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;a.: r V J 1 .'.';7 si:coni yisak PLATTSMOUTJI, NKIiKASKA, TIIUItSDAY EVENING, NOVE3I1SEK 8, 1SSS. NUMBER IU UVPY 01j7IGKtS. M.iy r, l; I .-, Ir.i4ar-;r. Att r.r -. . Ktl -I.'..- r r . : ! M if. ! F. M. KlcllKY vv K Fox - J a m k Pa r r ro:.4 :. . .1 ic. i;V iiON C: AUK 1 A MAliiii.t. S i'l.lKHl! '.V il MAI.lt K . f 1 l' ...j..... .. 1 rll 1 Sl 111 V, 1 1 a - LiMu:a v 1 l M M.H I UK. .. MIW..IAM j M li Mt; i.! x ) XV iT! M Hon 1 voit. 1 r v Om.i.s. I'hk- .1 V .'-; si .',.aii!.i HoUlU i'll'. '"lk-A Hl.l'i'r.lt f 1) II llAV. Ks .V I'.tni I'D! I-.. lit ' l-1 1: . Ci i .. I !. ;. . 1 I.' ' ) ' ' 1 -::. L ' . ' 1 .! :: . '.II- !! t i I I. t : . . : : . : 1 : . V. . ;i. I" 1. ' s- 1 I.:- v i. ' . '. . .. . .1 it .i . '. ' ! V i: A ' A . M I .i.i'; X. 1 i..v i5:-.f.;:.V .M . x .a-:i S.'is.t U. liCSMKI.L. A', 1 ij.i J id l-' -. H'MK'J Of JJUPKIIVISOISS. A. M. Toij, Ch'm., - - l'I:itlsnumtli Lotun K..I.1V., - WVepinn V ut a. li. i)i khun, - Kiir.wtx..! 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Mi no it. Secretary. PLVTT8 MOUTH BOARD OF TRADE I ri ? "i Kobt. K Wintliiai.i J,; Vi.- ' !T -: jVnt A. B. To.lil 2ii-l 1 l"r-i.i-.it Win Neville ..;.r t . y F. Herrmann Tr.'A-aivr K. tiutltman !1 It K1 OHS. J C. Ki. 1 .v. K. E. XVi-.it?. J . C. Pa.teisnp, J. A. ti ;:-r. !l. E!.'n, C. XV. hellIl:n. F. Uor iir. .1. V. A i--Kl.ih. Ut .-UIHIe POST 43 C A. ti. iCOSTKR. j. v. .I.inxv ; .."oninan4 G. . Tw l- Senior Vice K. x. llTti ; i. nilm HilVKV SrRM'iHT . . ..Junior " ... . , AdJ itant. J. M. ii'n-fi' of tii Itay. M Xi.tN iI.V...... C.-ixim.ms F m:' - " Asi)i-i:V Ki:v r:t M.-tjor. i :- !' ! km vn.. ..iju.ir-tfr Master St-iM. I.. '. i'V'.ii i'O'i t liapliiit! '0 ,: ;!t,r.Uv "xynisi; For "riin-Iotrn." debilitated and ovet wonted women. Dr. Ficroes Faxorite rrscr!ption i tne of all restorative tonic. It is a potent Fpecirte for all those Chronic WeakneiwfS and liisosnes i-ecuiiar to Women: a powerful, (ren rral as we!l as uterine, tonic and nervine, it Imparts x-ijror and ptrenirtb to the whole system. 1 1 protn pt 1 r co res weak ness of stonint-li, nausea, Jn.iivii''n, tln.itinjr. weak back, nc-rx'oug pros tration, tl'-tiility and sliepiessne!i. in either sex. Jt 13 turef uily compounded by an experienced )'hvsk-::in. nrid adapted to woman's delicate oriinniation. Furvlv -ejretable and perfectly l-.armii.-s in any condition of the svstcm. "latoriie rrcii-rip. WirrSiyTCn I "" ' lue oniy uiriit.-iiio W MliiluSi LU.I for women, sold bv druzirisis. ii 1 1 under a notitive guar. on''c of s.i'isi:iction in every ease, or price n fun lt-i. This sniarantee hns been vViiucil on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully tiinit-1 out ir many years. Vor lar"". il!utrated Treatise on Diseases of Won:en Vl') pawea. with luil directions for oiii-trt-Ui:',ont. e'nd t-n cents in 6ramps. A.liin-.-. XX'oui.n's Dispensary Mcpicai. Association. tkJ Wain Street. Buffalo, N. Y. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANCFACrCKKK OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKAI.EIt IX THK Brands of Cigars, including oar Flor tie Pepoerbergo and Buds KLTL LISK OF TOU VCCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES -.1wit3 in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. Shrw"m & Williams' mixed paiiits, the best in the market, at Fricke & Co'?, drug to re. v?-t Wills l2sW&S25 Massiosa satl JPi4e3liea esar hsittl cry aisaS 2219 4 every irese iiL5sserIc-itM laeai isaes3i Malsao to regE25 W5alc3a ase pi'Ised. wltSsfsa si laeas'tsi sis equal to akSessr SSteeEde. 'Jllals Eaew 1 5 SS? people f f.laSs ferai Isaaad stew wittla sa joy tiimtm gran! sasaal paaae5 F,M' waila Slacse elaseaa Iaeies osar laead9 E"aee fiTatade we'll 29ea' ess&ka&'e. We9I3 ay fsiaa wsaget east MEmm!. Iaavery 4waa saaad t4iziti&9 jSlsscI leep la'otectlaa tor tlae iiadaista'ies flssaft mSiCle 011a Pilosa g-reaf. victory Benjamin Harrison VVi'l Occupy tno White House for the Next Four Years. HIS E.EOTION IS ASSURED New York and Indiana Both for Harrison, Morton and Protection. Brice Conceds Harrison's Election- New Yohk City. Nov. S. 1 p. m. Cimirni:tn lirice, of the Democratic N ttionul committee, ciictdcs the election of Harrison lor president. m Indiana. Indian vrou, Kow 7. Attorney Gen eral Mi liner, on behulf of General Harri son, wired W. W. Dudley, of the nation al republican committee, this afternoon, inquiring with regard to the correctness os the report acceded to Senator Gorman, illegiug the discovery ot an error in the returns of Kings county xvhich xvili give Nexv York s ate to the democrats. Col. Dudley, at 4 p. nr.., sent the following to General Harrison: "There is positively nothing in it. )nr people are guarding the returns from iviugs county and other precincts and ouuties with absolut vigilance. Fraud barely po;iile, but it will nut be per uittcd if the most perfect espiomg-3 by lonest, brtve men enn prevent it. The state is noxv oins. If there is any change it will be more." The following telt gram was received by General Harrison: Nexv Yokk, Nov. 7. To General Ben j -min llarri.-un: Cordial congratulations. .NVw York is supremely hippy. The rcj'U'ilie.-tns ure jubilant and the demo crats du-elding their tears. Ciiacncey M. Di-ri;xx-. SCO precincts in In.lian-i give Harrison 130,203, Cleveland iis.Ci?, The same precincts in gave Blaine 123,744, Cleveland 122,711. Tlu followiug dispatch was received from Chicag : To II..a. Ken jam; ii Harrison, Indian ipoli.. Ind. Coasratulations upon your ;lecli n. Chicago is proud of the fact that her grmt hudjterium xvas dedicated by the nomination of our country' iixt president. Fred Vi. Peck. t17 precincts in Indians give Harrison 145,941, Cleveland 138,305. The same h .-MmrM. .mJk-. Js -k ia" TaSff rIclesy precincts in 1MS4 gve Blaine 132,575, Cleveland 131,395. This included all of Marion county except four precincts. The official vote of Indianapolis city and Marion county gives Cleveland 398 majority. Secretary Sherin of the demo cratic national committee said tonight that it looked noxv as though General Ilarrjson had carried the state, but it wculd require the official returns to determine. At 10:30 this evening the democratic committee