" " * 'i""i"'W/ ' ' * " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . , . . , . YEAH. OMAHA SATURDAY M01WUNG. NOVEMBER. 12 1802. NUMBER MO. POPULISTS WIN IN KANSAS Ent Little Will Be Loft for Ilia Rspub- licans in That State. WEAVER'S ' CLAIM TO THE STATE ADMITTED Only Two OoncreMiiiBii ii : ct 'il by the Itc- | inl.lIc mi-A I.Utlo llonlil Aluiit Hio J.cglnlntnrc Alrraily 1'lRiirltiR < m hoinitor 1'urliliin' Successor. A , ICan. , Nov. tl. The republicans of Kansas nro bound to too If they have really saved an vthing from Tuesday's wreck. Ono candidate after another , who they thought had survived UK 8oncr.il dhinter , is found to hnvo pone under , until now , their onlv consolation Is In the election of two con gressmen , Today the unofllcial returns show that Concrossman Funston has been defeated for rc-ulectlon In the Second dis trict , and that the fuslonlsts have secured n majority of nine on Joint ballot In the legis lature. The onicial count wo begun allover ever tno state today , bnt it will not bo completed until Monday or Tuesday of next week. The exact complexion of the legislature cannot bo known until that tlmo. The count lu the Second district , whore A. TJ. Moore , fusion domocr.it , has , on the face of the unofllcial returns , defeated Congressman - man Funnton , has ulre.uly developed u loss of cigbty-nlne for Mr. Funston , and the populists expect to uncover turlhcr mis takes , which will gtvo Mr. Moore the oloc- tlon bv n mnjorlty of nbout VJOO. Mr. Moore allonos gross election frauds , inc.ud- tun Illegal reutstrntiou and vo'Ing ' uytlin republicans of Kansas City , Kan. , in the interest of Funstcu , nt.rt It the latter should bo acclhrod to bo elected ho will contest the trat In thu house of representatives. A populist majority In the legislature , ot course , means the retirement of Hon. lil > hop W. i'crklns from the United States senate , to which ho wns appointed by tiovernor Humphrey to &OITO In tlio place of iho late Senator I'lumb until the leKialaturo should rhooso his successor. The successor to Mr. Plum will bu elected at this winter' * meet- Ii.g of the legislature. A populist mnjnrliv will doubtless hnvo to choose boiween Jerry Simpson and .ludgo.lohn Martin. The latter Is an old time democrat of Topekn. Ho was the chief mover in Influencing the demo crats to fuse with the people's party , and Is. for that reason , favorably regarded uv many third party men. His cnancos for election to Iho senate appear to bo good. Jerry Simpson is generally regarded bv Iho third party people to hove secured " honor enough In his"roolection to the house , and his aspirations to sit in the senate will probably bo squelched. llo I'ny.s n l.ltltiUiiiitlon to iuinarl.s tiiiln IPV Tom I'liitl. NEW YOIIK , Nov. II. Chauncuy M. Depow was asked this morning what ho thought of n statement made last night by ox-Senator Thomas 1'latt , attributing the de feat of the republican party In New York county to him ( Oopew ) . Ho said : "Brother I mlt objected to mo Inking an actlvo man- fl4jut ! part In the c.unpalcn. Ho said : 'Urbthr , ( ! Uepew , roil nro a good orator and ough to make speeches for the but you must not do anything. ' I'latt thinks I am an amateur when Incomes to politics. On tbo other hand , ho believes , nnd so do I , that ho himself is an expert nnd nn experienced politician. It was , therefore , agreed that Brother Platt should manngo the campaign. Ho wns allotted the task ol running the machine and tl waa put oft' nt speech-making. "Now Brother I'hitt is shrewd , u and com petent engineer , and van the machine ns well as It could be run. He did all the work lu the city and state , and did it bolter , perhaps , than any one else could have donn it. But then , ns ho was managing und conducting ihu machine. I don't thlnit ho can lay tno lilnmo for Iho collision upon me. Wo just run into a landslide but It was plain nnd simple Brother 1'lutt was at the throttle. nd wide awulco , too , but ho could not avoid the accident. The engine simply plunged Into the obitmdinu and wo all know the result. "Early In the flpht Brother Plait Insisted upon my conllning myself to orations Instead of engaging actively in the machinery do- pnrtmcnt. Ho prclorrcd to do this himself , us ho hud had moro experience , so I went forth ns n speaker. Between us wo evolved the ond. "Tho result could not bo attributed to anyone ono perdon or party of persons. New York nlnnn did not ntTcct the result. It was the whole country. The pcoplo wanted a change of policy mare than of candidates and they will have It. They want to trv free trade , bccauso they think they will get clothing ctienpcr. They will have every opportunity to try it I hope. "Tho Homestead strike nlso affected the Voting. U came on right in the beginning of Mio campaign and operated against President Harrison. There has brcn a great deal of tall : about Mr. Carncglo und Mr. Prick. Now , wo charge Mr. Frlck with having ! voted the democrntiu ticket , 1 dcclnro that lie did not contribute to tbo campaign fund , nor did Mr. Carnogiu. " WHAT Till : DKMOUUATS WII.I. ! ) < , In Spppvli nl I.finlKvlllo llonry U'ntinrson Oiitlint'H tliu rimy' ( ! oiirm < . LorisviM.R , Ky. , Nov. 11. The democrats had u monster demonstration here tonight , Iho governor cif the stnto und half the logU- laluro coining from Frankfort to take part lu it. Fully 10,0'JD ' moil , representing the democratic clubs of Louisville. Now Albany nnd Jeffersonvillo , look part In Iho parade , The city was brilliantly Illumlnatod. Fullv 25.00) ) ) people gathered in court house equarc. The pni.olpl speech wns made by Mr. Wattorson , Ucgardlug iho ucllon of iho now congress on thu tariff , the speaker said ; "Wo mean to do what the republicans prom ised to do reduce Iho tariff to u poacu foot ing. Wo mean in proceed with this work llko statesmen , not liuo mountebanks and revolutionists. Tno democratic ) party repre sents nt this tlmo not im > : vl.v the numocrs , but the bruin und coiuclmico of the people ; end U mindful of iho responsibilities U will address Itself to tbo revision and reduc tions of the tarlll upon lines so onlightoneit end conaurvallvii as will conduct us from the high protection scale to the low revenue gcalb by a process so gradual nnd Just as to make the transition a pleasure to everybody ' except tbo iinu.itrlotki and rapacious , who hava grown rich on special privileges cor