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THE OMAHA ! DAILY BEE TWENTIETH YEAR , OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 5 , 1800. \ NTHMBiSK MO , \ r ELI Nebraska Retrieved from the Withering Blight of Constitutional Prohibition. A SPLENDID TRIUMPH OF ItEASOl Strong Indications that the Majority1 Against the Amendment Will Exceed 20OOO. T\T"vnT\'P i rn fVP 'P TP T\T 4 rP i ATP fAT AXTT F P ItLfRLAF OF llIE BLA1AN1 COLONELS , Prohibition Safely Knocked Out Irrespective of the Vote of Douglas County. INDECISIVE RETURNS ON STATE TICKET , Cormell and Bryan Make a Neek-and-Neck Race for Congress. B'REIGflAN ' IS PROBABLY , .ELECTED , Richards , Boyd and Powers Making a Close Race for the Governorship Dorsey in the Lead in the Third. to the very larpo amount of scratch- /up done , both In the city and country pro- c-lncts throuijhout the state , the count of the ballots has been greatly delayed. The great est Interest is centered upon the result of the prohibitory amendment and the votes on this proposition were counted llrst. Tbo partial returns received ludlento that the prohibitory amendment "as been defeated by from 25,000 to HO.OOO , and is safely knocked out , Irrespective of Omaha mid .Douglas county. - ' The result of the vote -upon the heads of tlio state ticket Is ns yet problematic. The alliance seems to hnvostood solid Inmany sec tions of the state and to have drawn licnvlly from both parties. The vote for 1'owors seems to have been drawn from lilchards and Uoyd la a i-.itlo of live to four. In the First district ttio race is very close be tween Council uud Hryau. In Omaha Council ran u\vay abend of Hlchards , but did not re- ceivc the vote anticipated , and also ran be hind In Lancaster county , ulllioiiRh ho ro- ceivcd moro votes there than did Hryau. Council's friends figured that ho must receive n majority of .lf > 00 votes in Oma- 1m and Douglas county. Returns thus far received Indicate that he will fail short of that number , and it will take the vote of the southeastern counties to determine bis fate. In the Second district McICeighan , the < lcmooratio ulllauco candidate , has defeated Ilnrlnn , tbo republican , by a luir majority. lie , liowever , failed to carry bis own city of lied Cloud , \vbero Ilarlnii was given n heavy voto. Dorsoy Is In tbo lead in llio Third , but If elected It will bo by n greatly diminished majority ns compared with two years ago. ICom developed consid erable strength in some of the rural counties , but not enough to make much of nn impres sion. Thompson received n largo compli mentary vote in Hall county , his homo. The returns tire so meagre that no estimate can bo made at this hour upon the complexion of tbo legislature. A largo number of alhaiH-o men have undoubtedly been elected to the house and n number to the senate , Itwill probably be S o'clock befom satisfactory - factory returns nro received upon which to Ijiiso a relhtblo cstlmuto of thu result on governor. Kncli now report ' seems to Increase tbo majority against the prohibitory amendment. M'lio supposed prohibition strongholds have hi many cases given majorities against tbo iimciidincnt llolow are given the full returns us received by tuellKuup to330a. : ! ra : The Stale I < ' | KHI-CH. Liscoi.v , Nob. , Nov. ) . [ Special to Tun UKU. ] It has been n lively election day in Lincoln and temporarily everythlngclso was forgotten. It has been assumed to bo n legal holiday and all the state , county and city ofllciab closed their unices mid gave their as sistants a clianco to Join In the f ray. All day long tlio various polling places were thronged with a multitude of iwple. Excitement was high and the discussions at times grow very but. but.Tho The prohibition crnnks were out to a woman , nnd booths were erected by them near each polling place , \vldlo a H \varm of females button-holed every man without tbo formality of an introduction and attempted to Induce him to vote foi prohibition. In case ho refused , his reasons for so doing were demanded nnd the result was that many too-brazen foumlcs received bUK'gestlous to mind their own business. The immodest onorti of tbovomcn resulted dis astrously and many men became disgusted. Kcturni coming in very slowly on account ol unusual number of scratched tickets , Dcntau but received more vote * In Lancaster c mty h n any other candidate on any of the TUo m ridrnet ! ) IB AQ IV CI xiuder la Lincoln U'lecQ ' tiuodfcd uujoiltlu a conservative estimate Lancaster will bring the ilguro up to',000. Despite scratching , KlclumU and Council nro ahead of their opponents hi Lincoln. Over llvo. thousand voto- now polled In this city. Prohibition will bo defeated in thu county 113- over two thousand. WAIIOII , Nub. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TIM : Hii : : . ] Tlio anti-prohibitionists here are feeling Jubilant. Homo advices from out- 'sido in the county point to prohibition. Citr.TB , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HII : . | lioports from the county in dicate about 1S50 majority against prohibi tion. < u'Vrohlljs In Crete see their defeat. Sti'on : ' ! , Neb. , Nov. 4.---Special [ Tele- K'rain to THIS Bci : . ] The amendment is about a stand-off. Kvcry thing is quiet. FIIKMONT. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- Bruin to TUB Hni : . ] Fremont goes 500 against tbo nmcnuincnt. U.vvin Cirr , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- Kram toTin : Uii.l : : All correct thus far In liutlcr county. Prohibition is snowed under. I'l.msMot'Tii , N < 3b. , Nov. 4. fSpecial Tel egram to Tin : Hii : . | Cass county will go 1,000 , niujoritv neninst tbo amendment. Oit.viTox , Neb. , Nov.I. . Kstiniated vote for Rovernor : Hlehards , M ; Powers , ft' ' ) , Uoyd , 11 ; Palue , 4. For coiiBress ! Ilarlaii , ai : MeICoI'huiiOU | , : I'almer , . Nii.inn , Nob. , Nov. 4. The Second ward Klvcs Uorsey M. Thompson 1 ! > , ICem M , Hicharils HI , Boyd 21. Powers 14. All the state ticket U nbout the same. Watts , for state senator , t7 ! ; 1'oyntcr , IU. JlcUee , for representative , ill ; Hurtbolomew , 18. Dovd , for county attorney. IW ; Williams 11,1. There Is 10 majority against the amendment for prohibition. Iscllnh township also gives a , McOeo : < . ' ) , nartholomew 18 ; Boyd , for county attorney , 'M ; Williams , 18. For pro hibition , 14 ; against , : tt. ! The prohibition amendment will bo about a stand-oil InAii- telopo. UUKRI.KY CnxTcn , Neb. , Nov. 4. Lee Val ley cast 53 votes , of which Richards received fi votes , Hoyd tl and Powers 47. For prohi bition , 9 ; against , 4 ! ) . DIM-THICK , Neb. , Nov. 4. The indications nro thn city will plvo 400 votes against the prohibitory amendment. Conservntivo estt- nrites from reliable sources give in tlio county a total of a."pO against the amendment. Owing totho length of the/ ticket the count cannot be completed for several hours. The repub licans are certain their cntlro county ticket Is elected. The total vote cast in the cltv is 1,971. I ) win CITV , > 'ob. , Nov. 4. From mcagro reports from nil over the county It Is esti mated that Hoyd and the democratic ticket will carry it by n plurality of about IKK ) . Tbo majority against prohibition will probablj rcuch WX ) . There were 48 $ votes cast in this city , but the canvassing has not been completed pletod yet. The majority ngainst problbltioi in the city will bo light. The republicans will elect 0110 of tbo two representatives , while Si-brain , the democratic candidate , toi .senator , bus probably carried the count } by a small majority. The linlepomlent vote In the cltv was very light. Houminr : , Neb. , No.v 4.--Special [ Tele gram to Tin : Dei : . ] The prohibitionists nru out in full force nnd working hard and cluin they will carry this county by SOO , but thoj will not. COIITMNK , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tclo gram to Tin : JUi.J : : Highland precinct , ( Jape county , gives Klchnrds , 117 ; Uoyd , 87 ; Powers ors , Sit : Palno , : i ; Bryan , 127 ; Council , bit Hoot 71 ; Chapman , 2. Nonrn I'I.ATTE. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Spcclu Telegram to Tin : UIE. : | MS votes cast ; IflO for ttio amendment. Kcturns will bo late. Ciintr , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tolegran to Tin : Ilii : : , | For prohibition , ' . ' 73 ; a gainst 429 ; Itlclnmls , H < n : Hoyd , ! I71 ; Powers , : Pnnio , : n ; MeKelglmu , ; 1 ; Hurlan , 317 1'almcr , 48. Fi-M.r.iiTov. Net ) . , Nov. -Special [ Tele gram to Tin : Bir..l : Council Creek precinct Nnnco county : Total vote , SI. Hovd , S lilt-hunts , ft ; Powers , 77 ; Palno , nono. Foi congress , Thompson , 2 ; Dorsoy , 4 ; ICom , 7S PierciMione , For prohibition , It ) ; against ( VI , High license , M. Fullerton precinct Total vote , 1Q : republican , 1(11 ( ; prohibition HI ; democratic , .V.11 ; peoples. KB. This Is tbo total voto. The tickets are all badly scratchei and no ono can tell at this hour tbo outcome Returns from Cicuova indicate Unit IJorsei and Kh-hards carried that precinct. TUKAMAII , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Hic. : ] TeUnmah precinct , Hur county ; total vote , 418. Kichards , 'J07 ; Hoyd KK ) ; Powers , ! H ; l nlno , 11. For congress Dorsoy , 1(50 ( ; Item , IM ; Thompson , 81. For prohibition , 21.r . Acalnst prohibition , 120 In the same precinct the vote of 1SS8 stood Thayer ( rep ) , i4 ( ) ; McShano ( dem ) , 144 Dorsov ( i-on ) , 250 ; Weatberby ( dem ) , ID ! , Hi .Miioi.iiT , Neh , , Nov. { . [ Special Tele griim toTiif HitE-1 The vote polled nt tb hut city elect Ion was 275 , today 2C ( > . Kstl mated vote today : Independent , 3 ; prohlbl tlon , IIIvltli n small domocratio majority ii tbo balance of the voto. Ttio prohibltloi uinemlment ( [ iicftlon li claimed by both sides It Is undoubtedly close. .Sui'Limi'iivr , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele cram to Tnc lUu.J : This precinct's lota vote is 22 $ . Kstlumto for the prohibition amendments. CODT , N'oU , Nov. 4 , [ Special T-jlegram to Tin : Her. . ] Dolling Springs precinct gives ! ns follows ! Dorsoy , 7 votes ; lost 17 ; Tlionip- ' son 21 , lost 1. gained o ; Kcm l.'l. Against . prohibition ! ! 0. Forliighllcenso20. AIS-IWOIITII. Neb. , Nov. 4.--S [ | > celal Tele- gnim to Tun llr.rTwo : ! pojrlnctji In Drown ounty glvo Richards'Ji7 ; Uoyd , 127 ; Pow- rs , 100. Alnsworth precinct gives Dorsey rcn ) , 1I2 ! ; Thomi | < on ( d m ) , Vis Hem. 118. PIIIKMI. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram o Tnr. BKR , ] - Friend pi-ceinct. Sallno county , olal vote \V \ ; Boyd , KM ; Kichards. 21. ; 'owors , 74 ; I'nliie , l > . i-'or congress , Hilrlaa 17 ; McKclgbiui. 110. Kstlmatcd for probl- ) ltlon , ( VS7 ; ngainst , I3S. MniiHinn , Nob. , Nov. 4 [ Special Tele- rmm to Tin : BEK. ] Medford precinct , 'horn-is county : Total vote , M : Hoyd , 11 ; tlchards , 211 ; Powers , IB. For coiiRt-ess , riiompson , 27 ; Dorsey , 14 ; ICem , IM. For irohlbltlon , ill ; against , 15. For high ICPIHC , 1 ; against , ! i. KMTUII : , Nob. , Nov. 4.-ISpeclal Telcpram o Tin : Br.K. ) - Kxctcr precinct cast 821 votus ; clx'ing Richards ( n-p ) , i : ) ; Uoyd ( dem ) , 104 ; ewers ( ind ) , IK ! . Ilarlan ( rep ) for congress. ! 8J ; McICelghan , UW. Prohibition Is defeated > y a majority of 10 votes. Mii.roiin , Neh. . Nov. 4. [ Spsclal Telegram o Tin : Br.K. j Thu whole number of votes , XH , count so far a follows : Hoyd , 22 ; tlehimls , 20 : Powers , 14. For congress McICelghan , ! t-J ; Ilarlan , i't. For the amend- ucnt , 2S ; against , ill ) . NOIITII PI.\TTI : , Nub. , Nov. 4. I'Spcclul Telegram to Tin : Dm : , j North Plutto city gives100 majority ag.ilnit prohibition , fli-m.vu * . Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- : ram to Tin : Dm : . ] Hoseland township : Total vote for tbo amendment , SI ; against amendment , S4. RISING CITV , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HKK.I-KlsIng C'ity ' polled ItOO votes. The prohibitory amendment carried jv about 75 majority. UINIV. : : . Net ) . , Nov. 4. [ Special Tclo- ; i-am to Tin : Hii : : . ] Four precinctH have jecn heard from In Fillmore county giving Hlehards ; )4. ) Hovd KM , Powei-s 408 , Harlan 4-J7 , McIColghan 517. For tbo amendment 421 , niniinst 27H. Srrr.aiDH. Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Sncclal Tele gram to Tin : Dnii.l Superior : Kichards , M ; Uoyd. 2U ; I'owera , ( W ; Ilarlan , 5t ! ; Me- Keighipt , M. These are straight tickets. Omt , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to I'm : Dun. I Ord precinct ; Best count now for governor , Hoyd , 120 ; Powers , 120 ; Klch nrds , 110. Congress : Thompson ( dem ) , 120 ; Kcm ( Ind ) , 120 ; Dorsoy ( rep ) , 110. HOLS-THIN , Nob. . Nov.I. . [ Special Telo- pram toTiiK BKI.J Estimated vote of Cot- loawood townshl | ) for governor : Kichards , 25 ; Boyd , SO ; Powers. 4f. ! For congressman : Hurlnii ( rep ) , 80 ; McKoiglinu ( dem ) , 1 > 5. 1'roliibitorv amendment , . ' 10 ; against , ! ! 0. U-IICA , Nob. . Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tm : Hii : : . [ The vote of this place h as fol lows : For governor Rlrhards , 129 ; Hoyd , 100 ; Powers , -IS ; Paiuo 11. For the amend ment It is estimated 127. For high license amendment it Is estimated nt IK For con gress , Hurlan , 1211 ; AloICeighan , 147. DoMi-iiAN , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BiiK.J Kopubllcnn , ill ; demo cratic , : I4 ; Independent , 142. Amendment estimate about even voto. AI.KXO.MIHIA , Neb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BIK. : I The indications are that Alexandria precinct will glvo the entire re publican ticket a majority of 815 and the pro hibition amendment Innii'iU to ( K ) majority. Sfrr.moii , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to 'Tun BKII.I Superior , Nuckols county : 148 straight lickeis counted. Hich- urds. KJ ; Boyd,2U ; Powers. (10 ( ; Ilarlan , 58 ; AlelCcighan , ! I5 ; for prohibition , ? ! : against. (19. ( OKHN" How , Nob. , Nor. 4. [ SpecialTel egram to Tin ; Dm : . ] UUilno county gives a two-third majority against prohibition. Re turns from this county slow ; indications ore that prohibition' has carried by a slight majority. AUIION , Neb. , Nov. 4 , [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Uii.JTho : : estimate so far as received for Boone county indicates a defeat of prohibition by a small majority. SCOTIA , Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram to Tm : DIK. ] Scotia township will go prohi bition. Others will go against It. UUATIIICC , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKI : . ] About2.0UO votes In this city. Majority against nrouibtlon estimated ut from 400 to Cm. Nni.iun , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BIK. : ] Only two wards have been heard from. Kichards has Id ; Boyd , 87 ; Powers , .T > ; Uorsey , 82 ; Thompson , 41 ; ICem , 87. For state senator , \\atts , S8 ; I'oyiiton , GO. McGee for representative , U2 ; Uai'lholomow , 43. For county attorney , Boyd , SI ; Williams , 71. For prohibition , 7b ; against , 82. . IVUAKXKV , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Dii : , | The amendment is probably defeated in this citv Mild county. SfTTON , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; DIE. : ] School creek precinct pollen about ono thousand votes , two-thirds of which were anti-prohibition. Sutton gives about ono hundred anti-prohlbltlon majority. Sheridmi precinct about forty anti-prohibi tion. tion.Hnoi Hnoi < ix : Bow , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK But : . ] A full vote was polled In this urcclnct , GOO votes being cast. The estimated vote Is : Richards , 2.r > 0 ; Boj'd. IfiO ; Poweis , ISO ; Dorsoy. 210 ; Kom , 250 ; Thomp son , 10'.i. ' CiiiAMi I t..vxp , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bii : : . ] Indications are that tbo majority against prohibition In Hail county will bo 2,000. Ait.u'.uioK , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tm : Hii.l : : Heports indicate a "staaul-oll" on prohibition. NOIITII PLATTK , Neb. , Oct. ! ) ! . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIK. ] A largo vote was cast and prohibition was snowed under. Onii , Neb , , Nov. 28. [ topeclal Telegram to Tin : Biu. : ] The vote In this city is a little less than the estimate against the amend ment. Uuxxixo , Neb , . Nov. 4 , [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.j : : Uorsey carries this pre cinct and probably the county bv n larco ma jority. The amendment was defeated by two- thirds. C NmniASKA CITV , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special to Tin : BBC. ] The Indications are that the democrats have curt-led Otoo county. The only returns nt JO o'clock are from Unndilla precinct , which cast . ' 140 votes , SS alliance , IS. democratic , fi7 .republican , 181 against the amendment and IIU ) for. Sui'Riiion , Neb. . Nov.I. . [ Special Tele gram to TUB BII : : , f Superior cast 447 votes. H is generally conceded that the amendment was beaten In this city. The tickets \vcro badly scratched. Nora precinct at a rough estimate gives the amendment 130 , republican . " > ' . ' , alliance 07 , democrats IK ) . NOUFOI.K , Neb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bun. ] ' The indications point to 750 or more majority against the amendment in Norfolk. HKXNIXOTOX. Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Spcel.il Tele gram to Tun Dii.J : Boyd , 155 ; Kichards , 111 ; state ticket tbo same. Council , 01 Brvan , 110 ; Brecht , SS ; Vest , 1)7 ) ; ( Surloy , 77 ; Chrlstofcrsen , 100 ; Shea , 103 ; Swltz- k-r. lK ( ) . WAYXK. Nob. , No4. . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEK.J Wayne precinct , 2S-'I votes cast. Kichards , 15(1 ( ; Hoyd , 77 ; Powers. 22 ; I'alne , 21 ; Dorsoy , 141 ; Thompson , M ; ICem 21 ; Pierce , 17. For the prohibitory amend inent. 100 ; against , H7. SIIICKI.KV , Net ) . , Nov. 4. iSnccial Tele gram to Tin : Dnu.J Dryan nollei" as I votes. Vnrti'd returns show : Prohibition , ! 10 ; against , 19 ; Kichards. 111 ; Hovd , 5 ; Powers , : < 7 : Paine , 1 : McIColuhan , : ; Hurlan , IS. Fillmore county polled 174 votes ! Uemocratlo ltd ; republican , ( t : prohibition. 2. FAianrnv , Neb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIU BKI : . ] Falrbury precinct polls .W for Majors mid UW ( for Uichards. Sixteen of these republican votes went to Powers. The democratic tickets polled 221 ; the Inde pendents lot ; prohibition IK" " . On the amend ment Falrburv Is nbout a staud-otT. The pro hibition amendment is ahead of all tickets in the county. OKKBUT CENTKII , Nelt , , Nov 4. [ Special Telegram to TIIK DEI : . ! Fish Creek precinct , Cireoly county : Total vote , W ) . Iloyii , 1 ; Klcharils , 12 ; Powers , U7. For congress : Doi-sey , 12 ; ICem , 37 ; Thompson , 1. For pro hibition , 1 ; against , US. KAKTIXOTOX , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : DIK. : ] The alliance vote In this county was about 400 { Doyd , about MO ; Rlelmi-ds , about 4.W. Everything was scratched. The alllauco vote was almost solid. Oiin , Neb , . N'ov. 4 , [ Special Telegram to THE BKE.-Thort ] ) was a very small majority agnlust thn amendment In this city. UIUNII ISLAND , Neb. , ov. 4. [ Special Telegram Ui Tin : DEE. ] Prohibition was de feated by 2,000 lu this county. NOHTU PLATIX , Nub. , Nov , J. [ Special Telegram to Tun Dm. ] Complete vote in ry precincts show a largo Independent vo tend , nd small democratic , Orr.oiA , Nob. , Nov. ( . - [ Special Tok ? ram oTiiiBiK.