 5,728, The republican candidates for the legislature are elected by over 1,700 and the balance of the ticket over 1,650, Lin ounty. b NORTH PLATTE, Neb;, Nov. (Special Telogram )—Twenty-two precincts in Lin- coln county, including city of North Platte, give McKinley, 991; Bryan, 734. Same ! precincts In 1896 gave McKinley, 720; Bryan, 812. Republicans. will elect senator and representative by 400 majority. san County. GANDY, Neb, Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Logan county glves McKinley 109; Bryan, 102; Dietrich, 100; Poynter, 102. Congressman, Kinkald, 98; Neville, 107. Indications favor C. E. Spafford (rep.) and Ream. (pop.) for the leglslature and Owens (rep.) for state senator Madison Coanty, NORFOLK, Neb., Nov. T.—(8pecial Tele- gram.)—Complete unoficial returns for Madison ccupty give: McKinley, 369 plur- ality: Dietrich, 157; Young, Stanton county, republican candidate for state senate in Eleventh senatorial district, 107, and will be elected in district by 300. The candl- dats for state representative are “tied count to determine who Is eletced. Hays, republican for comgress, has 220 plurality, with the result still in doubt, as returns frcm other counties e slow coming in. MADISON, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele. gram.)—Madison county complete gives: McKinley, 2,000; Bryan, 1,690; Dietrich; 1876; Poynter, 1,717. Legislative ticket, Bley (rep,), 1,810; Zimmerman (fus.), 1,821, Senator, Young (rep.), 1,856; Tawney (fus.), 1,688, Congress, Hays, 1,850; Robinson, Loup County. BURWELL, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Loup county complete gives: Me- Kinley, 150; Bryan, 141; Dietrich, 14 Poynter, 140, Congressman, Kinkaid, 15 Neville, 148. State senator, F. M. Currle, 164; W. E. Whitney, 145. Merric anty. CENTRAL CIMY, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special.) ~Merrick coynty gives: McKinley, 1,217; Bryan, 1,010; Gawne (rep.), leglslature, 1,084; Templin, 964. The republican cen- tral committeee has not the vote on state, congressman or state senator, but repub- licens carry 'the above-named by from 150 to 195 majority. Nance County. EULLERTON, Neb,, Nov. 7.—(8pecial Tel- egram.)—Nance county complete gives: Me- Kinley, 1,090; Bryan, §73: Dietrich, 908 Poynter, §7 Congressman, Hays, 972, Robinson, 814, State senator, no returns. Representative, Hauptmann (rep.), 043; Tanner (dem.), 801 nty. Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- maha county complete glves M Kinley, 1 Bryan, 1,729; Dietrich, 1,7 Poynter, 1,818, Congressman, Burkett, 1,580; Berge, 1,634, Preference for senator, Roscwater. State sel or, Burress (fus.), 1,820; Berlet (rep.), 1,699. Representative, Hawxby (fus,) and Armstrong (rep.) eleeted. grum.) NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Specia Telogram.)—Otoe county complete glves McKinley, Dryan, 2,326; Dietrich, 2 congressman, Burkett, ; atate senator, Arends McGinley (fus.), 2441; Marshall (rep.), 2,67 (fus.), 2,463; Vennemann (rep.), Klino (fus.), 1,874; float representa Brown (rep.), 2,432; Straub (fus.), 2,430. 2439; (rep.), 2,462; sentative, y Neb, 7.-~(Special Tele- gram.)—Perkins county complete gives; Mc- Kinley, 185; Bryan, 231; Dietrich, 183; Poyn- ter, 214. Congressman, Morlan, 173; Sheli- enbarger, 206, State senator, Owen (rep.), 176; Grabam (dem.), 227. Representative, Evans (rep.), 165; Reed (dem.), 224. Plerce County. PIERCE, Neb., Nov. gram.)