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' . . . THE OMAHA DAILY BE' ' ' , : , H I ES'I'ABLTSJIED tTUNl : In , 1871. OMA1IA : , 'IIUHSDAY MORNING , , ' NOVEMBER 7 , 1895. siGrii OOPY FIVE o'BN'l'S. _ . I DEFEATED IN A 1 STRONGHOLD . Even Kentucky Turns Its Back on the , Democracy. , BRADLEY'S ' MAJORITY IS TEN THOUSAND I.CgIMIItUr ( ' I. In I Snll' Innhl hut the Jllln"I'r" II y SI"I' I Menu sir for th ( ' 1.'III'ru-Jlrlln Gives I UI' IOUSVI.LE. Nov G.-Tho ctory of yesterday - day In Kentucky wa very much like that of n year ago. I was something In the nature or another landsikie. Old democratic strong- 111 t I have gone republican . while others . have surerell a sorlous Ilmlnuton ! of their n _ . _ _ nnu _ n nccl'stomed ; ; maJoriy : : The returns from over eighty counties , Including Jerers n , give Bradley 1 lead or about 1000. Among the counties not reported are some that are Itrongly democratic and other that are stongly republican. The Courier-Journal ( democrat ) says : "Dem- ocrats ot Kentucky are asldng where they stanll today. I was an a\'alanche. The gov- ernor's race Is In doubt. The legislature Is In doubt. Democratic majorities In demo- cratc strongholds have been shaved almost 10 nothing. As It now stands : from about t : eighty counties Bradley has a lead oC about 1,000 voles for governor. There may be bet- ter news to come from the unreported coun- ) ties , but the same rate oC democratic losses will mean nradhy In the executive mansion at I.'rankrort. " l A special to the Post from llarradsburg . t ICy. , says : General Hardn ! , who Is at his brother's home In this city , concEdes Brad- ley's iiccton , from returns received . lie takes his defeat che erCuly , amid says he did his whole duty. 1 is IIOb2blO that lie will oNn a law ofce In eIther Louisville , Frankfort - tort or Laxluigton . A specIal to the Post from Iancater , Ky. , says : Colonel Bradley Is receiving con- gratulaUon3 from all over the state this morning. At 10 o'clock he expreased him- ( pelt to the Evening Post correpollent as certain of election by 15,000. This estimate 1 18 made from a message to the elect that i Chairman Hunter oC the republican com- mle . Hepublcan claims and democratic conces- 1lons : show tonIght that not only has Ken- tricky elected tIme full republican ticket , but thH the complexion oC the legislature as- sures a republican successor to United States Senator Blackburn. State Auditor Norman t the democratic campaign chairman , In a statement to the Commercial said that - Blackburn's defeat h , assured "The repub- licans . with the help oC the populists , will assuredly control lie ( legislature , " he said , "anll Blackburn Is lure to ba defeated. Kentucky - tucky Is now a republican st3te.-'rhe people wanted a chanlo and they took I. the rePublican . Publican ' beIng allell by both 110pulsts and A 1' . A. No man could have carried Ken- tur'ky nt this election , not even Carlisle. " DI' V. ' . S. Hunter , chairman of the repub- lcan state campaign committee . rehlsell ( to make an estimate as to majorities . "The re- I1blcan state ticket IH elected by round Pluralities . " ho said , "and the legislature will he republican on Joint ballot , but I won't malle any gtmecz. I am waiting for authen- tic figures. " - Time CommercIal tomorrow will claim that , the republicans are certain oC a majority In 11lebture ' on Joint ballot . The Com- ( 4 _ - . . ( ! f figures sl.oI the compollton oC the ( C , , Muse ns follows : Itepublicans . tlfty- e .our : democrat . tort.thrc : democratic- t IOpulst : ! one. Two IJ"trct ! : the Twelfth and Nnet-trst. ! have not been heard from. The Fenate will be : Iepuhlc1n , fifteen : democrats . twenty-two. wih one district , the Thlrty- fifth , to hear trom. The thrity-tlfth district gave 4tH republIcan majority In 189t and Is confidently counted on as infely repub- Ilcan . and at least one or the mIssing leglsla- tvo districts Is expected to go the p.me way. The total vote on JoInt ballot Is 138 , and , as the rel1blc3ns have RIty-nlne certain , but one or the mlsfng ! districts II needed to give a clear majority . Bradley's majorIty will b@ between 10,000 and 16,000 , exact figures being unobtainable . litANlCFQltT , I ) , No\ C.-The legislature - ture appears 10 be sIxty-fve democrats apalnsr sixty-nino oppositIon. The popllst . hold the balance oC power. lIlaclburn's frlelllt claim hIs election with the nlll ot the populiets. CINCINNATI . Nov. G.-Tho Tlmes.Star special from Lexington K ) , says : Democrats hero concede the election oC Bradley . re- publcn. for governor b ) between 8.000 and 10000. The silver democrats are bitter In I th 11 denunciatIon cC President Cleveland hnt Secretary Carlte ! , ana charge them with UtQ tet'lonslhlty or the sweepIng defeat. WASIINOTON , Nov.A special to the Star from Louisville rys that Ihr.lln concedes . cedes the el ton ot flr3dley . and that the rCllblcanl claim the legislature ( . which would defeat Senator Blackburn . A private telepflm receIved here from Mr. Van send n'l Srotar Carlisle's print\ secretary , now In , ] Centucky , states' that Br.dley Is elected : governor hy trcm t.OOO , to 8,000. # I OtUIi'l' . 'rnl { 1'lnSIH S''I.INI . C.I.n , " 1irahiIs' ) . - t iuu'l isis I Cmiii- uiI.lit * " t.u' ; 11.111 IlommorN. LOUISVILLE , Nov. G.-Colonel W. O. I nlley , who yesterday carried Kentucky' for .le repuhlcln ! In time gubernatorial elec- tion. will be the choIce of his state for tit' pr'esiloucy alll his friends claim that ho will have the support of the southern repub- lcaM. : Ils a significant tact that the friends of G\ornor Morton , as well al the politIcal ehamnphmms : or Gevenor McKinl9) ' . ha\o all hcn In constant correspondence with the trllms ! oC Colonel Bradle , and leave urged thrn to push his elulmmi for the Ncont pbce , on the ticket. Colonel nrall y has heretofore - fore refused to discuss limo matter , but reused IlSCISS tonight It It' announced by : I. . Waler I.'or- i reJtpr , secr.'tary of Colonel Bralo"s cain- paign ' committee . -an,1 man3lng editor ot the ( 'ommerlcal. the republican organ oC the uitate. that Colonel nnll y's claims for ntmor.sl recognItion will be urge,1 In the n ' xt national campaIgn . General Iudley ) wets In I.olllvle during the grant arl ' enlampment and had a lent con- frr'nce wih Colonel Ir.ll ) "s ' friends , In which the importance of Kentucky wa9 dis- ctls,1 as probably having the deciding vote In the next national Ion\'enlon. with the . lrneibltily oC Its l'el1'seutatv(1 In congrss ha\lnl the deciding votes In case the elc lion oC President ! should be thrown Into the hOIH ' . G lcral Hu.UI . ) ' declared that Ken- tricky Would be the \1'011 state In ' 9G. ant that ( olGnel flradiey would be a prominent Ihure In national lolities. 