TI1E "OMAITA DAILY HEE: TnrRSDAY. ATRIL 7. 1P04. MANAGER FOR HEARST BOOM ' Jim-i Kin; bio, Co'f Frstd of Brjm, EKUd ti M'-ipi'ate fit.'.. BRYAN OUT IN OPPOSITION TO PARKIR Vkrff Cklraaa) Imriirr Ctiapialct Iso-isa Baalaeee la tbe Stat 'Vtlthaat r Lorgal 'Fr"rn fitaff Correspondent) IJNCOloN. April e' epeclal.it James Wanal.an, former democratic tiomlnf fr cntifffH from this district, ha Wurwd (mm Washington, where f r several day. t has bm the ful ol W. R Hearst, candidate for the democratic nomination for president.. Mr. Manahan comes hark n avowed Hrst advocate and In all like lihood alii assume the n anagement of the Hearst campaign In Nebraaka, though he haa not yet mad such an announcement. After saying that Mr. Hearat waa In every way worthy to lead the democratic hosts to victory. Mr. Manahan stated that Lan uw county would aend a delegation to th state convention Instructed for Hearat and that the delegation to the national oon tenlon would be for Hearat. It Is the Im pression here, that Mr. Harat Intends to arry on the aame kind of a campaign he did In South Dakota and the frequent press notice that he Intended to let Nebraska alone and depend on Mr, Bryan to lea the delegation for him. Is now believed to have been unfounded. Mr. Manahan Is ! row n avowed candidate for district dele- gate io the national convention. j The statements of Mr. Manahan are taken j by the reorgamser to be the reflection of Mr. Bryan's Idea and they no longer doubt but that Bryan Is for Hearat and will use all of his influence to swing Nebraska In line for him. Probably no man In Nebraska stands closer to Mr. bryan than does Janie Manahan When Mr. Bryan returned from )iis European tour some time ago, Manahan waa tofestmaster at the Loan banquet au.d on all occasions he has been put forward as a particular friend of Bryan. Just what effect the Manahan announce ment will have on the democratic situation Is bard to say, but unleas Mr. Bryan has all of his follower well In hand he can rot turn tbem over to Hearst. When the Xouglaa county democracy adopted Its res olution favoring Hearst for the presidency, T. D. Worrall, Dr. Hail and otners par ticularly friendly to Bryan made state ments that they wera not In favor of the Nebraska delegation being instructed for any one for the presidential nomination and they intimated that Hearst waa -not the. Irian. Since that time a:l Indications point to Hearst as Bryan s candidate. This la further shown In this statement which Mr. Bryan will publish in his Commoner tomor row ; . Bryam Agalast Parker. Mr. Cleveland s nomination la out of the question, aitnough ha 1 tbe first choice ol the plutocratic element In ths demo cratic party. Mr. Olney ha removed him self by hi advocacy of Mr. Cleveland nomination, and Mr. Oorman's chance seem reduced to a minus quantity by hi f uiiura to secure the co-operation of dem ocratic senator on the l'anama question. Mr. Hitl la not a possibility, but ho haa taken up the candidxcy of Judge Parker In the hope of making himself tha "power behind tha throne." As soine of tha dem ote t a are considering Judge Farker as a harmnnr" candidate, it la important that the real nature of his candidacy should be aamlned. He 1 first of sll Mr. Hill a candid te. and that In Itself would be sufficient te raise a suspicion in regard to his position on public questions. Tha Hon. David B. Hill has a legislative record that enahlea us to easily aacertaln his position on public questions a record ao antagonistic to the democratic party that ) refused to give any open support to ths ticket In 14. and did not even disclose until some two years after the election bow be voted. In a letter written shortly before the election he told a New Tork republican that he had not decided what be would do, concluding with the state ment, "1 am a democrat still very still." Mr. Hill made himself tbe champion of Mr. Parker In New York, and It is not I likely that he would do this without hav- Ing an understanding with Mr. Parker as to his own position with the admlr.lMra-; tlon It can be ssfelv taken for grsnted that In cae of Judge Parker's nomina tion and election V. . Hill would be tha contmllirc flgjre In the administration and that would