—Plerce county, officlal, glves Kinley, 919; Bryan, §12; Dietrich, 8 ter, §92. Congressman, Hays, 852; Robin- son, 946, Preference for senator, Rose- water, 5; A. H. Repke, 50. State senator, Young (rep.), 801; Tawney (fus.), 1,036, Representative, Buol (rep.), 875, Watson (tus.), For district judge Cones (fus.) carries the county by 307 wajority. Platte County. COLUMBUS, Neb.,, Nov. 7.—(Special)— Platte county complete, except three pre- cincts, gives: McKinley, 1,3 Bryan, 1,889; Dietrich, 1,286; Poynter, 1,875. The vote was a heavy ome. Balance of ticket not reported by those returning poll books to clerk. Official canvass probably tomor- row. Red Willow county. M'COOK, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Red Willow county complete gives: McKinlhy, 1,183; Bryan, 903, ex- cept Beaver and Indlanola precincts; Diet- rich, 993; Poynter, 767. Ccngressman, Mor- lan, 1,166; Shallenbarger, 877. State sena- tor, except Beaver and Red Willow pre- cinets, E. N. Allen, 1,050; J. H, Lincoln (fus.), 764. Representative, J. K. Hatorn (rep.), 1,006; Almeron Reed (fus.), 8§05, Ricl County. FALLS CITY, Neb., Nov. .—(Special Tel- egram.)—Richardson county complete gives McKinley, 2,489; Bryan, 2,618; Pletrich, 2,889; Poynter, 2,468; congressman, Burkett, 2,347; Berge, 2,452. Preference for senator, Resewater, State senator, Martin (rep.), ,282; Fulton (fus.), 2,408; representative, Cain (rep.), Felt (rep.), 2,287; Friedly (rep), 2,265; Ryan (fus), 2,354; Lichty (fus.), 2,486; Fellers (fus.), 2,468. Rock County. BASSETT, ; Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Rock county complete gives McKin- ley, 419; Bryan, 242; Dietrich, 437; Poynter, 274, Oongresaman, Kinkald, 453; Neville, 266. State -en?or. Van Boskirk (rep.), 448; Hayward (fus.), 278. Representative, Gal- logly (rep.), 434; Maglill (fus.), 269. Sallne County. WILBER Neb., Nov. 7.—~(Special Tele- gram.)—Saline county, unoficial, gives Mc- Kinley 2,183; Bryan, 1,860; Dietrich, 2,120; Poynter, 1,941; congressman, Pope, 2,010; Stark, 1,857. State Semator McCarger (rep.), Representatives Mistkell (rep.), and Calk- ins (fus.), ele Saupde¢s Connty. WAHOO, Neb,, Nov. 7.—(Speclal Tele- gram.)—Saunde#s county complete gives McKinley, 2,271; Bryan, 2.660; Dietrich, 1,988; Poynter, 3,684; Starks' majority, 530. Legislative ticket, Meredith, float senator; Bouller and Jamison representatives, elected. Scottq Rinfle A SCOTTS BLUFF, Neb, Noy. T.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Scotts Bluffs_county. complete gives: McKinley, 408; Bryam, 260. The republican state legislataure and congres- sicoal candidates win by practically the seme majorities, Seward County. SEWARD, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)-—Seward , county ~complete gives: McKinley, 1,875; Bryan, L785; Dietrich, 1.786; Poynter, 1,785, Congressman, Pope, 1 Stark, 1,757, State senator. Krunkee (rep.), 1,624; Cnmmins (fus.), 1,557, Rep- resentative, Beekley (rep.), 1,802; Toller- ———————————— A CHEMIST SPFAKS, 0f Predigested Food, “After having tested and tried every form of predigested food on the market and experimenting in my own family, my atientioa was 'attracted to an article headed ‘Brawny Scots’ Diet,” mentioning and Grape-Nuts. I carefully tested the new food atd finally began its use in my family, with most gratifylog resul “My Jittle boy at that time was a pale, anaemic child and very poorly nourished. Now, thanks t6 Orape-Nuts, he is as finu a specimen of fnfantile st th 1 could wish for. My own personal experlence means much to me, For some years [ was