'rhe friends of Governor Morton are urgIng the rrlends ot Coioncl Bradley to support the Now York umman , tin the ground that the relative la"JraIJhlc31 posiions of New York anti ICen- tucky would render' Iorton's nomination for president decidedly In favor oC Bradle"s nomInation for vice 11rN'llent. Oi the nthr II.nt. the McKinley men are argJln ! that McKinley and Bradley would make tht ztrongest ticket that could be } ut up . bf'.IUe oC the rer.nJ magnetIsm Dr t ! two men and the l'r"U that the ) ' enjoy - joy "C having won many gallant victories. It Ii also urged In favor oC the Ohlo-I en- I Irge to' k\ combIne thlt It would thus divest the t : . hlt : of any extrCnO tendencIes on either t13 currency or tariff questions both men reprcs'mutIng state In whIch manufacturing ' 'I I agrllutlul ! interests are of nearly I qUll ImportanN and where public sentIment : IJ mlei'tdediy conservatIY. Colonel DUdley I Will come to Louisville tomorrow front his * b'II" In Lancster 1.01111e , will consult with hIs ! fr . ' 1,1. ant hf lay b announce a a pros- I'1"tIal ' 3I'pitant. U"lllrnl" t4ut'ereelui "lrluln. itIC'liMQj ) Va , No\ 6-Returns trout all over the state Indicate that the democrt ! lectlll theIr cantIlate In fifteen of the vr'ney senatorial districts , and that the next senate wIll stand thirty-four IIfmocratl anti six oppoaltlon. The delccrats elected probablY sIxty at the 100 member of the new house. CIIUUHS 1'1' li''i'm ; ) CI.g\'I\SU. f1'rnlrIH'111 C"'I' " Ill's 1'ii'a . lt I lii' Ut'llHrnlu'nl'rlll I , SPItINGFIILD . III. . Nov. G.-I Is the be- leC at Governor Algehl that the greater re- publcan landsllle of yesterday wa , brought about chiefly through the treachery of the national administratIon ant time gohlbul wIng oC time democracy II Wal street. Uemocratc conventions In many states , he ) 'H , were packed by pos masters and menials of the administration who forced the administration . or Clevelanll' polcy on the money Ilu stlon. The governor was asked wllt he had to say about time result oC ) 'estlrday's eleclon . "Oh , nothIng , " he answered , with a broad , smile , "it Is not our place to talk. We have Just been laid out anti yet know that In pole - . le society I Is regarded as bal term for I , carpse : to Indulge In much back tale while the \ \ ake Is In progress , " anti then the gov- I ( 'ror laughel at his own grim humor. 1 "how will this affect the silver move- , intent ? " was then asked. "Oh I Ilon't know " said he. "Wimile the sliver platform has ben roughly treated In the Eighteenth district In this state , It has yet fared a great teal bettor than the gold platforms In other states. Two years ago , we lost the Wghteenth district by learly 3.000 ; this time , It seems , Mr. Hadley haR carried I by about 3,100 , and considering the tact the causes which worked against the democratic party In the other states also worked against It there ant the further fact that : Ir. Tan- nor , as chairman oC the republican commit- tee has lately been In New York , arranging to carry the Eighteenth district , the result Is favorable comraret with that In the other states. 1"01 exampl , Iowa went democratIc several tImes , but two years ago . In the great landslide , I went republican by about 33.000 majority. ThIs year . when time democrat helll theIr state convention . It was packed by post- masters ant the agents ot the federal admln- Iztratio'i. " . . . . . . . _ . "Tney auopteu a pllorm enlorslg laeve- land's policy Oi the money questIon , all as I result the great republican maJorlt of two. years ago , Insteat of being held down , has doubled , Drake , the republIcan . who was a weak candidate for governor , having a majority of upwards ot 60,000. In Kentucky , . the great .tronghohl of democracy , time federal - eral administration by 11rostulon oC pat- ronage secured an endorsement oC Cleveland anti Carlisle on the money ( Itmestlon . and aHa a result tIme democrats are In the woods lo kIng - lag for the rilnains or theIr once mighty' ' p1rty. In OhIo. Senator Urlce and rampbel teteatell the silver planlc In the convention and adopted a gol,1 , platform ant as a re- smnlt . the phenomenal republcan majority which McKinley got In the land- slide oC two years ago h3s been Increased . Bushnll being elected by upwards oC 80.000 msJorl ) . . In Pennsylvania the lemocrats all opted a poll piank and the result Is a republican majority oC 150,000. In New Jermey which Is really a democratic slate , the temocrats adopted a gold plat- Corm , and as a result the lembl'cans ; have car- . . riel everything In sight. In Marylanmi which ha been strongly Ilerocrate for a quarter oC a century. the democrts adopted a gold platform , ant as a result there are not enough oC them left to hury their deal\ In New York the democrats nlloptell a gold plt- fcrnn and as a result the republcan ma- ' . 'Jorlles outside oC the 11) have nealy toubl 11 In : Iassachusets the ) ' adopted the same platform . and aJ a consequence thE republican 100d Is neck deep all over the state. So that IC the election Is to be considered - sldered as a reJection cC the silver vlatform In the Eighteenth - district oC Iinois : then It must also be regarded as the most emphatic condemn1lon oC the gold platorms In the other states oC the union Ever known. " The governor further sad ! he attributed the general defeat to 1 feeling nf most Intense bitterness against the federal administration . There was a feelng everywhere among dem- ocrts that the federal atmlnlstraton hal tramplel upon every principle of democracy anll hall simply done the dirty work for the repuhlcan IJarty. I hal gone farther In carryIng out the prInciples oC Iunltlanlsm : : than the republicans over dnred. There was a feeling that tine present federal administra- ton was the weakest and most puslanlmbus the country ever had. As a cons quence , the party representing the tmsts ami special prIvilege grabbers had been victorious The ( .fect would be to give a new Imetus to trusts and to Increase cor- rupton In ( office. But In the end It . would he saId benefit the temocralc 11rt ) , In that It wou1 retire a number of men who hat posed as democratIc leaders . but who IU\l kept the party Crom espousIng any cause or standing for any principle. They stool ( or no defnie I principle amid cOlluctel1 the blslness of the party under a pollcal false prltense. The whole business oC govcrment seemed to rest upon a plane at poltcal trlcl ( r ) ' . Other leaders I will come he alll d , who wIll endeavor - leaver to place the party on hIgher ground and to make It agaIn stolid for these great prlnclple.s oC democracy to which our country owes Its mtiarvei.us career ant Its exaled natIons. position among natons. 'AS A C.\Sg 01. ' 'l'tt , ( ( ' " ( : ODI\ , "u'rK In llr'II" ' n.'II.J'ltJnln.t his IUHbl. BALTIMORE , Nov. G.-The neople of Maryland - land , having recovered tram the surprl caused b ) yesterday's politIcal avaiancime . are beginning to luqulre how It all happened anll what the result or It Is going to be. Congressman George J W II'ton , chairman oC time republc1n stat committee . sums I UIJ In a few words as follows : "The people ot Mar'lan arc tired of Gorman fluid Gor- manhl , or Hasln and Haslnlsm , anti yester- Iby the ] backed their seltments whim their . " b 101s. Chairman Il. W. Talbot of time democratic tata commitee said today that he thought It was attributable to the following reasons : "Th re were several causes . which , commmblneml . hrouIht ! abtit : the republcan vlelol' ) ' . The chltC reaeI : , however . was hOtly to Sent- atol' Gorman throughout the cIty and state. Many democrats 1111 not approve or the sen- ator's courst In cOlgrlsR 81HI all the his wlch ha\e affected the peollle for tint . past two ) 'ear have been attributed to hll amI to his course at -ashlngton. . The hard tines ' I' this state , as well as throughout the country , have bseii hid by many people at Senator German's door and the coeidhthoo . conditon oC the Iemocratc part In : Iar'llul has been