--Osceola : : ] precinct , total vote , : ' .i5 ; rpwcra , 2051 Hlchards 1H ! ; Hovd111 ; Mine , Ifl ; Hnrhm , 111 : MeKolghiui , 244. For irohlbltlon , 242 1 wnlnst , 10' ) . Si-ni'ri.iiii , Neb. , Nov , 4. [ Sixjclal Tele gram to Tin : Brfi.l tJrant iirccinct returns i total vote of t\Z \ Boyd Kl. Richards lit , 'owern 75. Paiiui-Ulorsey 14 , Thompson fill , Cem 78. For prjaniltlou , 41 ; against , N ) . POXCA , Neb. , Jfov. 4. LSpcclitl Telegram o Tin : BEK , ] Ponca city precinct I Hoyd , 8.T ; RlchanN , 12I1 ; l > orsev , 104 ; Thompson , * 7 ; Kcm , 27. For prohibition , 115 ; against , 111. [ 'he republican county ticket wasundoubtcdly elected. HIIOKKX Dow , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Tel- 'gram ' to Titr. Br.i : ] A rough count for this ircclnct shows : Kupublleau , 2l ; Independ ent. 21l ! ; democi-at , US. The Independents vili probably carry the county. Probably ho majority for the prohibition nmcndmunt n the county will bo MM. O CIOI.A : , Nub. , N6v. 4. [ Special Telegram oTin : Dii.J : : Canada precinct , Polk county : Total vote. 274. Ktchnrds. ffl ; Hoyd , 42 ; ; 'owcrH , iil : ; Palno , fi ; MeKeighan , 175 ; "larlan , U'J. For prohibition , 152 ; ngainst , Sn-Eiiioii , Neb. , .Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- jram to TUB Biife.J One hundred and sev enty-two votes counted. Ulchnrds.i" ; Uoyd , "J : Powers , t J : Harlnn , 77 ; McIColghim , IC . WAVXI : , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Telo- ; ram to TIIK BIK. : ] Wuyno City : Hoyd , 77 ; { Ichnrds , 1WI. For prohioltlon , ICO ; Hgalnst irohlbition , 07. For license , 25 ; against , 101) ) . WOOD KivKit , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; llnn.1Vood Klvi-r precinct , [ fall county : Kichards , 112 : Boyd , (17 ( ; i'owurs , 1)2 ) ; Palno , Majors \ , IIS ; llaor , (12 ( ; Dcch , 1K1 ; Allen , 107 ; Sprague , (12 ( ; Mnybcrrv , H ! : Hill , 100 ; dialling , MVolf ; , I'll ' ; Beaten , ( ; Wahlaulst , ( > ' > ; Hcatty , l l ; Hust ngs , lor ; Hlgglns. 2 ; Edgcrton , (1 ( ; Humphries , 107 ; Blgler , (12 ( ; Wright , Oo ; tondy , 107 ; Kakostrnw , 02 ; Dealmoud , ' .H5 ; Dorsoy , 84 ; Thompson , 7S ; KIMII , KM ; Cody , 117 ; Gordon. 57 ; Coulter , ' ,11 ; Humphrey , 10:1 : ; [ { ouso , loSehlotfelr : { ; , (10 ( ; Hull , 40 ; Lee , 18. : ' \ > i prohibition , 71 ; npilnst piohlbltlon , 170 ; for license , id : ngalnst , 105. UitniiiAM , Neb.Nov. . -TSpeclnl Tele gram to Tun Unn.J A meager estimate ilnccs the vote in Stewart precinct at 210 : Itoyd , r > 3 ; Kichards. s5 ; Powers , ! )7 ) ; Palao , I , For congress , MelCeiglmu , 124 ; Harlnn , For prohlbltloji , 120 ; against , 120. XA , Neb. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram .0 Tin : Uii : . | Two hundred ami sixty votes iv-cre polled. Boyd , 1)2 ! ) ; Powers , 75 ; Klcb- irds , ft ) . As far as counted , Bryan , 45 ; Cou ncil , 12 ; Root , UO. Against tbo amendment , Ml ; for prohibition. ' 18. CIIIITK , NeD. , Nov. ) . [ Special Telegram o Tin : BcK.J Keturns from Wilbur give ' Kichards , 107 : Boy'd.2Al ; Powers , 87 ; Paiao nono. Against tho'umendment a majority of . ' 55. Dig Blue precinct gives Uoyd a ma- ority of S3 ; for tho' amendment , 12 ; against , CiinTi : , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram : oTnn DIE.I The election was quiet. A Pull vote was polled. Tickets in general were badly scratched. The vote us fnr as collated gives Hlchnrds , ! I07 ; Boyd. 1)71 ) ; Powers , H5 ; Paine , 85 ; for the amendment , J78 ; agnlust th'o amendment , 420 ; McICoiglmn , 281 ; Harlan , 1117 ; Palmer- . CIIAHT.M , , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : DKK.I For prohibition , ill ; tgainst , 52. ' For hlch license , 5(1against ( ; , 12. Richards , 57 ; " .Boyd , it'J ; ' Dorsey , 75 ; .Thompson , 18. ( IIIIMY | : UBNTEII , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin : , ] Ml. Pleasant gives lUclmrds , none ; Powers , ill ; Hoyd , 5. For Lho tbo amend men t ; fi { ngalnstiiO. For con- irress , , Dorsey , 1 ; Kom , ! ! 0 ; Thompson , 4. AI.MA , Neb. , rf6vr4.Snecial [ Telegram to TmBr.i : . ] KichaMs.UO ; Boyd , 27 ; Powers , llPttlne ! ) ; , ] ii.Hatian.8 ; < V ; McKciglian , latJ. L-'or thoamendmenlr'lWt iigainst , 8-1. Vmnixi v , Nob. , Nov , 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bii.J : ! For governor : Boyd , 52 ; Richards , 51 ; Powers , 2' . ) ; "Paiuo 1 , Con- eressmen : Bryan , ( SO1 , Comioll , 43. PI.ATTSMOITII ; , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKI : . ] Owing to the mixed tickets , it is Impossible to obtain anything like reliable Information until early in the morning. A good estimate shows that 1,2S9 , votes were ciat ; in this cltv with the democrats considerably ahead. The prohibition amendment , 1,000 against nnd fill for. Kock Bluffs precinct , the only ono beard from , gives 200 against tbo prohibition amendment and 50 for. . SciiuvM'.it , Neb. , Nov.I. . [ Special Tele gram to Tm : BF.I.-.J Kcturns come in slow. No returns have been received on the state ticket except Schuylor precinct. Kichards , 211 ; Boyd , 200 ; Powers. 88 ; Paine , 7 ; Uorsoy , 20S ; Thompson , 850 : ICem , 10S ; Pierce , 4. Owing to tlio scratched tickets the vote on the amendment cannot be ascertained until lato. The indications are that everything is democratic. STI'AHT , Neb. , tyovM. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.i : . ] In thij , Stuart township , 222 \"otes were prilled agahst 2113 In ISb9. Sixty- nine nro republican ; 57 democrat ; Wlalllanco and 4 scattering against14'J I'opublic.iu and 121 domocratio In 1 9. Kcm has a small plurality. The prohibition amendment is de feated by a small majority. ITIIICA , Nei ) . . Nov.(4. ( Special Telegram to Tan BKH.I Kichards ( rep ) , for governor , 27 ; Boyd ( dem ) , 21 ; Powers , ( ind ) . 1M9. Con gressional : Council , 24 ; Bryan , 27 ; Root , Kill ; for prohibition , about bO ; against , nbout 107. 107.NOIITII Pi-AT-m , Neh. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bifc : , ] North Plntto city : For prohibition , I.'IS ; against , IWl. For license , ' 'ti ; ngainsti4sO. These figures nro oflh-lal for two ward * of the city and esti mated for ono. Tho.offlcial count will not vary much from thcs'o Jlgures. WAKirni. : : ( > , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Dun. | < WnkoHcld township , Dixou county , gives nu estimated majority forUowey of 40 ; Kichards , 40 ; Shumway , 55. For.prohlbltloh . O'Nr.n.i. , Nob. , Nov. 4 , [ Special Telegram to Tin : Dii'.J--O'Nelll : city and township gives for tbo' amendment , SI ; against , ; iis. Dorse y will have about 40 majority and Richards ! U ) majority in the city. \OIIK , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Br.i : . ] Kstlmiites received give Iich- ards n small majority. McICelghan will carry the county , Tbo amendment was snowed under. Harlan's majority In the city of York will bo 450 ; amendment the same. H\iiTixiTox ( , Nob. , JS'ov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Bnn.Hartlngton | precinct gives Richards 112 , . Boyd 7(1 ( , Powers 2'J , Paine 4 , Hcntpnm , Walilqutat 75 , Hill US , Cushlng 7t : , Dorsey 101) ) , Thoinnson r. , Kcm 20 , Shum way for senator 0.1 , 'Iiolmitn 74 , Alden , repro- Hentativc , 'M , Hall 7L . Johnson 21 , prohibi tion , for , 77 ; ngainst , of. Pixi : > iit : , Nob. , Novj 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HKI : . | In the precincts heard from the state and oouiityjtkkot b about a tie. The precincts yet to bo heard from are known to have gone heavily ; republican. Prohibi tion Is badly defeated ; POXCA , Nob. . Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Dei : . ] Ponea lefeats the amendment by li majority. J TECUMSKII , Neb. , 'Nov. n , [ Special Tele gram to Tin : DKI : . | 1) ) . is estimated in John son county that prohibition will carry by 401 majority. Richard * jjets a good majority nnd Council a small plurality , HitiTixns , Nob. , .Nov. 4 , [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BKK. ] Verona township : Tola vote , 155 , Fo nrohlultion , M ; against , 7i. : ilot.mir.oi : , rscb. , finv. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TU BEE. | The latest estimate makes Phcliu county MO majority foi Powers , McICelghan and the prohibition amendment. Today was polled the largeat vote over known In the county , the gain going to Powers and MeKeighan and the amendment. NumntiiA , Nob' . , Nov. 4. [ Special to Tnr BKE. ] High license will carry hy about 'M majority , conservative estimate. The ropub llcan ticket will oirry hy about 450 majority The town is II II oil with voters from the reser vation , who , by reason of the president's proclamation , are ! i.'gul voters , anil Nlobran is the voting place ( or about UOO living there IlKintnx , Neb.Nov. , . 4. [ Special Telegram to TIIK DrK.1 Tu'o votes on the head of the tickets in Hebron precinct are : Richards IWl ; Uoyd , 140 ; Powers , 74 ; Palno , 9. Har Ian must bo 01 ahead here , nnd Is ahead In Delvldcro precinct. Nothing can bo ascer tained concerning the amendment. The tickets are badly scratched. SewAno , Nob. . Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TIIE DEE.J Fivi' towns out of seventeen icard from give Boyd a smnll nmjority nml McICclghan and Bates for district JudRO ibouti',401 majority. Nothing can bo nsccrI nlned tx ardlng tlio vote on the amoiul- nent , but the pencral Iinpi'eisloii Is hat thn majority for nml agunmt will IM fcry Binnll. This city polled the largest number of stnilght republican votes It Inn ; ver polled and ioubllcans | ) are coiuldcnt of success , although it Is generally admitted ho Independents adhered moro closely to l.elr ticket than was expected. The alliance will poll a largo vote In this county ami will 'nil but little behind cither of the bid mrtlos. itoyd has not received the unanimous mm- icirt of the Ciormnns that ho and his friends anticipated. AI.MNeb. . , Oct. 4..Special [ Telegram to I'm : BEI ; . ] Alma township : Kichards , vj ; Powers , 111) ) ; llo.vO , 7 ; I'alno , ir. Tlw micndinent eaiTled by ! K < votes in Alma .ownshlp. Ilarlan county will glvo a najorlly of about 15U for the amendment. Unit Ci.oni , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : line. ] Reports arc still favor- iblo for tbo entire republican ticket. Prohi bition will carry In the county by a small najority. Oin.KiN.-i , Nob. , Nov. ! . [ Special Tolograin : o Tin ; BKI : . The total vote is ao : ) for Or- cans precinct. Boyd , 5J ; Richards , SI ; i'owcrs , 5J1 ' ; Paine , III. For congress , Me- * veighan'lUt ) ; Ilarlan , Sit. N'EiniAsA CITV. Neb , Nov. 4 , ( Special Telegram to Tin : BIK. : ) Ucturns from Four Mile precinct give u total vote of 110. Hoyd , VI ; Hlehards , L'S ; Powers , 'il ; llryan , for congress , (14 ( ; Council , 28 ; Root , 2v ! ; for prohi bition , 22 , and ncalust 81. Tlio count lathe ; lty Is not near completed at 12 1 : , but the democratic ticket Is conceded ahead nid will give 1,000 majority against irohlbltlon. Chairman Watson of the state eutral committee says the county will give J.OtX ) majority ngalnst the amendment hut 10 could not make an estimate on the 'Wrular ' and Uemocratlo state tickets. llANTixo * , Neb. , Nov. 4. Special 'J'ole- ' tram to Tin : Bii.j : : The most oxcltliij ? gen- n-al election held forye.irs closed tonlg lit. ilarlan leads the republican ticket. Alight vote was cast in this city. Fully four bun- 1ml voters were unable to cast their votes owing to a misunderstanding as to ho hour of closing the polls. The aborers on the railroad and sewer work supposed the polls would close at 7 o'clock. Tlio total Is 1,403 voles cast In the city. Prohibition is defeated In tills city by ' 400 majority. Prohibition Is holding its ow'u n the country precincts. Uoyd has probably nrriod the First ward. The other three wards ( 'ivoa majority for Richards and Bur an. The count in the city Is progressing slowly , and will not bo completed tonight. BKNSIXOTOX , Nob. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- pram to Tin : Bii.J : : Lytlo' .M. O'Brien ' < ! 7 , iCyner M ) , Spccht IKi , Mount CM , Bacr 1(1 ( , Unld win W , Overall ( i5 , McCanllo Oil , ( Sard- icr 125 , Capek 103 , Ford 1)7 ) , SternsdorlV 12 ! > , tJreen I2S , Hiremnn US , Huw 1'Jii , Felkcr litl , Bertrand 137 , bid 111 , Mationey 14i ( , J'lmmo 14'J ' , Wolcott W , Kosukcr 18 , Vancamp 109 , Sander 117. Against prohibition 20- . ' , for 7. I'KKMOXT , Neb. , Nov. 4. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : BII.J ; : Kight voting places In Uodgo county , including Fremont , give Itichards 187 majority over Boyil. Richards mil Dorsoy run nbout oven in the city. The count on the amendment Is slow. Atmid- ilght the count showed 103 lor prohibition. i'liero will probably bo UOO prohibition votes out of 1,400. SUTTO.V , Neb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram : oTin : HIK , | button precinct , outside of the ; ownj gives rowel's 1110 ; Hoyd,2ii ; Uichards , " ; McKelghan , 134 ; Ilarlan , "I ; pvobibition , 75 : anti-prohibition , S2. School Creole pre cinct voted heavy for MeKeighan and the independent - dependent ticket. Mri.i.nx , ub. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram to THE Bit : : . ] -Mull < ! n iirccinct , Ilookor county : Hielmrds , 7 ; Boyd. 13 ; Powers , 'U ; Uorsoy , 7 ; Thompson , Hi ; ICein , til. For prohibition , 10 ; ngainst , 25. t < ixooi < x. Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Bii.l : : The republican vole lias suffered greatly both in tbo cltv of Lin coln and Lancaster county. Thus the Second ward , that formerly cast only 25 democratic votes , shows the following figures : Hoyd XiO , Hic'bards 285 , Bryan 331. Council 273. In tbo same ward Beaten received 428 votes. The ticket is badly scratched and counting very slow. Kcturns from West Lincoln , ' Yankee Hill , Grant , Wavorly and Second and Sixtli wards give a total vote for Rich ards of ! HX ; Hoyd , 718 ; Powers , 313 ; I'nine , 4S. Twenty'iiino precincts are to bear from. Boyd mid O'Hrieu ' run ahead ol the ticket in tbo city. Courtney , the republican candi date for county attorney , is probably de feated by Snell , fusion. Tbo republicans claim llvo of seven on the legislative ticket. There is a sure majority against prohibition which may reach 2,500 In Lancaster county. Bryan gets 70 majority in the Second ward , a democratic gain of 2,000. Nine products in Lancaster county give Kichurds 1,458 , Hoyd 1,000 , Powers 407. Paine 103. The First ward ( unofllcial ) , gives Boyd 2X ( ) majority. Hoyd and Bryan have carried the First and Second wards and probably the Third ward. Wolfcnburgor claims that the amendment will carry. At republican headquarters tlio state isnlalnied for Richards. Suriiiioit , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Br.i : . ] Alvin precinct , total vote , ( M ; Richards 21 , Powers 35 , Boyd B , McKelRhnn JIS , Harlan 20 , prohibition ma jority HO. Hlaino precinct , total voio 142 ; Kicliurds 24 , Boydtl. Powers 113 , McKcIplmn 112 , Hurhin-JI , prohibition majority 10. NOIIPOI.K , Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.J The tickets were badly scratched and the counting is very Blow. An estimate for Norfolk gives a republican vote of iWO , democrat 4iO , independent 00 , prohibition ' tion 43 ; majority against tbo prohibition amendment about 350. Richards runs slightly behind his ticket. Dr. Bear will have 500 majority for lieutenant governor. IJorsey runs 10U ahead. Nr.i.inn , Ncli. . Nov. 4. ( Special Toojram ! to TUB Uii.l Reports outside Indicate the vote on the amendment in Antelope county n stand-off. IliUTixfiTov , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : Ilici : . ] Five precincts Including Hnrtlngton and Coleridgelvo ( Rlc.hurd.s ilKi , Boyd lltt , Powers 112 , Uorsey 2ll ! Thompson MU.ICcinllO. NOUFOI.K , Nob. , Fov , 4. [ Special Tclogriim to Tin : Hr.i : . ) The tickets nro badly scratched and tlio counting is very slow. An estimate makes Norfolk's republican vote S5W , clcmo- cratio 440 , independent 110 , and prohibition 45. The majority against the prohibition amend ment is about ; ) . Richards rum slightly uehlnd his ticket. Dr. Baer will have MX ) majority for lieutenant governor. JJorsoy runs 100 ahead. ( iCNKVA , Neb. , Nov. I ! . [ Special Telegram to Tun Br.n.J Chalsca precinct. Fillmore county , for prohibition 74 , aeainst (13 ( , for high lli-euro 24 , against 113. Richards 33 , Boyd 2 , Powers 1W , Palno ' . ' , MeKeighan 10 ! ) , Harlan 77. Ci.iV CIIXTHII , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Spoolnl Tele gram to Tin : Iinn.1 Powora anil MeKeighan have carried this county by ax ) majority. The prohibition amendment will have a good majority , HumvKM. , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BiK.-Katon ! | precinct , votes cast , lilS : First -count gives Richards 12 , Boyd 40 , Pow rs"80 , MeKeighan 125 , Hurlan 13 , against prohibition 1UO. . , Nov. [ Special Telegram toTiu : Hii-McICoiglmn : ] lift , Ilarlan 101) ) . For governor , Powers , Boyd and Richards are about even. For prohibition 74. against ISO. TKfi'M iii : , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Him.l Prohibition has carried by probably 3DO In this county. FUANKU.V , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK UIKJ : Marlon precinct. Frank lin countv : Richards , 4S ; Hoyd , 3 ; Powers , M ; Paine. : ; Harlsn , ) ; McICelghan , M ; for prohibition , fU ; against , 20 ; for high license , 10 ; against , U. Cuutou. , Nob. , Gov. I. [ Special Tclecnim to Tun llii-Boyd : ] , 2'J ' ; Klchnrds ; Buer , 2(5 ( ; Majors. 'JO. Bunt , Nob. , Nov. ! . Special Telegram to TinBiE.J : Thrcu wards out of four glvo Richards. IM ; Boyd , US ; POWON , 03 ; Dorsoy , IKi ; Thompson , HW ; Kcm , OS ; for prohibition ] , r > : i ; against prohibition , 150. GKNKVI. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Social Telegram to Tins BKK , ] Hennott pieclnct , Fillmore county , total vote. HJl ; Boyd none ; Richards , 11 ; Powers , Wi ; I'alno noiio. For. congress , Harlan , Irt ; Mcltulghan , 127 , Forprolilljltlon , 71) ) ; against prohibition , 01 * . At'iioiu , Neb , , J ov , 4Sreclal ( Telograin to Tin : BKK. ] - The vote so far In this city gives Hlehards. 1)0 ) ; Hoyd , 53 ; Powers , 1 ; Harlan , M ; MeKeighan , 41 ; Scovllle ( rep ) 10 ; Ulovor ( deni ) 50 : Nugct. ' .H : Kohii , 4o ; for proulbltlon , O'J ; against , OS. Ueturus noi In I from the country but reports are disco , 'i- Ing to republicans. I i'ii.i-Miir * , Nov. 4. fSpoi'lnl Telegr.iu " - Tin : HKK.I-The election p.mcd oft quit * In t hit cltv today. A full vote cast. l rt bltlon Is defeated bv MM majority , Uoyd , reived : iii ! : votes ; Richards , 1 Til ; Powci-s. ( ' . Thoniisou2.V. | ; Horsey , IU2 ; ICem , S4V ; \ lard , I7fu Stoves , litti ; Van HIIWHOII , ! lUl Kcckert , Itvi ; Nol on , fiv No dellnlti' returns turns have been received fiinn the outslilo township * . Lou-CITY , Neb. , Nov. l.-ISpivlul Telegram - gram to THE Bni : . | Tlu < ticket Uvi-ry badly scratched and It i't lmp < > < slhli < to give any thing but an estimate before inoriilinr. which from the republican standpoint Is : Vote of county , l.'OO . ; Mate ticket , republican , 4IK ) ; democrat , i00 ! ; Independent , frK ) . Tbo prohi bition nnu'iidmcut i.-i defeated by..M ) major ity. DoiMoy Is behind his ticket. LINCOLN , Neb. . Nov. . " > . [ Special Telegram to Tin : BII : : . | Kight prccints In Lancaster county glvo Hlchards lli : > ; Boyd , 1.010 ; Powers , 4-'U ; I'alne , If. ' . ' . The Indications are that lilehards will isirry the county by fiH ( ) majority. It will bo close between Cou ncil and Dryan , with the chances In favor of the latter. Bryan runs neck ami neck in the city with Council. Ills friemis claim his eloctlor " n thu district bv 2.0.U majority. BI-\VIU : CITV , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tm : BKK. ] The full vote polled Is probably 1,700. Powers' vote Is estimated at sOO ; Richards' ' atlkki , HoydWH ) , McICelghan IWO , Hut-Ian MH ) . I'l-olillillloii has a majoritv of MM ) . Mi COOK , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special 'Telegram toTiti : BIK : I AlcCook cast ml votes today. Tickets are badly scratched nnd no dellnlte news as to results can bo givmi before imrnlng. Kichards fell behind his ticket , it h estimated that McICotghan has carried the city. The prohibitionists claim fid votes , which will give" n nmjority against * tlio amendment of 521 In llio city. 