Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, November 17, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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IT WILL BE VERY CLOSE.
Repu j!ica:i .1 in the Lead ;incl
Will Control Doili Houbi i .
RESULTS BY DISTRICTS.
A List of th.j M (moors or tii Next
Li'Klil.ture Th.it Wort: t;r-t.tocl
Last rtiesilav In tlv.r
Uitr-jrurrt Districts
Statu LoiMl.itiiro.
Thr I turns on tin" Ice isl.itui e are
Mill incomplete, there tein", ''
-tiKitor mid four repics. nt .tl i v-t
douhtfill. The following if Hie re
nilt liy counties.
KI-.NATI-.
'.1. Wichardsou and l':ittiiiT A. lv
Scott, lx
2. Nemaha and Johnson J. V.
I;ir rin, I.
:. Otoe -John Mattes, Jr., 1.
. Cass Orlando Tcltt, K'.
". Saundcts mid Sarpy Will nun
Saunders, I.
i. l)oie.is Charles If. Clark, lv;
C. (). Lol.cck.K; W. X. ll..lirork, I).
7. Cumin": iiml Hurt - Fremont
Kvcrett, K.
N. Dixon, Dakota, Knox, Cedar,
iindTliurston -11. I '. McDonald, K.
'.). Antelope, Dunne ami (Ireelej
S. I'iickwDOil, 1.
.10. Washington and Dodee John
'J'ltOlllsOII, 1).
11. Wayne, Madison and Pierce -
J. M. A Men, T?. J
l'Jf l'latte and Collnx James '..
.North, D.
i:i. llnlwCarliehl and Wheeler J.
I'. foullen, I.
II lirown. Ixcya l'alia, Cherry,
Mieriil.m, Dawo, llo Untie, and
Sioux II. li. Stuart, I.
la. Custer, Valley. Luup and
lthdnc, Doiihtful.
III Itullalo and Slier man (ieoree
N. Smiili, I.
17. Hall and Howard -T. 1'. Mc
Carthy, I.
IS. I'olk. Merrick and Nance- J. N.
Cainphel I, I.
l'l. Ilutlcr and Seward -lieoree W.
Low ley. ii.
SO. Lancaster Kohert Moore, I';
(leoic W. K'li'Mmi, lv'.
-I. ti.i-c Alexander (iraliam, I
22. Saline J. I). Tope, lv'.
2'.l. JeUVrsou and Thayer K. M.
Correll, K.
'.'I. York and Fillmore J. I".
Miller, lv'.
'.'a. Clay and Hamilton I.. I.Johu-r-iin,
I.
'Jli. Nuckolls, Wchstcr and Frank
' lin -Willi.tm Dysai t, I.
27. Adams -Leopold ll.ilm. lv'.
2 Kearney, i'l.elps and Hat lan -W.
I'. Dale, I.
2X Furnas, Ke, Willow, 1 1 itch
rock, Dundy, (iospcr, Frontier,
Chase and Have Lewis , mini'. I
110. Dawson, l.iaeoin, Keitli, I'er
Kin.-, I.oian, Kiiuliall and Hooker
Henry St. k'ayner, li.
mil si:.
1. Iv'ieliat dsoii ohn M. I truck-
man, K'; Henry lierdes, D; Jitlc
Smith, I.
Pawnee-C. .. Schappel. K; W.
iM. C.illor d, K.
il. '. N'emaha Church Howe, lv';lt
J. Johnson, 1.
1. Johnson JacohS. Dew, 10.
a. Nemaha and Johnson Thco-
ilore Smith, li.
. Otoe John Sinclair. I ;( leoi m
W. Leidinli. D.
7. Cass ohti A. 1 avies. IC; A S
Oiuley, I
S. Cast, and Otoe John I'. Wal
hiin, U.
'X Sarpy - Clarence Keys, K.
10, Douglas A. L. Sutton, W; .
I.oekner, 10; C. A. I loss, 10; W. N Na
Kon, 10; T. M. Crane. 10; M. O. lOiek-
tts, 10; J. II. Kyrrer, 10; Ceorue W.
