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. - , ' - . . . . , THE OMAHA.DATLY B . . < "r- . 1 - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' , . . \TJiDNESDAY } MORNING , NOVJiMllEIt , 1895. . COpy JJ"VE O.RN''S. I r _ _ ES'l'ABLISUiJ } _ ) _ JU.NB _ _ 19 , 1871. OlrA1LTJiDNESDAY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SLNGJ.Jg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ej\I1lRE \ STAT" REPUBLICAN , . Tammany Gets Back Ito Control of Affairs in the City. DEMOCRATS CONCEDE TiE STATE V.tl " ' 1M I1iint.ii.1e.1 h ) Any I- ( .It I ug Se'I"M-I"ltlllcIU " 1- JIII ) ' In ChI SCICe Placed I t " " , U4JO. NEW YORK , Nov. b.-New York state has been crried by the republicans by pluralities ranging tram 48,000 to 2OOO , compared with a Plurality at 24184 tor [ the head at the ticket two years ngo. Heturns from more that. one-halt at the electon districts outpldo at the cities at New York nnll Brooklyn or "abovo the Harlem - lem , " show a net repJblcan gain at 12- 103 , compared : with the vote of two year ago. Maintaining the same average , the c.lnR wU nach 2.000 outside of Greater _ m . New Yorlt. In the two cities below the liar- I hem the Ilemocratc Plurality ) of 60,343 two years ; go has heen reduced about 12,000 , giving tlie state to thc head at the repnb- Ican ticket by 60,000 plurality In round umher8. II 189 Palmer ( republican ) , for secretary of state , had a plurality at 84,827 II New York SLate above the Harlem river , whie Myer ( democrat ) hall a pluralty In New York and Kings county ot 60,313 , giving the ' repnblcau candidate a plurality ot 21.481 1 al the total state vote. This year Palmer ( rc- llblcan ) , for secretary of state , has carried the state above the harlem . based upon re- turns from 1,701 electIon districts out of a total of 3.3S3. or more than one-half of the oltshlo election dhstrtcts . by probably 100.000 plurality. ICing ( democrat ) has carried New . York alI ] Kings count by a pluralfty of nearly lO.OOO , givIng the heat ! of the repub- lcan ticket a safe plurality of 10.000 In the , trte at large. ' The two hrnche of the ieglu1aturo remaIn \ . JR h - fore" " tinder the direction of the repub- ! llan . - ' " The . election throughout the &tate was orderly and rapidly conducted , and the results were quickly complel ! All the talk about the IIUJculy of handlng the blanket ballot went for naught. So far as the ucceSl' or failure of the blanket ballot was concerned - corned the nOvices from nil over the state show that Were was lte or no trouble and that the ballot waY E much of a UC- cess that the vote was poled quicker than ever beforo. . Heturns received by the Associated press from all but 49 of the 3.383 election districts north of the harlem river In New York state give Palmer , republican . for secretary of stvte , 3H,700 : King , democrat , 224,715 ; a re- pUblcan plurality of 119,991 outside of New York and Kings county . showing a relJb- Ilnn Kali of 26,333 compared with IS03. Dc ductng the demccralc plurality below the Harlem bridge , the republican plurality In the state al large will be In exces of 70,000. 'Ihe flure ! ( rein New York City In the early evening sholed them was little or no i . chance for the democratic state ticket , for the meagre majorltee given In the various districts indicated so Ilal a plurality } that It would not offset the normal plurality which the republicans bring down to harlem hrldge. The total vote at the state shows. n falling oft compared with the vote at : 193. the decrease being conllne4 . however , i to the 11strlcts north of Harlem rIver. The cty ! vote Is fully equal to that of two years a go. ngo.T IO New York Mal and Express says : "Tho republcan state ticket wi h've from 30.000 to :1.000 maJority , the returns mdi- eating the higher ilgures. lIne county will give C.OOO republican majority. The secretary - tory of state ( democrt ) concedes 40,000 plu- ralt ) . for the republicans. " John C. Sheehan concHles New York state to the ropublcans ) and claims the city has gene 20.000 to 30.000 for the Tammany ticket. At 6:31 : o'clocl tonight CommIssioner looso- volt said at pol co htadquarters : "I admit the democrato county ticket Is successful. I Is too hind that the gco.g000rs ran a ticket for thicinsehves thus compelling the fusion ticket to go It nlonc. " The election of AmOs J. Cummings .Iemo- crat to congress from time Tenth district Is coucedcd by t'l repuhhicaiis. Last year that district weut republican hy a small m rlhl Cummln Iluralty Is estimated at 4.000 There ' has 1en a hard tIght In the Fifteenth - , teenth senatorial district over the candidacy - of Frank D. I P.ivey , who ns a republican II the lat assembly ! acted independently of party mandates . Iwey was supported by rel1ublcalu and independents . and returns from forty-nine of the 11 districts give him 4.C06 aguinet 2.87C for Dr. Tammany. A WorM bulletin says both branches of the New York legislature will be heavily reo pubhlcan. . ' At nuiihnighmt returns from 2,220 election : , districts out of 3.383 above hiarleimu or two- thirds of tIme state outside of New York and Hlns counties. give Palmer republican . for secretary of state 2SC.802 : King demort , 82.786. showing I republican plurality of 10,10G. : n republican gain of 10.332 eomparel " lthi iso : . The World tomorrow wi say editorially : "The reactionary result In this city was pro- volwl by the pllhealll folly of the irest- lent of time polc3 board. But for the exas- Ilerathll effect of Mr. ltoosovc'lt's uncaleu for . unjust hush and oppressive executou of the Sundny excise law n union of all the atmtl-Tammmmammy forces would have been as easy and as trhlml1hant as It was last 'ear. TIme prohemut reaction has come. Tammany trlumhs In the first election after its tre- temlous ovorthrow. The result . Is dlcoura - Ing. I impeaches time capacity of the people for self-governmmmemmt. I shows that time voters are more susceptible to wrongs than Intelhent as to rcme.h' . Every considers- ton ( of docnt politics. good ovcrnment and tim - liberalizing of sumJltuary IJWS requh'd time success of the reform ticket. One man's obstinate folly and the nurta@onlnr nnpr of th IJeOl11e have defeated It. 'rhe large Tammany - many majority will stand a monument to thIs ort of vlrlll that exploits itself In reuht- hug the morals of other pc'lmie. The wlter ppltrnl consequences arc gra\'p. I means the strongest possible nominaton by the I , demccrats for rtshlent anti the hardest ) strup It In years . as time basis or a hopeful campalln nlxt year. " Secrtary of state : Time city complete gives r.lltr , rtlluhlcn , 07.336 : Klmmg democrat , 1SS. ' S. Returns from 2.51 election districts omit of 3.383 , north of time nrlem river leaving lGt ; districts to bo hmoarml . ( room at 1:30 : o'clock : this moring , give lal'lr. repuhlcan , for Ftcrltnry of state , 321.478 : Kimmg. democrat , 207.687 , a republican plurality of 13.S91 , hCIne a republican gain ot 25,152 . com- lurell with the vote of 1SOI. The same rei- nth'o gala wi leave the republicans a plu- ralr of lS.500 north of time harlem. De- .1uctn ! the llmceratlc plural } . of H.Gt for time heJ,1 of the state ticket In New York Clr ( amid time cstmatl1 tlemocralc IJlurlt- of 6,000 In flrooklyn time repuhlcan Illural ) ' In thc state at hrre wi he nearly iO.O. 'lime . nearly complete city returns . wih only twenty districts out If 139 missing. give for court of appeals Martin. republican . t6.l53 . . ; Teller , demecrat , 13G.SC : scattering . nRODn.YN. N. y" , No\ 1.