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]I |~---\\| l)‘l\l)\\ \(MI\II I R 5, 1884, fiinw(sm R The Issue Still Clouded in Un- ty— Dawas, s¥bainie p y ropublican, 1( [ ; | Douglas County, Amounting o certainty. t gl “,“l”‘“'l‘,: g ‘”‘{‘f of | state and Oalttovsi | Over The Whole of the Fiest Caplital to One ] { ~ 1 the nationsl and state ticke vada, | e, | Person, " G ccinct, Platto county - Domocrat e | A | Ths National Tickat Indisputably (90, repn Mitans 3 G The Tnterestat Washington | Tho clection in this city, Which many| = Niw Onekass, Oct, 10, 1584 a r fi E n s Triumphant, !xll\'-‘,!;',.';‘ | kEa oy anticen T WL ain ombar 4.—Great anxi ty | thaught would be exciting and hotly con- | .qilaction for seconmt of & daposttor. i the ] Grant pracingt, Franklin county © laino 15 Jott here concerning the clection, and Iaree | tested, patsed or very quietly yesterday. Liouisinga State Bank, aholo ficket. No, Claveland 375 St John 10; Dawes 95; Morton | 70! Ml 3y far the largest vote ever tocorded in b, in the Lowgiana State Lottery. which " ai 1 n Med 49 o the departients is prac y 1 | By far the largest vote ever recorde drete A8 Tt Okl ze of SEVEN MY W Local Contests Not Yet Fully ", te Tk m.‘h.m LT T e it B with interest nover | g gity was polled yeatorday, and in not [ FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tu IN n 43 Mo ton 75; Dawes 82: Millor sttt . Returned 3rown 1 1, Weavar 673 O'Neil 3; Goodwi Estalla 83; Timmo 70; Redman S6: MecCall 1: Drexel 75; Homan 8 Marked Gmls For the Popular |so; Mets 77; Smythe 0; Bawmer Sheldon — Hamer's majority 6 B 3 " " 4 day, Oct 14, 1881, waid ticket havi g cost the An Indiana Town Terrorized, a single instance, so far a3 could bo | um of tive doll aes, nd that the am was i Ixpiaxarorsa, Novembor 4—A Journ learned, was a duly qualified elector .h. \,., nptly paid by o 1 the New Otlsntis MeShane | epecial says Fepubligan olerk and JU0Ee | ust e P The | National Bank, o presentation of the tick Basset 57; | the election returns, claimivg that tha votes | election was particularly noticeablo [ur E. B LHOSTE, AW Exchange and Discount Clerk, Candinates. Barnes 105; Pauls 05, wer bulld szed and tho ballot box stuffed, A1 | ¢he 1 onletly TABNEF in which it . ] Shaton Protinct, Buffalo Co.~Hamer 20; | armed mob hns taken poxseasion of the town | 10 quiet and orderly man Which it quigiann National Bank, New Orleans, TR S Laird 26, and declaro thay will kill the clerk and judge | was conducted, aud for the absenco of SRR o e e BRI & —-AND— l Balletined Reports From Various| CLAY COUNTY, unless thoy sign the roturns, The sherilf and | geunkenness, attributable to the [ ¥o® ! the S:cond Caplial A Special telegram to the Br, o posse of tmen have gone to the scone, T ANk WStV ey pellte counted For, Precinets and Districts in the . o & it et -1 e act o oty polling votes. Coruaints, O.,—Tho olection passod quietly | from tho noarest ssloon, Tho summary | The undersigned cortifios that ho leld for i TN TN PN in thiscity, but the groatest excitement pre- | ¢y s ahowed opty | Cplectian for account of Harry Suith, Justica| —* } : g g ELECIION INGIDENTS, valles o:nlght over the. roturas feom other | 0L o0 4411 FO00Rd yestarcly Showed ool fof the P A William M Iennedy Pl igitors to the city and all_others in need cf Men's, Boys' aud NEBRASKA, k of Groen one man arrested for drunkenness, and Children’s but few drunken men were soen about fifth each of ticket No, 7 stat: The city k . i s Lson taken poseession of Millard precinct, Douglas county—Blaine, i illar inct, | 2 by & howling mass_of peopla_and in the ex I Lousi tato Lottery, which drew thy 8 leveland, 08; Dawes, 45; Morton, Attempt to Disfranchise for Betting, ‘.;‘L.w‘,'..u'.q..m.