rooms xvere deserted. Chair man Jexx'ett said: " The indications are that the republican chctors hive carried, the stite. The official count may show differently. The probability is that we have elected a part of our state ticket. We have elected ten congressmen, a gain of four. "We have a certain majority in the state senate of six, and iu the lower house of txventy, giving us control of the joint ballot. I do not care to say anything about the methods by which this xvas accomplished." New York. Nexv Yoiik, Nov. 7. Chairman Quay authorizes the following statement : The republicans on Tuesday carried by in creased majorities all the states carried for Mr. Blaine in 1884, and in addition ha-e 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 btaie, as f ir as returned, show pluralities for Cl-.-velind of 78.956 and for Harrison 00.147, giving Hanison , a plurality in the state of 11,101. j The Sail this morning will say: "liar- . rison has 11,702 plurality in Ne v York j state-and Hill 18.&52." It says that the ! next house of representatives will b, s-j evenly divided between the two parties that an official count xvill be neec-ssriry to decide xvhich is in the majority. It has figures to shoxv that Indiana gives Hani son a plurality of about 2.0C0. Connec ticut is democratic by 404. Albany, Nov. 7. The Argus (dem.) gives Harrison a majority of 10,000 oyer Cleveland. California. San Francisco, Nov. 7. Returns throughout California are coming in very slowly, and as there are no complete city ot county returns iheie is no basis of comparison xvith 1SS4 poa-ible. The re- publican and democratic state committees, will ce both claim the state, the former by from 7,000 to 0,000 xvhile the democrats con tend that their ticket will hax'e a major ity of 2,000 or 3,000. The city of S-n Francisco has been carried by the de.no crats. The Eceniny Post (rep.) says that Cleveland's majority in thf city will be 4,500, while the democrats rl dm that the majority will approximate 8,000 to 0,000 in the city, an.l that the republi cans will not como to Ukj eityxvilh a suf ficient vote to overcome tliii. The entire democratic ticket in S in Francisco is elected. Los Angei.es, Nov. 7. Ninety-thrci out of one hundred and thirtj'-one pre cincts in this city and county give Har rison 10,318, Cleveland 7,758. San Fn.xNOico. Nov. 7. A Chronicle sdecial from New York says that Chair man Brice concedes the election of Harrison. Sax FitANf p-co, Nov. 7. The Chroni cle clai ns (ho e'ectioa of fotir repuh'ican congressmen, in the i;.t'-riir districts. a folloxvs: I.i the F;r.t :;nd j-.vmd dis tricts Tiim:son and iiiggs Cdem. ), and pnsent ii)euii!;ents, h;iV': b-. .l.-!'e iter! b- I)', i lo ven ar.d Kiig in (r.