ruptly obtained. " ii.i : < J110N HUTS I'AH ) . Uniting * llnpulillcuiu SurriMidir Their Cuinimlcn Uniforms 10 tlui UcmoitrnU. JUsTiNiis , Neb. , Nov. 11. [ Special Tele gram to TUB lii : : . | A very unique "jollln- cat ( on" over tbo election of Cleveland aumied the dtitcns of Hustings for a few hours this ovsnloF. A few days before ihe election the [ HujtliiK's republican and democratic umbrella campaign clubs bet uniforms to Iho ser oniftyonlho general result , the lo era i to march with the winners in a parade , The republican boys lost , and according to agree ment assembled ut their club rooms and marched down | to Liberal hall , whore the democrats wore assembled , Then bothclulu Joined In a procosjion , the democrats jeering iho republican * wuo test , as they frequently marched between the umbrella bearers , who wore In open order , finally halting in front of "Tammany hall , " when the republicans regretfully delivered over oups , capei and Jlatubnau. Alter giving a war dance around the pile John O.Stovoni , the defeated noir crntlo candidate fo - county attorney , on ba- bait ot the demourkti , garo tha republican clut > back the uniforms and adjourned to watch the big bonflrn on Danvcr avenue. BKATIIICI : , Neb. , Nov. 11 , [ Special Tele- pram to TIIK > IEK.J The democrats hold a grand rntlllcatlon * and jollillcitlon meeting here tonight. U conslilod of n be ! torch- iliht procession , bocllroi and the beam ot cannon , and was a creditable success. lUtlUHTKtl IX ( MHO. ncpiihllcnn rrnipnct * In tlio lluckryo Stiiln loot < Uucli llcttnr. Cou-Miir. " . O. , Nov. 11. Uotli .sides clnlra the clsctlon. Tno rairabllc.ii coutnltto3 : , on returns from ssventy-ono countlci and ro- llaulo soml-oHlclnl reports from the re mainder of the state , claims the state ticket by over 1,100 and that the lowest elector has a plurality or ' .O9. The democrats claim a plurality ot l.OJJ for the ClovJland electors , out give no details by countlm. It seems certain that the "electoral lickut will bo divided. Uoi.iim ; , O. , Nov. 11. At rnldnlzht the republican committee compluted lu table , with all the counties hoard from with the exception of four , and those are eUlmntod. Some corrections wore received nt a Into hour from Hamilton and Cu.vahoRacountles whlL-li will raises the reported plurality of T.iylor , repuullcan for secretary of state , to 7iS , and thu lablo shows the Hnrrson ! clectcra to hnvo boaii elected by 78" plurality. The committee , however , concedes iho prohahlo election of Seward , Iho olcclor who heads the Cleveland list , owlhg lo the bungling on tbo part of voter * who placed the mark opposite the name of the lirst elector , and the othcri were not counted , The demo cratic commltlno claim the election of Ssw- ard , Curtain , and possibly the whole number. IMCTII : : : > wun.i : IN JAIL. XVIillr linprisoncd I if ( iontnnipt nf Court u iliulgu U Sent ID tlio U'Rlsl'ilnrn , Kixsvs CITV , MX , Nov. 11.-Of nil tha happy democrats In iho land , uarbnpi none were more pleased at tlio rj.iult of the elec tion than the three Cass county , Mlsiourl , judges collnud 'In the county jail hero for contempt of the UnlloJ States court in ro- fuslns to issue a special tax levy to pay a judgment procured against the county by Innocent holders of the bonds voted to aid a railway in 1SI5. > , which waa never built. Judge Lnnu , one. of the imprisoned Judges , was elected to Iho state legislature by the largest mnjorlty over yiven a candidate in the county , and" the judno * regard the fact ns nn eiidoraomeut ot tnelrcourso ! u the bond case. case.Tho The term of Mr. Lane ns countv judge will expire January 1 , nnd at tdc same time his term of imprisonment must also expire. Ha has a line of $ . " > ' ) [ ) banging over turn , however - ever , and If ho does not pay it ho will bo nblised to servo it out in jail. If ho bo not liberated uy January 1 , there will bo the > singular situation of a member ot tha legis lature serving bis constituents while In jail. .1A.MKS 15. ISN'T UN THU LIST. \Vlio of tlio n.lthntl Will llo ISinvnrded New You : ; . Nov. II. Tha Herald says this morning : Will Curler will uot succeed him self us commissioner of the land ofllce , It is suid. llo has carried Montana for iho re publicans , and ho will leave for heinz ns soon ns possible In ordortomaUo u light , for Untied Slales senator. It is thought there will bo n numbcrof nowoniccri in the cabinet. Every body gives Mr. Whitney anvthmz ho wants. His sniii , however , lhal Mr. Whitney does not want anything. MC.SH-S. Ilarrity nnd Dickinson are bolh monlloned ( or Iho postmaster generalship. Governor C ! ray of Indlaivi Is given a port folio. Governor Fnincls Is mndo secretary of Iho interior , and ex-Governor Campbell of Ohio. Governor Holes of Iowa nnd Gen i- eral Law ton of Georgia nro all provided for. by gossip. Ills reiisnnnblo to supptno thit .ludgo CJannon of Nebraska , Egan's succn.sor ns president of the Irish Naliounl league , will succeed him as minislcr lo Chili. Kil Mnriiy | ! Wiint * IIN < : ck'H Spilt. NKW YOIIIC , Jsov. 11 , Edward Murphy , Jr. , of Troy , chairman of Ino democratic stale central committee , is candidate fo ? United Stales senator to succeed Frank Illscock. The announcement was mndo last night by ' Murphy's most Intlmato friends. AIIIXNV , N. V. , Nov. 11. Senalor David C. Hill's paper , the Albany Times-Union is out with n double-loaded editorial today fa voring Iho election of Kdward Murphy , jr. , to the t'nitcd .States senate. It says of .Mr. Murphy : "Ho is a man of collegiate cdjcn- lion , rollncd and agreeable in manners , ex emplary in privnla life , thoroughly ac quainted with iho commercial , manufiietur- ing and agricultural inlerosls of every purt of She state ; well versed in political history ; sagacious In council , broadly patriotic , a lover or his whole country ; free from sec tionalism nnd worthy In every way to repre sent Iho sluto of Now York In the United Slates senate. The legislature cannot pro- peso u better man for the senate than Ed ward Muiphy , Jr. , ol Troy , and 110:10 : that would give greater siUlsfacllon lo the whole dcu'.ueratle party of the Mate. " At U en Iron Ills Mi'snago. D. C. , Nov , 11. The presl- Ial dent has begun the preparation of his annual message to congress on lha slnto of the country. The three weeks loft to him for Its consideration will undoubtedly prove more than enough llmo for Iho purpose. It Is rex troTioIy Improbable HIM ho will oovoto much ; space lo Ihe questions whlcu have nude ihP thu policy of iho present ndministrallon. The message will therefore ba .shorter nnd less slgnlllcnnt than usual , nnd will probably con tain nothing beynnd a review of the work of the ndministrallon during the past .ye.tr , and n brief recitation of Iho president's well known views on the political Issues of iho day. ST. Lorn , Mo. , Nov , 11.