troubled with dyspepsin, that is, I could not eat bread or any preparation of bolted wheat flour, such cake or any of the starchy preparations, without a fit of in- digestion, sour stomuch, costiveness and headache. “As soon as I quit that sort of food and used Grape-Nuts, which has the starchy part predigested, 1 began to recover. The change has beem remarkable. I formerly welghed 122 pounds and mow weigh 137. Am strong, have more nerve force than I ver possessed, appetite perfect, o) sound and can endure any amount of work. 1 know exactly where the change has come from and it is from your truly scientific == 1 VEMBER 8, 900 Fuller (fus), 1822; 1,788, Six precincts mot man (rep.), 164 Endicott (fus.), heard from. Sherman County. LOUP CITY, Neb,, Nov (Special Tel- egram.)—Sherman county complete, unof- ficinl, gives Bryan 748; McKinley 502 LOUP CITY, Neb., Nov. 7.—(8pecial Telo- gram,)—8herman county completo gives McKinley 503; Bryan, 743; Dietrich, 431; Poynter, 723; congressman, Kinkaid, 453; Neville, 687. Preference for senator, Rose- water, 186, State semator, Smelzer (rep.), 479; Miller (fus. 44; representative, Ojen- dyke (rep.), 458; Vandegraft (fus.), 730. Special Tele- gram.)—Eleven precincts in Sloux county out of thirteen give these majorities: Bryan, 64; Poynter, 78; Neville, 76; Hayward, sen- ator, 83; Coffee, representative, 134. Two precincts yet to hear from will reduce these majorities 20. Stanton County. STANTON, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Stanton tounty complete glves Mc- Kinley 785; Bryan, 761. Dietrich, 680; Poynter, 763, For congressman, Hays, 661; Rebinson, 674, Preference for senator, Rovewater, 300. State semator, Young (rep.), 817; Tawney (fus.), 692; Darlington, 10. Representative, Smithburger (rep.), 775; Gaebler (fus.), 664. Thayer County. HEBRON, Neb.,, Nov. 7.—(Spacial Tele- gram,)—Thayer county complote gives Me- Kinley 1,837; Eryan, 1.508; Dietrich, 1,714 Poynter, 1,613; congressman, Pope, 1,686 1,490; state senator, Steole (rep.), Johnson (fus.), 1,637; representative, THREDFORD, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Thomas county complete” gives McKinley €5; Bryan, 80; Dietrich, 57; Poyn- ter, 73. Congressman, Kinkald, 61; Ne- ville, 62. Preforence for semator, Rose- water, 25; Thompeon, 1: Allen, 9; Hitch- cock, 6. State senator, Owens (rep.), 68; Graham (fus.), 60. Representative, Fish (rep.), 57; Dahistein (fus.), 64. Thuraton County. PENDER, Neb., Nov. T.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Complete returns show McKinley carries Thurston county by 130. In 189 Bryan cgrried same by 209. Washington Cou BLAIR, Neb., Nov. T.—(Speclal Tele- gram.)—Unofficial election returns tonight tor Washingtan county complete give: Me- Kinley, 1,649; Bryan, 1,028; Dietrich, 1,800; Foynter, 1,220, Owing to several precincts cnly returning majorities the total vote carnot be given, except as above. Majorities complete give: Mercer, 246; Rohwer, rep- recentative, 205; Crounse, float senator, 96; Aye, county attorney, 37. The official count will begin tomorrow morning and 1s ex- pected to be through by 4 o'clock p. m. ty. WAYNE, Tele- gram.)—Offictal count of Wayne county is as follows: McKinley, 1241; Bryan, 962 Dietrich, 1,146; Poynter, 980, For congress man, Hays, 1,114; Robinson, 939. Senator, Young, 1,136; Tavney, 938. Representative, Smithberger, 1,074; Gaebler, 958. District judge, Boyd, 1,035; Cones, 865. Other re- publican state officinls have pluralities about the same as Dietrich. Republicans elect A. Welch county attorney, August Wittler county. commissioner, and in the /city of Wayne Grant Mears for senator, B. F. Feathers justice of the peace and G. L. Cook constable. ©. Webater County, RED CLOUD, Neb., Nov. 7.