-1he election 11 III"s county pst1l of very Iultt } ' . There were but a few IrrCFs , mind 10 clec- 1"1 II years hau hotl characterized by fvcr clashes b.twct1 the contending par- ticsts . far as has been ascertained at this Inur ) the new ballot IJW has worked vehI . the " 'Ies were Ilulckl- voilel amid there appears to h9 general s.tsfatol with the new L''S- t'lll ltotng. . Many voters made mistakes , Iii placing the crosses where they Wtlt out- I de of . . their p.rly colull.but 01 the whole ( hum v .te as Cast repruenta ' vell the a cst filthy wel Iltcnt ot the \oter . Chairman Wlla1 ; Reynolds of the reo } ublral NI1'al11 commItee clahums'ur . ncr s 111lon I mayor by 0\11 10.000. John To. She.i chairman of the regular democratic ClnpII&1 , comanmittac , 55)5 Orout 1 probably elcctrd I ) I mush majority , hl1lChIA'I'S ) CC ll' : (11 lit III''t 111\III' ) ' , . ' % 'J"II , . tl lie II- .111'0 111 Ihl 1"lllhIIIIM 4imy Not , CO.U:1US , 0. , Nov. 5.-Slnce 10 o'clock the republican state commitee claim that the plurality for Bushnel will exceed that of SOOOO for Oovernr McKinley 11 1803 , with which 'ote they arc comJ.lng returns. I There are some at headquarters who cay the returns will show a republican : plurality almost - most equal to that ot lat year , 13i , QOO. the high water mnrk. Time republican state com- . mItee saw ft to mnke a conservative p.tate- ment to those waltng to bet emi over 100 , . I 000. , Chairman Kurtz gave out the following : "Stato returns received at 10 o'clock indicate that the republIcans have carried the state hy a plurality lot less than that given two years ago antI elected a declslvo majority . of the members of the next general aSembh. . . Chisirman Kurtz will not claim over 00.000 at the 10st , although others In his quarters go hIgher. Chairman Kurtz does not estimate that time republicans will hive two-thirds of the legislature . but he sa'S the republican majority tn both branches wi be so large that the usual Interest Is not taken II ascertaining - certaining tIme exact number of republe'ls for United anti democrats 01 joint ballot ' . Stats senator - At democratic Iate headliitrters at 10 p. m. an annoulcemelt was made that Ohio . had gone republican by 1 decisive lajorl ) II the legislature , as veil as n large pluralitY on time state tclet , Some of th democratic managers say that the result Is due to the In 1S93 amid 1SDI-opposltbon same cause as ! IS9t-ollposlton ' ' and to President Clevelall'l nllmlnlHraton the last congress. As both parte3 had the \ Fame fnancial p\nk. the sliver queston was not nn issue In the campal n. The tariff was the only natonal issue between the pr- ties. The populsts cast about 10.000 pir-\ \ the Ilrohlhitonlsts about 20.000 and the oclal- its about 2,000. NeIther the third , fourth or mth partIes nor time A. I' . A. affected the result. Time contest was between the repub- i lcans and democrats on the tariff amid state issues The chairman of the democratic committee hall no figures to give out on the legislature. N. : I. Iurtz of the republcn commltl Ftates time republians have eurely elected ! I sovent-sevon out of 12 member of the hous at representatives and twenty-scYn out of thtrty-seven members of the senate 1 majority of forty-se ion 01 Joint blot for senator. - . - , , Ex-Congresenuan Charles : . Ammuerson . cnalr- man of tIme democratic state coummnuittec . shies midnight gave out the following : "V , e con- cede the state to the republicans by GOOOO plurlty and both branches of time legislature by a large majority. The populist vote of over 60.000 for Coxey for governor hurt UN. The hard times were too fresh In the minds of the people to be forpoten and this tent to our te feat. There Is nothlnr left us out which to begin the campalln of 1896. " At republican state Iadquarters the last bulletin for the night was Issuell at 1 :30 : a. : m. , claIming 111,000 IJlurally ant 11 1 mem- tiers ot the legislature to thlrtfve demo crats. . . . few scal- CLIWELAND , 0. , Noy. 6.-TIme - telng returns from this city Indicate that the county has gone republican by'a plurality as large If not larger , than that of two years ago , when McKinley had more than 0,000 The legl laUvcallhlates of time republicans , nine representatives , are alto elected , together - . gether with the count } ticket. CINCINNATI , No\ 5.-Omme hundred and nlnety-threo precincts outside of Clnclnat : lushnel , republican , 26.31 ; Campbell , dem- ocrat 20.172 ; same In 180 gave McKimmley 26,801 : Neal . dlmocrat , 21227. II l1L'Uhhl.iCN Gt INS IX JC.S.t $ . i'iiiihist ' " " / , , 11""I..1 8 nil II. . . ' . , . , . ' . . ' out 11. ' 3mzj.rltlm.s Plied t'I" KANSAS CITY , Nov. i.-iteturns from Kansas up to mldnlghl Irdlhte that time re- pUblcans have curled a majority oC the county tickets In their cntlrety by majorities of from 200 to 800 , and tht Davhl Martin . re- publican candidate for chief justice of the supreme court , Is re-electe(1 by a vlfe plurality. In many Imtance. MartIn ran ahead of his ticket. Charles IC hloiliday . jr. ( democrt ) . however . made a better showIng - lug than was generally expected for him. Hepubleans carry W'andote. Buter , Chcr- kee , Montgomery , Hena a 11 Johnston coun- ties , hut as a rule losses were shown over last yer. Time populsts carry Clay county , and time fu.lollst9 Lyons and Sedgwlck coun- ties. Atehrn anti Shawnee Iountes ! are mixed. I has buen raining hard all over the state for several hours , and returus from many tomorrow. counties will not be received unt 13O a. rn-AddItional returns Incr.ase the number of counties carried by the republicans - Icans and Inllcate they \1 have PracticallY all of time omces. : iartimm's majority over Holda } for chlE.f justice will probably reach 10000. a clechlOI ( record on the resubmlsslon queston. which time later candidate rcpre- sented Holiday also stood for free slv r. I Is estmated that 250,000 votes were imohlcd. Chairman UrehIenthal of the populist state central commltce asserts that his part hell } Its own , amid In fact elected about thirty county omces now held by repubhicans. lie claims fIrthr.r that populist juulges were elected In the Sixth Eighth and Elphteenth districts . nnd that the result In the Sevemmtii Ninth anll TwentIeth districts Is In douht. Time others are admltedl republican. 'rhe } democratic and r < publcan chairmen have not made atmy statements publicly . but It Is gen- } orally conceded that the Ilemocrts got prac- tcaly no olce , and that the republcans , with few exceptions . carrlell everthlng. The fusion tickets Ilr.trcte.1 . to some extent frol the republican support a 11 tIme A. P. , \ . comitiimgent aided time repumblicamus. I ; IIORIA , Kan. , Noy. . -The election here was extremely close. Iteturns up to 1 : :0 would indicate that the fuslonlsts have defeated time republicans for every 0100 wih Ibo possible exception of shmerlfi. Dryer the ropublcan eanllidate , Is alleged to ba an A. P. A. lie ran aheall of his ticket . ATChISON Kan. . No\ 6-At midnight the returns are complete enoumgh to show tht the repnhlcaus have elected the entire commmmty ticket by rlurltles ranging from 200 to 500. LA WnENCI . Kan. , : ov. 5.-D3ulmdass county will give Davlt Martin , republIcan . candidate for chief jmisttee . Sot ) majorlt The entire tepuhlcan ticket gets from 600 to 1.000 mnjorly In time county. IUTCISON. Kan. . Nov. 5.