“ man \\'lll:m\l\ ckliff, w str tho polls. The point of great interest [ gnd Capital Prize ! 'r\l\'lzr\'\l' ; 'IVE est Omaha precinct, Douglas county: It it 30 N be 1 1 3 > '] 3 bt x - 5 ) 2, (3 165" Bro 0: We: HILADELPHIA, November 4, —At the polls | car driver was shot dead, and another man, | with all democrats and many republicans [ THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Tuesday, Oct SRR LLEY Ul g U W touday Goo, W, Clothler wa challenged upon | farmer, seriously woundcd, was tho cloction of Hon. O, H. Brown na | 11, 185 (”N \ nym-u i eont tho shun of § n s 1 Tioies Moot fent Moerrick | the ground that he had made a bet upon the i ey iny intrict. ovory | om0 dollar each, and_ that the smount was county, republican, 277; » 1673 officers sustained the challeng -, The challengo [ Inpiavarorts, Novembe At 10 o'clock | Ward 1n the city ho has run far ahoad of [ i{itigual Bauk, vn pressntation of the tickets ’ nn DOLLARS, on Tuesday, October 14, 1881, awid ticket Baving co.t tho sum of two dollars, S M. A. Dauphin, Now Orlea 390. L, and that tho amount was promptly paid 128; Brown, 111; senate, Clarke, som; 117 Tenth precinet, Codar county—Blaine, nd, 44; St John, 2, in thi 106; Al- i Deany | g tho offi 18 a8 8 Montgomery. hibition ; Lh TR bty {§ FHBRAIAN tholt oAtias: st VTP o Rlai, was based upon an act of 1881, which declares i 4 %6 X ., | his ticket, and his friends in their cager- | ag the oftice of ha Com 5 ”&_h;;;;‘_,;";gf':;;- ylhiayer, county - BIG, | fhat any one making & bet upon the result of | nother call was mado upon Ar. Hondicke | oas to ‘socurahis elootion forgot all W. A, POLLOCK & 00, ton, b0; Miller, 2, s ot an eloction is disfranchised from voting at such | In the meantime the nows from New York |gor “demooratic candidates. A few 50 Union streot, Now Orloans, | WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON Millord, Sewrd county, cast nearly 100 | glection. ' Lheto wis o denial by Clothier | had rendored it somewhat dublons as to the | yombars of the bar were distributed ¥ 5 I votus more than ever before, Context closo | ta% bo mado the bete \Tudge Alisdn prompt | ganoral rosult, and ho entered into o brief dis- |gbout . tho moveral votivg places o undormie ELOLLEANS, Oct, 20, 1834, | e vibtiia Dt Mirvis Do officers of said division, being s cuesion respocting the outlook in the various | to work for J. H. MeCulloch, rpublican | oiiaction for account of A. O, Lisuneth, 210 | b Ata il congesstlonsl, 160, Cloveland, ] arga W ot 1 i o ctor B e e o et [ oandidato for county judge, and a fow | Sedgwick St., Chicago, Tin, ono-Afch tickot state and concressio b9; and, r the conetitution, s ecoive his voto | tion from New York wa cone o anc % et S Aol ' 8y kot | ¢ Pt ate and cong il v"rt\"“"\'i'('umlfl.:”u','.?|‘,\'h.’\',’nv‘\fi., Bis manner indionted @ fear that it hd | Wore also at work for Lo Kstello, repub. [ No, 77,85, ‘i the Louisiuha Stato Lottery, ! Waco, York Co. no a net major- [ 1040 th rosult of tho clection, An | Bone against its goveruor. Wiscor lican candidate for district attorney, \\l\l:[!\\\lwu ;l.‘jl\.,i. "'lll"u‘-l‘mmw 1 iz 11“' i I ] Ly overalL CHIM e act of the by which adds any qualifica. | 1o did not think had gono demo Owing to _tho numerous tikets in tho | 1, FWENIN FLVE THOLEAND DOL| [} B o ] ! Mud Oreek Irecinot, Gago Go.