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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1894)
f\-\r A vr A T A TT.'V j wtr7arvxnr'Cr\ ' A" * rr i on A AtrecU Tin-uncoil All HlRht lij Heekom After Klortlnti Nfilv § , t Even a presidential election would not produce any more- Interest and excitement than resulted from yesterday's contest , nnd the anxiety to hear the returns brought thousands of iieople > to the streets last night. Newspaper offices were besieged by candi dates and politicians eager for the first re turns , while crowds at every corner were ready to yell themselves ( o hoamencss over the moaner nr the most exaggerated fijrurea. The World-Herald had a bulletin service that was quite as remarkable as some other features of enterprise shown by that paper of late * . It started In early and before 9 o'clock had complete returns from districts whore they nro still counting. Douglas county , the bulletin said , had given Majors from 5,000 to 10,000 plurality , and at 11 o'clock Mnjors had carried the state by from 10,000 to 25,000. This was causing a great deal of enthusiasm In certain quarters , and It would not do to leave the. thing ono aided , so other wheels -were put In motion and shortly before midnight the same reliable bulletin and figures had changed the situation to doubtful , and a few mlnutea later had Ilolcomb elected by a comfortable plurality. The fact that complete returns from Omaha and Douglas county eve a on governor cannot be furnished tula morning la due to the fact thai In cumber of precincts tlie Judges de cided to start at the head of the ticket and count dawn to the last name on the , same sheet , being the last name on the legislative ticket. Counting- these precincts will not bo completed until 8 or 9 o'clock this morn ing. ing.Judge Judge Ilolcomb was In the city Ust night and was congratulated early this morning as the next governor of Nebraska. tata Carried ! > r the Hnpubllcana by PI fly Thousand. DES MOINE3 , Nov. 6 ( Special Telegram. ) Republicans claim the state by 50,000. The republican committed claims ten congressmen elected by Increased majorities , and in the Second Hayes * defeat Is probable. Returns slow In coming In. One hundred and forty-nine precincts giro JIcFarland , republican , 17,021 ; Dale , demo crat , 12,170 ; net republican gain , 3,150. MAbVEIlN Election day wan clear and cold. Reports from different precincts throughout the county Indicate that a heavy vote was polled. Republicans are confident of success. The democrats' only hope la for nussell for auditor. There Is absolutely no enthusiasm displayed for Weaver , except by a , few populists. The republican majority In Malverrv precinct will be about Cl. Hacer'a plurality In the county , two years , il&o WU 342i . WEBSTER CITY City complete gives McFarland ( rep. ) . G57 ; Dale ( dem. ) , IDS. Re publican gain. 114. MISSOURI VALLEY This town and Stl John township elves a republican plurality of 160. Hager has 100 majority over Wcavei ! Indications nro that the republicans will carry the county by 200 , , electing tbo entire county ticket. GRINNELL Vote of Qrlnnell township and city : Secretary of state , JlcFarland ( rep. ) , 578 ; Dale ( dem. ) , 150 ; Crana ( pop. ) , 125 ; Mitchell ( prohlb. ) . 30. MASON CITY Returns Indicate. Cerro Qordq will ptvo McFarland ( rep. ) 2,100 votea. a republican gain of 200. I30ONB Hoone City , complete ; McFarland , 700 ; Dale , 243 ; net republican gain , . 168. ELDORA Eldora gives a republican gain of forljr-two nnd every township In the county reports gains. Conservative estimate places McFarland's majority for secretary of state at 1,250 , a gala of 140 votes over two years ago. Anderson ( rep. ) , for congressman , will carry the county by 13 majority , a gain of 200. 200.GIUNNELL GIUNNELL Returns received Indicate Powcshlek will give McFarland ( rep. ) , for sec retary of state , 100 over Dale , a republican gain of COO. OTTUMWA Return * from nix wards In this city show big calns. McFarland , secre tary of state , will have 800 plurality , a gain of orcr 400 over 1892 , SIOUX CITY At 12:30 : tonight but four precincts In this city have been heard from. Those show republican gains. Only two- thirds of a vote was cast , but an Immense amount ot scratching was done. CHEROKEE Cherokee City : Secretary state , McFtiland. republican , 451 ; Dale , demo crat , 127 ; republican gain , 121. Bight pre- clncta In the same ratio of gain In remainIng - Ing precincts will show republican gains of 400. WEST VIRGINIA. Republicans Clnlm tlie State but tlio Domo- rintu Conrnilo N'ntlilllff. CHARLESTON , W. Va. , Nov. 6 , Republi cans at midnight claim to have secured the election of Dovornor , republican. In the First district ; Dayton , republican. In the Second district , and Hullng , republican , In the Third district , by a close majority , lion. W. II Chllton. chairman of the democratic state committee , rnya ha concedes nothing , thai while the result will bo very close In all dls trlcts except the Fourth , there Is no reason to think the republicans are elected. Ho says the result la In doubt and that no thine can bo known tonight. It Is Impossible to fore cast the legislature with certainty , but demo crats claim It beyond a doubt. WASHINGTON. lUpubtlcaiim Claim I do Mtnto bj Thirty Thoutmml. WASHINGTON , Nov. 6. Republican Slat Chairman Thorn oft Washington wires Re publican Chairman Babcack : "Your ma. jorlty larger than In 1892 ; state republican by 50.000. " SERIES NO. 4R-4G THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. 4 SCO Pages. 250,003 , V * IS POL. A ailll f vf JCtiotrfnff/i } ailJ m 3Itill if There are more things Instructive , usofuj. and I'lUtrrUilnliic In Ihttl rtvnt booti , "Tho American Knejrcloptxtlo Dictionary , " than la unj almUar publication over l-wiod. This erenl work , now tor the first Umo placed within ilia reach of everyone , la a unlQiio publication , lor tt In M HID s.ime tints rwrldl dictionary ami a rompluto eucyclo- Only Ihil number ol Ibo book coi-rcapon-l * Inr villa the scries number ol las couioa prvtcntrtl will bo deliver . ON K Sunday k iid Three \Vrolt-ctay coupoai , with IS cent * la rain will bojr ouuixjrt of Tim American Encyclopedia Diction ary. Srpd oriieni lo TUB IKni Offloa. in order * UoulJ bo * dtlro t I ) DIOTIONAET DEPARTMENT - IIOLCOMBTIIEWIMRis ( Continued from First Page. ) nurlley. 