gretiy affected by this feelIng . To this , more than any oUcr one cause , I attribute the t restm It . " / . Heturs at hand today confrm the oath- mates mnnade by the Associated press last night In every partIcular. Not only have time republicans elected theIr entre state anti city tIcket . but they hav carried the legislature - islature . which , arctnlng to figures at hand . now , wi stanll , In time lower house sixty- : elpht republIcans to twenty-rour democrats , i and In the senate fteen democrats to eleven republicans. CandIdates for time seat of Senator - ator Gibson are already sJlngln ! cup anJ among those promlnentl' mentoned are Charles J. Bonaparte the reCorm header ot this city and'Commgreasman Welngton , who Is the hero or tima hour because of his su cess- ful campaign. ' The homese of delegates will perhaps have more titan lxty ! republicans . Tine senate wi tie closet with the chances In favor oC are- pUllesn inajoetty. On Joint b lot the reo pubiiana will have . no doubt a cafe majorl ) . . Baltmore cty : vote for governor cornphte : Iowldes , republc.n , 55,110 : ilursi . democrat , 13,327 ; LeverIng , proimibitlonhit . 2,377 ; An- drews , 11puJ t and 80rlal t , 433. For comp- trailer : Graham republican , & 1.01 ; Smjb , dommnocrst 4.74. For attorney generai : lh- baulh , rcpubVcan . 61.106 ; Crother . democrat. 43.60G. Fcc 11)01 : Iooper , republIcan , 53 , - lG ; WillIams. thmuocrat . .15,217 ; A l\'ooJ , I'ro- hl ltonllt , 1.973 ; Golden , . socialIst alt labor , 381. For otate's atorney : fluffy , repmibiican . 3.79S : Cnipbeh ! . temocrat , H.3H. In time First 1 ant ThIrd legislative dlltrlts this republicans electa senator anti cx memo hers oC the house of delegates and six nm- LOT of time the house oC leleratel In the e"md dIstrict. t ' : e"11 Heturn' from e\"ry olnty In 111 btato : partly estmatft , give . Lloyd Lownll republican - lican , a majority v r " : . literal , d. . m 1 rat for I govara r of 19,715. - CLOSE ON TIE STATE TICKET Election for Supreme Jmlga 19 Yet Somewhat - what Doubtful ' , 'I ' NORVALAND MAXWELL RUN NECK AND NECK xh * tier 111' " ' , ( :111" : Over lii. . Vote of ' 1'\0 Ylr"Io , \ . . the iM'mmsou'rn I hem , 'otu ! hl" ' _ t imot 1mev Sh"ul.nIH' , .ulther " Tine relrs on the state judicial ticket r tar a ! received' indicate a very close election. In fact , the result Is so much In doubt that both republIcans and popul , ts umra claiming , . ' Holcomb stated thl9 the 'Ictory. Governor . . . _ _ . . statet Hh. afternoon that he CelL connllen U. we complete - plete reI urns woul prove the election ef JUllge Maxwell. He based his opinIon , he saId , on returns already received all upou the fact that the coun- ties In which the 11011lsts were 1wn to be the strongest had 10t yet reported. Upon the other hand he salt , the strong republIcan counties man been time first to complete theIr count. Chairman Ilgerton oC the populist state central com- mlt ' also claims the election of Maxwell. ChaIrman Hainer oC the republcan state central connmlttee . whie admltlng that upon the surhce oC the situation the contest Is a deco one , refuses to admit for a moment that JUlge Norval has not been re-lectet by a safe plurality . Ole feature of the complete county re turns reported to ( The Bee and tabulated be- low Is the decrease In both the republican and populist vote tram the vote cast for judge oC time supreme court two years ago. The eompleto returns , so far as received . give Nor\al. republican , 24G72 : Maxweih , populist , 2,134. The lale countIes two years ago gave Harrison , repmnbhican . 26,485 , and Hol- comb , populist . 23,81G. The democratic vote of time state has dl- vldell between Mahoney a 111 Phelps In a manner to Indicate that the tree silver dem- oerale leaders have greatly overestimated the strength ot the Idea In Nebraska. : Ia- honey , representIng the administration wIng of the party , has In the counties In which the complete vote Is recorded received 4.269. while I'hehits the avowed free sliver candi- elate , has received but 2,76G. a total demo- cratic vote or 7025. Two years ago these same countes gave Frank Irvine . the demo- cratc candidate for Judge of the supreme court , 10.791 votes thus indicating a shrInk- age of 3,76G votes InThe fvo 'cars. : y ' : : > . . ' 8 COUNTIES. g . g ' a . : : m : ' : ' : g ; i . 1 : . ; . _ L : _ : _ . : - . . \llamq . . . . . . . . : U13171 I4I 112 io illalmue . . . . . . . . . . U\ \ 46 r,7 4 3 1.1111' , . . . . . . . . . .em ! ' nun i62 31 51 flex iiutte . . . . . . . . HO 3 0 [ 22 SO 18 lox . lule . . . . . . . . . . . 100 516 ' 31 r , . . . . . mummer . . . . . . . . . . 316 [ , nOm ] 111 2,1 2) luter DOI"c . . . . . . . . . 416 ] 2 167 32 . . . . litull . . . . . . . . . . : ; i23 323 167 H lul . . . . . . " . . .y 3 hl 71 31 101 Jett.'rson . . . . . . . :0 722 161 SS 61 Jer'rson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 610 11)5 162 1O Kitim . . . : : : : : : : : . : : : . : . g . :7 : m 15 l lOb Koya i'alua . . . . . . . . . . . 219 149 ) 17 6 : . ; a.r.In. : : : : : : : : : : . . . 613 . : : 061 t r.m 6n d 1 1. .un . ; . " . h. . " . . .108 115. . . . . . . i Mci . kk. : : : . . : : : . : : : : : : : "jo 137 1 61 . 48 Nlckols . . . . . . . . 87 ] 0:1 SOl 3 ; . . . . . Pulk . . . . . . . . 41 ] :1 COI 33 CO Rcwnr.1 . . . . . . . . . 167 012 ] 18 1 38 Hhcrlun . . . . . . . . 16 C2l1 391 5 10 Rhiion . . . . . . . . . 205 331 6Z8 131 1 Thomas . . . . . . . . .2i :7 4 7 2 'rhur lon . . . . . . :62 240 331 37 12 \ ' : mhiey . . . . . . . . . . 4 716 61 : ) 2t Wmmsimtmmgmon . . . . 326 C73 C37 1& 30 \ \9hllllon ! . . . . . . . . . leo 012 9T6 G 6 WI\ . IH . . . . . . . . . 13 mom SC 4 a York \ . . . . . . . . . .3 132 H71 59 76 - - - - - Totals . . . . . . . . 429 22131 21672 Z 6 302 17COMPLuTh 1UiTUIINS. Tn time tolowlnl eotmnmties the count Is 0111"8 eomillele for the Illhpr ot IHcclncls inI lint ted : . Inll'nl'I . . . . . . 61 GSt 1 rC IS 1 Blown , , 2. . . . . . . . 3 10 lW 1 10. . . mnemrrntio. 19. 19..1 . . . . . 174 ! lHO . . . 30. . . . . . . iitnrt. I. . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 161 2S0 15 H ( 'Imase 13. . . . . . . . 18 33 173 24 5 Clay . H. . . . . . . . . . . 9 , 183 112 r1 61 26 CI' ( ler. 21. . . . . . . . . . . . ] r,6 122. . . . . . . . . ( 'umintzmc. 3. . . . . . . i3 104 ' 35 2 'J iawson ] 8. . . . . . . . . . IJ . . . :73 CCO . . . . . . . . ictnei. I..I . . . 13 f2 3 2 Dixon 1. . . . . . . . . :64 43 40 6.J . . . ' tugitmtu . . . . . . . . 4622 4t5 0J9 9 : 216 ImmnIy . 2. . . . . . . .1 . . 7 59 i : 4 3 Ilno . 4. . . . . . . . . . :07 31 . . . . . . . . JronUPI' 1"lmore. , :1. . . . . . . . . . . . 6:0 r.30 . . . . . . . . .1 I'Uummis , ] 2. . . . . . . . inc Cam 793 7 . 55 i ImamnmImn. 4. . . . . . . . . . lS 170 22 12 2 1.'lnlln. . ' . . . . . . . . 71 ! In12 nl 135 11 ( irene . 2. . . . . . . . . R 60 71 ] 0 2 Or eh' ) . . : 1..7 . 4 539. . ] . . . Goemer ' 8. . . . . . . . . . . 33 390 2C6 8 1 itannilton , . . . . . . 61 710 10S ' 4 ; 61 Ilimctnet'ck . I. . . . . . . ] 100 C . 2. . . Ilehe'ck. . . . . 2..1 . . . . . ] :2 ] 211 . : 1. . 1 hooker 1..2 22 7 I . 1 ltowamI , 9. . . . . . . . . 76 46 361 38 1 lowl.d 1"11 lP 4..1 . 219 : : . . . . . . . . . 1.lneoln. 46. . . . . . . 73 9)7 ) ] ) 26 :6 10" " " . 3. . . . . . . . . . 1 87 7:1 : 9 j Nllce , 13. . . . . . . . n 704 612 :6 ] 2cmitam.m ) . 13. . . . . . 10 97 11 93 6 OtuC 7. . . . . . . . . 