( I EXTRA. THE OMAHA ! DAILY BEE. EXTRA. TWENTIETH YEA1 ? . OAIAILA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 5 , 1800. NUMB jflK 140. Nebraska Retrieved from the Withering Blight of Constitutional Prohibition. SPLENDID TRIU1IPH OF SEASON , Strong Indications that the Majority Against the Amendment Will Exceed 23OOO. iiTynnrMT AIA rp ir I T iTtvp / AiAMr ro RI1REA1 Ol1 liIE BLAIAN1 COLOSELS , Prohiloition Safely Knocked Out Irrespective of the "Vote of Douglas County. INDECISIVE RETURNS OJi STATE TICKET , Connell and Bryan Make a Neclc-and-Neck Race for Congress. tt'KEIGHAN IS PROBABLY ELECTED , li Richards , Boyd and Powers Making a Close Race for the Governorship Dorsey in the Lead in the Third. Owing to the very largo amount of scratch- In done , both In the city and country pre cincts'throughout ' the state , the count of the ballots has been firontly delayed. The great- fst interest is centered upon the result of the prohibitory amendment and the votes on this proposition wcro counted llrst. The il returns received indicate that prohibitory amendment has been defeated by from 23,000 to 30,000 , and is uifcly Icnoelied out , irrespective of Omaha tid Douglas county. t V The result of the vote upon tub-heads of the btn' jlcltet is HS yet problematic. The tllinnco seems to liavostood solid In inanysec- lioni of the stnto and to have drawn heavily from both parties , Tbo vote for Powell's seems to have been drawn from liichimls and Boyd hi a ratio of five to four. In the First district too race is very close bo- Iv.'cen Connell and Bryan. In Omaha Council run uway abend of Hich-rdi.but did not re- i-oivo the vote anticipated , and also ran be hind In Lancaster counts' , although ho re ceived more votes there than did Bryan. CoiiucH'B ' friends figured that lie must receive a majority cf 1,500 votes in Oma- ba and Dougliia county. Returns thus -far received Indicate that he will fall short -of \hnt miinber , and it will take the vote of the loutheustern counties to determine Ms fate. In the Second district Meltelfihuu , the lomocratlc-alUanco candidate , has defeated ll.irlan , the republican , by a lair majority , lie , however , failed to carry bis own city of Red Cloud , where llnrhui was given a heavy M'to. ' Dorsey is In the lead in-tho Third , but If elected It will lo by a greatly Hinlnlshed majority as compared with Iwo years apo. Kem developed consul- trnhlo strength in sonic of the rural counties , Wit not cnouih ; to make much of an hnpres- lion. Thompson received a largo compll- ncnUiry vote in Hall county , hh homo. The returns nro so meagre thaUno estlmato lan bo made at. this hour upon the complexion tf the legislature. A largo number o ( fcllmnce men have undoubtedly boon elected lo the louse nnd a number to the senate. It will probably be 8 o'clocli before satis factory returns are received upon which to base n reliable estlmato of the result on governor. Each new report seems to increase the Majority against the prohibitory amendment. The supposed prohibition strongholds have hi many coses given majorities against the iiiiendmout liolow are Riven tlio full returns M received Vy the Dump totiOii ; : : , in : TlicStnln I'ljtures. ' IiNOi.N | , Nob. , Nov. ( , [ Special to Tin Bt'r. ] It lias been n lively election day It Lincoln and temporarily cver.vthlng else wiu Forgotten. It has been assumed to be a Icga fcollaay and nil the state , county and clt ; > fflelnls closed their ofllccs and pave their as Jlstiuits u chance to join In the fray , All da ; r.\ \ lonR tbo various polling- places wcro Uirongci i J with a multitude of people. Excitement wa blgh nnd tbo discussions at times grow vcr ; bot. bot.The The prohibition cnuilo ivero out to i Koman , 'nnd booths wer erectei W1 them near each iiollinjr place , while i nwnrm cf females button-holed ever , ) r , n without the formality of aa introductioi ) iul : utteuiptod to luduco him to vote fo torohibltlou. Incasoho Defused , his reason lot so doing wcro demanded and the r sul Was tlmt many too-brazru feumlrn r < eclve < kiiRR tlons to mind their own bxi lnes3 , Th immodrHt efforts of the women resulted 01 : istrously nnd many meubecamo dlsKUstcc iotuns ; coming lo very slowly 0:1 account c r.nusual uumber of scratched tlcUcts. Dente \as \ received n'oro votes la Lancaster count ban any other candidate on any of th bcltcts , Tlio Riucuumcnt h snowed undittn T.lncol \y \ at leu.it lUUcu humJrcd. majority , la conservative estimate Lancaster will bring thoiiguro up to 2,000. Despite scratchiiiR , Hichards nnd Connell are ahead of their opponents in Lincoln. UvcrJlve thuusunJ votes n\- polled In this city. I'rohtbition will ho defeated In the county by over t\vo thousand. WMIO ( > , Xob. , Xov. 4. iSnocinl Telegram toTinBii.l : : The aiiti-problbltioiiists hero u w feellnpr jubilant. Some advices from out side in the county point to prohibition. GIIICIK , Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram to TIIK Bi'.n.J--lioporls from the county in dicate about 1,8,10 majority against prohibi tion. 1'rohibs in Crete see their defeat. Sfi'Fiuoii , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- frram to Tin : BKI.J : Thoamcnuincnt isnbout stand-off. Every thing Is quiet. Fiii'.Mos"r , Nel > . , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Bir. : ] Fremont ( joes f > 00 ainst the amendment. , DvviDCiiT , Nub. , Nov. 4. iSpecinl Telo- Ki-am toTui ; Bun. ] All correct thus fur In Butter count- . Prohibition it snowed under. sMoi-p.i , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tel- to THE Br.r , ] Cnss county will go , WO nmjority iicainst the nniondnient. OUAFTONNeb. . , Nov. 4. Estimated vote 'or governor : Hielif ' ) 14 ; Powers , JO , Joyd , 11 ; 1'rtine , 4. / jt eongross : Harlan , 1 ; MvKulghan , I5HValmor ; , I. NKI.IOH , Nob. , Nov. 4 , The Second ward Rives Dewey T < , Thompson Ifl , Kem 14 , ' { Ichnnls ill , Boyd'-Jl , I'owcrs 14. All the tate tlclcel is about the same. Watts , for itato bctiiitor , yt ; Poynter , li ) . Mcdco , for representative , ill ; Bartholomew , 18. Boyd , "or county attorney. Jtt ; Williams ! I3. There s 10 majority against the amendment for prohibition. NcllKh township also gives a majority against prohibition. Ord township gives Hoi-soy M-J , Thompson fl. ICem 31 , Rich ards SI , Boyd I'.1 , I'ewers 10 , Watts 29 , Poyn ter ! 