THE TWENTY-FIKST YEAB. OMAJ-IA. THURSDAY MORNING , NOVEMBEK 5 , 1891. NUMBEll 140. POST'S ' GOOD LEAD. His Majority in the State Between Six and Seven Thousand , | | FULL VOTE OF THIRTY-FIVE COUNTIES. They Show a Surprising Decraaao of the Independent Strength , EDGERTON'S STRONGHOLDS INVADED. I. * ' Ho Didn't ' Receive His B'g ' Vote Whore Ho Expected It , EXACT FIGURES CANNOT BE HAD. Ilut Knonuh I" KniMVii to Koinovo All KIciiUMitH of Donlt nn to the Initial Outcome * or the Up to 2:30 : o'clock this morning the ro lurns from Nebraska were still Incomplete. The ofllcial vote has been received from thirty-flvo of the ulacty counties In the stnto , showing a total vote of 33'jilO for Post nnd 8'JoiS , : for Edgerton. These same counties last year gave Richards 31,101 , Uoyd 25,570 , nnd Powers 31,874. , The falling off in the vote , as compared with last year , Is sur prising. Partial returns received from the other counties In the state furnish the basis for a careful estimate of the result. Tbis shows Judge Post's election ever Edgerton by a majority of ever 0,000. Uclow Is a table showing the majorities by counties for the two candidates. The coun ties where the figures nro estimated are marked with stars , and where no figures are given , it Is estimated that the vote is prac tically u standoff : This shows total majorities for Post of 13iOt : : and for Edgerton o f 7'J12 , , leaving Post n total majority of 0,031. Complete Itctiirns From These Coiin- tioH Hiivt ; Heon lluonlvo I. Nr.uon , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram toTnn Hii.l : : Edgorton receives lS5 ) votes , nnd PostOSO votes In Antelope county. The whole Independent ticket is .elected by n small plurality except Captain Dennis irop. ) , for cleric , who Is ro-oloetod by a small major ity. Last year this county gave Powers ( Ind. ) for governor r > . " > 0 plurality. This snows a large falling off In the banner Inde pendent county. Tlio independent's ain't In It nny more. AI.I.IANCK , Tfob. , Nov. 4. [ Special - Tele gram to TIIK Uii : : . | Complete count of Ilex Hat to countv gives : Edgorton , 620 ; Post , 450. 450.AI.IIION , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB Ucu.l Uoono county's > oto : t'ost , 7211 ; Edgorton , fcO'J ; Shumway , 078 ; Murnle , 01)7 ) ; U'Allenmnd , S05 ; Hadloy , S'/l. Tlio on- tlro republican county ticket Is elected with the exception of county judge and clerk of the district court. District judge : Harrison , 80(1 ( ; Conin , 70'J ; Hartley , Sttt ; Thompson , Sin. DAVIII CITV , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tim Hun. ] liutlor county's vote ; Post , 1,150 ; Edgorton , l.l'A'J ; Shumway , UIO ; M rplo , Hill ; D'AUoinaml , WO ; Haaloy , 1,012. Tlio entire demoeratlocounty tieltet is'olcctod with the exception of district clerk Edward I ! . Hall ( rep ) -Is elected. District Judge : Matt Miller , 1,42:1 : : S. II. Seditwick , 1,107 ; Edward HUICH , 1,0111 ; Uobort Wheeler , Osll. OUOKIN How , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram - ogram to Tin : Hii.l : Custer county vote , with three precincts to hoar from : Post , 1,073 ; Edgerton , 1,322. For district judge : Humor , 1,314 ; Uolcouib , 1,21)0. ) The ent'ro ' independent ticket ls probably elected , but is close and will take the ollicial count to decide. WIST POINT , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Urn : . ] Complota returns nave been brought to West Point on the Cuming county ticket , and for district judge. For como reason nutsulo townships have neglected the supreme judge returns , The democrats have captured every county office except the sheriff , by majorities ranging from 10'J to 'ulO. The following Is the vote on district Judge In Cumlng county ; J. C. Crawford , t.l&t ; Morris. tMO. Follow ing Is the vote on county o Ulcers. : County Judge : F. Manning , 1.110 ; F. II. Panr , 4'J7. Sheriff : James Ci. Allen , U17 ; Golst , bUT. Treasurer : Mortenson , 553 ; Ackornian , 1,312 , Clerk : Ciraunkc , 770 ; Emlov , 1,112. Super intendent ! Collins , N31 ; Kay , 772 ; Hcadln- ger , 403. Post will have about 400 majority In I ho county. CIIADUON , Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Tolo- pram to Tin : UBK. ] Dawo.s county's vote ( sixteen of the seventeen precincts ) glvos : Post , 778 ; Edgorlon , 003. District judges : Itarton , ( rop. ) 000 ; Ilnrbuugh ( Ind. ) 41S ; Crltes , ( Ind-no'ipartisau ) filS. FIIBMONT , Nub. , Nov. 4. iSncclal Tolo- pram to TUB HBK.J Uodgo county's vote : Post , l.OIS ; Edgorton , l,02S ; Shumway. 1.413 ; Marplo , 1,520 ; IVAllomaml , 1,020 ; Hudloy , U77. The entire democratic county ticket U elected with the exception of Shlvely ( rop. ) for rlork of the court. District Judgo" : Marshall ( rop. ) , l,4til ; Holtonbcck ( clem. ) , 1.6SJ ; Sullivan ( dom. ) . ] , i > l > 5 ; Ewlne ( Ind. ) DTI ; UrlinUon ( Iml. ) , 670. GENEVA , NeU , Nov. 4 , ( Special Telegram to TUB DEB. ] Fillmoro's county's vote : Post , l.OtM ; Edgorton , l.ySOj Shumway , Ml : Marolo. .W ; D'Alloiuaiul , 1,343 ; lladioy , In57 , The entln ) ludopondont county ticket Is elected , with the exception nt vhoritf , county clurk and troaiurer. District judge : llaatlngi , 1,572 ; Morris , 1,181 liumMiNinoN , Nub. , Nov. 4. [ Special lolegram toTiiB DIB. : ] Franklin county's tote : Pott , 64'J ; Kduertou , tXJl ; Shuraway , G7U ; Marple , 639 ; D'Allamand , ( WS ; Hudloy , ( " > . " > . The ontlro republican county ticket Is elected , with the exception of treasurer , sheriff and judges. District Judge : Uaslln , 21H ( ; Heal , 53.1. Hfitwr.i.i , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TUB IJr.B.J ( Jarfleld county's vote : Post , 148 ; Edgorton , 100. The entire iniloDcmlent county ticket Is elected with the exception of judge , commissioners and clerk. District judge : Hartley , IS'i ' ; Collln , 137 ; Harrison , 170 : Thompson , 140. IJiSATiiici : , Nob. Nov. 4. | KpoclalTelegram to Tin : HBI : . | Following Is the total vote of Gage county : For supreme Judge , Post , 2.I101 ; Edgorton , 1,071. For district Judge. Iiabcock ( rep ) carries the county by 1.2CO , and Hush. ( Ind ) by 200 over bcott ( rep ) . The entire countv republican ticket Is elected bv majorities ranging from l.UOOdown toN.V For Kobort Kyd ( rop. ) for sheriff over W. K. Jones ( Ind.