.mes. jr., D; Charles W'ithnell, 10.
11. Washington- W. D. llaller, 10.
1J. Jturt lieore F". Kissler, 10.
l:i. Hurt and Washington IC. F.
Mason, 10.
II. Dotl-e -N. 1'. Nelson D; ohn
Farrell, D.
15. Cuuiinj- Itennet Cioldsniith 10.
Iti. Cuming, Dakota and Thuivton
- 10 Moke. 10.
17. Wayne ami Stanton T. S.
(loss, 10.
i Dixon i;. f:. i;iiis, 10.
1'.'. Cedar and I'ieree Arnold
lirtikotr D.
'JO. Knox '. (i. Knise, I.
"I. Antelope I.. II. Sitter, I.
22. Ilooue William A. MeCuteh
Oetl, I.
Madison !. A. Litikltart. D
.1. l'latte William Shelp, I.
'.a. riatle and Nauee I. Sili
liernse, 10.
20. Colfax John Van llousUd, D.
'.7. Satindei J. . ( laliin, I; P. K.
Dlson. L
'J. I hitler-(loor-e 10. I'ohuu, 10;
Charles 1. ( Jasper, D.
2 K Seward D. J. lirown. 10; 10. ('.
Kl.ci. 10.
I.anea-ter 10, II. Oakley. 10;
Jo'-fph liuitlH, 10; A. J. Cornish, J';
"i:. 10. Spemer. 10; j. C. 1'. MeKe:
fn'i, S dii e William Kaup, 10; Ji'h.i
,N. .. idyue, JO.
Caije- C. li. Hinds. 10: 1'. II.
James, 10: 11. J. Merrick, 10.
olm A.
Wo.ll.iw, 10.
iil Je!etOH (I. J. Cafpenti-r. 10
:t.'i. I li iver 1.. II. J : . t. i 1 1 . 10.
:'.!'). Till) er .nil Ji-tn-r oti- (.:ort;
i:,,.-. lo.'
at. ri.lllloi" . rii-, n, I'.. Il i
aid DoI'm in, 1 .
York Charles Keekley. 10.;
Natan Joh 1 1 - hi, 10.
.'.:. I'olk tour- lloi-t, I.
F I. M' rriek W. I'. I 'ai l, r, I.
Fred Newlierry, I.
I.'. Clay S. M. KM,.,-. I.; A. !!. Me
Yay. I.
Nuekols t.. A. FVIlou, I.
il. Weh.-ti r Au.-liu iOiley, 1.
a. Adams Peter ( i: il'litli, 10.
10. Wehcter and Ad.,ms I". A.
Harmon, I .
17. Hall J. L. John 'on, I. Henry
Sehlatfe.ldt, I.
is. Howard ( harles ( ,i ammar, I.
I'.l, tiatlield, Wheeler, Oieeley,
Loup, I !lai n. , I'lioinas, 1 looker and
(irant - 11. Harry, I.
all. Holt II. 10. Ilenn, I.; C i;.
Smith, I.
."I. Ih own and lOoek Charles
lOohinson, 10.
."'.!.-Cherry and Ktya Paha J. H.
F'ainsworth, I.
ait. Sheridan, Dawes, liox Unite
and Sioux -J. D. Woods, 1.
."I. Lincoln, Cheyenne, Keil li, Pel
kins, Daniel, Seott, lilull's and
li. inner ( 1. C. Linei feller, I.
aa. 'alley Henry C. K'hodes, I.
."iti. Ciller and Loan - Douhtful.
."7. Sherinaii A I her 1 1 liekenson, I
aS, Jtutlalo John Wil.-oii, 10; A. J.
Seott L
all. D.I Asoii . (). L m il I.
I0. lid Ixriek. I.
01. I'ranklin - James Diinmiek. I.
0'. Harlan S. F'ult I.
Pin dps lv. Sodennan, I.
01. Furnas John Stevens, I,
I la. Keil Willow - Dolihtlul.
0. Front ier mid Cupper l ord, 1.
lo llitehi-oek, Diiudv, Have.- and
Chaae C I0il;;les, I.
K,N. I K.