—(Special Tel- egram.)—Webster county 'cbmplete gives: McKinley, 1,358; Bryan, 1,20; Dietrich, 1,269; Poynter, 1,353, Congressman, Mor- lan, 1,224, Shellenbarger, 1,276.. State sen- ator, Hampton (rep.), 1,276; Pitney (fus.), 1303, Representative, Hicks (rep.), 1,207; Pieceger (fus.), 1,340. Float representa- tive, Olmstead (rep.), 1,243; Householder (fus.), 1,376 Snecial Returns at Springfield, SPRINGFIELD, Neb, Nov. 7.—(Speclal Telegram.)—8pringfield tock the election returns last night upon a metropolitan scale, baving a special wire cut into the opera house, where several hundred people assembled until after the returns were complete enough to kuow that It would be four years more of McKinley. A corps of five operators kept the bulletins flying thick and fa The Ladies' Ald soclety of the Methodist Episcopal church gave a chicken ple festival in @ vagant bullding across the street from the opera house and the assembly adjourned at 11:30 p, m. until 12 for. refreshments and the Ladles' | Ald soclety are $40 to the good, THE VOTE ON CONGRESSMEN First Congressiomal District, Burkett. Otoe .. 24 Richardson . Nemaha Cass .. Johnson . Beree. Burkett, 22 21 Totals.......10, 914 Third Congressional District. Rob- Rov- inson. i, *Dixon 4 Cuming Madison Dodge Plerce . Norris, 29 Merrick Wayne . Total Fourth Congressional District. Fope. Stark. Hinghaw.Stark Thayer . CL686 1400 1400 1428 Baline L8019 1 160 *Saunders 5ot i 2003 Butler .. LM Hamilton L1469 . 873 a1l 1188 Gage Totals, *Precinct Furnas . Franklin . Dundy . Frontier ... Totale. Sixth Congreasio Distriet. Kinkald.Neville. Brown.Greene. X 214 166 1,95 1918 Brown Totals *Precinct m ., Minn., Nov. 7.—Unted States C.“K, Davis passed a decidedly bie night and is reported as dis- tinctly better today by his attendants, The Assoclated Press election bulleting Senator comforta and wonderful food, which is worthy of the Chas. B. Prior, ows, N. Y. A T A48 by e were delivered to the senator during the evening and me kept close watch on them until nearly midnight. The result of welection was relief to him and he sl 0 ¢ ' i People Can Be Trusted, In the Maln the Ante-] of the Republican Mu; Heen Byceeded by Returns, this evening gave the Assoclated Pre: following on the result of the election: The result {s more than satisfactory. expresses o continued confidence n ublicans o continuance of present prosperity. 18 a triumph of the principles ernment over the K(‘I‘l‘slrs of which fs the product of a combination elements of frresponsibi dty, Instabliity Incompetency. It strengthens foundations “of the govarnment It of the opposition and a clear diugo..i @ situation which for a time wus c.o with misrepresentation and evasion. Ab all, 1t gives to every American abso thelr own inte great questior up In 4 government by the peo While fn the main our pred been fulfilled, I.may say tha cases our expectations have been excec As yet final reports cannot, of course, madé, but some of the ts by declding arl ht th publican. H. H. Kohlsatt, editor of the Joseph Manley, Secretary give Mr. agerial and executlve ability. Hay's telegram read: tory. but all the profit ing Fast on the Hay- ward Vote. Diotrich 76,640 and Poynter 75,387 63,266 and Poynter 63,416, | for Dietrich over Hayward of 1 counties