. ( : - , ' , . " , ' . . . . . . , . . , . . ' . . , ; lfL. . . . . " 'T' , > " ' " - - - N t I tr lW Both Houses Will Support Roosevelt's Administration , STATUS OF THE NEXT SENATa Republican Majority 10 Reduced by Four-Democrats Fdl to Secure Control of House of ncprc entatlvcB by Narrow Margin. ! Washington , Nov. G.-Although the' ' returns frQm the doubtful congrea. slonal districts were slo\v In arriving - ing , the indlcatluns ere thut till ! Ro. publicans wuuld cuntl'ol the next house of representaUves by a nun'ow I margin. In the present huuse , with n mcmbershlp of 3 7 , the Republicans' ' have , II ! mlljorlty. Under the n1nv api i porUOIHllent , the 58th house will COIl' I sl t 1.11 386 members , a majority 01 which 1':1 194. 'rhe 13 southern state ! ! , I not coul1t1ng West Vlr lnla , but In. cludlng Missouri , ha..e 12Ci rOIJl'esenta. dVea. The Democrnts have carried 116 of these districts and the Hepub- 11 < : ans probably , two In Tennessee , 1 tn Kontucl. ) and 2 In Mlsouri ! , with 2 in North Cllrollnn , ono In Virginia and one in AlabaDU\ doubtful , accord. ing to the latest returns. To obttlln a majority In the next house It Wab neceasllry , therefore , far the Demo- cmts , to secure 78 votes In the north and west. Ln this torrltol'Y they have at present 52 RepubllcUlH. 'l'he lat. ent returnll : indicate that this strength has been hold witb the oxceptlon ot one seat each trow Iduho , Montanll. und Nevada. aft to which the returns at this hour are inconcluslye. Adding 49 to 116 glvos the Democrats 16u. The Democrnts show th'1Y have made u gain of 3 In Pennsylvul1lh , 1 In No brnslm , 1 In Delaware , 1 In Wlscon. ln. 2 In Mnr lund , 1 In Colorado ana probably 4 In New Yorlr , swelling the tct l to 178 This leaves them 16 IIhort ot a mnjorlty , with the restllt In tour doubtful Routhorn districts to be heard from and doubtful districts In the north and west , from which the returns are as 10t Inadequllte , ns tol. lows : West Virgin Ill , 2 ; Ohlu , 1 ; In. diana , 2 : Illinois , 2 ; Town , 1 : Nebrng. 1m. 1 : Kansas. 1 : Mlnnes : > tn , 2 : 1\lIch. Ignn , 1 : Cnllfornia , 2 : Utah 1 : total , 21. Later returns add ono Democrat In Now Jersey , one In MlnnelOtn , ono In minoill. ono In Alabama nnd two In North Cnrollnn to the Democratic rep- roso'1ta lon , It total of six. Dut two or the gains credited to the Democrats In Pennsylvania should properly beset set down as fusion Republicans , make Ing the Democrats actunlly elected by the rGturns tlms far received 184 , with . the doubtful districts In 1\1Innesotn. \ havlJuJ gone Democratic , the one In Kansas Republican and the one In town Republican. Ncxt Senate Republican. WashinGton , Nov. 6.-1'be next Unl eu bLULCS senate will iJo Hepub- l1can by at least 16 majority , aguinst I the pretient maJority of O. ' 1'he pres. ent senrno contains 64 nel'Uol1cllnlS and 34 Democrats in a total at 90 Deats , there being two vacancies trom Dela. 1 wa.re , Wllere the Republican legisla. I ture lalled to elect. 'l.'be termJ : or 3u ( senators expire with the present con. I cress. There Is also II. vacancy from Micblg n , caused by the deatli : of Sen. f alor Mc"Ullan. Of these 3one ! seat E Is to be tilled , not incluUng t11e two I . t from Delaware , but incluolng the Mc. MUlan vacancy. 19 arc now Hepub. Ucan and 12 are Democratic , Welling. 1 ton of Maryland being clu slfied as a Republican IUld Hanlll : of lunsali , McLaurin of South Carolina and Teller of Colorado as D nlOcrats. Seven 8tates have already clected senutorlJ . to take their seats March 4 , 1903. ' Maryland h s chosen Gorml11 : , a Dem- ocrat. to succeed WelUngton , 11 Repub. 