K'i'lilililirall I ''
I Ii-ihi ct iM
1 1 1' 1 1 -pa 'III li II t -
itor-t-:.
lO.'ltnlili.'.iii-
I iciiHiri ills
1 1 1 I , , u . 1 1 1 1 1 -i .
ox JOIN I' liAl.l.or
IVi'liulilii'ails .
IH'MIIK'r.lls
it
liiileiH-iMli'iits
For llleKul Voting
I hree Work Isl.iud graders trieil
to vote Tuesday al Ynnki e 1 Ml pre
cinct and came to yrief, says the
Lincoln Call. They were arrested
hy Deputy Lnited States Marshal
McCandlcsH for unlaw lully an I wi!
fully irt:eruptiui to vote in Yankee
Hill precinct, while not I i villi;- there.
The men were hrouht lo this city
and taken licfore I'. S. Commis
sioner Billini;slcy, whohouiidjerry
Leahy over in the sum of if'.MO, with
Patsy Mears as surety. (). F'. Hen
derson and Patrick F'lahertv i;avc
hond with John P.'iwlins ,nid J. II.
Cosi;i ove as -i em i i . The trial of
the latter two was set for Saiurd.iy
next.
Another case is one that will
cause a ureal deal of surprise. Prof.
L. I). II icks, ehaii man of the ho ird
of pulilie works, was ar rested this
murium;- hy Detective James Ma
lone and taken hefore lion. 1.. W.
ltilliii;;sle . He avc his pi r-onal
reco-ni.ance in the sum id If'.! .10 lo
appear on the 10th. It is i harmed
against Mr. Hicks that he voted at
the Oriental Hotel while actually
livina- at Ciiandview. There lias
heen soine talk of late ahout Mr.
Hicks ln-iiiy a city office holder
while livino- outside the city limits,
and this arrest will prohahl) settle
the ipicsl ion.
The arrest of the thr ee graders at
Yankee deterred ahout 100 others
who were intendiiii; to try to .vote
hut ( hauled their mind.
A Miitninlit Kirrt.
I'niiii U I'llnei-il.iy's Daily.
Last niht the harn helnui im;" to
Dr. Shipiuati in the westi rn part of
the city Imrned to the ground.
The doctor had heen calicd to see a
patient mid went to the h.iru to
hitch his horse to the lui;i;v.
While he was cni;aL;ed in ;vttir,i;
ready, the latilcru wliich.he had
with him exploded setting lire to
tin' harn. The Haines spread with
threat rapidity and ly tile time the
horse and Inijjy were gotten oi.t
the harn was enveloped in Nantes.
The loss will he ahout The
ham was insured fur s.tlii i ami the
contents fur .'Ji'ii).
Came In Blows.
I"l .,lll '-,l.i '. :t .
Jim Wood so i and Sam Chandler
he-.ni dist u-.-ia-- politics todax.
after having first invis'ed in a
i;ood sized "ja:;." Alter a con.-id-erahle
loud talk tin y were pet out
of the saloon. I'liey then i ..u'!ii ,
their li.-tic exliilntiuo ua tin- ,.j,le
w.iik hoth of tla m In in- pretty weli
hrui.-ed. fliev were ai rested hv
Ol'licer F'it.'.pairiek and taken to jail
where tltey will he aide to .-ol er up
and rellect upon thi ir full-. . i'l
the first , h!u,,. of the reeeni e,-,i.
pai :;n in thi- cit v.
Fi'io S r.i; i:o I k m. a 'e.-, r, ,:.!,
lot in Plattsiuoutli. Will .-ell p..
cash or will take a eoud lui:.-y
horse and h n.-es ui exch in
F'or particulars call on or address
thin office. tf
:!.:. ;.i.-e ami s.ih
iLUtWlUlAll. !
!
Tl.c Kcpn'olio.urj Carry tlio
Stalo by a Safe Plurality.
snr: stands in line.
The h!itiL,;;wao Klc. lors will Carry
th 'S'-.ito by Stn.'i'l riur.'il.tie-i
III t:'i!(J of tl'.n DlMllU
cra'.i Loaihieo.
