THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; JTHUBSPAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1886. rrmnt In the stain outside of San Francisco OTP , which , If maintained , would clvo him plurality In the stnto ouUldo at San Km Cisco of r.,0oj. . Moth republicans ntid dom crali claim a majority on Joint ballot. Tl count of San Francisco tii far RI made I dlcati-s tlml tlio democrat ) have olecti seventeen slatu sonnlors nnd iissomblyini niul tlii ) republicans Uiliteen , ft democrat pain of fourteen In tincity. . Cniinruiloiit. ItAiiTKonn , Conn. , Nov. 3. Very fc towns to hear from. Tim vote stand ? 14 i publicans to 10 dumocrata , n republican ga of I. The loner house , four towns not hen from , reckoned the same ns last year , stair J.U republican * ! , 111 ! democrats , 1 labor anil tic , a republican majority of 10 or SO. and c joint ballot from SO to ZJltivelaiid , dom cnitlc cundldntc for Rnrcrnor , lack * aSOO , ol majority. Tlio Iivlsintuni will elect n rt-pu Ilmn senator. Tim republicans i-li-clslx slu iffs and tliu democrats two , n republican ga South Carolina. CifAnr.r.ftTo.v , S. C. , Nov. a. Tlio Ind pendent tickets arc defeated In Clicsturfie : nnd IliirkPlrv , and 1'lliott , democrat , Is a ] l-areutlv elected In tlio Seventh district , il Inn .South Carolina a solid ilemocratlo del Ration In tlio next congress. Ncvmln. CAIWOX , Nov. , Nov. n. The republlcar , tnado a clean sweep of thostato except tl supreme judge. Tlio rotmbllran Icylslatli tlcitet Is elected by a small majority. Mississippi. JACKSOM , Miss. , NOT. a. AH parties coi redo the election of the solid democratic del gallon to roii.iuoss from Mi Icxns , GAT.VKSTON.NOV. ' . Mcaero returns r celvcd indicate the election of the cntli democratic congressional ticket All ai members of tlio Forty-ninth cougiesa oxcc ] C. U. KIlL'ore , of the Third district : Sell ! lionofllm Fifth ; Josupli Abbtt. . of. tl Sixth ; amlT. W. Alooiu. of the Klghth. liotuslnnn. Xr.vr Onr.r.ANs , Nov. fl. Indications noli to ix solid democratic , delegation to cunsfre ; from Louisiana. . West Virginia. \ Vitnr.r.iNOV. \ . Vn. , Nov. a. The dem < CKiHIiiuc ! ! majority In the sciute , 4 in Hi house. niEiiinst 4 In the sonata ami 11 in tli house two years 11150. How ttin Iluii4 ( ; Stand * ) . New 1'oitK , Nov. 13. The Uar.ild says The house of representatives has 100 deiiu rrats , l.V. ici > ubllcan < ; , and n labor man. Tli democrats therefore lm\o n cle.ir majorit over nil of 8. ANXIOUS Dntiionrats in Washington Worrlci Over Thrir Lenders' Chnuccs WASin.Noro.v , Nov. 3. Special Tulcgran to HID liiiK. At 11 o'clock to-ulL'ht the now ; paper and telegraph olllcus are surround ? by crowds of republicans and a few dcuu crntlc office holders discussing the electloi returns. Here the Interest centers on coi Kress , and the dlspntcbcs telling of the n nulls as they affect Hie lower house , are ere ntlngn sensation. The reported defeat o Speaker Carlisle , William H. Morrison , Wil llnm Springer and "Objector" Ilolman Is faiirprlbo even to the most sanguluo republ ! cans. It wa-s expected that their majoritie would tmmateiially reduced on account o their positions on thu tnrilt and Inbor quc > tlons , as well as because of the dissension which linve arisen In their district over the distribution of pation ngp , but no ono thought tlia cither would bo entirely deti-ated. Th amaxlncly Jnnru icpubllcun gains In Vlifjluln Ohio and Indiana , as well as tlio Inerenbei republican representation In New York am Michigan are due , it Is bulle\ed , to the crow Ing sentiment. In favor of a piotective tarifi This belie ! is made posltlvo by the over whelming defeat of Frankilurd. who is sail toha\ehad : i treat deal of aid from Nev York and Knullsli free tr.x illelubs. . l'ie-ideu Clovul.iiul is nlthls hour in his ollicc at tli white hoitseiceeiviurf private pi ess dlspatclie iuinouucinc republican Rain * . ami aliliuuxl ho ri-fiiMis touAptKb- opinion in Ken cm I nosajs piivnluly that ho does not considoi thu administration on trial In Mils election The ni'tts that has woirled him the most i < tlio rt'jxuts tiom Ei IP county , Now loilc , showing tlio election of tin entire republican city and count1 ticket with n solitary exception. Amomrthi citizens of Waslilimton more is said aboit the Ucle.u of Ilolman than any other demo cratic loss. Ilolman Is hated by men In al parties licie because ho opposes all improve montsof thoUMiictor Columbia and pare the bnlailcs of nil government employes Win. Dlukson , tlio chairman of the Jtlfci sonian Democracy olub of this elty , says tlm if the icport that Ilolmati is defeated Li tru he will paint his plug hat icd and tide dowi Pennsylvania avenue to-monow at the heai ol the Marine band. The most experience * llguies upon the leturiiH lecelvea at tli ! wilting place tin : ileiuoeuitie majority In tli next housu of icpie entatlvos at not to in cecd .seven , while it la quite ccni'inlly bi Ilovcd that the republicans may liiivo control on Henry George. Cmr-Aoo. Nov. -Special Telegram to th BEK. Hob Ingersoll , who Is In town , wa asked : "What do you think about the vet for Henry ( Jeorge , Us signilicance and th cause of Hewitt's elcctlonV" " 1 was for Henry ( ieorgo , and before leav Ing New York I paired In order to save m vote. I hoped that ( ! rorgo would be electee lie wants to do Konietlilne. ho stands fc Homeihlnp : , ho represents o cause. Holspe fectlv sincere , and In my judcemcnt h would have made an excellent mayor. It th republicans hml acted riahtly tliey woul liavo voted foi ( JeorRO. They would hav beaten the democracy and that Is the lift itnty of republicans. The means aio only o secondary Imuoitnuct * . If the repiit llcans had votuil for CleorRo th next president would bo republlcar. It would