11can : Kentucky , McCreary , n. Domo. cmt , to succeed Deboe , a Republican : Iowa has re.electod Allison , n Repub. lIcan : Ohio has re.elected l"oralter " , n Republican ; Louisiana has re-elected McEnery , a Democrat : VcrlUont 1111s te-elocted Dillingham 11 RepubllcI\1I , und Georgia re-elected Cluy , u Delllo , cmt. Four Democrats und three lte. ubllcans , therefore , already 1\1'0 elected , lel\vlng 16 Republican and 8 Democl'atie ! Ontll to be l111od. ' 1'he legIs. lature In Oregon , which will cheese 0. BUcceSSOl' to SllIIon , hUll boon olectell and I.s RejlUbllcl\n. Including Dela. ware , therefol'e , 25 senators will be elected by the legislatures chosen yesterduy. Those leglHlatures wera elected by Ihe following Rtnteil : DtJI. awnre ltwo seats ) , New Hampshire , North Dalwtu , Nevnda , South Dal\Ota , 1I11nols , PC1.1s1 : vanln , Callfo1'1ll:1. Cou. nocUcut. Nnw Yorl { , North Caroliua , Florida , Alabama , Utah , Colorado , Washington and 1\IIssuuri. Of these , the RepUblicans have surely carried 13 , vlz : Indiana , New Hampshire , North Dakota , South Daltota , Illinois , Pennsylvania. California Connecticut , New Yorlc , Michigan , Kansls , Wlseon. , sin and Washlugton , a11l1 the Demo. . . ' - , crats sevep , viz : North Carolina , Del. 1' j'\I- ' aware , Arkansas , South Carolina , Flor. I " Ida , Alabama and Missouri. This In. I . ! lures 52 Republicans and 34 Demo- ' ) ' ' crats In the next senate. The. l'osult 1' ' . of tl contests Is still in doubt In Nev. . . ' " - ' . , ada , Idaho , Utah and Col01'l1do , with the chances favorln the eloctlon at Democratic leglslntures In Colorado , Idaho and N6vnda , and a Rellltbllcan 1eglslature in Utah. If these IJrobabll. lUes should be reallzed , the senate w11l stand 53 Republicans and 37 Democrats. with a 10s8 of four major- sty to the Republleans. eompored with the present political .dlvlslon. New Jersey. Trenton , Nov. 5-The RepUblicans , ' 'Will again control both house of the I New Jersey state legislature by heavy majorities. 1 I . - . . - . . . -"o1U. . . . . . . . 'W4 - " - , , . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . ; , : ' ' , . II . , . . . . . I . . " " . . . , , - - - , , , , , _ . . 1'.1. ) " . J . I LIGHT VOTE IN IOWA , I Republlcano Wll Have About 70,0:10 : , Plurality In Otate. Des Moines , Nov. Ii.--On the Imslll : I of the llrochv.t roturus reeeivod the UepubllcDn have elected tlwlr fltato tlckel by abuut 76,000 IJlurallty. ' 1'ho reports tram the cuugrmHllonul districts - tricts are mengel' . J nr.ugh haH been recelvoll fl'om the ' ] 'hlrd to ludlcnto that .Judgo Blrdsull , nomlnl\ted by thl ) Republlcau/J to IIUCl'I.d : ! ! Du'Id B. llell- derson , J'lII1 substuntlully with hla Ucwt ) , aud w1ll be elf'clud by < 1,000 tu 6,000 , votes ovel' for1l10l' ( luvel'l1ur ! joles , 'l'he l'eturn/J IlIdlcate clos. . , counts In buth the SLxth 'uud the Sec. end districts , but they 111'0 not IIUIIJlJI" I ous enough to IJUst ! UII usthllute UII. At Repuhllcnll heudllUul'tul'S It I > > us. I sorted thl1t the HejJubllclll1 plurality 111 the state Il/J 11 whole Is BuIndent to carryall the cOlliresslollnl candl utt ! , with the exception of the Second lib. tr1ct. . ChalrUllln Spellce ' ! ui ; "It 1001" Uke OUI' plurnllty would go auov ( , Hlc : 66,000 murl ; , which we set a fa- . . . 1\P : ugo. The returns Ehor , thtt It h1 not : bcen possible to get tlll1 Y . rJ ill.c. osted In the cnullmlgn. 