era Will be sent until JANUAY 1 , 1900 for only ONE i DOLLAR , provided .ail arrearages are paid up to date and the dollar in advance. This won't last long. CHAMBER LA IX & CO Hildrc.ss Hrov-nlee , Neb Branded on pit- ! . , .side same as on cut both Jan-.1 * P S KOU&CIIE Postoffice address Brownlee , jOn . . , On left side or any purt of animal , har- inark right enr cut on' ; horses i-randed same on left hip Also hus slock branded II on xfnV or .shoulder , ir Jlv orVorO VL , ere or F2 Also the following , the first on LKE AND Brmrriluo Nib On right siJo. i , LK un sanio aid. on le. north 2 to Acre cro HIGGIXS I'ostofllce : uldress Brownlee , Xel , P.randod on left side : some IIJ * ft side and tiiighan an on left thigh Kange Duel ; Lake i t I'r.- , i.les .V-b "is ti- . t side Range. Hor- - asmtssw&M CLAKEXCK K SMITH Postofflce address Wnitman , Ncl' ' On left side : hoi > es same on left shoulder HI left side ki > where on in i in.11 ( up or thi"h Ilaiiirpnortlq Middle Lonp river C , . . l pa % .tw and IHifTalo Lake 3i5 2S = * & $ OT5TA VR V.'EN DLKJi rosioffleeaidre- ! Itiownle- > ' ! Acorn jU-J' ! ii-k : o .1 ( J COOLKY PostbfTlce address Hyajinis , Xeb On right side ; her c same on rij.t shonld < r L > .similis [ st of Moth cr i a' > o procintt A J IM.OIKK Po toRU-e address 1Iannis , Xel ) HnindPd on right sice ; .ni ! h p I M Also have lock 1'ii.iidtc on r.ght side m d It pen on ri hi 11"1 Jlsuijre-SouthxvefcterM c l.cn \ County. W E STANSBIK AND 1) O BAUGII Poatoflice address hyannis. Xel On left hip ant eft side Also on left hip and leftside brands on shoulders Itaugc aa-m north of Hj-annis On n-iht hip : ' * ' i' either side o ses i ight shouli.er e seven miles north of ll > nnni- ; . 1 S\YIUXIY : : BROS. Postoflice address Pullman , Cuttle hninded .IN on cut ; horses hrandid .same as cattle e'i > t reversed , See block ISangu Stever and Sl Lakr > and South A W'MPHItKY ' rostofllce address Hyannis , Xeb , Bninded amhei e on rij'ht side ; horses ses same on left j shoulder j i I Kanjie - - sixteen miles northeast of Ilynno AEetzger Bros. , Pullman Neb Cherry Co. Brand on left side and thigh Earmark , square crop riirht ear Southern branded cattle have hut one "half-diamond E" - on left side Native eattle have throat wattle on Gordon and Snake Creeks Horses have same brand on left thigh A Hewnwl of $ 5O will be paid to any i erson for information leading to the arrest and iinal conviction of anv person or persons steal ing eattle with above orand Marshall & Wolfcnden Kennedv , Neb. > ome s on the hipHorses Horses on left shoulder Brand is small ' Kannark : Quarter clip behind , half cir cle forward on left ear Kangc Lone Tree Lake Hudson Sime.on Xeb Left hip on cattle Left shoulder on horses Some horses Lazy 2 on left shoulder Kancc between Gordon and Snake Uiver and Niobiars _ Lett ears tagged All catile dehorned William M. Dnnbar Lessee irom Heine & Kroeger Cody. Xeb ) Un Either side Left ear ol eattle Split Mange head of Hay Creek Amelia Young. Tody , Nehraska On right .side. Kight ear s.plit Kanjie , Little White river Peder Thorsen. Gordon.fehraski : On rifrht side : on njiht hip. horse hrand and T on rmlit s-honlder Kan e , tonr miles south of Irwin Henry Young , Cody , Nehraska Horse linuid HY on left shoulder Cattle , right ear split liunge. Little White river. S. I ) . I'sirl Tinen.'icJgen Goidon Neb Also 1 I onfi y Si. . ' . ' Ilaiu l < > nulfs north and K mie ! > .g/// east of ( U rdon I ) C. kelson. Cody. Nebraska , on right hip. Itange , Medicine i ake.south of Snake nver Jlutt Brotheis. Gordon. Xebiaska HUT Bange.14 miles north of Gordon. F. C. Dueri'ellt , Manager. Gordon , Nebraska Tattle also branded " " " * * " h tO on right hip JJW Horses and mules fKS I Branded same as cut on left shoulder .1. C. Jordan Gordon , Nebraska One hunch Inanded as on cut on lelt side One bunch hianded i ; I. on left hip Horses J on left shoulder Hange. 