-Time entire Hcno county repuLlcan ticket Is elected by ( rain 300 to SOO major I ) " . For jUdge of the NInth jUllclal dIstrict time county Is dome betwcen I'ranlt 14. Martin , republican , and William Whlela\ fusion I.lll. Inf'I."t Shn" " II I VI rgi mm In. RICIIMONITh. Va. . No\ 5.-TIme election today closed one of tIme mosl npathetc cam- ) allns known II VirgInia for lan } years . For several days Imast time tlemocratc mmmmmima- ger have feared ome of the eImatorlal as wel as a number of Imousci districts wee In danger of being bat by thIs lack of activity of the can\'nss. The returns justify time feau. Time . election was for halt of the scn " ate ( t\nt ) ) nnll the whole mpmbtuhll of the hOUFO of llleates (00) ( ) . In many coun- I ties the n'llhlcdnS comblne\1 wih the pomu- lists mind other nmmti-deimmocrat elemnts unt matt time t issue on a cr } of faIrer elections. Long before his death Oleral : IIhone as- lertetl this Isne and at I conf\rcncl held In I'eterburj last Mm1 } there was alllltee 1 so-called elton bill . \ hleh I3S l'ropose1 shoulll b n'ade the issue In the caiumpign. The Inllcatons are that In most of the sections of the state a 8mal vote \IS lohiel. In man ) pf the black belt counties . imotably In th section around Norfolk , time negro , ntm to have suppertd time dtmoratc candi- date. 'ho I ? tta.1 returls , eo far ns re- cch'eI , sho\ the senate will contain .Ix . anl- democrats anti the house nbout dlmocrats ant /aus\ eight democrats - crats amid twcnty ant-Ilunocrats. htL'IlihIlIt'flI Vh.'Imr ; Cnl"I.ln. JULESIII'ItQ. Colo. , No\ 5.-Speciah ( Tell- gr.mm.-Timo ) [ I lra repuhl.an ticket 18 elected In Sodgwlck county , Colorado . hy ufe l'jorll , s ranllng from 2/ to 60. All precincts ale iii "hI8 was nUl bitterest . rain- pdn ever fought IlL title county , the repuL- I hicans having to . citiacums' ' Iclnl tight pOllulst. cllels' Inde- pellcnt , prohlbltonbts and sorehead gen- : I erafly. I DUARE ) ( IS IWAS ' GOVERNOR Something Like One Hundred ThouBanl Ahead of Babb ! REPUBLICAN GAINS QUITE GENERAL Hii I . itt :111) ' 1111. If the Sil f. l'i'e . " " .tItI'lI I 11'1"1 f'-1111 1- 11111 llIesi'ist Not Its lii- d.lce ( : elcrll ) ' , DES MOINES . Nov. 6.-Speclal ( Tele < ram. ) -At 10 o'clock returns from . Iowa are just beginning to come In. ver.thlng Indicates that Drake ( rep. ) for governor will have a much larger plurality than the republican . commiee has claimed for him. Two years ago Jackson for goveror had 33,000 plurall } Last year the head of the republican ticket lund [ : .OOO. I sybil not bo surprising I thIs figure 18 exceeded by Drake. Time repub- Icnn state commlteo now claim iO.OOO for Drake ) ns the least figure. IndIcations are that Drake wi IUn slightly behind time rest , 'of the state ticket. The entire state has cast a lJht vote , but the republicans show a ne gain over last year In spite of tim1s. ! The populsts also show heavy gains Last year they 11101 i 21,000 In the state ; It will be nbout doubled I . this year . The prohibiton vote wil bo surprIsingly hlgimt. It will cut nlmost no flure In time re- suit. I was expected by the democrnts that e\err prohibition vote woull help Bahb (1Iem. ( ) for governor , but results do not verify - ty it. The legislature wi he o\'erwhelmlngh' re- hitibiicamm . the best estmate being sixty-seven . ) republcan member of the house to thlrt- three lemocrt . a\l timimty-flve republcan senators to fIfteen Ilemotrat . This legislature will elect n senator to succeed AII on. Allison will be re-electel\ The city of Otlnwa gives Drale 1.ll : DaUb 1.266 ; Cramue 322 ; Uacon , 46. This Is a republcJn gain of 23. Wapclo connty will 100. give Drake S00 I reublcJn gain of 100.GnNNI II" , In. , : ov. 5.-Speclal ( Tele- graium.Fimli'Ote ) In Grtnnel township and city : Dralte , 539 ; lahb , 11l : Crane , 12 : hlacon . : p ; . lacon.i. MALVEI1N. Ia. , No\ b.-Spectal ( Tele- , gram.-I ) has heen warm anll cloudy all .ly , with light showers early In time immorrmiumg. Ful vote was poled here Interest centered maluly In representatives . sheriff amid trcas- urer , with 11r0811ect of the electon at the entire - tire republcan ticket. Umumerson priclnct cmplete gives Drke. 18 ; IJbb , 18 ; 1'mrker ( rep. ) . for representative , lC2 ; Wison ( domn. ) , f ; Uterback ( rep. ) . for treasurer , 150 : Uucll- Icy ( dent. I. lO ; Tuhbs ( rep. ) . for sheriff . 157 ; IHlon ( clem. ) , 60 ; Miss Gllanl ( re ) ) . 137 ; i ? Iash ( dciii. ) . i8. Sliver Creek 11reelnct complete : Drake , 82 : Babb . 31 ; ParlIer , i7 ; Wison , 40 ; Utterback , 6G ; Buckley , 4 ! ; Timbbs i2 : Daltoum 4 : : Gill ! - lamud . 77 ; Marsim ! . as ; Klle , suprvls ( rep. ) . 83 ; Holaull ( dem. ) . 30. fltIMETTSBU1tG. la. . Nov. 5.-Spclal ( Telegramn.--Enunett.sburg ) city complete : Drale. 210 ; Daub . 183 ; net republican gain over 189 Iott. I 10. SIOunIY , ha. . Nov. 5.-ISpeclal Tele- granm.-lceoktmk ) county at 12:4 : a. m. gives Drake , 1.133 : Babb 9:7 , aocordlng to est- mates Pl this hour. CENTlmVn.LE , la. , : OY. -Spccal ( : Telegram.-'l'ime ) city of Centervle gives Drake iOr ; llabb 300 ; Crane . 50. Last year gave republcnn , 637 : democrat , 216 ; .popnlst. 139. 139.ClmAR T1APIDS. la. , Nov. 5.-Speciai ( Tolegramn.-TIme ) day was clear nnl warm but a lght vote was poled all over the countr. The returns are coming rather slowly , hut ) the Indicatons are that the entire . tire rcpublcan ticket will be . elected by at leaat 2,000 plurality. This city will give re- publcans a plurality of 600 or 800. Lion county rEpuhlcns elect I senator and two representatives . Drake will have over 2.000 plurality after running 200 behind his ticket. CItESTON . Ia. . :0\ ' . 5.-Speclal ( Tele- grammu.-lntllctmticims ) point to the election of time entire r > publcan tckH t In Union count ) ' . Alyn , for senator. Is receiving a splendhl vote. The vote Is abcut time same as In 1893.Crcston Creston gIns Drake 621 : Ihbh , 378 : Crane 272 ; Bacon 31 : AIYI . ( rep. ) . for senator , has 607 ; \dls ( fusion ) , 345. DUBUQUE . la. . Noy , 5.-Special ( Tele- graun.-lhabb ) carries Dubuque county br 2400. Boles carried It Iwo years ago by 3.652. The ) opularl ) ' of the tax feature of tit " mulct law . the feature enforrt11 here , Is , responsible for the decline. 1'he democratic simerlff . i'hlllips. wi have n slel\ler ma- jorltr. Robert Boson was choben senator , C. I A. Voolkor amid Thomas Nolan VoelH'r ant representa- tives . I.'rank Schroeder treasurer. CARROLL , la . Nov. 5.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Carrol ) goes republican hy a majoriy of 18. . a republican gala of 2r over 1891 ; county democratic hy 50. same as las , year. BOONI . Ta. . No\ 5.-Special ( Tolegrnm.- ) City of Boone complete Drke. 72 ; Daub , 439 : Crane 101 : Bacon iO ; republIcan plu- rahity . 273 : Ilemocratc gain 256. n D OAK Ia. , Nor. 5.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Five ) precincts give Drake , G89 : Babb , 29S. The same Ilrlclnct two years ago gave Jackson , 673 : flolee 349. The t\ ) ' huts heen riny anll a full vote wi not ho out . hut the indications are that It will be burger than was expected. Time republcan majority In this countr wIll bo about 800. .1 1L'F1ltS0N , Ia. . No\ 5.-Special ( Tele- graimi.-Greene ) . county Is republican on state anti county b } about 900 , against 1200 In 1891. Smith ( rep. ) . for iegbslattmro . has . not to ex- cell 600. Populst vote larger titan In lI9 . There was praetcJlr no prohibiion vote. lUSSOUHI V\INY. 10. . No\ -Speclal ( Teiegrarmm.