mean that those who at'empted In rea-h tie While Houe would hsve to wade through peanut shells knee deep. Mr Hill stands for everything had that Mr Cleveland stands for and lacks that brutal frankness that has given Mr Cleve land most of his popularity. But Mr. Jiill'B support, dangerous a it la. Is rot so detrlmentsl to udge Parker aa the corporate stiptwrt which Is gradually gath ering about him. Iree Oatlaw lasaraaee rata a a lea. Insurant Deputy Plerca has received notice, of the activity of a number of agents of several wildcat Insurance eompan'ea In Nebraska and is at present preparing to get a lit Us active on Ms own hook to round them tip. He haa received Inquiries concerning tha Mercantile Fire; American Vnderwrttera and tha Vnlon Fir Insurance company, all ef Chicago, and haa sent out word that none of these haa any authority from his department to do bualneaa In tha state, and neither haa any of tbem authority from the stata of Illinois to do a'Uinas In that state. Along with this announcement ha sent to tha inquirers a ropy of that section of the statute which makes void a policy written by a company fcavtruj no authority to do bualneaa. TeaV Depositary Law, Tha state depository lam-, which requires county treasurers to deposit the county funds in tha depository banks according to tbe capital Block of the bank la to be tasted In tha supreme court. Today ths Klrst National bank of Atkinson and the mi National bank of O NelU aaked for and were granted as alternative writ of mandamus against the treasurer of Holt county to compel him to show csuae why v be did not distribute the fX'.OOO of county money ha had on deposit among the banka. as required by law. In the lengthy petition filed by the two banks the -elators allege that the county treasurer bellevca that the law ia unconstitutional, and therefor be reuses to comply with Its requirements. Cwavirt beta a Stay. William T. Turley, the Grand Island man who waa sentenced to seventeen eara in tbe penitentiary for murder in the at-ci-nd degree, was this morning granted a stay f sentence pending a hearing on his . p peal from the lower court. Trestle la kareh. Because the 16-year-old strpdaugbter of Rev. Joseph D. I'nderwood of Mount STion Baptist church Is the mother of a child, ard UK mm a mother ahould be a source of joj to all, but the gutTering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of mitery. Mother's Friend it the only remedy which relieve women of the great pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which i dreaded at womin'i everett trial it not only made painlett, but all the danger it avoided by its Dsc. Those who ute thit remedy are no longer detpondent or gloomy ; nerroutncM, nausea and other dittreaaing condition are overcome, the tyttem is made ready for the coming event, and the aenous accident v common to the hour are obvigteo: bv the ute of Friend. "It i worth it weight ayt many who have need it. bottle at drug tore. Book cootaimng valuable information of interest to be sent to any address free upon strip medicine of ITS MYSTERY. TNo tooaa. ..ira rB't:''BB la the ww-ifl baa but tli- t.',..! aaotft :Boaaa Toot a oodo.ivot r.ia.ianta a 1H hni'e Ho veoa hia a-foirt to hit atiio.. at toe. a- .n.o a4 oo rnptuus Srernaea wr cereale" In bin, or tha s' etrt. s-a-"l air two ro"iora will eiacnnee rnspnl ta the war. er fatly ts-e arou a rap hiuM rrrip'mna ir a-tUato. anal o'lrn tr w'oio mit a small pan of tho aiiatwrii it l f"!iy to wbo fm ao rMor to rrratirg th pan o tnainatea T avmstfna hr. tha mon aba'ura ana lirponant riuv ta set rah4 Sia aat fh'rn ta rrarltf raa afford te Bfl wilt Ha will So hta tonal ta rara. an be enea r'-Aa H i;i isnthwt till h f a -ti esws wn to take kria H tll i . n a Sedative whira wawiba the rain sr a Tohtr atil'h ai'alatr mo ! ta townHif arr aitt. t-at tha InovitaMe 1 I t jno t- o i-w ito will o h'O HOI ! ahO t afoot in tell a h la eti'r oisertmontlos Tkf ra la wat m auro wmr of a-adiratins ataaaao. That atira ait ij to rm a-alrttt t tko raao ha wiat'or how lo4oua tha frnrnm. Tha t tojurl" awcr4o ef ssairm at nak ana aeoarLaia. aa IS "Oet-rt'-w-aafc-a" arhimaa of Snatif Certala thitit la toia'lif iaaaa ar fnstttaelT known The root ta storw eptatoa. 