THK WKKKLY IlKUALD: IMATTSM0UT1I, NKHKASK A, JANUARY 12.1892. S THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Cleveland 26o, Harrison 144 and Vvoavcr 24. THE NEBRASKA COLLEGE. Tl ,l'.t V:tes Cast for tunjamln Hji r.son aid Whitelaw Hied by TheNliidka Last Mon day at Lincoln. They Met Monday Tlie pn .-idential elector cboii iM tin- election November N in ev ry state in tin' li ii ion met In.-l Monday 1:1 their re.-pective capital and cast tlifir votes for president and vice-jiii-ti lent. The result in each Mair will be certified to tin1 fieri", t. try of Mate ut Wa-diiiigton by the jjovernor of each state, and when congress assembles tin- second Wednesday in Feburary tin- two Jmiisi'H will neet in tin- liall of tin" Jtouse of representatives, count Un votes, and officially declare tlu' re result. Tin- following talde tnki-n from the Ch ci;'" tribune shows what the ballot will be tor presi dent providing" the vote is cast in liecordance with the will of the people, and there is little, proba bility that it will not he: I'l.'ve- iliirri- Wen- lit 1 11 1 . full, VI'l. Alabama II Alkllll-!H s t iililiiriiin 8 I Coluruil') .. 4 ('mmei'ii ut fl licit-ware . . ,' Moildn I fitMrKiu ; Malta .. 3 Jlllmils 21 bulimia 15 luwii ;i Khiimh ,, id Kentucky );( l-mii.-laiiu H Main I) M.ir liui l H Hii"iii 'liiioi'ttM 15 MiiliiKaii ... 5 y NiiiiK'xiitii 9 M iKislil jj Missouri 17 Miiiitunu 3 Mi-Iraka y . ...... .,. o M Mi-viidii t j New Hampshire... New Jersey i t New ttrk ;w M " .North Ciirolltiii n Kurlli Dakota '3 1 ' ,r''K" 3 1 JViinsylviiiiiii Kliwlo Isluiul "' Hoiitli C'omlinu .. u ' hnulli Dakota 4 "' Teimewsee $ Texm 15 Vermont 4 Ylrtiiniu y, V.ai-1 j i ri k 1 011 4 West Virginia (i m "' Wiscotisiiiii ... la Wyoming g Tot it I ynl ul i Tuliil Milliliter of votes 4H JSecessiiry fur u I'lmli'o ... '." 22a CIi'VcUiiiiI'h majority J, TJii" total electorial vote as can vassed l.y congress Feburary 13, was 401 votes, 201 constituting a majority, Harrison received ZlH mid Cleveland llW. Since that time Idaho lias been Hilmittad. to state hoi.d with three electoral votes, Montana with three, North Dakota with three, South Dakota with four Washington with four and Wyom injf with three. The population in other Hates has increased HiilVici. ntly to bring tin- total number of rhetors tip to 411, or forty-three more than there were selected in 1388. THK NK1IKASKA BALLOT. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. K.-The Ne braska ineinbers of the electoral college met at 11 o'clock this morn ing in the reception room of the governor's suite at the capitol to formally cast their votes for presi dent and vice president of the V. S. Col. E. P. Savage of South Omaha presided. A formal written ballot was taken um Heiijaniin Harrison received eight votes after which a similiar ballot was taken for vice president, and Whitelaw Hied re ceived the same number. A ballot was taken for a messen ger to carry the result to Washing Ion and Hon. Daniel Neltleton of Clay county was declared to be the man. The only requirement being that heshall reach Washington and deliver in person to the president of the senate not later than the 8th day of next month. Three copies oTthe result were drawn up and signed by every one of the electors One will be taken to the national capital by Mr. Neltleton, another will be sent by mail to the same destination, while the third will be transmitted to Hon. Elmer S. Dundy judge of the I'nitod Slates district court for the district of Nebraska. Wa.TI;i Agents to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock We have many new special van lies, both in fruits and ornamentals lo olfer, which are controlled only iy its. We pay commission ; or .