2JS 22 ; 20. . i2 32 i'awmne . 5. . . . . . . . . 3 , is : r21 73 23 Iawne i'ltoIps. , \ . . . . . . . . 2 : R4 262 1 : . . . . iCed \ViIiow , ] 0. . . . H 612 C71 4 H Wiow . . . . . . . . . . . i : 12 2S0 83. . . Halne. . 2.9 . . . \ 2)6 ) t1 61 4 Saunders , :3. . . . . . . . :27 79 ' 1425 01 70 timeridmnn . 31..S . . 6,1 321 34 2i Ihprldnn. ) . ] 2. . . . . . . . 1 . H Ol C3. . . . 2 . Vayene ] . . . . . . . . .171 ! ---1--- 04 I iIj ] S . . . _ _ Totmmt.u . . _ . . . . . . . 7tO I 2.661 :91-71 :291 - S:6 S One I'f'clct mmnibslmmg. ADAMS COUNTYIahone . 2t3 : Max- well , 1.317 : Norval , 1.461 : Ihell : ' . 1.12 : \olenban : r. 105. Judees. Tenth Judlclol district : . lleaii . 1.681 : ' . leNel ) ' , . 1,132 ; ; Stoddard 19 : Thonnpm'ofl . 117. I.AIXE COUNTY-orvai. 57 : Maxwell. 46 : Mahoney . 26 : Phelps 4 : Wolnbarer , 3. mevenlh miistrlct-lCendmmll , 103 : Doyle , 30 : Irlce. 61 : Thompson , 70. BOONI COUNTY-Iahoney. 91 : Maxwell . 1lil : Xorval , 762 : Phelps 34 ; Wolenbarger , : ; l. Judge' . mevnlh distrIct : Doyle ( pop. and dem. ) . 11Gl : Thompson ( pop al1 dem. ) , 1,155 : Prlco ( rep. ) . 1007 : Kendall ( rep. ) . 901. ( BOX 1UTT COUNTY-I.xwel , 389 ; Norval 632 : Phellms 30 : Wolenb3rger , 18. Jutigee , . lftenlh dlftrlct-lartol. 60 : Kln- kall , G13 : Golden . 404Vestcvor : : , 520. llOYD COUNTY-Iahoney. 100 : Maxwell . 61G : Norval 330 : Phelps , lO , Judges , 1lt- teenth distrIct : Bartow. 416 : Golden , 6H ; Kinkald . 537'm'estover ; , 3S4. BUTLER COUNTY-tahoney , 39G : Max- well , 1.304 : Norval , l.ol : Phelps , 284 : Wolf- enbarger , 20. Judges . } 'lh district-Bates , 1.67 : CaIn 880 : Kellogg . 1,101 : SetgewlCk , 1,238 : Wheeler 985. DODGE COUNTY-taboney , 416 ( one precinct missing ) : Maxwell , 1.735 : Norval 1.167 : Phelps 852 (01 ( Ilreclnct missing ) . Judges . Sixth distrIct : : \\lng , H8 : hiohlon- beck 2,046 : Marshall , 1,90 ; Patterson , I,23S : Sullivamn . 1,279. iIALL COUNT\- hhoney , 2S : Maxwell , 1,263 : Norval 1,328 : Phalpl , 167 : Wolen- bager , 48. JuJg , Eleventh distrIct : Doyle ( pop.1 ) , 1.HO : Kendall ( rep. ) , 1.6tH : Price ( rep. ) , 1.30S : Thompson ( pop. ) , 1,759. IAH.AN COUN'-lahone . 98 ; : [ x- well , 851 : Norvai 740 : t'imehis 31 I : Wolen- b\er : , 101. Judge 'r nth dlstrlct-n ( pop. ) . 1:9 ; lcNeny ( rep. . ) , G73. i JIWFlmSON COl'Xn.-hhone , 209 : Maxwell , 72 ; Norval , lIGI : Pbe1pl. 88 ; Wolenbarsr , G7. Judg , First distrIct : UUI 1,19G. : , 59 : Faloon , GI : Lelon , 1,4S ; StuD , JOISON COUTY- Iahoney , 173 ; Maxwell , Old : Norval. ,166 ; Phelp1&2 ; \Volfmmbarger , 107. Jurle& First district : 9 I. tI" . . 1,2Z'T ; Stmmil ! , 15S ; , Faloan , 77 ; Bush , 19.KDITII COUNTY- bhonfY , 32 : Maxwell , 11 : XOral , 1 : Ihell. 18 ; WoIenbager , e. Judges : . ThIrteenth dlJrlot : Grimes , : 4S : Nsvihhe. 25. ICIA PABA ( Ol'XTY--laboney , 19 : MLx\tl , 219 : Norval. I9 : Phelps. 1 ; 'oit- : Inl'rr\l'r , 1. ; Jude.a . Flfttnth IItrl.t Inn- .kad , 45 ; ilarlor . 198. OoI.n , :43 : We .t- evr , 212. \fASTlm COl.'N'I'Y-Mabrniey , llo ; Mlxwel 2&r6 ' ; Norval , 5,413 : lhtlps. GI3 , I " , leLbarG r. 472 . Jul& , I. ThIrd dltrlct : Iltenbender , 629 ; Collins , SOS : Cornisin . 6GG4 ; Oelsthardt , IM1 : hail , ' .i80 ; Holmes , 6G30 ; tack , 408 ; McNerney . 1,784 , ; nose . 1,953 ; Tibbett , 3,334. LOUI COUNTY-Maxwell " . 10G Ncr\'al , 1 I. Jtitiges . Ile\'enth district : Kendal , 126 ; PrIce , 16 : Thompson 93 : Doyle , 103. : lnlCI COUN'Y-laxwel , 837 ; Nor- 'val , 662 ; Mahoney . lOG : Phelps , G7 ; Wal en- bargsr , 48. Judlcl31 : Patterson , 880 : Marshall - I shall , i93 ; EwIng I , 506 ; Sullivan . 4G9 ; Ioler- beck 43. NUCIOIS CO1'NTY-ML'cweil , I ,053 ; Non'al , b9 ; Mahoney , 67 ; Phelps , 35 ; Scathe 9G1 ; hastIngs , .220. . plmps COUNTY-taxw.l. 1059 : Nor- val 7G6. JudgeR , Tenth distrlct : Deal , 1.167 : lcNcny , i46. 10,1 COUNTY-Mahoney , 4 : Maxwell . 1.21i : Norval G91 ; Phelps , 33 : Wolrenbarger , G9 , Judpes , Fifth district : Bates , 1Ot6 ; Me- Cain , 57 : Kelogg , 77 ; 8oJgwlck , 72 : Wheeler , 1.33. SEWAItI ) CO : TY-tnhoney. IG7 ; Max- wl. 942 : Norval 1,431 : Phelps , 15 ; Wolen- barger , 38. Judges I.'llh tItrict : Bates , 1,262 ; CaIn , 612 : Kellogg , 1,231 ; Sedgwick , 1,30.1 : Wheeler , 834. SI1E1tMAN COL'NTY-Malmcmney , 4G ; Maxwell - well , G29 ; Norval , 39t : phElps , S ; WcIen- barger 10. Judges Twelfth district : W. L. Green , 6iO ; hI. :1. Sinclair , 47f. I . STANTON COUNTY-tahoney , 205 ; Max- well , 331 : Norval , 538 : Phelps . 137 : Walton- barger , H. Judges EghU distrIct : Craw- ford ( hem ) , 660 ; Evans ( rep. ) , 61 ; Rose ( pop. ) . 1 J ThOMAS COUNTY-tnhone. 2& : Maxwell , 27 : Norval , 4G : Phelps , 7 : WOlfenbarger . 2. Judges Eleventh district : Thomas J. Doyle , 6 : A. A. Kendall . 4 : Jcen A , PrIce , 29 ; John H. Thompson , G3. TIUHSTON COUNTY- Iahoney , 262 : Max- avehl , 248 ; Norval , 387 : Phelps , 37 : WoIenbar- ger . 12. Jndges , Eghth district : J. C. Craw- ford (1Iem. ( ) , 6:2 . R. E. Evans ( rep. ) . 411. VALLEY COUNTY- Iahoney. 47 ; Maxwell , 7G : Norval G1 : Pinelps 20 ; WoJenbarger , 21. JUllges Eleventh district : Doyle . G60 ; Kendall . 7G : Price G3G : Thompson , G76. W ASINGTON COUNTY-imlanomney , 32G : Maxwell . G73 : Non'al , 97 : Phelps , 163'olf : - enbarpH , 39. Judges , Fourth district : ilaker 1,138 ; Dickinsonn . 1260 ; flume , 1.0t : Iawcett , 1.17Gerguson : , 591 : Ilopewehl . 96t : Ke'scr , 1.652 : Mapney , 807 : Powell , 1.084 : Rdlchc . 72G ; Scott . l,41 ; Slabaugh , 1,082 : Wakale , 942. WEISTEI COUNTY-Mahoney , IG2 : Max- well . 942 ; Norval. 97G : Pimelps 66 : Wolfen- , barger . 64. Judges , Tenth district : Mc- Nerey , 1.100 ; n al , 1,083 : Thompson , 43 ; Stoddard . 24. WHEEI.EH COUNTY-Iahoney. 13 : Maxwell - well , 164 : Norval 8G ; Phelps. 4 : Wolen- barger 3. Judges Eleventh district : Doyle , 17 ; Kendall . 120 : Price , 13 : Thompson 151. YORK COUNTY-Malloney , 107 ; Maxwell , 1,312 : Norval , 1,474 : Phelps l9 : Wolenbar- ger . 75. Judges , Ffh distrIct : Bates. 1.372 : V'ineler . 1.11 : Sedgwick , l,81G ; Kellogg , 1G19 ; McCain 138. CnB"SI IX 'l'hhl3 'I'A3IIrANY : VOTId. ( ) lilIosht Ion tl hit- 'n'Ii.r . Ik'prt'semmteut 1 , ' Inn , ' ' . I ) iIflhiS' Stnty-mtj-lfumsnecpu . NEW YORK , No\ 6.-With the total vote In New York Ciy nearly GOOO ( leE than I was at the contest for mayor one year ago Tamm3ny hall's local ticket poled about 18,000 more ballots than were raH for 1ugh J. Grant last November , while It Is estimated - mated that time anti-'rannmamay vote Is some- thing like 40.000 smaller than. that which was given to Strong last year. The rgIstrton was about 65OQO In excess ot the b lots cast The tuslonlst leaders admit that for some reason there was an absence thIs year or unIty oC purpose and concert ot acton that characterized the work oC the anti-Tamniany forces last year , In this city tim majority I for the democratic state Ucklt ( I apllroxl- , mated at 10.000 greater than the average ef tinC InaJorlty for the Tammal ) candidates , which are front 25,000 for Sohnnner for recorder - corder to 17OCO for Purroy for county clerIc The last named I the chairman oC the Tammany - many commIttee on organizatIon. . j I ! at the new legislature , bared upon corrected returns tram nearly all election districts and careful etmates In others , shows that the tate semt wL cane.iat of thIrty-five rcpublcans : tourten democrats and one independent , and the assembly will be made up oC nInety-nIne republicans and mty- one democrats * . The total unofficial vote for secretary of Ftale Is : King , democratic , 605,590 : Palmer , republican , 572,525. ThIs makes Palmer's plurality' 6G.635. Tine vote In 1893 was : Pal- enter 65.098 : Myer , 620G1 ; Palmer's . plu- rality . 