02 : Lulkarl , 22 ; Powera , 29 ; Cor- > ctt , 02 : Jones , fit ; Carey , C6 ; Churchill , 1 ; Kent , 64 ; Husaell , 92 , llentlejr , 26 , Uryan , G : Thurston , 7 : Daugherty , 92 ; Kem , 07 ; Stewart , 65 : Scaraahorn , 91. CAMPBELL North Franklin precinct , Franklin county : Andrews. Cl ; A hlejr , 1 ; IcKelRhan. 101. Vote complete. BANCROFT Melklejohn , 123 ; Henaley , G8 ; ) evlne , 47 ; Thomas , C ; Stueffcr , 113 ; Hanson , 5G ; Tolil , 40 ; nurke , 132 ; Klnne , 37 ; Telbkln , 67 ! Frit * . 88 ; Dewald , 47. LEXINGTON Bacon , repulillcan. will be lected representative. Akera nlll have a majority for senator. NULIGH Returns are coming In slowly. The sUons populist townships luve not betn leard from. Indications are that Ilolcomb lias- carried the county by from 00 to 300. Jevlno li scratched considerably and will not Itave more than 150 votes over Melklejohn. The election of Suter , populist , to the legl- - alure , seems assured. Possibly HolniM , re publican , for county attorney , Is elected. Jeffries , populist , for state senator , will have a smalt plurality. LAWRENCE Gerrard , 2 ; Holcomb , 123 ; Majors , D7 ; Sturdcvant. 3 ; Illgelow. 2 ; Dun- phy. 0 ; Oainn , 129 ; II. K. Moore. 07 : Elllck , 24 ; Humphrey. 2 ; McFaddcn. . 105 ; Piper , 63 ; Uaumnn , 14 ; Eugene Moore , 63 ; Smith , 5 ; Wilson , populist , 325 : Hartley , 5 ; Brhlcntlial , 11 ; Pond , 2 ; Powers , 103 ; Corbett , 5(5 ( ; Doollt- tie , 9 ; Jones , 12S ; Burnlce , 3 ; Ames , demo crat. C ; Carey , 14 ; Churchill , 55 ; Mack , C , Blgolow. 10 ; Hill , 2 ; Kept , 128 ; Itusscll , C3 , Andrews , ES ; Ashby , C ; Hubbell. 1 ; Mc Kelghan , 130 ; Connor , 14 ; Marshall , 120 ; Mc Keeby , 61 ; Outhrle , 130 ; Music. CO. NEBRASKA CITY The election of the en tire republican legislative ticket Is conceded Strode will have about 300 majority. EVVING Ewlnir township gives : Hartley , 75 ; Powers , 02 ; Datigherty , 73 ; Kem , C9 ; Crawford , GX ; Sample , 70 ; Robertson , 35 ; Griffith , 38 ; Smith , 51 ; Doollttle , D8 : Trotn mcrshawer , 104 ; Murphy , 45 ; Rail , 99. HOLDREGB Andrews , S12 ; McKelgh.in , 1549 ; Dale ( pop , ) , for senator , 702 ; Kelster ( rep. ) , 70S ; Brodlne ( rep. ) , representative , 787 ; Sodorman ( pop. ) , C93. DAVID CITY Twenty-seven townships plvo Ilalner , 2,070 ; Stark , a,835. , Same town ships In 1S92 gave Halner , 2,210 ; Dech. 1,253 , Indicating Halner's election by 4,000. DAVID CITY Chairman congressional com mittee here claims private advices Indicate Halner's election by at least 4,000 plurality. DLtAIII Returns coming In slowly. The ticket is very ; long and badly cut up. No rc urnd from the- county precincts wU ( be received before morning The official count of Ihf city of Dlalr gives this vote : Doyd , 106 ; Deaver , 83 ; Mercer , 318 ; Holbrook , float senatpr with Dodge , . 326 ; Thomson , 173 ; rep resentative , final with Hurt. Sprague. 215 ; Webber , 3S6 ; county representative , W. D. Haller. republican , 339 ; Watson Tysson , 179 ; Majors ran behind the ticket about forty votes , WAYNE Wilbur and Strnhan precincts Ive Ilensley.- ; Devlne , 50. Melklejohn's majority , 250 , and Dressier , republican' sena tor , 200. FULLERTON Helklojohn and Penney , re publican candidate , for representative , .will carry the countV.- , ' - DAKOTA CITY Joy , for representative , will-carry thld county by 200'and Evan& ( rep. ) Is elected county attorney. M1LFORD TUIlford gives Halncr , 179 ; Stark. 117. AMHCRST Grant township : Daugherty , 39 ; Kara , 83f Gnffln , 88 ; H. E. Moore , 34 ; McFaddon , 89 ; Piper , 56 ; Hartley , 36 ; Pow era , SG ; Eugene Moore. 37 ; Wilson , 83 ; Kent. 83 ; Russell , 35 ; Corbett , 33 : Jones , 85 ; Carey , 83 ; Churchill. 36 ; "Black , 4C ; Dlckerson , 83 ; Brady , 35 ; Eggleston , 84 ; Ueed , 31 ; Scott. 87 ; Brown , 43 ; Hand , 80 ; Bentley , 16 ; Bryan , C3. < MINDER MInden gives : Andrews , 173 ; McKelghan , CO ; Ashby , 12 ; legislature , re publican , 169 ; populist , 55. Lincoln township : Andrews. E4 ; McKelghan. 71 ; legislature , re publican , Cl ; populist , 66. Logan township : Andrews. 71 ; McKelghan , 27 ; legislature , re publican , 72 ; populist , 30. LOUISVILLE The entlro republican ticket was elected In 'Louisville precinct by an avcrajje of 65 , except county attorney. For congress , Strode , 437 ; Weir , 68 > MILLER Armada precinct , Dougherty , 47 ; Kent , 50 , HUMIIOLDT-Strode. 79 ; Wolr , 54 ; Brock- man , S5 ; Jones 82 ; Shook , 79 ; Clark , 56 ; Morgan , 50 ; Smith , 56 ; Colon , 65 ; Lindsay , 76. CIUJSCO Hlcliland precinct. Blunders county : Halncr , 117 ; Stnrk , 95 ; Lehr , tor senator , 122 ; Webber , 104. Representatives , Heetlson. 91 ; Brownell. 120 ; Hayes , 105. DHiLEH Elm precinct. Gage county Halner , 03 ; Starkf 33. DONIPHAN Andrews , 129 ; McKelghan , 114 ; Ashley. 7. TECUMSKH Nemalm precinct , Including Tecumsch : Strode , 406 ; Weir , 208 ; Illlchcock , 377 ; Williams , 182 ; Zlnk. 37C ; Ellis , 234 ; Overturf. 243. Western " precinct. Johnson county : Strode. 14 ; Weir , 45 ; Hitchcock , 15C ; WIlllBins , 46 ; Kink , 156 ; Ellis , 46. GOTHENBURG The election patsed off quietly and almost a full vote it as polled The returns from Gothenburg and surround ing precincts are : Eugene Moore's , majority Is 36 ; Frank Bacon , republican , for repre sentative. , this district. 80 ; county attorney , George W. Fox , republican , i9 ; county com missioner , from Third district , republican , 33 ; O. M. Kem , 10 ; Captain Alters , 49. MEAD Lieutenant governor , Cnllln. 126 ; H. E. Moore , 88 ; Dunphy , 11 ; Bigelow , 4 ; McFadden. 102 : Piper , 93 ; Rolfe , 2 ; Elllck , 9 ; Hompes. 7 ; Wilson , 106 ; Eugene Moore. 90 ; Jlauman , 6 ; Smith. 7 ; Powers. 103 ; Bartley. P ; Brldenthal , Lulkart ; , 8 ; Pond , 6 ; Jones 109 ; Corbett. S6 ; Doollttle. 8 ; Kearney , 1. Carey , 105 ; Churchill , 94 ; Ames , 4 ; Mack. 10 ; Kent , -103 ; Russell , 93 ; Blgler , 4 ; Hill , 6. Congressman , Fourth district. Stark , 109 ; Halner. 4 ; Alloy , 3 ; Woodward , 6 : United States senator , Bryan. 