kut;pa n --i it 11 i n n ii Trr 1 ti Tt 1 n i i-i "iinwr -.rr m-niin nine it ti i m in ii miiii i iwiii nimm immii.hmiii St -r t JrJ:'?;j--g(-j;gry-aj;IifJ- J -. . W..iT---rr-ia-jg,?Xgr Ba - - - ,,T"- iSj aJT -vis'' .Mk SE? feaaSj,V 4 v h w im ww t ni1. iijww!Wmr).nrjrcw.D..v m6Bto il - --- ' il --Him -T---;Sg? VOLUME XXVI. H OUR SHY SO in tlio pupt r IS -THE -DO SO IN THE STOKE. Dm ing the pait two sonsonH wo li.iyo more than doubled our biisiuoos. Thoiu must bu u reason for ibis. The reason is Quality and Price! Wo buy the Quality ami wo make tho Pi ices. Wo soil you thu cheap goods on thuir merits. Tho good goods go at other cheap goods prices. HOSIERY. Mack Cat Hosiery. Tho boy's best friend. Leather Stockings, por pair SGo. Hosiery iu any und all styles, qualities and prices. CLOAKS. Wo have just received anothor invoico of Jackets and Capes. Our trade in this lino has greatly exceeded expectations, compelling us to double our first order. Our lino of plush capos is tho best over shown in tho city. Our prices range from $2.00 to $10.00. Cloth Capes $1.00 to $12.00. Jackets $4 50 to $12.00. ' Comparison of values and prices always ro- f ults in our soiling tho garments. UNDERWEAR. Wo are giving tho best values in the city. Our men's 50a fleece lined goods tho best tho best thing on the market. Would bo a good valuo at OOo. Wo know it is good valuo from tho many nico things peoplo say about it and from tho largo amount wo daily sell Wo nto also showing another garment at 80o each. Theso aro regular 50o goods. Children's Underwear. Cumel hair, size 10 at 6c each, raiso of 8o each sizo. Sanitary flecco lined size 10 at IGo each, with a raiso of 6c each sizo. BLANKETS. ISO nail's Cotton and wool blankots. H CLOTHING. Close out Clothing. 160 pairs Mon's pants at half price. Ties. eacn. Men's Shirts. Ono lot of 75o and OOo men's colored shirts with or without collars to closo out at 60a each. 25 pairs mon's fino boots, close out prlco $2 por pair. QUEENSWARE. Another invoico of quconswaro received. Wo ate showing twelve patterna in plain and decorated goods, English aud American. Wo can soil you a semi-porcelain 100-pioco dinner sot for SO. 50. Decorated patterns from $850 to $18 00. All goods In open stock patterns. Now lino of glass waro received. Largo invoico of toilet sets nnd CluistmaH novelties in Harilaud, Limogurs and Aus trian china. Many useful articles. H GROCERIES. DRESS GOODS. Miner ODD Tho best soloctod stook in tho city. Wo opened tho season with 500 pairs of blankets. 45c to $8 por pair. To fit full sizo bod. not tho narrow kind. H Price that will mako them move. 12 men's suits. 10 mon's overcoats. The prices that we havo put on theso goods aro exceedingly low. The reason wo must have room. Ono lot of regular 85o ties to cIobo out at 22o Tho Freshest aud best Hue of groceries iu tho city. Pi ices lowest, quality highest. Try a can of High Ufo coffee. Why pay double tho prico for dress goods iu older to gst somotoiug freti. Wo do not umik our dirss good stock high and then oiler "you" a special inmiceiiiiuit to gut your dress goods trade. Wo put tin low est poislblo ptieo on our poods to start with. Tho result is a saving of fioni 10c to to 20c por j aid to tho puiohuxer and gen eral eatisfactlon to nil concerned 10 tit ess patterns left from the luigo invoico of fall patterns, no two allko, 00c to 91.00 poi j aid. ! 000 yds. of black goods 10f $ 12" er yd. B0 piece colored goods lOi tt. $1 V5 per yd Fust plaw linings miy rutin d in t k. Bros. TTTTT-n RED CLOUD- NEBRASKA. NOV. 11. 