'The amendment Is beaten In tire county and Me- Kclghnn lias carried the county without doubt. Brmvin.i , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BII : : . ] Uockford product gives Richards J ; Boyd 20 ; and Powers III. Uoi * sey 07 ; ICem 4S ; 'Tbompson " ; pi ; > lilhltlon fill for ; nguiust 00. No rot'irns ' fro.n outaido precinct. Ai.iiinv , N'eb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tolegrain to Tin Br.i . ' slow to : : --County j prei'incts come in but the alliance ticket carries by aim-go majority all tbo wnv through. CIINIVA : : , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tolcgrn to Tin ; Dni--Fouc : ] precincts have boon heard from in Fillmore county giving Itii-h- ards ; t'.H. Hovd UV. , Powers -Ill'l , Ilarlan 427 , McICelghan 517 , For tlio ainumliucnt 121 , apiinst27l. ! Ybiiu , Neb. . Nov. I.---.Special [ Telcvr.un to Tin : Hii.J : : Tlio city of York gives Uichards 4 ! J , Hnyil 120 , Towers 74. Pnitio 21 , Ilarlan ' .07 , McICeigaan 1S ! ) , prohibition aiiicndinont li'W majority. Returns from tint county arc coming In slowly. Powers and McICelghan are In llio lead. The amendment Inn a small majority. Sri'i-.uioii , Neb. , Nov. I. [ Special Telo- gratnto 'I'm : Dr.i : . | This city and precinct ( jives ri ( ) majority against prohibition. TiciM-iiil : : , Neb. , Nov. I. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Hci : . ] Returns from three pro- oincts : U'holo number , Tils ; Richards , l-.l ; IJoycl , 140 ; I'owers , ail. For prohibition , II1J ; apiinst , iJI. ! The Indlcatloin are now that I'OIVOHvlll carry the county. UAKI.I vn , Nob. , Nov. ) . - ( SpoclalTolCRram to Tin ; HIIHoyil : : | , lUli Uichards , 170 ; I'owors , 170 ; Doi-soy , HO ; 'Phomnson , III ; Kein , 'JOl. Majority for prohibition . " > ( ) . V.MXVTISE , Neb. , N'nv. -S)3L'lal | ) Tclo- gram to Tin : IUu.J : Tablo.product , I'liercy county ; Hicharcls'J8 ; Hoyd , HI ; I'oivovs , ; Dorao'y , ! ! 1 ; Thompson , 11 ; ICointi. . Cfi.inuTMiN : , Nob. , Nov. SI. ( Special Telo- Kram to Tin : Bii : : . ] Flvo precincts of Ilitch- coilc ; county give Klclmiils UI7 ; Iloyrt , ! K < ; 1'owors , ! ilS ; Ilarlan , afil ; McICoighan , 213 ; for prohlDltlon 1 0 ; against liil. Cr.\iiiso.s : , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special 'IVlc- gram to Tun Hr.i : . ] Adam iirccinct , C'olfal county : Total vote 103. Bovil. liS ; Riohurds , 18 Powers L'O 1'aino ! l 120 ; , ; , ; Thompson , ; Doraoy , ! H ; ICcih , " 29 ; for amendment , 15 ; apamst , MS. W.Mioo.Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tolcgrnm to Tin : jRii.l : : The laivcst vote over east In this county was polled today. Unonicial returns from ton out of twenty-one precincts ( ? ivo Richards hH7 ; Hoyd 77l ! ; 1'oworsKM. \ . The vote on coiiKrossmoa Is about tbo same. Ulchanls will have inoro votes than Hoyil. Boyd and Bryan are runnliiK ahead of their tlcltet. Prohibition Is probably defeated by JOO hi tlio county. TKtTMSKH , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tulo- gram to Tin : Hii.J : : Flvo precincts beard from , for prohibition , 100 ; against , 115. GISKVA , Nob. , Nov. 5. ( Special Tolccram to TIIK Br.i.J : Hennott precinct , Fillmore county ! For prohibition , 73 ; niralnst , ( VI ; for high licence , fi ; against , 7fi : Richards , ! ll ; Boyd , none ; Powers , ! ! ! - ; Hurlan , 10 ; Mc- ICeiflmn ( , 120. 120.mi.1.1:1) mi.1.1:1) iiv niN soy , A Kapld City laa Shot \Vlille Abus ing His Family. ItAi'iiiCm. S.D. , Nov. 4. [ Spccl.il Telegram - gram to Tin : Bui : . ] Samuel Faulkner of this city died thU momnj. from a terrible gun shot wound la thu groin. lie came homo at 4 a. m. full of aatl-cloctlon whisky and started to clean out the house with a club. Frank Faulkti'T , bis elgliteon-year-old son , took a shotgun to scare the old man and in tbo struggle Which followed the gun was dis charged , inflicting a wound from which the old man died. Faulkner was about llfty-four years old , and a laird clrlnlicr and frcci uontly abused bis family. Ho mailc. an antl-mortom statement declaring that his son was Inno cent. The boy Is nearly eraml with grief. No arrest was made. O.T/.I//.J , l.V XKtf OllI.K. t. V.S. Dally lO.vnliaui i i > ritnglmorcl 1'onoliCH Helu'ocn tliu Two Citiou. WASIIIXUTOX , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bii.J : : An order has been Issued malting the exchange , of through registered pouches between Omaha and Now Orleans , L.U. , dally , Sundays Included , to take efl'cot tbo 10th lust. , pouches to leave Omaluati:10 : : p. in. , via the Council Bluffs and St. l oulK railway postolllcc. and leave New Orleans at 7 p , in. via tllu Cairo and New Orleans rail way poitoftlce , the poiiclifs to go forward via the Council HlulTs anil St. . Louis , St. Louis and Klilorado , Chicago and ( Jairo , and Cairo ami Now Orleans railway pontonices. Nebraska , Iowa and Dakota I'cnsloiiH. WA.XIU'XOTON' , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Iliii : . ] I'ensions were granted today as follows to Nebraakans- Original Chester Barlstor , liloominston ; I'oter Clark , Neuniska City ; William \VolsshhciidorfT , Plain Vallej' . Increase Clarkson Scaddon , Wiico : John P. Travis , 1'onca. Rcissno Bcnjamlii F. Klwood , Beatrice ; David O. Wald , SuiMjrlor ; Wllll.mi H.Orcentlcld , Stcr- IIIIK : Jacob P. Latchy , Dillcr. Original widows , etc. Hebeeca , widow of Sanford Harrold , Wilbor ; Anna F. , widow of John H. Clmmborlaln , Cuminl IK. villo ; Kll/almtli Conner , former widow of .lauies Crawford , Alexandria ; minor of Joseph Cwwford , Al exandria. Iowa i Original invalid -F. D. Hardy , Osmjo ; A. M. Morris , Nevada ; J. U. Corn , Pleasantvlllo ; I. L. Johnson , I.eaudo ; J , H. Falls , Indlanola ; L. Hsk.Itockdalo ; ( J , U. VVI'-kot , Qnlncy ; F. Martin , Xow Albany. Increaso-- Solomon \Vhltomack \ , Lcando ; J. S. Kvorett. Alt , Ayr ; J. A. Anthony , ( lien- wood ; ( i. Taylor , lledford ; I. Olds , Falrlletd ; William Oilcan Whitman ; Henry U , Joy , Grand Junction ; H. ValKenberg , Laltu Mills ; J. Marca. Wirt. KcUsub Jacob .Shannon , Charles City ; S. Thompson , Mount Pleas ant. Original widows , etc. Mary S. , mother of Frank FalrbrotliCM. Orchard : Ahiicath M. Kosstuun , former widow of John CJe.isor , Victor. South Dakota : C. Crease , Samud Fulks , Kapld City. Iteissuo Justice B , Coomur , Huron , _ _ The Yl'rntliiir Kornunst. For Oiuulia uud Vicinity Fair ; slightly warmer. For Nebraska falrj cooler ; winds bccom Ing northwesterly. For Iowa- Fair ; slightly warmer ; south erlv winds. For South Dakota Falrj cooler ; winds be- comliig northwesterly , I RESULTS AT HOME , \ ) mnhn.'s Loynl Oitizons Guard Her Intcri J ests with Honest Ballots. STINGING REBUKE TO \NATICISMj Tbo Work nud Threats of Prohibition Hlron lings Gouo for Naught. DECEPTION AND TRICKERY EXPOSED * t Au Immense Vote Recorded in Every Polling Division. AN EXCEPTIONALLY ORDERLY ELECTION * Thu lii'lientloiiN Are Thai. Boyd Cnflff rlcs llio County Iiy a < > oed JlnjorllyHryau In llio The election ofllcluls were weary after thJ ( unusual exertion of the day and It was some time after the closing of the polls before they commenced to count the ballots. 'Tho work- , liowever , proceeded slowly , because of thty number of scratches , which were miulo by' all parties. The returns received up to the hour of going to press Indicate that Hoyd has carried the city by a largo majority , and that lu > ha $ ' also carried the comity. . The prohibition amendment lias' been defeated hy a minority running up Into llio thousands , whllo thd amendments relating to tbo Increase of the number of Judges on the supreme ncui-li , ad also their salary anil that of Judges of the district court , mot with but llttlo opposition Tito indlcallons aiv that Bryan has carried the county as against Council. The returns ire so meagre Unit It is Inipnssluln to say which of the .senatorial and re present atiVQ candidates have been elected. The result In thlx city and county , partial returns being received from tibjut twenty H-ecliiots , is as follows : For Governor-Lucius D. Itlcb-.trds > rcp ) , 2W ; .lames E. Boyil ( dem ) , ' 7,020 ; John IU Powers ( Ind ) , 2911 ; B. L. Palno ( proi , IK' . . For Lieutenant Governor Thomas J. Maters ors ( rep ) , 1,82S , ; Alex Hear ( dem ) , 2,15M { \Vlllinm II. Doch ( hid ) , 105j George \ftf Wood.bey ( proM. ) : f- For Secretary of State John C. Allen , ( rep ) , 1,05.1 ; l'omk.W. Spruguo ( den Qf N. Maybcrry ( lad ) , 4'l ; Cimrlos ( pro ) , IU. For State Treasurer John 1C. Hill ( rep ) , 1..115 : W. II. dishing ( dom ) , lf > 'ii ' : ; .1. V , "Wolfo ( ind ) . IS. . ; II. W. Hardy ( pro ) , 23. For State Auditor Thomas H Bunton. rop. , 1,421 : K. H. Wnhlijnist , dmn , t(17S ( lolm Dcntty , ind. , 871 ; A. Fitcli. jr. , pro. , 2' , * , For Attorney Goncral-Ueorgo 11. llasfc Ings , rep. , I12I ! ; John G. Higglns. dcm. , 1,711 ; .T. W. Kdgcrton , ind. , lUl ; K. p.M | > ton , pro. , IS. For Commissioner Public'Lands and Hullil * Ings Augustlu It. Heinphroy ' ( rep > , l.'iKlj Jacob Higler ( dcm ) , 101 ; \V. F. Wright ( ind ) , 8 ! ) ; C. Olson ( pro ) , 28. For State Superintendent of Public In struction Alexander 1C. Goudy 'ropi , HtiOj : C. U. Itakestraw ( dom ) , 1077 ; A. d'AlIemuna ( ind ) , bfl ; Mrs. Mary It. Morgan rproi , 2t. ! For Congressman Flwt district \Vllli am .1. Council ( rep ) , l."SVilliiim ; .1. Ilt-ynn ( dem ) , 2109 ; Allan Root ( ind ) . lill. For State Senators ) Wiliiam F * Hcchol ( rep ) , 1'iSS ; Ciisper K. Yost ( i-opi. 1,127 } William F. Ourloy ( rep ) , lIOs , Warrcii Swlt/ler ( dem ) , 1.2SS ; John C. Shea mem ) , llMiConro ( Chrlstopher.son ( do.-ii ) 1,141 : J. M. Kiuey ( hid ) , Ml ; G. W. King tlnd ) , 59 ; 13. F. Rutherford ( Ind ) , ( W , For State Kopresontativo- * . John W , Lytlo , rop. , M7 : ( Juorijo M. O'Hrieif , rep. , 58 ! ; James II. ICyner , rep. , fill ) ; Chris- tiiiu Specht , rep. , ( Mi ; Uivld T. Mount , rop. , 010 ; Max Dolir , rep. , .ISO ; Arthur J , BnhUviii , rep. , 51 ; Kdwin It. Overall , rep , ami tin ! . , 41X1 ; Patrick AliiAnllo , rop. , 41)3 ) ; Thomas Capek , dcm. ; 7I ; Patrick Ford , dcm. , (110 ( ; ( Jem-go O. Kternsdorff , dem. . 7SIV. ; . S. Fi-lkcr , dcm. , ( Hr. W. A. Oardner ( dcni ) , ) ! ; James C. Hrea- nan ( dcm ) , bOO ; j. B. n\tk0 ( domi , t-CO ; Ucorge Bertrand ( domi , till ) ; .1 J. Drccn ( denii27 ; G. N MoDufrcolinl ( ) , ! ; HK-phcii CnrDcnter ( Ind ) , ( ! ; , | . 1C. Mc-Combs dud ) , 51 ; i owls .1. linn ( indIII ) ; Thomas I1. iCelsy ( Ind ) , IIS ; S. J ) . Kyncrson ( Indi.iM ! . Joseph F. Vasku ( In d ) , 21 ; John ( . ' . Tlernoy ami ) , 2'J > | i For County Commlssloucr-Fifth District Albert Sander ( rep ) , I7U ; Charles L.ran camp ( dem ) , 101 ; ChrH Rosaekor ( hid ) , IIS. 'or County Cominlssioner 'Third 1 Mttrict Orvi.s A.Volcott \ ( .repmid Ind ) , Jldft ; ( JcorgO Tlmmo ( dem ) , 511. I-'or County Attorney Joseph I'row ( rep and ind ) , 10 ; T. J. Miihonoy ( dum ) , " , < } . ' 'I la ; I'lli'clliiii. , No election ever bold In Nohrasku , or any where clso for that matter , so complete , ly demanded the attention of thn entire voting ing population as that which was held la tills city yesterday. Most of the factories and large business IIOUSUH closed early for till or a p.u-t of tho. day , all public Work was siispcmlou , city and county ofllccs vacated and every arrange * ment possible made to secure the presence at the polls of every man entitled to voto. i The early attendance ! at tbo voting places was simply astounding to the old politicians who had been accustomed to co only u fe\y stragglers on hand during the curly hour.f. In almost every precinct tlio poll windows opened at K o'clock on at least 100 voters la line and the morning vote was thn heaviest ever ( tolled In the city. In ono precinct ! X ) votes had been polled at K ) o'clock and at many voting places Jho nii'iibcr ' of votes received at noon was giratcc than Is usually recorded at 3 o'cloclt or later. During the mornir. f Mr. Rosewnter vhltcil many of the ] K > lllng piaci-s and cautioned bis friends to make no demonstration against tlio prohibitioni ts , but that on tbo contrary they bhould too that all clasi.cs were treated nlllto and no pains Hparod to Insure n free and fair ballot , lie advised that whcro mi attempt was mudo to obstruct ; the freedom of the ballot , the offenders should , bo promptly hut quietly urnstod and taken to tlio iwlico station. The crowds at the polls who had expected trouble xvlth the prohlbs * unanimously responded to this appeal for fair f play , anU to thu feellnt' J duon-uch of " ' ' ]