'fbc lr.l1llJC oit I has been general fLll OY81' tllO ' > . . .t and of cour38 We hiYO suir.JJ r..CJ . ' than the Domocratn : Ill ! ccn.pi4rl.d : , two yeurs ngo , " TJle HopubllcUIIB al'l : f:1 lmlll : ! Ldl the momb'la ot cOlIgl' JjjJ. ' 1'l.c r.lOIlU district in t'lOgand tllu IJr/Inct. : . . J r. porllng show n Is uf uJout ! I /J tu tilu precinct , which wuul I'WII : t Je utH trJcl to he ubollt O\'tu ! , ! Jul Hellutol' Hayw 1'd telegruphlJ from Da\'u/JIJul't conceding the l'lectloll of Wa t : ( Dem. ) ! Jy ' 100. 'l'lw IltlH'IIIJ trolll the Third tll'ltrltt hlIcutu ( thut 'Bult ! . ] hus lIIadu u gn'ut l'al'I : ' alll ( hUll CUI' . rled Dulmqw lIy .IIr.JJ aUlI Illude II dcefJ Cllt lu Ull' HupulJl1cun vote In Dlucl'huwlLilt 110t l'lw gh tu ulect him , 1\lujur LucI' ' ) ' lelqll10ne lutu that he haa tht ! Ubth dhltrlct by , OUO plurul1ty , Nulhlng hua baun heurd froln till ! First dlst1'1ct. MICIIiGAN. Governor Bliss nnd Entire Republican Statclcket Ilectcd. : Detroit , Nov. 5.-Thu UepubllcuuH or Michigan have eluctel1 Oovoruol' I. . T. BlIs1I ! and tl1l111' elltll'o atute ticket , 11 or the 12 cougt'e3smen aud Ull UVer. whelming majority uf the memberll : ot the legislature. . 'l'.he vote waa. light throughout the state and the Republic , I1n mnjorlty is estimated at between aoooo and 40,000 , ulthough Republic. an State Chairman O. J. Dlelccman in. siats that It will bo nearer 76,000 , bats. Ing his atutoment on udvlces recolved rrom the vnl'lous county chalrmeu. As WitS eXIJected , Governor Bliss 1'1111 fl.lr behind his tlclwt , from 10,000 to Iii , . 000. L. T. Duraud , the Dell10craUc a.ndldate ( or governor , polled 11 corre- Bpondlngly heavy vole. eSlHclully In Detroit , which he I'nrrlod by from < 1,000 to 6,000. Al1 Indlcatlo11l:1 : , point to the election Dr Alfred Lucltlng ( Dew. ) to congress from the First district. Johu n. CUI' . IIss , the IJI'esent member , waa cut doeply. Pennsylvania. I Phllatlelphln , No5.Yesterday tor I lhe first tI ne in the hlstol'Y of thl1 I tnto more than 1,000,000 votes were , : ast in election. . an Snmuel W. Penny. 1 aclter ( Rep. ) was elected governor 1 ) y an esUmated plurality of 175,000 I md the Republican tlcltct wns gen , 1 ! rany succeqsful in the varloulj COUll. .Ies. The Democrats elected two nnll losslbly three of the 32 congressmen. rhe legislature wUl be moro strongly lepubllcan than ever before , with the .xcontlon . of the 1897 Besslon , and It s certain that Doles Penrose will suc. : eed himseIr In the United States I enate. - - - South Dakota. Sioux Fans , NoG.Chairman 'nse ' of the Republican state commit. co claims the state by not lesJ than 0,000 Ilurnllty. Democrats con Cded he election of the Repuullcan con. ; r03slonal nnd state tlclwt. Repub. IcnM have elected 122 out of 132 aemuers at the legislature , with ihnnces good for huvlng elected soml1 If the remaining ten. This Insures he election of A. D. Klttrldge of this : ity to the Unltod States senate. Colorado. Denver , Nov. 5-Returnil rtJcelved rom the state Indicate the election 01 oabody ( Hell. ) , for guvernol' , by a Imall Ilurallty. The Democl'l1t1c con. : res810nal candidates are clnlmod to 1I1.VO run ahead oC their ticlEOt und ana > t more of them may be elected. Thu eglslaturo will undoubtedly be Demo. : rntic on joint banot , as there uI'e 17 Democratic holdover senators. 'rhhl t. . .nSllres the return of lIenl'y M. 'I'eller to the United States senate. Massachusetts. Doston , Nov. 5.-Lleutenunt Uovern. Dr John L. Dates of Dostoll was elect ell governor b ' the ROlJUbllcllnB In the 3tnto election yesterdu ' , defeating William A , Gaston , the Democl'lltic andldt\te by 37,430 plurality , the vat' ) being : Dates ( Rep , ) , 195,961 ; Gaston ( Dem. ) , 158,482. The Republlcnns also elected the rest of the IItme : tlcltct aud 10 out of 14 congresslUen , 'l'he state leglslnturo romnhts unchanged. - - - - Georgia. Atlunta , Nov. 5.