Imvo di'inorallzcd tlm democrat but now tlm labor paity has no bolter fcelini towards rr'publlcuns than democrats , j imw ) > arty has been bom. The SOILS of to have appe.tle < I to the ballot. It Is the mos potent ol ml weapons. Stiikea mid boycott are of the p.ittt. Labor stands with the ba lot In Its hand , anil with that wuauon it wil succeed , My sympathies are with tli workeiH , nnd what little I can do I nil Kindly do for them. Thu old p.utliw most tc BOIIUI new IdOtisor they \\III soon be u > Kardr nsuntliinltlcs , tit only for pulitlr.al museums Oilieu seekers must maUo teims with , th woi kinsmen 01 go to woikthomsvhrs. " 1 Tlio Bladlson County Scat Contest. MAIUSON , Neb. , Nov. a. [ Special Teh gram to the HEN. J The people of Madlsoi . ' county lu\e luul three elections on the fines tloii of lo-loi'.itlou of the county seat withli four months ; Norfolk , Kittle CieuR uiii Madison , ilio I'le-icnleoiuitv ' sesit , bolnj ; th c-cimiielint ; points. Tin- matter was decide jestiinlay tu fiiyur of Madison by over th hundred majority. Tlm town will tmlld line court house , and with the miliond I prospective \ > o osjioc tn bli boom In the lies yrar. Opinion on C LONDON. Nov. 4 , The Standard con mentliiK on the uiu-xpected number { of vote cast tor Henry ( li'oigp , asks Now Yoik wha It will itu ulth the fact thai oim voter tn Hue hacks tlm opinion of thu Fimich nn'olutlon I nciout to bo leK.iteii In AUDI KM , nnd t > aye "Audi polls look as It the a'-vt nation \\n ) ili.\in ; with i-A'M tools with rerkle ness Untigotoui for other than children. " StalibcU Over u CJiuno of Cards , YoitK , Neb. , Nov. 3.-Spechil Telegram t the UKI : . Tom Jihinan , a dHsohite charactei duilntrii row ever a eamo of cards last nlRhl ttttblu-d mid | tiob.U > ly fatally woundwl Swai Akkwut , a raijxMitiT wuiklni ; for Hutchlsoi A Collier , The man was st ibbeU In the al dnuicii , his ( -touiach nnd boueU protruding nnd but little hopolsenteitaiiied ot his n covt'ry. IbhuuinUJn jail nwnUing Uuveloi munis. Jolm Morley on GlndHtoue. Nov. 3Moiley , in a bpcech tc ulsht , said that despite the rccont defeat < In ? believed CilmUtone on the u\oof triuuiu and llwt the literal polloy is now rooted ii ttiq minds ml conscifcvo-s of liberal thioughAut fhe country. This sciitimen AXAUClliaTSJNTEUVIEWBD. PAMOIIS on the Result of the Klcotlc In Chicago. CIIICAOO , Nov. 3. [ Special Tolcsratn the HKR.J AiiRiist Spies was jubilant In t county jail , and his ccven condemned ass elates Parsons , Flcldon , Schwab , Neel Fischer , Iilntc and Knpel wcro jnblla nlso. Shortly befortjlO o'clock Jailor Conn Fob. let the prisoners out of th lr cells In the corridors for exercise. A reporter In an Interview with Spies , who was out of li cell t.tkiiiK oxtrclso in the corridor. lie hi soeral lady visitors. Among them was li mother , his sister , the handsome youns I.n who was seen frequently during the Iris nnd two or three of his sweethearts. Tl reporter called him tip to the Iron nctwo that divides the pilsoners and visitors. 1 looked fresh of complexion ml happy > heart , lln had n basket of luxuries that w supposed to contain his breakfast. "You must be deeply Intel estecl In tlm lab votoV" the reporter said , Interrogatively. "Yes , I am , " ho .said with some heslfatloi but I don't care to tulK about it. " 'The whole connliy Is Interested In hen Ing what vou have to say , " "Well , then the 19,000 or 20,000 socialist votes cast yesterday were nn answer to tl verdict aaalnst the nnatrhlsts , and yon mr say that the same answer was given in No York i\s In Chicago. It wus a class vote. wivs n socialistic vote. It was n vole of tl people who woilc against these who Ilv The working people nro beginning to HI that tlm only remedy they have Is the hallo Null , did vou hear .something drop , " sal t'.irsons , thioiigh his teeth to the ropoite "Yon aio surprised at tlio vote , nruioi \\ell , It l no sni priso to an v one else ash ! from the hired liars of the Ulile. ' 'o piess. " "Do you think many voters of the social ! ticket had the late tilal on their minds I voting ! " ' "Yes , nnd on tholr he-arts , too. That vol was a response to all those who luui said tl laboiers have no grievances. It was a r spouse to those who ( lecl.ired that wo wui rcd-lmmled brutes. Yotf. the vote of yeste dav Is u relmko of the verdict usalnst us an against these wo represent the laboiini men. 1 tell you wo ail had appetites th mornlncr. It Is also In response to those wh said , that men who worrt con dcm neil to dc.it hero were nothing but rea-hamlc t muidei ersiiml brutes. The votes nf those ' 0M1 men formed urcbukoto .ludw Gary and h ! rulinus. That was the subject that was in permost in the hearts nnd minds ot the i ei pin who voted tlm Irtbor ticket , " Fischer was tusked if ho had he.ud th rli'ctlon news. lie. said : "Tim election news Is , a pretty good ai sworto the veidict. " Sam Ficldi'ii , wcarlna a liiekoiy shirt and gray dorbv hat , was taking i-\eicNe in th conidor , but would not talk. Oscar Necb.3 wns thcie , but he had nolhln to s.iy. ; Schwab's wife was nlso on hanu. 1'aisons had no callers except his brothel Gencr.il 1'aison.s of Tevns. Ills wito 1 away In the east delivering Inclines. Yi-stei day. bcin it election dav , Cmiiad Folallowei no vistilois in the jail. On account of thl tulo the condemned anaicliisis could uo vi-iy little news of the ( -lection , Jno ( ireunhut. who is acitv cmpliuQ and pioiioiinced socialist , said : " "TiniiutopLnil i-nt political action of the l.xboroix'.iiii/.atioji is a new departure In thu dlieetlon ot pract ! nil politics. The trades unions in Chica-a N.-wYoiU and other eilltts In the Industiln iifiileis , siriick at the ballot box am ignored the two national polltlca parties. They take up the line ot issuer o civilized exhsti-nce and j-laoo them within tli range of practical politics , thereby u-iicgatiu totljeiear all Impiactlcablo bchcmi.