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'f"-. ." .. " ' ) ' i 0j w)ic Ji0iW5 I0wiIJ wttlj IP J f 3 ,. 4 i I . T , r- ' I'M IV- i f 1 50 l'KR ANNLfM. I'LATTSMOUTH. NKHRASKA, THURSDAY. NOYlttlHKK s. 1888 VOLUME XXI r. MJMP.MI! :: 1 n, jVAl J', j::.: i.' .l.lviK 1 --.J PSIfiEfl Absolutely Pure. i .. , ' w t Vili les. A iarvi'1 of iu ' , t , is 1 1 liolesuir.eiicsi, More edn i : t'. i):.';!i:irv kin U,; .ml r.tininl l i ''ion with the null ;i ill.- ., - i j I uu.ni or ;i powilt is. . ' Koviu C VKI -: !',i;i,k . I. PW Vol K. ii 1H Mayor, - - - r. .'. Hm i;,v iiiv-rk, - - - V K i',,. K'i ri'nr, - - - a MAiiiii.k f. .i-.:.; Ji Agn, - S 4'i.l KKOttD Mj.fr;-, .11, - - V II Malick ) D M Jll.N Krt 1 i'it. a Sum-man .... ,. ) M K .Meui'itv ' 1 I s V In; 1 ton 1 CuN t 1 e ON MIt. (.1 V .JoMNS )'.,CllAIIUA.V kS MIKKliilHIlKK ( 11 'JjAH'ksWoltTH 2id :ird Itli. Buaid rub. Wor Treasurer, Deputy Treasurer, - Clerk, Deputy Clerk, itecorder of Deeds D(ity ttecurder Clerk oi Dlt-trie: Court, Kheri:!. Surveyor. Attorney, iupt. of Pub. Scliool?, County JU'iKfl. BOA U D OK SUrEllVtSORS. A. B. Tonu. Ch'in., - - I'lattsmouth Lt'tinn K -i.i ,, - Wet-pin Wter i. B. Ii k:-iin-, - - - Kin wood li. A. CAMPBF.LL Tho-j. Pollock BlKl) Ckitchfielq Kxa Chitchfiklu W. H. Pool JOIN M. L,EVIA W. C. SHOWALTKK J. C. KlKFlKBAH A, Maiiole Allen Hkksuji ji a yk a h i khikk C. ltUSSELL IV'IG SOGIJLlKS. It ) i N l t-V I o. O F. -Meets "if - i tv nvniuc of euii v-ii. All 1 - ' ike ibfiiecuui'j ittvited to i .) t , i'.jh 'iry i .-rn a' r- hr-.tii -i -i .11 a l'liloil o si. tl::i:I. f.rv ri:ir l'r!-l i 1. -r.fr- -t br.it? (i!t. ! vi'.t" ! ; - . e:; t ' '1 i" . I1. :. . : ' ; : v . . i u: won :i . ;. . ' -. 1 j . r . - ' ' ; : V. J K..ii. i !- -A . : v:-.-' v V v '!. 4 V -.-. - '! ' i .. , -:v;. . . !'. .. L-V'-tl'-i- i- : t- ' t-.: 1 1 . .,co" i-.-. . 11 Worthy iviyji ; 6. '. V ii.l 3. X . 'r ,1 iv ii. Vi -titing ' . f. ill.; i Ovrr-v-T ; 4 evcpy 4raae American lacari flrossi Malsae to Ora" ..--4. vf . . laicEa are prised wltlsiEa our EsearS as cqsaal to sail osir lifeertle 5.5 5 cS'oEiuifiy IBull wlii isec would Ssswe spSit ftbis lacsd of osara sssw. news oi Tariff victory will coe a a "STazaBc wosV r to lais Bree-Tracle rover 0J!eveiaiiM5 iia Isiis lar nal trossfeled liour Hie laas feeesa a forotSaer9 aeiisa -ia Ms sstreaagtia a riglflfc-gsaiad lower. 5 Tlae people of tlal feroacl laaid Maw reiolee wttla a loy tiiait5 We9I i2al 'oi. 1 isav fair wasrest oiar lafeorrs Ssa ts tj-vws " Iceei SProtectioaa 4r the iiadrastrasi Bnni irTi U1i1 miM1B ritmmm lfmm r i ii im , BMMMmM MiJM Mll M HM,,ibi,h bi hM ( i ,hii , ti j . s i J ' - - ...v M vj,uu4 i no m uc, wie Hi!- ncr iv irnrr. 19 M W 1 HPT a Zl Benjamin Harrison Wil Occupy tne White House for the Next Four Years. . i : : i .' ! i i - t ' .: !.. A. .i ; r', Niie, , linnKer ; W. A. HIS C. EGTiON IS ASSURED rLATCSMOtTII LOIXIE XO. S, A. O. U. W. Meets 6 very i.Heraato trIUny evei-.intr at li&ckvrood hail t ft o'cioos. Ail transient broth ers are respectfully invited to attend. I.. . Larson, M. W. ; K. Koyd, Foreinan : S. C. Wilde, lteeorder ; Leonard Andersou, Overseer. it L ATTnMOUTH LMUC E (). 6. A. F. & A. M. Meets on tiie flri aud tlird Mondays of each lnontli t their hal'. All tvaiisient lu-uth-ert. are cordially inviied to meet with ns. J. t-, liirnsv, W. M. TJew York a id Indiana Both for Harrison, ?; arton and Protection. 3 rice Conceds Harrison's Election New Youk City, Nov. 8. 1 p. m. Chairman Brice, of the Democratic I ,l!lve elect(-,(1 A Vrt of our shite tickot I 1 . 1 ,T i ... . Natioual committee, concedes the election Cleveland i:J1.3n.