-Gcorglu electld n olld delegation of 11 Democratic con. I'essmelExcept In the Seventh tlls. trlct , the Democl'nts hnd no opposl. tion aud In that district It was Ineon. 3t11uenUal. The vote Iolled was very light. The election was tor congress. men only. Nevada. Heno , Nov. fi.-l1l1l1cl\tlolls are thut Sparls ( Dem. ) , for governor , hns car- ; rlcl ( Washoo county by about 400. 0 Ieagcr returns point to u fusion vlt > S lory in the state. ' . . t - - - - - . . . . - - - . . . - - - - - - - - - , . . . . " - - , , . , - r . . J. " " , ' , ' > , ' , ! ' 'oJ . . . . . _ . , . " . . , / _ " " ' . " _ ! " . I , - ' " Victory for RepubJicans I'ulll' : ( ' H/'llulJlIl'UU SInte 'l'/'ket / Hlrctetl nlill l-'h'I' of the Six ( 'oll/rcsHmcu. / M ICK EY ELECTED BY ) ,000. - - , Uen'I'I' IMcll\'d \ ( lIy JIIll'hcuck 111 Olllaho -'j'III' , ' l'llnI111'1 . - ' 1,1' ! HIllllllllclln. ! -l.'r ! < ' ! ! 1 II'ch'd to Iho HI'lInll' , Cul' ( 'Y 10 IIlIlIsr. I Wulclrull IJrfl'lIh .1 . II ) ' ' 1'00IeI1 hy SIIII\II \'lIlr , ( ) "III/r / 11) I.IIJrlln eOlluty Be. I IIII ! " ' " Iull. 11I/l1I11111'\Y mrctcd CIIUllt : ) ' A tlm'lIl'r ( ) rl'r 1101- 1'1111I11 II ) " toO luJurlt ) . . I cturns from the state this morni lg as we go to press estab- ! ! ish that Mic1 < ey the republican call1lidate for go\'crnol' is elected by 5000 plurality and that the < : ntire repuhlican state ticket is elccted. 'l'he rcpubHcans havc electcd Ih'c of the six congressman - ! man in the state. 'l'he only man clefeated wa : : Dave Mercer" hose numination was forced against a large minority. The legisla - ure is republican by a large majority in both houses. Custer county gave every republican on the state , congressional , legislative - ive and count ) . ticket a plurality ranging from 15 to' 300. Fries and Copsey were both elected to thc legislature with good I major- ties. 'l'hc only ofiicer to Qe elected in the county was county attorncy. A. H. Humphrey thc repubh- . can nominee was elccted over C. H. Holcomb by ahout 100 major- ity. It was a repu blican victory all along the line for the county. - - - - - - - - - - - ' . 0 CJ.JUI. : : ' " ( ' 010 IN ONJ < : n" , , ' 'rllke L"X IIYII Urn" Quinine 1'111.110'11.1 Ii uJ.lst . r..rumllhe money \C \ It lalle to curo. IV. . ( ] rovu's fgualuru Ie on each 1I " . \r.o. ! . Ed , Hel1l11C11111 C' ( lI1ll1g. In the days of Da\'y Cr > cl < cH's boyhood m ney was not so plentiful - ful as now , as is shown by the story of how ) "oung Da\'y took up a note for his father. 'l'he elder Crocl U Iiv < 1 in that part of th country which is now'I'cnncssce. lIe owed a man by the name of Abrham 'Vison ] the sum of $36. Such a SUul in those days secmed more gigantic than a mortgagc of several thousand - and clollars would today. ' { 'hc elder Crockett did not sec how he could dischargc the note. He conllded his trouble to David wheat at oance agreed to secure the 110te. David offered his services lo Wilson who agreed to surren- : ler the note if David Crockett , vould work for him for six mon- : hs. The time of servitude tccmed long but Davy Crockett .vas not daunted. He worked the , ix months without missing a lay. At the end of the time he 'eceh'cd the cancelled note and L11 offer from his employer to con- inue at his work. Crockett reUsed - Used the offer as he had been hrown with a crowd of disreput- Lbl men who drank and gambled Ind who were distaseful to Crock- tt. ' ! 'his is but one of the incidents vhich explains thc character If the man that Ed. Rcdmond mpersonates in his famous play 'Davy Crockett" which will be .t the Bro ] < en Bow opera house on i'riday , November 14 , 1902. WUlllnn SuifJ'l1go 1)lIgrI11111110 ' ! 