1. aht an writing tbit artlria. hate taut a tbtrtr root a nrairtaa. aal bare tromtaoj arwr two sl, lina caaoa Thla haa taafht mo aoino rertalntlea I hava sreoea hot net Smibt. that noa-lt all lle eawoat toarapr anwio easv-tl mat I am fl oo va wwokneaa of too thtnmn nwcooa NfO the nerrea w foel with, tha tei etira-aslaal tTfo iwhtob la aaoaily trot4 at. tha hwtr wrrn that uatiaia tb Itaart. l.ler. K14aa ana all tha wrta) encana I bate nerar lean tiranowt ef aar arsaa wbrra thowo lata oat awrraa were stmns. toanoeo oa-ee'l ' Ab4 I hava satwr tathwl to Sod a waakneaa at lbio sat ita wharw aar af tha wrgmaa wera afc It t tnwa Mnw aieaa that sltw xwar te naT ata ah nrsan. ao n rsa throw o tta staeatoja waat atatter anS rewallf se tlsrae Irvm laa alofl ta oopiara tt W'ben ww atrwsftbes tbeee awrtaa. pretia theia wrfh a mnplaa n s"aat w Ao ator thoa ai titt lira ta tha erjana kaowa ta ha affectM a aiao repair anauasa ilea waakneaa tn set ether sr. sao in oemsiioafivna which Sa sat retwal thess- aolvaa thmah atskstoar.a Th it ta whr n airxto of treatment raraa 1a sa vianr naaaa That baffle etbar r'hratriana wba rtlT wa ayltiCtoa treat mast Aftor roam of eaai ieaio and etwati tatloa 1 ala rotoroa tliat a oenain I holfiii a I woaltf aireotly ani aafelt vttaUa Thowo laaaowt nerraa Te thta I aooa SuhTrartoa. frrnn an mn4S1 notinf oarefnllT ot " roault till I perfertwa a S'tw ' littoa whtoh serwr failt new to gltw wtranstk to the armroa ot rewwr to h lnaoat noi i oa aiooogth from tha rert frat With tt ! rra. oa actual test of l.sns caaaa. est of atwi f ati atoa eeoela- H t sot a "Qulrk-rtir" beraaao t bare sot aertf tn H a Blnci Srac that ran la arramnlate, wor ho Ot nforout if a bunSroa hottlea wera takoa Thoro ara na wenattrea In ft to lull tha patient Into a dalu aioa that hla paitia are aiaappearin Thoro a -a no Narrntira nor lB)urloo Stlmalanta ta ashlllarata felts tamoxtrarltr. at tb faturo ox or not of health Thla prwe-rtptioa la now widely kacrwn aa "Pr. Shone'a RoattratlT" ana so aura an I of It cura tita effoot that I will plate tt aa a mor.th a trial, at iny own not., wt prartlrally any alrk oae who wrttoa ma for tt. If thtt trial 4oea sot eoBTiftre Mm H ta saof wea lna I will tioar tha whole root noolf W'hea rr Shoop'a Reatomtlte snrroofla. aa tt Aooa Is X oat of 4 raaea. tho rooa to tha nan out for tha entire (on bnttiowi traatmowt la hot t ha. Thla is cluooe ma pi nfnaalonal help ta tha case Ana yea alone ahall ho the Jnira aa to whetsor Toa. or I. ahall par for tha trettmont. Tour mora wor ahall dortoe thta wlthowt qnlhhltng or quoeiton. I hara wntten all hooka of vital Importasoe to Oo-i drk poraoo Toll ma whirb book to mall fro for yoareelf or for a alrk frlona Book 1 oa ro-apoawta Wook 4 for Women stooit t on tha Heart hook I for Moot ioo!4 1 Book I oa tha Ktanora. Book t oa Sheuma'trm Addroaa Pr Shoofi Boi k7S. Rarm. Wit atmpia raeoa offoa rioia to a a'ngie hoftla of rtr Shoop a Howloratlaw. on dolltrt Sold by ail dracttete becauae tha stepfather ia accused of being its father. Rev. I'nderwood by a number of his flock Is not considered tha right kind of a shepherd. In accordance with this Idea be was summarily dismissed from tha pastorate last night, but he still holds onto his place, however, because his end of the congregation believe firmly in his innocence, and tbey have the key to the church. Tha reverend gentleman claims ha Is Innocent and so doe his wife. He ex pects to bold onto his church, prove his Innocence, sue bis traducers and then re sign. rellaster It a led Oat. Tbe Iioyd county land case is back to the starting point- Land Commissioner Foll fner and his attorneys. Judge Kyan snd Captain Murfln. were ruled out of tbe caae again la Boyd county yesterday. Attorney General Prout waa again recognised as the legal representative of the rtate and the landholdera. through their attorney a. Har rington aV "A'llla. were given sixty days in which to file separate petitions. Attorney General Prout was given thirty days mora in which to make answer. The question rame up on demurrer filed by Attorney General Prout and the In dividual answer of Land Com m I asl on er Follmer to the petition for an Injunction to restiain fo'lmer from leasing the lsnd In Boyd county upon which Alexander Blair and ethers were living. I'ollmer's answer waa ruled out and also his power of attorney given to E. J. Murfln sad Rob ert Ryan. State S-avlagw aad latata Oflleera. BEATRICE. Neb., April S (Special The regularly adjourned annual meeting of tbe State Savings and Loan association wss held In thta city yesterday afternoon, there being about fifty members of the as sociation from this city and other points in this section in attendance. The annual reports of the secretary and treasurer were read, which showed the association to be In a most flourishing condition. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Dr. Thomas Chldester. Western ; rice president, T. D. Keea. Beatrice; sec retary, O. J. Wilcox, Beatrice; treasurer, Louie Graff. Beatrice; director for two years. A. 11. Fbelps, Bteele City; director for three year. F. D. Keea, Beatrice. Ths association changed "the time for holding its regular annual meetings from tbe first to the third Tuesday in January. G. A. R. Electa Oatreri. EEATRICE. Neb.. April (Special Tele gram! The Interstate district association of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Woman's Relief corps held a meeting here this afternoon and elected cfTicers The district comprises the counties of Gaga. Jefferson: Johnson. Richardson, Pawnee and Nemaha In -Nebraska tnd alarahall and Nemaha In Kanaas. The Shiloh veterans held a eampflre here to night, which was addressed by Governor Mickey and others. rat Aa-alaat Wife Deserter Ceatlaeed DAKOTA CITT. Neb.. April Spec4al.) William Salisbury, who last Saturday waa arrested and lodged tn )al) on com plaint of his wife, charging him with de sertion and failure to maintain and sup port herself and children, was today re leased on hla own bonds of 1300 and his rase was continued for thirty days. He solemnly promised the court that be would hereafter be a model husband and provide the necessaries of life for his wife and children. Three freight Cars la Ditch. BEATRICE. Neb.. April Special V A westbound Burlington freight train wss wrecked near Liberty Monday night. Three cars went Into the ditch and were badly smashed. The track was not cleared until early yesterday morning. It la thought ths accident was caused by the rails spreading. None of the train crew was hurt ETgry mother fli m great dread of th pain and danger attendant upon the moat critical period of her life. Becoming critical Mother's i Miters 3ff in gold,' Ii.oo per all women, will SHE MtM a FIGHTS ARE OVER LICENSE Bom. rev Cirngt from PtitTegr'i Coadi tiorji Ar Hotel POLITICS FIGURE H ONLY rtW PUCES Brits netatorrarr wtlaa Oat Over Ike Reoraaalsers la O'Neill, tbe Lillrr et rattlasT Is m Flakt. OSCEOLA. Neb. April -Special Tele gram Osco-ola went dry jenerday by JO majority. NORTH BEND. Neb. April (Special 1 The municipal election passed off quietly after a canvass during which no enthusissra hss been displayed by eithr faction. Here tofore much work haa been done both pro rnd ton. the nominees being either license or antl-licer.se. In 1STC the license party carried the city by a majority of J. in liS by a majority of 47. The following is the result of yesterday s vote for mayor and councllmen by majorities: T. B. Purcell. license candidate for mayor. OT; Herman Minis. license candidate for councilman in the First ward. 77: Thomas R A com. li cense cancldate for councilman In the Sec ond ward. HO. HARVARD. Neb . April (SpeclsS W The city election passed quietly, although a sharp little battle has been fought over the election of mayor. In the high license caucua the present Incumbent. Q A. Her- aog. was nominated bv acclamation, and a i little later P. H. t'pdlke was placed on j the ticket by petition, the result being thst Mr i pdike won otit by 3 majority, re ceiving 7 vote to Mr. Hersog's M. BEATRICE. Neb.. April . (Special -The city election passed of? quietly yester dsr, there being a very light vote polled There wss little opposition to the repub lican nominees. The ticket elected is ss follows: Councllmen. First ward. H. J. Chase; Second ward. E. W. Clancy: Third ward. Hsrry Ford: Fourth ward. J B. Parker; school board. Dr. R. 8. Albright. Mrs. Helen M Drake