-Chairman Tan- hcncck of the tiailonal populist campaign commttlee was Inlorvlmved lodnv on the re sult of thu election. Among other thingsho said the people' * parly will reorganize imme diately und prepare for tlio next contest. "Wo uro right anil will not turn our backs on the principles that wo buvu advocated on nior.oy , land and transportationhoforo which the tariff question sinus Into Inslpnlllcanco. The land and transportation planks will not rnculvo the prominence they have in Ibo past ; at least wo shall couiurourouiiro light Jrlup Snyi S ATLANTA , ( .a. , Nov. II. Speaker Crisp In an interview today ( aid : "Cleveland's election means that the ucoplo want a reduc tion of luxation. If wo have the'senate the democrat lu party will enact such a tariff law as will rai.su an ample tuna for the economi cal administration o [ the cuvernment and nint the sauio liuiu open lo Ihe people nil uccos- sarics of life. " Iduliu'x I ) lfittlon Itiii.iilillcan. noiHi : , Idaho , Nov. 11. Ij'js3 ihan half the stale bus been hoard from so far. Indications are thut iho majority of tbo Weaver electors muy roach . ' 1,003 , Out of 270 precincts 117 give McConuoll , republican , for governor , & .S71' ' ; Huclie , democrat , l.S.VJ ; Crook , populist - list : tt'J.i ! ' , Sweet , , , republican for congress , has' a 'plurality of i,00v' ) , .Iliinuiirl Maintain * It * Mutiu Ono Ante , , JIITEIION : CirjMo. . , Nov. 11 , From re turns received the democrats will have a ma jority on joint ballot In thn legislature of Gl. Frum this it ls snfo to say F. M. Cockrell will be re-nlfcted United 'States iountor still Counting In N tv Ai.nuijt'EiQ ! i : , N. M , Nov. II. New Mexico ice Is itill in doubt. The democrats claim it by at least 500 ; tbo republicans Co not con : cede It. Uoturns are coming In slowly , Tin I'liitu Aluiuil.iiitnro Will ( it. Un , isi > ux. rous , Ind. , Nov. 11. A. Allanta ir round wan broken yo.nordur fur the lurgeit batin plato factory iu the United Statoi. Mr. Enoch Stanford , prosldoat of tha Indiana Tin I'lato Manufacturing oomp.iny , which will erect thu plant , ts not frightened ul the democratic victory of last Tuesday. The Indiana Tin Plato Manufnctunne company Is Incorporalod- under the laws of Indiana nnd is cnpltallziJ at W.OOO.OOJ. The editor of the Atlanta Herald Is in receipt of n letter from Colonel Conger , In which ho says : "ll matters not who Is elected presi dent of the United Stiitos. I do not think the larlff laws on tin plalo will bo repealed and the qulc'.icr new companies got Into position for the manufacture of tin plato tha more money they will 03 likely lo make In Iho next tun years. Wo expect to double the capacity of our works at Elwood nt the o.irllost d.ito possible. " IJISCL'SMi > UY Till : OAlllN'liT. I'roli.ibln Cotirto to lln I ollmvoil In rilling Viiciiiii'li-s liy HHI I'ri'sldcnt. D. C. , Nov. 11. Hi * understood - stood ' tha the pillcto bo purstuud by the ndmiulstrullon In regard lo iho tilling of existing vacancies In the civil scrvlco was th principal subject considered ut today's in of iho cabinet. Ills generally conceded - ceded that the lour judicial vacancies will bo tllloil In a few wu'cm. 1'ha posjlps , how ever , are all nt sea in nigard lo iho appoint ment ! ! in the State. Treasury , I'ostolUca and Interior departments now at the president's disposal. The prevailing Impression , however - ever , Is that most of these oftlces will romum vacant until after Mirch . U was recalled today that , just , before going out of oHIco In ISS'.l ' , Mr. Cleveland mndo some extensions of tliu classlllcd service which put further llmltaUon.s upon the patronage turned over to Mr. Harrison. Fur some months Air. Harrison hLs uocu con sidering the question of also placing lha bureau of tingrivini : nnd priming and Iho government printing olllco within the classified service. It Is said ho has decided to do this , and that when the democrats come Into power they will Und the civil ser vice rules extended to several now branches. Already Iim. , No11. . The farmers alllancijoC InJiana , cjmpDslug tUa bull ; of the people's party , waieh east In the neigh borhood of 1J.03U votes in thu state last Tucsdav , adopted a scrlos of rosolutlons today embodying the demands upau the next leglslaturo of this stato. They demand such a rjvhlon of the tax U-.v as will transfer to capitalists and corporations their Just burden of taxation , the enactment of a law rcaulrlng nil securities to bo stamped by tha assessors , mi ( t rendering them voldoihorwiso ; demand ing the obolitlon of tha fi'OJ pass system on railways ; the suppression of the liquor trufllcand such lu lslation ni will pruvcnt the wholesale robbjry of the state school fund uv a system of false onutnernllon. Kcsolntions wora also adopted expressing renewed faith In the Rirmors Alliance and Industrial Union and.ondorslng the St. Louis platform. Tex is Mill DIMM KT.itlo. GAI.VISTOV : , Tax. , Nov. 11. Fuller re turns from the state coallrm the estimated election of Ho is by from 53,033 to 75.0JJ plurality. Vho next legislature , both house and senate , will ba overwhelmingly demo- cratlo. The populists will hnvo loss than halfndozoa senators out of tnirlv-ono , and loss limn twenty out of a total of I'JS in the houso. There will 03 Uvo or throe republi cans In iho lower house , but none in Iho upper. While complete rottiins are not In , tnero is no loasorany reasonable doubt that all the Tex.is dumocr.Uie congressional can didates are elected. Mlclilu--m Is All itl lit. DETIIOIT , Mich. , Nov. 11. H Is now known beyond n doubt that Hieh , republican , for governor , has been elected by a plurality of nt least 1S.OOJ , and tno remainder of the stuto ticket by nbout the same amount. The only onango in the congressional sit uation Is the doubt thrown upon the claims of U'eaUock ( diMii. ) to election in the Tenth district. Van Fleck's friends bollovo ho has a small plurality. Iti the