0 , McUeo .13 , Bartholomew IS ; Boyd , for county uttnrnoy , : . ' ; Williams , 18 , For pro hibition , 14 ; atrnlnst , . ' . The prohibition amendment will bo about a stand-oft In An- telepe , Onixi.r.Y CKNTEII , Neb. , A'ov. 4. Leo Val- oy cait 53 votes , of which Richards received 5 votes , Boyd li and Powers 47. For prohi bition , ' .i ; against , 4ti. IlRATiiiCG , Nt'b. , Nov. 4. The Indications are the city will give 400 votes against the prnhlbltory ainondinent. Conservative estl- inites from ixsllablosources give In the county a total of 0 aRalnst the amendment. Owing to the length of the ticket the count cannot bo completed for several hours. The repub licans are certain their entire county ticket is cleted. The total vote cast in the city is 1,971. , Divin CiTr , Xeb , , Nov. 4 , Prom meagre reports from all over the county it Is- esti mated that Boyd and the democratic ticket will carry It by a plurality of about : ! ( . The majority aaulnst prohibition will probably reach MX ) . There wcro 43 ! ! votes cast in this city , but the canvassing 1ms not been com pleted yet. The majority against prohibition In the city will be light. The republicans will elect one of tha two representatives , while Scliram , the democratic candidate for senator , ! ms probably carried the county by a smull majority. The Indorenuent vote In the eitv was very liRht. Hoi.DKcnu , Neb. , No.v 4. | Spccial Tele gram to TIIK BKK. ) The prohibitionists nro out In full foroo and working hard and claim they will carry this county by BOO , but they will not. Conn.tNP , Neb. , Nov. 4 , [ Special Tele gram to Tim Unu. ] > Hlfhlaiid precinct , Gajie county , wives Richards , 117 ; Bovd , 87 ; Pow ers , 89 ; Paine , il ; nryan , 137 ; Uonncll , b'J ; Hoot 7 i ; Chapman , ' . ' . NOUTII 1'i.tTrn , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to THE UER.J .VIS votes castjlilO for the amendment , IJcturns will bo lute. CIIKTK , iN'oli. , Nov. 4. ( Special Teleprnni to Tin : BIK. : ] For prohibition , 37S ; against. 429 ; llchardK ( , 0. > ; Boyd , i)71 ) ; Powers , ! 13 : I'aino , US ; McIColghini , 881 ; Harlan , 817 ; 1'idnier , 43. FUU.KHTOX , Xeb , , Nov. 4. [ Spccial Tele gram to THE lUi.l Council Creek precinct , Kanco county ; Total vote , 81. Bo.vd , U ; Klcharils , 5 ; I'owcrs , 77 ; Paine , none. Foi congressThompson , ; Dorsey , 4 ; 'Cum , 78 ; Pierce , none. For prohibition , 1 ; against , ( H , High license , .IS. Fullortoa precinct ; Total vote , JJO'J ' ; republican , Hll ; prohibition , 31 ; domocratle , fl'J ; ' peoples. 105. This is the total voto. The tickets are nil badly scrntctiet and no one can toll at this ho'ur the outcome Returns from Geneva indicate that Dorsoj and Richards carried that | > reeluct. TcKAMtii , Neb. , 'ov. 4 , [ Special Telo pi-am to Tnr. Rue. ] Tckimoh precinct , Uur county ; total vote , 418 , Hic&ards , 'J07 ; Boyd 100 ; Powers , 3 ; Pnlne , 11. For congress Dorsey , 1150 ; ICein , 1511 Thompson , 81. Foi prohibition , ' . ' 15. Apalnst prohibition , 120 In the same precinct the vote of 1SSS stood Thayer ( rep ) , SlOt JtcShnno ( dem ) , 144 Uorsov ( rep > ,250wcatUorby , ; ( dcm ) . ia'J , fli < Mnou > T , Neb. , Ts'ov. 4. [ Sporlal 'folc KIIIin to Tint riKK.--Tae ] vote polled at th' ' last city election was 27R , today SM. Ksti mated vole today t Independent , 3 ; prohlbl tlon , 1 ! ! , with a small domocratio majority' fi the buhinoo of the voto. The prohlbltloi amendment question is claimed by both sldo.s It U undoubtedly close. ST.U'Limt'iHT , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele eram to TUB Bru. ] Thin pnvloct's tola vote is .VJ8. Eatlmato for tua prohlbltlo iimrnUmcnt & ) . CourN bklNo\ri.-LSiiecinl.Tcl \ gram t TIIK llni.l flolllng Springs precinct , ns follows ; IJorsoy , 7 votes ; lost 17 ; Thomp son ! il , loit 1. gained fi ; ICein 13. Against prohliiltlon HO. Kor hlnti license 20. AIXSXVIIUTII , Neb. , Nov. 4. fHpeclal Tele gram to Tin : Jim : . J Two precincts in Brown county give Hiehurds , 2J7 ; lloyd , 187 ; Pow ers , 100. Alnsworth precinct gives Dorsey ( reo ) , 132 ; Thompson ( dim ) , ill : Kem. 11U. PiiiKNii. Neb. . Nov. 4. - [ Special Telegram to TiiBBrK.Friend precinct. Snllnocounty , total vote 105 : Boyd , 101 * ; Hichards. 317 ; Powers , 74 ; Paino,1. ' . For congress , Harlim 217 ; McKcighan. HIO. Estimated for prohi bition , Iif7 ; atralnst , UK Mr.tiKuun. Keb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- pram to Tnr Ilci : . ] Mcilfnrd precinct , Thomas county : Total vote , fifl ; Boyd , 11 ; Hichards , " 't ; Powers , 1(1 ( , For congress , Thompson , 'J7 ; Dorsoy , 14 ; Kcm. 13. For prohibition , 111 ; n nliist , lf > . For high licence , 1 ; atrnlnst , ! ! ( ) . IC.\r.Tnn , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tclopram to Tnc Bun.- ] Exeter precinct cast ! ! J1 votes. ; Hlcharils frepi ) : ) ; Hoyd ( dem ) , 101 ; I'owcrs ( Iml ) , Oft. Harlan ( rep ) for conpre s , UKJ ; McKclihaii , Kfl. Prohibition is defeated by n majority of H ) votes. Mii.i-omi , Nch. , Nov. 4. ISpsclnl Telegram to TIIK Br.K.j The whole number of votes , MS , count so far a ? follows ! Itoytl , ! ! 2 ; Richards , 20 : Powers , 14. Vor congress McKelgbau. ; i ) ; finrlaii , ! ! ! ! . l or the aniend- meiit , US ; ugalnst , ! ) . NOUTII Pi.vrn : , Neb. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram to Tin : BKI ; , ) North PUltoclty gives 300 majoritj' against prohibition. . IltSTixns , J\'eb. , Nciv. 4 , ( Special Tele- pram to TIIK Bur. . ] Uosclaiuf township : Total vote for the amendment , 84 ; against amendment , S4. UiMxn CITV , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HKK.I lllslng City polled : ) iK ) votes , The prohibitory amendment carried by about 75 majority. GRXBVA , Neo. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKB. ] Four precincts bavo been beard f rom In Fillinoro county ( jiving KiHiardslflM. Hoyd UW , Powers 409 , Harlim I1) ) * , McKeighan 517. For the amendment. 4'3I , aifainst ' _ ' 73. StiT.moH. Xeb. , Nov. 4. [ Snecial Tele gram to Tin : 13KK.1Superior : Klcliards , .VI ; Boyd , ! 2 ! ) ; Powers , I5J ( ; Harlim , 6J ! ; Mc- Iveighnn , 1)5. ) These nro straight tickets. OIID , Neb. , Nov. 4 , [ Special Tolcjrram to Tun HKI : , ] Ord precinct ; Best count now for governor , Boyd , VJO : Powers , 120 ; lllch- arda , 110. Congress : Thompson ( dem ) , ISO ; Ivem ( ind ) , 1'JO ; IJorsey ( rep ) , 111) ) . HOI.STKIX , Nob. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tolcs- pram to Tin : Bii.j : Estimated vote of Cottonwood - tonwood township for jjoveniori itichards , ' . ' . ) ; lioyd , i > 0 ; Powers. 4' ) . For congressman : Harlan ( rep ) , ! ! 0 : AIcKcigtmn ( dem ) , 05. Prohibitory amendment , 30 ; against , HO. UTICA , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tnr. UBI : . ) The vote of this place Is as fol lows : For governor Milliards , 1211 ; Eoyd , 100 ; Powers , 48 ; Paine 11. For the amen d- nient it is estimated 117. ! Kor high license amendment ills estimated at 14S. For con gress , Harlan , 120 ; Mclvcifc'linn , 147. Dnxii'iitN , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ ypecml Telu- Rram to THE Bins.J Kepublleun , 01 ; demo- eratk1 , 34 ; iiulepcndcutK. . Amendment estimate about even voto. Ai.cxNiiiiiA , Neb. , Nov. I. [ Special Telc- Bi-am to TUB Hii : . | The indications are that Alexandria precinct will give the entire re publican ticket a majority of . ' 143 and the pro hibition amendment from fiOto CO majority. St'Pisnioii. Neb. , Is'ov. 4 , [ Spec lid Tele- Knim to Tin : Bun. 1 Superior , Nucltols county : 14S straiglit tickets counted. Itich- ards , 515 ; Boyd , Si ) ; Powers. 00 ; Hiirlan , 5l ! ; McKeighan , ' .15 ; foi'prolilbitlou,7i ; against , Oil. BKOKKX Bcnv , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ { Special Tol- egruia to TIIK T3EK. ] Blnine county gives a two-third . He- - majority against prohibition. - turns from this county slow ; indications are that prohibition has carried by a slight majority. AI.IIIOX , Neb. , Nov. 4. - [ Special Tele- pram to Tin ; BKI : . ] The estimate so far as received for Boone county indicates u defeat of pi'ohi bit ion by .a small majority. SIOTIA , Neb. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram to TUB BKC. ] Scotia township will go prohi bition. Others will o agnlnst It. Jim'KiRi : , Net ) . , Nov. 4. [ Spccl.il Tele- pram to THE Hr.i : . ) About'J.OOO votes in this city. Majority against nroblbtlou estimated at from 400 to COO. NEI.IOII , Neb. , Nov. 4 , [ Special Tele- pram to THE BKI : . ] Only two wards have been heard from. Hiclmrds has O.i ; lioyd , 87 ; Powers , .15 ; Dorsey , tj'J : Thompson , 41 ; Ivoin , H7 , For state senator , Watts , 8 : < ; Poyntou , BO. Mcco ( ! for representative , U2 ; Hartholonicw. 48. For county attorney , Boyd , Si : ; Williams , 71. i'or prohibition , 7b ; Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- .ram to TUB HUB. | Tlio amendment is irobiibly defeated In this citv and county. SiTrox , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram o TIIK UKK. ] School creek precinct polled ibout , ono thousand votes , two-thirds of vhicltvero anti-prohibition. Sutton gives about ono hundred nntl-prohlbitlon majority. Sheridan precinct about forty anti-prohibi- Ion. Ion.BIIOKCN BIIOKCN Bow , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- 'ram toTin : Uii : . ] A full vote was polled n this urecinct. ( M ) votes being cast. The estimated vote is ; Hlrhardi , 2 ; > fl ; Boyd , 100 ; 'oweis , Is9 ; Dorscy , 240 ; Kcm , ii.lU ! Thoinp- ion , HH . GIIANU IHIAXD , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tun BKI : . ] Indications are that ho mnjority against prohibition in Hull ounty will bo 2,000. AUU-AIIOK , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- ; ram to THE UKK.I Reports indicate u 'stand-off" on prohibition , Noam Purrr , Neb , , Oct. ill. [ Special rologrumto Tins BIK. ] A larto vote was cast and prohibition was snowed under. OKU , Neb. , Nov. " 8. [ tapcciul Telegram to ViiEBKK. ] The vote In this city Is a little 'ess than the estlmato against the amend- IH.'Ilt. DUNNINO , Nub. . Nov. 4. jSpeclal Tele gram to Till ! BKK.J Dorscy carries this pro- Inct and probably the county by a larco ma. jorltv. The amendment xvas dcleutcd bytwo- thirds. | NKIIKASKA CITV , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special to Tun HIK. : ] The Indications are tnut the democrats huvo carried Otoo county. The only returns at 10 o'clock are from unadilla precinct , which cast 34t > voles , 83 alliance , ft ! daraocratio , 57 republicans , Ihl against the amendment and 111 : ) fot. Sui'KiuoK , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special TelC' Brain to THE BKE , | Superior cast 447 votes , It is generally conceded that the ajn.endiiionl was beaten In this city. The tickets were badly scratched. Nora precinct at a rougli estimate given the amendment 130 , republican 5' ' , tdllunco 07 , democrats ItO. NOIIFOI.K , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele : ain toTni ; BIK. : ] The Indications point t < 7.10 or more majority against the amendment in Norfolk. IlBN'MSciTox. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ SpeclalTolo Brain to TIIK lii ) : : . ] Boyd , 155 ; Hichards 1U ; state ticket the same. Connell , 01 Brvan , 110 ; Brccht , 88 ; Yost , 07 ; Gurley 77 ; Chrlstofersen , 100 ; Shea , 103 ; Switz lor. 10 ; ! , WAYNE. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegran to TIIK Biui.J Wayne precinct , 2&J vote ; cast. Hichards , I.VJ ; Boyd , 77 ; Powers. Pulne , 'Jl ; Dorsoy , 144 ; 'fyiomnson , S3 ; ICein Uljl'ierco , 17. For the prohibitory amend menu 100 ; against , 07 , SIIICKI.UY , Net ) . , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele pram toTiiE Br.K.J Bryan polleo i14 votes Purtial ix'turns show : Prohibition , SO against , li ) ; Hichards. 