C.i-s l.'onrty ,if;.
Nehia.-ka i eon I d iea n.- can shout
As the return.--, hein to come in.
.no re I api.lly the I. i,-t lliat tin- yrami
old pal ty has a ilea a sweep of the
state heeoiiies apparent. lOeturus
recci vi ,1 from over one-half of the
state show that the Harrison
elector- have heaten the demo
crat ie popul i-t coillhine hy a.l.'IH)
pluralhy.
I ioni se is eh-cted governor hy
10,000 majority over ai Wyck.
There is a po.-sihi 1 it- that the rc
puldicans have' elected live of the
six roni;rcs.-ineu ami they surely
have elected four. Fvcn Hilly
Hryan. the dmocralie pet, if he
has escaped defeat, lias done so
only hy the skin id his teeth, ami il
will take tin ol'licial count lodeeide
the result. Chairman Cady of the
repiildican state committee yester
day afternoon wired the Hee as fol
lows; LtOil., Ni h., Nov. ..- F'ield's
election a-sured. F.vrry thiny; in
dicates the eleitionof the entire
state ticket ami a lepuldican ma
jority in the lej; is'af m e
A li. C.n .
To conlirin Chairman Cady's tele
t rit in, Chaii man llns of the re
piililican coneression.d committee
w ired the committee that every ju
dical ion pointed lo the elect ioil of
F'ield.
In the second di-ti'iet Meicer's
elecpon over Donne is s;;rc.
K'cporls from the Third district
show Meikh jolin has a safe plural
ity. Haitier's election in the I'olirlh is
co 1 1 ceded hy Yifrpiuiu. his demo
cratic opponent.
lOeturns front the Filth districts
show that Andrews made plieilom
cnal i a i i i k. hut he cannot overcome
the tremendous m ijority of two
years a-o.
In the Sixth dis'i i, t Whilehe ui
has made a maeailieent race and
from the returns received he leads
Keni nearly 1,000 vo.es.
Complete returns have hei-u re
ceived hytlie liee trout thirty-four
counties on president, which show
a plurality for Harrison ol a, I J'J and
incomplete returns from ten other,
eouuties increase that plurality to
nearly 7.000.
Complete returns have heen re
ceived on e;oeniii;- from thiily
tliree count ies wh ich show: Croa u -e
...UNO; Morion 2,7d; YauWvek a k
2 V2. W illi iiicomph le rel urns fi oni
elcvi" i otli'.'i- co.inti'- the indie i
tions are that Crouii -sc is elect - l hy
from 1 1 , H M ) to PJ.Oio i l 1 1 i-.r i i 1 over
Van Wyck.
1 lie indiealions aw al present
that the rcpiihlicans will upon
joint hallot elect a 1 'idled States
senator this winter. I.ancastei
county elected the entire repuldi
Cau ticket. Douelas elected seven
tepiihlicau representatives out) of
i u 1 1 1 , and two repuldican senators
out of three, (iaee coiuiiv fell into
line wilh a jjnod reptildiean niajor
ily for the entire ticket.
The vole in this county so far on
the h-eislatie ticket is as luliows:
i-oiv- si: iuio.
( Irlaifla 'I etlt 1 1 -
I-'. I-., Wliile , ii
I OK KRI'1-.Tsl X I' I l ' ,
Jnllll A. 1 hi ie- 1." J
A. S I in, ley .... . ,:tkI
i lein ce llar-limaii 1 i-n
Jii-i'lili Mullen iins
The vote of Wccpim; Water city.
Second and Third wads and Weep
in' Water jirecinct. In-sides Stove
Creek, Rock HlulTs I'irst district,
Tipton and Avoca precincts are yet
to he added, which will greatly in
crease the vole of Davies, Coolcy
and Tel'it.
J. M. Stone has only IliO jority
over John C. Walson in the county
with the ahove named precincts to
he heard from, which will in all
prohahilitiy s;'ive Watso n amajoi ity
in this county.
The ol'licial count will he
necessary to tell whether Fi, 1 I or
Hryau h is heen elected to'conress.