24484. BROOKLYN , N. Y. , : O\ \ ' . 6. ' 1 looks now as If the mayoralty conteet would he transferred - ferred to the courts. : Ii : Grout refuses to concede the election to : Ir. Yunter and tine regular democratic campaign cpmmltee has retained General A. I" Jenkn and Abram B. BaIley to look after Mr. . Grout's interests - terests A meeting of the regular executive commitee ha been called for ' the purpose oC taking further acton In the matter. Mr. Grout was asked this afternoon It he concetet the election or Mr. Wurster. "I do not . " he replied , "tor tine ' reason that I If vlrlent that the returns that came out oC polce hmeadquartcrs . as they came last night "ero not to be relet upon. They did not come wIth the uniformity anti regularity that the returns came on the state ticket. When It cam to the mayoralty time returns first were all for Wlrster and , len for Grout. Whie they were all much the Hame way certaIn wel known republcam were out try- lag to place bets. After an hour erse they retured to Wurster again When they be- gait to return to " 'urter , time police depart- meet Issued a statement of fIgures and In half anAhour admItted an error oC a couple of thousaml In their statememit. I do nol care to say anything about the police Ie- partl nt. This vote has got to be can\sse\ There will be every means taken to properly . can\'ass the vo\e. \ " llOCLYN. Nov. G.-Brooklyn city com- plete : For Mayor , Wurst , republican , 77- 627 ; Grotmt regular .Iemocrat , 75,313 : , Simep- anI , reform democrat , 9,455'ureter's : . pl- rahity. 2.211 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Shill OI' 'm'hllI VIC'l'ltY ( ( HtOV1NG. 11,111' ' ) IIJlrlh' il I CIIII . \ \ 'iI I Ht'.u'l t4HifIiti. COLUMBUS , Nov. 6.-Neitlmer the repub- lcan nor democratic slate cOfnmltees have atempte1 to get anthln" 1:0 ) : eact fgur s on the election returns today. Chairman An- deson conceded the state..toc republcans by 90.000. Chairman Kurtz "niid Btnshmnel's 111uralty would not be less than 109.000. The vote tcr Coxey , pOPUlist , will bo about 15.000 less than las year. The only consolation tor the populists Is the election o , V. F. Conley for state senator In t"e Thlrt- ccond dIstrict. Conley was endorsed by the republcans and defeated Lawler ot Liens , the hoe candIdate oC Senator nrlce. He has ' declared for For- aker for senator. There ' have ben several chanles In the executIve rClls train last night , the democratic minoriy being reduced In each Instance. At presEnt Ihe senate wIll stand : Republicans , thIrty ; democrmts six : fusion PCPllstt cite In the house the re publicanms have elghty-se\'en anti the demo- crts twenty-five. 11ev. Mr. Horer , repub- Icm oC Drake county , and Ktor . republican or Santusky , may pull thruug'e. The rlpub- Icana have a majority or elghty-seveli on Joint ballot . CLE'ELAND , Nov. 6-Complete . returns from thia ' ) give Businnelh thle ( Cu'aboa coun1) Dushnel ( repullcan ! for governor ) I pluralty ) of 11,683. Every candidate on the county ant legtsla- t\.o republican tIcket Is"ellt I' by 11lural- tiES ranging from 1.601 downi Coxey , pJpU- list , received 2.820 votes In the : county. CINCINNATI , Nov. G.-Tho plurality for Bushnl , rql.blcan , for' ovrnor , In 1am- i Iton county , with one perc/nct / mlsmelmtg Is ] 153. The missing precinct will Increase ; thIs to over 12,00. One or , two other can- I I\date ! run up to 13,000. ! " , ' . :11""IClU""UI 5immj art ty . ( ronlnJ BOSTON , No\ G.-Cerrtcte returns nol at hand show tllf GO\Lrnor Greenhllge Is re-electe1 by 63.41 pluraly , which Is .933 . , 'ote above his plurality last ) ' 8U. Munlel- pal suruIe for women wasp defeated by a majoriy et'tlmated at over 75.QO. Th , romJI x'on c tie Mauehusetl Igls- btur , ' Is : Sen te , thlrly-hlee : r.publc3n- : , sven demo.'rts , drmL'r"\ . gain cf one. Io'Jst of reprfStntat v's 101 1 , lubl , an. ' , fifty-five dtm"cra s. d moralc , gain oC I eight , AS TO TiE COUNTY TICKETS Republicans Victorious in Most Oases and Populists in 0 Few , LANCASTER LEADS THE LINE WELL l leclll lt Ih ( ' Clt.lll cS ; Ct'nll're\ on ! lt'rll 1111 (2lerLt If time nIh'let CII rt , I.INC01N , Nov. G.-Slleclal.-The ( ) repub- lcan Lancaster county local ticket was elected by pluralities which substantatell the expectatons DC the most sanguine. The tight between the republicans and Inde- pEllents centered on candidates for sherIff and clerk oC tine district court , The repub- lcans nominated Sam E. Low Cot cleric and John Trompn ot Ilckman for simeriff. The Independents and democrats lamell I'rell : \ her anti Elms Baker pr sent Incumbents , for the offices oC shelf and clerk respectively. Trompen's pluraliy Is 722 ant Low's . 1,21G In cIty and county Returns from Cort-two out oC fifty-two precincts gIve the. rest oC the county tIcket total voles as follows : Colt for treasurer , 4,146 : Poly , 1.466 ; WItman , ' 1,061. For county clerIc the same prcclncts' give TrImble , 1,393'alters : , 1,65. ; Spence , 79t ; Gilbert , 396. Beckman , county commissioner , elected , 4.75. LINWOOD Neb. , Nov. G.-Speclal.- ( ) ElectIon pass d off very qulell' , The weather was fIne and early In the forenoon an unu- sualy large vote was 11retlctet , but only 90 per cent ot the voters In the township appeared - pearet at tine polls . The republicans show heavy gains and elected theIr township tIcket entire , except rod overseer for this distrIct. Norval receIved a majority oC all votes cast for supreme judge . County distrIct super- vIsor tel to the lot of tie democrats , they electing their man by two votes. TECUISEI , Neb , Nov. G.-Speclal.- ( ) The republIcan victory In Johnon county I Immense ant tar beyond conteenp'tation. The republican county tIcket was elected entire , the pluralities ranging from 225 to 800. The ticket : Clerk , W , A. Campbel : treasurer , T. P. Renshaw : Judge , 11. W. Brandon ; sherIff , W. H. Woolsey : superintendent ot public instruction . E. E. Young : clerk or district court , C. B. HosIck : surveyor , W. L. Dunlap : coroner Dr Charles ZeIgler : com- missnoner D. H. Ostranider. Goold and Mor- ri for gents receive tuly 460 plurality. In addition to this , It Is safe to say that tine opposition dId not elect over hal a dozn road supervleors or two assessors over the county. In fact , all precinct oUces go to re- publlcans . 1 W AIOO , Neb. . Noy G.-Speeial.-The ( ) ' clccton passell off quietly yesterday. Party lines were Ignored on some at the candIdates. 1' . n. Olsnt. populist candidate for treasurer , was electe by over 700 over Joimnson time repnblc l nominee. W. W. Alt , candidate for surveyor ' and George Buck candidate for sherlf . cacti beat the populist candidates by over 900 votes. 1' . J. Carey for clerk oC the district court and S. E. Clark , for sup rln- tendemut both iOptihist . were each elected by over 300. L. E. Grover republcan nominee for judge , Itads I Fuller , populist . by about 160. Anlleron , republican , for coroner , leals , Way populIst . by about 250. 