-Thiis ) town aummi St. John Teltgram.-Thls nnl ton - ship give n repuhlcan plurality of 200 for Dr ke. Mlllan ( rep. } . for time leglslaturo. received but 95 votes of 1.0r cast In the same precincts. 1CEOICtilc. la . No\ -Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Keokuk ) city gives Drake 1.39 ; flablu. 1.209 : Cramme 10 : llaeomm 19. Republcau gain 80. MAltShIALLT0'i'N . la. . No\ . MAHSIAI.LTOW : \ 5.-Special ( 1 Telogram.-Vote ) cn governor In this cIty : Drake ( rep. ) . 013 : labb ( them. ) . C8 : ; Crane I I ( pop. ) . 68 ; Bacon ( pro ) . 30 : showing I roI I I publcan loss of 78. al\l a democratc loss of 182 ; net republican gain 104 over the vote of 1893 OSKALOOS\ . . Nov. 5.-Speclal ( Tele- granm.-Oskaloosa ) city gives Drake 638 : Ilhb , 4i8 : Cramue W : Bacon 33. Thes arc straight tickets anti indicate 1 republIcan gain of over 100. llghmt republcan Jaln . mlht pre- duds of lahnslla county give Drake 1,2H : Ihbh , 601 ; Crane . :22 ; Ihacon 102. This InehuleR Oikaloosa straight tickets ; reptib- bean gain , 200. nUBUQU la. . No\ [ -Speclal ( 1ele- gram-Hcturns ) unusualy slow' Some precincts - cincts w ill not be countell unt tomorrow. 'hos , already In all estlatt3 on other mdlcato I majoriy of about 2.i10 ( for time democratic state ticket In this eCUnl } ' . In 1893 the } ' haul 3,500. CLINTON la. . Nov. 5.-Clliuton ( city gives Babb ( dem. ) , 1.92i : Drake ( rEp. ) . 1,759. 8amo Precincts In Ib93 gave Jackson ( rep. ) . 2.269 ; 1loie ( theimu. ) . .101 flLTru.iNr.TON , Ia. . Nov. T-Special ( Tale- : gmim.iTickets ) badly scratchEd. Vote coming Iln Iowh' Twelve out ot sixteen products tn city io Drake . 259 : hlabb . 1.1 : demo- erotic los. 50. INiFl'ENlFNCE Ia. . . No\ 5.-Spaclal ( 'allsram.- ) Special ct9. vote 03 folo'S : Dralt ( ( rop. ) . 41l ; Babh ( Mm. ) . : n. 1.lghter vote than last year antI saute overage resuit. Hm O.\K. La. . Nov. 5.-Spechl ( . 'r"le- raln. ) - Five prcclnctE give Drake 31 lajor. I ) ' . R. tie pr"clnctd KayO Jackson 324 1- jurBY. Thm county Is probably republicaum b ' Th. I ) rallub\can by ahuu Set ) i ml U rum Ii ty. Fl0l'N ( 111' la. No\ 5-Speciai ( Tele- graum. ) -ilgbt prcincts out of thirteen In , Soux : City give Drake S60 : Uabb . 666. Can- : . I' : , : be compared with lat } year's a pre- rlmmctm' have been changed. ' , .1 rlncl' chane. Very light vote. MASON ( CITY I" Nay -Spfclal ( Tele- r'IAb0ut ; ) the same yale as polled In , 183. In cly Drcle : . tU ; : Babb. 193 , Bacon , 70 : ( 'ran " 15 l . Smal returns from county I amid surrounding country Indicate little chacge from lat year's vote , , 'ml \ ' Cl.OSII IS In1s't1Cn- , Itet minus Yet ' 1'ln : lclJl'r'tn Forum nu _ \"Imrnl. , JI" II'nl Inle h"kll , LOUISVILLF ) , Nov. 6.-Ther was an ugly feeling all day betwcen'the , A. 1' . A. and Catholics at the First pjeelnct ot the I.'ourth warll. Late this evening Joseph Dief- enbach , one of the tormer , an&Wihl Donovan , In'1 a Catholc , hall 1 quarrel , which resulted In I pitched bate between : the elements. Twenty shots were eJchangt11 before the ) olco succeeded In stopping time riot. Only ono mmman . Jacob nrlght I , ammA. . P. A. , was "rlously wounded . The rioter scattered Time republican amid democftc { newspapers are displaying the returns for , the benefit of time great crowds which ta-Ic te streets aleut the otflce5 Favorable lures are followed with wild hurrahs. The lturt are so mea- per that neither side has the advantage of the dlsptay. On both shIes the leathers are claiming the victory In this tJy , the demo- crate by a mal majory and the republ- calms by a lajorly rammgimug imp to 8.00 ; I seems that the citizens ticket did not cut I luch of a fgure as the old parties will get I In by nearly their average \'liE. The nnte- election claim that Hanln would be scratched I hcause of his attitude on th' 10ney ques- tlol has failed to ummaterahize . scattering returns - turns show that Hardin will get the arty - - vote. At republican headquarter' the city Is clahned by 2,000. Cimairuummmm . . , Long thnlts II the democrats have won by a small maJority. Both parties claim to have carried the statc. , Chairman Norman ot the democrtc stale campalpn commitee says Jarcln s majorly wi he at least Hi.OOO In tl 'tate. Bradley carried hIs count , Garrarml by 'aim Increased republican mmmajority. Thmel , Ivening Post ( dem. ) says that the state Is Iii : doumbt. Tht Is a dearth oC news at time demo- erotIc and republIcan Imeatlqurtere. Reports I are .0 meager that the Ihalmfan wonld say nothing more than he hclit4. lardln was electel. ! At the republican I.hedquarters many private telegrams had been received from time countlc'u. The repucalt chairman ' said that a contnuaton of these reports would Indicate time election 01 , ParJln by 1 small nmajority. The demorrJlc majority four"'ears ago for governor was 28076. In another talk the chairman rel ' to reIterate reler.to his claim that Hardin's nmajorItywould reach 15,000. The city repuhlcans arc climing that they have won all time municipal offices except two or three school trust s. and that the city and county will give Dra\ley a majority - jority of from 6.000 to 8.000. , 11:30 : p. m.-One hundred a-J . eleven pre- dncts of the 158 In the city andcounty give Br3dley a majority of 3.S. ' Two re- publcnn members of , lEgislature arc known to be elected . \ imcr Is a gain. General Du Belle . reptibhicammfor the olce of appellate judge defeat Jluflb 1aston t . clem- ocrat , present Incumbent , by 01'3:000 : , Th Post , democrat , In lt b\letn at 1 o'cloel . S9)'S : "At t'ml'u wr\J the returns are coming In scattering froml eli portions of the etate. I appears thai .llardIn leads the democrtc tcket Bul II 81h appears that Bradley leads Hardin , or It 'jiut , Hardln'mu majority Is so small as tt"ntn' unt to a virtual defeat Outside . of Lou1rOihl BrndlfY curios time count ) of Jefferson 1by :40. and Speed the republican candimiumte ; for time lellrlturt. Is elected thus deprIving Black- burn of ono yote. . : "It Is not probable that Drul 's / majority I will exceed 6.00 In this , tl Ffti $ district Graves county , Iart , Ldgan'Itupkimme ' . Hardlu , Nelson and Frnkni Iimbw large republican galmms. Time wlrJt \ will { dep5ul largely upon the First dlstrl0t ! d. the re- turn from time meventh. 1ec'r.timeae two districts the returns are to0nager to In- dlclte decided rosults. Slml * . the rc- suits , It may be said at thIs wrLtb0ttuat ' thus majcrlr wL be 6,000 eithcr \ maj'rttercer , the home county of Iardln , ' : l j vlous election for governor gave a ' , I.mocratc . major1Y of 358. At ' this ctct n Hardin carries time county by s'eventy- \ . " Heturs up to mldnlht ! framn nlnety.fv counties ' and ton ims . mOdty irmoonTpiete . give ! Hnrdln , 32.15 : Bradley , 28.530 Harln'J majority , 3,610. Other returns rfceived give Bradley majoriies aggregating 2,396. leaving a net majority of 1.223 for Hardin. I-XING'ON. K } ' . . No\ 5.-Polls closed at 4 o'clock wihout the full vcto- beIng poled In time city both sides claimIng the victory. I Is eafe to say that the democrats won. Harlln wi pul through In Fnyete county and Lexington with 1 small plurality . 