-dorn. ) Frank Holt Is ro-olectcd district court clerk ever ll. H. Jones ( Ind.-dem. ) by 1,300 majority. A sad Incident conceded with the magnifi cent republican victory In the county Is the rcrious illness of Frank Holt , district court clerk-elect. Ho has boon confined to his bud for several weeks past by a sere log. result- 1 ng from an Injury received during the war. Last evening it was found necessary to am putate Mr. Holt's leg above the knee. CIu now lies In a very precarious condition from blood poisoning and fears are entertained of his dcatn , The republican gain ever last year m this county Is fully 1,000 , nnd the scones enacted since the returns began coming In are like an old fashioned love feast. All last night nnd today the republicans have been pouring Into the city and the way they have mudo the welkin ring caused the fnw remaining indo- and democrats to retire from sight , Bcndents ucli a political rejoicing has never before been witnessed hero. The great gaius are as much a surprise to the democrats and their ally ns they are ploaslnc to the republicans. HTANNIS , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ SpecialTelegram to Tin : Ilii.J : Grant county's vote : Post , 38 ; Edgorton , 00 : Shumway , 31 , Marplo , 30 ; D'Allamaiid , 48 ; llndloy , 43. The county ticked is mixed. County clerk. A. Halcomb , ( dom. and Ind. ) ; county Judge , H. E. Cowoll ( dom. ) ; county sheriff , U. M. Moon , ( dom. ) ; countv treasurer , II , Grother find , ) ; county superintendent , A. Y. Cable ( rop. and hid. ) : county commissioner. H. H. Collins ( rep. ) . AfiioiiA , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : 15ii : . [ Hamilton count.v's vote : Post , 1,038 ; IJdgorton , 1,07. . On the county ticket the republicans elect sheriff nnd b'uporln- tcndents , democrats treasurer and clone , nnd Independents county Judge and district clerk. District judge : Hates , 1,105 ; Miller , 1,048 ; SodgwicK 1 023 ; Wheeler 1 057. AI.MA , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TDK Hii : : . | Harlan county ollicial : Post , 431 ; Edgorton , 747 ; Marplo , 301 ; Shumway , 383 ; Hadloy , 572 ; D'Allemand , : > 3. Judi cial : Smith , 230 ; Batty , SO ; Ueal , 701 ; Gas- lln , 254. Entire Independent county ticket elected except sheriff. GRAND ISLAND , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TIIK Bii.j : Hall county's vote : Post , 1,379 ; Edgorton. ll"i ! ! ; Shumway , 1,173 : Marple , 1,224 ; D'AllomandlOS2 ; Had loy , 1,897. The entire republican county ticket is elected with the exception of sheriff. District Judge : Bartloy , 1,009 ; Coflln , 1,013 ; Harrison , 1,807 ; Thompson , 1,510. TIXTMMI-.II. Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Tele- cram to Tin : HUB.I Johnson county's vote : Post , 8U2 ; Edgurton , 73S ; Shumway , 791 ; Marple , 741 ; D'Allomand , 752 ; Hadloy , 713 ; The entire republican county ticket Is elected with the exception of George X.utavern ( dom , ) for sheriff. District judge : Babcock - cock , 813 ; Scott. 090 ; Bushb07 ; Martin , 7U4 ; Applcgato , 441. NOUTII PJ.ATTC. Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bni.J Logan county's vote : Post , 110 ; Edgorton , 133 ; Shumway , 95 ; Mhrple , 10S ; D'Allmand , 120 : Hndlov , 122 ; Church , 115 ; Mivillo , 100. County cleric , treasurer , commissioner , surveyor and sheriff , democratic ; judge nnd superintendent , republican. llUHWBi.i , , Neb , Nov. 4. [ Special Tolo- grnm to Tun BEB. ] Loup county's vote : Post , 101 ; Edgorson , 112 ; Shumway , 100 ; Alnrplo , 100 ; D'Allomnnd , 112 ; Hadloy , 110. Entire independent county ticket is elected with the exception of county clerk. Will take ofllcial count to decide. District judge : Bartloy , 95 ; Tnompson , 90 ; Harrison , 119 ; Coffin 117. LINCOLN , Neb. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEI : . | At 11 o'clock tonight nil the proulnctsof Lancaster county had been heard from but two. Hoports are not fully reliable. Taking the reports as they nro the vote Is : Post , 4,3(19 ( ; Edgerton , 2,997 ; Blttcnoondcr , 475. With the possible exception of district clerk the republicans have captured every ofllco in Lancaster county. In thu great district judge struggle Field nnd Hall , republicans , and Tibbets , demo crat , were elected. Tibbots was openly en dorsed by the independent convention and silently endorsed by the republican conven tion. It Is now believed that had the repub lican convention nominated a tnird judge that ho would have been elected as Field eclipsed the triplicate candidate Tibbets. The vote for the various candidates for dis trict judge is as follows : Field ( rep , ) , 4,022 ; Hall ( rop. ) , 3.7S2 ; Tibbetts ( dem. ) , 3,00. $ ; Lceso ( ind. ) , 2,914 : Parker ( rep. petition ) , 2,310 ; Cromwell ( dom. ) , 2,310. The district clerkship is in doubt and will evidently have to be settled In the courts as a do < sou votes will probably docldo the fate of either candidate. McClay is ro-olectnd sheriff ; Burnham , treasurer ; Woods , county clerk ; Baer , county superintendent of in struction ; Lansing , county judge ; C. H. Foxworthy , J. H. Brown nnd A. D. Borgolt are elected Justices of the peace. ArnritN , Neb. . Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bii : : . ] Noinnlm county's vote : 1'ost , 933 ; Edgorton , 920 ; Shumway. S3.S ; Marple , 870 ; D'Allomand,935 ; Hadloy' 922. The en tire republican county ticket is elected with the exception of treasurer , sheriff , county clerk and county superintendent. District Judges : Appelgot , 351 ; Babcock , S50 : Bush , 1,101 ; Martin , 1,070 ; Scott. 791. I'Yi.i.BKToN , Nob. , i > ov. 1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Hii.j : : Nanco county's vote : Post , 409 ; Edgerton , ( ! 2l ; Shumway , 452 ; Mnrpli , 030 ; D'Allomand , IW'J ; Hadley. 037. The entire Independent county ticket is elected with the exception of shonlT and county clerk. District Judges Sixth district : Ewlng ( ind. ) , 03i > ; Grlmlson ( Ind. ) , 571 ( Marshall ( rop. ) , 492 ; Sullivan ( dom. ) , 399. NF.IIHASKA CITV , Nob. , Nov. 4 [ Special Telegram to TUB Uii.J : : The returns from all tlio voting precincts in Otoe county ex cept one have been received. It Is certain that the democrats have elected clerk of the district court , treasurer counts1 Judge , super intendent of public Instructiontand surveyor. Young for commissioner ( ind. ) Is elected. The contest for suurlff is so close , perhaps within ono vote , It will take the ofllcial count to toll who has boon elected. K. M. Tag- gnrt ( rop. ) has n good majority S. M. Chap man fur district Judge is clcctid. The vote as handed in to tin county clerk Is ns follows : Bittenbemtor , 107 ; Edgorton , l.SUS ; Post , 1,305 ; D'Allamaiid. 1,129 ; Garst , IPO : Hadloy , 1,122 ; Murplu , 1,100 ; Shumway , 1,17) ; Wood ward , 152 ; Chapman , 1,142 ; Stevenson , 1,328 ; Travis , 93'j. PAWNKB , Nob. . Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram - gram toTun UF.B.J Pawncocounty ( ofllcial ) : Post , 1,004 ; Eilgerton , (190 ( ; BIttenbendcr , 133 ; Marple , 1,029 ; Shumway , JV.ll ; D'Ala- maud , lV > b ; llndloy , ( iOJl ; UoiMt , 135 ; Wood- wr.rd , 111. District judges : Babcock , 1,103 ; Scott , Ml ; Martin. 747 ; Hush , 073 ; Anplogot , 152. Countv republican pluralities : Brooks : 1,391 ; Little , 637 ; Worthall , 331 ; Holding , 34S ; Sloan , 152 ; Howe , 355 ; Moore , 232 ; Barton , 020. CoU'Miirs , Neb , , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIK. : ] i'latto county's vote : Post , 1,11 $ ; Edgorton , 1,151 ; Shumway , S7S ; Marplo. 911 ; D'Alloumml , 1,220 ; HaJlo.v , 1,259. The entire democratic county ticket is elected. District judge : Marshall , 7SS ; Hollonluiok , 8(7 ( ; Sullivan , 1,700 ; Grimeson , IW ; Ewing , 957. O.SCEOLA , Nob. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telo- Ktain to THE Dm : . ] Polk county's vote : Post , 507 ; Edgorton , 1,011 ; Siiumwny , 382 ; Marple , 415 ; D'AUomand , 087 ; Hodley. 1,029. The entire IndnDondont county ticket Is elected , DUtrlct Judges : Bates , ! ,00 ; Mil ler. 448 ; Sedgwick , 10.1 ; Wheeler , 1,101. l'Ai > u inNob. . , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK UIK.J Saroy county's total vote on supreme judges : Post , 528 ; Edgur ton , 520 ; Hlttcnbundor , 05. District Judges : Wakoloy , 63tl ; Doano , 04 * ; Davis , 015 ; Us- tcllo , Ml ; Ilopowell , 4.VJ ; Osbornu , iW5 ; Mtn- uahan , f > 28 ; Scott , 430. ICeysorKM ; Ellor , 470 ; Fereuson , 581 ; Irvine , 470 ; Smith. U75) ) ; Maney , 447 ; Shields , 629 , SBUAHD , Nob. , Nov. 4. ( Special Telegram ON SKCO.NU 1'AUK.J IOWA MUCH DIVIDED. While Boies is Elected Republicans Gain the Legislature , ENTIRE STATE TICKET DEMOCRATIC. In Many Oases the Official Returns Must Decide Questions , BOTH PARTIES CLAIM THE SENATE. Wheeler Was Defeated by a Very Largo Plurality. WHAT THE LATE REPORTS INDICATE. SiicccHsful Candidate Tor Governor IncrcaNcd Ills Strength Largely In All the Counties Adja cent ( o the Uivnr. DCS MOIXES , la. , Nov. { . [ Special Tele gram to Tin'Bai.l Uepiulioans are de spondent and democrats jubilant In this city tonight , and reports from all over the state show the same state of feeling. Bitter as the dose Is the republicans are com polled to yield to the inevitable nnd concede the reelection tion of Governor Boies by a larger plurality than that of two years ago. The latest re turns up to 10 o'clock , embracing reports from nearly every county In the stnto , show a not democratic gain of at least 1,000 for Boles , and probaoly inoro. The ilguros on other state ofllcors , whllo very incomplete , have no encouragement for republicans , and the probability Is the entire state ticket Is democratic. Figures on the legislature Indicate that the house will bo republican by not moro than live or six. It will probably take ollicial returns to decide tno exact complexion of the legislature , us some of the districts appear to bo uncom fortably eloso. Thirty-four counties complete In Iowa , out of a total of nlnoty-nlnu in the state , gives Holes ( dom ) , for governor a plurality over Wheeler ( rep ) of 3.0UO. The same counties In 1889 gave Bolos a plurality of 1,275 , mak ing a not gain this year of 2,331. The re maining counties gave Boles a plurality In I8S9 of 5,248 , which would Indicate the claim of the democratic state central cnmmi'too this afternoon that tlin stuto would give Boios a plurality of from 8.000 to 10,000. The majority will bo sustained by the returns when all are In. The republican gains in the country districts are not as largo as ilrst , indications promised. Van Ilouton ( rep. ) , candidate for lieutenant governor , however , is running ahead of his ticket and the moagro returns now in on the minor oftlcials on the ticket encourage the re publicans to believe that ho may yet win. The legislature , it Is believed , will bo a tto in tno senate and > republican majority of four In the houso. The republicans , however , claim a majority in both houses. ' 1 ho democrats hnvo elected tbo railroad commissioners beyond n doubt. Chairman Mack of the republican state committed con cedes Boles' election by 3,000 plurality , but claims the election of the balance ol the state ticket , except