-alary, Write us at once for terms, ;ind secure choice of territory, M.W UKOTHKK, Nurserymen, KoehesUr, N. Y. Try tlie"frowir couu-li cure, llrowii iV Harret Kuur.uitec It. PEOPLE AND AFFAIRS. It is time our city dads wire wak injf up to thefactthat thiscity must have a in irket place, For the past two weeks Main street has been blockaded wilh loads of hay, wood aad corn so that in many places team- could not pass. I loj-s ;.rc worth .?7 a htindred.eys !!" cents a doen, butter accents a p 'nnd and yet at these figures there are not enough to supply the de mand. Joe McCaiij went from Wabash Tuesday to see the legislature or uaui.e. On his return home he con. eluded to net oil" without bothering the crew by slopping and he j;ot olf while the train was running at a fast rate of speed, lie lauded up against a snow bank and was com pletely covered up. lie finally ex trade I himself and found that no damage had been done. Mrs. CD. C'lapp of Weejiiu Wa t'T is the yuest ol Mrs. W. A. wear infill. li. K. Hilton the 11. V M. civil en gineer arrived home from Wyom ing where he has been mrvcyiiitf for the new extension all summer and fall. Work has closed down for the winter. Marriage licenses were granted Monday to Chas. G. Goldsmith and Clara M. I tigers of Ashland and Frank Walters of liiirlingtnn, Iowa and Li.aie Kupley. The first couple were joined wedlock by Judge Ram sey and the second couple were married by Kev It. H. Hurgess at the residence of the brides parents on south Sixth street. Daniel Andrews of Center pre cinct has sold 13) acres of his farm ing property to his son, Daniel, and another l'Jt) acres to his son, Fred. The consideration in the former tratiffer was $2,1 11, and in the latter $2,400. Warrently deeds for both transfers were filed in the recorder's oflice last Monday. Henry Stander purchased last week 240 acres of farming land of Henry Messner. near South Head, paying for the same 10,000 averag ing nearly $42 per acre. S. H. Atwood and J. M. Craig left last Monday for Deadwood, South Dakota to look after their mining interests. Typhoid fever is reported as rag ing just south west of this city a number of peron are dangerously ill. LAYING AT DEATH'S DOOR. At-lilniiil Gazette. The Gazette regrets to chronicle the very dangerous illness of Kev, Samuel Lewis, pastor of the M. K, church in South Hend. Dr. Frei- day of this place held a constitu tion wilh Dr. Hamilton of South Bend and Dr. Green of University Place and they express but little, if any, hope of the patients recovery Typhoid fever and maningetis are the ailments with which he is afflic ted, and at our last report he had lain unconscious for a number of hours. Mr. Lewis was taken ill on Christmas afternoon, after having addressed the children of the Sun day Bchool at his church in the fore noon. His last sermon was preach ed in Ashland two weeks ago Thurs day night. Kev. Lemon of this place was at his bedside Wednesday Mr. Lewis has a large number of warm friends in this vicinity who are saddened to learn of his illness. m Miss Sue Matson was taken worse Monday and begged so hard to go home that her father made arrange ments and left with her Tuesday evening for their home in Iowa. Her many friends will tie sorry to learn that there is small hopes of her recovery. A large amount of wood and Hay is being brought over the river from Iowa on the ice and shows our merchants what an advantage it would be to I'lattsmouth to have a bridge across the Muddy. The suit of K.J. Gilliland vs. Con stable Kroehler and J. M. Craig, a sipiabble over the V'oris corn crop and which resulted in favor of Gil liland in Judge Archer's court has been appealed to the district court. Messrs. and Mesdames, II. C. Mc Maken.M.A. Dickson and August Tartsch and wife attended the sil ver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Manchester, at Lincoln last Tuesday evening. John Kohhius, who has been do ing carpenter work in the southern I'art of the state the past summer, is at home visiting with his par ents. I'hi' county commissioners have reappointed J. W. Johnson as a member of the soldiers relief com-mission. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carruth, and daughter Louise, left Tuesday for their home at .M.:Coolt Neb. after a two weeks visit in the city with friends and relatives. Sialas Long, administrator of the estate of Agnes Cole, deceased, has filed his petition for final set tlement of the estate in the county Court. The settlement was set for Feb. 2nd IH'tif. Roy Young, while coasting last week at the Rock Creek school house, was so badly hurt that he willhaveto be kept in the house for some time. The ice Baron II. C. McMaken left Tuesday with his men ami teams for Cedar Creek where he will cut ice for the B. & M. R. R. Dr. Brendel of Murray was in the city Tuesday. CJ. II. Johnson of the Murray Ban ner has accepted the position of local editor of the News in place of M. D. I'olk who resigned the first of the year. Olflcers Installed. Star of Nebraska No. 4, Degree of Honor, of the A. O. IT. V installed the following officers January 5th: fast Chief Sistel of Honor Mrs. D. B. Smith. Chief Sister of Honor Mrs Nanie Burkel. Lady of Honor Mrs. A. Adams. Sister of Ceremonies Mrs. Frank Vermilyca. Sister Recorder-Mrs. Frank Boyd Sister Financier Mrs. D. F. Foster Brother Receiver I). B. Kbersole. Sister Usher-Miss Anna Adams. Sister I. W. Miss Kva G. Smith. Brother O, W'. Frank Vermilyea. Trustees-Mrs. D. B. FJbersole.Mrs Robert C. Patton and Mrs. Frank K. Boyd. Organist-Belle Vermilyea. Legislators at War. Amid the most intense excitement and the greatest uproar, two sepa rate organizations were perfected in the house of Kansas, Tuesday. The two houses both organized at the same time and the same place and both held sessions in represen tative hall in the evening The house is composed of 125 members. Of these sixty-three, or a majority of one, hold certificates of election and compose the republican house, claiming their organixation is the only legal one. The populists num ber fifty-seven. The governor refused to reconize either house. But the plan of the populists is to hold out til today by which time they think their or ganization will be recognized by Governor Lewelling and the senate. Then they will have the military at their backs, and will proceed, with the aid of the adjaunt-general, to remove the republican from the house. All the populist members on the floor are armed and at one time pistols were drawn between a republican leader and a populist deputy sergeant-at-arms. Notice. The Cass County Agricultural so ciety will hold its regular adjourned December meeting on Saturday February, 3, 1S'J3 at 2 o'clock p. 111 A full attend ance of all the mem bers and ofliters are requested as some important business is to be attended too, and also the election of officers for the ensuing year. The society would like to have every business man in the city present. K. B. Windham, Pres. Davk Mimner, Sec'y. MURDOCK. A. S. Bobbitt is working in the elevator of FJvans & Hare. Wolf & Tool sold a car load of coal last week within six hours af ter receiving. Mrs. G. W. Meeker was visiting in Seward lor a week past. Mrs. John Cook left last Thurs day for I'lattsmouth and vicinity to visit wilh her folks and call on friends. Mrs. Rush isver) sick at present Her folks summoned a doctor from Weeping Water last Thursday, Mrs. F. Bass is also reported sick. Mrs. II. McDonald started for the west the 0th of this month to bring his family here. School commenced last Monday in the new school house in Mur doek with Miss Wcrtz as teacher. This district has now as nice a schoolroom as there is anywhere in a town of the size of M unlock. A lv'ikli is putting up large quan tities of ice for home consumption these days. Our only "Joe Carter" Is a very handy person indeed. He rims the post othce in the absence of A. Za- bclatid now runs the drug store until our druggist and family re turns. Mr. Wirth of Omaha is doiiur the painting in the state bank building lor ;ir. dentine, the contractor. illPrf THE POPULAR ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER' 93 is Columbian Tear, And JOE will beat all Eecords in Cass County Citizens. The Best in Clothing And Gents' Furnishings. JOE , THE STADELMANN'S BLOCK. . prfmipni. III iOk. Mr A w k. ... k Presume You CROCHET IfM, hm foa hoard of the nucnW Scent oliir mad by Um CLASG0LACE THREAD COKTAKT i Iwd Daid an order Inr THIS SPACE RESERVED BY J. W. HENDEE & CO., THE LEADING HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Tabletfalk. We always look for the arrival of this magazine among our exchan ges with a certain degree of long ing not perhaps that we are more fond of good eating than the rest of the world, but Table Talk has such n peculiary irresistible way of say ing what it has to say on the sub ject. Besides its well of gastrono mic knowledge seeni to have no bottom. 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