—-Count up | L5 % or's tight to vote as re d | though the republican majority had field, the groat amount of seratching dono ST S SR Eae i I Tl . J licts § ) scratohes to elocs Brown in | Y the consiitution is unconstitutional, freatly reduced, The triumph of the, fusioa | by the votors and the difioultios under | amont was prompitly, pald Uy n check on the { precinet. T Able, bk theso even with Tehode Toland, New | Which tho clorks and judges in ono or | Now Orloans National Bauk, on_ presontation THE STRICTLY ! berty township, Richordson county— LI . | Jers 1d Nevada, in which democ vie- | two precincts labored the work of count. | of the ticket at the eftice of the company. | Republican majority over all, 56. CizcrsNat, 0., November 4. quiet- | gory “weemed prob ing the Dballota is prococding very o I (-‘.M RN, \;,'N\Ll. Ci l\}im‘vn;cl { Saunders connty— | ne ‘M‘llmwf ymun W ..q”l.ruluvuI|I|‘|hL1‘-‘~» .A!mlw: governor aaid, It will not avail unle:s slowly. The following i“‘mmm“r), of Southern Express Co y L, ticket, republican, 135; democrat, 68; prohibi- | of ‘whom wore armed with clube, to O R N i wquiries | Tiret ward: Total number of votes The undersigned sortifies that ho held foe tion, f,_Judicial, republican, 104 democrat, | the colored men form votig, “The yoters | tho govermor hav tologeaphed that Tndinua | pollnd OF thoso Blaine gels ;[ collection for account of W, C. Uirlggs, Coi- | i 101, County, Senator, Day, republican, 130 | thus disfranchis d went to tho United States | bt jeon lemceratic by 5,00, but ko believes | Cloveland 709 Charles H. Brown's ma- . LIl onosith ticket Noo i the Lo P e S ;! AR ST LS S5 und democratic tickots s botween 450 [ THOUSAND DOLLA RS, on Taeeday, Oct. | House in the city and examine their goods and prices. hey carrv the | republican, 184 Scoville, republican, ! force of deputy marslals KELLY'8 MANIFESTO, © ) T NI b ¥, | i march in n body to cast their votes bt * g and 500. Besides the regular tickots | 14th, 1854, said ticket Laviog cost the sum of Jargest stock,and sell lower than any other house in the city. y © the rog : g ) t m precinet, Dakota county—Blaine, | This brought a crowd to the polls and tho ex: e there aro 98 workivgmon and _angi- | ono dollan ..}nm Iu.«-\ (l)m:v‘lll\\.w |.\‘-.uL...‘u olanc orsey (republics citement was i by the patrol wagons | Ife Demands That His Followers Bo BliRb hich it is claimed will | Paid by a chock on tho Now Orloans Natio = ( T P R (O itement was increased by the pa g w monopolist votes which it is claimed wi by chook on tho Ne Nationa! wion, 44; St. John, 5; Dawes, 71; Mor- | the crowd graduaily melted away. Soon af- Vote Ever Polled in 600. On state officers thero are (L3 Pacific Bxpress Co., New oo w, 1 1 50, ter this, at the other precinct in the same New York, straight democratic tickets and ATBTOCH I . Den't forget to call at i Touisvillo precinet, Cacs county —Blaine, | ward, a well known citizen, Jobn D. Calt. publicans. Seventy-Sis Hundred Dollars went as e 8 i 124; Clovelind 73 stato and county tho same. | well, nccompanied a colored maato the polia| oo o e Saoond’ ward, Fiveh dirstriot—Total StmeagBelow, . Vowell precinet, Koarney counes—laine, | tovote. e vote was challenged and tho | Sprel patch (R numbor of votes cast, G4. OF these it o 0 18 Butler, 4; Gov, Dawes ju ges wero about to exuming the man wnder | Niw Yonr, Novewber .—John Kelly has | 1] ts 921: and. Oleveland, 870: Niw Oreaxs, Oct. 98, 1884, | Morton, 1 m.,gm,mn al, Second district, guth, yhon byatandory foralbly ejocted tho [ iseued notico that if any of the men In charge | 3o e S05: Weaver. 