yet to hear from Is 36. McKinley a gain of 1,100 over the vote four years ago. The figures: i o IR ghEss I Johnson Keith .. Keya Pal Kimball . Lancaster Logan .. Loup . Sherman **Sloux Stanton 1,400 \\'ug’ $ Webster 1,269 1,358)( Total.... ntions to Gov or Roosevelt. recelved telegrams today as follows: From Archbishop Ireland: contributed so largely.” From Secretary of War Root: and affectionate congratulations, From Senator Depew gratulations, Republican club bas a di Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure cold In one day. No Cure, Ne Pay. 25 cente sive, GIBRALTAR Nov. desirable has been promulgated. permits. Revive: Without Reaction. Orangeine is a physicians prescription erfected after 30 years' study and test. Fllrmlzu beyond question, effective as proven by thousands of living wit- nesses for the relief and cure of Headache, Grip, Colds, Asthma, Neuralgia, Women's ills, Stomach Disturbances and many other ills. “Two years' uso of Orangsine proves 11l bast pomody T have avor ko LT stimulant sting. “Wm, Gillette."" in sures eyory allment. Wri enyon, Buffalo. Bold by druggis erally in pacl . Airial pacl will any address for 2-cent fil.l.p- ORANGEINE CUEMICAL CO., and 500 sent to Chicage, IV ANSA'S RESUME OF RESULT| Of All Lessons the Greatest is That the REBUKE -FOR UNPRINCIPLED DEMAGOGUES CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 7.—8enator Hanha the the sdministration of ‘the party which ls cers an of gOUd Fove Bryanism, and the very Is rebuke of the demogogy of the campalgn confidence in the Jugdment of the peopl and their reaginess and whility to pr tect . which, of necessity, come fons Lave In many states which' we considered doubtful are surely republican, and some which we classified as e nocratic are doubtful, with a possiblilty of being re- Among the telegrams received by Mr. Hanna were those from Secretary of War Elihu Root, Assistant Secretary of State D. J. Hll, John Wanamaker, the Marquette club of Chicago, Congressman Grosvenor, Chicago Times-Herald, Postmaster Gordon of Chi- cago, Congressman Joseph C. Sibley, Hon of State Hay, Senator Fairbanks and Senator MeMillin. All the telegrams are congratulatory and Hanna credit for superb man- Secretary “Congratulations on your splendid vie- Much of the glofy belongs to you, belong to the country. DETAIL VOTE ON GOVERNOR Returna Show that Dietrich in Gain- Fitty-four of the ninety counties in the slate have reported on governor, gving | Two | NA years ago these counties gave Hayward This 15 & gain 5| 71 : 1185 1,105 7RO 75,6571| @2 8,413 WORDS OF. DESERVED PRA!SE nnd Others Ex- NEW YORK, Nev. 7.—Governor Roosevelt “Most cordlal congratulations on yesterday's magnificent victory, to which your own labor and merit “My Hearty ‘First my con- No vice presidential candidate ever contributed so much to the calvass as you have done in your wonderful campalgn. er tonight to 0Odell and Woodruff. Words cannot express what your reception will be If you attend.” Price 7.—An order in coun- oll empowering the governor to expel any person from Gibraltar whom he judges un- British and other residents not employed in her majesty's service are required to register at the police station .and must take out 1t of od Lo o ot If Dietrich has a similar | gain there his plurality in the state will | n o ¢ 2 | o | d 70 | WEAK MEN Loss or Ma exaeh o VICTINA 70 N Vi 504| SEXUALLY DheniLity or FXBAUSTI WASTING WEAKNESS INVOL | with EARLY DECAY in You AGED, lack of vim, sexnal organs impaired aud weak. 09 | STRICTURE Hadicaliy ) | @and GLEET nent, N Pains in the bac SIRICTURE ment. 8 a. m to” pom over 216 thlk 1ith and Douglas Sts.,, OMAHA, NEB. thovsandy who have: Used WARNERS Office open continuously from & a. m. m., Sundays from 8 a. m. fo ».m DR. McCREW (Dr. Mctrew at THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST in the treatment o1 wa ocis of DIS. EASES AND DISORDERS OF NLY. 20 years' expericnce. 