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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: NOVEMBER 8, 1886. Hands O, tion by congross the prosident and sccre- | it bo possible that “Mr. Tler and others™ | Nemahn is a campaien canrrd. He got | ons-looking knife and mado a slash at ANDEDEL 1 7 me for the people of | tary ot state would be found not to have | declined to contribute with suflicient gen- | 200 majority out of & possible 860 Askroot's - bread basket. - A frightful ‘I(IST “ O\D};.{FLL bLR(;Em' r views of the sabject. They | erosity to the democratic campaign funa? Cass county rudely Strode over the | vound was inflicted. I'he sheriff took the I‘IIE DAILY BEE. The tivie b Nebraska to eall a halt to the attempted | ehanged the l 4 l PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. { el . politic: 36 0 o ot and Ishman, and the doctor took s dictatorship of the Buriington railrond | do not bolievo, so it is snid with apparent The N —— e, D O O e oy T T | Gl of e whcte; Heroio Treatment of & Pationt in & Now % TERWE OF 8783CUIPTION ! in the political affairs of this state. The | anthority, in tinkering with the tariff Tis elobtion-r & "‘ throughout | Woods, Mike Hartigan and Joe Conner, pillars York Hospital. Oyfte Morn - Baition) inoluding Sunday oo | managers of that road are not content | through reciprocity treaties, and the sen- | e S/acon "";{"“. o showing the | The Weeping Water Republican whis. | of legal and business [ifo in Plattsmouth, b . por S ot 1 P | wih Tevying extortionate ratos upon | ate is on record as occupying a similar | th° “{’:”f"""‘ rmx '"',"‘ sainTh ’;;hfi";‘. pers to its Omaha namesake that the job | €aressed each other on a train near town Bor e Monihe e iion 16 any " | tieir patronsand subjecting them to out- | position. A majority of the house is | £OMPICOR O e ¢ | s too complete all over the district' to | the other day, and astonished « fow spec- | ALL THE INTESTINES REMOVED ROACORS, N YERE, o, .- vereeees "V 20 | rageons discriminations all along the | doubtless of the same mind, at least it is | t0 be as follows i talk of a contest, 'l'l”.‘;.ri‘»,.:':-\fu’.‘.‘-.‘?'.T ’.‘fl,fl:fi’;"t’,.,}'} fouie, P owams Ormice, Mo, 1o o FAmeay srger, | 100 bt they have artogated to them- | known that Sr. Mortison wnd most | - First District—1, L. Liy fl".l_'l'.‘,‘l{‘\j“"I.'A““‘;‘,'_l“‘;:jr&q-“";‘(‘.‘r’“’;q,ff"‘(‘}",°‘! icce and boodls man in Cass, xnd Con. | And a Tamor Cut From Within the [ e Orpick, Koo s, Tuiniar Britiisd. | sclves the sovercign powers of govern- | of those democrats who act m"!‘ri‘li:v':l‘:..' "I\ln\l \J without rebate, His address at present | 1T 18 supposed to have furnished the Abdominal Cavity—The Suffer- Lt ) | ment which belong to th;- |n‘u(|l|l' ll;lnnr‘ with him are very hostile Fourth District—paul Soh is unknown. |n<|‘nr:n=nu :\A,vl'klI||'“n|lv|>]n~mn|| The .uxgl or's Queer Hallucination OOMRESPONDESCE Yeurs ago, when Jay Gould at- | to such treatios, Itisnot at all proba- Fifth District~J, M, Hi_gins, W John E. Shi 1 i srestion by Mike that Jon was no good " % el communiowt ons relating to news, aded | empted — to convert Nebraska | ble, thereforo, that nogotiations in this e e O =UNS Wi IRTIR¥E Y Bruno u-rl h)(“::- A--’n‘\“»‘vr?i_ '\vhm:,;.‘('.‘.‘r..':.‘ :.I\:::.Tl;r Yo ollinh ‘l’,'|"“‘ l"',;':;"l',r'-':""l.' ,"’,' :!':, i s syt ki YOI O TUR DR e 7 intoa politieal province, thera | dircetion will be opened or encouraged | Sidant District—. E. Campbell, d in Dodge county. e is also & candidate | i ok, The fertility of expression amd e WogrEs 3 BUSTNESS LETTRASE was an uprising i cvery hawlet | by the present admrinistrations £ bih istict i inry Siick, e for “my son in-law’s boots."’ - sty displaved by the combatants wera | NEW Yonk, Nov.,d.—[Correspondence el e remittanoes should be | qnd the minions of the railroad king were | “There are obvious rensons justifying the | Ninta District s : Ilu'- d‘vu:;l.ll. o lvnryshl-nll‘ #n |a,\3v=u=, ost in the ramble of the tram, and his- | of the Bex.]—A furiously delirions negro b Oy, Dratts T o b orders | forced back and routed. Since Gould has | axcoption made in the case of the proposed | Frieventh Disteior 11K atenll, d. el duly fl]";_‘fi"f,-“ W T C oy s to the victor and the | died in Mount Sinat hospital. “That in- 8 10 be minde pay ablo 10 (1o order of the computys | yotired from the control of the Union Pa- | troaty with Moxico. That country is | Ewelfth District—A. AL Robbins, r. it RS S el el AL L IR stitution is n Jewish charity, but its bon T8 BEE PUBLISHING COMPAYY, PROPIETORS, | ¢ifics the Burlfington managers have | hardiy tobo regarded as bearing ~the bt bl 8 T L B, . Hinman, one of the braniast dom - _ Gems rrom the Rockices, fretions know no color line. Tho blac s g taken his place and made his methods | same relation to the United States, com- Fifteenth Distri K. Vandemark, r. ocrata in the state, iselected to the se: Yesterday afternoon a Big reporter 1 had for several days prior to his 5 E. ROSEWATER, Envron their own, Their system now extends | mercially, as other foreign nations. It | _Sixteenth District—Iit. E. Moore, £;'S. W. | from North Platte, which drives another | boarded the Pullman sleepes, Bogota at | death almost constantly insisted that only \* ; = =========1 {10 cvery section of the state and thelr | is u neighboring republic, closely linked | Buttham b -l e nail in the packing houso bur'l Fromont and found comfortably housod | his skin and bonos remained, and t THE DAILY BER, political attorneys and henchmen are | with us by business interests, which from chteenth District 1 Y 1-.