snd Mrs- S. E. Gould BASSETT. Neb. Arrll (Specisl -At the village electl-in here yesterday the antl-aaloon ticket was elected by majorities of one and two. This leaves the board presumably with a majority of one against license. The election was hotly contested throughout the day and several votes were cast over challenge and under oath. A conteajt is threatened, but there s not much chance for changing the result. The ques tion of water bonds wss Indirectly sn Issue In the election snd the outcome will un doubtedly have the effect of preventing the erection of a system of water works In the rlllere for the present. SHELBY. Neh.. April (Special. V-The entire citlsens' ticket was elected by n malorlty of ??, the average vote being Clt'sens. W: law snd order. J4. cndldt elected wre: Charles Joeklsch. O. M Nel son snd J K. Funkhouser. The hoard will continue sll wet snd the election yester day rnsures a ealoon for Shelby for two yearn. Plattssawaitli la leeaaweratle. PLATTSMOVTH. Neb . April . Special ) The city election was very" quiet yester day, electing a democratic mayor as usual, and the town will go "wet" another year. The fmoerati re-ejected H. M. Soennich sen. city clerk, by s majority of 441; R W. Clement, city tteasurer to succeed Dr. E. W Cook, rept bliean, and all the councll men except F. H. Steimker, republican. In the Third ward to succeed themselves, and Frank Nesrman, a socialist. In the Fourth ward. William Weber, a republican, was elected police JuJgc to succeed M" Archer, a democrat. F. G. FTicke and George Dodge, democrats, were elected members of the school board. TEKAMAH. Neb.. April C (Special.! Tbe city election passed off very quietly. It was nonpartisan and tbe Issue waa li cense or no license. License waa carried by a majority of n. A M. Anderson was tlected by an increased majority over J. R. Fore of the law and order ticket. Mixer, councilman, over Roberta, law and order: Jeep, councilman, over Beeum, law and order. J. M. Crowelt city clerk, succeed himself without opposition, also the fol lowing: Ed. Tatto, treasurer; W. E. Pratt, engineer: I. C. 6 he. w, police Judge; C. K. Ott and M. D. Willert, Board of Education. DAKOTA CITT. Neb., April .( Special.) Tbe village election resulted In 3& votes being cart, which Is shout one-fourth of the total vote. Henry and William Lahra, present members of the boa ad. were re elected. No Issues were at stake and but for the fact that the ealoon was closed It would have been hard to have told that an election as In progress. LOUISVILLE. Neb.. April .( Special.) The village election of yesterday resulted tn the election of three trustees in favor of granting license. X Optteaitloa te Mea kllraaa. KEARNEY, Neb.. April cSpecial Tele gram I Aa there were no opposition to the republican ticket in yesterday's election In this city, the result was republican for the couucll. school board and police Judga. License waa not an iasue. 8 HELTON, Neb.. April t tSpecial.) Ttalerday'a village election was the most spirited which haa been held in Snellen for years and tha largest vote ever polled to elect a village board waa cast, there being S3 votes. There were tw.j tickets In the Old and the contest centered on ho should have the honor of handling S13.0O0 of water works money which Is to be in vested in a system here this season, the bonds having been voted and sold. Tbe result of the voters will place ths old board in office again. They are: H. C. Hansen, chairman; A, H. Morrta. John Smith, Ruus Mitchell and Ben Ash Ion. end their ma jorities wera about 30. License was also submitted and carried by 4 majority. There are new three saJoor. and the issue was a 1st a part of the conttst. whether tha oc cupation tax should be raist-d from I L40 to lioo, the result being favorable to the raise. FALLS CITT, Neb.. April . (Special Telegram.) The contest in the municipal election yesterday waa between license and no license snd the license ticket, headed by H. C Barton, was elected by about 'JjO majority. The license or cltisens' ticket Has elected from top to bottom. The initiative and referendum clause was anowed tinder about aa deep as the balance f the no license ticket. ORD. Neb.. April i 8pec.al The city