Fifth district Hicnarclson , fusion , has a small plurality on the face of the returns , but it will need the otllcial count to convince Belknap's friends that ho is defeated. Assistant Secretary SpuildliiK'H Opinion. WASIIIXOTO.V , D. C. , Nov. 11. Assistant Secretary Spuulding h.is returned to Wash ington from a brief visit to Michigan. He derives considerable satisfaction from the fact that tno Wolvoiino state Is still republi can. When nsUed what ho regarded as the cnusy ot republican disalToction ho replied : " 1 allnbulc Iho heavy democratic VOID lo the fact that a majorl'y of the pcoplo had nn Imaginary grievance of some Kind or other against the republican party. " California Will Oivo Harrison u .Majority. SAN Fiuwisco , Cal. , Nov. 11. Hoturns' from 1,821 precincts In California , including ' 'li'J iu San Fra-icisco , give Harrison , 10l,7ij : ; Clovolnnd , 101,0' ) : ! ; Weaver , 20.m Harri son's plurality of 3.1HO Is based on liguros of four years ago In outside precincts. Harri son will carry the state by u small majority , unless Cleveland's majority in this city ex ceeds 7.0UO. Thirty-six precincts m San Francisco have not boou counted. lirpilMliMii MlnniMntu. ST. PAUL , Minn , , Nuv. 11. Almost com- plelo returns from sovcnly-two out of eighty counties give Nelson , republican , for gover nor , 13,103 plurality. Lalest reports make Iho legislature republican by u small majorli.v. Kopiullcans uro nuro of four congressmen , iho democrats of two , while the seventh is In doubi between the republicans and popu- llsls. Electors arc still undecided , though the republicans claim a clean sweep. Itrpiil.llr.nn l.'lnutnrs ( Jlioinn in Wyoming. UIIKVISN.VEVyo - . Nuv. 11. Harrison oloclors have bjon oloclcd by aoout 5'JO ' ma- Jorlly. Their names are John II. Harron , John C. Dyer , William 1C. ICIIpatriclc. Coffoen , democrat , is elected to congress by a small majority. Oiborno , democrat , for governor has noout tl)01) ! ) ) majority. The log- lahitiiro Is republican bj ono majority on Joint ballot. Dcniiicr.itiii Dl iioril in Ti xas. LUi.vc.iroN' , Tex , , Nov. 11. There Is a probability that the democratic family war In this state will bo Icept up and Hostili ties renewed two yean henco. The oxecu- ilvo committee of 'tho Clark faction , ut ua meeting today , resolved to parpotuato tholr organUttion and the Hogg faction , being victorious , will , of course , be kept up. Dcmnrratiu Inill'inii. Ind. , Nov. 11. Complete ro- from elghly-slght counties show on oa democratic plurality of 7U3i. The remainIng - Ing llvb counties will probably Increase this f > 'JO. ' The congressional delegation will con sist of olovun democrats and two ropubllcnus. Orngiiii ItupiihlluiiiM 'rrliiinpli Ore. , Nov. ll.-Hoturns from > twe.uy-slx counties , eight of them complete i give Harrison : , Sa5 ; Cleveland , ll.H't U ) ; Weaver , ' 'll.-JSS ; I'iorco , fusion for olector. 2y,0btl. The five countloi to hear from will uot cbuugo the result materially , Mtrrly liiipulillriin , IlisMUtcK , N. D. , Nov. 11. Hoturns today muko tbo election of the republican state ticket , with the exception of secretary of atalo , nuro. Tno logNlaturo will bo ropub- licac on joint ballot by ut toast twenty. Overtrlirlinluisly llupnlillcan. Huiiox , S. 11 , , Nov. ll.- From figures wholly reliable the republicans have od " 'ty-lbree out of sUty-ono es I reported. Of thirty-four senators roporlea tweiiiy-elchturo republicans. Jvurylhlni : ; ICrpiililliMii \Vuililnclon. . TACOIU , Wash. , Nov. 11. Harrison has carried ihe state by 4,00 ] ; the republicans elect both congressmen nnd hava a majority of forty-eight on ] omt ballot In the loclsla- lure. ClevuUud'i SiiKill J'liirullty ill Dulinvnrr. WII.MINQTOX , Del. , Nov. 11 The onicial I count gives Cleveland5'Jii plurality ; Cauiey , democrat , for cotigreii174. . ONLY ONE RESULT IN DOUBT Nclraslitt's ' E'cction ' Ontcome Ktiowa Except in Younj Mr. Brjnn's ' District , OFFICIAL CANVASS TO DECIDE THERE Harrison , CrnniW , tlin Itopulillcnii Mntn Tinker , .Mcrcor , Mnlklrjnhn , llnlnpr , JMcKriRltnn nnil Knm Klrctcd Tito Tin : Ben has received complolo returns from sevenly-olgbt counties on president and from sevonty-nlno counties on governor. These counties glvn ihe following result on president : lliirrlson . W1.4I1 Clovuland - ' . . . ! M\il . llurrtsoii'a plurality . The iciult on governor ts as fol ows- : Crounso . Morlnn . Van Wvek . C''Jll Cniiinso's plurality . . . li"SJ ) The Indications nro that the plurality for Harrison In the stale will ba fully 5,500 nnd Crouuso's plurality will reach I'J.OOU. The vote of the counties heard from com plete on president and governor is given below : Votis on I'roililcnt. Har- Clove- Wea COUSTIBJ. rlson. Ian t. ver. Adiiins 1C.3 I1M Mii Illalne ( V ) J4 01 Hurt l.KM 163 74'J Itox Itntlo .W fita llrown ; x\ \ 07 ; iu Il.-iiinor 107 _ 2S 18- ) HnlTilo I.8YJ 2 , ( ' J llnmio Ml ISi n.n Tclar 703 21- ) Uliiy l.M'J 21JUS hi 451 Dakota . 4tl : 1118 ( iOI D.iwson . t lVi " . ! ? 1.0.12 IlocU'o . l.la ) 1.275 1H.1S3 S,7ni I ) .wes 8.J 7IJI DlMin ( .28 Kr.inklin 5:11 : 2.11 Kll Knriias 8J7 1U7 : t.i7u : tun 1'il iu Urcoly L18 1ST fuO limit 40 11 15 llarlan nr. 100 7U1 Hall 1.5IU Ii78 : u.o Molt UU1 211(1 ( l.l'.K ' ) Ilamlltoi . ] . ? : il 248 l.lHi llookur II l.lHin : Howard 0)4 256 070 Intforson 1 HO'J 057 foluiMon 1,147 Oil ) Kearney P57 ICelth 21 J sn Lancaster ( i , 5'iM 1,4W ) l.o.-an II I i. UT 122 l.onp I II" 11 ! ) MadKon 1,157 1.1 Kl .Memo I : Sl. " > KM N.ineu OS 78 UTJ NiifKolls 091 l.VJ 1.21)1 ) Nuinahi : . . 1,110 1,158 Otoo l,5ti. ) ] . : * . - . I'liwitee l.-ciii rae 1'liclus , . . . 7Jt SI III ! 1'olU 700 07 1.001 i'latlo 704 C S 1.201 I'lerco ysi 281 1.201Ml Hock : i.U : 51 2 2 Utc hardson I.'J-'S ' 40J i.rir , ! ) Salliio 1,715 HOI 177 S.oux U'S IK ) 101 HoottsUlnir SKI 171 Sownrd ' ; , . . . 1,941 l.t'4 Sarny.il- : . ; . . KS3 Ml : t49 Stiiiiion r. . . . ' . . II 0 2(1 40J bheriiian ' 471 rJ7 Gil ' 1'nurslon v * . 4l 5 rJ781S 18:1 : Thuven . . .r. . I.WS MS 1.031 Valley 571) ) J.TJ 7 ) \V .Islington LOW Ml 741 Wayne J. . . 67i > 27U fi7U Webster 1.01 ! ) JGS 1.0.1 1 Vork t. . . . 1.014 121 MS. ) Antulopn At ! ) fsh ere I'lliinoro l.rill 2TH 1,481 Inindy : ! 7i ( 0' ' ! : i47 Klmball iu : 24 8) ) Ulieycrno R3. > 230 3IX ) I'crrilns U'JS 401 Koya I'.ilia ' , . . . , 2'i ( ) o75 rrontlcr < n" 871 Snundurs 1.44S 557 1.0.11 Ililtlor l.lHM 4-11 MSS t'mltir l.b.'ll 2Mi 2 , IHO Colfax rill fi57 ftOJ Deuel : . .0 105 211 Totals . bO.lU 23.551 75,465 Vote On Covorinir. Crounso. Mor Vnn ton. Adams . 