“'", rwm’ ‘A(. aer intimates that there, th mombers of the Denver | the rest of him had long before been Sworn Statement of Circulation. located in nearly every county seat. | the natural force and conditions of tor- ,;l\:lm-h nth District): 1, Stieling, r |v.‘rTn'-E'-E::r‘.“:‘.-‘l“;“l.ll.'v? s“-‘nl i'.'a"’!fi,fx"f ‘I‘u council whom the local municipal | taken away to bo buried. It wasn curi State of Nebraskn, | Their town site syndieate makes it its | ritorial propinguity must increase in - ex- ,l,:‘"_:::h" 1strict—C. | Wukine. v, Grow. momber.olot. will rosien for this | officers oxpocted o roceive st | O hallucination, and yet not altogether County of Douglas, | % % business to pack conventions and legisla- | tent and intims It is quite impossible wenty- . 1. Snell 1. purpose. d b the U. P. depot. Thoy were | Unreasonable. Ihs wild belief was based Gt B Tasclck, secrotare of The Tiea | wures with pliant tools of the railrond,and | that two countries torritorially united as nt FLE Surlnghank, Dixon county, claims to | getting their overcoats and grips in | o0 something romarkable—nothing lesy Publishing company, does solemnls SWEAT | corrupts county and town governments | are the United States and Mexico can nty-tifth Distr R bo the hanner republican precinet in the | readiness for disembarking and were in | than one of those wonderful surgical that the actual ¢i Y =), N. Walbach, d. Yor the week ending Nov. 6t 1556, was us | through favors and so-called courtesies | maintain : H. Conger, v soven were demoe y of commercial hostil- niv-sixth District Out of cighty-one Nty operations that are nowadays undertaken ; atic, Not a tie a pol that particularly happy trame of mind gfl']::m} Bt 0 ’\\hu-,‘\ |_.|.nn spoken peovle (-;!ll bribery. | ity without disregarding and damaging J""II‘:'TI sventh District—tG, D, Mol bl eLwas | (hich is gonerally the possession of peo. | i desperate es, The ||m'l\~v of ANav. 0 f000 [ The bolduess with which this political | their mutual interests. But with respect | *“Fiienty-elghth District—J. R, leartwell, v, | * Pho Wahoo Tadenendent heads it, “A | PIe Who start ont to have agood time, [ Mount Sinai had taken out his intes- subversion of popular government has | to this proposed treaty. the opposition in ,}“ nth-ninth |,N,M,| A. Kent, 1. Wigging Enrthqunko; Howe CBitiad F‘" and who suceoed in having it. At first | tines, put them into an artific ubdomen | been earried on is simply astounding. At | the present house of representatives is so [ jtitticth Distri b & Deep the Recovery of His Remans is | sight, they presented avery propossessing | Mide out of a rubber shirt und some hot Thursday, 4 the Iast legslature the Burlington lobby, | strong that there does not appear to be [ Total=Republi 54 demnootats 8, © Doubtiul." = “W licked; that's all | appearance, and sibscquent acquaintanco | towels, ml left them there until through Friday, b rended by Holdroge and Dewees, pooled | the least probability that the necessary L MoUsE, there is ot it." established the fact that they are all | withny rating, eutting and sewing, First District, t-pocket voter in Lincoln dronped | he! atured and intelligent gen- | when the lmuml him inside in and out- rty, good- bbers that hang with the udsin -, C. Yuteoy, 1, j und the | enabling act ecan vass, Regarding the verage..... A i Will am Kenton, Ve j A i sh) it v ] ! Ly e | state house, and by their jomnt efforts sue- Aotiont just effuotod! bbtwoon the | | Susomt b ‘(,,‘.L itk polg i a7 Bl s SIS s IAELBLLE 20 0 8 e i 2 Sl 11is trouble was n tumor Sworn to and_subseribed iy presence | cceded in pushing through the railroad ment of the United States and that | Ger 1, 8. W. MeGiow, . H L U b R L RS i e o (i R R L) arteries. Dr. William I this Gth day of November, A, 1., 1831 commission fraud in defiance of the pop- ih, PalALIVS s tionis with T'hivd Distriet, Johnson— b Mot MGl e elde bbb k s £ ! Fluhy 1 on to Mouut Si " ; , relative to trade relations With | gouriy [y strict, Pawnes—danies A, Cope r, | Vited him to pay his fare. peautiful Puliman sicepers on the roud. | ynd Bellevue . who performed [SEAL) Not ry Pabfie, | wlav will, and saddled upon the people and Porto Rico, while noecessarily | _Fifth District, Pawneeand Johnson—C. 1. | In Bloomington, Franklin connty, only | 1t will = aecompaiy —them on their | the operation, had the ‘man prepared for which mcludes a visit to Chicago, % I 11 of 90 republican votes east were | trip it by giving him thorough serubbing Geo, B, Tzschuck, being first duly sworn, | bills for the benelit of bogus eluimants | yociproeal in its character, is so only in a deposes and thiat he is seeretary of 1hé | amounting to thousands of dollars. One | limited degree, and was necossary to ixth District, Otoe—J. C. Watson, 1, N. | struieht, while 42 of the 50 demoerat e | thenee to St Louis, and finally to K with soap, and keeping the abdomen cov- Bee Puvlishing company, that the aetual av- | o¢ve Burlington attorneys acted a8 go- gl o damuing | S itrios et T B White, d, g, | Uckets voted were straight, The Jefler- | 8as City, from which st named point | ered with towels wot with a weak solution erage duwily cireulatin of the Duity Bee for prevent unjust 2 80N diseiples vote as they drink they will return, by w of the Kansas | of bolic acid, A r the the month of Junuary, 185, was 10 ¢ between for the Omaba and Lincoln | giscrominations against American .