184:- Dawer, § io undersignod cortifios that he held for " » | aird, § ckle, an from the place. A mol n “ : rown, 506; Weaver, 184; Dawos, 201; | soijootion for nceonnt of O, C. Fox, Portago. I i Cleveiand, 109, Repub ican stato ticket, | him, until half & dozea or moro policemen suc- | fal:e ballots or trading yotes to the injury of | Olancey, 208; Roggen, 205; Bat Louttiana Stato Lottery drew the —— = ! 134; _democr tic, 110; ~congress, Wen fi.‘,:ff‘l l\\}“‘n;‘wh‘:[i-{:x‘;’hilllu; :;;'_fi'l’:v"ir-lr:l“glllI;L!: Cleyeland, he will suspend them from thoir | Beneko, 4 Bonestece, Willard | Third Capital Prico of THOUSAND the fact is reported to | 201; Leeso, 282; d down by the samo lawless | func! s led to | berts, 415; Scott. Loth precinets [ him, Thl increased cont knoc! ers. The situntic ward from that time till the pe voter Dystan 1 ction on Kelly's 1 tt precinct, Jefferson county —Blaine, | closed, was threatening, and crowds lined tho | |\ o vorwhelming majority is looked fo s nd ward, Secord district—Tutal [ by a chack on the New Orleans Nationsl Jlovelund, 471 Laird, 130; Stikel, 38; | strectd in the vi inity, oxpecting o disturl. | 21 OVervhelming majority s | ok or ' i number of votes cast, 705, OF tho ropub-: | Lank, on presentation of the ticket at. the of ?d‘ Dawes, 118; Morton, 48, ance, Inthy Eighteeuth ward in the after- | city. Up to the present time the voting is | s s £ these. both | fice of the compavy Nebraska City. Third ward, all mixed | noon, Peter Kelle; abbed, 1sly if not | heavier than was ever known hera, The |‘icans and democrate of these, both F. R. OSBURN, Agent, n S| tickets—Morton, 72; Dawes, 41; W fatally, Policoman Honoyman, who warshals, deputy sheriffs and police are acting | *raight and scratched, Blaine gots 854 sithern Expross Co, New Orloans, L, Brown 58 DBrow Holbel, i3 duty at the polls. The o R wtod to cnme | 804 Cleveland 526, leaving 105 anti-mon- « son, 84; Payne, 56; Elaine, Honeyman had struck I ™ “‘I‘",i“LI',"‘?,',m;,‘ B hien U tatunes o the | opolists and workingmen’s tic cts to bo Niw O Oct. 18, 1:81, [ an’t get anythiog fron in tha da; sl e fpbalanies of h Brown, 478; Weavor, 287; Mor | The nndersigned coctities that he liold Indianola precinef b ber 4. —Tha polls elosed PIst 3 s collostion for acconnt of Sorgt. James Congreas, Laird, 16 in the hout further distarh \z taken to pravent ropeating at that 2. Dawes, 534; Goodwin, 560; Ka- | (N TR HE Meoutt o R o oo tif b ==} , acattering. Republican muunl,y on national | xce ualities oceurred as follows: id alljvbniae ke LHiC) ill\t"‘ arjre; 3 * |/and one-ffth to: Patrolman Con, Daily, all o, ticket, 107, y en five and six p. m. at Fifth and Cen. | Poators aro being locked up o proven Third ward—Total number f votes | Taxing District Polico co of Me m D Hugler pre Dundy county—Blaine, | tral avenues, Phil Hennessy and John Nealis setvly p polled, 1075, 1In this ward the work of | through Bank of Commerce, Memphis, H; Cleveland, \lurit‘mr. :pn('nnr alvg;gulum] a !ng{m % ]lcnuv‘nyl\t\lnu fa .ne e ——— counting progressed very slowly. Tha | ticket No. in the |,iu.~.mn St : — wes, 21 3; Bones shot in the head; Nealis was slightly wound- CHICAGO MARK J tery, which drew the Fourth Capital Prize of 28 Stickle, &3 Dolan, 31; Taylor, 30, ed. About the same time on Price Hill Wi, |~ CHICAGO MARKETS. | yhole ropublican ticket was boing first STV THOUSAND DOLLA RS, on Tuosduy, | &2 braska City, Otoe county—Sloan, demo: [ Hemy. a policoman, killed Joho Millor, and | TRADISG ALOST ALTOGETUER SACRIFICED 70| gono through with and was not noarly | Qon 1. 1251, aid tihat biing, eost the sy =) ! county commissioner. caryics First and | J. . Hunter was shot in the hand. POLITICAL INTRBEST, comp]ulcd at 3 o'clock this morning — OFf [ of two dollare, and that the amo 0 cond wa uldln flnnjwlrl(l)l Al ealfvaselof — Special telegram to Tre Bee, the first soventy-five ballots headed by | promntly ia on presentation of the ti (@) & L\ti:‘l:.