10 ; Bovd , B ; Powers 37 ; Paine , I : AleKcipuan , : tl ; Harlan , 18 Fillinoro county polled 174votc : Democratli 'Mi republican , 0 : prohlbillon , ' . ' . FAinni'iiY , Neb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tele pram to THE BEI.J : Fairbury precinct poll JiSil for Majors and S l for Hlchards. SlxUici of these republican \iilc , . went to Powers Tlio democratic tickets polled' 21 ; the inde penitents 104 ; prohibition ! ) ( .i. On the amend meat Fuirbury Is about a stand-off , Thuprr hlbltlon amendment Is ahead of all tickets n the county. ( IUUKI.Y CH > TI'.II , Neb. . Nuv 4 , [ Spocld Telegram to TUB nut : . ] rlsh Creek prcclncl Oreely county : Total vote , BO. Boyd , 1 Richards , 12 ; Power * , 87. For congress Doriioy , WICoin , : i7 ; Thompson , 1 , For pre hlbitloii , 1 ; against , 83. HAHTINOTO.V. Nen. , Nov. 4. [ Rpeclul Tcli gram to Tim BKK. ] The iillimico yoto In thl county wai about 400 ; Boyd , about M < ] Hlclmnls. about 4.V ) . Everything wn scratched. The ulllnnco 'veto was almo : solid. Oiu > , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram t Tilt : Dei-There ) was n very small uujorlt against the amendment in this city , UII.VNU ISLAND. Ncu. , isov. 4 , [ Spccli Telegram UjTiiE BEU.l-I'rohlbltlou was di ' - - - aicQuiUu < iQiuit . nil ? ITBIWI nwi IHIiUlilUlliM A. Veritiiblo Demooiatio Ojc'ouq From tLo Rockies to the Allegbanies. FRIGHTFUL HAVOC ON ALL SIDES , Kansas Writhing in tlo Clutches of the Fanners' ' Alliance. PENNSYLVANIA LOST TO QUAY , A Regular Landslide to Democracy in AH Quarters. NEBRASKA APPARENTLY SAVED. The Pnlitlonl Complexion of the Nc.xt Congress Decidedly Iiop-Slilcil Uut Prohibition is Vend and the Country IH Sale. .x , Neb. , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE , ] Incomplete returns nro how Infer for about sixty counties. Outslelo of Doug las county Hiclmrds ife In the lead , Powers next and Boyd third. 'Outside of Douglas Richards majority over JoyA U 10,000. LINCOLN , Neb. , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram toTniBiK , ] Iteturns from Oak nnd Middle Creek townships bring the following aggre gate when added to the precincts now re ported ; Richards 1.518 , lloyd 1,17 ! ) , Powers 51W , Paine 100. In ( Jalc precinct IH votes wcro cast for prohibition and S3 n .ilnst. When the I'epubllcan headquarters closed at 4 a. in. the republicans claimed the state by from 0,000 to $ , ( .00 majority. It is conced ed that the prohibition amendment has been downed , The count in some of the wards of Lincoln will not bo Jluished until 8 or i ) o'clock. UiiAimox , Neb. , Nov. 15. [ Special Tele- grain to TIIK BLR. ] Richards' ' majority 7 , > in D.IWCS county. Prohibition Is defeated by . ' { 00 majority. .Charles Allen , democrat , is elected to the legislature by ii50 majority , \Vllson , democrat , elected for a senator by 400 majority. CGXTUAI. Crrr , Nob. , Nov. 5 , [ Special Telegram to Tin ; Btn. : ] Six cf tbo doyen townships of Merriclc coimtv ijivo Hiclmrds iii : I , Boyclllf.9 , Powers 018 , Pafiie 80. .Four townships Rlvo Dorsey 303 , Kcm 4/17 , Thomp son IHO. The estimated majority nsrainst the ninendment is JiOO , the remaining townships will bo about a standoff between Boyd and Richards. The local independent ticket is elected. Ai-imioE , Neb. , Nov. 15. [ Special Tele gram to'1 in : RKE.J Boyd 05 , Richards Sii , Povvew 18. MelCoifihan ilSS , Harlan 03. For the amendment 78 , ujjilinst 149. AIXBWOIITII , Neb. , > fov , fi. [ Special Tele- cram to TIIK Bii.j : : 'Iho vote in Drown county was never so split as this year. The three tickets will run nearly-even , with Hich- unis about lifty ahead. . J'owers and Boyd bemp not far behind , Ttio returns are coin- iiifT in so slow that nothing dellnlto Is yet known. The vote on prohibition will bo about even. The prohibitionists made an ag- Krcssivo tight and offered to trade any vote for votes for the amendment , teach side claims the county by a small majority. L'hompson , Kem and Dorsoy are all about oven. Each party claims the county by a small majority. EI.M CIIKGK , Neb. , Nov. fi.-fSpecial Tele gram to THE IJtx. ] All votes counted. Pow ers (111. ( Hichards 40 , Boyd 4i. ! Dorsoy 42 , Kem .12. The vote on the amendment Is even. OOAI.LAI.A , Neb. , Nov. 5. ( Special Tele- gramto Tun BIT. . ] Ogallula Precinct Ro- inbllcan 72 , democrat fill , independent ! ) ! > , irohibition" ; Itichurds WJ , Boya 57 , Powers 1Paino 7. A county estlmato gives re- jublieans * 100 , democrats HO , independents 2r > , prohibitionists 2. > . Dorscy runs n little jehind the ticket. Daughcrty for the senate vill have 140 majority In the county , For prohibition 23(1. against 220. Fui.i.Einox , Neb. . Nov.i 15. [ Special Tele gram to TUG HIE. ; ] Loiip Ferry precinct , Nance county total vote 1)1 ) ; Boyd If , Hich- irds 22 , Powers ( W , PiiynbO. For congress tern 20 , Dorsoy 21 , Thompson 0. Forprohl- jition 1 majority. Newman precinct total vote SO ; Bovd a , Klchards S , Powers 74 , Payne 1. Kem 75 , Dorsoy S , Thompson 1. For prohibition 80 , against 311. EI.KIIOUN , Neb. , Nov. 8.- [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] Two hundred and lifty , 'otes wore cast In this precinct , 100 demo cratic , 70 republican , 1W alliance , 04 prohibl- .lon. Thootllclal count will not bo finished [ jeforo noon. Doyd nuts ahead of his ticket with Bryan a close second. It will be a close race between "Wolcott and Timme , BAS9KTT , Nob. , Nov. 5. [ Special to Tnr. BKK. ] Reports from over the county show u lipht voto. Meager i eturns now in show that Hlchaids will got tbo pnrty vote. Dorsey was largely scratched. The prohibition vote seems to be about two to ono in favor of the prohibition. Bassett precinct gives Richard , 60 ; Boyd , ! I4 ; Powers , 48. QAi.iuox , Neb. , Nnv. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tun BKK ] Oakland precinct 1'owers , Iffi ; Hichards , lil ; Boyd , 10. lloono precinct Powers , 81 ; Richards , ! K3 ; Boyd , 3 ; Kem , 110 , Thompson , 2 ; Dorsov , ! 