(". |umm d, N, M. Satchell r, Edwin ",I“I‘l":‘m'l“:"h‘l*fl:l:‘t M;f:}:.-:ar”:n'lh- 1. | Pacitic 6 DURYOE; 3 ;vm Lt ’:‘n'.‘»hnh‘u"'.::.-(.Ir":-‘|‘|‘.:3:' :I: fakapruar ::T.'»';“li.} A 1'35-;\ gamblers and the dofunct candidate for | vossols. Negotiations — aro now | ““E¥ith Distriet, Sarp MeKenna, d* | shaw, York county, for the. sole purpoes | T purty comprised the following | gurgeon made an incision extending six the | Zentlemen: inchos downward along the middle” line bising § congress from this district. And now | in progress with a view to a more clearly Ninth District, Dou las—W. G. Whitmore, copies: for May, 185, 12, 3 fo mator Van W) X i 3 = ' SOtk 1% s » Smith, one of the supervisors and ¢ 3 i 3 1885, 12,208 conies: for ) deopies; | the Burlington managers are actively at | dofined and permanent arrangement that George Heimirod, v, Jolin” Mathieson, t. | work so effectively that the voters of the | O 1 . 1 of the body. A shoet of this rubber 9 M cop! vember, 1 e ol 4 R. Young, r, P. Garvey, d, C. J. Smyth, d, racinot e * © by over | ehairman of the republican central com- v o v " TOT AL, I, 18464 gonlesifor Stember. | work to captire and control the legisla- | will obviate future comblications and | T, Knox. . Philiip Andres,'d. prooinot endorsed the sonator by over | filicu'ar’ rapaiion. county, Gol., i | st Dac o o e Substribed nd sworn to betpre . this b | ture and force upon the poople their own | dificulties similar to those which recently | | “Tenth District, Washinzton—W. Tyson,d, | W10 one 000 0 0 one of the firm of Collyer “& Stoddard, | Gido, and the smiall intestines wero drawn d”""lglm'l"l'A'“"Nfi' N T candidates for the legislature. Already | disturbed the commereial relations of the Sventh . District, Bum=W. 8. Oralk, ¢ hadh by R evhtnbr Dions, [ lending printers of Denver. He is 4 | from the abdomen through the siit and ntleman of polite adidress with | hunehed upon t ravishing pair of “Dundrearys” and a [ quickly folded ove <hiny tile. He is accompaniod by s son, a bright little lad of about twelve their emissarics are traveling through | two countries. In respect to this matter Vi £ bulldi TR the state to draw into their arag net | the admimstration must in fairness be e proof buildings are the cheapest | pewly elected members ot the le sheot, which was then them, holding them asif m abag. To keep them warm they Latta, d. ar 8 ;‘v\ lgllllhiwllirl, Dodge—J. Gamble, d, H. | jp slature. | oredited with having shown more spirit [ SENHtehth Distriot, Coming—J. 11 Bar- | ©f Fishburn and Du the regnlar republican nom nees line county, resulted in the clection , both Van Wyck investment after all, oy sbraska s logisla p. e were covered with towels out of & warm e = ::I“lthr‘; "L»‘""ylh-‘ -olff"zl»nlihk-d t“nll'wf :llm LG Sl wed ) U Gy i AR s 0 B S R T AT ]“":fml‘n‘:l'li Ml satliaotiont | it aros o e e oy ol ot SR Lol SEID ATOUN O HRUOAEVITEDS aby a1k |t S e S Rt T L CEeOr e ey b Lo R A R ] benet olouds ot aditorial gloom, | "D Paokrd, of tho firm of Packard | A isature of fine sitk thrend hud boon count in the coming legislature. ® tions, the result boing prompt and sa ficenth District, Stanton and Wayne— | in these parts. McDonough, of the O'Neill | & Wilson, insurance men. Mr. . isone of | Doivesout, and. then sonking. it duving factory. 3. Slater. v at home by Tribune, w to st The Light Vot the leading supporte nd the manugoer | the operations in o wi solution of the Tue Bee touched high water mark | o light voto castin Omaha at the late | 1t is undoubtedly the fact that without o fraction less than 10,000, ~ After & busy | of the Denver base ball club, and has just With two. pairs of foraeps, the Last week with a_sworn paid circulation | election is of course used as an argument | Teference to political diyisions the people 1. e 1 e his feet ’vall' v returned from Leavenworth, where ho tor tore slit halfan inch fong in of more than 14,000 copies. to our disadvantage by rival citics, Des | ©f the United States are not favorable to i nth District, Cedar ana Pierce—G. An anti-Van Wyck paper in O'Neill | has been looking for players for the next lining of the back of the abdominal = Motnes particularly jubilates over the | reciprocity treatios. The general view | "SSRER 1o Kuox—w. L. 1 S Sonviaitne 0130 Van Wyok | Walter Conwa ild-ms 1 T i Two state senators and half the legis- 8 parti y Jjubils ) J R e e e Gl B o istrict, 0X . L. Tur- | port that Center preeinet g an W) alter Conway, 1 mild-mannered gen- | Phore the tumor was found to be of the 4 ettt L o} showing which it remarks “effectuully | SCems S TARLO R ner, d. only 89 votes. Matthew ppincss tleman, with pounds