10 miles sou'Invest of Gallop , between Mobrara and Snake rivers George F Damon Albany. Xeb Cattle branded , Fl on left ribs or right shoulder ; SI > ISO on rlglit hip and left ribs ; ( > on left hip Horses FJ ) or SD on right shoulder i llanue 7 mi north j cast of Albany Neb i Agent for Pasteur i Black Leg Vaccine Joseph Fickel Gordon Xob Also Horse brand F on lelt shoulder Range 10 miles northeast of Gordon Republicans Carry New Tor" ; by Reduced Majority , BROOKLYN GOES DEMOCRATIC Republican State Ticket Prob ably Elected. DEMOCRATS GAIN CONaKESSMElT. Republicans , ese Seven Congressional Districts Stnte Senate Stands Twenty- seven Republicans and Twenty- three Democrats IJig Vote In Greater New York. YORK , Nov. 9. The indications tie that Theodore Roosevelt , the Repub lican nominee , had carried the state by a plurality over Augustus Van TVyck of from 18,000 to 20,000. The total Repnb- , licaii vote when received will probably ; Ehow a falling off as compared with that for Governor Black in 1896 of about 14 p > r cent. In the municipality of New York the old time Democratic majority was ap proximated , Van "Wyck's vote being about 80,000 greater than that of the Republican candidate. This latter re sult was helped in some measure by the result in the borough of Brooklyn ( Kings county ) , which in 1896 gave Black ( Rep. ) a plurality of 25,682 , but yesterday gave a Democratic plurality of about 16,830. Brooklyn is the home of Judge Van "Wyck , but this fact does not wholly ex plain the practical reversal of pluralities , which , it is possible , is attributable to lukewarmness of the friends of Jaccb COLONEL ROOSEVELT. Worth , who was deposed from the chair manship of the county committee as a consequence of his opposition to the plans of Senator Platt. in the mayoralty contest last year. The returns from many counties up the state are incomplete and in some cases are missing altogether. The in dications being from computations upon the figures at hand , point to a Republi can plurality in the counties above the Harlem of about 100,000 to offset which the Democrats can show prob ably only 80,000 plurality of Greater New York. There appears to be a loss of four lie- publican congressmen in the Brooklyn districts , the Second , Fourth , Fifth and Sixth ; and Congressman Quigg , who had a majority of about 9,000 at the election last year has been defeated by "William Astor Chanler. In the Albany district , the Twentieth , Glyun ( dem. ) , has been elected to succeed Southwick ( Rep ) . In addition to the foregoing there are , seemingly , Democratic gains in the Eighth and Thirteenth districts , both in Ihis city , Daniel J. Rio-dan being elected in the one , and Jefferson M. Levy in the other. This makes a total Democratic gain of seven congressmen. The state senate will probably stand 27 Republicans and 23 Democrats. The last senate contained 1)5 ) Republicans , 14 Democrats and one Independent. All Colonel Roosevelt's associates on the Republican state ticket are probably elected with him. Revised figures on congressmen show that Representative Bennett ( Rep. ) , is re-elected in the Fifth district , Brook lyn , and that Representative Biggs ( Dem. ) , is defeated by Prendergasr. The vote in the Thirty-second dis trict ( Buffalo ) is very close with tha probability of the election of Ryan ( Dem. ) , in the place of Mahauy ( Rep ) . Livingston ( Dem. ) , is reported elected in the Nineteenth district , at present represented by Cochran ( Rep ) . In the Sixteenth congressional die- trict , John Q , Underbill ( Dem. ) , was succeeding W. . J RESULT IN MINNESOTA. Probability Tliut Llncl Has Been Elcr'i-.i by i'uiull Majority. ST. PAUL , Nov. 9. Minnesota has not only always been considered a doubtful state , but that is certainly her position this year. Two years ago McKiuley had a plurality of nearly 51,000 for president , and Clough for governor was elected by 3,500. notwithstanding some adverse local conditions of the state ticket. This year the state is not only doubtful , but at midnight was being generally nlaced in the Democratic column , at least so far as the governor is concerned. Eustis , the Republican candidate , ran behind his ticket in most of those precincts w ere the vote on all the candidates was