13 ; Poynter , 1 ; Watts , : . Cedar Haplds ICein , ' 'dO ; Tliompicn , UJ : Dorsey , 103 ; Poynter , K8 { AVatts , 115 , The balance of the ticket is about the same as congressman. Prohibition carried by a big majority at Cedar Haplds. . 1C i MII A i.i. Neb. , Nov. 5. [ Special Tele gram to Tnr BKB. ] Kimball Product lloyd 21 , Hichards 51 , Powers 5 , Dorsey Kl , ICein 2 , Thompson 8 , for prohibition 84 , n ainst : t. ! , SIIINKY , Nob. Nov. C. [ Special Telegram to Tun HIE.J lieports from Gheycnno county , three precincts , ' ' including Sidney , show prohibition defeated by aDout 'loO. lliehards 245 , lloyd 201 , Dorsey ! ! 50 , Thomp son 10 ! ! , Kem ! HJ , Powers U5. Hetiirni are comini ; in slowly. The indications uro tlmt prohibition is slnughVred In Cheyenne county. The republican ticket has 150 ma jority. ( Jmimox , Neb. , Nov.I. . [ Special Tele- griunto Tin : UEK. ] Dawes county returns coining In slowly. It n estimated that pro hibition Is beaten by about " " > . Hichards plurality Is about 150. Allen ( dem. ) is proba bly elected to the lower house from thu Fifty- third district. W. W. M'llBon ( rep. ) has a heavy majority for state senate from the Fourteenth dhtrlct. Ki.woon , Neb. , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to Tun Btn.1 Klwood precinct as follows For prohibition 123 , aKaluntCI , for license 44 , aealnst 121 , Hichards S.Boyd 18,1'owcrs l.'ill ' , Paine 1 , McKclRhan HIT , Harlan W. GIUXT , Neb , Nov. S.i-fSpecial Telegram toTnt : BnK. ] Unofllcial. rctuniH from three products la this county show a small majori ty for Powers , The republican congressional and legislature "tlotcots are ahead. The amendment will probably carry by a small voto. NORFOLK , Neb. , Oct. S. [ Special Telegram to ' "HE HKK. ] As the count pro n ses the following revised estj"1 " .o of the vote In Norfolk towiublp cai. inado : Total vote , Mtf. Boyd 4W , Hlchm-ds 200 , Powers RS , Puuie 9 , I ? Hir ( ) , Majors W , Dech W , \Voodboy 4. > , I'hompsonasi , Dorsoy101 , Kom 13 , Fierce 35. Prohibition Is beaten twotc ono. ono.HVAXXKS , Nob. , Nov. B.-fSpeelnl Tcllo- grain to TUB UKR.J Hyminoi pwclntt , Grant county , Hlchard , )10 ; Doyd.til ; Powers , 10 ; Dorsey , 40 : Thompson , 50 : Kem , 17. For the amendment , SU ; against , in. Fn.LKinoN , Nob. , Nov. fl , [ fipet'lnl Tele cram to TIIK HKK ] Out of 100 republicai : votes In this precinct , out of a total 1S1 , Hen : received 20 , IJorsey 70 , Thompson 10. The ainendmcat U a tie. Later returns from ; conservative standpoint indicate that tin BiuendmentvIU bo defeated by i.00 ' votes. to THE DEE.Rlrhardi 1 , Uoyd 71 , Powers U. gulnst tlio amendment tw , for , 0. Mc- Kclphan li'i , Harlan " > , in Fricndcnsan tire- clnct. I ninii , N'eb. . Nov. fi. | Siieoiixl Tclofjratn to Tin : BiK.J : Tbostronpcwt prohibition pre cinct hi Col fax county , Stunt x * , defeated prohibition by twenty-one votes , > 1 to 103. CiiAiiuov , Neb. . Nov. ft. f Special Teli < - crani to TUB Ilii-Cliadroii : : ] prooinet , Dawes county total vote MM , Hovd , Sift , Richards 2iC > , 1'owera ai. : Paine I. Tor cou- ? rcasmon-Df.rsey 2H ( , Thompson IV ) , Kcm itl. For prohibition It ) ' . ' , ugainst prohibition PiLiicii , Nob. , Nov. -Special TeloKram : oTiiB BKK.I Thivo pivcincw j'ivo Rlfhards 118 , lloyd 1ST , Powers ' . ' . ' , Dorsoy 10-J , Thomp son tfl ) , Kem i'S ' , a light democratic gain. The unendtnent bus < Vi votes for and Js.'V against. Prohibition is defeated ( MO in the county. Ffl.l.r.mo.v , Neb. . Nov. fi- [ Special Tele gram to TIIK lcn. ) | All republican tic IteLs counted Rive about 10 majority against tlio amendment. This precinct is" democratic , mil the independent ticket will Incrcaso the majority. LHMNOTOX , Neb. , Nov. --Special [ Telc- ; niin to Tin : Ilin.j : Careful estimates bated ipon returns so far received In Duwson county ( jive Boyd 1100 , .Hichards SM ) , Powers ; ,000 , , Piilno 50 , Thompson ; UX ) , Kem l.lXiO , Dorscy ! WO ; for prohibition .I.'IK ' ) , against , OIK ) . Lc itiRton precinct , based upon f > 0 , 'otes counted , give Hichards SiO , Doyd 70 , i'owcrs UIO ( , Dorsoy ! 2. > 'J ' , Tbuinpson SI ) , Kem UK ) , for prohibition L'OO , against -J-'O. Ai.ntux , Neb. , Nov. . " . [ Special Tclc.gram o Tin : Ilii : : . ] tloselctna Precinct Powers IS , Hichards ' _ " , ' , Bovd 7 , Koin48 , Thompson li , horsey prohibition carried. Ashland Pre cinct Powers 45 , Richards S. Kem 4t , Dor- scy 8 , prohibition lost , Louis viu.c. Nob. , Nov. S. [ Special Tele gram to Tun llr.B. ] Louisville pivcinct gives lloyd IW , Hlcbards 111 , llryan 10' ' , Connelly. * , Watson iW ; , AVhltolH , Harncs till , Hhryock 41 , Stopper 'M. For prohibition 78 , against 1 ! ) . For lli'onso ninoiidmunt 1-t , nttalnst Hi" . PAI'II.I.IO.V , Neb. , Nov. . [ Spni'ial Telo- ; ram to TIIK DKI ; . ] Piiplllloii jircoinet frlvea he followliiKi 'Potal vote , II-'iJ. Hoyd HK' . , ticliards "D , Powers 57 , Painu : i , Hryun 1M > , Council OJ , Hoot 5 ; for prohibition , 4 ! ; iRainst , air. Uou'Miifsi , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tnr. UIK. : I The election passed off quietly n this city today. A full vote cast. I'rolii- iltlon is defeated by 500 majority , lloyd ro- 'civedy'J ! ! votes ; Illchnvds , ( rt : ; Powers. iW ; riionipsoiiD.VJi Dorsey , HC2 ; Kcm , 81Vil ; - ard , 475 ; Stevens , liil ) ; Van Ilaxvscn , : ilU ; lecUort , lti. < ; Nelson , 5S. No dctlnito ru- urns nave been rccclrca from theoutsido Lot'p Unv , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele- pram to THE UEE. ) The ticket it very badly scratched and It is impossible to KIVO uiiy- hiiiKbut.in estimate before morning ' , which rom the republican standpoint 'H : Vote of county , lSOl , ) ; state ticket , republican , 400 ; Icmocrat , l00 ! ; Independent , 500. The prohl- iltion amendment is defeated by ! i. > 0 mujor- ty. Dewey is behind his ticket. LINUOI.J , Neb. . Nov. . " ( . [ Special Telegram oTni : BIK. : | Kight precints in Lancaster county give Richjnts 1,415 ; lloyd. l,0 l ; "owcrs , 4'2l ! ; Paine. 