'he following programme 0 f he Fourth Annual Con\'ention If Custer "Countv Neb. 'Voman u/Trage / Associa'tion to he held . .t Broken Bow , Neb. , Nov. 12 , 902 : 0:3o-l\1 : eting of Execu'e Boai'll. Appointment of Committl"cs. Hlection of Officers. Recess for Dinner. I :30-0pcning : of Co\'ention. Music-Song Lcaflets , Prayer. Report of Con1tnittl : ! I. President's Address. I eport of Vice.President. Report of Recording S cretary. Repor , of 'rreasul'er. Report of Auditors. Rcport of Press Corr spolldent. 2 :3o-Paper : b ) ' 1\11'5. Delano. DiscussIOn. Acldrcss by Mrs. Clara A. Yonng , the State Presidcnt. Rcport frolll Delcgates. Recess. 3:00-l\Iusic-SonH : Lcaflets. llIIorinl [ Exerciscs of Mrs. Wila. heth l atc Stanton , Concluclell hy I.aum A. Gregg. l'arlilllcntary Dril1 lIy C. \ \ ' , I1cal. 7 :30lusicSpecial. : . l'ra'cr b ) ' RcTritet . Address of Welcome by Mayor , Hon. E. R , Purcel1. R ! sponsc by Mrt ! . Carric Carloll , A IJU sHell box , . conducted by I lliss I4"fa A. Greggs , the stah , Irganiz alld manager of the he pro am. , , t . - . - - - . ; . , I It . . . . . ' . " ' ) . . . 'u , , _ ' , ' . . . . . _ \ . . , ' _ . : : ' ' .l. " ' . " " ' , . .h. ; ' 1' ; COUNT IN urAl I Ij L w. . . . . RepubllcanB Will Probably Control thcs Legislature. Salt Lale , Nov. Ii.-lndlcatlons are that William M , It.'Carty ( Rep. ) Is elected aSllmlutl' ju lIce of the SU. l'011l0 I'ourt over IUchurd W. YOUllg" ( Delli. ) hy 2CiOO Jllu1'allly UII that the HCllUb\lcuH \ ! will have a conilider- able mnjorlty In the legislature , thuB ensurlllg thl ! ull'ctloll uf tl Republican United Stut/'IJ IWllatlll' : to lmcceed Ben- ato' Hnwlla' ! ill IIcully every In- stc. to Hellu'lIIl.UI : gsills IlI'e shown , aI- tho.h . : the totul vela shows u. failing 011' of lCi 1101' cont. All O'1C1rmOUB aml'l\l1t. \ of I:1l'ratchln : waq one 011 the legll1:1llw. : ! tlckot Ilnd l O dell and SaIL J nh" the Mor " 11011 "nIl Oontlle strol1gholl'8 , lJ'ostly by O' > nt1J ! republicans - licans , but OVCn will's DfJnlOcratic vlc- torlf'S t1H'rc the Rr lJutJllcanl ! will prohrlhly " " , "ro1 tho' h''lIIl'"r. ' . It wl1.1 hp , . " . I 11:1:9 tOlOre cODVIC'to rattllIe t"c : In. - - - Del..wlre. Wl1mlngton , Nov. 5.'rhe comple.t. : ion of the next Delu.ware . general us. sembly Is In douut. It Is apparent thllt a deadloel : cn the t1\'O senatorial va. . cancles w111 be the result , U3 was tha ca80 two Y : ars ago. The regular Re. publlclln strtle commltteo claims that the body will he composed of 19 Union Republicans , 8' regular HepuJ ! : IIcans , 22 Democrats und a douhtful. The Delllotrutic state chairman , Wile Silulilbury , stated that his I'eturna thus fal' received showell that 24 Democratic members have been elect. cd. The majority on Joillt ballot and the number Ilf.cessury to elect United States ! : IellU torll Is 27. .Joscph L. Oahlll , the Union Ropub- IIcun chulrman or SU'3SCX county , claimed that tht ! Atldlcls' He : > ubllcl.lns have declpl ! 13'on I'cIJreilentutives nlld two IICnator3 In that county. Wauhlngton. S uttltJ , NuG.Returlls trom the atate elccU'ol1' IlI'tcOlnlllg In slowly. Only Illcomplete retut'UII : hllve ! Jeen received - ceived fl'0111 the COUll ties In the state. but theae Indlcute clearly that the I Republican l'ungresslollal candidates , Cushman , Hendrick and Humphrey' wHl be elected by a majority or between - tween , IIiOOO and 20,000. The Republicans will control the state leglsluture , huvlng from 90 to 95 members. This InsuI'es tire election ot a Republican United States senator to succeed George Turner ( Dem. ) . Rhode Island. Providence , ! 