-p.j, :n?a and Van p Yei (rep.) have bcin le elect ed in tlie Tidrd and Sixth district, lie turns from the Fourth district are nvager, and ::o :u.:ie.M'i l;1 - en :w 10 Xi uctsu-r t or iivt Jfon ir.v j ip. ,i has been re-eh-cted. ! B.lurr.s f o n the Fith strict aii aiso ' meager mid no conclusions c;. bacd ! , " : i.j.on tii"-m. Sex-'. rtet n tl.oiMin .1 xo es canvassul I i liie cit v of dm Francis.' o' b!) to 2 o't 1 c!i t'nis ufteriiojnn, cut of 5 I.i .S.'o r.:si. liie vote gix-es llanisyn The Yote gix'es I fan is jr. 8,T"2 Cleveland 8.750, Naper couidy returns i'coinjdete) give Harrison 1,752, ! L'1"n'llll)U' iU 11 u 1"'i'" r. t 1 .1 j... T . . t.. o I j. T1 . l, ivo, ie citHid i., ;j. jaii.en o coun uutv (compi le, except one rr,c;1Kt . . , , , ves Harrison 4,6,0, Cleveland 3,3 . gives In 1831 it gnx'e Bl line 4.30S C!ex--lad 2,604 Wcft Virginia. Wkeei.ing, Nox-. 7 Atkinson irep. is j elected over Pendleton (dem.) for con- , gress in the First district, bv ijM nvi-! :,,r;... ! Wueelino, Nov. 7. Fourteen out ot j twenty-four precincts, casting i ne-third j of the vote of the state, show republican j , , , tM . j. V. , 1 gain of 1,6ijv, If corresponatng gains : are made in the rest of thJ tte it will j gi ye 600 republican majo: it r. 1Tsaislaj V al :i si q 23 Wiiei:i.in;, Nov. 7. It is pretty well, assured that the legislature will be re publican. Atkinson (rep.) is elected to -ess in the First district, and Jar k-I , . , r . rrl M dem.) in the fouitli. 1 lie Second ; congress son (cU and Third an: sn doubt. Both state ; cluceti to civilisati-m. 'i L-s parenla of tho ... , .1 i c inrlti xvho Lax'o rono homo ere vcr,' tiroiul comm-.ttes claim the election ofgoven.-or, J ',,, t , ... ,J . v. I"' that their oauhtcivs havo been ti.iiht to and the Jight is very close. This city , road una x.rito cr.d l.r.vo learned many gives Cleveland 7 majority, republican i llliu3 eoricerning tho waya of tho pulo- rmu ' faces. The lirut tiling tLu.t tho edue.ated ca..i oi I "3. mtlo Indian mn.id does U to transform tho T "VT" Z . - , t ! l'dgo of Ulth into one that is neat and W ASHiNOTG.v, Nov." 7. -A special to j tidy, end ua homtliko as it can beconio the Po.-.t fn;ni Alexandria' Va , s ivs tlie under the circumstances. By degrees tlif secretary of the denr cratic stat J com- ! .MU tho ,luWts ' tljeif I tia'ightcrs, l;rst tt traded by curiosity and mittee claims the stare for Cleveland by : finally realizing that civilized ways uva a reduced majority, probaidv betwee 4,- j fully comfortable as their own Lai 000 and 5,000. j la' ous cu"tQa- Boston Transcript. "One lreakf (lie jilii- and cuis I: is liiiLers ; lint HitrV whom J rittli unit VVNaoni leai. C.iu jr:i;!ier hoi.ey fi-.-iu a weed.-' Tiiose who are ;.v"w, and xvho lox-e Hie j "Von brttah ray d- cpenina. Mistah trutlt, xvill b; live what xve say u lien xve i Brov.-ne. zv v.ai Irr-o of 'em. Br'cr tell that Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rescrip- ' Thompson he r-j tiud do pr&ctcdin's xviv tion has done more to relieve the. sulic-r- ' prayer. dc:i s.fi..r a li:tlo xvhilo I'c-lo Jaek ings of xvomen. than all other medicines b0;' Lo r ' a jac-S; pot on a to flush, now known to sc.enre. It cures all ir- tn" Cyrus Smi:h ho ope:.ed Jaelcsou wiy r-uluiiies. internal inflain-ition n,i r-zcr. - icrre llanto Lsprc-ss ulc-ratioiK displacements and kindred . v. hy ,;t. Was ,M ;ioun.i;l, troubles, is the only me -cine for, h-I notico that von tro i:, cnrnln-. w,:i:.en. gold by dnigms, uuth r u p-Hi joi1c:j- i;;iV., yoa mjt y .lU a IjCfc lies un'minUe. from the manufacture;!!?, , tsrctvetucutV ihatlt xill -zive satfaction in e x'ery j lie Yes; I have just lort u t,i;5ier. e.:.e. or money ill lie lit use tec I. I I.:s uiiaiitee sias ;-en printeM on me io;iie xvrai-p.