'Est ant , , rt- ptnblican . for county . clerk. leads time other candidates by 350. The dcmoraI8 , dhl not figure In the contest to any great extent , ex- cept on commissioner ant county jldgeant Thomsen , the democratic nominee for commissioner - missioner oC the Second district , was elected by about 200 votes over Malay . populist . but Ilklson , their nominee for Judge , was third man In the race. GRAND ISLAND Neb. , : . G.-Speclal ( ) -The election on county officers resulted lS follows : Clerk dIstrict court John Alan ( rep. ) ; county judge , : . T. Garlow ( rep. ) : sheriff . , George 1' . Dean ( reIJ. ) : coroner , Myles J. Gahan ( rep. ) ; treasurer , William ThOJsen ( poll. ) : county clerk Z. n. Park- ridge ( rep ) : senrveyor A. C. Koenig ( rep. ) : county superintemndent . Ia'nard Spink. The republicans will also hav a clear majoriy In the county board. I HASTINGS , Neb. . XO\ . 6.-Special.-At ( ) an early hour this morning nineteen prei i ducts have been Ilanl front which give i Harris for sheriff . 1,4GO : Otton 163 : for county clerk Bgelow , 1..18 : .Carklns , 1.420 : treasurer I'man , 1,768 : Reader , 1,322 : clerk district court Maxwell , 1.4H : Lynn , 1.61G. The republcans ha\o concellet that they , slhi come out with only county superIntendent - Intendent , coroner , county smnrveyor , and possibly - sibly treasurer with three precncts to be . heanl trom. The populist and democratc fusion tIcket have county clerk , cleric of dis- trict court anti sherlfi. DUNCAN Neb. . Xov. G.-Speclal.-Total ( ) vote cast here 109 , wIth following candidates In the leall : County judge , Imlan : county clerk . GraC : county treasurer. Elliot : s'heriff . Kavanaugh ; clerk distrIct court Spelc : county superintendent. Hothleutner : sur- veyor , Rossiter : coroner Ayers : supervIsors districts G and 7 , Llsco , Wiggins : 10wIlhip clerk Kozlowski : treasurer J. Gerber : jus- tce of the peace D. ( I. Owen. The town candidates were all democrats and petItIoners , no local republican candidates In . the field . The petitioners ar In the majority . 1 XE1En , Neb. , Nov. 6.-Speclal.-Tlme ( ) electIon massed off very quietly Iii this place annul the only : strife was between several of the ant candidates for overseer or highways. The ntre republican tIcket In Exeter township was elected by good majorities . with the exceptIon oC aeseteor which went 10 the dcmocrats b ) a smal mnajority. The popu- lists were not In It at all this 'ear. The repuhlcans also elected the supervisor In district No.1. Exeter and 1.lberty. This was a harll fight and the republicans arc justly proull ot theIr succ ss. F11EMONT. G.-Speclal.-The ( ) result oC the electon In Dodge county Is a surprise 10 time dennocrats. For the frt tIme In years the republcans have a good Part of the county ticket. Full returns from all the precincts In the county except three and partial returns from them slloW ) the election of Shl\erley ( rep. ) , clerk oC circuit court .y 1.000 over Harms ( dem. ) . ICrealler ( rep. . ) defeats Chapman ( dem ) for sherif by 500. On the county clerk the result Is very close cose and may require the omclal count to decide. On the face oC the returns : lal'ie ( rep. ) Is two voles ahead. Plambeck ( denim . ) Is prob- ably elected county judge , but his election Is not con led. Andrewf ( rep. ) Is elected sur- veyor. All that the democrats have saved at county officers Is Nelson , who miefeated KlIne by 125 , ant Collins , who Is elected over Is ! Clark by a large majority. Result on city ticket : Supervhor , Iteynolds ( rep. ) , e5t ; Mead ( rep. ) , C7G : Balduf ( dem. ) , 573 ; Hansen ( dem. ) , 433. Assessor , Gibson ( rep. ) . 81G ; Stanford : ( dpm. ) . 3i3. JustIces of the 1)00cc. . Dame ( rtp. ) , G38 ; WIntesteen ( dem. ) , 71 : Van Anda ( rep. ) , 515 : luf ( dem. ) . 413. Constables , Peterson ( tel ) . ) . 679 : Show.cr ( rep. ) , G69 : Xo ( denn ) , 660 ; Uerks ( dem. ) , 489. NELSON , Nab. . No\ G.-Speclal ( Tele- granm.-l'opullst ) county ticket Is elected by majorites ranging from thirty to 275 , wlb the exception of county judge , Prank Long ( rep. ) . re-elected by twenty nmmajority' . STANTON , Neb . Nov. 6.-Special.-Tine ( ) officIal canvass of the vote has been made and shows the election at the entIre t puhl- can ticket by Illuralte ranging Cram tour to 400. The cmpan was one oC the hardest taught 1101lcl battles In the history of the cO'nty ' , and republicans are jubilant. At the last moment the Pfulsls threw their vote to the democrats and completed the defeat The vole on regents give the republicans fS , dOloeut 409. ppulst 172. Non'al's Illu- ralty over Maxwell I 201. Dvans carried the ooumnty over lnwel for dlrtrlct judge hy sixly-one . y-on pluraly. WA YNI' : . Neb. , XO\ G.-Speclal ( Tele- pram.-Tb ) democrats elected tine following ofcers : Ccunty clerk S. B. Uuael ; sintrilT . lm1 I hteymiold ; treasurer . Phi ii. Kohl I ; com- Ilss'"er. ' El C'uhlen. The republ'r ' ellrtet ' I , . "ty Jug , E. Ma'tln : slplrlntladrnt , I' ) ya VIe rl'er ; 11 rk 01 tp dlstrlrt court . Bert thrown , rorone' , J l ( Oaertn : sur- vey . r Ludwig Selmer Io' dlstr"'f " judge Robertson has a majority ot fifty-eIght In the county and Nonal for supreme Judge a plurly oC 320. SIDNEY . Xeb. . Nov , G-Speclal ( Tele gramn.-lteturns ) conning In lo\ly front out- Iyln precincts Indicatons point to entaIl majority for republcans on time state tcket All lutecst Is centered In the county tIcket. Daniel leAleez , 11etton candidate , Ie elected sherIff. County clerk Is still In doubt , Ilal- aqce or the relmblcan tIcket elec\'II. \ hmnpoa- sibie to get accurate figures on tiny lmtmt tIme calmly ticket , Ollicial cons'aes swill probably take piac tomorrow afternoon. 1IAItTINGTON , Nob. , Nov. 6.-Speclal ( Tclegrammt.-Tinis ) election has beau tine nmnot cxcltlng.and inotly contested of city ever imeltl in time county , Tine following county 001- cers avere elected by email lthmmrollties : John J , Ocebel ( dent. ) , county clerk ; T. F.eigler ( denim , ) , treasurer ; John hirown ( them. ) , sinerlif ; A , E.'mtrd ( rep. ) , etnperlntemalent : ; iienjnt- nun \S'ecd ( rep. ) , jmmmlge ; Vi' . I I. Martin ( rein , ) , clerk of district court ; P. l'iersonm ( pop. ) , corn- ntisaiomner 'l'imlrtl ( histrlct ; Aendroaw 2.icNeal ( rep. ) , for smnrn'eyor , and Frietert ( dent. ) . for coroner. Am ; yet It Is not certaInly knowin svhether Maxwell or Norvmil immts tine county. Evans leads for district jmnmlge , whim Crawford - ford second Place. LINCOLN. Nov. 6.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) Chairnnaet llnhmner of time roitubllcani. state central connmntittet. . says tonight tinat fifty coenntles give Norveml 7,189 over Maxwell , Time state gave linerrison 6,366 over llolcomnmb two years ago. O'NEILL , Neb , , Nov. 6.-Specimtl ( Tele- grant-Clnalrmnant ) Tonnennersinmatmeor of time FifteE.ntin jmntlicinl district ciabmas time election of Judge ICinkaid by 1,500 majorIty amid time ciection of Jtndge hiartow by 200 innajority. In thIs , liolt , coutity the poptnhlsts have elected the state anti eentlre coimmnty ticket , whtln tine exceptIon of clerk of time district coenrt by majoritIes runnmlng front 200 to 350. Jtmtlge itartow ruins folly tnp with inlet ticket. while Jenmlgo Klnkaid heads his lnart' vote 800. hJi4T1llCE , Nov. 6.-Speclal.-Timo ( ) doe- thom rettmrnns 8150w tine entire republican ticket elected , witin the exception of treasurer - urer , the democrat-populIst candidate , Jacob Klein , being elected by about 200 uitrejority. TDKAMAII , Nob. , Nov. 6.