-). Tliis included i'.U of Jlavioi'1 coitr.ty eo.i.cpl: four ju'ei'incts. rl'iie ofileial vote of Iiilia-i:iiH'ili.s city and Marion county ;ive8 ( 'k vcla'id 39S majority. Secretary r',n of the demo cratic national committee said tonight that it looked now as thoii",; General Harrjson had carried tliu state. lut it VTculd require the oflicial returns to. determine. At 10:30 this evening the democratic committee room?, v.ero deserted. Chair man Jewett said: "The indications are that the republican electors have carried ; the stitc. The official count may shov.' differently. The probability is that we both cluhu t l.o sinte, the former by from r.OOO to ,000 while the democrats con tend tii.it tluir ticket wi!! have a nvijor ity of 2,000 or :l,000. The city of Francisco has been c.u rb cl ih- d,-:ao- ZZ-kniug I'.ist ( r. p. ) savs and Third l"-uy wtu . comnmtes fl.mu tli- tbetion of Governor crats. Th: t;.:.i eevelanii s m ijorstv ftJ. 4..IU I U' 11 f 1.1 . .in,.... .1 ; ... 1...4- .... 1 l I I , i .v. iiuiim.uis i ua. j ana ine ..:, cry nie majority will approximate 8,o!..0 to givti Ci-.-velnnd ,uuu t!;e city, and tiiat the republi cans will not come to the city with a suf ficient vote to overcome this. Thee"! ire democratic ticket in San Francisco is elected. U hki:li.w, ,ov. 7- It is jiretty well assured that if. t itum .:n i... publico. A.kh.so.wrc,'-. ..w,"i ! CJven as Far as Obtainable-They congress in the Fi;t di-ti.i;.:, mi .Jack son (di-m.) in the i'o.irth. The Second aro in doubt. Uuth bt ale PRECiKCT RETURNS. Come in Slowly, and O.yide the Ticket. Estimated Majori tie Ollicial returns from the ir.Y-. i, fs i,f Sain of !S. cb.'S". This ilv nia jority, republican of Harrison for president. in--"!'?-. a r o Indiana. Indian roLis, Xov. 7. Attorney Gen- C!IA1"IKR. Nt. :, K. A. M. :r( -,.,.1 foill-rll Tllesti:L lif -;lih Mall, lrav.sc-it-nc orotners i erat ;ui :mer, on oetiait or ueneral llarn t w uh us. -' r,a '''"i""-v " ! os the ieiort e i -1 l'J ill--.-. " i . '.. t 1 -1 -V -It n . . E. Whitk. H. P. json, wireu . . uuctiey, oi tne natior, j republican con,Luitiec, thu afjeruoci., inquiiins r.itb regard to the Crrccf -ess i to Senator Gorman, aiiL-gmg tiic diseovtiy ot au error in the returns of Kings county which will give KCAXf.M : New York s'ate to the elemocrats. Col. ndavs of i r,,-., nt . ... j. . i K i'. oi-ui iuu loiiowing to we nave etectea ten conie.r.-iie,!, train of four. Y,"e have a certain majority in the stale senate of six,and iu the lower house of twenty, giving us control of the joint ballot. I do not care 'to saj; anything about the methods by which this was accomplished.- General Harrison: " There is positively nothing in it. ('ASJt'i L.VCl', e) JAit.KOV'.f. J iiteeto tl:p socond and fiU'.tiii M tach niunth at Arcanum -H l1. c, Mtsos. SccreLv:'j'. ril ,,.-r-0-.T-v, -j - r :l-rnin, ' ur people are guarding the returns from ?'Vf ?U"yy't ' '1C"!:!:.1Vl'::'V?v!a i with absolute vigilance. Fraud iu"l i'i .-;.t-Jiu..:. Win Neville ! is barely possible, but it will not be per- Tre'V :: ."::.::::: :uitte'! f tlie must iK'rf:ct ." nll!f,,iw:i . honest, brave men can prevent it. The ,T. C. VJ.-hov. l. K. White, .! C. r.itferson, i state is now ours. If thi-re b any chune j. A.,-,n,S;;;:l. W. Mie:,.:.u., t . (,or- ; m dor, J. t .j . a. . The following telegram was received 5VS 5 HIE .J03T 43 G. A. atSTKK, R. J. W. Jonvsov Q. S. Fwi-os T. a. Ha ft" ; w, Nlt.r.s Hanky strkioht.. MaloV Dixon- Ch aki.ks FoKI anubksov fkv Jacob Oobblemax. L- C. CUKTI9, Meetian Saturday evening ..Commander, ...Senior Vice " ..Junior " ' . Adjutant. Q. M. Utheerof the Lay. " Guar-l Serift Major. ..