76 ; Bentley , 34. WAVERLY Waverly vote complete : Lieu tenant governor. Moore , 103 ; Gnffln , 5 < ! ; Dunphy , 8 ; BIgelow , 2Q\ Secretary of stale- Piper , McFadden , 53 ; Hompes , 21 ; Elllck , 2 ; Rolf. 7. State treasurer : Bartley , 99 ; Pow ers. C6 ; Pond , 22 ; Brldenthat , 8. For aud itor : Moore , 97 ; Smith , 22 ; Wilson , 53 ; Bow man , 10. Attorney general : Chuichlll , 99 , Carey , 66 ; Slack , 20 : Ames , 10. Commis sioner : Russell , 93 ; Kent , 58 ; Hill , 19 ; Big- lor , 7. Superintendent public instruction : Corbctt , 95 ; Jones , 58 ; Kearney , 19 ; Doollttle 5. Congressman : Strode , 101 ; Wclr , 62 Hawley. 19. WILHEn Returns received to mfdntght Indicate 300 ia 400 republican plurality in Saline county on state and congressional tickets and that the full republican county ticket Is elected. WEST POINT Returns are comingIn very slowly. Out of nineteen precincts only seven have reported. Indications arc that Holcomb , Melklejohn nnd Stuefer are In the lead. For congress , Meiklejohn , 334 ; Hens- ley , 331 ; Devlne. 30. State senator , Stuefer , CIS ; Hansen , 270. Representative , Burke , 362 ; Teebkcn , 374. Twelve precincts yet to be heard from. In Lincoln precinct , the democratic strong hold , the vpto shows republican gains of from twenty to thirty-two. Cumlng- , formerly the banner democratic county , bids fair to redeem herself. CIIAPPELL For congress , state- senator and representative the republicans will carry the county by a good , round majority. BASSETT Bassett precinct elves Dougherty 65 votes and 2(5 ( in Thurman Kern , 50 votes In Bassett nnd 7 In Thurraan. Representatives ; Myers ( rep. ) , 62 In Bassett and 28 In Thurman ; Btrchard. populist , 6 votea In Baasett and 8 In Thurman. The county will Klve Majors a small majority. SALEM It is Impossible to get the com plete count tonight. The. election passed very quietly here , No disturbance of any kind an4 not much work done. Twelve to fifteen voters staid at home. STERLING The election passed off quietly notwithstanding the hard work that was dons on both sides. Four hundred and nineteen votea were cast , the largest ever polled In Sterling precinct. Johnson county. EDGAR Heavy vote. City gives Andrews 175 ; McKelghan , 54 ; Hubbelt. 4 ; Ashley , 6 , Edgar precinct , outilde of city , Andrews , Cl ; McKelghan. 73. NEWMAN OROVE-Shell Creek precinct R. E. Moore. 143 : Bartley. 143 ; Lulkart , 11 Brtdenthal , 11 ; Powers , 31 ; Eugene Moore 147 ; Hauman , 14 ; WlUon , 34 ; Churchill , M , Carey , 40 ; Ames , 10 ; Melklejohn , 115 ; Usvlne , 3S ; Bresster. 144 ; Brooks , 31 ; Richardson 150 ; Baker. 32. STELLA Strode , 113 ; Weir , SO ; Llntoar 110 ; Cotton. 85 ; Brockman , 101 ; Clark. 116 Jonei , 95 ; Morgan. 90 ; Shook , OS ; Smith. 6S Falcom. 89 : Ileavls , 109 , LOUISVILLE Strode. 137 ; Weir , B4 ; Sen ator Allen. t8 ; Coalman , G ; Tent , 123. CLINTON Daugherty , S ; Kem. W ; Scham- e-rhorn , 10 ; Stewart , 60 ; Cox , 5 ; Dempsey , 47. Douglas prtclnct ! Daughertr. C ; Kera. 32 , Saliamerhorn. fi , Slewart , 32 ; Pox , 6. Ilenii- | tuy. 32 Jessell preclnet DaUjthcrly , fl ; ICetn , is ; Schnmtrhorn , 19 ; Stewart , 18 ; Cox. 9 ; Dempsey , 22. RUSHVILLK , Daugherty , 113 ; Kem. S7 , Scharncrhorti , 117. HASSKTT Brlnkcrhoft precinct : Daugh erty , 16 , anil Ketn , II votes. Reprcscnlatlva Myers " , republican. 18 , nnd llnrchard , popu- "l l , 1.1 , for state senator the republicans got 15 and the populists received 11 voles. Long ine precinct Elves R. K. Moore. 15 ; Gadlti. 20 ; I'lpor , 14 ; McFadden , 18 ; 13. Moore. 17) ) Wil son , 19 ; Hartley , 10 ; Powers , 22 ; Cliurchtll , U ; Carey , 22. Russell. 14 ; Kent , 22 ; Corbett , 11 ; Jones , 23 , Uaughorty , 14 , K < ? m , 25 ; state : nator , republican , 15 ; populist , 23 ; reprcscn- : atlve , republican , 18 ; populist , 24. Klrkwood j > rcclnct gives R. E. Moore , 27 ; Oaflln , 41 ; Piper , 18 ; McFadden , 40 ; Eugene Moore , 29 ; Wllsun , 31 ; Hartley. 27 : Powers , 39 ; Carey , 41 ; Russell , 28 ; Kent. 41 ; Corbett , 28 { Jones , 10 ; Daugherty , 29 ; Kem , 40 ; Schamerlioni , re publican , 29 ; Stewart , populist , 39 ; represen tative , republican. 31 ; populist , 40 ; Kirk- wood and Long Pine are the strongest popu- 'Ist precincts. FRANKLIN Marlon precinct , complete gives Andrews , 50 ; McKeighnn , 69 ; tepresen- tatlve , Morhtnan , republican , 51 ; Dlmmlck , populist , 02 ; state senator , McKeeby , republi can , Cl ; Marshall , populist , 62 ; preference For Dryan for senator , 31. Bloomlngton precinct complete gives Andrews , 187 ; McKetihan ; , 90 ; Morhman , 18lj Dlmmlck , 83 ; McKeeby , ISO ; Marshall. 7r republican gain of 33 over two years ago. STUART Stuart vote : Governor , Ger- rard , 6 ! Holcomb , 102 ; Majors , 105 ; Sturde- vant , 15 ; lieutenant governor , BIgelow , 5 ; Dunphy , 19 ; Gnflln , 98 ; Moore , 103 ; secretary of state , Blllck. 13 ; Hope * , 4 ; McFadden , 32 ; Piper , 101 ; Rolfe , 13 ; auditor , Bauman , 19 ; Moore. 101 ; Smith , 4 ; Wilson , 96 ; treasurer , Hartley , 106 ; nrldenthal , 13 ; . Lulkarl , 12 ; Pond , 4 , Powers , 93 ; superintendent -public Instruction , Corbett , 9 ; Doollttle , 23 ; Jones , 101 ; Kearney , 2 ; attorney general , Ames , 19 ; Carey , 98 ; Churchill. 104 ; Mack , 2 ; commis sioner , Blgler , 18 ; Hill , 4 ; Kent , 99 ; Russell , 99 ; United States senator , Bentley. 32 , Bryan , 106 ; member of congress. Sixth district , Daugherty , 101 ; Kern , 95 ; senator. Thirteenth district , Crawford , S5 ; Ollx-er , 23J Sample , 101 ; representative. Fiftieth district , Doollttfe , 32 ; Dow , 8 ; Griffith , 84 ; Moffntt. 4'O'Donnell , 42 ; Robertson , 7J ( ; Smith , 79 ; Troraershausor , 83 ; Wertz , 179. ULYSSH8 Halner. 115 ; Stark , 152 ; leglsla tnre , Klosterninn ( rep. ) , 123 ; Fox ( rep. ) , 113 ; Casper ( dem. ) , 170 ; Delaney ( dem. ) , 157 : W. E. Bauer , 167 ; Shecsley , 123. PILOEU Holcomb , 128 ; Majors , 61 ; Stur- dovant , 11 ; Ulgolow , 4 ; Dunphy , 15 ; Gaffln , 115 ; R. K. Moore , 70 ; secretary of state , llck , 31 ; Chester , 3 : McFadden , 84 ; Piper , 72 ; Rolfe , 7 ; Dauman , 26 ; Eugene Moore ; 84 ; Smith , 2 ; Wil son , 88 ; Bartley , 70 ; Brldenthal , 13 ; Lulkart , 27 : Pond , G ; Powers , 187 ; Corbctt. 22 ; Doo- llttlo ( dcm.J , 18 ; Jones ( dem. ) , 103 ; Kearney , 3 ; Amos , 16 ; Carey , 11 ; Churchill , 22 ; Mack. 5. BENKLEMAN Indications are that re publicans have carried this county. The leg islative nnd congressional ticket will have a majority of from 40 to 80. The precincts so far as heard from , give the state ticket 40 majority. Andrews , repub lican , over McKelglian , H3 , a small republican gain. gain.OGALLALA OGALLALA Estimate Keith county will give Daugherty , republican for congress , 15 majority ; Akers , republican senator , 25 maJority - Jority ; Harris , republican representative , 60 majority WESTSIDB JUNCTION For lieutenant governorBIgelow , 4 ; F. E. . Dunphy , 7 ; J. N. Gatnn , 66 : R. E. Moore , 187. Secretary of state F. I. nillck , 40 ; L. Hompes. 