-s am unaieliistlo rtlstiirb.iuco of pence. The 11011 seuslcalcrvof red-handed bruteetc. . , di > not prevent ormini/ed I.ibor in Cook count to rast il-1,000 votes and elect two M-intor \n < \ SK members of tlio legi.slatuio ji'sti-rday iiiiil at the next city i-lection the compln\ii > i if the city countil will bom.itemlU eliuusi-d Jur electoral organization Is ready mailo am : an use our trades unions for the purposes o imitation and levy lu-coss.iry eaiup.iiiii o\ jeiises from the members in good blundiim ilso older the proper number ot men I 'eclloucerlng ' dutias , ticket ueddllntr , etc. [ hereby abolishing the coriuptini ; s\blom o isscssiug candidateb and upending mnney ti : reat voters In saloons. The united l.ibo [ > arty has the balance of : power in the .state. Burnrd to Death In a Hotel. Loouoon : , Intl. , Nov. S. The Ackermai Hotel burui'd early this morning , and thrci uen hiirned to death. They slept in thi IPJ or rooms anil were forgotten till too lati , o i save them. Two ot them were John C ate.s and Michael Tracy who \\eio yt' tetda' Mected tieasmer and auditor of > ' .utii jouutj' . Tin- third victim was John itmcli The Hrttldouk . Sioux Cirv , la. . Nov. : t.-.Spccial | Tele ; r.itn to the Ur.R. ] Notwithstanding th Fact of tlio elections , the annt.uncemoiit tlia x new lead had been stiuck In the Iladdocl : aso caused no little interest today. It i now learned that two D.uies , who had jus : omo out of the Columbln house bar roon when the nss.ibsins approached Haddock saw the tragedy and deterlDe tin- man wh- - lireil the latal shot. Fearing that tht-ii secie would Involve them in trotiblo tlioy at one lott the city anil have been for MHIIO tlnv about Norfolk , Neb. Keren tly while In con versatlon they menlion.-d the fact of the ! being eye wlluossas to coi tain parties , wh lo-ilay lupoiti-d it to tlio authorities ht-if. Ai eliort will bo made at onto to .secure thrt mei and get them to return to tos-tlty. To llotii-e From Public Gazo. WASHINGTON , Nov. S. The folio-.ving an nounccuient Is Issued at the whlto house "Tho president Huds it absolutely neccssar ; to the proper pcrtoinuuici ; of public dutle that the time between the 10th of Novembc mid tlio next meeting of congress bo at hi disposal free from Interruption. Within thi peiiod ho will bo obliged to deny hlmselt ti ylsltoiB except upon actual public business o inportance. Tills will not bo coiitintied t > Includn applications on recommendations fo omen. This nollllcatlou is given to the publi this early to dispose in advance of the pie , that lit rip to U'ushluuton has been made ii ngnorancoof the president's arr.innomont Ihp usual public ieco ] > tloii nt half paste o clock Mondays. Wednesdays , tand Friday will bo continued. " Woman's SufTi-iiKO For Vermont. Mo.NTi-iiiii : ! , Vt. . Nov. 8. The house o representatives to-day passed a bill ernntlui Biilliugo to women by a vote of 1US to b'i. Oeor ln' . ATLANTA , ta. , Nov. a. Tlio Georgia leg Islatuap met to-day. Jlon. J. S. Uavldsoi was elected president of the henatii ami lion \V.A. l.ltllo speaker of the hoiiso. < ! ov uiuor Mt-Daniul delivers his message to morrow. iJenenil Ueonlan will bo inatigu rated Tuesday. 1'osiotllee WASHINGTON , Nov. : . [ Special Tt-leirrau to the nii.J : The tollowlng Ncbiaska post ulllcca weio discontinued to-day : Alorla Shermaii county ; Kdensbur ; . Sauudei [ ounty ; ( ii-cr , Klchardsou county ; Summit Uu-eley rounty. Tlio I'nokiiiKlumsQ Strike. CuicAiio , Nov. a AH houses In packing town uio runulnir as usual this mornlnc ex ui-jis Swift's nnd Morris' , and the ludle.UIou weio that Swill's would begin killing bofon noon. Mineral tnimlroit mill-union men hn\i been employed , und othure are bolng hlied u rapidly as they present tlniiu.-elvua. Theii lias been no trouble nt the yards. Southern Nobraslcn Touchers. PAWNKB Uirv , Neb. , Xov. 3. [ Special ti ttmJlKKj There will be n uiestlns ot tin Southfrt tern Nebraska Teaeheid' nbsocla tlon , In TKCUIIISCII , be lnnins In the evenln- tifnext TlmiiUsgivlng < lay and contluulnj Uirousli the following tiny and evening flio association , as orsam/od onu year nco IncludtviUai counties of Ulohard-ioii , Neian liH.Jiihnsoii , 1'Awneo and ( iaite , but tha ox iiciillvo committee will extend a cordial linl laHOII tn peraoug engaged in euuentloun ttoib auywheroln Uio MJutliu.vitein part o Iliubtatu , A. lull prograuiuio will bo ben soon. m Now York LU-yuooiU Market. Nnw Yomc , Nov.3. ThodryKOOdsunlrke was \6ry quiet in new dem-jud , but throucl fair deliveries of all climes of coeds In thi Dxecutlou or orJers , a good business wa : : oinpletcd. THE CITY COUNT COMPLETE The Full Returns of the Vote on Tnosds By Wards. FIVE REPUBLICAN LEGISLATORS The Itcturns From tlio County Htl Incomplete Flout Senator Sim- crnl fbr Attorney Tlio Ro- suit in Detail. The Klrctlon. The iinnl count on the vote In the ctt w.is completed nt 0 o'clock last nigh The result Is stilt uncertain as soyeral c the country nreoincts have not roporti- definitely. The following is the complel report of tlio city vote : Firm Wnrd. STA.TI : . 1st 2il M ForOovi-rnor : Uis. Dls. UK Mi John M. Thaycr , r . 124 175 123 . , James E. A'oilh. d . $ . 10) U03 1 ( tor Member ot Congress : Ulnireh Howe , r . 40 .TS Jill . . .lohn A. McShane , d . ai9 iJ34 ISM 7.1 Ulgolow , pro . 8 a 0 . . . . For Stale Senator , Seventh DIslilct : Kdwaid CnsowMtur , r . 1W ( ir > S 175 . .1. 1C. Campbell , d . 'jsfl lee isi For State Senators , Sixth District : Georne W. Uiiinger , r. . . 05 17. " ) 177 . UnmoT/scliuck , r . r. % KM ir > 4 . . John T. 1'aulsun. d . arts 101 178 m W. A.Slowc , d . ! J5G IOT 1W IB I1 or Keprosoiitidlvcs : William ( i. Whltmoio , r.