'iov. u.-'l'he Repub1le- ans have undoubtedly selured : full control or the lIenate : Illld have [ l 11111' jorlty , ecreaeed somewhat from lasl year , In the house , nnd , with the pos. sible exception at the chler executive , they huve elected their state ticket. It the Democ1'll.ts . continue to gain 111 the sallie ratio as during the early evening the election ot I. , E. Garv r over Gllrner C. Ktmbal1 seeWB likely. - - . Illinois. Chicago. Nov. 5.-Meager returns pru\'cntetl anything like an accura.te Btutement of the reHult of the election III the slate at IIl1uols , although there Is evel'Y In lcatlon thal the Republic. an tlclet has lJeen electell by a good Ulujorlty. 'I'he 11ext legislature will be Hepubllcall without u duubt. 'rhe uccesol' ; to United Stutell Senator MILVl1 ! 11:1 : cet'taln to be 1RepubUcu.n. . - - - California. SILn F1'Ilucltlco , Nov. G.-1.ute return8 inllicate tl1ut till ! governorship la very doubtful. Luuc ( Delli , ) Is runn.lng 1l.11ead of his tlcltet. H will cl.lrry the city of Sail 1"l'1lncl.wo : by 10,00U IIlural. Ity Itllli 11.1 evuloplug IItrengtb : throughout the : lt te , ' 1'he legislature will pI'obu.bly be Hepubllcau. 'J'l1o . vote ou congl'tJSilUleU In th f1 ( , ) urtb and Fifth lst1'lcts 1:1 close. Maryland. Bultlmore , Nov. 5-'l'lu : ehCUon iu Maryland , which was only 1'01' can , gressmeu , lJuslell : ! olt quietly \"ltb the cxctptlon uf ti few WItIOdlsturbanc : ! In tbe tlisteru eud 01' tblH city. 01 the mx congressmen , the Republicun8 dect foul' an the Democrata two , 'l'he vote 111 tht : ! 'I'hlrd dlatrlct WIL : ! un usuu.II ) ' close , Wucl1ttH' ctLVlug 11 WD. JOl'lty of 100. M Inne6ota. St. Pu.ul. No"I'e " huud1'td pre. l'Iuc.tll : : III Mlnuet30tu give 42.7:17 : for Vuu SttUt lHelJ. } . togoverllur , uud 27\167 \ tOl' HOlllug : lDeUl. ) . It the : .I.tlue I'utlu cOlltluues , Vau Suut'1 ! plul'ltllty will I'un closl' to 50.000 , In the 81xth ' silloual dlHt1'lct Lutb ' congl'l pUl'tlet : tltllI claim the ( 'OIl t'eilHmUII , the Oem. oemtH by ,500 aud the Republlcuul by tiUO. - - - Arkans38. I.lttle Hoclt , Nov. 5-l.ellll thau 60 per cent of the norull\l vutt ! Wltll : pollca In the election 1'01' cougl'eHsUlen lu Ar- kuntluil ytJllter ay. All thc IJc\'cn DlHl1' OCl'utic n01111neeil wel'a elected by ma.- jorities 1'11.1 . ; : ; Iug froUl 3 000 to 8 000. In six dlstrlctil there were Republic- un n0111Ina lons. III qome places tblS uegro voters ramall.ell 9.wa ' from the polls. Connecticut. Ne\\ Haven Nu5 ' \ \ , \ 5 -I'onuectlcut , etltelduy t'lecled the full Hepubllclib tlcll't tor lI'ate OtltCI'3 , utiLi ull the five Republlcull l'\1Hlhlult'lI [ tOI' congl'css. Retul'll : ! 111 "CiliA tll > ! ' Ih plurltllty tor Chu1IIu.lal'Hepubl'r all l'uudldatt ! tor EOVl'1'II0r , will be lit Ie 1St 15,000 , a/1 in. crelts at ' 11110 ovel' the plurality ot two . . . years . . ego. - MhiloliiSlppl. Jkcl\aou , Nov. 6 - ' 1'111) vute 111 Mill- slsslppl WUIi 1) ' hint , tu : tubulutlonlt su fiti' 1II1111' } IlI kltlnK tL totul at I sll tlU1I1 .JOOOO. All the nelllocl'utll CUQ. dldutes tor cOlIgl' IS wert ! e1 cted without ulJPoaltlon. 'I'he couiltllu.1 lIunltl ullltlIdmeuhl ! 11.1'0 lieU ! : , , , ! ! tQ 11w. VtJ lItHU : ! dtftlI.t\l1. ! I , - - - . . . , - - ' . . - - . - . . . . . . _ _ . _ _ < ft , . . . . t . / , . , . < , ' ' ' , ' ' . . . . . . . . . ' - " Ii ; . , : . ; , , , , _ , . . . : . . . . . - - - S.M , DOHHIS , . .1ltmuabJll\ : . AI. kInd. of work 10 our line done vromvtl , and lu lint-clan order. 