1,507 C'J1 l.Od" . Uliitnu . fiS 48 Hurt. . l.WIJ 810 Box llutto . . . . . 415 23J 5'JS llrnwn . . . . "IlK ) if. i 181 HOOIIP . 810 275 0-8 Haulier . 1S2 111 170 llnir.ilii . l.fiii Cb ! ) , StS tJiltnlng . 0.7 1,040 35S ( 'liiy . 1,510 1,040Ml 1,402 C'cdar . li-8 571 577 fJhaso . 21X1 HiO 3U4 Dakota . : :03 : 40) 3P.I Diiwson . 1,05S Ml DodRo . i.ua ; C8) Dl.xon . fl'Jl ) TM . ' 8.1 U.iwus . 751 S80 li)5 ) Douglas . 10.2VO ' ' ' 4.:8J : : Will 'ii'li ) 7- I'nrims WillMl t'41 7018 S.bSs 1MJJ U.irlleld . 123 Crcu oy . 2.11 an 4:11 : Cnint . 4'l S7 4:11X. Ilainlllon . . . . . J..V.1 W3 VM Hooker . 10 0 VMu : llo\vir.'l ; . 4SO t 770 llaye.s . : no 101 ! S17 Hull . l.KUii oin Holt . ll 120 I. 4S llarlun . Ti'il in 701 .Inll'or.soii . l.'Jlb 74. .IlllllKOli . ' I.O.VI 4W Koiirnuy . TTI 185 Ma Keith . JOI IUI ) r.'o luiox . 71h ) 4'W (170 ( Lancaster . . ' , Uh7'.l ' I.KH " l.oxan . I'-'il ' " 1 "i lit l.oiip . . " . . ' . . , 10S 0 ii'i MiidUon . . . . I.OiiS 7U ) Morrlclc . > - , . . 711 I'M ' ) ( VII Nancn . i. : . 'il'i in VIImi Nuiiriha . , . ' . . l.Oli'l 070 I.07J Niieliulls . 1)11 ) i , i in Otou . l.WXJ 1.41.7 1.7.11 I'HWiieo . 1,141 ! 1131 ( XII 1'lerjo . IllJ ICS I'ln-lps . ( ' ' I.'CI ) I'liitlii . . . , ' . . 7W ) 071 1,01'I 1'olU . . - . nil 1.H70 Itlohardson . 1,751 ' ins : HneK . : i'no 101 Sallno . I,4IJ'I bin i.uai Kloux . / . . , . , . . 121 binBJ 117 Bjwiird . , . . , . . . „ . . 1.2J7 ' I.O.V. Scott * ltuir. | . . . , , ' .i , . 10) ) 7l' nil Snrpy . ' , . . , , . . 1.253 1.7UI Haundi-ri . . , , . . { . , 1,2V. 1,701 Shrrinun , ' I.Vi UK ) HllllltOM . . . . , . . , . . , , . . . - 4o : > aw Tliuraton in 101 Tln-yer P KB Vullny . 177 7i 7'"J Wnyiiii : ioo 53) ) \\ub > lcr 4 * * ( ( JI > ( > Oi ] I Vorx . / . 4:11 : Antt'lopu . . . . 7.n 4:11MI KlllinoM . 1. J.'IM SI7 i.w3 : biiu.ly . . . . ; r."j JO1 * ICIiiibull . . . 01 JO OJ 4.i ( : IIH S.V. 42) ) Ki-ya I'uha liii iui : ns . fiS ) 11X1 bli2 HiiHor . . . HIS 1.18i Uuster . f 1MI Mi 2.145 C70 04i : DCnui 110 215 Total , , j , . VJ,5'J 4i',0j8 62,211 l i.i : < ; i.si\Timi : . Oipoiltlon | Uu * u Sniull .Miijorlty un , lolnl Ilnllnt , The returns op Jlhu losUlaturo are now compleic , The republicans have elected Mxtcon senators ami forly-olgbt ropreienta- tlves , the democrats four senators and eleven rcpresoiitallves , ami ihe Independents thir teen senators and forty-one represnntalives . The lollowiui is the , result by disirlcU : " * fKN'ATB. 1. Hlolmrdsdii'iiiKl I'uwnen-A. It. Seott. B. 2. Neiiiahti nnd Joluisoii-J. K. Harris , I. 3. ( Moo John Mattes. Jr. , I . 4. Uas-Orlando Toft. U. 5. aiimltir iuid Sarpy WilliamSmindors. I. U. Houxlan-Clmrln H. OlurU. K i U O. 1.0- bet-k. It.i W. N. llnbcoolc. I ) . 7. ' ' ' " " ' "B , a d iliirt-Kruinont Kverolt , It. , . I'.111JJall0ttt' } Knox , Cedar aud Thurtlou 11. K McDonald. U. P. Antrlopn , Itooiio and Orcoicy " . I'.iek- wood. I. ia Washington nnd Do.lRo John Thorn * sen , 1) . II. Wuyno. Mndlson nnd Plorco-J. M. Al- den. 1 ! . Ii I'lnttonnil Oolfax-t.inies I. North. 1 > . 13. Holt , llnrnehl mid Whcolur J. I' . Mul- 14 * . flrnwn , Kcyn I'ah-i , Chnrrv. Sheridan , O.iwrs. Hot Hullo and Sioux-II. tl. Stiuvart , I. 15 Cnsler , Valley , l npaiitl llialno William ( iriv. I. in. llulfalonnd Shernnn Ooorgo N. Smith. I. 17. Hall and llownrd-T. T. McCarthy. 1. 18. I'olk , Morrlck and Naneo J. .N , tiamp- 1" . 'ituller nnd Sewanl Uror o W. Ijowloy. It , i ) . Iincisler : : Koburt K. Moore , 11) ) Ueoryo W. KrfL'li-ston. It. VI. UAEO Alexander Ornh.vu , K S2. Siillno-.l D. Tope. It. 21. , t iri < on anil Tu iyur K. M. Corrot' ' , It. 21. Yontand I'lllmoro ,1. I' . Miller. II. 25. Umv anil Hainl ( on 1. . Ii .iiinnsiin. i. 20. NiiokolK WoDstor aiiil ri-aincllli Wll- HMIH Dva rt , 1. ' . ' 7. Ad.-inis-l.i'ouold Huhn. II. ' . ! s. Koariuy , I'hulpj and llatlan \ \ . V. Dale , I. 2li. Kiirnns. itud Willow. Hitchcock. Untidy , ( lospor. Kroiitli < r , l'hiso : and Hayes Lewis W , YOIIMU , I. : i ) Da.vson. t.lncn ii , Ifellh. I'ork'.ns , I'huv- rnniI.ojnii , Ivlmu.ill and Hooker llonry SU Itayncr , It. IIOIMI : . 1. Illclrirdson .lohii.M. Itrockninn , U ; Henry Gorilla , D ; .lilo ! Smith. I. 2. I'nwnoo-U A. Sehaiipal. 1L : W. M. lilf- ; i. VioMiah.i Church lltnvp , H , ; II. J , Johnson - , son , I , 4. Johnson Jacob S. How. 1 ! . 5. NOIII iha and Johnson Thondoru Smith , It. H Otoc John Sinomlr. U.l Uuor oV. . l.ol- 7. 6 iss-John A. Uiivlcv. 11. : A. S. rontcv , It. H. O-iss and . ' . Utoo Jnliii ( Watson , It , 0. S-irpy Uittrcnco Keys , It. 10. Douulns A. I. . Simon. I ! . : A. Iui-l < nnr. It , ; O. A. Onss. It.V. ; . N. Nnson , It. ! T. I ) . Uriine. It. ; M. U. Itlckutts , It. ; J. II. ICynur. H ; Ueorio W. Amos , jr. . U.i Charles Wltlinull , D. 11. \ \Viishinston . I ) . Hiillor. It. . 12. Hurt -icorgo ( V. Kt'ssler , It. l'i. Hurt nnd WiishliiistHi. K. K. Slison . 1 ! . 14. Do.lzo X. I' . No son. I ) ; John 1'urrcl , 1) . 15. Uumlnc llonnet ( ioUKsiirth. 11. in. ( . 'iiiiilng , DaUutu and Thuraton- I ! . I- . Kloltr , It. 17. Waynoiind Stanton T. S. ( Joss , 12 , IS. ll.\on-IC. 10. 1011 s , It. 111. Uedarand I' i-rce-Arnold KlekolT. I ) . 20. Kniix J. U. Kriise. I. 21. Antulopo 1 < . II. Suter , I. "i Hiione William A. Mcl'nlchcon , I. 211 Miil.snii-U. : A. Idiikhitrt. I ) . V4. IMiilto Wlllliiin Shnli ) . I. 2 , ' ) . I'l.'itto nnil A.inco W. J. Irwlu. I. 20. Colf.ix John Van llouson , D. 27. Saunders-J. N. ( Jiillln. I. ; 1' . K. Olson. I. 2S. Iliii'i-r ' ijuor.-e IJ , Colton , K ; Charles D. Casper , D. 20. Howard I ) . .1. llrown. It. : It. C. llhon. It. : . Mnc'Rli-r It. H. O.ikloy. It. ; Josuph llurim. It. ; A , .T. Cornish , It. ; Ii It. Sponenr , it. ; .1. C. | . \ Mi'Kos-mn. It 31. Saline Wlllliiin ICtinp. H. ; John N. Van- ' " ° 3" i5ae-C | H. Hinds , It. ; 1' . 11 Jamos.lt- : II. J. Murre- : . 31. ( jueo and Salltio-John A. Waidlaff , It. : i ) . .loirurson (3. ( J. Oiirpontor , It. .V > . Thayer Ii II. Jenkins. It. aft Th lyer and Jefferson Oi-orso Cross , It. 37. Kllluiore J. Jensen , It. ; Klchard Doo- son , I. IW. Vork Charles ICeeUloy , 11. ; Nallinn Johnson , It. ! . ! i. I'olk Gcoro Ilorst. I. 40. AlerrlclfV. \ . ! ' . l'ortr. . I. 41. llninllton John I' . O.iln , 11. ; I'reA Now- borrv. I. 4(31uyS. ( . M. Kl'Ior. I. ; fl A. XluVay. 1. 