of common sense, | ghape and size of a man’s fist. Witha ance which may become entangling, | Awentieth Disirict. Holt—A. L. Tinule, while the facts of experience do not ap: | Nioyehyiirst - Districk Autelope—. k. Iative ticket were the net republican re- 3 ed 'he tigures show the senior | also a member of the republic sults of the last election, And they are received 200 votes in the pre- | central committee, and forem ncounty | pjang curved needle the surgeon 1 the | bassed the gilkTigature around disposes of tho midiculous elnims of Omaha” and indicates that Des Moines all Van Wyck men e - T .. | prove them. Our reciprocity treaty with [ — Twenty-second District, Boone—John cinet. blacksmith shops of the Denver & South | {4 three-fourths of e 5 fact as much population™ as this | ¢, 10 i was nbt to the advantage of this | Pélers . 4 { “Carry the news," says Justice, of | Park rulrod, o | an from the tumor, DoucLAs cotnty's official ocanvass et us see. Twenty-third District, Platte—J. J. Sulh- | Bloomington, “to our sisier counties in | D. P. Hatlield, foreman of the machine | wiiere it was firmly tied and the ends cut rcely a half of the registered vote | CoUntry, und suggestions for its renewal | v, d, G, G Bowma Franklin connty has unloosed | shovs of the Colorado division of the U. | ghort. The intestines, which had been misery. :J‘l“‘::;'l"”f:-"" ““:l‘:tfou‘l’i‘("“' “:'-":l (“l"“l was cast at the last eleotion, With a "fl"‘*l'ml :"fl"l‘ favorably r:iec“' '(l by out | o [wenty-fourth Distriet, Colfax—H. C. | tho chinins of opprossion which have P. road, which arc located in East Den- | gept in their aruficial cavity about o ced as elected | 3 s : . people In the position the administra- | Russell r. gk S bound her sons of toil for the past fifteen | ve conty inutes, were then trans- T oS registration of mearly 12,000 voters, less | PeOP v ) a ve s Dlatte ¢ — | bound her sons of toi he pa A twenty minutes, withiu five hours after the polls closed. L Y Sy LwentyQifth District, Platte and Colfax— | ¢\ g and they are to-day a free people | A. W. Hogle, a young-looking gentle- | fgpred to their natural resting-place and than 50 ballots were deposited in the | tion is understood to occupy on this sub- | Jjohn W. Fuchs, d. 2 it A s Rt g boxes on Tuesday. It “.,“., the lightest | Ject, it is, therefore, undoubtedly in ac- | = Twentysixth District. Butler—G. W. | OF) the road to prosperit e \n%n' a hightly gy ystaeho | the wound closed by stitening the ab- R SHLNG AL A 1 with ti 1 5 Lord, r. Matt Miller, d. The talk of boodle in the First district | ¢ ruddy countenane e 15 | domen limng together with eat-gzat and vote polled in years. Fully two | cord with the general popular sentiment. [ ““7 wenty-seventh t, Polk—Hurst, | is like the callow clash of poverty com. | { ief of police of Denver | ghe skin with silk. Lt was then dre i and pbears the honor of his position with w"h r\,|,h,., tissuo ,\,,.1 .(.‘hnmm. Frank Hurp seems to bo satisfied this time that he was fairly whipped in the m, ¥ thousand republic: E = i s mel P mee usuul announcement of his intention to i Rmiriibing S| The last re sued by asury 3 f racl Tolo | Samuel T sraeint of the | uy 4 b \foBLED to vote for a candidate whom they be- he last report issued by the treasury Chartes | 00 election Wuy. The vericious Telt 1k ! ganao and borated ootion, 8 Gty Bl ; | VE S h, of North Platte, states that $ police, a big, br dered gentie- | =, patient awoke after having been tatoa 7S 5 2 : i . | department 1n regard to the country Harrl d, W, J. | & lieved to be a corrupt and dishonest tricks e it 397.03, good democratic m o 8 vitli bast X 0 exports and imports, 2 ter and unwilling to casé theirballots |/ SEE0 0 CO8 0 ‘.l 5 A Thirlieth District, Laneaster—J. L, Cald- | yoters howl in that vicinity. for his opponent. A change in the hours | eYitence of arapid increase in our for- well, r, J, Shamp, 1, L M. Ravmond, r, J. | for mo during which votes could be polled cut | 120 commerce. The siarodorthio|{ DickinsonyirRH. i Ltesveldt SniG-mWe | F N om {0 [ man, with rather a long groy beard and | kept insensible two hou nd at first They howled of intellizent and Kindly foaturcs. | 0'yave indication that he would rocover his is the gentleman who saved the li For tho first live days he was given hypo- of Old Solomon, one of the Larin injections of morphine to auict WOTO | gtreet pawn brokers hy wrestling a_six- On the first day he was al- Tk election of McShaue is a bad enough blow to the editor of the Herald, but the selection of any buta railroad er v and Gage countic ! . Egelesston, 1 ] re or| o mon pge are Sk ) T > o r Mo o T n republican for United States senator | O hundreds of elorks, workingmen and | M08 ”; ”l' S';"W‘"] 'r, but with theso are | RS gtrict, Seward—Henry Bick, | flooded with bogus telegrams, Tnesday, | ghigoter from the nssassin, T. J. Whit- tiorhokad oo, thenito. dHlnk S T T G ) laborers from a chance of voting. When [ included ~ the statistics for the three | g, N. Wallenwaber, d. stating that Howe had becn killed by four | Joi Sor he had killed b milk andilime witer, andon ‘the it SLIQRUC. the polls closed at 6 o'clock more than | AUArters of the current year ended on | | E‘I-llrt =econd District, York—N. V. Har- r;mi_r;u lmlom. h Tllu-\; ;J 'l:\ others | ¢ho'dtore and wounded Solomon's clerk. | fnd. sixth duys to swallow milk and > 9 ™ i, I, L. SO, T, ) i I3 i > 1 i Y, i e i N " L BEeto0 T havo! thots | BODIBraiur e Biflim L BIE A e pha[£hu Both oFibhntmonth s LotsUivalite) | 1eEl RaTatsamaw b L e o 11l indiantjbaen)kilied chut Whitlock is now in the pen in Canyon | Smail™ quantitios of | whisky. ~The hands full at Lincoln this winter. The | polling places. The total vote indicated "“"”l‘l."""’