“.‘l‘l:\i“‘na((l‘],rn ly -“('\:';Iz; emo- ; lh-uflnx“l‘~ at Home CATTL the Blaine olectors, Brown received at the office of '.In-(n||;|).|(y|’_y;“‘w o Q 1 Covington,— Blaine id i, Tho| gricky sast b 1y .fii’l: the ’“;::lm‘rnrmlif;cllf Gitteaco, November 4.—There wera about | ti7enty-five votes. Brow:'s miajority in | g inern 1ixpress Co., oy Orisi e, balance of tho ticket the snme. Represens | IGCifth ward, near noon ¢ -day and ' thon, in | 110 cars of rango stock among the fresh re- | this ward is estimated al about 300. i €3] tative Hancok, republican, 148; Huffy demo-| coupuny with Hon, James H. Rice, anditor | C6iDts, 50 cars of northwestorns and 90 of | Fourth Ward—Totel numbar of v W ONLEANS, Oct, 20, 1884, ns cratie 91, strict attorne stol x0d: lo PRtate S mat ¥ =150 ‘exans, sinces was almost neglecte or. ) *Blaine i 25; N t t 5 w1 Thecensty e miobably domuorstie | 1 states wido a tour of the poili of thcity, | Lexans, - Tusinees wa almost noglocted for | caat 1,141, OF these}Blaino recaives 7205 | Tho wndersignod emmisios that ho Holl. for | o : e y s y ho 4|mml\lul W u:x the utm 1( B It (ow o b ere 'fi;‘ e thore [ Cleveland St. John, 17; Brown, | collociion for accouut of Mort Hodgo, Colum. | < cott, Neb., Jofferson county—Blaino | ovening i ,Hj"m‘:;"’r;'*“m‘”}f"’;fl‘:"m;_l’\";t“fl’l‘l wera searcely a load of good_shipping natives | 074; Weaver, 4b4; O'Neil, 12, Tho vote :;mr lu‘nn through Ba ;n‘\le\_{-‘iv:u\n,l 1.“.:.‘»,“}4 = land 47; Taird 139, State ticket [ 3" “Font " pereomal fioads ho P4y With | nong the fresh receipts, Taxann wars quo: - | on the loglalative ticiot in this ward was e IR L L ) o H not counted, tho B Dalletins et oeitit tha aodl ed higher and rangers fimer, Native butet- [ag follows: H Clark, 633; A, M. | p 0 O el Driza of SIN DIOUS dr:;:‘: "Ei?l’riglfffifiuc le‘]\x"c‘“\‘ni" *Tl':;:;'i\“; prese. The company was small comprising [ e sock was scarce aud firm. There was | Ferguson. 603 Smythe, 439; John | AND DOLL on Tavsday, Oct. 14, 1881, | 92 s b o A SEI Y S [ W udesthiblocitRotiol sunremolonugt, Wt | Ihers) VSRR CopapH biaskars dendieod || Bannier) McShane. 6:30; Fred. | suid ticket having ‘cost tho sum of one dollar, | 4 Richmond precinct, Colfax oounty—Repub- [ (erei™s on and Aquilla Joues, To Duyers on the markot, Toxaum, 83 b @1 &, | Motz, 490; Specht, 568; Morria | at th office of M. A. Dauphin, New Otleans, [ 2% Jican - national, state’and j diciul” has wma | {0 B PSR SATEC O Mon 1262 pounds, 3 Sulos— | Morrison, ; J. G. Jenkin. [Ln, and “”;“"“"i"“”"‘,“t"‘;‘“‘I"“""‘”"m i | 0 jorlte .4“1 . Congeossinnal, Dorsey 58 and | yalf as gratificdd more than whything slaa with Myoiming, 108" pounds, 85 00; 19 Wyo. |son, G60; Branner, 710; W. H. C. (ol GRS o 1A PN nd Novilla - the ion ‘lh.; b]h »ul 1o was o an end, :; ne 1\.‘»“” ids, 55 50; 110 Texuns, 1000 | Stophenson, 605; Pat MoArdle, | Runner, St ational I o 3 i “You will doubtless feel comfortable over | Pounds, £1 85, 710; W. G. Whitmore, 710; A. C. Troup, | I officers | 7 5 ore, 710; A, C. Py | L A the reault ! : i e— p ame vote A, B o HOGS, 808; Rasmus Rasmusson, $80; H. G. s $ senator, T |\Tti‘ Buclkwo taelihavies taoemplistion > With the fresh recoipts there wore probably | Clark, Georga W. Gelston, i| M. Walther & Co. will open, next ) z 3 S publica oy, i Orgon, votublionn, | iy old itn, T onterod upon & contest | M (s ener s b2 e eomared | A dom Steingloin, «59; ). 