(Quarter Muster Sert. ..I'ost uaapiaio J. II. E3DI0NS, M. D. HOMCEOrATniC Physician i Surgeon OfTce over vVpscott'si store. Main street. Rei-l.tei r- in Dr ShildknecM's proj'erty. Olooi:;e D'j -use a-id Die.i.se9 of Women and C!-U'ri-n ;i s - ciaUy. Oitlee hours, 9toJl a. IU. 2 ri ::!!! 7 t - 9 ; III. Joe tl One Price Clothier, b death on high prices. by General Harrison: . New Yoi.k, Nov. 7. To General Ben jamin Harrison: Cordial congratulations. New York is supremely happy. The republicans are jubilant and the demo crats shedding their tears. Chacncey M. Depew. 860 precincts in Indiana give Harrison 130,203, Cleveland 128,643. The same precincts in 18S4 gave Blaine 123,744, Cleveland 122,711. The following dispatch wa3 received from Chicago: To Hon. Benjamin Harrison, Indian apolis. Ind. Congratulations upon your election. Chicago is proud of the fact that her great auditorium was dedicated by the nomiaatiou of our country's next president. Feed W. Peck. 917 precincts in Indiana give Harrison New York. New York, Xov. 7. Chairman Q:iny . authorizes the following statement: Tiie republicans on Tuesday carried by in creased majorities all thn states carried for Mr. Blaine iu 1884, and in addition have New York by a plurality of 15,000, and Indiana by a plurality of from 4,000 to 6,000. West Virginia is in doubt. General Harrison's election is assured. 11 p. m. The unofficial vote of all counties in the state, as far as returned, show pluralities for Cleveland.of 78,956 and for Harrison 90.147, giving Harrison a plurality in the state of 11,191. The Sun this morning will say: "Har rison has 11,762 plurality in New York state and Hill 18,952." It says that the next house of representatives will be so evenly divided between the two parties that an official count will be necessary to decide which is in the majority. It has figures to show that Indiana gives Harri son a plurality of about 2,000. Connec ticut is democratic by 494. Albany, Nov. 7. The Argus Mem.) gives narrison a majority of 10,000 over Cleveland. LosAxcki.ks: rrjV. 7. Xinetv-thren out of one hundred and thirty-o.-.e re cincts in this ;-y mKt coimty give llar rUu l,:slS, Cleveland 7,758. San F;iancisco. Xov. 7. A Chronicle sdecial from Xew York says that Chai: man Brice concedes th-J election of Harrison,. .b,A,X.FUAM'i8C' 7. -The Chroni election of four republican congressmen in the interior districts, as I follows: In the First :. i 1 Second dis i . tncts I iiompson and Biggs Mem.), and present incuMibents, have been iU-;'uated ny uriiovcii r.agui (tvp.j, j.I. Kc:iua and Van D.-Ver (rep.) have been le eb-et-ed in the Thirel and Sixiii dbtricts. Re turns from the Fourth district are meager, and no indication is given as to whether or mt Morrow (rep.) has been re-elected. Returns fri m the Fith district are also meager and no conclusions cmi be baseei upon them. Seventeen thousand votes had been V AS 1 1 1 NelTC! n, Xov. 7. - A special to ie Post from Alexandria' Ya., says the secretary of the democratic state com mittee cbiiois the stare fur Cleveland by reduced maioritv. nroli.iblv luinm. j 000 and 5,000. 