railroad commissioners , for Uio republicans , also both houses of the legislature. Chairman Fullon of the domo- crotlo commlttco claims nil the stnte oftices , but concedes the lower house but says ttio senate is in doubt. The republicans have gained in the lower house Audubon , Adair , Adams , Boone , Decatnr. Floyd , Powushiok nnd Kossuth. Democrats gained Marion , O'Brien , and Sioux. They Were equally divided two years ago. That the republicans will have a clear majority In the senate has been con ceded later by the democrats , by ono or two. I'ho farmers ullianco candidate , Wostfall for governor , received nbout 15,000 votes. The alliance carried ono county for governor ( Monroe ) , ono for representative ( Mont gomery ) and the Montgomery-Mills sena torial district. The prohibition vote has not been reported. Dubuque and Burlington report increased majority for Boies over two years ago. The democratic strongholds along the river and in river towns where the prohibitory law is particularly obnoxious was largely increased over the majority given Boies two years ngo. If Boies' plurnlity ! s 8,000 as it Is now promised to bo , the rest of the democratic ticket will bo elected by small plaralltlos. The republicans have some hopes for Van Houton , lieutenant governor who is running ahead \Vtioelorin the precincts thnt liavo reported. They also claim Saby , republican , for superintendent of instruction. The dem ocrats claim the whole state ticket is oloctcd. It will make fuller returns than can now bo obtained to doci Jo the atato ticket below gov ernor. The total vote is 425,000 a larger ono than has over been seen before. Dt-sMoiNus , In. . Nov. 4. [ Special Tolo- grain to Tin : Biu. : ) Governor liolos arrived here at 11 o'clocn tonight from Waterloo and was escorted to the hotel by a largo nnd en thusiastic crowd of democratic admirers. Ilo held a short recaption nnd mndo a few brief remarks. The republicans have ceased figuring and practically have given up. Missotiti VAM.KV , la. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIR. : | Governor Boios has 391 majority In Harrison county. Sharpnack , democrat for legislature , has 027 majority. Democratic county ticket , except shorllT , Is elected. LIIMAHR , la. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to THU BKU.I Plymouth county complete gives Wheeler 1,417 , Boies 2,202 , Dent ( dom. ) for state senator , Fifty-sixth district , gets n plurality In the county over Mosorvey ( rep. ) of (129. ( Mills ( dom. ) for representative has n majority over Chassoll of 483. Siot-x CITV , la. , Nov. 4. [ Special Tele gram to THE OKI : . ) The vote on governor in Woodbury county ; Boios ( dnm. ) 4,792 : Wheeler ( rep. ) 3,293 , Westfail ( Iml. ) , 704. Boies' plurality of 1,500 Is n gain of 110 over IbS'J. Tlioro tire four country pro- chits yet to hoar from. The democratic can didate for senator and the two democratic candidates for representative In this county run almost oven with Boles. M\U3iiAM.TO\VN , In , , No v-4. Complete returns - turns from Marshall county give Wheeler , 3,258 ; Bolos , 2,760 ; not domocr.Ulo gain , 812. Republican legislative ticket is elected by a small majority. Brw.ixoTON , In. , Nov. 4. Complete re turns from Dos Molncs county give Doles 1'JTO majority , a loss of 100 over IbSO. WATiui.no : , la. , Nov. 4. Governor Boles spent the day at his homo In this city. Ad vices received by him based on the returns from sixty-live counties , with estimates from the remaining thirty-four , plnco his majority at from U.OOO to 10,000. As to the legislature , at this hour , ( S p. in. ) , the governor Is ad vised that the senate will ho twcnty-flvo democrat * , twenty-four republicans , and the house about evenly divided between the two parties , with the exception of llvo members olccted by the union labor nnd farmers alliance parties. The governor goes to Dos Molnos tonight. Orrt-MWA , In. , Nov. 4. All products In this county \VhoolorVH8j Holso. ! 1,073. This Is a republican gain ofUSl ever 1SS9. IWKliX'T KIKU1T. GrliunccH of ( ho Stain lU-jjIstcr Over Over 1CN Little DOHL- . Dru Motxes , la. , Nov. 4. Tbo State Uoglster ( rop. ) will say "In regard to there- election of Governor Boles , the Register bo- llovos In ojgovornrueut by the people , therefore accepts the verdict ot the voter * of Iowa without complaints so far as that the vote was free ami fair expression of the pub- llo will. There were lomo features of the election , however , that wcro subversive of peed government , nnd n few of them will bo mentioned hor.3 without any Intention to criticise them In 11 partisan spirit. Governor Boles wa * re-elected by n lavish expenditure of boodle , fraudulent voting by repeating and otner illegal menus , the prejudice of railway omployos in regard to the railroad legislation of recent years , the botrnynl of the honest republicans who voted tbo ucople's ' ticket In good faith and did not know that the" new party was utilized wholly as a trap to catch republican voters , and in which nearly every democrat was only a stool plircun for democracy and voted the democratic ticket on election day , nnd these Independent republicans who voted for Governor Boles to ngnln voice their opposition to prohibi tion. Thousands of the Independent republicans , nnd certainly a majority of them , voted the republican ticket and gallantly took an onorgotlo part In the cam paign to snve the Hfo of the party In the state nnd nation , but there were other thousands of independents who could not bo Induced to stillo their opposition to prohibition who voted the democratic ticket this voar , but will bo in the republican columns again next year when the Issues are all national , " t'OTKHI * VOUXTIKS. A\lint UetnriiH Complete nt Show Tor Uoicp. DKS MOINES , la. , Nov.