““ W2 "““].';"lr“’f’- gtated Dl e S S, i for at that time the voters. wero stabbing | O'8* iz AL oL Fotiadan or | otftiolionndinrCetitsad it e SRk 5 3 sy B o . ina. | round figures, was a little in excess o ourth District, Saline—J. E. Fish- | 13 ,4 4 5 i bbb A o orid- | v y, > 1 a- various charter amendments will require | nothing but the effects of bad nomina burn, r, B, H, Hayden, &, M. I'. Franz, d. :::::‘4':‘l“:’"ld]l‘tlll::fll‘):’lnt s, The telegrais, wood h,,,(k,,,g gentleman who | tion bagan tollmg on him. He lost his $198,000,000, which was an increase of Thirty-afth DI 1 ¢ a stampede. ““q careful study and hard work, and they | tions and an off year in failing to call trict, G . Fuller, r, nd on the seventh d nd credit | gtrength rapidl i g : 67,000,000 over tho amount for the cor- | C. G. Gafford, r, John Wardins Down in Otoe county there was an_in- ; ! eannot be taken up for consideration too | out the republican strength. But even 807,000, 0X 2y S LAEGID AN EL : v IRl Rto) If. the important = posi- | after the operation he died. Drs. soon. as matters stood, let us suppose thai | Fesponding period of the preceding year. P‘.I,,',‘l',ff,,,f,‘,’“," woliinel, Jeffefson—W. J. | torosting contost for the offiec of commis- | tion of boiler _inspoctor of Denvor Flubrer and Purrov beiieye that he would i - Douglas, West Omaha and Saratoga pro- | The exports during the samo_time were | PERDIoR T - District “Thoyor—F. M. . e T ebn atoimi | o party reached the dopot at about | have rocoverod if his systom hnd ‘bocn 4 the popular vote were not ontitely suc: | i should bo feornorted in the eity | ©f $11L,000,00) over the corresponding | ,ANIry-eighth Distret Nuekotts—h. 3. | (I B o corke for years | conncil, C. F: Goodman, chaiman, and | roner e e I o s 8 cossful. When the returns are canvassed | Jints, had cast their votes under city period of 1835. “Thirty-ninth District; Webster—D. P. New- ck. her desired the office and thoir | N . Lowery and Builey, of the'com- | thay the negro should, in fis delitium i General Van Wyck’s friends will have | auspices. A round 2,000 votes would have | An exhibitis made of the increase or | comer. . s "“‘L“"“"“""E me "““ were allectionate. | mittee on arringements, “together with | have imagined that his mterior had been n a Dl 3 " X Py : PV, I 3 3 Z v ofe El is nea ‘i.v‘A o Lee, i be! 4 s % AN S 5% outcome. Estites of population based on votes | Urivk the thurd quarter which is not | "yt Distrct, Franklin and Webster | ostand bestfriond, o man who- has i Tl o, 8nd Loo, momers e D dpsnsth i CN B . st in a ] i i rth- ut interest. his shows here ey, I nee R i pDre- s r ZCONS d » . Ty vesults of Jast Tuesduy's elcetions | €450 in an election liko the lnst are worth- | Without interest. This shows that there oA Distrioh, Olay—1, 8, Randali, | 50erionte mn_county matiars, & roprd- nfm_,, and Chicf Galligan of tho fire do- | Ty was deemed bost not, to inform him s T e R T ey iy ey Tiere are too many elements which 8 ¥ r. William Newton, r. 2 e partment. to the liberties taken with him while ho and must bo taken into consideration, Omaha | 82ticultural implements, cattle, sheep, | — Forty-third Disirict, Hamilton—A. W, | fill the position, and usually closed with | * They were o sre they 5. Wilse the statement that if they wanted a good possible presidential candidates—Abram etherization, and he simply (3 S. Hewitt and Henry George. As to | COntains 12,000 voters. Because half of }’r’“ ul;tul]l‘sl, ]lr’"" and 5_“"3‘: ""‘""L“’"fr 8 ourth District, Merrick—Franklin | and eflicient offi Mr. Munn should be arters, and where > an ',"“ rfj«‘,’“_" ;:fl‘;‘_'!’_‘h;‘:" ,-","‘I T R T T ibility | the voting population refuse to vote the | hovs, sole leatner, crude and refined elected. Mr. Munn always referred to | ¢hoy cellont supner, for A i 16 MOLEOMINE.BO10N - i ever, the possibility ) f Voo L Ty . o5 f Lot H sl ames T ing Ll i : ) nt supper, for question therefore arises, how o hal- must be regarded as extremely remote. population of the city is not materiaily | MINCTE O, b con, -ard, by ster ';'{".'.vnl‘""m' sli—James Ewlag, v, { Mr, Oumpbell in words of pralso; told f wiiohInvish pre tions had boon made uation 80 evidently catsed by tho PR and_cheeso, spirits of turpentine aud | ORRes Weh €50 ol geng wire | how be had known him for the past | for their special accommodation in the | truth took possession of his mind, s A A¥rER next Wednesday and until the wood. There was an increase in the | helmsen, r. % ¥ ,'w"‘}”f"f baelel w}”l“ 0 hr?' .