-r. ar.d faithfully carried out fori many years, D snt go to Oinaii i xvh- n vou xvant to gut your beantifid parlor m: t d room sets hut go to Henry Boeek's fur- nit-;.Mnporli.ni where -you can u,;t every thing in th- furniture hue that xvul go to ma Ue your nomc iieauti I ui uini conitorr liad been :,be: and above all vou can tret it chean n-membi-r ih-st h.; xvho sell 7 "i ca' i c : s 11 ch; a-jest. C-Jiti nud Mlver wate!,. f lln'jli to supply the country at 11. M. limit's. , !1(-':,P al xvarranteit logive s.ii:siaciiou. . 1 t . . - f . CQ'JCHt mcJCO'JGM! and COUCH! v I: it in the xvorbl is the reason you, iil cougo aii.l keep cougi.mg and Mill keep t.-s:ng inf nor . iin dicin.-s xhen BKGlS'" ClIKTillY COUGH SYRUP will j I positiv. ly relieve yo-:r cough at t TJi'a i6 Cv advcrtisiiig tclieme. b cuiceV i I ut an I ! actual fact, and we guarantee it. j by . p. S:nith iV Co.. druggists. , i ; If you wnt "anything in tin jexvc-lry i;,)e jjr Gault. He will sell you good goods at loxv pi ices and guarantee them as rc-i)rcs nted. pr. AVithers is an e.xner.eiite.l dc ntiht and will siv yi.ur teeth if they canle savi-d- If r.ot. he will extract them xvith- out parn. Office in Lr.ion Elock. d--ft 4 CJthinT must ro. Men's Busing Suits at $4.G0. Elson, the One Price Clothier, i -j-tKi i-fcs f the C liipotva. Twenty-five Chippcwaa have pone back from t!:o House i tho Uood Sher.hr-rfl Denx-c-r, Colo., to their parents in northern DaLota- af ' r, hnih mg a three- years' course of si udy ct the institution, and thirtv more iiavo jutit r.riired to l-o intro- Tlii-ec Oieuliin. "Brer Jolmson, wsi yen down to tho ODcnin of d new club riKin-.V - t;Ster: i xva net rwui-o thr.k o:t Lac: v. :.iot , ?iiir ty t.oc;, but a young , .. t. ',UUi -..fii- a oC a K13- ur to cc-, though, to te!l tto rvuth, I aveu't c;ca Lw fciiics tie uiio uhn tzid so. She Ch! I see, And tbo v.bjDct is drorped liko a Lot r.ko. riit;a Courier. Next 1'ourtli ot JvJsr. A man xvho xvas making great c-f7ort not to betray tho fact that I: j v.as a jrreat ; ueal tne xvorse lor liquor I : a I leu n pedes- triiui on Monroti avenue an. I a.-vked "SLax'I can I as.Ii vrn a fi-iv rinr.ViTii "Yes sir." ' ... '-Mieo anything wrong wiz me. el' Vou Vou appearto Laxe imbibed too i Crcclv." "Ij I? Wouz you notice it if I was raikm iongV " i think I xvould. Do I ta!k like itr cs' i.Xf...l. -1 1 i ... . . Ulecu xxouz yon try an iiui oiiiiL-a, lew- were me. "I xvould not." r "Gbt caudiJates all mixed up, wouldn't "You probably xvould." "Might holier f'r Clezeland an' Harrison, , ch' ' You miffht." :ueh 'bleeged. You'g true friend of mine. Do jes.s' you say tout it. Doan' want to givo myslf 'way. you knor.-. Mado up my mind I'd shee hoxv zhrunk I was I'm too zhrunk to talk politics, to no Lome or to shtav on 'er fchtn-et. ihereforo 111 sit down on 'er yif,,. Goo,-Ly. fel shco you Fo'tU