1 ; H. . W. Mcradden , 24 ; J. A. Piper , 195 ; D. P.1 Rolfe , 10. Auditor of public accounts. 0. B. Bauman , 28 ; Eugene Moore , 189 ; L. J. Smith , 3 ; J , W. Wilson , 62. Treasurer- S. Bartley. 172 , L. Brirtenthal.13 ; G. A. Lulk art , 36 ; D. L , Pond , 3 ; J. H. Powers , 29. Superintendent public Instruction : H. H. Corbett , 193 , M. Doollttle , 20 ; W. A. Jones , 67 ; F. B. Kearney , 2. MOFFIT O'Donnell , 9 ; Robertson , 36 ; I Smith. 36 ; Tromershattsser , 37. Brayton : f Holcomb , 40 ; Majors , 24 ; Sturdevant , 3 ; Daugherty , 3 $ ; Kem , 33. { EDISON Edison precinct , McKelghan , GO ; Andrews. 32 ; Stevens , 53. LAUREU Uovjne. . 41 ; Hensley , 18 ; Melkle john , 86 ; Ankeney. 45 ; Mlkesell , 20 ; Saunders , 80 ; Beck , 88 ; Eyckhoff , 33 ; Leamy , 20 ; Bentley - ley , 29 ; Bryan , 49 , FRANKLIN Andrews , 5 ; Ashby , 2 ; Mc Kelghan , 59. East HloomlnRton township : Andrews , 79 ; Ashby. 4 ; McKelghan , 41. CAMBRIDGE Partial count of Medicine Creek precinct gives Majors 59 , Holcomb , 40 ; Andrews , 5G ; McKelghan , 46 ; Rathburn , 42 ; Young , 43. MALVRRN Mnlvern. White Cloud and Silver Creek ' precincts , complete : Hager'a majority' , 225 ; republican majority two years ago , same precincts , 212. Malvern precinct , complete gives McFarland 89 nnd a majority for Hager of C9 ; Klnney. audllor , SG ; Pote-r , 80 ; Shnrp. 78 ; Gllland , 70. YORK Reports coming In very slow ly , but It seems as though republicans have carried the county by a saf& majority , with. Majors some behind the rest of the ticket. TECUMSEH In county six voting precincts give Weir 421 ; Strode , 812. Strode will carry the county by 400. Hitchcock ( rep. ) float senator will carry the county by 475 major ity. Zlnk ( rep. ) representative , by 400 and Pohlman ( rep. ) float representative , by 300 , The entire republican county ticket Is elected AUBURN Auburn cast 639 votes , the largest In Its history. Strode has 110 and Wclr 130. NEBRASKA CITY Up to midnight only six precincts have been heard. - re turns will not be obtainable until morning. The legislative ticket will bo republican. NORFOLK Norfolk precinct cast 1,059 Votes. Count not yet complete. Indications are that tha legislative ticket Is republican by 160. ALBION Indications are that the pop- nllsta have carried the county on the state ticket by a small majority. The legislature and county ticket are likely republican. KEARNEY Daughorty , for congress , 773 ; Kem , 389. County ticket in same proper tion. Blvenlale township gives Daugherty 72 and Kcm , Cl. There Is every indication that. the republicans have carried the entire ticket ( In the county. BLOOMINGTON Six townships give An drews , republican , for cougreis , a majority of 175. Five townships give Morthman. * e- publlcan , for legislature , 100 majority. Five townships give McKeeby , republican , for sen ate , 117 majority. Indications arc that the republicans have elected the entire ticket In this county. ILLINOIS. State Safely Republican nnil the I.i > KliIn- ture Llkenrtie. CHICAGO. Nov. 6. Never In the history fl Cook county were election returns so slow erse so difficult to obtain as today. The county ticket was very long and the vote on county commissioners was complicated , making- the count exceedingly slow. Not until 10 p. rn. did tha returns bosln to come In. The re publicans at midnight were claiming the county by anywhere from 15,000 to 30,000. The democrats conceded that the-state ticket was beaten In Cook county , but claimed that the late returns would prove that they had carried all the county offices. Chairman Tanner ot the republican state central com mittee claimed the county by at least 15.000 and tha state by 7G.OOO. The vote on con gressman and members of the state legisla ture was to slow and scattering as to forbid any accurate estimate as to the result. The Hrst edition of the Herald concedes the election of the entire republican ticket. Tanner , chairman of the republican state committee , eatcl at 13Q ; a. in. : "We have forty-four majority In the legislature on joint ballot : Cook county by 20,000 plurality , and Illinois by 125,000. " Ho clalnu the election of Lorlmer to congress from the Second dis trict. CHICAGO. Nov. C. At 10:40 : tonight the Tribune sjy& that the1 republicans will come up to Cook county with a majority of 35,000 to 40,000. The Tribune's list ot legislative members , outslda of Cook , printed last Satur day , so far , have been verified In every case and It appear * ttut In the state600 republi can members of the legislature have been chosen. Unless returns In Cook county are changed the republicans , have carried It on atato and county tickets and have made cuch legislative gains that It seems safe to claim that body tor the republicans by a good workingmajority. . It looks ai if Cook had elected five out of seven republican congress men. men.Two Two hundred and twenty-five precincts In the city ; Claggett , democrat , 25,504 ; Wulff , republican , 29,2(2 ; Randolph , populist , 6.377. One hundred and twenty-five precincts in Illinois outslda of Cook county : Wulff , 18,297 , ClnxKfctl ) , 11.573 ; Randolph. S77. The same prccljicis. In 1S32 pave the democrats 17,971 ; rrt > tilJF5ni , 18,681 ; people' * , 872 Tha republican central committee claims Illinois s republican bn 70,000 plurality. Thpy claim at least slxti/cn congressmen and both branches of the general assembly , which would InsuraMlip return ot ft United Statra senator , . > > At 10:20 : 7 John It. Tannor. chairman ot the repubjicatt stale ccntrnl committee , said "One , iumlred and twcnty-ftvo pre cincts outside c'f Cook county show a ropub- Ican giln tt'laviy to the precinct. This may not hold Iti tliil agricultural townships , but sufficient Jincvn \ \ received to Justify the claim of 70fpO .ft a plurality , \Ve have six teen congr sfnqn anil both branches of the general asecmbly. Cook county has given nt least 15,000 plurality for the republicans. " 11.00 p. mH-One