1W. The indications ire that Klclmrds will carry the county by )00 majority. It will bo close between Cou ncil mid Bryan , with the chances In ftivorof ho latter. Bryan runs neck and neck in the city with Council. His friends claim bis lectior ' n the district by ! > , ( ) OJ majority. BiitVKii CITV , Nub. , Nov. 4. [ Special talegrum to Tin : BKK. ] The full vote polled s probably 1,700. Powers' vote Is estimated UftOO ; Hiclmrds1 atCOu. Boyd 300 , MeKelBlwn W , Harlan 800. Prohibition has a niojoritv Of 500. GKNKVA , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram o Tin : Hun. ] IToar precjncts have been icard from in Fill more county giving Hioh- inls 1191. Hoyd 10 , Powers 403 , Harlan 4J7 , MeKelKhna (517. For the amendment 421 , against ! 27i ) . YOUK , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to ? IIK Bins. ] The city of York KIVCS RichnrJs Wl , lioyd lliO , Powers 74. Putno Jl , Harlan pOT , JlcICelBhan 1S18 , pronibition amendment KO majority. Returns froiti the eoimtv are omln in slowly. Powers and MclCeiKban ire in the lead. The amendment has a small najority. SurKiiioii , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telo- gratnto THE BEE.J This city and precinct ijlvesuO majority against prohibition. TiiciTM nn , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telu- pram to Tin : HEH. 1 Hcturns from three precincts - cincts : Whole number , 51 S ; Hiclmrds , 1 9 ; Boyd , 14'J | Powers , 2tM. For prohibition , 1112 : igainst'ill. . Tlio Indications are now that 'owers will carry the county. GENKVA , Neb. , Nov. B. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Ilii.J ; Bennett precinct , Fillinoro county ; For prohibition , 7JI ; asjinst , 04 ; for ilgh licence , fit ; against , 7r > ; Hichards , ill ; loyd , none ; Powers , 13'J ; IlaVlan , 10 ; Mc- Coighan , 120. _ Pjui.AiiEi.i'iiiA. Nov. 5. Returns from (55 ( ) f the 07 counties In thostato give Pnttison , loin. , 4,7W plurality. The two missing coun- les are Elk and Warren. In 1SSO Elk guv e iJlack , dcm.iS2 ( plurality and Warren county gave Heaver , rep , 1,045 , plurality. Late returns indicate the election of con- jressmon from the various diotrlcts as fol- ows ! First , Dingham , rep , ; Second , O'Nell , ep. ; Third , M'C'alcr , dew. ; Fourth , Rey- jurn , rop. ; Fifth , Harmer , rep. ; Sixth , Robinson , rep. ; Seventh. U'linger , rep. ; Eighth , Mutcliellcr , rep. ; Ninth , Brunncr dem. ; Tenth , Brossius { rep. ; Eleventh , Atnernian , dern. ; Twelfth , bhoiik , rep. ; Tlijrteonth , Reilly , dom. ; Fourteenth , Rl'fo , rep. ; Fifteenth. Wright , rep. ; Six teenth , Klliott , dem. ; Seventeenth , \\olvisr- ton , rep. ; Eighteenth , Atkinson , rep. ; Nine teenth , IMtzhouor , dem. ; Twentieth , Scull , rep. ; Twcnty-lirat , Hulf , rup. ; Twenty-sec end , Dulzell. rep. ; Twenty-third , Stone , rep. ; Twenty-fourth , Stewart , rep. ; Tvventy-llfth , In doubt ; T\ventb-3ixth , ( Maw-old , rep. ; Twenty.ovcnth , Stone , rop. ; Twonty-oiehth , Kriuhs , dom. Onlcinlllfiuros may niter the result. Tlio rupubllcan majority on Joint ballot in the will still bo large , although some what icdiiced. , Pa. , Nov. 5. A dispatch re ceived from Senator Quay , dated Heaver , nt 'J a. in. , says : "I think the stutc is demo cratic. " Pnii.utui.i'iiiA , 2 a. in , , Nov. 5. Chairman lYndrows of tuo republican stuto committee , made the following statement : "Tho re publican state committee believeDelamator has a plurality , but the result is close and may take the olliclal figures to determine. " Chairman Kerrof the democratic commit tee claim ? the state by 10,000. Incllniin , INDIANA rous , Ind. , Nov. 5. The indica tions uro that the democrats elect ten and the republicans two congressmen , with onu In doubt , IMIANU'OU ! < , Ind. , Nov , 5. At midnight Chairman Jowottof thu democratic sfUto cen tral committee , .111 Id to thu Associated press reporter ! "U'o have curried the stuto by 10,000 , elected the legislature and eleven of thirteen congressmen. " "U'o nro claiming nothing and conceding nothing , " said Chairman Jlichenorof the re publican stale central coinmltiuo ton nipro' sentatlvoof the Associated press at midnight , "Wo have returns from only a few districts ami therefore have nothing on which to hast any estimates. You c.m say distinctly , bow over , that wo uro making no" concessions , " loivn. Hr.t > OIK , la. , 'Nov. 5. [ Special Tclcgran to Tin ; BKK.J Hcturns from S out of 1ft pre clnts of Montgomery county show a hcav ) vote for an off year and a net democratic gair of 2T over last year. The vote on the stau ticket republican IMS , democratic MO. Reed republican WW , Bowhmn democmtio 0(0 ( Heeil'M ' majority In this county will ho undci 500 , Dcy democrat for railroad coinmlssionc rnns ahead II , Siot'.xUiTV , la. , 2 o'clock. Incomplete re turns from thu lltti district Indicate tin election of Perkins , republican , bv " a majority ofi.WX . ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ lllllioli. Cnicjno , Nov. 6. Chairman Jonci ol tin republican state central committee said thl morning : "Never before have I known re turns from all over the state to bo so mea i'i and Incomplete. Notwithstanding thiswlin returns w have received show the republl cans have carried four congressional dls < JtM > J < J . UlttI > I T | ttiil ticket. As to the county ticket I can say nothing. CITV , ICan. , Nov. 5.At the n turiia hull onto the election to of ; Mnonlight , do nojf.it , in the Flrtt iviinsi district. C'ongressman Funs ton , republican , is re-elected beyond doubt In the Second dis trict , over Chapman , democrat , mid Allen , 'armors' nllunco. Tbo .no WM from Kimsm shows unoxwvtoJ strength in the farmers' allinncp. Robinson , democrat , for governor. Is pretty conerully oncedcd to bo out of the nifo. TV ! u riners' alliance claim \Villcts' clin1- .ion by a sin.lll majority and .ho republicans nro coiilUlent t'jut ' tluinphru.v a re-elected by l.WH ) plurality. Tiiof armors' illiance and rosuuinisslon romiblUMns elected niuiy candiil.ites to the legislature. The for- tier Is bitterly opposed ni a rule to Ingalls , whoso term ox pi 1111 In lv.ll , but the latter , vhllo