“1'8:.1“1' lidontinuny, there such a thing as phys memory, mooting of congress Mr. Cloveland will A New Deal Needed. value of exports of hogs, books, maps, | Forly-eventh Distriot, Adams—A. V. Colo B D Padt [ . s flor BUBAEOIRALS,W "}""’:""""""":" wholly aside “’mn'\uu""nlll)‘Y i 8 The fi " vl i i atte r, innix, r £ \ and the members of bo he home an D. M. Wiitkow, M. D, 1 4 e BT e A B T o Hy) The first iportant question wlich will | engravings and other printed matter, | ™ god Giahiniyistriet. Buffalo—H. €. An- | ench electioneered for the other. visiting councils were given an opportu- | —————— 3, D. 3 devote the time chiofly to the preparation | 12F0¢ itself upon the attention of the leg- | wheat, wheat flour, carringes, horse | drews,r, S. W. Thornton, r. nity to renew the acquaintance which of i mossage, and quite naturally and islature will be the organization of the | cars and steam railroad cars, eoal, raw | Forty inth District, Vailey, ete.—Norton . Btato Nows, A they had 80 pleasantly tormed on the oc- | COMMENCING SUNDAY,0CTOBER 10th, 1886 J / two branches. The jobbers and corpora- | and manufactured cotton, furs, steam en- | O Tt Nebraska €ity has organized a canning | cusion of the visit of the former to the necossurily desires to avoid the interrup- tions and annoyances of people who have H 00y i o it o 00 public bush;‘ess i I:im.l The oflice | PETate effort to control legislation by | refined sugar and leat tobacco. There FKifty-lirst District, Kearney—O, Abraham- i K et AB gon, T ized in Wisner. Later they went to the exposition build- | [/ snoker, however, will continue to recoive | f0r¢ing upon the senate and house men | are some instructive suggostions, doubt- | “Fifty.socona District, Harlan—B, M. [ Hog cholera has broken out near Brad- | ing and listened with considerable atten- l Ou l l lc the usual attention. who do their bidding. This includes not | less, to be derived from this showing, as | Simms, d. shaw, York county. ton to sam Jones, who was holding his th Distriot, Sherman, Custer, ete.— | company. towns of both the mountains and the TIIE tion bosses will as usual make a des- | gines, oilcake, oileake meal, hams, pork, | §. L. A creamery company has been organ- | west only ofticers who will pack committees, | for example in the reduced demand for Fiity'third District, Harlan and Phelps— Madison succeeded in spiking the | first revival meeting in the city. ASONG the mummy matters of aterest | Pt 1orks who mutilato, pigeonholo o | asticultural implements and iron and | “ili, ot Distrct, Furnas—W. E, sub- | county seat Inst wee 4 .m‘.":.3,??{{.7;11"?,.::\" il st RAILWAY, 3 roported in our voluminouy foreign dis- | S0 Dills a8 occusion way = requie. | steel munufuctures. ; CCMifen District, lted Willow—S. I The now Cutholie church at Wymore | yfiornoon they will be taken to' the un- | Will put on a new train for the accom- ; piatios of yoatordny was. that tho Avs, | Already thoold ganz whioh hna made | Itisnotod as another intarosting faok | quugnrgitc Disiich lisd Wilow-i. B | masdolionted st Bundsy, |\ | dred plucos of Intercst un tho eouthorn | modut on of Omelia people for Lincoln. 3 trian government has decided not to | NORest legislation almost impossible are disclosed by the report that Great Britain | " Fige}-sixth District, Frontier, ete.—W. W. | ¢ 200 SUges wore WrEoton on tho part of town. To-night they will be the | This train will consist of free **Re- : buttonholing members and writing appli- | and Lrcland import from this country as | Brown, r. » DROFHIRSLNLP 105 LUGKEAY, gucests of Mayor Boyd at the wonderful | elining ChairCar,” Coach and Baggago await the result of experiments with dif- feorent repeating riftes, but has ordered i A PP T P T 110 Fifty'soventh Distrist, Dawson—G. W, | The St. Joe & Grand Isiand road will | performances of Kellar m the opera cations for re-election or re-employment. | many cattle as they do from all other | poc¥ be extended southwest from Hastings. D et e AL s A It is to be hoped that eyery decent and | countries, and of wheat flour, fresh beef, Fift) Car, running through solid without ; the faotories to work night and day on o ghth District, Lincoln, ete.—John | pyinon claims to have lain out § honor will be tendered them at the M- | change: b honorable member will refuse to c i pork products and raw cotton 5 ke | Treacy, d. y R bl by vty 5 o Leayving Omaha, : tho Munntihor repeating arm, whilo | 1OR0Tavle mouibe w“‘:u |;‘<a‘ 0 commit | Pork pi otton they take Elityainth Distict, Chioyenne, Kelth, ele. 000 in buiiding improvements this ycar. lu-’iu. Tomorrow they will leave for Chl- | heuving n«:'»'!’:u ¥8, Gad | a greater amount from the United States | _w. i, McCann, . The ministerial association of the Slaughters, Pearmans, Wiggins and | than from any other country. In the Total—Republicans, €0; democrats, 80; in- | Methodist Episcopal church meets other vermin who overy two years infest | products of the dairy we are far behing dulefldmlnu»ub“fl"’ 1 Pecumseh on the 16th, the halls of logislation.” Let the tramps | other countries in the amount sent to NPT A A substantinl new school house hus to the daily | €0 to work and make an honest living. | Great Britain and Ireland, but as com- 4 luun‘n’:llug vn:;t..fu:u!.mn ’ !;,n;w.u Give the state a clean bill of fare. There | pared with some ycars ago we have Etection Notes. 