hundred and sixty pre cincts In Illinois outside ot Cook county show a net republican Kn \ at 7,257 over 1892. At 11:30 : p. nt. the Record ( I ml. ) says : Cook county seems to have gone republican 1,500. Tito Times ( dcm. ) at 11:10 : p , m. snys : "It IB our opinion that the state has gone republican. Cook county 1s yet In doubt. " At midnight , Kohlsoat , republican , for jifo- liito : Judge , was leading his ticket by about 1R.OOO. and Pcqbody. democratic candidate for nhcrlrt , was about 1,600 ahead of hla ticket nnd the chances are that he Is elected , Six hundred precincts In Illinois outslda ol Cook county give Wulff , republican , 81 142 ; Claggctt , democrat , 52,833. The sinie pr - clncts In 18" > 2 gave republican , 77,379 ; dem ocrat , 70,981 ; populist , 2,755. Congressman William M. Springer wires the Associated press as follows : "Tho re turns at 11 p , m. Indicate my defeat. " OHIO. Ili-mocrat * Concern ISO , ODD Majority nnil Ttvpiity-Dnn COLUMBUS , Nov. li. Ohio has broken her record for republican pluralities. The largest plurality heretofore was when John Brough , republican , for governor. In 1863 , had 101,000 nvor Clement L. Vallandlnglmin , democrat , the latter being exiled at the time In Canada. Last year Governor McKlnloy carried the state by over 80,000 , but no such plurality had been previously known except In the noted Brough-Vallandlnghainrcanvnss. when all the' soldiers in the fields and hospitals of and lesj than 1,000 for Vallandlngham. During the- last twenty years th parties have alter nated In carrying the state , the democrats electing Governor Blihop In 1877 , Governor Headier In 1883 and Governor Campbell In 1889. Whlla the republicans claim n plurality for Secretary of State Taylor of 125.000 to 130,000 , the democrats concede that the re publicans have madn large gains over the McKInley vote ot last year , and possibly beaten the Brough high water mark of 1S63. On the basis of the state vote the republi cans claim seventeen of the twenty-one con gressmen , the present Ohio delegation la con gress consisting of eleven democrats and ten republicans. Since midnight the democrats closed their ' headquarters. They made no claims then. Tlio _ crowd at the republican headquarters J proceeded ; to , tho. state house , where Gov ernor McKltjIey Congressman-Elect , - Watson and state ofllctfs were receiving returns. Chairman Dick "read his latest dispatches In dicating a republican plurality of 139,000 to 140,000 , and < nineteen out of the tventy-ono congreasmen. CdVernor McKInley said lie could make no statement for the Associated press that 'would Interpret the result as plainly as thfl rejurns. At 1 o'clock , the list of congressmen-elect was changed. The rti- publleans claim the election of A. L. Harris over P. J. JSorg'lIn the ThlrA district ; of Davla over JUiylSn In the Fourth ; of S. R. Harris over Young In the Thirteenth , "and of McClure over.Ruchards In the Seventeenth , This would ( five , them a solid delegation. COLUMBUS ; .Nov. G. To an Associated press reporter who visited the state- demo cratic coinmlttco-rooms at 10:30 : Mr. Thur man said : JlPhlci will give the republicans 120,000 and jtwenty-one congressmen. " Only Thur uajj and. Secretary Taylor were praaent. The election of Watson In "the Twelfth district isconceded. . CLEVELAND , 0. , Nov. C , All ( he returns Indicate that this county hag gone republican by nearly 6,000 , or almost1 as big a plurality as McKInley received n year ago. This In sures the defeat ot Johnson , democrat ; for congress In the Twenty-first district by at least 3,000. Returns from the western reserve show that the republicans gain everywhere over their vote of a. year ago. COLUMBUS , O. . Nov. 6. At 11 p. m. Chairman Dick gave out .the following from republican headquarters : "It the present ratio of republican gains continues , the re publicans will carry Ohio by at least 125,000 The election of seventeen congressmen Is assured , with the other four districts to hear from. Iji at least two of these the re publicans are hopeful. " Chairman Thurman , at democratic head quarters , states that he- docs not dispute Chairman Dick's claims and he will not Tie surprised If the democrats lese all the Ohio districts. Light Vote and Jtrpubllcan Outn * . but Not Knoagli to'Dofeut Turney , NASHVILLE , Tenn. , Nov. 6. Partial re turns from fifteen counties show a decidedly diminished vote , with republican gains though not sufficient to defeat Turney , democrat - ( crat , for governor. There la no definite news from congrcralonal districts. Indications at'10 o'clock are that Brown , republican , has'defeated Snodrass.g demo crat , for congress In the Third district. At democratic headquarters tt Is admitted the rnco for governor In this state Is unpleas antly close for Turney , democrat. MEMPHIS , Nov. C. The city of McmnTlls complete ' for governor : Turney. democrat , 10,627' ; Evans , republican , 488 ; Mills , popn- llat , 29. This allows a. democratic loss ot over 500. CHATTANOOGA' . Tenn. . NOV. 7. H. ciay Evans , republican , claims his election as g-ovcrnor. but declines to give any figures , NASHVILLE. Nov. 7. Partial and Incom plete returns from the state Indicate that Turney. democrat , for governor , has a close shave for election , with the chances against pa him. Official returns In the Third congres paPC sional district show that Brown , republican , defeated Snodgrass , democrat , for congress gr by 2,600 votes. _ nl INDIANA. L ) 1 - [ to Democrats Concede tlio State , bat Ifapa to cli ' ' I'our cr 6 , Full returns from o'ny one , onereBslonal district have not up been received'tierox Indications point to ai'lfj. overwhelming 'ripfibllcan triumph In the th state. The reiKTlfiin state committee claims . mi Owens' election by from 30,000 lo GO/100 I HE majority over.'hla ypponent , Myers , for sec retary ot statv- thirteen congressmen and both branches of the legislature. The > demo crats concede 201000 republican majority , but think they wlltoravn four congressmen. Two hundred * and seventy precincts In Indianapolis giveQiens , republican , 29,251 ; Myers , democrat ! 