opposcil to the republican state admin- stratioii , will vote for Injifllls1 ro-electloii , so that the senior Kansas senator will doubtless otniii his scat. The democratic representa tion in tlio legislature will he small. New Moxlco. Ai.ni'Qfr.iiijri : , N. M. , Nov. 5. The terri torial election was lor delegate to congress , ncmbers of the council and county ofllcors. t Is qulto certain that Josephs , dem. , h lectod delegate. Ho carried ten out of the aurteen coimtK-s In the territory , with a ma- orlty of ; it least l , . " 0fl. The democrats luive i majority in both houses of the legislature the Jlrst time in year A ST. Lot-is , Mo. , Nov. 5. The latest in- brnmtlon indicates that Missouri will send a solid delegation to congress u clean sweeper or the democrats. Full returns from the ityslunv that the democrats mailo aelonn sweep of the city olllcers , with the exception jf coroner mid recorder of dceils. Itliodc Pnovuuxn : : , Nov. 5. The First congres sional district complete gives Spootier ( rop. ) S.tllll ; Lnjiliam ( dom. I , 10S'J. , : ! The Kccond listrict gives Arnold ( rep. ) S1. ! ! , " ) ; Page dem. ) , Sill : ; Tripp ( prohibitionist ) . I.7IW. 'ago lacks 70'J ' of election and Arnold lacks SOI. .HcK os'vnLi : , Fla , , Nov. -Chairmaii A'ilson says HuhlocU's majority will be from ViOil to (1,000 ( over Strlplnng , republican for oiigrcs . Tlio state ticket is elected by a mijorlty of 15,000. Nu\V illTNKV. Tr.nxTON , N. J. , Nov. 5. Tbo congressional Iclegatlon from New Jersey will stand two epuhlicans ( Hergon and lUu-hannii ) and live lomocrats. Tbo latter gaiiicd the tight and he Sixth district. GU.VKSTOX , Nov. fi , Knll returns from all over the state bho\v the democrats carry t he Into by a vast majority. Ttieentlre congi-ov tonal ticket Is elected. Alri.wAVKKB , Nov. 5.-At an early hour his morning Uhitlrman Paine claims Cjovor- irr Ho ird Is re-elected by Il.iiOO to fi,000 mijorlty. lie also claims both branches of ho legislature. Incomplete returns from all cctlons of the state , however , continue to show a democratic laiulslidp. Virginia. Ricn.MOSi ) , Va , , Nov. 5. Chairman Blllson of the democrallo state committee claims hit nirty has carried nlno out of the ten congres sional districts in the state. KiMi.ucky. Lot'isvu.i.i : , ICy. , Nov. 5. The KentucVty delegation will stand ten democrats and one republican. Alnlmniii. MoxTiiOMKiiv , Ala. , Nov. 5. The entire democratic aolcyation Is elected n Alabama , The.xt C Nnw YOHK , Nov. B. Tbo Times rlaitns the two great parties to ho represented In tlw Fifty-second congress as follows : Demo- ci-Jts 201 , republicans l'-J9 , a democratic ma jority of 70. The Tribune's figures are 107 republicans and 105 democrats. Tbo Sun says the next houio is evidently democratic by about thirty-live majority , The World claims fully 0 niajorltv- . The Herald claims a majority ofID. . K1LI.KI > HV II IK 8it\ . \ HapUl City 3Inu Shot \VIilli ; Abus ing ll Family. R.UMiiCny , S.D.Nov. 4.-Special [ Tola- gram to THE Biie. ] Haninc'Faulkner ! of this city died this inornln ) . ' Iroin u terrible gun shot wound In the groin. lie caino homo at > l a. in. full of antl-eloctlon whisky aiid stirt d to clean out the house with a club. Frank Faulkner , hii clfjliteoii-yi'iir-old son , took n shotgun to scare the old man and In tbo struggle which followed the nun was dh- clmrued , inltictlng a wound Jriiniwhich the old man died. F.iulkncr was aDout IIfty-l'oiir years old. and n hard drinker mid froquoinly abused his fumilv. Ho made an antt-inortoin statement declaring that his son was Inno cent. The hey Is nearly cr.ilcd with grief. No arrest was mado. Daily IXchatixo ( Hrtwci'ii the Two Cities. \VASIIIXHTOX \ , Nov. 5. [ Special Telegram to TUB Br.E. ) An order. h.n been" Issued mnklni , ' thooxcllangeof threugli reghtored pouches between Omaha anil Now Orleans , Lu , , daily , Sund.iys . Included , to take effect the 10th lust. , pouchus toleavoOmah.iiiti:10 : : p. in. , via the Council Hluffs anil St. l.oiils railway postolllcc , and leave New Orleans at 7 p. in. via the Cairo and New Orleans rail way po + toftlec , the pouchi-s to KO forward via the Council lUufl's mid St. . Iouls , St. L.ouls and Kldorado , Cblcaio ; mid Cairo , and Cairo and Nnw Orlcani railway poitofilrcs. Neliriiskn , Iowa and Dakota I WASIIINIIION , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKI : . ] Pensions wore granted today as follows to NcbraiUaiu * Original-- Chester Barlster , UloomliiKtoii ; I'otor Clark , Nebraska. City ; William \VeisshhendorlT , Plain Valley. Increase-Chirkson SnuUlen , Waco : John P. Travis , Ponca. Reissue Bcnjiimin l'Klwood. . Beatrice ; David 0. Wald , Superior ; William II. ( Ireenlleld , Stor- Ihii , " , Jucab P. lyatch.v , Dillur. Orltfliul widows , etc. Itebecc.i , widow of Smford Hnrrold , Wllbcr , Anna. t\ , widow of .John II. Chamberlain , CuintniiiKsvlIlo ; lill/abeth Conner , former widow of .lames Cruwfoiil , Aleximdria ; minor of .lok-ph Ur.uvford , Al exandria. Iowa : Original invalid-R I ) . Hardy , Osaijo ; A. M. Morris , Nuvuda ; .1. C. Con ) , Ploiismitvillo ; I. L , tlolmsuii , I caudn ; J. It. Falls , Indlanola ; U Klsk , Uoi'lidnlo ; C. I ) . Wi'-Uet , Oulncy ; F. Miirtln , New Albany. IncreaseSolomonVhitoniiiclt , Li..iiulo ; ,1. H , Kvcrett. Mt , Ayr ; .1. A. Anthony , tilcn- woodO. ; Taylor , licdfonl ; I.Oldn , Kalnluld ; William Dublin Wlnte.iset ; Henry C , Joy , ( Iriind .function ; S. ValkenbcrKl.nlruMills ; .1. Maron. Wlrt. Ituisiuo Jacob Shannon , Charles City ; H. Tlioinpson , Mount Ple.ii- tint. OriKinul widows , eto. - Mary H. , mother of l wnlt Fulrbrotliori. Orchard : AHiicath .M. Koisinan , former widow of John ( Jcaspr. Victor. South D.ilcota : C. Crea-se , Samuel Fulki Itnpld City. Itoissuo Justice II. ( Joornvr , Huron. The Wiiatliitr I' ' For Omaha aud Vicinity Fair ; sllghtlj wanner. l-'orNubraslia- cooler ; vvlnda becoiu inc northwesterly , for lowe fair ; Blight ly warmer , houth I'rlv winds. For South Dakota- Fair ; cooler ; \vlnd.ibc couloir RESULTS AT 'HOME , Oumlm's ' Loyal Oitizous