-Speclsl.-Wlthn ( ) one exception the entire republican ticket is elected In thnls counmty by vlurahities rangimng from 100 to 300 C. F. Beck , populist antI dennocratic cantlldate for cotnnty supermmltenmn- ent , was elected over hlardhmng , reinublican , by 100. ltc'ttmrns are all in , bitt neglect of clerks to take oft time vote on tine lmea'i of the tIcket wIll necessitate waIting until morning fan' a complete vote. In seven out of nIne pro- cincte of the county Nerved receives 762 antI Maxsa'eii 692. It Is estImated tint Norval will have 300 over Maxwell wimen the vote is au In. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALM 0 ST LISAN I 31 (1 US I S .J F ) It S Ii 1' . htopuiIuhiemiuis limivecomitrol of n1ve'r 1)eimirl muie'iit of the ( oa'ormimii.'in 1 , JERSEY CITY , N. J. , Nov. 6.-Time mngnl- tude of time repmnblhcan sweep iii New Jersey did not beconic apparent until oday , winen timc official returns , as filed with tine different county clerks , showed tlmat the wildest claims of the republicans and the beat returns that cculd be obtained fell simon. Time election of Griggs was known to ho a certainty at 10 o'clock last night , but at that hour 12,000 I and 14,000 were all that the leathers of tint' reptmblhcan party claimed. Later tlney ad- var.ced their claims under the Inmuiemence of tine iress returnns to 22,000. TIne t'euit In tine counties as tiled simow tlnat Griggs re- c&ved 26,960 pluralIty over McGIll , Time republicans - publicans from eec end of tine state to time otimer were celebratimmg today and boasting tinat tinis time next year will finid Now Jersey - sey safely In tine repteblican colurnmt of presi- dentiai elactors. Tine election cfdr. Grigga is tine first time in thirty years tlnat the republicans imave elect4d a governor , and they fl0 now in control of every"tlepartnment or tine state governmnment , annul during the threa'yenrsMrr Grigga has to serve titose offices now haitI by donnocrats wino miy miot be removed for cause will have expired wIth a few oxcep- tlons antI Griggs will lmave time rigint to liii tlmemn. For two years of hIs ternn lie swill have a repulmllcan senate , oven should tine mlemntocrnnts carry tine enmtiro covent seenators who retire next fail. Tine legislature Is re- psmbihcan on a joinmt ballot by forly and one , indepenulenmt. liendson , ilennmlereon anti War- reni countIes all give Imluralitics Jar . McGill. Every ether county returned pItmralties for Griggs , sybase majorIty over alI 'Is ' about 20,000 , 5 Tints ennrnlng Cimancehlor McGill , time de- feateti canthidate , sent a coingratulatory mes' sage to time governor-elect. 'i'AiC ilS 1'TTlh iNG OX II LtiStiL1' . I'i'eshuieiit ISmies. Suit Itoh 14'a'u' 4 hit' tul- mmmiii 1st rim 4 Iuiim Is tt'soii.I Ji , ' . CHICAGO , Nov. 6.-The liiiy News' Wasintmngton special says : Presimlemit Cleveland - land is charging none of the restnlts of yes- terday's election to his admmminnistration. On tbe contrary , hue Is taking a quiet snnile over certain features of the returns. Semnator Gorman declares I'resdent ! Cleveland's personal - sonal followers contributed to tine senccss of Losvnmdeu. Tine admninistratton ulennocrats appear - pear to ins wiliinng to assuene the responsi- bihity as another achievement for retornn. There scents to ha no doubt that they cx- peeled acid desired the defeat of Gorman's ticket , The president and every menmnlner of mis cabinet took a deep interest in tine caemt'a of Campbell In 0mb anti express regret at huts defeat. Time helpless condition presented by time Kentucky democracy is regarded as a rebuke to the free silver democrats , acid time presi- dent. anti Secretary Carlht'ie have confidently expected the defeat of HerOin anti Black- burnt , or tineir ehectiont by mntajoritles so meager as to amountpractically to defeat. l'tmmii Smmfeh y Itch uuhhieuu ii. SALT LAKE , Nov. 6-Time republicans have elected time stats tIcket and carried tine legislature by a safe ninajority. Time re- publicamt state central committee imas recetved returnms from 163 precinmcts covermmng portions of twemmty-thmree cotnnties , aumi the imnost lnopmn. bus harts of tine territory , winicim gives Irving Allen , repubilcan , for congress , 16,363 ; ltoberts , denmnocrat , 15,712 , holing a majority of 651 , which It is chaimnteml will be hmncreased to 1.000. Vehls' majority for goverimor will be comnsidermnbly larger. ElectIon returns from 215 precincts otmt of 320 give \Vebis , repmnbhican , for governor , a plurality of 2,482 , and Allen , repemblican , for congress , a plurality of 1,072. Time reimub licans imavo elected ten. senmatoms , tlemnmocrate five , with three In doubt , The republicans elect twenty-nine representatives , demnoerats seven , with nine till in doubt , Three judges of the suinrenle court are elected. Judge Zane rami ainead of the ticket amid still have a imlurality of 2,000 or over. Ih-uim1hIen ii n.nmmuisiiuim' I is Ii liii suIs , ChICAGO , Nov. 6.-Time election let Cook county ( Cimlcago ) yesterday proves to have been a republican landslide , thma candidates of that party beIng chnosemi by majorities rangimng tronmi 31,000 to 86,000. Time election was for two judges of tine smnperior conmrt. and nine trustees for ( ho 30,000,00i ) drainage csnal wimich Is to connect Lake Michigan anmd tine Illinois river. As these trustees are voted for oen the cumulative itlan each of time parties miomlnated five candidates , it being agreed that tine one receiving tina saintliest number of votes on eltimor side simould Inc out. Under this arrangenmemit tire repulmil- cans elected live and tine ilenoceratim taur of the trustees. Tine republican candidates for jmmdge stere also cimosen by harge majorities amid time vote In favor of tine Torrenna land title sys.temmi was nearly unanlennous. Time vote of the candIdates norninLtl by time people's socIalist iutbr partiec sras very sntma II. ICuunisus 11Outus itoiumluilemsm. KANSAS CITY , Nor. 6.-ICanae roturmma today show t.bt tine l'ermublleau , ettade practically - tically a clear e'acep of tine state , carrying a mnajtarity of time oomnntiee urttire , ammd elect. in many of time officers of th otlmer. C. IC. liolliday , inlepemndent candidate for duet jut.'tice , atlmmitta lavid Martin , his republiesni opponent , viii Imave 40,0Oh majority. ( hatr- man Bretuleittlmal of i'm" fur'ptttitut eta" eui- tral conmnrnitten says ti'e ret'irtuS itimoty p'.p- enlist gates ov r 1at y. or E s'hi'"f .1' r . Horton iii I today ' 'ro i'P" ( f tine ci then hero a'ows te : 'l4t' waitt rea'b' e sIan. " \VAS \ ABOUT All ONE \\TAY \ \ Election a OOhlOi'ftl Victory for the Ropub. 