election passed off quietly at this place yes terday, the usual question of saloon or no saloon being the only question before the voters, the anti-saloon men earning the city by a majority of 31 voles. The bal ance of the city ticket was divided about even between the met and dry parties. The city officials text year will be: Mayor, Otto Mureehel. city clerk. Kit Caron; city treasurer. E. M. Williams: police Judge, R L. Staple; councllmen, Al Coon rod and A. S Rogers. Fll-LERTON. Neh.. April .Special) The city election here yesterday paaaed off quietly. The prohibitionists carnd two out of the three wards of the -ity and elected tbe mayor. C. F. Baker, the pres ent city clerk, wss re-e'ected, being on both tickets. Dr. Edward Johnson, the license candidate for city treasurer, as elected over H. M , Kellogg. FREMONT. Neh.. April -(Special V Elertion here passed rT quietly, the enry contests being over coupcflmen. F He Giver snd I. P. Gage were elected ts the school board without opposition. The tele phone ueattoa cut rwtisid arable figure trt the gtcoed ward. a&4 resulted tw the 4e- feat of J. H C Plobb y rruhp Rino. democrat. Tbe othr cumci mm elcctfd are Fprman and J. C. lee. reupMicans. snd R M. Herree. democrat. TAriLLlON. Neh . April -(Special -The city election was very Quiet here yes terday. Only one tlket w In the feid ar,d thst wss by petition H P Beerlire and C. B Tower, rotlrti g r.ictnlicr of the board, were re-electrd Divide at Wikoti, VAHCK. Nh. April - -,Pp, :. v-ni-c-tlon passed off quietly in this ity yes er day. The-c were two tlikcts In the fed. the republican and the ritisens. or fusi-m ticket. The offices were about evenly dl- vldcd The following ate the officers ele-ted: Mayor. Charles PerVr. rcpubll-sn; ! rlty clerk. J. B. Whitney, fusion; city treasurer. I J. Pickett, republican, police Judge. M. L. Ellsworth, republican: city eneineer. W. I. Carlisle, republican: coun cllmen. First ward. J. H Craaford, fusion: Se.-ond ward. James O Donnell, fuion: Third ward. J. C. Hamilton, repu! llcan; Board of Education. J. J. Johnson, republi can, and F. E. Way.' fusion. ASHLAND. Neb . April S Special v-ln the city election tere yestrday the regular republican ticket wss elected over the pro hibitionists, democrata and populists, ex cepting one. Jscob Service, prohibitionist, being elected member of th schol board over Fred E. White. The city officer are all republicans, tbe majority for Mayor Smith being ST In the two wards. The vote was larger than usual. ALBION. Neb.. April -(Special. V-Th municipal election passed off qul' tly jes terday. although xa full vote ass cast. There were two tickets In the field, both of which were pledged to abide by the derision of tbe volors In regard to the viestlnn f,f saloons. T. J Mack, clerk of the district court, was elected mayor; Frark Roberts , councilman from the First w.rd W. Ladd from the Second ward aid Georee I Pettlbnre from the Third ward. pnn the j question of license or no license there a as i a majority of about In favor of no sa lot no. i ins o i uf o i nnu ri'iii-i ue year that Albion has voted no llcer.se. FA1RFVRY. Neh . April (Soccial i The entire high license ticket was e)fctd St the city election, ss follows: D W. Deidce mavor; L. J. Nutrman. clerk; S. M. . f ' ' , ,i tauey. treasurer; m. noim-r. rounc i man First ward, and W. G. I'hley. council man Second ward. KENNARD. Neb., April C (Special.) The vi age election passed off harmonl- i , , . ...... wsre nominees cn the temperance llckt euslv. Two members of the board. James . , . . . . . except Schmass snd Pkalsk Fred Butter- Butts and E. I Tiffany, received thirty- . . ... ' . , , , ... field, the temperance nominee lor council nine votes each, while the highest on the . . . . ,, . . ,. .,, man In the First ward, was probably de- antl-lioens tlrket received fifteen. The en- . ... tire board is now In favor of high license. I Zt( ""T 0f h'" tpnn,l(1" CRETE. Neb.. April .-(Special.)