'i'iuevommuan's ticket for the Boarll of Edu- c1ton. on which are four rommmen . has proh- ably beater the democratic ticket . , comp09 . def of men by 300. : " 1 ' ' 1"U"NIU'OtT. Ky. . Nov ' G"iio city ticket will probably give Dradiey , 3.00 mn- jorlty. Full vote In the atato'is close. Several - oral wards In Louisville city . $ itowgpuhiicami - . " - I alns. r" , Four years ago Jefferson couqty gave n dIMcralc majority for Iovern r.f 6.1i1 Hetnrns up to 0 o'clock from dne-thlrd of the pnclncts In the city anll cOlnty gIve Iradley 2,000 mnajorlty. I , , , , _ . , ' LUDI\\ ( olbS ( ) - I\ I IS [ , PO" ' hl. . Ilurllt ) Over ( I' Pn,19u 'J'lel1 . \ hll I : I.CHI. . NEW YORK No\ 5.-The elrtlon In New " York City was fought upon entr"ly differ- cud lInes from that In the state The fght was between the straight 'fanfmny ticket on time cue side and time 1US1c3R of repub- lcans nnd Independents on , { ht other. On account at tim varIous olhicors 'otetl ( for , the returns wee late coming In . bust Tammany's victory was never In dcuht , and' its plurality wi probably be between 18.000 ammO : : , OOO. Time city complete with the . exception of 163 districts , give llamnilton . fusion , . 103.54 ; Purrr. Tammumnany 10DG. on the rote for county clerk. The Tammany candidates for the leading Iosllons were : JustIces of the supreme court Charles ii. 'rrtmx Frederick Smih anti Charles F' . lcLe1n : county clerk 11. I ) . Iurrr ; registerVitiam. . , .Lapmer : judges of general session ! . M. I.lctfahon anll JOStllh Newberger ; jmtlco of cIty court , Reber : A. Wick , John I' . ' 2lmucimman and I. P. O. Dwyer . . The vote of the Inlependonj county .Iemo- crao organization WUS conhlerably below ' ] O(90. and the peed govcrmcnl tcl { t rote will scarcely reach 10000. i The socialsts polled moo thou 0.000. whimli mnaics them the third party In this ctjy. Dr. Parlt- hurst says ho Is not discouraged at time re- stilt ; that ' a lesson has beln learned ali that time commi lee of lIlly should never have gone Into a fusion mov-ment . alUlough It took what I selms It ought was time best course. Time republican chairman , ranterbach , says the lesson of today Is thnt there will bo no mori fusIon. "I.'uslon Is felt forever , " ho said , and politicians of e\IY facton echo his declaration. . , ; tuh SIII'I" In I fiN n 1"111111'uI Stlh' . SALT I.\n . Not' 6.-Itotorns Indicate the adoptIon at time constItution by a large ma- jerky. I Returns are extremely slav : Nothing yet received . from the city precim.ets. Heturns to time Tribune from twentr-t ) precincts out- Ido time city show a net re'ubhIcan gall of fifty-otto on the vote for rlJ1ullcl No re- liable reports on legislative 1Qvernor. Roberts . democrat for congress , Is running ahead at the ticket. At ] o'clock tonight Chairman Powers of the democrats says the chuces on the gO\- eror are very even , that nObert . democrat for congress . will be olccteillby 300 mmmajorlty. and Indictons arc that tiu. legislature wi lIe delocro lc. Chairman pn.on of the re- I publcans states that the sltt and leglsla- I Ivo ticket wi bl ectt. ! but gives no : figures. 1 I I will bo 2 o'clock bifro any definite Icnrns can b. given OD time l relult ot the I election In the ety : r stati. The scattering ( returns received tip to mid "l do not differ materially from those relved last year "hen the republicans carried the state by 2.QO. The democrats claIm the election of Roberts to congrel , \ Ih even a chance on governor . but give no Igure , to support their elalimm. The precincts her,1 tfrom outside of SJlt Lake and Ogden , give Catne . democrat for governor , 2,533 , Weil , repuhliC3n. 2HO. I , is e-tllated that the rpptLIc1cs have earned . ned Sal Lake hy tt 'a 1000 majority and elected . ( hieidenntn ; maJr 08d-n elecs a denmocratic men mayor and five Gut of In council- - _ _ - - - , - - -----I JUDGE NORVAL AWAY \ AHEAD Rapublcm Gains in All Parts of the State . POPULISTS DO NOT GIVE UP TIlE FIGHT Ihllrlll BorI'1111 .M""ltM thut the Strummer :11.11 ClllfcM 111' " Nlt \1 11"1 II'ur.1 1"111- l'nrtimml . ' ' ' , , I'nrfli Ret u.m'mms 'Inluluteo Hetlrns on time state ticket are coming In so slowly that nothing like an accurate estimate - mate of the majorl ) ' of : Norval the repub- i Ican candidate for jUllg ot the supreme cotmrt . can be made , Chnlrman 1alnel' of the republcan state central committee elllms that Non'a/'s / pluralty wilt reach 15,000. Chairman Bdgerton oC the populist com- mittee . will not concede Norval's election . claiming that th coummutles most favorable to Maxwell have not yet bee heu" from. The following l'ecall1nlaton shows time vote emu the head of the respective state tickets , time figure printed In connction with the name of the county Im1catlng the number of precncts or wards Included In the report - port : . " i : : . o' O : a us 0 0 p : C ; . 2. - 0 u . : ( COUNTmS. , i F. r g r : : . : : : : : : : : : i : : . : : : : : - - - - - - 1 \ < 11. . I. . . . . . . ' .j 6930. . . . Antplol' . . G. . . . . . . I i9 13t 1 4 imctyI . 4. . . . . . . . . :11 : 1 li 2 . . . . . . lufnlo , G. . . . . . . . . 333 3S1 . 2S . . . 1111. I. . . . . . . . . 4i IG3 2t1. 1 iitmti'r , 2) ) . . . . . . . . 41 133 2C2 . 45 2,1 , ; rlmln , 3. . . . . . . tit 63 IC1 3 : , . 2 Ilw on. C. . . . . . . . ) 2i4 22 1 6 1ieuti . 1. C..2.1 13 62 3 2 )11111. 7. . . . . . . . . 2)J ) WS 601 12 : 1) Ioumnce , 1. . . . . . . GH nit ! mitt I 36 DunI' . 2. . . . . . . . i 5 9 8 ; 4 3 1"lllllln. 4. . . . . . . . 15 170 2t2 12 2 ( kant 2. . . . . . . . . S 59 il 1 e 111. ! . 2..S . . . . 41 ! rC2 t'6 21 littinlilon . 3. . . . . . IS 213 391 I : IS Hnl. 4. . . . . . . . . 3S )2 126 21 1 J.rel'.on , 3. . . . . . . . 2 91 2tS 12 1 Jotmni'omt 4. . . . . . . F4 13 126) 1 ) 63 21 Ielh. 4. . . . . . . . . . . 2 ) 10 : , i6 12 . 3 1.lnelstel' . . . . . . . 5m 1931 Ott. . . . Nance , 5. . . . . . . . . . . 1:9 . . . 3G 2t3 . . . . sl. . . . . Oto . 7. . . . . . . . . 216 2 : 2262 ,2 32 h'awnee. G. . . . . . . . . . 3 , ISi 521 i21 :3 1awnee. 1.,1 Wluw. 3. . . . 12 . 1:4 , I6 1 . 16 C , taup3' . 2. . . . . . . . . to ! 2)6 ) 9i 51 4 luII , ( . . . q . . . . . . . . 4S CH 6S0 20 4 t4tiertthan . G. . . . . . . 42 122 CI 2 7 Thomas , 2. . . . . . . 4C 2' 5 ! 13 G Vitiley , 3. . . . . . . . 4 126 Gi . . . . :1 : 'al.y 3..4 . . . . ; tu I 22d .I : 6 \hlllton. , . . . . . . . . 21 llC 260 1 . . . . Yomk . 7. . . . . . . . . 20 . : Cli 6il 11. . . . . . . _ Tutnis _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : -IDU. ) IJ ! LI21ro ! ' : Special telegrams reeel' I ] b ) The Bee since mhlnlrlt show time folowlnr : ELKHOHN , Neh. , No\ 5.-SpCcial ( Tele- . gram.-Clllcag" ) precinct . Douglas county . gives : llahoney , 15 ; Maxwell . 10 : Norval i3 : Phelps , 16 : " 'olenbarger. O. Ames , 60 ; Ashmby 56 ; Baystono , 1 ; Blackburn ] . 1 , Bryant 6 ; Goold i9 : Itl , 25 : Merrill , 8S ; Peatte. 36 : Voodhy 3. lInker 86 ; Dclln- son , 82 ; Duffie 10S ; Fawcett , 84 , Ferguson . 102 : hlopewehi . IJ , ICtysor , 1 t : Iagncy. 101 : Iwol. 07 : Redlcll , 96 ; Scott , 61 : Sla- baugh , 81 : Wakeley , 100. CIIA1'ILL . Neb. , No\ 6.-Speclal ( Telc- I CIApPfLL. ) ! of twelve przclncts In Deuel' ' county gives Mahoney 6 , Maxweli . 13 : Nor- vah 62 : Phtttlps 3 : Wolfenbarger . 2. District judges , Thirteenth dlstrlctOrlmeB ; ; Ne- vilie . 28. ' GHAND ZSiAND " Neb. , Nov. 5.-Special ( Telcgrammi-SiX ) out of nineteen Ireclncts , In Hall . county glvet Mahuonc } ' . 118 : Maxwell . 430 : Norval , 562 : Phelps Wolfenbarger : , 21. DItrlct judges _ Eeventh district : Thclpson , popuhiat- 78 : Doyle , demnocrat 372 : Kendal . , republican , 6aO : Prie , republican , NEBRASKA CITY . Nov. b.