1. Riloy, 661 | Monday, Nov, 5, at Gor. 16:h and. Oapt- | F / : i ; G amimonc no- NOIBIRLSSIN, " P00 with the corresponding day of last we ARy H oy, 5| A , Nov, 3, at Cor. 1 r— el 33, Hammond, der tho Iise of which "I nover expe hord wis & tfioiens munber for the sty | John Mulvihill, 460; James H. Winspear, | tol ave., the ' finest Confection foet T BN N 5 U T AR A b i muke, but having been drawn into it, of [ of' huyers, There was no particular acti 5 | 469; Willinm Tartle, . The canvass- | I Fruits, Cigurs, and Lidies’ and Denver precinet—Adams connty cast 1,115 | conrse, T wanted to succred, F ; g ( 4 Republican, 750, Latrd received 25| Tho governor ¢ xpressd great anxioty o cach “buyer had limited oders, yet ut the |ing board adjournod at 1 o’clock this | Gents’ Oysters, 1t Cream and Lunch votes f tessmun, the A i e o L’L‘f‘f\,‘;"f,,‘ "\I«':w‘”:t‘:”r:‘x]u god L-',‘“"”l;:.’:‘;v‘f; morning and will resume its labors at 8 | Parlors in the Gate City of Omaha, Palmyra—Iour hundred 'Alnr[ two yoten the i ople were uiwn more iri[uuw d /| rough and common pckers, and 470@ 80 for | ® Im"l Pleuso call; all welcomo, - - g ) vo been “counted: [ in the canvass, cven than i 1570, which was | Fecgs &1 comwen p ; ifth ward, First district—Total num Respoctfull R s bi packors _anc )@ for 5 t 1 aspectfully, S 3 Dawes, 71: Morton, | the pret had over wit- [ Therg was little or noth'n ber of votes polled, G othing dofi- | nol-4t M. WALTHER & CO, For Bec in Tuel, Beanty of Finish, Durability, Heating and Baking Heyl, 80; Sloan, [ nessod. I lin anxiety to | Toere was | Ring ol s e T gl or Heonomy i " rown, 7. have his anticipations of tho res lbin the state | i) Vs PR iy Lo obd b uito hero could bo rrived af. Jhl‘ru e — Qnalities, they have 1o equs al. Inspection [nvited, T PR L Liging; d by tbo roturns e were ab | i 50 b3, +70@500, light, 160 8215 “‘“'f’n’d""' b republican I““d 1] o and sco the presidential chair in Satisfaction Guaranteed. S eaTsnes S avie republionn; for ntthe tlmoitho only mersages ho had s- | ji MERILOS COmMOorpll tiokals yotag tho window of L. B. Williams & Son to- 10, Agents, 1406 Douglas St overnor, 146; Morton, demberat, 110, ceived were of inquiry. Ho expected to sty e Fifth ward, Second district—Total | 10 H. H. BRIGUT, & CO., Bole Ag:nis, ouglas B, ’ll(] ;;}l*[*}l‘rllt;&‘;fiv (";fll\;fl, 104, o up ntil miduight recolving returau und then el number of votes cast, 90h. At threo |"ENY 0 8 OUR MO1T0—100 Cents worth of honest t goods for every dollar left: Jand; 6] Butter 2 80 Hona o S 7 Cixerari, November 4 —Governor Hoad- | 0'¢lock this morning nothing had been General Riots at Columbus, with us. QeeThss 4 9 ll\m APOLIS, [’”'{' cubor 4, —W ;.th ley suspended the execution of George Oliver | rived at that would in any way indicate Gara s At Tito tociatitiregtim S Ol | Bloomington precinct, Franklin county — | t¢ exeeption of trouble tield, Shelby wnder seutence to ha hnne N the result, 'In this ward there was . g 2 Blairo, 1 t. John, 7; Liaied, | C0UULY, the tato clection passed off qnietly, = an oven 100 siraight ropublican and 121 | Piblicans formed a procession and marched Datwes, 005 orbop, “‘l”g‘w'l"jf“"tlct:uiu:h dho ool il Bribery in dery, gab ropuvlicn ang 1251 .t the democratio hendquartors, A rorslo ? i s 4 0 ry laige vote A8 led, the | Prpsron, N. X November 4,—Poli straight democratic votes, Exclusive of g 5 fca S L AL atics k- | 1ok ®the anti.monopolist and working. | Was made by the democrats aud u 1ot ensurd e by rmeitad lieiiiiln ' hos B | Glubs and stones wers thrown and @ number ouing, whila " 1 his way to his court, on th. | men's tickets Blaino received 313 