15 years u Omaha. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A MANENT CUKE GUARANTEED W DAYS—withoul culting, pain be QUICKEST and MONST M, that has yet veen dis- covered. CHAKRGES LOW. IRILgITIER) 4 and o | Giscase '8 tnoroughly elimidated (rom the et gain of 1,403. The ratio of gain in the | "SG* yrpakiNG OUT Among these counties is Custer, which alone gives Wil sluges and conditions curcd, aud ever; trace ol the on the skin or apprarances of the [ ent that I8 more sutisiactory trewtment and at HALF THI COST. A cure that r oo ny ex.ernal w hntever. ucesssful und far b "ol Springs than Is guaranteed 10 be permanent lor life. WLARNESS 9! Huuvw, Night l\;tm: of brain und Nerve Power, Loss of young and miduie-uged Eosy MAN- Debliity, OF Losses, Nervous Igor and Vitaiity, Pimples un the Face, forgetiulness, Bashful® ) CASKS CUItED, quickly cured with a new ’ and infallible home treat- Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Gon- rrhoea, et URES GUARANTEED. * CHARGCES LCW. ‘onsuvitation (ree. Treatwent by mail, sent everywhere free from gaze ready for use 9; 8§ a. m. to § p. m. Sundays, ©. Box 66, _Office St.. belween Farnam ens. OV IR Gu. MONTH. SPECIALIST in All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years in Omaha. VARICOCELE sne » HYDROCELE curea. Metl vew, never falls, Without euting, pain or Toss of time. \feand thepoison thoroughly cleaused from Soon every sign and symptom completely aud forever. No NG O "' of the dixesse onthe skin r face, Treatment couthius no dwngerous rugs of {njurious medicines. Loss 0F MANHOOD from $6.00 A N PARY LoS| and Mivoi vigor und strengil, with cured with & new lible Home Treat- trumients,nopaio, business. Gonorrhoea, ¢ Tronhl ARA 9 0 detention from idney and Ri-da CURER EF D, Consultation Free. Treatment by Mall. Callon or addrees 119 8, 14th St, Dr. 8oarios & Searles, omania, Neb. NO GURE, NO PAY 16 0u haY9 peall ouk organs, v o8 Seskoning drsing will electricit ur wdi no .0, D. fraud; write In niain envelone. 414 Caries B fallure; not one ret partioulars. sent ealed LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. Cook's Ductiess Tabiots re successfully jtod mouthly by over 10,000 Iadies. I, for cm i:l‘lrdcfl:.lqlhll i Evening 10¢, GIVEN TO EVERY v 3 TENDS THE SOUVENIR MATINEE SAT- URDAY. Prices, 10c and 26¢ BOYD TONIGHT 8:15, JESSIE BARTLETT DAVIS AND A BIG STAR COMPANY. woe. IR BARTLETT DAVIs” CTURE OF J NEN 70 WOMAN WHO AT- “Woodward & Burgs ’s. Manazers, 'I'I-I.fi)ll FRIDAY AND BATURDAY, ALICE NEILSEN And The Alice Nellson Comic Opera <o, Th ne Prices TH —~VAGABOSND BUR ESQUE Engagement includes Saturdu week. g Becur to carly. Night and 30c. BMOKE I¥ YOU Friday. N TH SINGING GIRL. M”"r‘l“a Nov, 10 THE FORTUNE TELLER. cast includes Eugens Cowles, Viola o “Tchie Ling, Joseph Mervert, Jo- John Blavin, George Ten- nd_Harry Daie. e, e, §1 and $L.00. Beats now XT ATTRACTION--Chas, 15 Blaney's cal Success, A FEMALE DRUMMER, evhine 2239 MIAGO'S TROCADERO 1E NEW PALACE OF BURLESQUE. MATINEE TODAY~—lie, 2 BGOSR T. W. Dinkins' il ry o - night vagn o Egypt Extrava,