The repuldicans of l.aucasler
Con n iy elai in ill it there is a mis.
take ot two hundred in Fn Id's ne,.
jority in I. anenstt r county ami lie
democrats claim tlnie "i a nr..
take of one hundred otes. I ' i , i " s
j chances of election areas oud ,:s
j Dr an an 1 all indications point
j to I e-l : 's elect ion.
; C'U.I Milt s,o., .,)V, (. I;,,,-; si-,-l,.
j I.iioi the election. TF.e r, pri li-'
! can cummillee. on the returns trui;t
! sevents-oiie counties and nlialde
Iseiti i-ol'licial reports fionr the re
I iralnder i.t the ;'!at. claims the
' state ticket hy over 1,100 and that
j the lowest elector will have a pin
. r ality of 0a0. The democrats claim
j a plurality of I.eiK) for Cleveland
electors hut eive no details hy
coiiuiics. It seems certain that the
electoral ticket will he divided.
PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS.
SIM ( K II V A I k.-M.N.
The soiilhhouud lOoi k Island .
eueer tram rn-ar Cortland ' h i
illumine- struck a w.rmi u
i.
weri- riilii.e- (wo sons ii
Sjit ae lie, a wed know n i .
Cortland. I'he w.mon -a a-
aero - s t he track when I ,
struck it. i u 1 1 1 i ! i r al the
twenty miles an hour. Th uloe,
hoy, F(, was thrown o;it-ec l. e
rie ht-of way and landed in a !vih
win- fence, cuttine; him h'.u' i.,
ahout the head and face, he-id.
hrueiae- him had!-.- ahout ..ie
hody, file xoiiliLor hov ..s
picked up iu.-ensi!de near the n,., I,
hul soon alter recovered. I'u;!,
hoys were quite seriously thoiieli
n )1 daiu'ei ously injured. The
wai;dn was completely demolished
anil one ol the horses had ly in j it red.
('has. Ililderhraud and Rachel
K'oeers of M unlock were eranle I a
permit to wed hy Jude Lansing- at
Lincoln Thursday.
SMAI.I. I'lK'l- AT ASIILANli.
A slieht hla.e occurred at the
ha m Isoine r e.-ideuce id 1 1. A. Wie -U'cuhorn
Thursday afteruouti in
Ashland thai came near consilium;;
the house. The woodwork ot the
cellar caiieht from a small gasoline
retort lor liriiie- paut-il chainware.
I'ortnnalely the Maze was dis
covered and extinguished hy the
lire company hefore much damage
was accomplislied.
. . ...
( I T Ills (iV I HkOAT.
Peter Mcl.iiue hlin w as fouml eat ly
Thtii 'dav inornine; ahout one mile
south ol Chadi'oii in a small pool of
water with his throat cut from ear
to tar. An inquest was held and
I lie verdict of the jury was that lie
couonil lei 1 suii ide. iie is a slrau
;it tin re, and was at the lime of his
death vvorkiue-oii the water works
ditch, and it said thai his folks live
in Chieaeo and are wealthy. It is
not known why he committed the
rash act.
Dr. Thomas S. .S-ulecha.a native of
Mesopotamia in Asia will lecture
on Palest ine, Syria, ami Keyptat the
Prcshytcriau church Nov. la al T.iiil
p.m. Dr. Suleeha received his pre
liuiinary education at lioslon, and
a three year's course at Carlton col
lege, North field, Minn., a I so one v ear
at the State I. uivcrsity of Minn,
He is a caduate of K u.-h Medical
colleee, Chicae) and is prcpariuj;
to return to his native land as a
medical missionary, lie comes
highly recommended and whether
you are inlcrt sled in missions or
not his lecture will he hielily enter,
taiuiue- to i very one. Illustrated
vv rdi stereop! ican views. K'ememher
Tlie-day, Nov. la. A d in i ssii ill .
I lulls, cents; children 'l cents.
Mr. Ilcisei has heeuu the erection
of a ni".v mill mi tin- e-romid where
I he old one recent I v .-ioi id.