given , so that the fact that much fuller returns will bo needed to decide between the guber natorial candidates is looked on as pre- Bumptive evidence that the rest of the Republican ticket is probably elected. The legislature , which will probably elect a successor to Senator Davis , is conceded Republican. The Republicans have certainly elected four congress men , the other three being doubtful rather than positively Democratic. Wyoming. CHEYENNE , Nov. 9. The following statements were given out by the chair men of the state committees : Repub lican "Returns are coming in very slowly. Twenty precincts only have been heard from , including four in the city of Cheyenne. They show heavy Republican gains over 1800 for Moudell for congress , and the state ticket is run ning with Moudell , excepting that Richards , Republican candidate for governor , is running slightly behind his ticket in this. Liramie : county , where there is a slight falling off. Indications are that Moudeli is elected by a large plurality and that the entire ticket is elected by smaller pluralities. " "The Democratic party will elect the entire state and congressional tickets with majorities ranging between 600 and 1,800. " Illinois. CHICAGO , Nov. 9. Five and probably six congressmen have been gained in Illinois by the 'Democrats and the next congressional delegation from this state is likely to be evenly divided , 11 Demo crats and 11 Republicans. It is possible for the Republicans to have 12 of the 22 congressmen , as all the returns are not yet in , but the indications are for an even split on the delegation. The en tire Republican state ticket is elected by about 22,000 plurality. In Cook county the vote has been very close , the Repub licans carrying the county and the Dem ocrats the city of Chicago. The Demo cratic plurality in the city is about 3,000 and the Republicans' plurality about the same in the county. Boutelle , ( Rep. , ) Sixth district , is pro bably defeated as are Mills , ( Rep. , ) in the Fourth and Lorimer , ( Rep. , ) in the Second. South Dakota. Sioux FALLS , Nov. 9. Returns from the state are meager. Republican gains have been uniform , but small. Chair man Herreid of the Republican state committee expresses the belief that Philips ( Rep. ) , for governor , is elected , with the entire state ticket and Burke and Gamble for congress. Chairman Kidd of the Populist state committee said : "We have carried the state by 3,000 and have elected both congress men. " Ohio. COLUMBUS , O. , Nov. 9. Chairman Blake of the Democratic state central committee , conceded the state to the Republicans by over 40,000 plurality and Chairman Daugherty of the Repub lican state central committee , claimed the state by ( J0i > 00. The congressional delegation renijv.as as at present , 15 to G , each party carrying- precisely the same districts &s at the presidential election two yearn ago. Kansas. TOPEKA , Nov. 0. At midnight Chair man Albaugli of the Republican state committee claims the state for Stanley ( Rep. ) , for governor , by 5,000 , and Chairman Ridale of the Fusion commit tee claims the state for Leedy ( fusion ) , by 11,000. Late returns from Atchison are cutting down Stanley's vote and Fusiouists claim Governor Leedy ( Pop. ) will carry Atchison county. Tennessee. NASHVILLE , Nov. 9. The Democratic executive committee claims 25,000 for McMillin. The Republican commit tee concedes McMilliu's election by 10- 000 majority. The legislature shows Democratic gains. Congressmen : Eight Democrats , two Republicans. Tote is light throughout ; the state. Florida. JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , Nov. 9. The vote yesterday , judging from returns now in , is from 10 to 20 per cent lighter foi both j parties than in 189G. The whole Demo cratic ticket is elected. The light vote is due to the feeble resistance offered. Nevada. RENO , Nov. 9. About one-third of the vote is counted here. Everything points to McMillan's ( Rep. ) election , as well as the Republican Iccifclative ticket. South Carolina. COLUMBIA , S. C. , Xov. 9. The Dem ocratic sta e ticket was elected without opposite. A very light V&te. wae- THE PURCHASING POWER OF MONEY Is what gives it val.it. When you spend that dollar see that you exchange it wnere it will bring the best returns. A heavy purchaer figured this out and now buy ? Loots and Shoes , Eats and Caps , Clothing and Provisions , Fuel , etc. , of FRITZ & LEWIS , BROWNLEE , NEBR flTOCKEXCHANGE EESTAUKANT. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. E. T. MILLER , Proprietor. LODGING FOlTsTOCKMEX 40 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS- STREET , South Omaha. f . Three Doors From Corner. RATES : $1.00 to $1.50 Per Day. Telephone No. 67 So.OO to 87.00 Per We It. R H : D HO' MRS. JOHN REED , Proprietress. . STOCKMEN'S PATRONAGE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED , St. Between L and M Streets. South Omaha , Nebr . if. o o1 -1 - ' Subject to ehanse , slightly Well it id all over. ; aicl ws can ret to work once more. The campaign \vati a hard fouylit one.and the leadens on both sides did their best to win. At thi.s writing it is impossible to say who will carry Cherry county , but in all probability it will be the f u ioni ; tc > The XKWS DKMOCKAT made a clean honest fiyht for its favorites , and lias nothing to retract , apologize for or be ashamed of. In a spirit of fair ness , however , we wish to say that the circular issued by the reform committees erred in a couple of par ticulars. For instance. Mr. Petti- jolin's record on the school board shows that he has nut in every single instance voted ajfainyt < htrry county teachers. This is wrcnyf. and hi" the hurry of writing and insuiaj't e cir cular the facts were jiven on hear say evidence. Once again : in ligur- ing up the length of Miss Drown * ex perience as a teacher from Petti- ' , ' 'terms"and " " john's circular and "years" were counted as years alone. Instead of2 years the circular should have said about lif teen years. The XEWS-DEMOCHAT has tried to be fair , and we believe it has been. The election has been won and lost , and its share of 'loror censure will be borne with becoming dignit\\ Next week we'll tell you how it all happened. I. X. Russell is in town from New ton , and brought the returns from vJiliaspie j-recinct. J. E. Garner a cousin of the Garner bovs at Eli. and an old timer in this county , was in town this week on his way from Gillette. "Wyo. to Deer field. X. C. , which latter place he will m.tke his home in the future. He will take a car of Cherry county horses with him , for-sale. Fur coats at T. C. Hornby's. i The republicans of Valentine pre cinct cast O' ) straight votes while the fu ionists scratched their tickets. Vfhere vrere the republicans v.-ho in tended to vote for "Honest John rfhore : ' " When will our people learn to vote 'for men representing th'ei'r Sound money democrats have not been accorded tr.e consideration by this administration that it luisgiven the most ardent advocates of Bryan , and \e.i. the .soft .soap expended toward th : : n would more easily wash out the dark spots of Algorism then the white wash now being used , if applied instead. Alliance Grip. j Attorney W.G. Shnonson on Mon- j day night sold to Al Thompjon the i "Sand Ijeach" ranch , belonging to I John Milliken , Sr. ' together with all ; cattle and hors23. Tim consideration | was about $ 23,000. There sire tliirty j miles of a three-wire fence and embraces - [ braces over S , UOl .ic-res. It was a i irood saie. Wheeler Bros. Cody Xeb Also 15 on side Range Chamberlain Hats and Snake Kiver J.II. . FRITZ work promptly attended to * * = - T'UV B Win. 2. Walters * Prop. THEOFOHD - - NB THEDFORJ3HOSPTAL ! Modern tviiimnent. | Up-to-date Hrw > . All the newer Methods inr. K a-id Su'HGKP.Y SjfecialtlesHavfevtr. . Catarrh" . Cancer , Rupture and Piles cured \\-ithnnt the kinte. Disease of the eye. ear- stomach ai d of v.omen. and ; ill chronic diseases. Wlllanswei c.i5riy ! ! * mail or wire within a distance of ice n-iles. latnl r days- THUKSDAYind niTD Y at SENKCA . . . ' . : = ; - ami JH'LLKX-j The balance of ilie week'at Tl'iCDFOKD. & ' , M1 , Vj te