4:1. : Nu.iko s O. A. I'oltou. I. 41. Wnbstfr Aust.li ) Itlley. T. 4V Adiuiis-I'otcrCilllllh. I ! . 40. Wubstorund Adams IA. . Hnrinon , I. 47. Hall J. L. Johnson. I : Henry Hchlol- fcldt. I. IS , Howard , Charles Or.iininar. I , 4'J , Gurllelil. Whuuler , ( jrculuy. I.onn. Illalne , Thomas. Hooker nnd Or.int ' . 11. 11 irry. 1. 59. IIolt-11. It. llunr , ' . I ; O. K. Smith. I. 51. llrown and U > uk Uhnrlei llobinson. Ic. 52. Cherry and ICuyu I'aha J. It. 1'm-ns- worih. I. M. Sheridan. U.-uvcs , Ilex Hntto and Slouv J. 1) . Woods , f. 51. Lincoln , Oheyonm ) . IColth. I'orKlns Klin- liii ; : , Donul , Soot 1.-i lilnir aud llannor O C. l.lii-tcnfultur. I. 55. Vulloy Henry C. IthoJes , I. 5a Custnr und Lo ! tn-a W. Heal , l.jW. I' . IIIZL-lns. I. 57. Hlicrman-'Albeit. nicknnson. I. 58. lluirnlo John Wi on , It. ; A. J. Seott , I. 50. D.iwson J. O. Iviii-li. 1. 03. Keiirnpy I0d Krlek. 1. CI. Krnnklln .inines Dlniinlc'.t , I. C2. Hnrlm-S. : Kiilton , I. Kl. I'helps 1C. SodiTiniin , T. 01. Kiirnas John Stovum , I. O'l. Itod Wlllow-T. A. Sheridan. I. fit. 1'rontlor and Oosper I'or.l. 1. 07. Hitchcock , Duudy. ll.iyo. audClnse L. O. Kussles. I. XKltlEASKA'S CONC.KKSS.UKN. Tlii'cn ItcpiibllLMiM mill Tivi. 1'opiillst.s ii : ft < Ml unit Onu Docthtrnl. H will InUo thu oOlcial canvass to decide the result lu tbo First district. The onicial count of the vote in l ancaster counly gives Field a plurality of ! ! 10 over Bryan. Ac- cordinc to TUB Bcr.'s llKuros this elects Bryan bv : i plurality of lliil in the dlstrlcl , but the ofllciul canvass of the other counties may change the result. Following I * the vole oy couulies : Field , llrvan , Shninp , Counties. 1 ! . I > . K Onss 1.H11 V.-'OI Johnson l.ll'i Oil 1/51 / Lancaster 0'IJ 4.7'l ' ) ( J.VI Nom.ih.-i i.os ) i.ar. air. Oloe 1.IU3 I.SW < VH I'uwncu l.Wi 031 M' Itlchardson . 1.S11 l..W ' 151 Totals . iiOH : 13,781 2K8 Ilryan's plurallly , 14'J. Second DUtrlct. The complete returns of the Second district - trict Klve : Mercer. JO.nOI ; Ojano , 9,407 s7 ; Wheeler , ! ) . Ifl'J. Mercer's jdurality over Doano it 1,0'Jl. The vote by counties is ; Mercer , Donne. Wheeler , Counties. It. D. 1. Ponging . 0..iVJ s.OII 2,410 Surpy . 5)'J ) liir 24' ' ) Wiishlngtoi . l.UU'i bl' ) 172 Totnls . IO.-01 0,107 3.KW Mercer's plurallly , 1,0'Jl. Tlilrd District \Vlth ono county to hear from the returns from Iho Third district show ; Mulldi'john , 'J.2W ( ; Ivelper , S'J'jr ' ; I'oynlor , 8,7iU. Muilcle- Jiihn'i plurality over Ivclper U 'JW . MolkloK'el - I'oyn- Coiinlkia. John , It. pcr.D , lor , 1. Antulojiu . H'i'J 210 010 Itnonu . 8.'i * 255 ITS Hurt. . l..Y , ' ) .TJt 770 Codnr . OI'J C55 474 Ciimlng aoo Ditliiita 411 fO ) ls' | Dl.xon Bit 4'KJ 4tH Dodxu I(51 ( l.'l KM Kno\ Kill S'JS r.'W .Madison l.iitfl l.ouo BIT Murrluit 710 407 (118 ( .Nance . , . . WJ M 7 ) 1'lereo 1170 4OT l".ri I'latto ; ' ( ! ( Hi ) ' b'.l't ! ' ) Clinton ai7 415 " ii : Thurston 401 ici : "M Wiiynu OS 4nr 40:1 < : Totals KV-30 10&5 s'TTli s' plurality. 1'ourtli Dlililtl. In the Fourth district , complete returns give Iluinor ir.USl , Vlfiiunln S.'JU , and Dnch ll.r/il. Humor' * plurallly over Ieh U 4,1CU. Thu following Is the vote by counties : Hnl- VlfDOOM. . Counties , nor. I ) , nualn. D. I. llullur. ! K3 1,0'J DM Ktllinoro l.M'ii u , * i.)5s ) ( JaSO H.OOJ 1.MI3 l.VIB Iliiinlltnn 1,101 4G'J ' j ,124 , .iKtreisun l.U''i ! mil v ; I'o.U li'j ; 175 I.lijl gallno ! , f > 07 111. ( i'JI ' Haundots l"il 001 l,74t Sovvar.l 1.S7H HDI Oil Thayur. I.'IO bSI filiH Vork I.7G9 M'J ' l , 7 Tolals , . . . . l.\ftSl S.-JI3 H.5SI 1 Kill DUtrlct. There are sllll three counlies to hoar from In the Fifth district. The result in theoiher counties Is ; Andrews , )2G5'J ) ; MclCoighan , 11,771 , n majority for the fusion candidate i of ' , ' , , " 31. The result by counties Is as follows ; MouoUh- Conntles. Andruw . H. un , I. ,11. Adniiii J , ( 5 j.COl Ohatio , . , asi 4SI Way jKU ] , ire ; Dundy. . . . . W fa rr.tnUllii ' 6U7 Ml 1'rontlcr ( id 057 Kurnua „ , b77 l.dC'J Hull , 1,615 10-J7 . Iliti-lnn , 5il bS'J llavos , . . HID 3a : Ivuiiriiey QS l.OlV , Nuokolll W3 jaOO , I'orklns . ayj J5I I'hclin . TIJ I , ITT Wulistor . , I.oyc lfl/\ < \l i.iui " Totals. sixth DUIrlrt. There are eight counties to ho.ir from in the Hlg Sixth district. Those which hnvo nl- ready reported give : Whltoheitd , 11'JSI ; Clatowoou , S,7rtl ; ICeni , lJ ! } > S7 ; showina u plurality for ICem of l,00i. ; The result by counties is- - Whiler.ntc - ICrm. < -ountlw. hcail.lt.oud , 1 1. I. H inner . \s \ < } IS ITS Ilia n't . t , | r > 'l III HIIHiittu . 4 I Kt f > .VI llnyd . . . . . . . . . . llnixvu . ; i | | nU ) II > Hiillulo ' . ! , ( I 01 liS'il I'horrv ' . . . . * . il t'hi'vonno ' . 4ii' ' ) a.B HTI 1'iiMtor . . . , . lS'i . . . . S.'Ji ! ) DVIH . bill . . . . U MIIWMIII . 1.KI HiJ 1,0 Menol . ( i irllold . m HI ln Urant . M Si M litoelcy . ! l II 2S 4 ) Holt . . DID ! lil ( IJliS lloo'crr . 13 'J ni Howard . Ml 3111 fi.M Keith . IS1 M i'45 ' Kcyu I'aha . 2d ? ill ! 1H Klmuall . . lit ! VW IIJ Lincoln . . . . . . . . . l.o.'nn . f.'s Is' IIT lump . i.j | . . . . ISO Mi'l'hursaii . . . . . . . . . . Itoek . ! iw TJ Ull footts ii.nrr . sir > r s ua Slionlnti . . . . . Shcnnan . IIU HI II-VI Siuiiv . KM TU 1M Thuin is . . . . . Vul.OT ' . MS I'JJ Tvl ) U'hoeler . Following will bo found condensations of special telegrams received by Tin : Ilct : from the various counties where the vote has been canvassed : v II \STINOS , Nob. , Nov. 11. Adams county vote complotoj- ' Harrison , 1,11'iU ; Cleveland , : vji ; ; Weaver , l.-r.'fi : Orounsu , 1.V)7 ) ; Morton , 0S ! ) ; Van Wyck , I.OAl ; Majors , 1. 3:111 : ; Wol- bach. ( J97 ; Shruder. lOil ; Allen , 1H' ' ; Crow , OSI ; Kastorllng , 1(11 ( ; Alcoro. 1.517 : O'Snlll- van , 0.1.1 . ; MoUovnolds , l.Otil ; Hartley , 1.5.VJ ; Hcckniiin , 07S ; Wolfe , l.OJ.i ; ( iouilv , MS7 : Ilornborgor , 7"i ; lliatt , 1,015 ; Hustings , l-lt)7 ) ; Gerlng , ( iUI ; Slrlcklcr , UII5 ; Humpnrey , lial ; Gunnelt , l.lr : > . Con gress Andrews , l.tiNl : Mclfoighan , 1,5'U. ' Senator Iliihu , 1,6-IS ; Jones , l,2iii ! ; Shiivcr , I'.M. For representative Kortv-llftli ( Jrif- llth ( rep. ) , 1-IM ; Davis ( ind. ) , 1,0(11 ( ; W.ihl- qulst ( deiu. ; , 'Ji7. I' or lloat tcprescntalivo Forty-sixth Urown . 1-ls'J Harmon ( rep. ) , , - ; ( tnd. ; , Anlclopf. Nni.iou , Xob. , Nov. 11. The oniolnl can vass of Antc'opii county gives : Harrison , S'i.l ; Cleveland , 175 ; Weaver , 9 < 1 ; Itidwcll , ID ; Crounse. 