\l4l 174 179 . . F. 0. lliblurd , r. . . . ; . li 16S IKI . . ( leoruo llelmiod , r . 178 ISfl 175 . . ItlohardS. Il.ill , r . lor , ! ti : 114 . . John Mathleson. r . 1SJ , 18S IR , ! . . James K. Young , r . KJ4 ISO SOS . . T. W. Illackburn , r. . 73 7fi 8.1 . . M. O. Kieketts , r. . , ' . . . 705117 BZ . . Alov Mea\ock. ! d. . . . . , .yr > S 111 ! isi . . 1'atrlck Carver , d . . .I'.IO 144 su . . U. J. Smyth , if . . . , .2iKl l-2ii "Jin . . Huu'lK ! . Walk , d . T.MW : ! MIS HO . . David Kuov , d . 'J.y.1 175 ! i0 ! . James Stephenson , d . IliS 51 71 . . Adam Stoimreiu. d . "M Ki , 1SJ . . I'lillip Andres , d. . , . , . . . . : ! 1S Ul'J 'J41 . . cor MTV. Foi Attorne\ : KilwMid W. Slmeral. r..W5 100 151 . . A. N. Fcimison , d . 'M ! 107 1'Jl ' 0 rot Commissioner : Isaac N. I'leice , r . & " . IBS 117 . . W. J. Mount , d. . . . . . . . . .323 lOJ'J 2S' ' Second WanL For Governor : isld 2il d Ma | John M. Thavi-r r 418 4U ! y- | JniiicsK. Noilh , d. . . . . . . . . 0) ail . . . CO.\UISI > HIOX.U. . I-or Member ot Congress : Chin ell 11 own. r 70 20S . John A. Mi Shane , d 050 57J 91 : ItUiilon , pie , 8 i.Biiisr.vrivn. For SlaloSenator , oi-vunlli District : Kdward Jto t-water , r 4'47 47. ! 25 ! J. i : . Camiibi'll , d 'JM T3J . . . . For St.ito S.-natois . , Sixth dintriiH : ( Si'ow W. LiniUL'ei , r 474 4fir JW Hriino T/schuek , r 4SO 4(11 ! ' JohnT. r.uilMjn , tl 'Jill : ; > . . . W. A. sio\\v , d IMU : ; rj . . . Fur lU'pii'-i-ntativi" , : U'ui. \Vliitiiioii' , r 471 17H . . . F. C. Illbb.iid. r : WS 4.H ) . . . Gc-nrsii liuinirnd , i 511 001 ! . . . Iticluml S. Hall , r I'.i'.i 42 ! ) . . . Jiilin M'lthie-.on , r 4 IS ist . . . .Inini's It. Yiiiinj ; , r 477 47C. . . . 'I'V. . lilackbinn , r aJ 4'J-J . . . M. O. Klrketti , r 2&S I71 ! . . . Alev. Mc-Gavoclr , d -J.v ; I'.i.i . , . , Patrick ( Sarvuv , d -7. ! " > : .7:5 : . . . , < ! . . ! Smyth , il : ? 2i : t7S' . . . , llmihC. Clark , d 27 ! ! 417 . . David KIION , d ntr : tel . . . , James Stcplu-nsoii , d 141 1SI . . . . Adam StiMiclein.il 231 W\ \ . . . Philip Andre ! . , d 5w :17S : . . . . COL'MV . For Altornnv : . Edwunl \ . Slmeral , r 433 405 ill : A. N. Feruiunn , il : . . , . 'JSi 400 : . . ' For CoinuiNiloncr : Isaac N Pierce , r " 18 r.91 W. J. Mount , d 418 SvrT KM Tillwl Wnj-tl. si ATI : . For Governor : Maj John M.Thaypr , r . . . . 411 Jaiiiei P. . North , d 47. U- ( oxuin R.to.\A.r ; For Member of Coiifjiesi : Clinreh Ildwo. r ! Jia John A. McShano , d ( i : > 7 ni Higcliiw , pie s . . . , i.ixn- \nvr- Foi- State Son.itor , beveutli Disliict : Kdwaid llospwat"r , r : W4 . . . . J. K. Camnbell , tl 4V.i c : For Stnto SiMialnrx , Slsth Dibtrlct : ( ieoorjio \ \ . Llntnteir 4in Kruno IVschiiek , r 4)1) ) ) . . . . John T. iMiiUon , d ir.8 : ; . W. A.Stowe , u 4CO 5i For Hupresi-ntatives : \Villl.iin < ! . U'hltiuore. r 4T4 . . . . F. C. inblmril , r : ; ! )7 ) . . . . ( ioorgo lliiliuroil , r. 47 ! Klebiml S. Hall , r 414 . . . . .lohu Mulhloson , r 429 . . . . Jamua II. Yount , ' , r 451 . . . . T. W. niai-kbiirn , r : m . . . . il. O. Kh-ketts , r : US . . . . Alox. MeCi.ivock. d 4fW . . . . I'attlck ( Snivev , d WW . . . . C. J. Smyth , d 4SI . . . , lliiL'liC. Claik , d 478 . . . . David Knov. d J7 . . . . James Htenhcnson , d 'SM . . . . Adam Stoncleln , d 4'i ) . . . . Philip Andres , d 51/1 . . . . rou.vTV. For Attorney : Kdwaril w. Slinernl , r ! W3 . . . A' . N , Keniiisini , d w , < M For Comuilssloner : Isaac X. I'ieit-o. r , * vn . . . . W.d. Mount , d 5U1 IKS Koiii-lh-Wnrtl. Sl'ATlJ. 1st 2d 1-or Governor : DK Dis.Maj. . John AI. Thaver , r. y" ! : ! io 21 ; James E. North , d 1:15 : 201 . . . . COVnilKSSIONAL. For Member ot Congress : Cliuu-ii llnnp , r K2 17 ; ! . . . . John A. McShano , d 2r > 0 : at ; 2i : ) lilKclow , i > ro rj 2 . . . . I.KdISI.ATIVK. For State Senator , .Seventh DIstilct : Kdward Itosowatcr , r Wi 210 , . . J. K.Campbell.d 201 240 : sj Tor St.ito Sun.itois , Sixth IJIatiict ; < ! rorzoV , Llnlngdr , r ass "M : Kt\ \ Hi iino I'z-chuck , r 'f. ! 20U 80 John T. I'anlsen. d 110 us . , \Y. A.StowB.d 170 21-J . . . . For ItepicM-ntntivcs : Wllli.uu \Yhlliuoie , r. . . SSI 81:3 : . . . . F. u. iiibturd. r 251 t 7 . : . : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Itlf-liard S. Hall.'r' . . . . . . . . 3M : < . . 1 John Mathlosnnr. . . 3fil 20S . , . JnmPs U. Youni ; , r. , . . 2'iS : , ) . . ' 1.V. . Hlackiiurn , r are KM . . . . M. O. UlekotU , r ! XN 2 < ! l . . . . Alox. AlcGavock , d 12S ibii . . . . Vatricl ; ( Sairny , d 1-37 isu . . . . C. J. Sin > tlid mi 2tti . . . . Jlugh < ; . Clark , d , , . , . iwi 25S David ICuo\d. ir > o 213 , Jaiiiivshtcplieiiboii , d { rj 115 Adam iStciiKlelii , d , 107 151 , I'hllip Andres , d 12-j L0.1 , COU.NTV. For Attorney : IMwanMv. Slmeral , r 2SO 237 IM A. N. Fei-Kiisou , d 180 SM7 . . . tor Commissioner : Isaac. N. IVrcp , r 1150 259 . W. J.Muuut. d 2J7 2.M 8J nrth Ward. 8TATB. 1st 2d For Governor : Dis. DIs. Maj. John M. Tharcr. r 'Wi 2ij ! 76 Jaiiies K. Noith.d txa 231 . . , . coyoiiKstJinjrAL. KorMtmibor of Con re-ss ; C'tiurcb llowo , r 123 103 , . John A McShane , tl Ml 405 715 Ligelow , pro. , . , , . a T . . . . LEGISLATIVE. For State Senator , Sovouth "DUtrlet : Kilwarit Bosawater , r. xa ' 280 73 J , K. CiimptM-11 , d . SiM " " . . . . For State Senators , Sixth District : deorioLlnliuar , r . S73 aw ijo ! Hrunii Tzschuck , r . i'.l IVJQ n"S J6liuT. l'uulMru'dVV. . , . . . 294 248 \V. A.Stnvrua . . . . S03 217 William tt Whitmore , r. . , , 303 319 P. 0. UlbbixhT , F. . , . . .K 7 221 . . . Georoe IleliiihtA , r. . . . . ! OT W . . Ulchaid S. Hall , r . 'Ji ' 201 . . . John Mathlewotii r . 851 2711 . . James II. Yotlnlf , 1 . 4D8 ! 1 . . T. W. Hlacktmrn , r . . ' . . . . 207 2fi ! ) . . . M. O. Klcketta , t. . 