20,499 ; net republican gain of 4,441. jlfl I The Dally NfwU Independent , estimates the republican tnajorltjr. In Ibis city ( Indian apolts ) and MM'311 ' county at 3,000. The Sentinel concedes the republicans have car ried the country by 2,000. The republican county central..committee claim the county by 4,000. > > P Ot ' 2:30 : a. m. The- Indications at thla hour are that the republicans elect their Elate ticket by at least 80,000 majority. and PENNSYLVANIA. liicrtufto Tlielr I > revlon l".nrjn Majorities. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6. In this city re publican Congressmen Blngham , 1 farmer , Reyburn , and Adams are re-elected by In creased majorities. Tha democrats lese their congressman from the Third district , off formerly represented by Samuel J. Randall , In Frederick llallorman ' tb , republican , defeating Joseph P. McCullen , democrat , by about 4.000 majority. The- republican plurality In this atatc Is and about 250.000. ALTOONA. Pa. , Nov. 8. Blair county , esti of mated , 3,500 republican plurality. This Is laid tbo Jirgeat ever given. Compared with the vote ot 1892 , It shows a republican gnln ol SHAMOKIN , Pa. , Nov. C. Returns up to m Id n l lit Indicate Monroe II. Kulp , rpptib- llcan. will bo elected In the Seventeenth con- greaalonnl district. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 6. ncltirns from the Seventh congresalonal district Itidlcato the re-cleetlon of Wangcr , republican , by 1,000 majority. Forty-six counties out ol elxty-sevpn In Pennsylvania , not Including Phll.ttlelphla and Alleghany , show an esti mated republican gain of 10,953 over ' 92 PirrSBURO , Nov. 6. At midnight Ihe re turns ImllcJte that Alloghany county has given /i republican majority of 40.000 , Pitts- burs giving 17,000 of this. The Indications at this hour are that every congressman In wintern Pennsylvania elected today li a re publican. Following Is the total vote In this city Hastings , I39.C5S ; gingerly , 51,113 ; Hawley prohibitionist , 1,160 ; Allman , people's , 3C6 , Oruruly , socialist labor , 759. Hastings' ' plurality , S3.6I6 , n gain over 1892 of 02,330. 3-30 a. m Returns from the entire state- give Hastings an estimated plurality of 216.- 044 , the greatest republican majority ever achieved In this state. In 1892 Harrison's plurality In Pennsylvania was 63,747 , and Hastings' gain over this vole 1s 148,917. MISSOURI. Dcmocratx Curry Missouri unil Lin I in All of I Mo Coiicri-nMiirii. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 6. At this hour (9 ( o'clock ) It Is generally conceded that the entire demo cratic stale ticket Is elected by safe plu- ralltles , Sam U. Cook , secretary of the state I democratic executive committee , gays that | every democratic congressman Is elected. The entire city ticket Is clectol by majorities rang ing fiom 2,000 lo 8,000. The democrats arc. wild with excitement. ' KANSAS CITY , Nov. C. At midnight both republicans nnd democrats linve equally fair grounds for their claims of Uctory Return ! ) are In from only a little over halt of the precincts and the vote Is remarkably close. Fifth congressional district , John C. Tarsney , democrat. Is probably elected. ST. JOSEPH , Nov. 6. The democrats of St. Joseph ami the Fourth congressional district experienced a genuine landslide , the entire republican ticket being elected. George C. Crowther. republican candidate ! for congress In the Fourth congressional district , IB elected by about 250 plurality. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 6. At midnight practic ally complete returns from the city show the election of the democratic city and legislative ticket with , the exception of sheriff and county . Judges , threa fn number. From the state , returns are meager. They show an average falling off of about 30 per cent In the vote , equally divided between the two leading parties. As Indicated by these returns , Missouri's congressional delegation will stand thirteen democrats and two republicans , viz Hatch , First ; Hall , Second ; Dockery , Third , Ellison , Fourth : Tarsney. Fifth ; De Armond , Sixth r Heard , Seventh ; Bland , Eighth ; Clark , Ninth ; Cobb , Twelfth ; Fox , Thirteenth ; Arnold , Fourteenth , and Morgan , Fifteenth , all democrats , and Bartholdt. Tenth , and Joy , Eleventh , republicans. The only dis trict which may be changed by later returns Is the Fifteenth , where Morgan , democrat , and Burton , republican , are having a close race. Ot the state ticket little Is known , but there1 Is no doubt of the election of Black , democrat , for supreme court Judga , Carrlngton , democrat , state superintendent of schools ; Finks , democrat , railroad and ware house commissioner , and a safely democratic senate and house of representatives. JEFFERSON CITY. Mo , , Nov. 6. At mid night the returns received here Indicate- the democrats liave elected a majority of forty on Joint ballot of the members of the Icgls lature. WYOMING , Indication * tlmt the ICopuhUcans Elect the Htnta Ticket and Legislature. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Nov. 6. The weather throughout Wyoming today was fair , and a full vote was polled. The Indications at 9 p. m. are that the republican state ticket , senate and a majority of the republican legis lative ticket nro elected , insuring- the elec- , tlon of two republican United States sena- tors. I CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Nov. 7. 2 a. in complete returns have not been received from a single county In the state. The vote was unusually large. From reports received the majority of the women's vote went to the republicans. Chairman Vandevcnter of the republican committee claims the election of the entlro republican ticket , while Chair-1 man Corthell of the democratic committee , also makes a similar claim , though one of his clerks says that only half of the ticket Is hoped for. The vote In Cheyenne will not be counted before noon tomorrow. So far as I counted , the vote on the republican state ticket In the county Indicates n majority of 750. The entire republican legislative ticket likely be elected and similar assurances are coming in from otber counties. KENTUCKY. Itepabllcnits Making Grout In road 9 In Ilourboiiilnm. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Nov. 7. Later relurns from Ashland district Indicate a close race between Denny , republican , and Owens , dem ocrat , with the chances In favor of the former by a small majority. It seems now that . Colson , one of the two republican candi dates in the Eleventh district , will win. JIunter , republican. In the Third , claims 1,000 majority. There Is doubt as to the election of Montgomery , democrat , In the Fourth , Lewis , republican , making a great race. Plgh. republican , has In all probability , won In the Ninth district. Coiodel Evans , re publican. In the Fifth , claims 3,500 majority. Louisville for the first time goes republi can. The democrats elected three * and per haps four of their candidates fpr judges of the court of appeals. UTAH TERRITORY. Count Going on Slowly and -Nothing Uuflullo Known. SALT LAKI3 , Utah , Nor. 6. Election passed oft quietly today and a targe vote was polled. The counting of the vote Is pro gressing very slowly , and It will bo mid night before anything definite is known , even as io the city vote. Republicans e-stl mate that Cannon , republican , for delegate - congress will have 1,100 majority In Ifm city , but this Is not conceded by the demo crats. Returns are coming In exceedingly stow and to midnight no authentic figures , can be given. . For delegate to congress the returns are showing well for Cannon , republican , anil the republicans claim his election by 2,000 majority. It will be Impossible to obtain figures tonight , MONTANA. Itotnnm Nnvr In InillcUe tlm Republican * Have Carrlrd Montana. HELENA , Mont. , Nov. 6. Returns como In very slowly. It Is believed that Hartman , re publican , is elected to congress , and Hunt , republican , chosen for the supreme , bench. One hundred and ninety-eight precincts In the itate , nearly complete , gUe for capital location , Anaconda , 18,331 ; Helena , 18,345 , No returns are In on the state ticket. Ona hundred and elghty-ilx prrclncls out of 520 give Helena a majority of 1,300 for the state capital , No state returns are obtainable. BUTTB , Mont. , Nov. 6. The democrat * populist * here concede the > election of Hartman , republican , for congress by sev eral thousand majority. The balance of the republican state ticket U also elected. IDAHO. Ilatuocrats Cl.ilin thn Ciovnrnar , but Inillru- tlon * ITfivnr tlift I & BOISE , Idaho , Nov. 0.--Tho election paraed quietly In this state co far a * heard from , ! Interest everywhere Is great , ami It la thought a very large vote has been polled. There were no figures obtainable until afti-r midnight. During the day both democrat ! republicans have claimed Ihe gov- " ' ernorslilp. The democrats concede the rest nl the state ticket , but the popullata have claim to the congressman. It U the opinion ot the most conservative men thai the state his gone republican on the stito ticket , congressman and IcRlslnturc , "MINNESOTA , Upturn * . Ml onCninlnc In , tint Itrpulillriun Clnlm Nnlnnu'n I'.lcctlon. ST. PAUL , Nov. 6. The polls closed at 7 o'clock , nnd figures are f lowly coining In , only a few scattering reports having been received up to 9 o'clock. There lias been n great falling off In the democratic vote and a gain.by both the republicans and populltls , the Litter gaining the most , however. The republicans would still win It they hold their own , ns the other parties did not entirely Join together , Therefore It seems tlmt Gov ernor Nelson , republican , Is elected by mi liicrcnso I over his plurality ol 14,000 , ot two years ago. ST. PAUL , Nov. 6. This ( Ramsey ) county t usually democratic , but thirty-four pre cincts out of 109 give Nelson , republican , for governor ; , a clear majority of 813 , an ) a plu rality over Decker , democrat , of 2.S3I , At midnight It was simply a. question of the size of the republican plurality In this city , with a strong1 Indication that It might proveto bo a majority. Twenty thousand was the first figure at 10 o'clock , but It has slowly mounted until now It may reach 10- 000. Governor Nelson's chlpf competitor seems to have been S , M. Owen , populist , for whom many democrats ilescrled their candidate. The rest of the state ticket , with the possible excepllon ot John \V. Wai- Us , democrat-populist , for associate Justice , has also be-en elected by a big vote. The congressional ' de-legation Mill consist of live and possibly seven republicans. julLmliAii , Ucpiiblloain Cnrrjr tlio HI ill c nnil Cliilm All lint Clno vnnircRinnti. | . DETROIT. Nov. 6. The relurns from the ' state up to 10 o'clock seem to justify the predictions of republican leaders of upwards of 30.000 plurality for the state ticket. Officers cersot the republican state central commit tee have just stated ( hat their adtlccs thua far received Indicate tlio election of eleven out of twelve congressmen. The democratic committee concedes the election of Governor i Rich , republican , but quota no figures as ' yet. They claim to have elected Mayo , dem ocrat and populist , for lieutenant governor. They claim the election of Griffin In the First district ; Barkwortti , democrat and populist. In the Second ; Carlcton In the Sev enth and Churchill In the Tenth district. Meager returns from the First district show that the independent labor political move ment lias been adverse to Grlffln , democrat , and the. election ot Corliss , republican , seems corlnln. DETROIT , Nov. C. Michigan has gone re publican by about 60,000 plurality. The re publican state central committee- claim It will exceed that liguro. Secretary Hoslord of the democratic committee concedes the re publican plurality to be 50,000. The republi cans have also elected every one of the twelve congressmen from Michigan , notwithstanding the division of districts by what they allege- to have been a democratic gerrymander. CONNECTICUT. Very Mc.igcr Upturnhliow Heavy ICnpuli- Menu l.iilm. NEW HAVEN , Conn. , Nov. B. Returns from three election districts In this city show a republican majority and large gains on the whole ticket. Returns from forty- three touns In the Second and .Fourth con gressional districts give the vote for gov ernor as follows Cofiln , republican. 