-Specla- ( ) Time election pase,1 off quietly and the usual Interest In the outcome Is not manifested by time citizens. A slal rote Is being petled . and chances seem to be In favor of a repub- hican victor . . ' * : . " J-t : . u. Ican PONT ) , Neb. . NO" } f.-S ( eelal Teiegrant.-Thmree ) L'rclncts In Clmlng connl give for .1strlc. judge : Crawford . 285 ; Evans , 121 ThlllDFORD . Neb. . Nov. 5.-Spccial ( Tele- gram.-Tltdfortl ) . out of three precincts In Thom3s county , gives Mahoney 46. Maxwell , 26 : on'al , 64 : Ihelp . 13 : Wolfenbarger . 5. Dhu.'trlct judges Eleventh dIstrict : Qb'le , 35 : Iendal. 1 : Price 43 ; Thompson 61. . ILATTSIUTI. N'eb . Nov. 5.-Specal' ( ! Telegram.-The ) electIon p3ssel1 off quIet ) here toJay. N'b unusual eccitement . hut In- tenEe Interest everywhtr ! Maxwell Is , un. nlng wel In the east oJI of the count ) ' Nor val carried Weeping Wlter solid. Hi- sey democrat . for district jude will cartt Cas county by a slight majorl ) . InclcaUQn ioIflt to the electon of the county republCI ticket with one or two exceptions . i ARLINGTON , Neb. . Nov. 5.-Spocial ( Tel ; ' . grnm.-lahone ) 'H : Maxwell . 103 : Norval 89 : Phelps , 15 : Wo\enbarler. 2 ; Ames .0 : , Asimby 48 : flayston Cl : fllackbtmrmm . 21 ; BrY atit . 0 : Goold 104 ; Kittle . 37 : MerrIll , O ! ! l'eattie. 61 : W'ootibey . 9 : Baker 17 ; Dckln. ' son . 18 : Dumo , 1,1 ; Fawcett . 131 : Ferguson't 126 : hIopewhl . 120 ; Keysor , 104 : Jalney , li' ' , Powel. li : Redlcll , 108 : Scott , 12 : Siai baumgim ill : Wakeley 13 : . . MULLEN , Neh. . Nov. 5.-Speclal ( Tele- ! gr < m.-One ) out of three precincts In Hooker county gives Maimoney . 2 ; : Iax\el. 22 : Nor- val 7 : l'iieips 1 : Wo\enbarger. 2. Judges , Eleventh judicial ditrlct : Thomas J. Do'le , 18 : Kendal , 8 : John A. Price , 8 : John It. Thuommupson 21. NORTh PLATTE . Neb. . Nov. 6.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Nlne ) out of forty-nine precIncts In Llncotn count give : Maimommey 7 : Max- well , 210 : Norval , 3 : ; Phelps. 7 ; Wo\enblr- ger. , 4. Thirteenth JUIUclal djrtrl t : II. M. Ofll\s 36V ; , Wiiam Nevie , populist . 201 A heavy COtY'Yofl poled wi probably offset - I set time heavy republican majority In time ' clt ) ' . BLAIR , , Nob. , No\ 5.-SpecIal ( Telegram ) -Thero are four wards In time city of Blair . Complete returns In time city give : itlalmoney . 58 , Maxwell . 84 : Norrah 228 : Phelps :5 : WoJenbarJer , G : Baiter 253 : DIckinson . 279 ; Dufhhe . 212 ; Fawcett , 2iO : Ferguson , 133 ; Hope- well . 161 : Keysor . 313 : Magney 101 : Powell . 230 ; itedick . 109 : Scott . 2GI ; Siahaulh , 235 ; W2keley. 1:3. IndicatIons are that the com- Illete republican ticket Is eleetell In the count except Claus Mencke sheriff , demo- crat , reelect d Ir a large majorIty TIme halanco of the precinct are In the country and are not expected In until morning. TEKAMAH , Neh. , Nov. 5.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Arlzona ) vreclnct Burt coumnty gives hlaker 13 ; DickInson , 7 : Dule. 79 ; Fawcett , 5 : ; Ferguson , 79 : Hopewel , 76 : Keysor 12 ; Magney 7 ; Powel , ll : Hedlck , C7 : Scott . 70 : Siabatugim 61 : W'akeley 80. Supreme judge : Maxwell , 76 : Mahone , 8 : Norval.ll : Phelps , 2 ; Wolfenharger 2. Tekamah preiimmct . Burl 10untY.'es Baiter 101 : Dckinson : 26G : Duffie 11 : Fasv- cett . 203 : Ferguson llO ; Hopewel , 166 : ICe- ser , 28C : Magney 125 ; Powel. 201 ; Redlck 135 : Scott , 2tl ; Siabauph , 206'akeley : , 169. Supreme judge : Maimoney 3 ! : Max- well . 88 : Norval , 232 : Phelps , 17 ; Wolfenhar- ger , 12. n\'eret precinct , Burl county : Baker 218 ; Dickinson , 210 : DulIlo . 1a : Fawcott . :27 : Ferguson . 168 : hiopewehi . 170 : ICeytior . 310 : ! Magney. HI : Powell , :36 ; Hedlclt , 163 : Scott . :50 : ihisbatmgh 234 : Wakeley , 137. BENNINGTON . Neb. , Nov. G.-Special ( Telegram.-Jelrenon ) precinct Douglas county : E. J , flodwelh . county superintendent , IG : P. ( lifforcl . G : Abram Rudy 33 : W. H. Wooi : G. Justice ot time peace Peter A. Anderson 12 ; Charles Grau , 100 : Herman Timme. 93 ; John I' . Temmiperley. 80. Consta- 1J3 , Claus gret , Ill : Fred Greggoreomi . 98 : John H. Kelly , OOi ; Fred GaUch , 8t. Iteprosentatives . Dol"rance , 4 ; Ilvans , 18 : lCuiiut I . 157. Clerk dIstrIct court , Frank , 129 : Cae , 55 : Burr 5. County judge , Baxter , 13 ; Points 31. Sheriff . McDonald , 18 : Drexel , C2 : Williams . 7. Coroner Iiurhett , 133 : Lan- tumor , 47 ; Bruiner 7. Treasurer elmrocl , 19 ; I.nK , H , Clerk , Hedfeld , 1 : Camp- b-il , 3G : Brlrham , 12. Surveyor , King , 132 ; House . 48 : Lawrepce . b. M\RI.E. Neh. . Nov 5.-Speciai.-Mc- ( ) Ardlo precInct In Douglas county gives for - - 'jullge ' ot the sup court : Mahoney , : : : lax\el. 45 : Nor : Ihe1p8 , 7 ; Wolfcn- barger , 4. legomtt { . Iverly : Ames , I : Asimby , 10 ; IIYlt , 33 ; Blackburn , IS : Ir'art , [ : ( bold , 68 ; Ite , 23 : : lorrl , 78 : i Ieale , 35 : Woollbe , G. Judges ! of thc : Fourth judicial district : Ilaker 11 ; Dlckln- eon , 76 ; Duffie , 70 : Fawcrtt , 7 : Fergtmsomm . 71 : hlopewehi. i7 : iCeysor 122 ; ittagney . 73 : l'owehl , i2 : Hedlck , 71 : Scott , iG : Siabatugh 79 : Waktlty , 79. Hel'n' cntltves to fill raeincyt : 10Jrancl' , lS : tvamme 101 : lCuimn 101. Clerk of the district court : \urr , 1 : Coo i ; I"rank , 77. County jmmmige : liaxter , 80 ; PoInts , 79. SherIff : lieriimmgimamim , 25 ; Drexel , 96 : iticDommald , OS'ilhlmtmns ; , 22. Coroner : Bruner , 34 ; Ilmmrkett , Si ; litrimmier , :19. : County treastmrer : ileimmmrotl , 91 ; Lange , 69. Cotmmmty clerk : lirigimammu , 25 ; Cammpbell , rt ; Itetifleid , 82. Surveyor : iloumse , 61 ; ICing , 97 ; Lawrence , 3. Superintetudent public in- etrmmction : hiodmell , S7 ; ( litford , 2 ; filthy. 32'ood ; , 31 , Coummity eommmmmtisslOimer , foil term : Ctmntis , 8 ; lloctor , 33 ; Walz'h , 135. Cauntcommmmmuissoner ! to fill vacancy : lireeum , 67 ; Mumrlthy17. . Justice of the mucace : Otis Stelnimart , 12S. SiRi NGFI ELD , Nob. , Nov. 5.-Spcelal ( Teiegram.-Sprimmgfielti ) and Fairvlew Pro- cinCs , Sarpy cotmmmty , give judges Foumrtim jum- miiclai thistrict as follomts : Baker , SO ; llck- immsomi , 101 ; Fawcett , 83 ; lergiison , 1S2 ; hope- svell , 160 ; ICcysor , 219 ; itiagmmey , 207 : Powell , 79 ; buick , 1C3 ; Scomt , 138 ; Slabaugh , 87 ; Wakeicy. 147. L1lXINGTON , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Speclal ( Tel- egramn.-Six ) out of twemmty-two Precincts imu IJassecut cotmmmty give Maimommey , 20 ; Maxwell , 251 ; Norval , 272 ; I'luhis ; , \Volfenbarger ; , C. District judges , Twelfth district , Sinclair , 272 ; Green , 297 Nillhlt\SKA CITY , Nehi. , Nov. 5.-Spe- ( dci Teicgrammt.-Seven ) out of twemuty-fotur vrecimmcts in Otoo coummty give Maimommey , 233 : Maxwell , 272 : Norval , 862 ; l'imeips , 72 ; Wolf- enbarger , 32. listrlct judges , Secommd this- trict , Ciunpumman , 463 ; Itanmscy , 870. Itettmrns coming in very show. BUTTli , Nob. , Nov. 5.-Special ( Tehe- gramn.-Fotmr ) ommt of ten precimmcts 1mm lloyd Calflt ) ' gIVe ittahmommey , 34 ; Maxwell , 221 ; Nor- veil , 157 ; I'lmeips , 20. 1)ietrtct jtmuhges , Fit- toenthm district , liartow , 21 I ; Goldomm , 219 ; Kimtlcaith , 274 ; Westovor , 150. DAVII ) cl'rY , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Speviah ( Tel- egrammm.