-1. , Following nro the Iowa conntlos ( complete ) heard from up to midnight , the figures being the total vote for democratic and republican candidates for governor ! County Holes , Wheolnr. Audubon . . . . . . 1,441 i.atji ! .Johnson . 4.1U7 1,012 I'livls. ' . . . . uses i.aw .follerson . . . l.G'.CJ ' l.KH IJeiiry . l.TbS 2 , : i7 Olilokasaw . , . J.U'B 1,400 Kroniotit . . . . . 1,544 J.S50 Adams . „ . . . . l'joi ; l.WJO Ipo. ; . 4WO 3,2-lfl Wnpqllo . : ii72 ( IWKI Marshall . n.T.yj 3-j.Vi llremon . . . . 2,100 I.4C8 Uoyd . 1,430 ] ,7io ; Delaware . 1.7b9 2,215 Wayne . ] , fi'jj ' : ] ,87J Osceola . fl18 CO ! ) Htory . I.KJO 2il i llninbnlt . 742 l.ZVI Klngcold . 1.161 I,7fi4 Jones . ; . 2,008 1.073 Vniilluren . 1.HS7 1,777 Lyons . 1,112 Sfiil Warren . , . . 1.7110 2,3.'i7 Hue . 1.408 1,801 Worth . i. . 4S7 l l Wlii'nobnpo . 287 Dot Mononn . 7D2 l,04'l Illncliliawk . 2,704 3W > 7 Kosilth . 1,418 lf > 84 L'lay . ; . 711 l.ItOJ O'Hrlen . ; . 1.371 1.45(1 ( Icnvn . B.i'S.'i 1,510 Tarn a . . ' . 2.078 2 , ! U Unllimin . . 1,178 1,001 1'ocnliontas . 1,015 1,220 Outlirlo . . . 1,707 2,2110 Hntlur . ' . . . . M44 1,042 Adalr . 1,372 1,848 MrulUon . ' . 1,503 l.Uffl DlllHiquo . 0,823 2.3(18 ( Halliia . 1,879 2.508 Lucas ( ono precinct missing ) . . . . 1,117 1.501 Crawford . 2.290 1,3'K ) Plymouth . 2.202 1,447 Linn . . " . . 2'C9 1,420 Following counties nlbo complete as to governor : Montgomery , 117 republican gain ; DCS Moinea. 101 ! republican gain ; Scott , 117 republican gain ; Green , 73 democratic gain ; Boone , 54(1 ( republican majority. CllAHUES Trial ofProf. Hrle s for Heresy by the New Yorlc I'rosbytory. Nr.w YOUK , No" . 4. The Now biorlc pres bytery assembled this morning for the pur pose of beginning the trial of Prof. Charles Brigcs on the charge p't'horosy , based on language used by him in his inaugural ad- dross.- the Union Choologlcal seminary. Dr. John C. Bliss presided as moderator. There was a full attendance. Ono of the chief charges ngainst Dr. Brlggs Is tbat ho 'disputes the inerrancy of the Bible. The professor read a paper objecting to the form of tno charges preferred , stating that the report of the commlttco which formu lated an indictment against him charges nu offense on which ho Is not now prepared for trial. This , Dr. Briggs said , did him n great injustice and was apt to prejudice the decision of the members. Ho said that if ho had caused wide anxiety in the church ho was sorry , but In bis conscience ho felt no guilt as regards disturbing the peace and harmony of the church. Ilo further added that the charges are generally ouscuro and irrcgulnr in form throughout , nnd there is nothing in the specifications that can bo tested by defend ants. He admitted excerpts from his ad dress mode on the occasion of his inaugura tion as professor of biblical theology In the Union Theological seminary. The facts 10- lied on to sustain the charges are missing in the indictment , ho suld , also that the Indict ment contained Insinuations wholly untrue. lie denied hoover taught doctrins conllicl- iug with the holy scriptures ns the only in fallible rule of faith and practice. The presbytery resumed Its session promptly - ly at 'J o'clock. The church was crowded. After a brief preliminary the resolutions of Dr. VanDyke was takan up. The doctor nmdo a dignlticd and earnest nloa In support of his proposition to dismiss the case against Dr. Brings. Ho did not think , ho said , that It could bo In the Interests of the Presby terian church to push a trial of the case to the bitter end. Dr. Brlgg had mot the charges In an honest , straightforward manner , had said that ho had not meant to utter any fatso doctrines , and is not con scious of having dona so ; if ho has ho is sorry , and Is It manly oruhrinian llko or just to go in the face these avowals I Colonel McCook urged that the trial pro ceed ; to dismiss the casn would Indicate that the board of dltclpllnu Is a superfluity , and it would only result in aa appeal being taken and cause delays. Uov. James H. Mcllvoluo made a strong In of Dr. ' argument support Brigga'objec tion ; that the charges were not specific nnd were not substantiated by facts , nnd , there fore , moved for the dismissal of the charges. Ho declared that there would bo delay any way , and either the committee of Dr. Brlggs would likely appeal from the decision of the presbytery. For the purpose of making n formal record , Hov. J. Ford Sutton moved nn nmondmont , nddlng the words to Dr. Van Dvko's motion that the chnrges bo dUrafsud "in considera tion of Dr. Briggs1 answer. " Dr. Thomas U Hastings , president of the seminary , also argued in favor of dismissing the charges , his reference to the prosecution being somewhat caustic. "It was supposed , " bo said , "that the commlttco was under the control of the prosbytory'but It seemed that the presbytery was under the control of the commlttco , " A , Hobmson arosn to a point of order nt this declaration and contended that Dr. Hastings was not speaking on the subject under consideration by the presbytery , whereupon Dr. Hastings declared that the cqmmlttco's authority had been used as nn argument against the motion of dismissal , and continuing , stated that the charges should bo dismissed for the sake of the church. A general discussion followed , during which an extract from a lottnr written by Samuel Hamilton wiu road , as follows : "I have learned moro of the holghth and depth , the length and breadth of the word of God from Dr. Brlggs than from all otbor men to gether. " Hov. David \Vyllo offered a further amend ment to the effect that the charges bo dli- missed , but wished it understood that ho did not approve of thu statement uiado by Dr. Briggs In bis address. Dr. W. G. T. Stod most earnestly plea.led . ngainst the dismissal of thu charges , nrgulnu that a dlsinUsal would bo to dodge the question of Dr. Brlgea' alleged horcltlcal utterances. The resolution , as amended , to dismiss the charges was then rt'ad ami n vote taken by roll call , resulting , Ul In favor of the motion ankD'J against ; sevonty-ono ministers and twenty-tbroo ciders voting In the aftlmatlvo und twenty-six mlnUtors sad thirteen elders voting In the negative. Tbii action , however , does not end the controversy as It will undoubtedly be taken before the New Vorn ELECTION AFTERMATH Latest Obtainable News from the States in Which Elections Wcro Hold. STATES THAT LINE UP WITH DEMOCRACY , Massaohuso.tt ? , Iowa. Now York , Maryland nud New Jersey in the List , KANSAS RETURNS TO REPUBLICANISM , Rule of the People's ' Party Urokon In That Stato. OPINIONS OF THE PARTISAN PRESS. It SOCB Victory In tlio Election for Hoth ItopiiblluaiiH and Democrats A Tabulated Statement of OIiio'H Vote. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 4. The following llgurcs by counties have been obtained to day. Twenty-sovon counties aru official , the other estimated. The counties not heard from gave last year a democratic plurality of 0,808 and a republican plurality of 8 : ) . " ) . Put ting In these footings gives McKluloy a plurality of 19,533 : Hop. Dorn. Counties. MaJ. Maj. Adams VUO Allen 1.173 Ashland COS Ashtabula a.-'SO Atlimis l.WO Auslnl/.o 1,700 Helimmt , C50 llrown. . . . ' . 1.100 Hlltlur 3,200 Carroll CTiQ Champaign 1,050 Clarke „ 1.014 Clonmmt 78 Clinton Iil8 : . . . . Columbian.- ! 2,100 Cnshocton Crawford 2,000 Ouyalioga 1,394 Dnrko 1.100 Defiance 87 Delaware 621 Krlo 2 Knlrllold 1,133 1'Hyotte 9'J3 Franklin 1.000 Pulton 022 ( lalllu I.IIIO- * . . . . . Oreei 1,8111 tiuornsoy l.77 Hamilton - . 6,000 Hancock 218 Ilnrdln 411 Harrison 017 Henry , 1,013 HlKbland 160 Hocking Holmes Huron 1,023 Jackson COO .TelTorson 1,400 Knox 10 , . lake 1,7M Ijawronco 1.400 LlexliiE l.OCO Iosan 1.497 Loraln IS5.r. linens 1,400 Madison 31 Maligning 435 Marlon 825 Medina ; .7..T. : 1,000 . . . . . . Melss 1,550 Morcor. 1,5'JQ Miami 000 Monroe : Montgomery 000 Morgan Morrow 253 Musklngum 200 . . . . . . Noble Ottawa. . , 1,250 I'auldliiR 200 furry I'lckawuy 810 IMko IbO 1'ortaKo COO I'reblo 173 I'utriarn 1,504 Klehlaml 1,100 ltos < 5 220 Sniuliltiky COO Soloto US5 Seneca 7 < W yiiolby 1.150 Sturk " 00 Summit. MO Trnnilmll 2,7uO Tusuarauas 850 Union 1,073 Van Wort WJ Vlnton 2 Warren 1,200 Washington 400 Wavno WIIlfHins 178 Wood 700 . . . . Wyamlot 750 Totals 52.U72 2H.451 CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 4. Uoports show that the legislature Is republican on joint ballot by majority of thirty-eight. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 4. Fullroturnsjfrom Hamilton county give the following : Mc- McKinloy's majority , 1,740. C.lMl'ltKI.L 'JO ai' Ilo Con ratuIatcH Ilin SiteocHHtul Op ponent Other letters. Coi.u.Miit's , O. , Nov. 4. Chairman Ilahn of the rodubllcan state commlttco has recclvoii a largo number of congratulatory telegrams toaay , among thorn thu following : \VA8iiiNoroK , I ) , O. , Nov. 4. Tlinnks for tlio gond news and congratulations for youisulf mil thu party iinon : i victory won by a cour ageous advocacy of rliiht principles. llr.N.IAMIN llAllUISON. Hon. E. F. Manly of Maine telegraphed as Follows : Accept congratulations of republicans of Miilna on your victory. Cnnlrman Hahn sent the following tele gram this morning to Uogcr Q. Mills and L'ongrossman Crisp : Allow m < ) to congratulate you on the able assistance yon rondurod us In the Ohio cam paign. McKlnley'H plurality Is from llXX ) ( ) to . ' 1,000. Ilnth brunches of the mineral assembly are republican i > > from : i5 to .17 on joint ballot. Can you ho with us next year. The following was forwarded from Co lumbus : William MeKlnloy , Jr. I heartily cnnzratu- ate you on your election. 1 have no doubt tliatyOi will survo tno people or Ohio with fidelity end honesty. JAMKS li CAMi'iir.i.u The governor received the following from Plttsburu : Aocoptnur heartfelt sympathy , but we are earnestly In hopu that this Ix not your last oll'ort. The dnmocrauy of the nation , although successful otherwise , fools your dn- funtsorely. Wo heartily congratulate yon for the noble fight you have waged on demo crat lo principles , anil earnestly liopo to ho liresent illyunr Inauguration to the lilghost ollluu In the nation. KANDAI.I. Ci.uu. Governor Campbell also received telegram ? of sympathy In his defeat from ex-1'roslUotit Clovoiaud nud Governor Holes of Iowa. i.Altll HAD , They Cannot Get Over Mnjur MoKln- Icy'ti Grand Victory. [ TojiiyriW 1WI ' 'V Jiinifi tViinirm lltnmtt.\ \ LONDON , Nov. 4. ( Now York Herald Cablo-Spcclal to Tun UuB.J The Herald's Manchester correspondent has been Inter viewing various business people In the north ot England today on the result of American elections with especially in view of the vlc- of Major MeKlnloy. Mr. Charles Williams , ono of the leading cotton broltorj In Liverpool said : "There has boon very llttlo said on 'chango today about the elections , but wo are moro interested bore on the silver qunstion than In the tariff views ot Mr. MoKlnloy. The silver ijuos- tlou , according to our ( fiend's tu the states. will como to tboUt..lt nijaln , and if the sllvoi party wins the > stilt will niTcct the cotton Industry jiiouMy. Per this reason wo look upon silver legislation with more In terest than wo regard the affairs of nn in dividual politician. " In response to n query by wire , the Uinnrd Steamship company representative replied : "Wo can scarcely offer an opinion , but wo are inclined to think thntlf McKinlov has boon clocted It will have been duo to local Interests and that It will not necessarily in. dicnto u protectionist victory. * Coiiornllv speaking Bradford has suffered niorosovorolv than nny other English town by the Mo- Kinlo.v bill. " Mr. Ilardt , well known In Now York , said : "Wo regard