1898. IL Revised Roturns Givo Roosovolt 20,000 Plurality, SHOWS SEVERAL SURPRISES, A Ki'iiulillcnh .riully Mnjoilty In uroi Sunutor 3Iur!i'. Krttri'iumit QuIrc Dofentori by William Aitor Clinn lor lllnck't Frlonili U.rtl tlm Knlfo. Ww Yoitic, Nov. 10. Rovlsod re- i.u is to-uay malca practically no :' .mgj in those of last ulght, which show el tho election of Colonel Rooso vt.lt, Republican, for governor, by a plurality of from 18,M0 to 20,000 over Augustus Van W ', Democrat. As 'omparcd with tho election of )800, when lllack dofen m Porter, this ihows a Republican loss of from 100, J00 to IOS.000. Roosovelt camo to tho ll.trlem rlvei with IC',000 ilurallty, ind Van Wyok only 85,000 in Greater Now York. Tho vote outuldo tho city is to-day ihows that T .osovolt U st 01,000 as compared with Black. In tho country districts Van Wyck ran about 20,000 ind In tho city about 51,000 ahead of Porter, tho Democratic head, two years igo. Tho stato'o congressional delogatlon will probably stand flftoen Republic ins to ninotoon Democrats, a Demo cratic gain of twelve. In old Now York city (Manhattan borough) no Republican has beon relumed, and a notable feature of the leotlon was the lefeat by Captain William Astor Chan ter of Lemuel E. Quigg for Congress 'n the Fourteenth district. Chanler vercame a Republican plurality of 11,700 two years ago and won by about J, 000. Tho stato legislature will be Ropub 'ican on Joint ballot by thirty-two rotes, insuring" tho election of a Re publican to succcod Senator Edward Murphy, Jr., on tho expiration of his ,crm on March 3, If 09. Tho state Sen Uo will stand twentyssoven Republic ins to twenty-threo Democrats,a Dem ocratic gain of nine Tho Republicans will havo eighty-nlno members of tho assembly and the Democrats sixty-one. Ibis is a Republican gain of eleven. The vote of the state furnished sot iral surprises. RoohosU., the home Bf George W. Eldridgo, commissioner of public works, gave Roosevelt only 120 plurality, against 4,104 for Blaok n 1404. Renssaloer county, the home of Governor Mack, gave Van Wyck a plurality of about 700. Blaok carried it by 2,800 two years ago. Roosevelt an ahead of Black's figures In Alle gheny by 300 and In Broomo by 2,500. OrsTXR Bat, N. Y., Nov. 0. Colo- ool Roosevelt was notified of his vic tory by a telegram from Chairman Odell of the Republican state commit tee last night. Colonel Roosevelt was it his houso at Covo Neck surrounded by his family and some frlonds. Up to tho time the telegraph office closed ttioro was a flood of congratulatory telegrams for the successful candidate. Colonel Roosevelt said, aftor all loubta as to his election bad boon re moved: "I appreciate tho honor very deeply, and I appreciate oven more leoply tho responsibility involved In tho honor. I shall do all in my power to rcdoom evory promise I havo mado, expressed or implied. I am a good Re publican, and I bellrvo I can icrvo tho Republican party by lolng evory thing I can to help t servo tho Btatc. I shall ltrlvo to administer the utllco of gov irnor In tho Interests of tho whole peoplo. It is by so doing that I can best show iny appreciation of tho sup port glvon mo by tho Independents and Democrats, who havo thomsolvcs put tho welfare of tho stato first, declin ing to follow those of thalr leador, J l tilUAS. Detroit, Mi-a'i -i)u;iel J. 'jt'npau, chairman of t o M -jiiccr itlo st(te committee,- ooiic d s the re-e'cctlon of Governor I'm 'rco by i plurality of perhaps flO.ooa Tho entire list of Miuhigau Republican congressional candidates appeurc to bo eleoted, although tho Democrat btlll have hopes of (tarrying tho Second district, and do not eopcoJa tho Third, Eighth and Tenth "he Democratic commit too oiaims to ha nim'j gains in tho legislature uiio' ,ti to seat a third of Its momlHirs, but it is generally be lieved that lio legislature will bo about four-fifths Republican. nuw Jicns:v. Trenton, N. J. New jfjrsey has Leon curried by tho Republicans and Foster M. Voorhccs, tho Republican caudtdate, is elected governor by