2.11 24- < . . AIeMcJav ( Vckd . nil 213 , . Patrick ( Sarvdjtd . 412 2VJ . . O. .1. Smjth.Ma . 403 204 . . IhnhO. Ulnik. d . : l 20" ! . . David Knox-ili . . sr , filS . . James SleplWnson , d. . . . . . . il : ? 100 . . AdamSteiiRH-lfi.d . 274 1 ! > 7 . . Philip Andres , VI . 410 2.W . . ' ' "COtTNTV. I1 or Attorn eyJ ; Kdwaid W. Shlcral , r . R50 281 ! A. N. FersiiMiff , d . .118 217 . . 1-or CoinlnKsiiiber : Isaac N. Plereo : r' . . 0-tl 227 , . W. J. Mount , d . 4IU 2.JJ tf Sl\th AVnnl. 1M 2d , ST TI : . Dist. Dlst , Ma For Governor : John.M. Tlinji-kr . 230 2.1(1 ( 1 : James K. North ; d . isr iyo . , For Member of Onncress : Church Howe , r . 1M 121 John A. McShano , d . : U4 207 31 Ulffelow , pro . 0 0 . . T.hOW.ATlVK. For State Senator , Seventh District : r.dwmd Koscwatcr , r . 3.VI 203 1C J. K. rampbell , d . 215 142 . . ForStattrHenntOM. Sixth District : George W. l.lnlncor , r . : ill 21-1 Hruno lyicliuck , r . 271 11H JohnT. P.iulsou , d . 102 W. A. Stowe , d . 105 128 I'or liepreseiitatlves ! Alex Muiavock. d . 17t : t.,0 PatilckGaivey , d . 201 101 . . ( ! . J. Smvth , d . 207 157 . . Jluirh ( ! . Claik , d . 21s 1M . . D.uid Knox , d. . . . 2. ! . ! 171 James SteplieiiMiu , d . iK : ) as Adam Steniilelu , d . 1 > W Wl ' ; . Philip Alldies , d . 217 10J . . COU.X'TV. For Attoinev : Kdward W. .Slmeral , r. . . . 370 2 ; ! ! 15 A. N. I-IM iitson , d . 20J 151 . . For ronimlsslonei : NaneN. I'leice , r . 211 2')7 . . W. J. Mount , d . 21i 200 2 : Stiijoritios in the City. Thaver - - - . . 7s > Mi-Shane - . . . . ; j y llo ewater - . . . ; ; . - , ' IVschuek- - - . 4M ilmeral - - - - - 21 Mount - - - - . . > , . - , Thtt'ijlit lo < jislativo candidales having .TOoived the liiliost number ot votes iris < is iolloWM : lieimiod - . 4 m Vouiu - . - ' . . . ; ) ; ( . rt hlrmoro . . . . . ; ! t7u ; Mathlesen . . . . jj'oni IvU'lX . JlKJ \llilves - . . . . ; i - , - . iiuvey . . . . . . ; i s lllbb.ird - - ' - . . si iT- Tlm number of vole = s received by tin itliots is as foHofva : Jluik r - j . 3 os. sinltli - - . - * - ; ( ) iltill - . . . . . . " ' /AS { jaekburn . . . . { 'icketts , - . . . ; > .7ft MeGsuock - a ' - . . 7 : ; ; iteiiile.n i . - - - li.-io1 itetihentioii - . - - . . 1,0-ji Conn try I'reciuc-ts. 'I ' - , . . . First District Tlniyor ! H , North 27ft , ilowe ( ! . McSluino : i37 , Hosuwater ! ) S , lunpboll .M5 , l.lningerSlT , T sohttck 101 , L'aulscn 'J-2 , Sirtwn ' 'lfl , Wliitinoro ! W , libbard 1)5 ) , lleiisirod OS , Hr.ll 2in , Mntthiessen 8f , Yonnjj Blackburn W , iliokotts 8' , .Mcfiavo.'k 21U. Gai-vov. 5J8 , Clark 318 , Sinvlli a.4. Knox 21i , itohpu5on | ! W. tftetifrlein 218. Andnc-i ! 1B , Simoral 70 , Kofjrii-on 241 , Pioico IB. Mount 2S1. Second District Tbayer 70 , North 421 , ciowo ! ) , MeSlr.um , " ) , - ) , Ho ewatcrf > , Jiimnbell i27 ! , Linmjfer ItiS. Piiulten 3511 , L'.iochuck 9S , Stow ; ! 37Vhitniore 210 , Vlftuvofk ( 2i ! ) , Hibbani 81 , C.arvey 437 , Hmnirod 210 , Smvtho 415 , Hall 100 , C'lavk ) ) , Miithieoon 1KJ ! , Knox 1JO. ! YoiiiiK200 , tciiliensoii 177 , illacKhnrn fill. Sloii"lein ! Sl ! , UicKetts-ll. Andres 151 , Simcial 181 , A-i-fftinon 281 , Plereo 77 , Mount. 417. Tliirddi-triet Thaycr 100 , North IS" , lowe 01 , MuShanu 22 ! ) , Uosewater . . . . . J SOI ! . Mningor 107. I'.uilsi'ii 191 , r/.tohiiok ! 8 , Stowu 18.Vhitiuore ) 108 , tloCuvnck 118 , Hibbanl 85. ( Jarvnv 151 , Ii-imrod 101) ) . Smvtho US , Hull 172. Clark .Ki , Alatthcisou 107. KHOT. 147. Young 15 , StnpliDiison 07 , Hinckuurn 10 ! ) , Slea- tluiii 110 , Rickctts ( IS , Anilros 1 W , Siiu- -ral 102 , l-'ur iison 1IJ ! ! , Pierce 00 , Mount 102. MII.t.Altl ) . 'Lho following is the vote in Mlllanl ireeinct : Thiyi'r40 ; , North 70 , llnwti 11. tleShune 101 , Kosowator 20 , Campbell C , hinin iir. ) . ' { , T/schuck 43 , P.uitaun 87 , jtowe 07. Whitmnru 3'J. ' Hicketts41 , llcim- od 18 , Hull 10 , iMathioBon 41 , YOIIIIK 40. Macklmrn 41 , Ilibbaril 8 , MoU.ivoul ; 75 , arvi-v 7.j , Smyth 70 , Clark 7.5 , Knox 75 , ituuhenson 70 , Stonyk'lii 07 , Andres 77 , jinieral 41) ) , Ferguson 70 , L'icrtoVI , il on ut 1)5. ) I'MUN. The1 tollowiiifr is inn vote * in Ifnion ire * iinct : Thayur 0:1 : , North 10 , Howe 4 , Me- ihano 105 , Hosi'wator ( W , ( Janipbell 40 , .inniKer (15 ( , T/.sclmck 53 , Paulson 50 , town 51 , Whitnioru0.i , KicKctU,40 , Heini- od 74 , Hull 05 , Rhithii'sou 70 , Youn 01 , Jliu-khiirn ( iO. Hibbtinl CO , McCJavoek 4' . ' , Jnrvcy4l ! , Smyth 44 , Clark 00 , Knov 40 , itoplieiiNon45 ! , Sleiifjlein 4i ! , Andres II. wr.sr OMAHA. Thayoiv 121 ; North , 8r * , llowc. 70 ; Me- , , , imytho , M ; Hal' ' , 115 ; Clark , 01 , Mtithio- on , 1 15 , Knov. 82 ; Young , 117 ; Stephnii' on , 71 IJIncklmrn. 115 ; Slmiglein , 85 ; licketts. 107 ; Andres , 1)8 ) ; Simoral , 111 ; 'iTKiison. ' 33Piorne. . 08 ; Mount. 82. ( Jtto Wlcbol and VA Walsh were leoleil conslable.s. f'hiis. J , Hyau waselentcd assussor , ro- eivins 177 votes out of 214. L. Jaiiskow.-Kb wus elected justice of ho | > eacc. . . . Tlmyor. 1)2 ) ; Ilovo , 0 ! ! ; Hosew-iiter , 55 ; 'iiiiiiKor , ! )0 ) ; Tjsvlmck , 50 ; Whtlmoru , 05 ; libbard , 03 ; iJJoImrod , Uij ) Ujtll , 1)7 ) ; , , ihenson , aS ; Xlf-nglem , 05 ; Anilrui , 18 ; ergusun , 01 ; Mount , 108. ri.KHOHK. 