1102111 Nominees , I3URKLEY AND LEMLY ARE RETURNED cit hells' Cii umulisluites for ( omuimt s' Conut- ' immitusinmei'rs i'.ui I Sttft'Iy 'i'iiruuuilm 5' Itie Still it Chmuuiu'm' fume' Seirveeir hhuomsi' . Latest anti olmntost commnplote returns fronts the city anti cotnmtty stistmeimn , witim fesv excep tions , time estimnnate of tIne roetmit of tine dcc' thou as imrintemi yesterday mncrmnimng , liroatcim's ltltmrality for mayor over lirowms Is OSS annul all time city oiflces will be filieti tty linen namneet at time reputnlicamn convention. Frantic ilurklcy and .Ioimn Lemuly , elemmtoerats swore , hnowover , re-elected to the city couemcil , Iii time couenty only time citizens'-tlommeocratia caimtiimlates for county comninnnimeiomiers . I. Kiersteati mtmli Timonias hector , pulled throemgia safely , tinougim tine very last figtnres nntay shiote Ileuso to maYo been elected surveyor. FOIl MAYO1t. \'ard. Broatcin , lirown , Peabody. First . . , , , . . . , , , . , , , 637 750 14 Second . , , . , , . , , . , , 839 1,211 191 Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 664 931 144 Foenrth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910 890 17 Fifth . . , . , , , . , , . , 772 aGO 124 Sixth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,414 714 Seventh , , . . . . , , , . , 780 4135 140 Eightmn . , , , , , , , , , , . , 1187 725 1St Nienthn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707 600 13Q Total . . . . . . . . . . . 7,740 6,755 1,331 , O'I'hi liht Ci'l'lOt"IhCiS , hh'rvlsiu's suit 'l'uu % ii A iumg hiieept h'u'rlmum m's nim 'l'aao Cu ii ii e I I iii oil , Comnplete rettmrmms imas'e beemi received fromn every votimng district in tine city on city. officers , On Police judge Gordoni polled mis full party vote annul mae a plnmrality of 1,127 ovet Ilelsely , citizens' unnti ulemntocr.ntic canmlldato , Saelnso , tine people's camntlimiate , dint no figure For treasurer Edwards hun deemed by 2St over Swobe , Timonimjtsomt , time populist canS didate , iohieml 3GSi votet' , liigby ha re-elected city cleric by a ntajorlt. over Coburn , cItizens' and eiemnocm'atle , ot 1,997. John Westbcrg , deputy commnptroiler tnunt1m Oboe , huts been elected connnittrolier by plurality of 1,537 over Doamme' . J. 0. Yelser' the populist csndidato , got 795 s'ote' . FOil POLICE JUDGF. Wards. Gordon , I ieisley. Sachise. First ward . . . . . . . . . . 653 751 10 Second ward. . . . . . . . 8S3 1,198 15 Third warl. . . . . . . . . 648 999 0 F'ourtlm award . . . . , , , , 915 789 7 Flitit ward . . . . . . . . . 788 690 17 Sixth ward . . , , . . , . , , 1,508 716 15 Seventh warti. . . . . . . 679 353 Eightim ward..1,030 781 91. Ninth svard. . . . . . . . . 595 422 41 Totals . . . . . . . . . . .7,729 6,002 961 FOR CITY TltEitSUItlMt. VaruIs , Edwards , Strobe , Tinonmmpzon , FIm'st ward. . . . . . . 572 654 27t Second svard , . , . , 758 1,106 391 Third warti. . . . . . . 613 797 33 Fourth 'award. 595 651 671 . . . . . . 'c9htii award. . . . . . . 622 481 841 Sixtlt stard. . . . . . . 1,148 641 Snventim ward. . , , 498 321 Uigimtin ward. . . . . . 761 633 451 Ninmtim ward , . . . , , ISO 463 320' Totals . . . . . . . 6,017 5,758 3,684 FOIl CITY CLEUIC. W'ards - Cohumrnn , lIigby , Fli'st award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 742 743 Seconnml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 996. Third wartl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tilli 782 Foenrtim sward . , , , , , , . , , . , . . . . , . , . 790 1,082. Fifth ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574 870 Sixth ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790 1,580 , Seventlt ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 717 Egintin ! war.l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755 1,091 Nir.tim ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 672 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,518 8,541 FOil CITY COMI'TItOLLEIt. Wards Doane. Westberg. Yelser , First avard. . . . . . . . . 676 728 Second ward . . . . . . . . 1,156 959 lii Timird ward . . . . . . . . 835 737 101 , 1ourtlm sweud. . . . . . . 854 927 8 Fifth ward. . . . . . . . . 566 812 6 Sixth svard. . . . . . . . . 729 1,525 III Seventh ward. . . . . . 3S3 660 41 Eigintlm stmrd. . . . . . . 746 1,016 ' Ninth ward. . . . . . . . .151 619 58 Totals . . . . . . . . . .6,396 7,083 795 FOR TilE COUNCIL. Comimlete rettirns for tim inline as'ards ci' time city on miii time regularly inominated councilmeno give time fohlowhmng totemism Pti. . tion camimhiates cut ito tlgmmre anmi are therefore - fore ommmltteml : Allamm , 7,596 ; .txtumrtl , 7,4111 ilenassa , 8,051 ; Iiinghanmn , 8,151 ; flu1lard 6,452 ; ihtnrkley , 6,977 ; Ilurnmester , C,709 Calmn , 6,191 ; Christie , 7,327 ; Cornetocle 6,515 ; 1)ullols , 6,949 ; Duncan , G,619 Fumntklnoeneer , 6,338 ; I Imtrnnon , 5,005 ; Lemly 6,661 ; Rector , 6,318Volsimenky ; , 5,141 ; Yatem 5,783. Tine councihmmtcmn elected are : Ahiamn. /txtorel , lionawa , ihinginam , Ilinrmnester , Chris. tie anti Imn iios ! , republicans , ammO hlurkley an4 Leanly , citizenna and demntocrats. FOIL. hot iti ) OP III ) UC.t'I'IOS ill of the' htu'iiumihhunumi N.uuuuieuu'c. Iliu.eiuU ( i , ' ; uuL , .SInijuriflu's , EIglmt. precincts are yet lacking hit the re- turets on time vote for members of time hoard of Education , th Innards In theo precincts Imavlemg mnealeti up tire sheet contutimniung tIne totals witim the tally simeets , but time figures probaltly only increase time mnajorltle of tIme roimmtblican cantlimiates , 'i'Imtt stucco 'ful can- milmlatemu arc : C. It. havldsoa , George L , hennmls ) , C. Ii. Grattonn , ( Jeorgo C. irey aqd It. C. Jordan. Of timeti Mr. Iavldaon re- ceivemi time imighest Rind Mr. Lmmnis tife lowest. vote , tlmougin the hatter is mnoro timan 1,000 almoad of llotvard ICennne.iy , time highmeust mean on time deicated ticket. Time vote is ; Bent- gess , 7,300 ; havldsonm , 9,393 ; Ionunisr ) , 8,012 ; Gratton , 9,177 ; Irey , 8,917 ; .Iordamn , 8,676 ; ICon- nedy , 7,513 ; McIntosh , 5,743 ; RIch , 6,605 ; Thomas , 6,615. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I'lIli C'OIt'i' 't'iCICn'I' , Cit Ii'ui s Smi a , , Cuilmi iii I suiummcr. . trout 4 Iii' ( eiu'mmu I ' . 'm'u'e'lc , fleturmns imavo been receIved by Tine Bee from all but onto voting dIstrIct In time county , lii time higimtin ward , elmowhing the result o.t Tuesday's eonmtest for tire coumity oflicca. lCmerstead and Iloctor , tine ulenmocrat ammO Cit- Izens' leagune candidates for county conintis- sionermm , 'Vera elected antI time rest of tine tichet : belommgs iii tint , n'ankme of time victorious tlervisimeg , ioliowing are time ilgtnrcs : CLEIIK OF TIlE DIs'rILICT COURT. hurt. Coo. Frank First ward . . . . . , , . , , , . , . . , bO 7i5 G'J7 Second ward . . , , , , . , . , , , 92 1,207 934 ThIrd word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 85 803 Fourth sword. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 817 919 FIfth stard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O14 551 819 Sixtin warti , . . . , , . , , , , , , . , 140 70 1,583 Sewentim wiurd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 499 78 'iiglntin ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 l4 887 Nimnth eard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii 5T.3 051. South Onmaim's . . , , . . . . , , . , 175 P66 1,180 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 130 72 Cluutmtrf , . . , , , , , , , , . . . . . , I 7 20' 1)etuglai . . . . . , , , , . , , , , . , . , 0 C 71 Rikhoru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 04 89 iinst Omnnalmme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ? 5 54 Iloretmce . , . , . , , , , . . . , , . . , 'dl 58 20' t Jetfremm . , , , , , . , . , , , . , , , . 9 515 129 Miliarti . . . . , . , . . . . , , , , . . 4 103 47 , 2i ¶ rdi , , . , . , , , , . , , , , , ii 74 7 ? V thy , . , . . . . . , , , , . , . . GO 5 113 t'i.t'i , . . , , , . , , , . . 4 51 9 \mui rr , , , , , , , , , 61 86 95 " 3' Ott. , , no it , , , , , . 13 51 7