-A big I th" a V ccimpany of ahlch he .... r ,k. ,i, .w.tnn r. ' " secretary, as this ward usually goe s day snd some surprises resulted, chief among them being the defeat of J. S. Brown, republican candidate for council man in the First ward. The republic ar.s. however, more than evened up for this by electing their candidate for mayor and rlty treasurer. The officers elected are: H. Wissenberg (rep. I, mayor: Ed Badousek (dem.i. city clerk: R. A. Hopkins trep.i, treasurer: J. Bowlby (dem.). city engineer: A. Sgelke (dem ). councilman First ward: J. Bryson (rep.), councilman Second ward: J. Townsend (dem.). councilman Third ward; Z. Watterman and W. H. Tallett r DA tin tilt. eo.. Apm -.npeeiai. ) (rooaiaoiir Boirk dem v. memhera of the i In the city election both tickets were school board. FAIRFIELD. Neb.. April t Special )- Fairfield, which has been dry for the pat year, reversed Itself at the election jester- day. Dr. A. R Ray. "cense candidate, be- Ing elected mayor over S. C. Thomson. aritl-llcense. by the narrow margin of one vote. On the Question of license or no license ss a re para te proposition the vo.e was in favor of license by a majority of twenty-six. . OXFORD. Neb.. April l (Special.) The village election here was a decisive victoiy for the citlsens' ticket, composed of Dr. E. E. Cone. J. A. Aspregren snd Thomas O. Norman. The nem- board will favor license. GENEVA. Neb.. April 6. (Special.) Th dty election wa held yesterday, all of the present Incumbents being re-elected with the exception cf J. H. Sager. who was succeeded on the school board by A. D. Curtiss. RVSHVILLE. Neb.. April . (Special. ) The Rushvllle rillsge election indicates no change and the town is wet. with a repub lican board. A special county election waa held for the purpose of appropriating $2ri.Chl for a court house and a special s-mlll levy. While the vote Is not all in. there 1s every Indication the proposition has carried. ARLINGTON. Neb.. April . cSpecial ) At the annual town election yesterday H. W. Schoettger, William G. Pfleffer and A. G. Ludwlg were re-elected trustees, there being no opposition. These men are known to be favorable to license. LEIGH. Neb.. April C.-(8pecial.)-The city election passed off quietly here. There was but one ticket and no Issue. H. P. Buhman and Fred Mueller were elected trustees for two and Carl Btaab for one year. Bryaa Draaorrata Wla. O'NEILL. Neb.. April (Special ) The res Jit of the city election here ;esterday plsoes Brysn democracy In the saddle In sll parts of the city government, the Parker democrats, heretofore led by Colo nel Maher. having apparently lost courage since the colonel took up his typewriter and moved sway. These received majorities: J. 8. Harringtm. Bryan democrat, mayor; P. H. Biglln and Timothy Hanley, Bryan democrats, councllmen from the First ward. and Nell Brennan. Bryan democrat, coun cilman from the Second ward. The elec tion paased off quietly and results are ap parently eatlsfartory to the majority. EDGAR. Neb.. April 1 Speclal.t-Th city election resulted aa follows: Mayor, R. L. Avery; councllmen. First ward. S C. Beck; Second ward, Joseph Hennlnger: Mi U BELL'S ERICAS 1 J. II. DELL & CO. C2 A 04 Blchlgan Avs Ctalcao city cleik. J G Wallry; tresaurer. J. i alloy, pcllce Judite. J J W alley, city en gineer. O A. Aver). The question, for or against licet.nr.g saloons, ass also sub mitted and wis carried for license by a majority of 3. The result Indicates a great change in sentiment on that subject sinc the last city election, which gave one ma jority for lict-nse and thst was by miftake cf a voter who cast a ballot f"r license when he designfd to vote slnt It. H El RON. Neh. April . tPpecial.) At the city election yesterday the cltiscrs Indfpendcnt tlcset tlected the mayor, en- gineer and three cuncilmen. The citiser.' ticket elected c-l'rk. treasurer and one councilman. This gives the license people a majority of two In the city council. ahi" h Insures saJcHir.s for Hebron the comir.g year. Faslealats Sprlas Sarprlae. TORK. Neb . April (Special.) The elf e- tlon was a surprise to the republicans, who had not tsken an active part In politics. j A few of the republican worker realised i that ther was something going on. and l that the rhftnee for 1 m n nr more riomnrratlc rnunrllm.n mirht be .rood The vote was very light and In some wards there ap peared to he no worker. The fuekmlsts realised that In a city election of this kind there would be an Indifference on