'I'hu following is tint vote in Klkliorn ireeinct TiiliyiT 71. Ilowo 22 , Koso- /liter ( IS , LminVji r71.T-soliuok7l. ! Whit- lore 75 , Klokr/tfe 08 , Ileimrod 71. Hull S , Matthichon 71' , Young 71 , Dlnukbnrn oy 7J , Smyth 70 , Clark 83. Knov 70 , iterensun 71 , StcnRlein 05 , Andres 73. CHICAGO. McSlmno 143. Stowo 37. llosowatcr 08 , Jam jib. ell 122,1'tiulsen 18i. Trlotl to Suicide. Sylvester Hi yle , a laborer boarding at 015 Harnoy street , made a despcrato nd well-nigh successful attempt to end i life yesterday afternoon. He had > een sick for several days with malarial 3vor and had urown desiionilont. About o'clock yesterday nfternoon the hdy of lie house went to Hoylo's room to min der to his vvanU and was shocked tend nd hlra lying on the bed covered with lood which was 'pouting from three ghaslly gashes in his throat. A blooi rnzor lay on the lloor hostile tlio be Hoylovas In n perfectly conscious coi tlltton and ableto speak with great dlf .culty. When risked what ho had tried I cut his throat for ho replied that ho AT : fiuro ho wits jroing to die nt iircforrcd n quick death to lonj mill painful Illness that ho fo awaited lnm ( Hoylo has been workin in the smelting works for some time an Si laboring under the Impression that I is nflUctcd With lead poisoning Instead i malarial fnvcr. li * . Kosowator was sun tnoncit nnd attended the injured mn whoso wounds nre of a very serious n lure. Ono of the gashes extends entire across the throat ami neck , exposing tl trncncn nml nlniost reaching tliojngnh vein. The two other cuts nro of n slmih character but less i serious. The Injurii will not provo fatal. Hovlo Is n sing man whoso relative1 ; live in Ohio. Ho ubotit forty yusirs of age , industrious an strictly temperate , llo has lived ! Omaha for over a year ami is strong liked by these with whom ho has been a Incorporating t'nrlc Vnlu. Tlm board of county commissioner yesterday granted tlio petition asking ft the Incorporation of I'ark Vale as a vl Inge. The villaiio as incorporated bounded by the city limits on the wortl a parallel of Twenty-fourth street on th west and thu river on the east. The con missiotu-rs will appoint commissioners ft the new villagetoday. . Arrnneed for Robbery. Arthur Curtis was arraigned bofor Justice llolsloy yesterday uftcrnoor charged with the larceny of a gun mn other valuables from Tom Uullon. 11 re.fused to pluail until ho could consul his prosecutor. His case was contini oil SniierinteniientVnitlock i ucd build ing poriniLs yi ieuliiy us follows : Missouri Pachie Itallwav eoinnnnv , 1-stor fiauin liel'lithoiiso ( , Kilieeuth and Nlchola * \ ? * U Kl \V 1. Haker. fnmie wncoti shed , Twentj seventh and Indinna , Sll' . Uenj.unln Kdholm , one and one-halt i slur dwellliiir. Chailos.slicet nearThlilleth , SJ-wi S. Moitonson , fiaine bam , Stint : rViMilU-th nnar Castellar , S175. .Inlia C Ilimtinilim , one and one-hal st < 'ty It , line dwelling , Dodiru neai Twent ) nlntJi avenue , Sl,4xi. ( Five i > etuiltd. accre atinprSI,4M. i , Her AxvTul Ilimbiiiul. Maggie b'eilde uommetiei'tl divorce pro cectlings in dij-trict court yestordii' agninsl her husbanil , Henry l-'oddo. The petitioner alleges thai the ilefundani married her in Millard in 1885 in ortle lo have her withdraw a breach of prom ise f = nit which she had eommenoei liero. After the marriage , the pluintil ulleires that her htisliand deserted he : ind has .since ict'iiiod to live with huroi L-oiunbiUo lo the Mipporl of hersulf am ? hihl. Shu therefore asks a divorce anil itliniony. Pete Kelly was c-aughl by Oflleer Mo CJartv yesterday afternoon in the .ict o , robbing an old man named John Ken neily who WHS lying helplessly drunk u Lhe corner ot Tenth and Jonus .streets IJoth of the men wuro lool.ed up , Ken : i dv being charged with drunkenness nut Kulloy with lummy. Weather Korecnsf. The follovving is the weather foreeasl 'or the week ending Wednesday , Nov. 10 : Severe : storms of snow in the north mil norlhwcht , heavy rains in the soutli md southwest auont the 4th and 5th ivith heavy gales in the astern .state- mil iirovinccs over the Gulf and Alhintii ? ua--t. Fine and sensonablo. Syni Kos ; ic Notes. The divine services at the synagogue ioniiiicnce to-morrow , Friday , evening it 7 o'clock. The subject of Rubin Ben- , on's lecture will appear in the UEI : to- noriow. In-inne PntloiitB. Albcrtina Soilergron , a young Swede ju-1 who wits found at theSwodisheliun-li m bevnntoenth street a few weeks ago n an msani ! condition , htis been ordered ent to the asylum. Sim will be taken 0 Lincoln by Deputy Sheriff Phillips to la v. v.Thi ) ovamimilion of Josie Cibson , ilmicrcd with bomsr insane from the of- ects of opium-eating , will bo hold bv the ward of insane comm'ssiouors ' to-day. LiloeiiRCil to Wet ! , tAnlgo MeCnlloch issued marriage li- lenses ye > toriluy to tin ; following parties. < nme. Uesldenco. Aue. 1 Mmliin Pelersou. . . . Omaha S" ! Caroline Kai : . Oni.ilin ! i H.uiv C. Snyder . Fort Lnramlo U. " > Mollie Vincent . Fort Laiande iil Attached By n Cretlltor. Judge McCnlloeh issued an attach- iient yesterday against L. Abraham As 'o. in favor of Samuel Williams to so- uro a claim for goods sold and delivered i the .sum of HCIIOOli MATTIjItH. L Ijdiiirtliy It' .Not linporiniit Slocllnu ; ol'tlieItuartl ttC Kiliioatlon. The board of education hold a four ours' session last evening. A great por- 1011 of the time was consumed in a do- ultory discussion of the school laws and ititters of less imjiortanco. All of the lombors of the board woio present. The monthly salary of snvoral Icuchors ras iKoil as follows : Miss Newton , rincipal of Castellor school , $00 ; Mrs. Vclnhunser , teacher of Cicrman , 00 ; llss Bunker , tnaeher of Klghth grade , 80 ; principal ot tlm Long school , f 13V The committee on buildings and prop- rly wtiH instruelod to urrungi ! room.s for he purpose of relieving the over-crowded ondiiion of the Long and Center chools. The second annual report of the com- [ litlcu on manual ( raining was read and rdcrod printed. The committee on rules , foniu ami irinting mailu a lengthy report , ovising the preeont rules /'ovnrn- / ng the board. Among the hangcs adopted are the additions of n o'umlttei ! on judiciary and ono on man : il training , and the requirement of uonthly reports of the standing of the Indents to un furnished by the teacher to