4 1 i 1 i .o-.; cuumy ;ire slow to coii,-- in, !,:,r pil ing together tho-c received with a fair estimate of the others, these i.,;.tu;,., are thought to le about correct f.,r the county ticket: Polk, :.00; Vtson 7 -Satchell, 100; Todd, U2: White, i fii; Schmidt, 50; Oc-;ing, 40. S vi.t CitEUK-Clevtland 91, H irrisen California. San Francisco, Nov. 7. Returns throughout California are coming in very slowly, and as there are no complete city or county returns there is no basis of comparison with 1894 possible. The re- tnOuisyUle. H . jj. boryock was at the countv s-J ciuicsiiay looKlug a.ii.vr the electi. returns. r-up.'i intend ant Mayn ird Spink pass through the city yesterday crrro'jte 11 I'lattsmoiitli Every thing at election was quiet : satisfactory; the vote stands 110 del cratie and 115 republican. Mr. A. W. H ill lias changed locati' from the Pacific house to the Louisv: house. Mrs. F. S. Rockwell l.'c for McCook Wnebiy morning oil the flyer. Our town was honored with the pres-; ence '.I a goodly number of teachers last Saturday; they report a profitable anel pleasant ''local." Miss Stell 2'ee-ly and her two sisters have been quite sick but are slowly improving. "frc Af P.'trrinn n.l l.r.r crtn n'tim ?n . - . . I ....u. ... . ...I.JV1. u.l.l 111 1 CUJI ,,V1V- J14 canvasse,, ,n me city oi nan r raucisco . Qmaha on business Tuesday. up to 2 o clock this afternoon, out of 54,000 cast. The vote gives Harrison 8,292. Cleveland 8,750. Naper county returns (complete) give Harrison 1,752, Cle veland, l, ls;J. Iu 1884 it gave Blaine 1,590, Cle; eland 1,258. Sacramen o county (complete, except one precinct) gives Harrison 4,070, Cleveland 3,357 In 1884 it gave Blaine 4,368, Cleveland 2.C64. West Virginia. Wheet.inci, Nov. 7 Atkinson irep.j is elected over Pendleton (dem.) for con gress in the Fift district, by 600 ma jority. Wheeling, Nov. 7. Fourteen out of twenty-four precincts, casting r ne-third of the vote of the state, show republican gain of 1,662. If corresponding gains i-uju .j, i..,1.) I cU: Polli 05. Uilmoro 82; Jeary 07, White 77; Satchell 70. Mar quardt 82; Watson 69, Ifiggins K; liee son 65, Gerjag $U; Todd 77,. Jones OH. R.etuins from Plattsmoutli Precinct Harrison 125, Cleveland Council 1 , Morton 198; Thayer 126, MeSlo.ne 200:' Hill 119, Patterson 207; Jx-c-.sc n , Mon ger 213; Polk 122, Gdmore 205; Watson 127, Higgins 199; Marqtardt 200, Whito 212; Beeson 131, Oering 1'J4; Todd 117 The democrats say: "The star is dimed Jones 205; SeaWt't 121 Poll-.rd u that lately shone," BVn th ,t disciple Satchdl I2-f Joarv ' MmA " whom he loved, poor Grover had to send j . . , - him home." I Returns from Hock Bluffs Cleveland Vv'e can now I-Iurrali for Harrison Home and Honey Morton Might and Monev. PI the One 145,941, Cleveland 138,305. The same publican and democratic state committees give 000 republican majority are made in the rest of the state it will ; but honest .goo Is at lowest low prices 148, Harrison 122; Morton 15:. Council 119; McShnne 149, Thayer 121; Fold: H, Meiklejohn 122; Hincs 148, Laws - 7T TTi t ! -l atu,rson ir Hill 113; Poynter tm figures anel p.am truth at Joes, u Beuton l2, yluixrjr J12,. Due I rice Clothier. iT r ' -' a;,, .ju-sen us, v,teeu 122; Thrasher 14, Dr. Withers is an experienced dentit j Lh"c 12-i Oihnorc 142, Polk 117; Whito and will save your teeth i f they can be 146, Jearj' 110; Marquardt 1 H. Satchel! saved; if not. he will extract them with- , 108; Higgins 148, Watson 1 1 1 trin" out pam. Oiuce in I nion Block. el--vft i ir,o p n- T , , " 102, I eson 11.; Jones 147, Todd 1!9. For restoiing tlie color, tliickening the ' A single loitle of Ayei's Sarsap uilbi growth, and beautifying the hair, and ! tablish the mr-rits of this medicine for preventing baldness. Hall's Hair Re- ! as a hlo'-,tl purifier. Many thousands of i L-op,e p.re yeany cured ot chronic div eases by the faithful ue of this remedy. It is unequaled for the cure of 6crofufa. Send your job work to the Heiialu newer is unsurpassed No so called " reduced price ' at Joe.s that competiors v, out dare meet. oiiice.