9,622 , Cady , democrat , 6,740 , a republican majority of 3,400. Returns as far as obtainable from all parts of the stale at midnight Indicate that Con necticut has experienced a great republican landslide. This city has gone republican. Pigolt , the democratic candidate for con gress , who had n majority of over 3,000 last year. Is defeated , probably by 1,000 ma jority , by Speer. Coflln , republican , for gov ernor , has about the same majority. HARTFORD , Nov. 7. Returns up to 2:30 : a. m. show that the republicans have an overn helming majority In the legislature. The republican majority for the entire ticket < Is believed to be about 10,000. I MASSACllUSBrTS. Returns Comlntr In Blnur nnil Sliotr Ilepalillmn l.nlnn. BOSTON , Nov. 6. Owingto last night's storm returns from the small towns are coming- slowly and In many Instances It Is doubtful if the vote will bo In before to morrow. Returns thus far heard from show slight . republican gains and a largo falling oft in the country vote. It Is evident the vote will be very close and Jt Is doubtful If there will be an election by the returns. SPRINGFIELD. Mass. , Nov. 0. From the returns received tip to 11 o'clock , the Indica tions are that Massachusettx lias Klven Greenhalge , republican , a majority of 45,000 , ( Continued on Third Page. ) le leu a U < 2 | ifrs. X. O. JHeMoch a Orleans , Ind. Good Reasiifor Faiffi Cured of Scrofula by Hood's Scrofula permeates humanity. Ills thoroughly Infused Into tlio blood. Scarcely a man li free from It , In one form or another. Hood's fiorsiparllla curej scrofula promptly , surely , permanently. Thousand * ot people say so. For-Instance , load this : " I am Justified In thinking Howl's Snrjap.irlllr a .iplcndld modlclno by own experience with It. I was a great sufferer from scrofula , Iilr $ Ing-lre.-vKu ) norus In my i-ari and on in ] lic.td , sometimes like large bolli , < 11 "asK all tha time. My hiiibaiid Inilstoil that J take Hood's Karsaixirilla. Of thu Hrst bottlf My Appotlto Improved , and I felt somewhat better. Ho I bought another bottle , and by the tlmo It wa * half gene the - v-j- scroful.t had entirely disappeared. I 11111 r _ o.rts- . . . tin UKi now entirely free from scrofula and WB.S i never In better lio-ilUu Hood's HariaparlUa aha cured me of n terrible lulu In IUY aide , caused by noiiralcla of the heart. " lilts. A. C. MJSW.OCK , Orleans , Inillnmi. Hood's Plllo euro liver Ills. constipation , ftlllousucss , Jaundice , sick headache- , AMU3&MKNTri. f5TH ST. THEATRE = ftWlf ! ± , fc Tclrulioiio 1331 ' MATINEC TODAY , 2:30 : ; TONIGHT. S.I5. b The German Comcill.in bn LAST n CHAS. A LOCEH. in TWO TJAI1-S OH ! WHAT A NIGHT ! NEW SONOS , DANOKS. MUSIC. &fatlnea prlcei. any scat In the IIOIIM , 23c. $ 5lh ST. THEflTrlE TELKHHONU 1031 , SNlgh'a comnieiicliiirThurJcMy , Nov. S Tliu Jol IUltla Comedian , ROBT. F. PARKINSON SupporU-il by nn Kxccllent luinpaity. In the Great Sensational 1' rce Coincily. "The Man in Black. " MATINBH SATURDAY. VJttk Kov , U. Albania Ixiiuloa Eo ) claUy Ox MORSE i Sixteenth nnd Fnrimm , For Wednesday , Nov. 7th , ' 94. I told you o. Didn't I tell you New York v/ould go , Nebraska Texas in doubt but claimed by the demo- f , cratic party ? , , Venn. ll Right here wo want to say thot our store is being voted by the pee pie daily as the Popu lar Store for the mass es ( the rich , the poor and the great common people ) by as over whelming a majority as Penn. is wont to give the Republican. Ticket. Left nlsle IGtli street entrance , The excuse we have . . for < selling Blankets for J manufacturing cost and less is in the fact that the last of Septem ber we bought from O. H. Hayes & Co , of New York at a sacrifice their surplus stock of blankets. Copy of letter from Hayes : O. H. HAYES & CO. . 10 nnd 12 Thomas Street. , New York , September 2fith , ' 9 < The Morse Dry Goods Co. Gentlemen : Replying to your favor of Sep tetnber ISth , Ik9l , uo would wiy that after . hesitating.for some time , nnd eowspomllnir with our mills , we have decided tu accent your spot cash offer for Hlonketw nt mills , Same shipped today. Yours truly , O. II. HAYES & CO. They are on sale left of main 16th street en trance at prices that will delight. To illustrate : Pull sized White Hlnnkpts C7c pnlr ? xtrn size White lllnnkct 51.3 pair 'till slzo White Wool Hlnnkel $1.W pair "ull size White Wool Itlanket. . . pair Full nlze White Wool Hlanket. . . pair Extra size White Wool Hlanket. . . $ .U > H pair ' 'nil size White Wool Hlanket. . . . . $ .1 2.1 pair ' .r : xlni size White Wool Hlnnket $3.11 pnlr Extra Hlze White Wool Blanket. . .J4.17 pair Extra alzo White Wool Uluukct . . $ U7 pair Full size Gray Illnnlcet S3c p-Ur Full Hlze Orny Hlanket J2.I1 imlr Full size Ur.iy Hlanket $2.73 pair Full sUe Utul Wool Hlanket . pair Extra size Rod Wool Blanket 51.26 pair If you have a chill to morrow from the elec tion returns run to Morse's for extra heavy blankets. Spec ial discounts given de feated candidates. , Left main nlslc. The way our friends i i take off the bargains from our take off count f.S is a most pleasa.ftt sight to see. The department - - partment is only ten days , old ttnd is a - wonder der for a youngster of that age. Ten days ago 67 cents was the 8r ruling price for any yard , dozen , bunch , or piece on this coun ter. All goods placed for this sale were guar anteed to be worth $1 or over. We have ta.k- en 3c from the price daily. Tomorrow for 4Oc you buy what would have cost you 67c ten days ago. To be sure the assortment gets smaller-every day but gold dollars at 4Oe are cheap if they are tarnished some. Second floor , right of elevator. Crockery. Hare we combine beauty and utility with excellence and our popular low prices. This with the new touches has given the china department push ahead striking ly manifest in these new offerings , which includes fresh lots from our large eastern pur chase. Example. Good decorated toilet sets at $1.98. They are not worth $ S.OO but would be clieap at $2. BO Glassware. Quality and quantity both here. Your mon ey's worth or your money back. We'll sell yon one dozen excellent ( able tumblers for JSc. Hut we'll have to limit , them to make 'em BO 'round one- dozen to l customer. l.arjjo Immltutlon cut glass bowls. Hold ev- , > crywhere at Kte , tomorrow here nt 23c. n Lamps. , Nowhere in this fair young city can f' ' you find such a varied and extensive line of , lamps as we show.The y best is none too good ' for us. That the cele brated "B and H" all new stylessilver , gold , . ' brass , copper and iron. * > i Prices ranging from v\ \ $1.38 fora lump that ' sold.at $1.76 , up to the ' finest. Your money's worth or your money back. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO , , I'or Wednesday. Nov. 7th , ! * * * . Sixteenth and Kurnum , OtntUitu <