ho parent * ; A number of changes , nude necessary by the introduction of ho free text book system , wore Directed. Tlio janitor ot ( Juss street school was emoved and Henry IJtiah elected to the iicanoy. Henry ( iei cr was chosen jan- lor of Uio ( ieorgla avitiiuu sohool , Miss Lillian Littlolield was elected to ho position of principal of ( ho Ucorgiu venue school. filLss Comon was elected assistant caeher and assigned to duty in the Hart- nun school. A request of the council for the use of he board rooms lor the purpose of hold- rig council meetings , wns laid over. Miss Sarah K Thompson was elected Tinclpal of Omaha Yinw t-chools. I'riiita. A bloody liglit took place between four rinterrf in the news room of the Rapub- iean oflit-o yesterday afternoon , Two of tie men were taken to the police station rhero Dr. Leiscnring adjusted their sculp uts und patched up a presentable l > - euranco for them. The men vrho did le duniago uscape.d. OMAHA'S OliUll , Stockholtlors Getting the New Asi clnlloti Into Slinpc. An enthusiastic meeting of the m haso ball association was held last ovt Ing in General Cowiu'3 olfiee , Pavt block. Kvcry share of stock was rept scntctl and everybody seemed to bo the best of feeling with regard to t prospects of the undertaking. The election of oflleera resulted as flows f < lowsOcorco Shields , president ; John Hanlin , vice president ; C. S. ( Joodrlc treasurer ; George K. Kay , sccrclnr These gentlemen , with Messrs. L. . Garner , K. O. Brandt and Arthur Brlgp compose the board of directors. It was decided to call the new orgat zation the Omaha Base Ball ussociatin Frank Bamllo and George Kay w\s appointed a committee to attend tl meeting of the Western Lcagun assoei lion , which convenes in Leavcnworth < next Saturday. George Kay was authorized to con spoiul with base ball players and select nine for Omaha for the next season. An assessment of fi per cent was lovii upon the stock for the purpose of ilcfru Ing the o.Nponsos Incurred in theorga uation of the club ami onablluir the im inent of tlm traveling expenses of i delegates to the various assooiatii meetings. The stockholders of tlm tvssoelation a' ' as follows : Folov & Dar.st , J. J , llethn Ington , Geo. K. Kay , T H. Cotter , C. ! GoodriPh , Hroxel & Maul , Philbin Briggs , K. O Brandt , L. A. Game Jno. Dougherty , Kd Mnurcr , P. MeVllti Chas. Kosters , Clms. Mot/ , Kennedy BlvlnsNJno. Morrison , J. J. lltmlin , I A. Ponrose , Geo. Shields , II. Live.sey , ' iMulvihille , Dr. Knmacciotti , J. Donncll jr. , ami Calm brothers. The At Meyer's Music hall yesterday aftc noon the following programme was ret tiered , tin' forty-tirst of the Ladies' Mui leale society : Battiste-Olleitohc , SI. Cecilia ( No. 2)- ) Mr. VV. T. Tuber. n.uni "By the Uhera oC Babylon. " JH- Squiies , Mrs. Kbtahtook , Messrs. 'Wllklns an hhtidnook. llnendel "I know that my liodccmo Llveth. ' ' ( Messiah ) Mis , 0. K. Siiulre . MendeLssohn lltceltntlvnnnd Airl ' 'Lor nodolhiahiiiu. . " ( iiijah-Mr. ) T.J. i'eii u-ll. Mendetssolm "Two ( 'horales , " fSt. Paul Mis , rnttoii. Mis , Gray , Mrs. Day , Mis Haiti , Messts. Wllkins , Breekenridge , Pen nel and Donnan. Cosl.i1 will extol Theo" ( Ell ) Mrs. J W. Cotton. llnydn Adaclo tarramjed for the organ Mr. W. T. Tnber. 1'helps "As theHenit Panteth" Mr. am Mr.s. I'MuhrooK. Bainbi "I howine , Aliiiiirhty" ( Rcbeknh Mr. w. B. Wllkins. Phelns 'O Moinliie Land" Miss Ann : Meikel and M r. 1. M. Trevnor. Sullivnn Allelulah Mrs. Squires , Mr Kst.ihrook , Messrs. Wllkins and Kslabrook Sonr ITp POP riarccny. W. Graham was arraigned refer .Judge . WaiJtsloy yesterday on the eharg of burglary , lie was anuiscd of havin ; broken into Henry Bodo's house on Sei ) lemlier ( i , ami stolen therefrom $09 , i silver watch and other ai tides of value Tliet'lrirgo wasmodilied lo grand lareeip tt > which Graham plead guilty. Jutlgi Wakeloy senlcnceil him to'eighteui inontlis al hard labor in the penitentiary SiunUor. | Councilman Lowry eommeiiced a sui in lliu county court yestertlay to get pos session of eerlain properly owned by bin md occupied by a sqiiaUcr named llonn Hanson. Rrnvitioa. The rmpernil club in Saratoga wil ive its second hop on Nov. 11 , insioai : > t Nov. 5. The docket in the onunly court wic jailed yesterday and the assignment ol riiii cases made for November. The second annual ball of the Omahn iloreshoers' union will bo held at Cim- lingham hall to-morrow night. The county commissioners yesterday ent a siek gill , Mary Besl , who has been mployed as a tlomeslie in this tity , to lor homo in Poitlaml , Oregon Pat Quiulun was arteslod yostoulay ifleruoon uhargetl with distutbing thu > oaeo b.v refusing to pay for : mual which le hud disposed of ut'u Douglas street estau'rant. In the dislrict court ychtcitlay Lillian lotliam tiled an alliilnvit for alimony rein her litibband , Frank Got hum , iirainst whom she has divorce proceed * ngH jiending. The lirt annual hop of Omaha camp , ilfxlern Wondmon ot Ameriea , will bo ; iven Thursday evening , November 1 , t their hall on Douglas street at B.ilO ; uisiness meeting at 7:80. : Pete Smith tilled himself up ycstcrdav i ith election rejoicing und fell thro.iigh he plate glass front of Chriatopheisun's aloon , nt. the corner of Seventh and /eavoiiworth slrcels. He was arrested hargeil with drnnkoiine s. ( "lieap We have four neat houses and good sis in dcnirahlo locality , which we will nil cheap If taken this week , Kasy srnib. CUNNINGHAM & BKKNNAK , ir U . Dodge. _ _ _ An elegant corner , 24th and Chleago. T. S. CI.AKKSON , 81'J ' S. Hth st. Sapphire Tint spectacles al lluber- mini's. TllK ItllST OUGHGROUP = GROUP BEOTEDY , ILLEN'S ' LUNG BALSAM IvV IMIKH. Contains no Ojiium in Any Form. rlce 23iSOf and ft I PIT Itolllu The 25 CBNT IJoiri.hb aie pul up for ic accommodation of all who dcfirc simp * , a COUGH orCROL P lUCMEDV . Those desiiing a teiiicdy for CON- UMPTION orny LUNG UISEASK liould ecure the laige f I botlfe. s an Expectorant it iias no Equal Oil odious ncompain each bottle. 