about 1S.000 plurality, and both houses of the legislature will ho ilepubllean. This will liiHuro tho election of a Re publican to succeed James Smith, Jr., Democrat, in tho United States Hen ri te. Tho Democrats havo elected two of the eight congressmen--Salmon in the Fourth and Daly in thu Seventh. INDIANA. Indianapolis, Intl. Chairman Mar tin of tho Democratic stato commtttco says roturns were not as yet sufllulciit ly complete to dotermlno as to thu state. Tho Republicans havo probably elected In the Sixth, Dlghth, Tenth, Elovonth and First districts, though the last is not conceded. Democrats claim tho Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sevonth, Ninth, Twelfth and Thir teenth districts. The legislature 1b still In doubt. MAItYLAND. Baltimore. Full and semi-official roturns from tho city of Italtimoro and partial roturns from tho balanco of tho state makos It reasonably certain that Maryland has returned four Re publican and two Domocratio congress men, aftor an extraordinarily closo but entirely listless election. This is a Domocratio gain of two. IOWA HKl'CHLICAN. Des Moines, Iowa. Tho Republican majority this year will nearly equal that of President McKinloy in 1800. Ninety precincts show a not Repub lican loss of thlrty-ono. Tho vote Is falling off from 10 to 80 por cent, but an 85 per cent voto is more than has been oxpected by tho manage . MASSACHUSETTS. Boston. Tho Republicans havo again carried Massachusetts and oloct ed Roger Wolcott governor for the fourth time, as well as tho entiro stato tlckot, by about 70,000 majority. Tho Democrats gain three congressmen. VIRGINIA, Richmond, Va. Tho stato returns solidly Democratic delegations of ten mombors. The feature of tho election is tho breaking; away from General Walker of tho Republican' stronghold of tho Ninth district, where ho was de feated by Rhea. NORTH CAROLINA. RaUlgh, N. 0. Returns Indicate the Democrats havo carried tho First, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Ninth. The legislature Is Democratic in both branches by two-thirds ma jority. The Democratic judicial tloket is eleoted by 20,000. A BarprUe 1b Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 10. Addi tional returns do not materially change the result announced last night of over 00,000 Republican plurality upon the state ticket and fifteen Re publicans to six Democrats lor con gress. The Republicans eleoted as many congressmen In what Is known as the "off year" as they eleoted at tho last Presidential oleotion, whilo they more than doubled tho plurality of 28,000 for Bushnell for governor last year. The Republicans havo lost in Ohio in theso "off years" excopt when Cleve land was Presidont, when tho Demo crats had tho aamo experlonoo becauso oriuuuu uccaunu of disappointments, dissatisfaction, election or ono (uawicyj, in the Tontli. oto. Tho result is surprising to tho 'm Indiana no satisfactory ad politicians on both sidos. Thoy say vlccs on tho doubtful congressional Unit President MoKInlov Is tho F rst Republican President to got tho in dorsement of this state in tho "off your" of his 'administration. Thoy Would Not Voto In Arkanin. Littlk Rook, Ark., Nov. 10. Tho Congressional election In Arkansas was tho quiotcBt hold In many years. In Little Rqak, out of a voting popula tion of about 7,000, only 800 votes were polled, and that is about tho ratio throughout tho stato. All of tho old Congressmen, Democrats, wero ro- l.wt rd TlrtriKinnrn. In Uin Flftli iIIh. w.ww" . ..-..,...