7.Ji ) ; Van Wyck , Dl'l ; Merion , 'Jvht ; Uonlley , llli : Mnjors 7ib ; Sclmidcr , ' .U'J ; Slonhons , (17 ( ; Wolbach.Ml. . Thu b.il- unco of ttio slate ticket has the sumo pro portion. Congress Mol'.tlpjihn , 7.10 ; 1'oyli ter. 971 ; Keiper , 248 ; U'lgtou ' , ! > : > . State senator I'iickwood , ind. , ! ) )0 ) ; Uiley , rep. , O.i : ; IluiTman. dom. , l'2 . Hopresun tali vis riulcr , ind , 'J. . ' ) ; Holmes , rop. . SO1 * ; Calder , dein. , 175 ; Clnllltli.proh. . , 114. Hoyd , rep. , is eleclod county attorney. Hoonc. Al.uio.v , Neb. , Nov. 11. OfhYial vole of Boone county : Harrison , SSI ; Weaver , 99.1 ; Cleveland , 1SS ; Crotitue , S10 ; Mortop , 275 ; Van Wyck. JUS ; Major * . KW ; Shrador , 9ii : ; \Volb3cii. 271 ; Allen , sIlT ; Crow , i'Jii ' ; l-Ju- icrlintr , KJi ; Hartley. 8-G ! ; Uccltman , ,297 ; Wolfe , J > 0 : McKovnolds , 949 : Moore , ? ) ; O'Sulllvan , 21M ; Goring , 277 ; Hastings , bill ) ; Strlcltler , 914 ; Gtuinott , 9IIS ; Humpnroy , SI4 ; Wiggins , aru ; Goudy , SW : Hiiitt , ' .I I'J ; Hornbcrger. 'JOG ; Ivelper , : . ' 55 ; Melk'.otohn , 8117 ; i'ovnter. 978. Suiinior Ninth district Itiloy ( rap. ) , S'i'J ; ilulTmun ( doin. ) , 2SI ; 1'iicttwood ( ind. ) . IUI. Heprcsontailvo Hoono county Drawer ( rop. ) , S74 ; Mathews - ews ( dom. ) , "lij ; McCulcheon ( Iud. ) , ' . ' 17. Itoyd. HUTTI : CITV , Nob. . Nov. 11. Kamiblicnn ticket is elected in Hoyd county by li'JO. Joe Hartley's majority is nbout 4UJ. ItnLlur. DAVID CITV , Nob. , Nov. 11. Duller county vote complete : Harrison , 1.0S9 ; Cleveland , IUI ; Weaver , 1-l s ; Crounso , ' .IIS ; Morton , -SO ; Van Wvck , 1.185 ; M-iJois , IKU ; WoJbaeh. ill' ' ) ; Shracier , ' .Ud : Allen. UD7 : Croxv , 9SI ; Easterllnp. VJit ; Moore , ' .Wl ; O'Siillivan , 9SJ ; MoHovnoIds , 1)10 ) ; Birtley , Unl ; Heckmnn , I'lKI ' ; Wolfe , QJI ; Cloudy , ' .ilili ; Hornhorgur. lDiM ; Hialt , Dill ; Hastlne.-v , 9-l ; ( Joring , 1.037 ; Strlrklor , SSI ; Uumpuroy , 970 ; Wls- " , liri ; ( Jiiniiott. ' . ) ! " . Congress Dcch , llainor , ! KW ; Vlfquiiin , l.O'JS. Semite Uowry ( ccp. ) , 81'3 ' ; Fuller ( mil. ) , tttS : Hitchio ( dom. l.OIll. ) , . House--Curpontur ( ind. ) , ' .Wl ; Caspar ( dom. ) 9S1 : Collon ( rop. ) . 1'MI ' ; Mashelc ( dom. ) , li7.'S ; Sargcr.l , ( rep. ) , 779 ; Taylor ( Ind. ) . OCT. Clmsr , i. , Nob. , Nov. 11Tun onicial can vass of Chase countv : Harrison , Jl.Vi : Cleveland - land , 81 ; Weav.ir , 4."il ; Crounso. 'JM ; Morton , KiO ; Van Wyck , . ' 191 ; MnjorsVolback : : , IL'O ; Shrador , nfl7 ; Allen , iii ; : ) ; Crow , 111 ; iCasiorliiiff , IJSS ; Moore , T'I ; O'SullIvnn , UC. ; McKeyiuilds , T.)7 ) ; Hartley , JKHJ ; JJr.cUmnn. I'M ; Wolfe.I'JS ' : Ooudy , : i-J ; Horiibergor. 11's ; Hliut , 1193 ; llasllngs , IWJ ; ( Jering , 1JI7 ; Str cklor , 9I ; Humphrey , Mfl ; Wlgeins , MO ; Ciunnott , IW3. Congress AndrowH , ilill ; McKnlglrantbl. . Kenilo : ( ininmrl , Jl.'il : Young , -IDS. House Abbotl , illO ; Higgles , 171. Sinsiiv , Neb. , Nov. 11 , Choycnuo county vnto coiiiplolo : Harrison , fU. > ; Cleveland , yU : ! ; Weaver , UiiO ; CrounsoS | : ) ; Morion. a'11 ; Van vVyuk , HIS ; Majors , 4 W ; Wolbuch , J9'J ; Shrador , : ilU ; Allen , 107 ; Crow. 201 ; Iviatorlintr , illl ; Moore , 451 ; O'Sullivaii ' , 'Js7 ; Mclioynolds , ill ! ) ; Hartley , 4li ; Heck- man , Ul" ; Wolf.1 , iil ) ; Goudy , 4r > s > ; Horn- borgcr , 2 7 ; Hlalt , ilU.V HasllnRs , 45 : ) ; fJuring , ! ! OJ ; Strlckler , U'J'J ' ; ilumphroy , 419 ; \Vlz3lns , " 93 ; Gunnctt , :1J : . Congress ( iniowood , y ; ) . ' . ; Kem , ! )74Vhltehead ) ; , -Ulil. Senator- Darner , ! HV Ulclit-rson. 'JOD ; St. itayner , 497. House Alsors , 48) ; Llngon- foltor,4l. ! ) Cidlm , i. Nob. , Nov , 11. Colfax countv vote cciiipleto : Harrison , 811 ; Cleveland , .V 7 ; Weuvoi , .V.C ) ; Crounso , f.4l ! ; Morton(170 ( ; Van Wyck. ( Hit ; Mnjoro. r.18 ; Wolbach , 7i5 : ; Shrddor. fi55 , Allen , 371 ; Crowo , 711 ; Haster- llng , filb ; Muoru , fifiS ; O'Sullivan , 757 ; Mn. Hevr.olds , 4S7 ; Uariluv. S75 ; Hcckman , ' . rI ; Wolfe. Ml ; Goiidv , M9 : Hornbercor , I ; HUU.77'J ; HasllnijB , 5WJ ; Gcrinjf.iTl ; Sirlok- lor. fi'JJ ; Humphrey , .141 ; Wiggins , 7IS ; ( Jun- noit. Ulfi. Congress Melklojohn , f.7J ; ICoi- lor,7.'Hl'ojrnteru'IU. ; Senate Olo-ion ( rop. ilV. ) 619 ; North ( di-ra , ) , 7.VJ ; Jewell ( Ind. ) . fi79. House ProiicB ( rop. ) , cr 3 ; Van llouson rdein. ) , 75 ; ! ; Uunn ( ind. ) , fill. Cimtcr. BIIOKKX Hott' , Nob. , Nov , 11 , Complete ' returns from Custer county ; Harrison , 1.S2U ; Weavnr , y.lS'J ; Clovolund , i.'st ) ; Hid- well. I'J'J ; Hontluy , 1M ; Crounso. 1,5(19 ( ; Mnr- lon , 90 ; Vim Wyck , 2,145 ; Majors , i.Tdi ; Shrador , ' . ' ,110 ; Swphnns , llir. ; Wolbacb , JI7J ; Allen , 1.7JO ; Hoostrom , 145 ; Crow , ! 13i ; ; Ka torllni. , ii.lUS ; McHoynolda , 2,010 ; Muoro , 1,757 ; O'Sullivuu ' , Hf.'JThomas ; , 111 ; Hartley > , 1,7-T ) ; Heckman , . ! ! Slj Donslow. liiVolfu : ; , y , 1011 ; Bower. 151 ; Oorlnj. , iliii ; ilusUngs , 1,097 ; Strlckler. 2.144 ; Ounnett. 2.109 ; Humphrey. l.SIO ; Charlo ? Siullh , lli ! ; Wig- Bins , OS ; Higelow , I(1S ( ; Goudy , l.O'.O ; Uluit , S.'JOl ; Hornborber , aas. Cnniro b Huobo , 107 ; ( Jalowood , IS'J ; Kom , 219 ; Whliohead , 1.8iU. Henalor Clevolnndw ( pro. ) , IW : Fries ( rep. ) , 1,709 ; Gray ( Ind. ) . 3srr. ' H-Jorosontatlves ' Heal ( Iud. ) , 2,0:11 : ; Jlig. gin's ( ind. ) , 2.191 ; Honey ( pro. ) , 10-J ; 1'oler - son ( pro. ) . 120 ; Vandonburff ( rep. ) . 1,701 ; Woo-lrulT ( rop. , 1,700. , , . . , CMAITEI. ! , , Nob. , Nov , 11. Deuel county vole coinploio ; Harrison , 250 ; Weaver , 211 5 Cleveland , 105 ; Cruunto , 203 ; Morton , 110 ; Van Wyck , 216 ; Majors , 214 ; Wolbach , J5i ; Shrader. 213 ; Allen , 2I'J ; Crowe , 117 ; Uustur- lint' . Wt ; Mooro. 2 'J ; O'Sulllvun. J20 ; Mclloynolds , 210 ; Hartley , 197 ; Ueclimac , I fcOMTIM'ED 0-X ( ECOKU 1'lOE.j HAS . HIT CAPRIVI VERf HARD ' Germany's ' Ohnnoallor Threatens a News- papar Correspondent with Expulsion. ME OBJECTS TO ADVERSE CRITICISM Comment ) ! on Current Political KviMiU In ( iornmny nro not to IIP IndnlgiMl In Wliora Unrim.ml.lo to tin * ( Inrorn- ini'iil Korrlsjn .Mftlri. | < 'oprrlilit > .it If.'ZbT ' .l.imoi OorJan llonnstt. ) HKIII.IX , Nov. ll.-New ! York Herald C.iblo-Sooclal loTiu : UniM I have to nn- uoui.i'o to you toiiny that a dccrno for my cxnuislon has bc n drawn roudy for usa should any further allnclc * upon iho ohon- collor iipncar iu the llor.