Guard Hur lutcflf csls with Houcst Ballot ? . STINGING REBUKE TO FANATICISMS- \ The "Work nuil Throats of Prohibition Hir I lings Qono for Nruight. DECEPTION AND TRICKERY EXPOSEDi ( AM Immense Vote Ecoardotl in Evcrjtl Polling Division. ! AN EXCEPTIONALLY ORDERLY ELECTION 'I'ho lid leal limn Are That lloyd Ciiif ! I'ios ( he County by ti ( Jonil I Jlajorlt y Uryuii in the Iji'iul. The election ofllcliiUvcro weary after tb innstial oxertlon of the day and It was som line utter the ctosiu ? of ( lie polls before the 'Oinmenced to count the ballots. Thoworlf. lowever , proceeded slowly , becuuie of the ! ininbcr of scratches , wldcli wore mndo by ill pintle * . The returns received up to the hour ol ( 'olugto press Indicate that lloyd lias carried ho city by a largo majority , and that ho ha * also carried the county. The prohibition amendment ha jeen defeated by a majority mining up into the thousands , while the iincndments relating to the Increase of tbo nimbor of JiulKes on the supreme oench , ns ilso their salary and tlmt of judges of tbo littrlct court , mot with but little opposition. Thu millnitions are that Bryan has carried ho county as against Council. The rctttrni ire so mengro tlmt It is impossible to say vbicbofthe senatorial and representative ) an d Idates have been fleeted. . The result in this city and county , partial' cturiiH bclnir received from about twenty mjciiicts , is us follows : ForOovernor-LiUr-ius I ) . " Richards irop ) , t YW.lames ; 10. Hoyii ( dom ) , " , < ! : > 0 ; John lu ' 'owers ( ind ) , 'J9t ; I ) . T . Paine fpro ) , ! . For Lleuteniuil Governor Thomas .1. IU.1- ors ( rep ) , 1,8'iS ; Alex Hear ( dem ) , ' .VH-lj William1 II. Djch ( hid ) , 105 ; ( leotRO AV. AVoodhoy ( proiil. ) : i For Socrctary of Statu John O. Allca ivpT , IlSlj ( F"nmk U' . Spragno ( domiiO ( ) | C. N. Mayberry ( ind ) , I'l ; Cnarles Watts , pro ) , lit. For IState Treasurer John K. Illll ( rep ) , . li > ; \V. II. UushhiK ( dem ) , l.ri'WiJ. . ' V. Wolfe ( ind ) . l i ; II. W. Hardy ( pro ) , 25. For State Auditor Tlioiim II lienton , vp. , 1,1-Jl : U. 1 $ . U'ablciuist , don. ; , 1,1178 : lohn Ik'atty , Ind. , S71 ; A. fltcii , jr. , pro. , 'JO. For Attorney General Cleoi'Ko H. Hast- nps , rep. , IWI : ; John ( ! . HlKglns. dom , , , niJ. AV. Kilgerton , Ind. , 10J ; K. I'VIg - on , pro. , If. For Commissioner Public fluids and Huild- URS August in II. lloniphniy ( rep ) , I ! ! ] ! ) ; Jacob Illfiler ( dem ) , 1 1 ; W. V. Wi-ight ( Ind ) , 81 ! ; C. Olson ( pro ) , : 'S. For State Sunorintotidont of Public In- structlon Ale.xnnder 1C. ( Jowly 'rop ' ] , IIWSO ; ( J , JJ > . Riiku lraiv ( dt'inj , Ilirr ; A. d'AIIemaml ( Inu ) , ! > ( ) ; Mrs. Mary K. M organ ( pro ) , 2l. ! ForCont'i-essimin-Firat dUtrictVllllnin J. Council ( rep ) , 1'iTaVillluin J. llryan ( dem ) , 2IOH ; Allan Hoot ( Ind ) . 1HI. For SVite Senators \VIlliiun F. liechel ( rep ) , 1'hS : Casper i ; . Yost ( rep ) , 1,1' ' * ; William 1\ ( Jurloy ( iiip ) , I.KH ; Warren Switilor ( dom ) , I'J ; John C. Shen ( item ) , ll(5Si ( ( icofiro UlirKtopht-rson ( dem ) 1,144 ; 1 , M. ICiney ( ind ) , 5' ) ; CJ. \ \ ' . King ( ind ) , VJ : K. Rutherford ( ind ) , (1J. ( For State ] opra.scnti'.ivcH.--Iohn W. Iytle , rop. , 5'ir ; Georso M , O'Brien , icp..V.J ) ; Jnmrs II , ICyner , reii THO ; Ohris- llaii Specht , rop. , ( ISI ; David T. Mount , rop. , ( HO ; Max H.irhr , rep. , BiO'i ArtliuvJ. llalihviu.rep..1) ) ! ! ! ; Kdwin R. Overall , rup. and hid. , V.fJ ; PutrlclrlArtllo , rep. , . | ' , I5 ; Tlioinus ( 'apc-lc ' , dem. ; 718 ; 1'nlrinlt l ord , limn. , 040 ; CJoorgo C ! , Sternsdorff , dem. , 781 ; AV. S. Felltcr , dem. , 047. W. A. Gardner ( dem ) , till ; .James C. Brea- nan ulem ) , i > 00 ; ,1. B. Huso ( dem ) , 800 ; ( loorgc llertwiid ( dc-iii ) , sill ; J. J , Hrceu ( dem,7 ) 7 ; G. N' . McDuITeo ( lir.l ) , . ' ! ! ; Ktuphta Cariieutcr ( Ind ) , i ; J. K. McCombu ( ind ) , .11 ; LewisI. thin . 'liid > , ! ll ; Thomas ( J , ICclsy . . . / ( Ind ) , ! ) S ; S. t ) . Kynorson ( iml ) , : l ; JosophF. J ) \'aslm \ ( lnil'JI ) ' ; John ( J. Tlerney ( nilSS. Fur County Commissioner Fifth District. --Albert Sander ( rep ) , | JO ; Charles 1 , Vim- eiunpdcniI01 ( ) ; Chris Rosaeltor ( Ind ) , 'M. ' " or County Uonnnlsvloiicr'J'hlrd Dint riot OrviH A , Wolcott ( ropimdludii. ) ) ( > ; ( ) corgo Tiinino ( deni ) , "i)4. ) For County Attorney Joioph Cirow ( rep and Ind ; , ! HU ; T , J. Mnhuiioy ( doni ) , "iiij. v ' ( lie Klorlioii. No election ever held In Nebraska , or nny- whcre else for that imitter , so complete ly demanded tlio attention of tbo entire votIng - Ing population as thut which was huld In this city yesterday. of the factories and largo business cloi2d eurly for ali in1 n p.irtnf tbo day , nil publioworlt wus siibpL-nded , city and county olllces viirntPU and every mraiiKO- iiient possible made to secuiv ihn prcscnco at the polls of ovcry man ci.titlcd tnvote , Tbo early attendance ut tlio votini ; plncci was simply astounding to the old politicians whobadbciMi acciistoinnd to sec only u fe\v Ati'aggluni on hand durlns ? Ui early IIOUM. In almoKt ovcry pvcciiiut the poll window * opened at 8 o'clock on at least 100 voter ; . In line and the morning votw UMH tlio heaviest ever polled in the city. In nun product iXK ) votes had been pulled at ID o'clock nnd nl > < many voting pUcon tbu miniber ot votes received at noon was irreatei1 than is UMitilh rivmded at il o'clock or later. Uurlng the morning Mr. RoHownler vlr > | teil many of the polling places ami cautioned his friundb in inako noiiuinonstratioii aijaliiKt the prohlbitlonlHts , but thut on the nintrnry they shngld see tlmt all chis.scs were I routed aliku n > s no pilns Hjiuivil to iiibiiro n ir C' anil fair billot. Ho advised thin where an nUcmpt WHS miuloto niistinet llin freedom of tin' ballot the olTciidoii should ho promptly but quietly anvttwl anil taken to the police niHtlon , The crowds at thu polls whohail oxpeotuil ti'uubto with thnprolilbs ununlinouHly ivspoudcvl to tula upnval for fair yluy , ami to this fccJluj la duomucll Qt.fto }