the victory of McICIi.loy as uo- nijr most decidedly n protectionist victory. " Other prominent linns ( Incline to bo quoted on political questions. Ktibon Spencer , man- "cine director of the Uyhuids & Sons ( limited ) , of Manchester , who employ 15,000 bands , said : "It wns generally ox- peeled that McKlnley would bo defeated. His victory has caused somofurpriso but It Is not sulllclontly signltlcant or Important enough to discourage the low tariff advo cates. " Manager of William Barlow .t Sons of Manchester , the lareost spinners In the world , did not regard the election as of gen eral Importance or thnt It was the opinion of the country expressed bv Ohio. Hichard Mnrsden , editor of the Textile Mercury , the loading organ , regretted , McKinlcy's election ns evidence of the deep rooted character of American protectionist. \TKIt \ /MHKJAO.V. . Ill Ohio Given tlio President C'nusp lor Itrjolclnjj. WASHINGTON , U. C. , Nov. 4. President Harrison this afternoon received the follow ing telegram from Chairman Iintin of tno Ohio republican state contra ! committee : COI.UMIIUS. O. . Nov. 4. 1W11. : t p. M.-To the President : The ropnhlh-ansof Ohio have won a masnlHcont victory. Kntlro republican state ticket elected ; both brunches of genera ! ns- Hcinbly republican on Joint ballot by f nun T to : i7 , Insuring thn olootlon of n governor of Ohio and a republican to tlio United States fconuto. WIM.IAM HAH.N , Uhulrman. The president replied as folioWH : KxKCtmvn MANSION. WAAIKNOTON , n. O. , Nov. 4 , IhUI. William lliilin , Chairman. Kto. . ColumbusU. : Thanks for the Rood news mid congratulations for yourself and the putty upon a victory won by n courageousmlvacnuy of right principles. HKNJAMIN HAIIIIISO.N. The president this afternoon sent the fol- lowlntr telegram of congratulation to Hon. William MeKlnloy : EXECUTIVR MANSION , WANIIINOTON , n. C. . Nov. 4. lion. William McKlnlov. Canton. O. : I soncriitulntu yciu most heartily upon your splendid victory , won by u manly apiioal to the intolllKcnco and patriotism of u people always rosuonslvo to such appeals. llKNJAMIN IIAIIIIIBON. How McKinley hpent the Day. CANTON , O. , Nov. 4. Major MelCinloy spent the day In receiving friends nnd con gratulatory telegrams. Two operators were kept busy all day receiving messages for the governor-elect. Among the number were the following : Niw YOHK. Advices show my defeat nnd your election. 1'loaso accent my hearty con gratulations on your inamilllcoiit Unlit. J. S. FASHKTT. SOUTH SIIIK , I'lTTSnuuo , Nov. 4. I'loaso ne- ccpt tlievonxnitulittlonsof the window glass workmen of America. OEOIKH . COKIJ , .Secretary. OHTIIOIT , Mich. , Nov. 4. You know you have my sincere congratulations upon your victory won on the straight Issue of protection. 1 { , A. Ai.ucn. COTMllAno Helm Elooted Chief Justice Full Itetiirns Not Vet In. DBNvnn , Colo. , Nov.A 4. The election law has delayed the returns so that It will bo im-i possible oven tonight , to give the exact ro- sults. Sufllcient , however , has boon received to determine that Judge Helm , republican , has been chosou chief Justice by from 7,000 to 10,000 majority. Partial returns from the sixteen election districts in tltis county give the republicans their entire ticket by major ities ranging from l'J7l to HU'I7. With tno exception of Lake and Las Anlmna counties , tha republicans elected tllelr entire ticket in every county in the stnto. Referring to the result of yesterday's elec tion in the east , the Hocky Mountain Noivs says : The'elections of yesterday rnako It cloarjthat the democratic party will elect the next president of the United Stutos. Now York is now so firmly fixed in the demo cratic column that it cannot bo shaken. Now Torsny , Connecticut and Indiana nro always safely democratic when Now Yorlc Is. In addition , Massachusetts may bo considered surely within the democratic lines nnd half a dozen western states , led by Iowa are moro to bo depended upon for the democratic can- didntcs than for the republican , A demo cratic president Is assured. r.KrKi.A * n .s.i ' How the Stnirod 1'ropliet Ijookn Upon Tuefdity'H Election KrmiltH Niw YOUK , Nov. 4. Ex-President Clove- and gave an opinion of the result of Tues day's election as follow * : "Of course everyone ono has a right to put his own construction upon the result , nnd I am not anxious to obtrude - trudo my ideas , but it seems to mo one thing ought to bo no longer doubtful. Any man vho still thinks the tariff reform a settled nnd obsolete Issue , or that the importance of sound and safe inonoy is a quos- lon unon whicn the pcoplo can bo ilitided , Is either wilfully wrong , or langerously dull. It seems to mo democrats ought to bo satisfied that staunch adherence o principles of tholr party does not require abuse of these who show an Inclination to iclp us. 1 very much regret the defeat of Ciovornor Campbell. Ho was a bravo , honest ollicial. This and the splendid canvass ho nado entitled him to success. While tlio iloction of Flower , Hussell and Boles ought o cause the utmost rujolcing among demo crats , they should not forgot that with these hings comes the obligation to bo true to thn icoplo , honest In the advocacy of our prin ciples and decent in all things. " j > KJiocn.iriv .v/ir roitif. [ 'lower's ' Majority a Hlj Ono Coin * plc.xion of i IK ; IjoulHlaturo. Nuw YOIIK , Nov. 4 . The extra \Vorld says : Latest returns this morning show Flower's plurality ever Fnssott la the state 40,05.r > . Whole democratic state ticket elected , In this city Flower's ilurallty 5S.8I7 , showing democratic falling iff moro than 10,000 from the vote cast for Illl in 1HSS. Assembly goes democratic by light , although republicans claim they lave it. Hoturns received by the Associated press up to-noou today .show two domoerats elected , ourtocn senators and the republicans four