votes, | GF'bs skl o wetw thivs und o wlier : nothing like | ¢4 »\l”n"‘ntlll‘f\;;:““ W, Bennett, who chi Sixth ward—Total number of votes |, ember of tha Bluine and Logan gles o d 5 interest taken being very great The vote b Frauklyn c.unty precinct— | jogfor state and county offices besidon_ pr ickles, 26, de electol d RN I precinct, Colfax_county—DBlaing's [ pentisl electors wad cougressmen will ke o, . maiority 58, democratic gain 9. Do A Staar i SRl e AR A / ono Willim Ely. Ho was |cast, 1,198, Of iheso DBlaino ro- [ club, was stru k in the back of tho hoad with publican eongressman, 55 majority; result will bo on the nationd, or state oficers, | Loid iR 83,000 b i A complatut s also sworn | goives 730; Cleveland, 453; St, Jobn 8 [aclib, A young man who rofused t against o Laler, & prominent t, for bribing 1 H. C : And Pants to Order. The ti i al name, recoived i rovers eut on the top of his ho tickets hoaded by Blaino in this ward | e, rosoived isosere out on the tiy of b enve Weaver 626; Brown, 144; Dawes 1 & S o sk} v | shot through the head and kitled, Thero is a il How St, a4 Votes Early, 514; Morton, 16; Shedd, 671; Pace, 1; ,.f,”.uum,’.w (P S T e rapublican county commissioner, 8 ajorit; 03" Bt A1 i 0, 1 Novemb F Rog, el Babc ounded ssverol the north part of the city. Dawes, 67 mejorlty > ““J"Y:h RIS T T ) FFALO, Y., November 4. A large 28! Bones cock, | wounded saveroly in the north par y Marehall, republ h Nove .St Jobn spent D10 AR ot il i i oy 133" N 4 crowd was at the polling placo where Ol 1195 Beneke, 07. o ommvans e trict attorney, 133 majority, the day quietly at his home here, occasionally | o ) ing definite ca Navenbers:=[Sneal b 3 a and voted. A little before eight he ay From the above nothing definite can . [\ L e [Spectal] | appearing on tho streets in company with a | and was upplied with u ballot and took his | b srrived at concerning tho oity but the TesT Y[][]R BAKING POWDER 'T0-DAY! X. . bt BrooMiNGTo! it of this precinet | Lurd only | gues with twelve majority, Tho usual majority is | $wall Bumber of Lia friouds, At half pasgone | PIAC0 in the lise awaiting his turn to voto. [ yotes on the presidential candidates and As he pussed from behind the railing somo advertied ay absolutely pure By o e venty. earyy domccrat, f £ rep- | ho walked to the polly in the third ward where | ano uggeatad thron chears. wiich wor . e | 0PBrersmon. 1t in ostimated tht | ey riy o ns Ao A Joucniative, bay neds ’}'.“.'1'.,f"z'h‘.'fi,f,‘h?j”” ho cast his voto, Inreply to an inquiry, St | heartily with a tiger. He was then driven to | Brown will go out of Douglas county THE TEST: D e e e Sl e B T John remarked that he ‘was as m the station where ho took a seat ina car bound | with 3,000 unqurny x A s tiati haatad toas 1 e s " [clam” o then prauced the followins dis 3 — Byt i & T WG e Vil v Hghyd 2 5 It e d he I eeniyed: - o co Of wininonis. Willow (irov'e preeinct, Red Willow connty, | 540 rhich e stated ho had just recoivec ““That tired foeling” from which you Blaine, 189; Clavelond &; Luird, 182 Mls, R HES 4 ling" fro yo! T -y Blaine, A8 Clavalund 8154 suffor 80 much, particularly in_the morn, nt report sgulnss yous theumatism ug, _entiraly thrown off by Hood's Jister, ropublican for senate, Russell, republican for reprerent tive jority, Soutberland, republican float tative of distiict N 14 1m3jority; Drape while no district 1 are yot in from cougressional dem Cle, * Day. he fraudul Benkelman, ' Duady county, Blaino, e Hhe e dy county, Bla 0a you in your old home. " (signod saparilla, e Bite siskat upoblins, 0 BT L N | e imen I o s oy ey, | O 1206 