8 Liigh, HOXAB) with b 0! ity tueh those at several places are wurking i cessuntly on the Werndi repeaters, This is ominous. A 110 again eall abuse of horseflesh by Omala contrs e Returning, leay ive ‘maha .... For tickets, information, ete,, call on ouse for Printe ply Hou r Printers and and Farnain ublisl T ; " i ey 8. G Ry, v. Puss, Agont The Wostern Nowspuper Union at | wh i Neweon o b s 1 Yk} 0 o lezislati % » markes v Y @ " - oy 9 bt h H EWMAN, H OWNSEND, tors, wopecially where grading is in | €30 be no wholesome lugislation next nn:l.ll. n!'\r‘kul progress in the ‘cxnmlsut ~Morrick county cast 330 prohib:tion B. & M. surveyors are said to be camp- | Omaha is prepared at all times to outliv | Genl, Tratiic Man'r. Gonl, Pass.& Ticko §' Ak progress, Tho BEE s in constant receipt | nter vs long as the political eaves- [ these products. Although for the year | votes. SN ing on the outskirts of Schuyler, and the | publishers on short notice with presses, 4 of earncst apponls from onriest men aud | droppers and - railrogue spies hang | thus far the bulunces of trade, as shown | Bridgo bonds were defeated in North | town prophets predict great things. type, rules, borders, inks, comnosition, B Yoron e 1 this oo | WrouNd committee Tooms or occupy | ia the excess of imports over exports, 1s | Platie: lation of Dodgge county is | 1eks and fules, and in”fuct everything women to raise its voice against this con- q LI 5 The cowboys did some tall voting n Ths will net the siate | 10 the line of printers: and publishers tinued cruelty. It s to be trusted that an pinoes o1 the floors of the two houses. A | slightly against us,the value of our fore Ol ‘V' . . 8 1 will net the slate supplic Better torms and more liberal ] Sk new deal is neeted which will fill the po- | commerce for the nine months, umount- [ <HeFTY county - ), 8 the county §07,430.00 s ean be secured than by sending to ; Bhtly anseking of tho Huriane sosloty will | B8 <89 l A by these roust- | ing to the grand total of nearly a thou Burt county’s voto for Vun Wyok wne Irumble farm near Papillion was 150 OF elsewhe Save monay® by . 0 vhich the ic o8 ns form oceupier D e arl) 1 0 A ' A i Cilgs dlsewhel Bave mol Do beld, at which the public can be placed | 3 ¥y pled by asrdod ag | PELFIY URBIIIOU week o the Lincoln land com- | G Ca ome. Socond hand goods in possession of the facts. They should | Wbouts with clean, honest and hardworie~ | sond million dollurs, must be x Otoe county had 850 prohibition votes expectations buve bee in the printin fine bought and sold, Wo be permitted to help on the work of the | 0 oflivials, There has boen too much | nighly satisfuctory aud reassuring. out of u total of 3,454, ) often have geéat bavaains in this particu- organization by assisting in the employ- | dirty work in the committee rooms in — s Platte county gave North a compli- The Ad the name of the pro- | Jar. Send for Tue PRINTERS AUXILIARY, 10 be starl 's gone by through the connivance of A Book of Great Interdst. mentary majority of 700, posed prohibition pape: d at | our wmonthly trade journal, that gives ment of special agents, whose business Will bo th arrest offunders and enforce | lorks and the treachery of seoretaries to | O all the books written concerning the | Colfex county’ gave Van Wyck 801 | Lows Fuuo. Inspivation will be fur- | tists of goods and prices and from (imo g Yeed zers, Members of the leg- | late war perhaps the most interesting one | votes oit of 1,067 votes cust. atas X RLANSMRI AL ol Lnig REQOLNIE anionuslied hargatie ihs The 651Y el [hetiture fof WMothera | — isluture should go down to Lincoln un- | is that of Adwiral David D. Porter now | = Burt county cact1.63) votes, of which ho Boek Island rand bas laid opt two. | new and scoond hiaud materiy it - TEAIEEL® e Tocd o ayar - = e 2 4 e A # 2 s $0 & 510 Pawnee county and three WESTERN NEwsrarer Union, wnd Teathing, A A} food for Dys» 1,082 were for Senator Van Wyck. ey oW Convalescaent Fianax’s dispatehes state that the dem- | ple wed. Ho has written & *Naval aucr and Lewiston in_ the | 12th Street, bet. Howa A 1 to any of the old gang and free | being i land Juckson, s ing T8 K ocrats aro conceded to have a wajority of | to select the best men for the positions | Ristory,” treating exclusively of the part |, 1he Plattsmonth Horald gays *the {nia, Huwilton | Omuhs Nebraska o Cooking T e, Tho Gare ) two iu joint ballot in tue Indiana Jegis- | at thewr disposal. We need a new deal, | thatthe navy took in the conflict. Every | 485 Was cold and dark and drear, . e S A 0 "Bihon, Mase 4 ature. This will elect a democrat—prob — page is full of intercst. Few people know | ¢ Iu"\l”\rllrfl',m.; e 'fil f‘“l preference arted in Cus- ’h:‘l “‘-“},“"'}P J-;'f. Fuxedo I“»‘i e ably MeDonaid or Gray—to succeed Gen- Opposed to Reciprocity. that the engagoment at Now Orteans was | "o ior Y40 Wyvsia i pg e e e | ter county d few montin 980, 15 reportid I e L T IO o e 'EQFNESS} 0 CEnAnN AN e i eral Harrison in the United States senate, | The administration is understood to bo | the grandest naval buttle of any time. ARANID ‘:;;;,l,,m‘""{"l')y““\‘{l,['l‘“r" 18 | to have collapsed owing to the fullure of | ytEIRGIREEY U8 L0 1 E o agonal 1 yone Who was deaf LWonty eight 1 If no further ehanges arc