teen. Four districts in doubt , but returns so far received indicate that demo crats will carry tnrco of these and tlio republicans ono. The same returns indicate that the assembly will stand 11 republicans and 01 democrats , and one county democrat who was endorsed by tlio opubllcans. Of the democratic seats , four ire still In some doubt , and of the ronub- icans ono. Hoturns received up to n p , in , make state cgulaturo tlo on joint ballot. HAXS.Ui 1'UI.ITICH. llepulilloaiiH SiicooHHl'iil-- lout of Uio I coplo'K I'nr-iy. TOPIJK * , Kas. , Nov. 4. The power of tno 'armors In Kansas pollticn Is broken for the tlmo nt least. The alliance mot a crushing lofcat ut the polls yesterday. The general result Is but Indicated by tbo rolurns from tbo judicial districts. In only ono was thu alllanco successful that district comprising ho countlct of Kingman , Pratt and Iowa , where the farmers elected William Itashoro. That was formerly the stronghold of the union laborltos who joined ho farmers when the latter wont into lolltios. Uesldos there were two republican [ CO.STl.NbUD OX bliCO.NO 1UUB.J STEADILY ENLARGING Republican Victory in Omnha nml Douglru County Rapidly Increasing , ENEMY ROUTED IN EVERY STRONGHOLD Additional Returns Simply Swell the Load Over Osthoff's ' Grnvo , FRANK MOORES1 HANDSOME MAJORITY , Returned to His Office by Nearly Sii Thousand Plurality. OMAHA'S ' DELIVERANCE IS COMPLETE , Ringstors , Boodlors and Jobbers Snowed Under by the People , HONESTY AND REFORM ARE PROMISED , UnnilHtaknlilo Verdict In Paver of a. Cessation of Dcniooratin Wnya Great Delay In Coiintlnj ; the UallotH. Not In nil the history of the stnto Imsjtlioro boon hold nu election nt which the count pro ceeded with such exasperating slowness aa does thnt of tlio ono hold on Tuesday. Ono year ago when thn Intcnso Interest In tha outcome of the votu hold public fooling nt the highest tension for daysthoro was much com- phiiut nt the delay experienced In getting returns from such counties as Hooker mid McPhcrson , where there was prnotlcally no moans of communication. But the impatloncfl experienced then was fun compared to the expressions thnt have found vent concerning the count In Douglas county this yoar. With unsurpassed facilities for com * munlcaUon , it has been found Impossible sibleto collect to nato the complota returns for Omaha. For two nights nnd and ono day the election boards have pored over the ballots , nud yet the count Is uncom pleted. Just why this should bo so Is Inex plicable , unless it bo charged to the total unfltticss ot the men appointed for the duties they were called upon to illl as Judges nnd clerics ot election. That a certain degree of clerical adroitness or expertness Is required to properly till those portions uono will gain say. Yet the majority ot the 000 odd oleo- tion oQlcors were men unaccustomed to uio of pen or pencil , nnd few If any , had any skill as accountants. This year's experience should bo a warning1 , ana should u-go that \vlion another sot of election officials Is chosen that lltnoss for the work bo deter mined by sorao other standard than party adulations. What IB Certain. But the count has procoodou far enough to irmlto absolutely certain thai the republicans have gained an unprecedented victory In the county. Where two years ago only ono ro , publican ( Berlin for commissioner ) was elected , this year only two republicans ( Smith for surveyor and III11 for county superintendent ) lias been defeated , and oven their defeat Is not certain. It is probable , however , that House and Hill , dcmocrutln candidates for these offices , have been saved from the catyclasm that overwhelmed the unwashed Tuesday. On the city ticket the showing Is.tho same. Hvcry republican candidate for city ofllco la elected by a largo plurality , andolghtof ho nine councUmen arc republicans. At present the indications are that the uino councilmen-nt-larpi'-olcct. are : McLonrle , Uechcl , Monroe , Jncobson , Steel , Edwards , UacK nnd Prlnco ( reps. ) , and Ilowell ( doin. ) . [ lowell is the only man who escaped , and ho owes his election to his personal popularity. It is quite prohablp that the proiont bench of the district has been chosen for tha com- ng term. On the state ticket the majoritloi are heavily republican , Judge Post carried Bdgorton's homo town in every ward. Ho will have a majority in Domains county ot icavly 7,000. Hut hero are some llgurcs : Slatu Ticket. Co m pi o to returns from the county and seventy-eight of the eighty-eight city pro ducts show the following : Judge of tb o .supremo court : Post 11,001 Cdgorton 5.180 District Ilnnch. Hoturns from 100 voting precincts In Douglas count1 and total vote from Wnsh- ngton and Snrpy counties give the following otals on judges of thfstho fourth district : loano 12,4117 Ilopowell 10 , )3 ) Davis 10 * 3 \'txui > oii 9,811 Scott 9 , < ii3 : Cnysor j 9,61'J rvino 8,8:13 : Waheloy . - 8b2r Cstollo 8.T07 Shields 8,2110 Smith 7,480 Osboru 0,148 tllnahun 5,078 Mngnoy U.431 The County Tiukot. Clerk of district court : Mooros B.ni7 Ciannon ! t'J10 For sheriff : Bennett 7,473 Uoyd 6'Jlii , For county tronsuror : Toy 0,725 inydor. . . , , 5,512 , For county clerk : Sackott 7,344 O'Malloy 4,490 For county biirvoyor : Sin 1 th 6,830 House G.BU . For coroner : M. O. Maul 7,688 Dr. Wirox 4.100 J. W. Ellor has a great big majority for county judge , so largo tuat there's no uio la counting now to determine thu result , The vote Is very closu botwoun Hill and Matthews for superintendent of public In struction. Hoard nl' K'lluoutlon. Returns from fifty-nlno of the eighty .eight city proclncta show the following vote on oudlng candidates for uiornbuM of tao Board of Education : Clguttor 0,533 labcook 6,817 Gibson 6,005 Jaynos 6,029 I'owoll 4.710 McConoll 4.B58 Ueos , 4,138 Tuo voting districts not yet reported on ,