-.. ... -.. ...... ..... trict, was tho only candldato who had opposition. Womuil Votuil Iu Idaho. Boisk, Idaho, Nov. TO. Fpr tho first Ltmn In thu hlstorv'of thlsstatu women . havo voted for coiigimen and stato - oflloerb. Thoy took tho liveliest In torcst in thoprocoodlngs. In view of tho Isolation of many places accurato returns aro not yet available. It is, theroforo, somowhut difficult to say What effuot tho vote of tho women has had upon tho general result New wiudow shudes at Cutting's, Iininr ilbUjL. Roturns Show a Steady Domocratic Gain in Congressman, OFFICIAL VOTE MAY BE NEEDED Clmlriuiin lliuuuck of tlio Itpnuhllcitn Ccinj;rc.itin;it C-uninlttco Mnkc. 11 Do clilntt Cut In Uli K.tlnmto Dotiiuornt. Claim to VM Control. Wasiiinokin. Nov. 10. 'Interest In the election centered In the. political complexion of tho next House, tho Senate being conceded to bu Repub lican, Although Chairman llubeoelc of tho Republican congressional com mittee, did not loavo his headquarters until after 4 o'clock this morning, ho was back ngaln at his desk shortly after 0 o'clock dispatching telegrams to all tho doubtful districts urging the chairmen to hurry In tho ro turns. Mr, liabcock in his figures takes nothing for granted. This morning ho mado what ho termed an ultra-conservative estlmato lu which ho eliminated a number of doubtful districts. This estimate gives tho Re publicans 18S members in tho next House, a majority of thirteen over all. Tho states ho is most anxious to hoar from aro Illinois, Indiana and Penn sylvania. At 1:30 o'clock Chairman liabcock ovised his fliruros und now claims tho next Houso will bo Republican by at least flvo and pos. bly fifteen votes. "We havo mado such gains," ho said, "In tho Northeast and West that our osses in Now York, Pennsylvania and Mio South will not affect our control it tho House. I believe later figures will materially Increase our majority." Socrotary Korr of tho Domocratio :oinmlttco, continues to claim tho Houso by at least seven majority. rn view of tho closeness of tho contest lato returns aro watched eagerly by both committees. A telegram as rccoivod at Republic En headquarters at noon from Wilkes barre, Pa., stating that Ropresonta- tlvo Morgan B. Williams, Republican, had been defeated. Representatives had boon counted by the Republicans is eleoted. A fow minutes after this dispatch was received anothor roachod headquarters from Chicago, stating that tho Illinois Republicans wero claiming tho election of a Republican candidate who, according to earlier re- feated. The Republican leaders privately are not oonfldsnt Thoy realize that an official count may bo necessary In some districts to settle the exact majority in the House. Tho returns so far re ceived indloatos that tho party major ity either way will not oxceed, and in soma quarters tho prediction is mado that thore will bo an antl-Ropubllcan Houso with tho Populists strong enough to dictate tho election of tho Speaker. J. L. Bristow wired that Kansas would send six Republicans and that Long had defeated Simpson, hut tho defeat of Simpson Mr. liabcock dc illncs to credit until ho receives fur ther advices. Clnirman Greene o tho Texas stato comnitteo claims hroo Republicans Intu Lono Star stato, but Mr. liabcock only figures upon tho --- --- - -...j .. ....- ..r.. ... . usincis nave arrivou, out, .ur, iau jock, iu his calculations, admits tho loss of two districts, thoia of Farrls ttid Land Is, either of which may havo been carried by tho Republicans. Ho flgurerf a Certain loss of three districts i In Illinois, loavlnir throo doubtful. Iliunn, Ii'jwls, C. W. Stono and Woodln n Pennsylvania ho puts In tho doubt 'ul column. In his estlmato of 10S ho does not in clude the doubtful dlstrtets. Tito re turns hi tho East, Middle West and Northweft show tint tho Republican lossos wero iu the cities, whilo the guins wero In tho-rurul districts, ind this- encourages, him to 'liono that whon'tho roturns come in later from tho country some of the districts which now appear to bo lost may bo taved to tho Republicans. Thl-t