.-'( i i,-1. n l.rri!.v; Micirv
The .--outh ;.,iii,i 1 Santa !'e train
last ilie-ht va.- held up and I'ol.hed
hy live masked nieii al liarlon. a
siaiiou in the Cherokee strip, where
the train has heen rohhed hefore.
When the train was stopped tlu
handit.-i at once look possession.
I'he evpress car vv as en t loose an I
the en;; ineer couipelleil to pull out
a mile. The rohhers then hlew the
door oil' with dynamite, hadl;
shattered the entire car, and after
exchaue ine- a few shots w ith Mcs
seneer Warner : i c r I (iual'd h'eihe,
they entered an 1 attempted lo hlmv
open th,. safe, hut aller w orkiae- an
li ier e.ive it u i as a had joh and de
parted. The only hooly secured
wa-i Ihe arm- ,,f tiie Iraiunien and a
h : small p iekaees of express mat
ter. A numher of M. I', officials were
in Omaha Thursday and as a aesult
of their visit it is announced that
a new time card will jo, jMll, rfeci
Sunday, Noveinhei ''(l, on the west
ern division, the ohject of the uevv
card hcine- lo ive visitors from
tin" state a lone-er 1 ime in spend in
Omaha. The train leav ine- Omaha
for Auhiirn at h'jn p. in. will, on
and alter the L.'Uh, leave at add p. m.
and letninine- will leave Auhurn
at (la. m., instead id a:'Ja, arrivuie
in Omaha at '. '::;u o'clock, still to
late In take c; le of (he suhlirhau
towns on the hell line. There will
also he a Nehrask.i City train run
nine; to 1 incoln. passengers ln
Om.il a h.i.iu i- tin trai.i at Weep
in..; Vi a; , i!u "tin.; H'.e train from
j Anhii! :i t!:' ie. The Nrhr.ka
Cilv tiaiu 'eavs id &. a. in. ami
;ir. i.e.,; Lincoln at ',:;'.) ihe ::auie
hourilie Auhurn train arrives i a i t he rej -n I ! ieatis who lost, as thev
Omaha. Train .). '-', sout'iho-iad, ' freipientiy inarched l.etweeii tin
will leave at '.';'!') inslead ol 10 p. ri., I imihrel l i hcirc'.'s, who vvcrc in open
while train No. 1 will leave Kansas j order, fnial'.v haltir.e- in fronl ol
City id 7 o'clock a. in. l or the
accomodation of slate visitors a
train will leave Omaha at I :l'o'i Ioi. 1.
p. m. and arrive ie Neh' aska City at
il o'clock, ma' ; all the . I i , : i
ahinr;- the li:
li is is really a Ne -
hrask i train and will hriui; to
Omaha hundreds of people who
heretofore have heen compelled to
ilo their trad iii"- elsewhere,
THE OFFICIAL BALLOT.:
The Reii! t in Cass CountV Oil'
the Fhiccnt Election. !
HAKKISON AND CKUUNSL.
Ti .( o publicans Carry Cas s Co or.' y
Vith D: Majoriiies Witli th
t-.xeption of Two Caiuli
ila'a ' s-Oth or News.
Kobrribka s Vote.
No! withstanding all of the t.'.lk
thai Nehrask.i would i;ii against
1 !an i.-oii she w ill roll u;
i a ma ior-
I "y in l.ivor ol inm ot ahout a-ltuo.
1 u nne 1 roun.-e w HI Have
inaji nit)
id ahout I ii.illiil. The rest of the state
ticket runuiiie-ahead of (he oover- j
nor. eveuty-cie h( counties in this!
state e;m. IlarrionN'.H! Cleveland I
ISi.aal ; W'caviT Ta.aUl. The vole for!
yoverno.- in the sevenly-eie ht !
counties iive Crounse T'-'.aMI. Mor
ton 0.(i.'! Van Wyck li.VNi. The re
jnihlicaus elect three cone ressnien
the democrats one independents
and democrats one.
The vote in Cass county for
preference for I'uiled States
senator resulted in Paddock hav iu;;
i'.l votes and Morton
There were ei-teeu different men
voted for hul Paddock and Morton
were the hi",hcsl.