12 " ' "JlId ! lboI' ou tbe orner Weet ot tbe boae bOllee , OIVI tift A. TRI. . . . . . . Urokel' 1I0w , . . _ - Nebra.kII. CITY BAlt EIt SHOP , u. O. HUTTON. Proprietor. Flrsl-ola , . work. near 1I00m of Uroken Uow Btale ! Jank. Urollon 1I0w. Nebraeka. T D. GLAZE , . . . . . . . . . . . .Dualorln . . . . . Oranlle , Foretgn and Iluerican Marhlu. Ornament ? ! Work a Specialty , , . . . . . . Urok " nil" . Nebraeka. EVANS S'fEA-M LAU DRY , Jlucolll , Ntbrn.ka. 1'IItroIJage tlollclto < 1 , II. O. UTTON ; , Proprietor City lIarber Shill ! ' C.H. JEFFRODS , . . rzlczJ kshC2ICfczl' , Abslracll . ProlDptlv fl'urnbbed. Yonr ueloea ollclt d 0,1 CII In Dauk 0' COffil1lerCO . UolldID' : , IIrulleu lIow , NeLraeloa. . TUfa paid for non-rlJllid nta. o.H. . OUNHAD , . . . . "Dealer In. . . . PUDIlls. WInd 1\111I8 , 'rank , 'ltUogd , Oll60ltOA EDgln"II : , eto. , elc. . IJeokoo now , NlIlIraaka. DR. C. IJ. MULLENS , Physician SurgeolJ. 2nd StaIrway from \\8.t end 10 ! tealty Dlook ; resldenco , ard Welt M. E. church. 00 Bllme e"'e of etroet. & :1Y" " rokell fI/lw , Nebrllel a . . - - - - - - [ 1. , ! : l , bce Oilly Stl c.'uts I Yl. Ie. - - - n-- CALJS . f J GAINE. J A LADIES' MA6t\ZINf. . A gomJoaullI / , ' . . , . , , . . , . , gem : . < colo.,1 1'1. . 1.,1 "ohlonl. < .Ire..l. . , < . " " , . . , " ' " . { . . . . 'Y work. , , " . . , , . . . . , . . " h. " " < IC SuI. IcrllioIO.d _ , , . . , , . . . " . 0' d 'c f" 1..1 ' co I..dy 'C'o" . . . " , . < .1 . " , II. . , " , rn. . y 9tyllRh. R.\lahle. \ Hllllllh' . U'IO. , date , Ecollllllllc..1 a'ht " " ' /Jllllely l'erfect.Fitlllll : Pa".r Palhrllii. I'1I I CALLe PATTERNS I AU Seams A1lo"td and rfr r orations show the lng aad Sr..lng tlnu. Only 10 and I ! ctnlS uch-nono hIR" " A.k . . . . lor Ihtll1 Sold In n..ly .very ' "Y .u < 1 lawn , Of by mall ( rom TilE MoCALL CO. . 113-115-117 West 31st 51. . NEW YOIIK. J . . . . . . . , , . , . ' . , . . ' , . . . . _ . . . . . . . : u . " . . . / : " " . .J.\ . - - - - - - - - - - I SOAN LON , I MIlCR -ProprIetor of- , , . ItAllaoraht & Lnncb Connler. J.nrjo I .orlwellt ' of Confpotlon.le , Ol/Ilr. and Tollaooo. , Nortb I' tilde of Public Square. rolren Uow. Nebrukll. , I CIJINTON DAY. I Physician & Surgeon. OlJ'co In rear of Ibe Ulnk of Commerl'e. 11081. dence OIb boo.o west of tllo aptllt ( 'burch. IIrokoo 1I0w , Nebr 8kR , " ' . 1' - : - - CAMEHON & HRESE.II llff 1'903S 8 u ccz.ll 1'S , AT LAW. foom 8 and 9 , Really Dlock. IIroken Uow , Neb. MILL , CITY E , F. AlcOLUJllI , Prop. . Ufe Flour , uckwhl'at , Or.bl.m , Feea , etc , I ' OAnWEI.IJ WILLIS \ I lIm'\7 ( l1mmeamll E31'@l1s. u" W A. rIlO\lPSON , - \ r J ' ' ' ' . , I OS'l'n\L'TOI1&n 'J1UEH. I'i1'"P1Boe anll eathulilea 011 ehorlnntlct ! . I Ihokeolow , Nebrll ka I DU , l' L FARN W0'ltTIJ. i ! ! I i . . . - , , , : " ' " " - J G.R CADWEI-4I-4 , . . . . \lrocder of. . . " Duroo Jer ey lIog' . e t 1Ii00d oUllelr cl e. I'rlcee rlgbl. AlIdrcpe , O. E. U.\.DWl1:1.L. : Broken How , Nellraekl t. J .J. SNYOEH , , . AND I uD i ; 1IIidmp J : } ffi m ) " NU'l'AHY l'UUI.1C. , I.so . Juellce or tbe I'ellco. S l'rlalllent ( oo IIhllll 10 collecliohll Vepo hloo takn , V.'o lee vt'ucll. ne neatly necDtod ancl alkind. \ . of t gal plI ! > urli writ tell. Ol11oe In tbe rpar of n"nk of lomw"rct : . IIroken BolNebrn8k" . - FI ANSE MOORE , W B IDnvD ] m3.1IDpBD . Two II10cklllorlh or Oranll Ol'ntrl'l Hotel. J'ltt , ruongo ollclrcd. Pricell reaeou blu. D ItS. It U. & W. E. 'l'A LBO r , PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. 01110" oVer lIaehlI ' 11 Ihllg Iore. UrokCIII IIqw , . . Nohrll8h. CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. Froll In truc'lone I'ow to IIIh RUlt IIp.velopt' ( plcturo wltll oVOry camer" Mol < 1. Flnldhlnlf done tor amaturue. 