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Stickl » i BRBRL R, ho Indicationw ure, in the governor own i SRR LI U 1 B BROER -:.I“I{,- Nebracka, l',u!rll'u inct, Gage :_‘,j,'wh.d,,“"h‘”” secsive about one-third of| v ouuorad its paine havo been m...n;,luw QUB DAY OF SUVPRAUE i : . co 1o I efited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you hay " ks f cretary of state 41 mojority; Millard, tro AG0, November 4, ~ At 10 o'clock GGen, | _“1 Was afllicted with rhewmatism twenty Eyes, : urer, 40 majority; Babcock, auditor, 40 ma- | Logan was receiving di hies years, vious to 1883 T found no vellef, but . Come early and get a solection from the most comlete and e'egant stock of woolens we ority; Loes. attorney general, 38 inajority; R Glsputclics over a private | .\ worse, and at one thne was almost | 2 nave ever Bhown- Let us make you a 1ice, fined overcoat, lina through with the heaviesy Scott, commissioner of public Tands, 4) i | frroy Ty & 100m @t the Grand Pacivc hotel, | Jexe Hood's Sarsapariila did me mor Loxnox, November 4. The Morning Tele illc. or ® suit of clothes unexcolled anywhere —a good fit, we | made and of fine mater ritys Jones, orintenden 10 ll!vl-m not heard from either than all the other me N, |graph in a leader says: The Iepublicans have « palr of ron-oled Trousers, which will keep their shaps and wear till you tire of them, regent, ity Liiking, e was unwilling to proph . T. BALco, § much in thelr favor, They aro in power, the, A Kearney county—Blaine | the result, He considers from the returns he A rheumat | ot no- | haviog governed the zepublic for twenty -threo 4. Diawes 47, Morkan [ 1o recelsing.. that Now Vorle will A 111 took Hood's Sarsay W | years, They settlod the sl ‘.ywln.{,‘. i j phnson_eounty—Blatne | rainiblicans b hive tho best eharar Jor il bings far e, 1 ecominend b | over und thoy bave most herolo secollections i dine coupty (w\« T T wrosafes Hia ailyicts Vood's Sarsapariila 13 characterized 19 [ with their nawe, but the republican party hus H 4 C o e vok. On the j d tho groporti ¢ dong ascsnduncy producos inall politionl purs | DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONTA, | 1416 Douglas Street, T e OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ho a g Lllic 7 tho activo medicina | ties, 16 has becomo more anxious to retal ALLII § NE X QUESTIONED -‘ 4 Yoault1s & modielne oLumISU | Bawer dhac to o more anxlour togiain | e 0 S MEVER AN AR DD{I]OIb in New and Second-hand Buone county, Blaine 600 majority. Dorsey e rength, ¢ : bitherto 1 " 10e, 1t has us candidats Blaing who o, " i hioome far & Quarir of & eentucy 46 e 4, publi 2 , 400 Cleveland at Home for book ¢ g ual ey vard a0 repreientative party machinge -~ e OV ) » 'l 5 ( 13 St 17; 8t 1 g ; . Buzived I ) outhern wen o monop wer, Old i x i . A i Dlevelun i ot 6, Mo g vt 3 FGLN, | ol Jnbsion ued puld iy ik sho e VOE BAKING POWDER (0., ' tlemen of thit city o wte] Ml pow Jifg, Ol v af ] WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ALL GOODS AT ) b Red W county - | from the train ho- wan kur i RIS R a0 e Sl g Illbb\gll [MHM\" ‘H”l"‘“.‘ P rxri 1653 M ot ; Bl Kaey ko Ssbeod bing ¥ i, Ot S i ; Bottomm Prices Vi, | 0 0 cha . - c nocrats ha t for.e, and i RIS : i : S0 Bend procinct, by 1 | thiei St o ; b thun, Lo are | r, Price's |.unulm VW' Gems Persons need of anything in our line will find it to Iy wonojly, 0; ‘ve- (g i co, f e et it bghts Hasliy foasd 5 i their a dvantage to call on us before purchasing Hiniz Cit, 105 ¢ 1 . ' } T h t FOR SALE BY CROCERS, elsewhere, SHILAu0, - 67 LOVIG

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