The amendment to the constitu
tion relating to executive officers
received hil votes for and It in
against. The one relatini; to per
manent school fund was carried hy
:i v ite of I Tt Id, for ami 1 1 against.
The followine-is the ol'licial vole
of Cass county on all candidates.
rKi;sii'i: ' ri. ia.i:i tows,
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est putcl.ase in that li ie ever
liroiie)it I,, rialtsinouth, Snyder
will sell wallpaper at reduced
prices. I)o not tail to call on him
al ami, Main street.
Election Pets Paid.
A very unupie "jollification" over
t he elect ion ol Cleveland amiis !
the citizens ol Hastings for a lew
hours yesterday afleriioon. A few
days hefore the election the llasl
ines repnhlican and democratic
i cuius net uniiorins to lite niimoer
of lilteeu on the eeneral result, the
losers to march with the winners m
a parade. The repnhlican hov s los
and according' to aereeinent as.
scudded ;,t the cluh looms ari l
marched down to I.iheral hail,
x here the democrats were as-eiu-h'ed.
Tlie'i ho', ll cl ul is j lined in a
procession, the democrats jerrim:
"Tammany hall" when the repid di
cans ree-Tet f ul Iy del i v ei'cd over i ;,; .
capes and llai'iheati. Aflef ivi'U
a war dance iiocnd ll'.e pile John
C. SirvciH, the d 'i 'atcd deuiocratic
j candidate for county attormiy, on
hehiilf of thi' democrats, s;ave the
repuldican cluh hack the uniforms
and adjviurncd to watch the hii;
houlire on Dcver avenue.
3oS3 white La
aauiteratea paints vouia
have no sale did they not
afford dealers a larger
profit than
Strictly
Pure White Lead
The man who best guards
his own interests is never per
suaded to buy paint that is
said to be "just as !.yocci," or
"better," than Strictly Pure
White Lead. The following
brands are standard, manufac
tured by the "Old Dutch"
process, and always strictly
pure :
"SOUTHERN"
" RED SEAL"
"COLLIER"
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors.
The National Lead Co. man
ufacture a line of colors to
color strictly pure White Lead
any shade wanted. They are
put up in small packages ; one
pound being sufficient to tint
twenty-five pounds of Lead. By
using these colors and strictly
pure White Lead you know
that you have pure paint, which
you can not know when buying
"mixed" or "prepared" paints.
For sale bv the best rirnWc in mini.
If you are going to paint, it will pay you to
send to us for a book conlainin
nif inlormation
that may save you many a
dollar ;
it will
only cost you a postal card to do so
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
St. Louis Bmnch,
Clark Avenue and Tenth Street,
St. Louis. Mo.
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llMflartip, r"t Cn-t'T's I.tf.tto Llw Pins ntfj
f-joally va'vinl'loiu CeiiBti;'ilii'ii,citrint;niidpn
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f rrpt'tnll'lip"r:li rel th,ifuoiu;i ii.islitmilutouii
Iivut uil icguUtf the buwiiU. i'.vcn it Uxfmuf
Cuf.Vr from thihiiHtn-.-sir :U'"iii f.niit; butiortiv
lir.tclvtli'jirj,'" .lh(M-.lM-an U'liU )ipnn'lthr)i?o
rlioc.m'oti'y tl.ini wili lind !!; lit :1c piltdval't
r.M? !n poitiivny iv.i a tbt they will not bi) wil
hu'C 10 u w itliuut tUui. Lut after allaick U&u4
iBt'nelu.'inecf po im.ny live tint lirm ti whers
womakBournn ivt biust. Oiii'inllHcuroitwliilo
CtherBdntiot.
i:artur'a Littlo Liver rillnuroyory nranll nuj
vry ewy to tak'i. (ln i-p two 'i.l lunkua iluso.
i'lwj rMrictlrvivt.liiloiii not tiripo or
lunyi, tutl'y tii iir Rjntlooi'ti.in plceoall wbi
l.to thtui. Juvi..l'1'l '.'.eiila; Lvel rjl. BolJ
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CARTER WtfOJOINE 00., New York.
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