'i Latest Styles in Photog-raphs. tANGS STUDIO. Elt'III't@lIed 10 1891. BrokPII Bow , No"Jbr'nlka. ! 1I8mua . . " Anderson . " , . . , J. C. Moor . " " ' ' ' ' " ' . ANDERSON & MOORE. ; : trLl1nd. ( or , ale end rent an ( 'n , ter coooty and adjoIning couullee. EqGI1I08 Hnd ) oagl , ' nd lold Abetra t8 plomptl , aDd nellUs made. morlg ge l.tJcu-MI\I , . Sn"ot , IJotw eo 4th aod IItb Aveooee , Broken Dow. Cneter couoty , Nebraska. . . . ' ' ' .J , . Money SaveL. . . . . . . . . ; Custer County Republican und the Ncbr : ska Farmer aile'ear for $ I. : ! . 'rIll : RJP"III.ICAN " is I , the ell ) of Custer cocint ) . , ntlll is the oldest papcr ill tlee COtlltly ; atlt is an up.to.date newspaper. It was founded in t88 . It will continue in the future as in the past to faithfully chronicle 1111I1 report al1 thc home und ncighborhood news , as wcll us to furnish weckly a budget of general news , cntertaining miscel1aneous reading and keen el1itorial contIncnt on matters of curr ut interest. It is in- I dispcnsab1t : in lhl' up.with-thc.times home. THE NEBRASKA FARMER is the leading gCllcral farm IUleI li\'c stock paper of the west. It was fouuded in 1869 uud hns outclas cd the IIOlCliS of rimls which , sillce that timc , ha\'e heen startcll in this territory , al1 others ha\'ing IHel1 or hcen consolillutell with the Nebraska Farlllcr. cxcepl thc latcst , IIruod , hntchell sillce ' 900 , which me merel ) ' political papclS nutsluc , nuling utltler decepti\'c agri ultu1'l\1 titlcs , Nehrasku Farmcr is , , c- clns'cl ) ' ugricu1turnl , political matter allll ' . c\'cr.thillg whiele II'crt attelltion from agricliltural llllustr ' alll1 homc " makiug are exchlllell . . . . . . . fl"Om its columlls. Thc c itors aliI oWllers of Nchraska Fanllcr , cach . ' ulIll \ ' one , lire practicnl farmers c\'cry , uwillg hU1I1 111)(1 ( farmillg or ral1chillg ill the wcst. It is u farmcrs' paper puhlishclI II ) ' farmcrs-- I IIIcn whu plow ! tIlIl plant as well as pen 'hclr ' thoughts allli report their expcricllces to help otlll'r plllnter : ! . NO OTHER FARM PAPER is puhlished by men who ha\'e al1 their lives h en doilll { lIlc tlungs thcy tcach ; no other farm paper is so closely in tonch with the farm life of the westi no other farm paper can be so helpfnlto the farmers of the west , itS:24 : to 3:2 : large pages , weekly , teeming with prachcal informatioa and advice which will help to make the farm pa\ ' and the home plcasllut. Nebraska Farmer is contrihuted to hy all tl leluhllg thinkers alld workcrs ill ugricu1tural induslry. It gi\'es all thl ! nel\ " ubout agricu1tun' antlli\'e stock ulIu ls. The RIU'U111tCAN has suc- , ceedecl ill getting a special suhscl iptioll pricc from the { luillishcl's of Ncbtaska Farmer. The } ' lun'c Cllt the best clubhing rate c\'cr lIIalle Illtuost square ill two to.l\ccotJItJIollate tis. lienee it is we call otICI' the Nebraska I arlller IUIII the RJ.t'uUl.tC.\N ; hoth together for almost the price of the RI\Pl'ut.ICAN aloue. ft 25 ' Call on us at onCf" with lour subscription , or send it by mail. Remember the bargain combinattol1 price as showil below : Regular SUbsorlptlon Prloo of Nebraska Farmer Par Regu'"r ' 8ubsorlptlon Pr'oe ' of Republloan . . . . , " Year $ ' 00 1,00 Regular Prloo of Both ' Papol'tj " . . , . $ .OO . Our Special Combination Otfer Both > - Paler , ) . Per Yl'al , $1.25 . : 'l'he publishers of Nebraska It'armcr gnarantee to us that the ) ' wil1 positivel ) ' stop their paper without nutice when the time for which it is paid in uh'ance expires. . ' * ' _ . . . . - . . . . . _ - - - - - - , - - - - - ' - ' ' " ' ' - . . . 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