made, this | strongiy opposed o reciprocity treaties. | There are many things in 1ts pages that 7 oapturod Herriok county, the theralicand to pass through it, 3'\{":}“:1- wizpe, and has an infd hardwood floor, . Dioaid by wost of the notad spucly would leave the republicans a majority of | Referring to the recont reports intimat- | even well informed persons will learn for OReAts by 106 alorty: - | e el i diarant v et ik the varlows scctions of which were bent Hishont, oA ST ARt g5 four in the senate beginning on the 4tk | ing a probability that negotiations for | the fivst time. 1t will be widely read. We met tl uy and he got a good | The York cannery turnad out 120,000 | 414 B0t cul j‘,"”;“-";.'l"’fi";,f“',‘,fl‘,‘l":"‘;"“;l‘f,““,‘: onr st vk City of March, 1857, counting Riddleberger | such a treaty will be entered 1to with many of us,"’ says th lnuuluJumxnl cans of tomatoes and 111,000 cuns of corn | YOR R B NG Callow at the top | - with the republicans. New Jersey and | Spain, a Washington dispateh says they 'z it about time for builders to un- | Seven voters in Weeping Water de- | this season. Thedemand for the product | g frems i Geieae sBoR, BEEW M0 | ik, Nr.nvous PEOPLE California, however, are still doubtful, | are misleading. The secrctary of state | derstand that something more than brick | elared for Van W yek for eongressman has exceeded the supply and the com- | ! Ihe ceiling is glazed and And otiers : withs the chances in the former, accord- | is quoted as authovity for the statement | outside walls are neoded to make & fi In Union precinct, Dodge county, Van | buny propose to double the capacity of | i, of the dome contn large de- " iihiands { ing to latest returns, a little in fuyor of | that the wnsuccessful expernuents in con- | proof building? A loaded shell is sei Wyck r "‘\“' {" ouk of 150 ;‘;:"* can -‘m'; i werpetratod o | MBS ol Feaissuncs orament in sivua T - . Sy lifornis g N . g [ received 962 votes ey % ¢ - tho republicans. Advicos from California | nection with the treaty which was nego- [ less proof agaiust the flames than a targo | ;& d‘a"a“‘f:m“;'; A Fgl e 1 ,;mj,,my Joke, evidently a chestnut, st a supper Worse Than a Fire Alavm, are very mougve. Inasmuch as Riddle | tistod by Minister Foster huve satisiied | structure filled with lath and stadding, | {1 pa) h . His wife laughed 50| One of the most dreadful alarms that Ho berger has voted quite us often with the | the adr chunk of unmasticated demoerats us with the republicans, and | pedien! hmrul_y that « istration thal it would be inex- | plg food dropped into ber throat and rested nk and veneering. Fir attempt further similar nego- | on the outside of buildings, The s rarely start ean be sounded in a mother's ears is pro A Nemahs paper sums up Howe's de- 'k | feat 1 tine words—""Hated at home, de- duced by croup; dreadful, because it is : 3 is, therefore, u drifting and uncertain | tiations. Wuen Mr. Bayard was o the | which lights a conflagration generally | spised abroad. e vo, Foranatelris was qulodged in B L e e v, | VRt ot k: quantity, he may as well be left out of | sonste e was one of the most carnest in | begins its work where it finds fuel on | Lincoln oust 5,600 votes, Hustings | fia 5@ BIEEn, 5 C0tain S0 vea man, | ful because tho life of & loved one is in b ealoulation, though the turu of the polil- | opposition to tho proposed treaty with | which to foed. 1,830, Grand Island 1,064, Beatrice 949 | (17 SA0W of a melancholy bumorist. | | Jeopsniy. Chamborlan's Cough e WANTED! ; ieal tide in Virginia may dispose him | Spain, and there is no reason to suppose and Nebraska City 768. Tom Tabman and Bwan Askiool: yoal| L8 nerer fatling sifeguard wkalust tils - more favorably toward the republicans, | that his views have since undergono any | Tug Herald threatens that democrats | Bowen s to be the county seat of Sioux | qents of York, quarreled over the rela- | preventitive and cire of Shanion A s | Ladies to Work for Us ab Thelr Ow: ’ s A the sivuation now stands, tho ussured | chango. Tho position which he then | will force wrobibition upon tho state as a | County: 50 says the xelurns of a special | tive meritsof a'royal fush and four aces, | Lo Gewly wstabiiohed, I (et 1t ia G Homes. 3 republican majority in the next seuate | held was adonted by the prosident and | ploce of “good polities:” This will be [ i:"r‘“‘:“mf;l Al«‘:wnlllPlullunuulh e H:‘.".‘fi"'f.(“"','i' J.L'.‘l‘..‘ k ‘m.”::.:'“ ldl ¥ | ouly remiedy which v always be e 57 1) MO Per Week Can Bo Quiatly M.d ' willhe only two. Thus the margin of | iucorporated in is messaze Lo cougress, | pleasant news to “wmy dear Mr. ller,” | Sum Chapman was elocted judge. £115 | setibo the Hoyle conudrum Hocordin lied upon i o s it o suvasslug. Kor il i either party in the noxt -cougress will be | and it is not doubred that if the question | whom the cditor of the Zerald bombard opwonent will not contest. the code of Sullivan. Ishwau, howe Bost gual iowa Nus Coal " CliksCRNT AE COL L extremely small. were again presented to the adunnisira- | so vigorously during the campaign. Can l The report that Howe did not carry | was loaded for blood; he drew u villain Coutaet & Squires, 213 b 1gth st B Coutral St Bonicn ek, Box