-.ld. This measure has boon tnkPti In consiijiiunco of Iho news cabled you announcing that Count Caprlvi was endeavoring to soouro the support ol thu Vatican to Influence Gorman Catholics to vote for his proposed nriuy bill. This In formation , which Is absolutely ac curate , hit * noon re-telegraphed to iho Berlin papers nnd has done n great deal to augment the chancellor's unpopularity throughout northern Germany , especially nt n moment whan iho attention of iho imltou wns en listed by the recent Luther festival of Protcstanllsm at U lltonbor , ? . Heir ICnidcrlin , who , In behalf of the min istry , Informed mo of this decision of expul sion , although courteous nnd punctilious In his language lo me , iiovorlholoss so far lost his temper ns to break out lu the most vie lent and personal abuse of Prince Bismarck , 11 fact which shows that the yx-ehnncollor' nttncksi have hit Iho government In a lender spot , it is confidently believed huro that Count Caprlvl , who is constantly receiving soml-olllclal snub * , Is doomed , nnd that 1m fall will como about very spoedilv. The grand rabbi offers the support of the .lowish prcjs in case f should bo expelled irom Horlln. It is well known here that Count Minister , tlio Giirnuu nmuassndor lo I'Tance , Keeps ihe chancellor posted by wife nbout what Hie Herald and Figaro publish lu Paris concerning German affairs. I must admit thut apart from a little onicial sliffncss and slornness Iho intercourse be- I'.vcon the Gcrnmii government and your correspondent has been extraordinarily courteous , almost Iu the French way. I was nsked not rudelv If I was prepared totaUcall the extreme consequence * of a refusal to give the Herald the llo direct to obllgo thu forsign odlco. 1 roplled politely politeness has bo.-n the feature of nil these meetings thus far "Oh cer- lalnly , If yon moan expulsion1 and ndditd lhat It , would maKe little difference to the Herald where I was. ll would got , the new * nil the same , though Ik might cost n little moro. I am told lhat thit is the Ural time the Prussian government has ever shown such dnfoi'onco to a fojyjg'i" * paper under similar cliuumstunobj. It U virtually treating with the Herald d puissance. . SOUTH A.UKKIOAN NBWS. Chill I5cjnlci.il at IC < Miilt of President ! * ) I'.li'iitloii ' Ituvolutinti In ISm/.ll. , [ Cupyrlxhtoil IS'Jby Janus ( ittrtloit-U ntiott. ] V.vi.i'Aiiviso , Chili ( via GalvdTton-Tex. ) , Nov. 11. [ By Mexican Caolo to the dm. York Herald Special to Tun BKI : . | There Is great rejoicing In Chili ever the election of Cleveland as president of the United States. Both here and at Santiago ( lags ara dying from the residences of Americans , and Cuilinn citizens are sending congratulalory lulngrams to their American friends and ex pressing Iho hopj Hint an American gentle man will bo sent as minister to Chill. The evening p oers horj and at Santiago comment favorably on the result of the elec tions. The papers at Buenos Ay res also reJoice - Joico At the election of Cleveland , and say lhat Harrison's dolcat moans a conciliatory policy toward Iho South American republics , un on lacK of aggression on the part of lha U nitcd States. President Monti has been in conference with the loaders of the conservative party. They say they nro not strong enough to form n cabinet unless Ihcv ran form a coalition with eonio wing of thu liberals. The present cabinet will retain olllco for tbo lime being ut the request of President Moult. The Horuld's cor respondent at Buenos Avros telegraphs thut thcro is a probability of a general sirhco of wnrkiugirion unles& WAL-O.H are increased. The govern mont - u trying to bring about n sett lemont. > Tno Areentlno congress is holding secret sessions lo discuss foreign relation-- . ' At a recent i-osslon of the Brarlllnu con- press Colonel OnrUjuo moved a resolution declaring that Brazil needs nan rillm ot tha lati-st models and un en tire change In Jts ar tillery in view of iho warllko preparations in Argentine. Tim diplomatic corps at Hio da Janeiro has sent in u Joint protest against existing laza retto nrrangunionts nnd requesting u reor ganization ol tha service ) . The state of IMo Grande do Sul , Brazil , U a ferment. Uaron Itnuutio nnd General Oliver.i , chiefs of the revolutionary move- incut , are In Ynjnari actively rocrulllug for another attempt. There was a light recently at San ICiigonm PoUvoon ilia president of Uruguay und the congress of lhat country owing to Iho prcal- dunt'.s persistency In his .efforts lo obtain a loan in Franco. AN A.HKfMOA.N S I'IJA UUIl'rf KICHTN. ( 'iiptiini of Din l'lillailrlililn | Itmlits V n- /.iii < liin I'olicn In Sniirvli of u Itufngrij , [ Coprrlk'htcd IS'.C l > r Jam < j9 Curdun llonnutt. ) LA GUAYIIA , Vono/.uola ( via Gulvoiilon , Tex. ) , Nov. 11 , ( By Mexican Cable to lha Now Vork Herald Special lo THE Bitu.J The Ked D Hue sloamor Philadelphia sailed from hero last night with only consular clearance papers , iho Venezuelan government having refused to clear tbo ship. Among the pasjonirors on tbo Philadelphia when she sailed from hero was Senor Mljores who had boon governor ot Cyaru under tba contlnulstn regime. The government au thorities demanded that ho bo surrendered on u cuareu that while governor uo had stolen cuttle. Thocnplnln of ihe Philadelphia refused to give him up and when the police uttotnplod lo boanl Iho ehlp and search for Mloie ] thov were rosUtod. The Phlludollphlii then loft her doolt and anchored in iho utreum while the queilloa vvii referred to United S la ton Minuter1 ScniKKS. Ho uphold tnii captain In rofusjnsf to gtvo up Mijoics , on iho ground that there wan no extradition treaty bulwoun VonezucU und iho Uullod Stutei. The govern moot Ihou docidud to refuse to clear the Phlladol * jillla and she sailed without regular paper * . Dnildi Nliol tlio tutl Id ? ? by Jami Ourdon llonnott ) 1'AitiB. Nov. 11. [ New Yorlt Herald Cablf Special to Tim Ocu.l A dispatch fron ) Dahomey announce ! that General Dodds hu cuutcd to bo bhot tin ) vvhlto uion found U lha iho army of King Hohnnzln , Three of them are Germans , Wockel , Purck aui ) BchulU. Ono is a Helglan end another un ICiiglUhman. They are suopotod to hftv been descrtiT * from the Belgian and Gorman Congo counlry and Ihe Cameroon , The exe cutions have produced aoerlain amount of ox >