is Uio caso, for iuataiio. in Pago Morris' dis trict in Minnesota. .Mr, Haook now figures on Morris' dqfent.but bethinks there is a chance for Ills eleetfon. There is also a chuuee of nnolher Republican from California, ono from Nebraska, one from Kansas, two from Wisconsin, ono from .Michigan, ono from North Carolina, one from Vir ginia and ono from Kentucky, -'-?? NUMBER 45 Rojul make tlm toml pure, wholetome and dellcloiu. POWDER Absolutely Pure L NOf AL OARINO rOWOIR CO., NIW YOKK. Chaiiman Kerr of tho domncratlo songrosslmial committee bad not ap peared at Democratic headquarters at 10 o'clock aud no advlcos had beon re ceived stneo ho gave out his statcmont at 3:30 this morning. This Btatemeat olaitncd an opposition majoiity of 27. California la Itepubllcarv. San Fhahoisco, Nov. 10. California has elected a Republican governor and probably tho ontlro state tioltot by pluralities estimated at from &.000 to $0,000. John D. Sprcckols, tho Cali fornia member of tho Republican na tional committee, claims tho electloa of six out of seven congressman. The Republicans will havo a large pajorlty In tho legislature, which will this winter elect a United States sena tor to succeed Stephen M. White, Democrat. FRENCH SQUADRON READY. 1nerrla Taper Reports Great War Prep arations Vreaa Generally Moderate. Faiub, Nov. 10. -Tho Eoho do Paris oubllshos a dispatch to-day which says that tho ontlro French Mcdltteranoaa. tquadron Is ready for sou. Tho Froncli newspapers gonerally ipprovo tho silcnco of tho Clu.mbor of Deputies on thu Fashoda affair and songratulate M. Brunot on tho with drawal of tho interpellation which he Intondod to address to tho Senate upon the subject. Tho Slcclo says It regrets that Major Marchand did not observo tho same roticenco at Cairo. lie Sajm Ney Waa Ilia Teacher. Skdalia, Mo., Nov. 1 0. Colonel rhomas F. Huston, who died at Hous ton yesterday, Hgod 80yT3, attained wide notoriety oy assorting that is North Carolina, when a lad, he at tended a school which ho said was taught by Marshal Ney, Napoleon's 'amouB commander. Houston de tlarcd that Noy was not put to deatk n Franco, but escaped and camo t America, whore ho taught sohool under an assumed name. Colonel Houston mado a thorough study of the natter and wrote much concornlng lb. A Whaler SO,000 Cargo. San FnANCisco, Nov. 10. The whal ing steamer Thrasher has arrived in port from tho Arctic with a big cargo. Sho has had the luck that has followed nost of tho whalers that havo recently irrlved, and has stowed away In the Hold 10,000 pounds of whalebone, nor .argo Is valued at over 850,000. The 7QveSnmcnt plnnned to olinrtor tho Thrasher a year ago to go to tho relief 5f tho whalers at Point Barrow, but tho was given up as too expensive. Colorado Fiulon r 00.000. Denvkh, Col., Nov. 10. Tho fusion-' ( Ualo ticket, headed by Charles S. f Thomas, Democrat, fpr governor, Is-, ' elocted by a majority of about 60,000, Xho Fuslonlsts havo an ovorwholmruff majority in tho legislature. i Prom Kow Zculand.' Reekton, N. Z., Nov, 23, 1800. I din very pleased to 8 titulhat since;? " I took the pgaitoy of ChaiiilioiliiInV liicdlulucs tho salo has been very liugiv more especially of the Cough ltetnuly. In two j earn I liuvo sold nioiu of i$ parlioiiliir reuietly than of all (iilier make fur the previous llvo yeari fa'- to its vlllcaoy, I havo boon informrtf byi, seortH uf persons of tlio good rt'en'ti " lit y hue ici'oivpil from if-, und ku -w lis valuo f i urn the mo fit i1 v,v own hoiiruluilil. It Is hopnes. uonen.ta,. thif wn hive n pMnrwllli-o aboitiinl Win iimcuol tliecii ( .... JiWO lot i or sale b) U. &j m i sstc Vy - . , .. . m m0mmmmm . -A --.-m.. w M wriawcBMw.an,jitint.fmrtn ttjiiaiafcttfc, C-. -WiVn- teMSMMMSUM SJl iiujiuri . jbmi$Mmawn S. tJJrtWWlirtiwj SET faiAt