the part of the republicans and they quietly passed the word around to every populist and democrat to vote and when the returns were counted last right many were sur prised tc learn that the fuslonists had elet-ted three councllmen out of four. The fusionifts elected were: T. W. Smith in the First ward. Frank Marshall In the Fourth a ard and J. V. Hydar In the Third ward. HUMBOLDT. Neb.. April 6 (Special V Clcr eWfinn rotnllt orr. wnmowhot miwawt )n Hurr,bo!dt arid .uhou,h ,urf,c, )ndlrl. ww hM ,b, upu .. w .hw ih.t .n.K ,ffcUv. W(irk don, on thc t ,n ,n vw , w),hln m( (r cf nUn Nomlri,t,n, ,, made rn the usual temperance and cltiten basis, and license was the Issue ostensibly. The recent telephone squabble cjt a con siderable fiKur. howeer. and the sup- M ,, . ' ' ' , won a decided victory. The uccessful or.es are1 Maor. L. S. Hackett: councilman I First ward. Henry Schwass: Second ward. N. C. Campl-ell; treasurer. A. A. Tanner; loi-k 1 . -1 Gl.l.li. .lnu tl IJ.U. 4 11 temperance by 30 or more. PERI. Neh., April (Special )-The village election proved quite an Interesting one. Two factions, nonpolitlcal. had tlcketa In the field, the dtliens" ticket and petition ticket, representing ditch and antl-dltrh. Tom Majors, a gentleman from the coun try, came to loan on election day and tried to secure the election of the petition ticket, but he was handed a defeat by majorities ranging from 45 to ljn. Majors haa some land near town that the proposed ditch would benefit. 1 nledeed to license, the onlv difference heina? as to the government of municipal affairs. It was one of the most warmlv contested for ynr,, Tht fonowlng officers I Tr ,w,n: MaTor. U Spelts; cltv clerk, w g MOv: treasurer. O A. Becker; jurt(r,, w. w. p,r,well: councllmen. , m..rd x Mi-r. nnA -mr. , B Waggoner: Third ward. H. W. Keller; Board of Education. S. C. Bennlson and G. W. Gates. BERTRAND. Neh.. April -Special ) At the election the entire license ticket was elected. The nominees were- O. N. Strlck ler, C. H. Pennett. L. E. Brown, for the two-year term, end W. W. Frakes to fill vacancy. L1NWOOD. Neb . April 6 (Special V At the village election the following were elected trustees: W. Husenetter, B. W. Draskey. J. J. Kovan and F. Bhac. The fight was on W. Husenetter, but fie won out by 4 rotes. CLAY CENTER. Neh.. April t (Special ) The village election passed very quletlv. A large vote was polled. But one ticket was in thc field, but the question of !lcens or no license for saloon mas on the ballot License was carried by a majority of 8 votes. STELLA, Neh . April -i Special. )-The li cense ticket with R. A. Clark. G. F. Lcm lng and Scip Strinrfleld was elected by an average majority of 15. The two hold overs, M. I H.iys and J. R. Cain. Jr., were elected on the license ticket last year, s" the board mill be a unit on the liquor ques tion for the ensuing year. AURORA, Neb.. April (Special Tele gram.) The municipal election held In ti ls city yesterday excited more than ordinary Interest, and the result was a surprise to both sides. The no-llcensy ticket, under the name of law and order, had a clean sweep, there being 7 majority against license. Majorities were ss follows: M.yor, Joseph Neptune. no-license, TS; A. P. Sprag-ue. clerk. 1'; Cyrus 8. Hull, treas urer. 59: councllmen. First ward. J. R. Davidson and June Klumb; Second ward, a tie between D. L. Toof and A. L. Dow ney; Third ward. J. Schoonover and J. Ronln. I. N Jonea and J. P. Bute were elected members of the school board by majorities of Son each. H. O. Cut was elected city engineer. The vote against billiard, pool room or bowling alley for the ensuing year. Mariaa t.ees te Kara. NEW TORK. April J. Plerpont Mor gan aailed for Liverpool today on the steamship Oceanic, thl belr.g Mr. Mor gan's annual vacation trip abroad. Coffee ftlOGHA AHB JAVA Packed In Qno-Potind Dust-Proof Cartons This Coffee is a special Mend of the best South American Mocha and Java and is selected by our special agent fro!n private growth planta tions. It is superior to any offered heretofore at a moderate price and is GUARANTEED TO PLEAtl THE 0ST FASTIDIOUS TASTE. BEST for the Honey Ever Offered in This Country. 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