-Votc. ) of twenty lmrecincts hum litmtler county gives Maimoney , 17 ; Maxwell , 133 ; Nor. vmui , 262 ; l'helps. \\'oifemibarger ; , 211. Its- trict jtmdge' , Fifth mltstrict , Scdgetvick , 277 ; ICoilcgg , 279 ; Wheeler , 116 ; hlmttes , 189 ; Mc- Cain , 127. O'Nilhi 1 , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Specimil ( Tele- grain.tmr ) otmt of tiilrty-timree precincts lit lloit COtittLy give Malmommey , 3S ; Maxwell , 152 ; Norval. 121 ; , i'hmoips , 24 ; Wolfenbarger , 11. listrict judges , Fifteammtlm district , Kimmktmith , ( rep , ) , 209 ; 1hartov ( rep. ) , 13S ; Golden ( pop. ) , 183 ; W'estover ( pop. ) , 185. RIlE ) CLOth ) , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Speclal ( Tele- gramn.-Tliree' ) cut of c'igimteen iireclmmcts iii \'ebster county give Malmommey , 2 1 ; Maxwell. 116 ; Nervai , 260 ; Plmelpe , 14. Five imreclmicts give dIstrict juutiges , 'renthm district , McNeney ( rep. ) , 4S3 ; foal ( pop. ) , 2S6. IItVINGTON , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Spedlal ( Tele- gramn.-Umiioum ) prccimmct , Iotmglas cotmtmty , Mahoney , 81 ; Maxwell. 69 ; Norval , 58 ; Ihaker. 82 ; iumltle. 85 ; Fmtwcett , Si ; Forgumeon , 89 ; Iropowehi , SI ; ICeysor , 131 ; Magney , 79 ; Powell , SI ; Itedick , 82 ; Scott , 105 ; Siabangim , S5't'akelcy ; , 92. Balance cotmnty ticket about it standoff. BASSIlTT , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Sieciah ( Tehe- gram.-Camt't ) get returns on statc' outside of Bassett. Bassett prccimmct gives Norval , 58 ; Maxwell , 29 ; itlaimoney , 8. itegemmtuu run bum aboumt time samne ratio. For judge of Flfteemmtim district flartow got 79 ; ICiumkaiti , SO ; Westot'er , 18 : Goblomu , 24. Li NCOLN , Nov. 5.-Special ( Tehegra na.- Timirteen out of fifty-two precincts in Lancaster - ter county give Maimoney 159 ; Maxwell , 500 ; Norval , 1,937 ; Phelps , 22S. Four precincts out of fifty-two on dislrict judges give 001- lins , 95 ; Cornimuim , 666 ; Geistimart , 126 ; Hall , 770 ; iloimes73 ; McNerney , 100 ; Rose , 15t ; Tibbetts , 140. X Timirteaum out of fifty-two precincts on dIs- trlct judge give : Bitteumbender. 89 ; CollIns , 172 ; Cormmisim , 1,802 ; Gelatimartit , 273 ; Hall , 1,829 : holmes , 1,920 ; Mack , 88 ; McNemney , 251 : Itoso , 326 : Tibbettuu , 949. BROICIlN BOW. Neb. , Nov. L-Speclal ( Tehegramn.-Ilroieen ) how precinct cast 440 votes. Out of 142 votes cammvassmh : Merrill , 89 ; Norval , $9 ; Bayston for regent , 77 , and Morrihl , 95. Dlutrlct judge : Sinclair , 142 ; Green , 65. Ansiey townslmip complete cast 159 votes : Morrlii , 45 ; Norval , 72 ; Mahoney , 30 ; I'heips , 3. No returns frommi country this- tricks hearth fromu , It is estimated that time , chigitcSs arc good for vart of time republican ticket. I1AST1NG , Nov. 5.-Spcciah ( Telegram.- ) Fire prceincts out of twemmty-ormo in Adams coummty give Norval , 669 ; Maxwell , 399 ; Ma- bounty , 83 ; Pimoips , 30. listrict jumlges , Tentim district , seven precincts in Adams county give Ileall , 7-10 ; McNeny , 760. He- turns are very slow at mnitimmigimt. INIIANOLA , Neb. , Nuv. 5.-Special ( Tele- gram.-indianoia ) anti two precincts in Rod Wiliow county give Mahoney , 12 ; Maxwell. 154 ; Norval , 186 ; Phelps , 16 ; Wohfenbarger , 5. DistrIct juthges , Fourtoemmtim district : Norris ( rep. ) , 245'olty ; ( pop. ) , 212 ; Barn- groves ( mhemmm. ) , 12. Rettmrmis coining In slowly. BENICLLIMAN , Nob. , Nov. 5.-Spedlal ( Tcicgram.-TWo ) out ot sixteen precincts imm Dundy county gIve Mahoney , 7 ; Maxwell , 59 ; Norval , 85 ; I'iuehps , 4 ; Woifenbarger , 3. District juthges , Fourteontim distrIct : Barn- grover ( tlemmu. ) , 8 ; Norris ( rep. ) , 94 ; Welty ( pop. ) , 57. ; . ICE/tI1NEY Nob. , Nor , 5.-Special ( Tele- gramn.-Slx out of timirt3-fOur luecincta 1mm Buffaio county give Malmommey , 25 ; Maxwell , 8a3 : Norval , 381 ; Plmeips , 28. 1)istrict jumulges , t.Twelfth jumulicIal district : Sinclair ( rep ) 467 ; reene ( mdl , 352. t ; FULLERTON , Neb , , Nov. 5.-Special ( 'telegraumm.-Five ) otit of twelve Precincts lit Nance county give Maxwell , 236 ; Norval , 213. District juuuhgete , SIxth distrct ! : Marsimail. 236 ; Ewing , 174 ; l'attereon , 222 ; Sullivan , 9 1 1 iohhemmit'dIC , 3. W4'tIiOO , Neb. , Nov. 5.-Spectal ( Tele. firaumm.-Nine ) out of twenty-five ireciutcts lit Saunderd county give Mahoney , -18 ; Maxwell , Oil ; Norval , 680 ; Plmelps , 30 ; Woltenbarger. 41. listrict judges , Fifth district : Bates , 5S3 ; Kellogg , 610 ; Setlgwicle , G9O Weller , 528 ; McCain , 99. \VEST POINT. Neb. , Nov. 5.-Simecial ( Tehegramn.-Tiuree , ) out of irtveumteen prn cincts itt Cuumning' couumty gIve Z ¼ inimoney , 00 ; Maxwell , 63 ; Norval , 161 ; Plmelps , 35 ; Wolf- enbarger , 2. DistrIct judges , lllgimtim district : J. C. Crawford , 604 ; It. Il. Ilvaums , 36. From seven precincts returns arnivlmmg very slowly. TECUMSIl1I. Neb. , Nov.Special ( 'l'eie- grammt-Four ) omit of foumrte4n precincts in Johmneon county give Mahoney , SI ; Maxwell , 143 ; Norval , 381 ; I'imeips , 63 ; W'olfenbarger , 21. District jtidges , First district : flusim , 288 ; Fahiooum , 224 ; Lottomi , 412 ; Stull , 125. BLOOMINGTON , Nob. , Nov. 5.-iSpocial Tolegrana.-Four ) out of e'ixtoen hurecincta in FrammkhIn county give Mnhtoney , 26 ; Maxwell , 170 ; Norval , 232 ; I'imelps , \Vohfemibarger ; , 2. DIstrict judges , Tc'ntlm district : McNeny , 215 ; heath , 219. NIlLIGI ! , Nob. , Nov. 5.-Special ( Tele- grammm.-Five ) out of tweumty-flve precincts 1mm Amutehopo coummty give Mahoney , 26 ; Maxwell , 79 ; Norval , 131 ; I'hmelps 1 ; Wolfenbarger , -1 , District judges , Ninth district : J. S. ltoblmmsomm , 200 ; W'ihliammi Robertson , 200. CIIADRON. Neb , . Nov. 5.-Special ( Tclo- gramn.-Ttmree ) Out of elgimteomt precincts In flawes county give Mahoney , 41 ; Maxwell , 1,202 ; NorvlI , 1,3i7 ; PiiohlS , 14 ; Woifenbar- ger , 8. Six precincts out of eighteen , dlii- trict judges , Jiartow ( rep. ) , 456 ; Golden ( pop. ) , 249 ; Kirmkaid . ( rep. ) , 480 ; Wostover ( pop. ) , 253. 253.SEVAI1D SE\VAI1D , Nob. , Nov. 5.-Special ( Tele- grani-Ten ) out of twenty precincts In Seward county give Alaimommey , 52 ; Maxwell , 514 ; Norval , 784 ; Plwips , . 50 ; Wolfanluarger , 8. District judges. h"lftim district : hates , 582 ; CaIn , 244 ; Keilop , 693 ; Sedgoivicle , 680 ; Wimecier , 397 , hlllM1NGVOJLD , Neb , , Nov. 5.-Spreiai ( Telegrammm.-Two ) out of ten precincts in hiox hiutte county tIve Maimonoy 10 ; Maxwell , DI ; Norval , 71 ; Phelps , 5 : W'olfetibsrgrr , 4. Diii- trlct jmudges , Fifteenth lulhiclal district : _ iii- ( red Bartomu' . 68 ; ' 1' , V. Golden , 75 ; M. 1' . ItinkaIch. 1051 ; , ' . I. Westover , 113. FA I it L1DItY , Neb. , Nor , 5.--Speclal ( Tele- gram.-'j'luree ) wards of Fairiuimry pr'-clnehs In Jefferson coummty give Maimnoy 32 ; Max. well , OS ; Norval , 258 ; Phelps , 12 ; 'olfen. banger , 3 , District judges. FirQ , hietrict : Fahloan , 78 ; flush , 127 ; Letton , 371 ; h3tumii , 275 , No definite returns from county jute- cimmctmm , only euttouigim to show that they are all repubhiean. HYANNIS , Nt-b , Nov. 5.-Sperisl ( Tale- grummn-Two out of three precincts in Grant ( Coatiuufd on Secoumd I'ao. ) BROATCIL FOR IAYOR Irnikations that the Entire Republican City Ticket \Vns Elected , A , P. A. COUNCIL 125 GETS IN ITS WORK Scheme hatched in Secret Conclave Car-- rieti Out at the Polls , BROWN BEATEN BY LESS TItAN 8Oc Returns from All but Two Precincts Show His Certain Defeat , FIGURES ON TIlE RESF HARD TO OBTAIN ( tim let ilhi't't Ion utah mm Iiglmt ' . , to I 'it I I t'ii I mm ( P in it ii mt-Co it a t 1' vu- 't'ehl ute Very Sh.avhy I ma time City. Time citizens , time deummocrats nuitl time populists - lists of timis city nmmd commnty were out into the electiqmi distrIcts yesterday , and there timey mulct timtrVztteriOo. . Time defeat 'ns amlmmmimmlstered by thm repmmlulicamts , thmo dervish conmblmte , assisted by time city ball , time court imotmet' and several otimer rlmigs. At S o'clock this mmiornittg timere were somimo products in both city ammtl coummmty wimero the coummit was not commmplctetl , but ott time face of time retumrmms time immmllcatiomts are timat time 'anI- 005 comitiines secured aboult all that they went after , anmi if there sas mmumytimtng tlmnt time ) ' ihid umot get tIm ssas slump ! ) ' lecaumOe ) they ( ili ( not see fit to tithe it up nmmh carry it away svitii tiuemn. Time c'iectiomt was quiet , wIth little eiis- timrluanco umhrntmt time nolhs. Iii most of tIme irecimmcts fully one-half of time vote was cost itt noorm. Itmrlng time emmtirc. tha ) ' time sister works anti sommte of time other corporations were In evidence , itemmuhhuug every emmergy te ehect tile relmuibilcail ticket. Few of tlm old timmuti plmmggers were aiuut limo polls. Alonzo Il. Iltmmmt , time rock-nihubemi democrat , eiO is smmperimmtemmtient of the American \Vater \Vorks comimpamly , haul a busy thay of it lit trying .l Irt.ng time worhcmmten on time cent- pony's inmitroY. , . . nts into hue for thue dervish tiCket. The force of worltmuien hma boon largely Increased thmmrlng time hart few clays , and 400 muemu were on thus comumpany's pay roll Monday. Mr. hhummit took tIme contract of seeIng that all of time mmwmt ivoro given a chammce to vote and allowed timoni to leave time work ut melays and fiurumheimeth carryahls to take timemo to time differomut votlmmg places. Most of time force imati been voted at noomi. and Mr. hhtint'a umso for them probably closed witim yesterday , aimd mutot of time force will be haiti oft for lack of work , It wait as ( ltilet as Smmnday about time city hall , save iii bo office of time cIty clerk , tihmere abommt time musual nimniber of votems are swear- log itt timoir votes. City Clerk ' Uiby auth Imis assistants lmase .tmd.en lumjt13ti'sy - time time takimmg tIme reireui affitiavhts Amnommg those wlm' apnf * vas sctmet. . Timunston , whmo was out time city until Saturday night. About forty votes svcro sworn in during time foremmoon. TIme only point , qimmtorest which developed was a controver to ivimotimer voters score oblIged to ir 0 witnesses front time saute district ut w hey wisimed to vote. A imumber of voter. rommgimt in a couple of rientis who wereiiot resiulemuts of the caine district amid time mitniter was smmh- omitted to CIt ) ' Attormmoy Connt'lh , wlmo decIded Clint time irltmmosses mciueumltl ito realdmtts of time. dIstrict lii ( imiestloim. lie state8' tluiut time rote would undoubtedly b legal if time witnesses residel anyim Imere in time mvartl , hmmt , time jmmdges uumlgimt not see it lit that way arudit , would L better not to take chammcer NO I1US1I AT TiIl CLOSIl. I'robahly at tmo election ever imltl in the city was there so lIttle semmmblamicof a rtm9im during time closlmmg hour at tIiepoiIs. in moat of time districts time 'oto imat been reg- istereml early Iii time .lay . , amid intuany of time precincts all time voters wimo , comild ho drummmmned up had visited time bootims before 5 o'clock , and svhmemm time closing hmour arrived tito iOOths ) were emmmpty. It si.ums expected tlmU there would be a crush at time bootimmt in time Third ? 'srd muear tIme closing luour , as time workmnemi mit time smmueltcr got omit at 5:30 : , but tIme voting between 5:15 : and 6 o'clock ( liti mmot run into double figures in any of time Timird warti districts. In the UptoWut wards there was still less of a rush , amid at mitany of time bootimii less timamm a dozem votes were cast dmmriuug time last. imour timat time polls veru olmemm. hum tlm Sixth ward there was a nmarketi failing off In time vote trout time regIstration list , amud no one seemnoci able to miccouiitt for it except on tIme grommmmui timat repumiuhicamma could not swallow' tIme ticket itamimed by their part ) ' antI tleclinbd to vote any other ticket. An luucblent occurred at time corner ot Fifteentlm amuti I larney shortly after I o'clock timat aflortleti considerable ammmusc'niommt to' the mmmcml awaitiimg their tum'ius at time iuootii. Aim ex-sergeammt of police , vlmo is well lcnowmm as belumg lit favor of tIme Cttizemms' league , tooul out time corner commvcnsluug wIth a couple of friends , lie mmmcrely stopped to imass time good worth along omit ! imau.I haul mme attention to time voters iuassimmg iumto time bootim , Time special officer iii charge of time imrecinct na soommer 051)10th lmiitt than lie imnmnetiiateiy Sent in a report to Memesm's. hiroatch , Vanulervoort and Ahiuymm Frammk timat a mmmamm was there in- jmmring their liroepects for ekctlon , These thmrco gemmtlemmtemt mlroppati theIr bimsimmumss tortlm. witim anti hmirrioti to time shut. 'lime ) ' shook timelr imoads threateningly at time ox-police- moan , but ime qullethy contimmumod lmus conversation - sation with hmhii friends immmtti ito hutch himiltihmed ammil timeum casumally mnentiomming time fact timat lee was a special depmmty simeriff walked off. 14. Brmmmmcr neconmo eimgtigeml In a light at. time polls at lighmtecnthm und C'hmarics streets yestertlly aftermmoon.'hemm time iigimtcrs were schmarateul it was found that Iirtmner'm , unoutlm imad been badly cut. lie was arrested on time clmargo of dIsturbing time neaco by fight- ini1. Thomas Croshlo persusteml hut ilemmouinclng time canmpaign mmmanagers because ito ccmmmld not get enough money for ImIs vote at Twelfth anti Chicago streets , after ime imati been warned by time police olilcers. lie was or- rested for being drumnlc ammtl disturbing tIme peace. SOMf ThINGS CE1tTAIN. It is a foregone conclusion ( hint lirbatch has been ehectoul mayor , tlmotmglm lmts mmmajority wIll not exceed 800 , with time chmaxuc .a that it will fall lmeiow timoso Ilguures. Votes , repub- iicamm , lies rumm imc'imlntl his tieket , and ummiest imo pulls till in time mmtissing precIncts It. is possibi Ilmat Ito wiil Ito defsateti , lettimmg either himmhiarml or Btmrkiey limb time council. Gordon polled time humtrty vote , amid as a re- suit ho laid hielaley omit in tito race for time police jtittgesiuip. Coimurr. was chose to liigby for time cmt ) clerkship , ammtl timore lii still a flgimtlmug cjmmco that imo may commtp 1mm at time elate miltIj emmommgh votes to piece lmimn on the safe sub of time fence. For city treasurer Sit cite anti hidmvarths lied it hilt ummmi tuck , with Tlmormmpaon so far in time rear that ito was dietanceti when time flag fell.'eetiwrg puhleti in mmntler time wire and had mm fems' i'oteii wimlclt lie mnlgiut imave gIven to loauuo mmml atihl have imc'c.n piecteel. Rector , time citizens' candidate ( or the coun- oil mom time Fifth ward , iiruhe mm gallant light for limo place , stud was close to lImo sm'imtnorme , On the iloarmh of iducatlomi limo raptub- Beans elrc'emi all of timeir muon , 1mm order to tie tide , however , time ) ' item ] to lie assIsted by their wives , eunts , cousins and all of timeir oilier female relatives , 'Fhe jmmdirlai tight was one of time most interesuiuug of time day , a i ii'as all along them line. it was an tipimill figimi , imowey r for tIme ir.i'ations ! are that every one ' -4. . .