'OH ' SM.K nv AM MFDH.INK DRAI.VKS. tfOODBRIDGE BRO'S ' , State Agents FOll Till : 1 BltOX PIANOS Omaha , Neb. A SWINDLER Docs not refer possib.c purchasers to hi * victim * . The Athlophoros Co , gladly re fers sulVcrcrs from rheumatism , ncmnlglft , scinlicn , nervous or nick hcailaclic , kidney flnil livt-r complnints to the < c who have been curetl of these diica cs by Athlo- phoros , nnd \ \ \ \ \ furnish names and ad dresses of many nuch persons to those desiring - siring them , 'Athlopiiros is the only rein * cdv for these diseases that cnn st.ind such test. Kdgcrton , Knit. , Jnn , 141)1 ) , 1886 , Ifti ntllictcdvitli rlicnmalism for eiglit years , and k had become chronic in Us * worst form , and after using one bottle of Athlopohros I have nol felt any sunptom ofit for six months It done more than thnn that ; my wife was atlllct d with neu ralgia for twelve ) ears , had an attack cv cry month. After taking one bottle , six months ago , has only felt it once or twice since. j. C. DOOM IS , Mrs Thos. McCuc. Santord , Hlock , cor ner 8th and Main streets , Dubuqttc , Iowa , says : "I am still well. Last whiter was a very severe nnd cold one for me , but I did not have any return of the rheumatism. Athlophoros has proven a good medicine for iiic.1 About n year ago Mrs McCuc hail a very icvere attack of ImlUmmatory rheumatism In which the feet nnd hntuls were very much swollen , so much so that you could scarcely see one ot the ankles , and some of Ihc toe nails \\ere completely covered lor many weeks. She had sutler- cd almost the agonies of death. Finally , after icsorting to varies remedies with no avail , her lumband noticed the advertise- mcnt of Alhlophoios , The result of its use was inirnculoub , the swelling \\ns soon re duced , the pain subdual , anil nhc was again up nnd around nnd has not been ttoubled since , Kvcryilrnpalsl should kocp Athloplio- ros anil Athlophoros PUN , but wheru they cannot ho bought of the drnir 'ist thu Athlophoros Co. , 112 Wall St. . NIIXV York , will SGiul uithiu' ( ciirrhigu jitild ) on rucuipt of regular price , whioli Is fl.tM ) per bottle for Athlophoros and GOc. for 1'ills. I'or liver nnd Kliinoy ill'suiif-oi , ( Ijsuop'ln , In- dlKeMtou , wriiknosi , IIRIVOIIA ilntilllty , illct-nsnii of uoineii , t'onstlpiillon , hundiicho , Impure blood , A.C. , Atliluilmiod | rills lira uiiuiiuiilL-d. U * r P A Hook tliat an-rr father should ptvi < i In Mn tion'n hands anil rvftd lilinstlf wlih tlm utmost ore. lilTii all Ihv i acrt Icrrlblu rrrulK of _ dim to I'.nrlj > ! and Igti- . nrr. . _ " UTorrjwmClniln > llu bandj and Heads at Fara * IOC I-MI-I Kinnci ) Ulca nirvl It lirjtlmonlab ( ram vmluent London Ductori FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT For Urelns , n r y , 'iVcninvwii. Ix l Vitality , Ktc. 8 nl olilv M-aU'd. -t-oMtultnlton. . KrtnnOA KtoAl- . OlVlAJ.i : AUl : > OV. i-l Full u St. . .Son VurL. Th miy perfect subotltuto for Mother's milk. Irunlunbla in Chnlern Infantum and Teething. A prxdlcestad food for Dt/9- Reptlca , Con-iumptlvns , Convuloscenta. erfoct uutrlont In all Wastlnc Diseases. Boqulraa no cooltlne Our nook , The Cam and Feeding or Infants , mailed fn ยง . QOODAL.a * CO. , Boston. J IJJ I _ : \l'ublllv lycurfiJlnQU dajiE ) ' . ' . . llornc'flUlcrtro-AJtiBnc.ttellrlt. J f ru/x.coinbinta. Uu ranl iJtlio rcnlj ono In the worldirciicr.nlnK , _ . aconllnuoiH J'ltrtrto MrQnttta fffitrrtnt. . fcclcntlnc , 1-owerful. PuiAbli- , 'Oomfortililo mid rrrlT . ytrolrt frxnili. ' " " ' ' ' * * 'i"t"r'iiio'1iiii.fi'roVf irMKlttlifStJ11 AJLRO ! 'i"t"r'iiio'1iiii.fi' On. HORNE. iHVEUrOR. 191 WABAS.'I AYE.ClIICAr.D. . Or I'oHltivoly Cnroil by Ai litilnNlprliii ; ttr. H\tiiOH' 4.1 inn tnxl\fn Inn nip of eurti-o or Ion * ltliout ilii kiiovilu < taor tlio PITIOU taking 11 , Isubsuluu-lj' Qiumlt i , itiul utll eocct a pprtniuit-ni * * t-d Bpt-cdy : urr. svhellifr ttio pnilont I H iniuti > ikto di.nUvr or .u Ricoliollc wreck II lint Ijerti ilv ; ii In ihov- ifcidaof ; cnscs , MIC ! In vc > iy | nstiti.uac. j.tid'it cum Liasfollont-d. H IIVMIF I'alU Tlis ixlfm oiioa lmpn > KiiatfO Itb the Hpeuti7 , II Ucominn uttuc iuiiio 4li > llltr [ or tlio lli\ior | apprtltA tuenUt FOIl 1ALE 11Y I'OI.LOWINO IUUatI T3 : AUIIN iV CO. , Car. 1,1 Hi itm ! Danitan. and I Slh .V f'ii in Inc CU * . , Unin > iu , Neb. A. u. yosTn ; : & UK.IV. . Council Illiin . lonn. Call or wrllp fitr purnplilot contalnlnir l.UQdreda * 11 tinii.nUN from th bc'-t uunien und menftuoa I. , nn.-wof tlitcountrr. _ . Cure witnout inodj- POSITIYEi cluo. l'ntonto.1 Octo- Uor U , 1H70. Quo box will our bo incut oljtlnntucmo tn founlayj es ro naiisooui * doijcn nf ouhitbi. rnnnlb i nr nil of indnlirnoit thnt nro corlniii to Droiluco djHpi-i- | ln bvdo"trorlnir tlio unHtlnj nf the Atninnuli , 'rlcoll.nO. ' Sold hr aU drncirHt | < nr inalloU on ecolptofprlcu. For further pirtlculiir * ennt orcirc-Jlftr. P.O. BorllTl. r. C. X.L i.iT CO. , W-Johndt. . Now York. iuo8-tti-itmriu& 21,829,850 TansiH'sPuiHih ' Cigars wore Blilppcd durlus tlm imst two year ? , vrlD.out IL drum- inur 111 our < niiiliiv. No otter liuiitolu thi ) norld run trutb * fully uioKnuujh a oliowini/ . Olio iiuont ( drnlei tluhj wanted tu oscli town. EOID BY LUUINO OnUQCISTS. \yTANSILL&CO.,55Stato&I.Chlca.ia \ V/EAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And Mlitri tufferlnir from in r YOU i UdbllUy , uihatutlnc itifnnlc dKU ) it ( , pirmniuiw Uiciliift o ( young or olU wio x > iltlrty f.urtd by Dr iliiinn'a f niou trrr | | MeiHrlla Itcll. ' III th unluil ha * * Itrtfu ctlivu. : alilljr foil Paltnl I > nJ lold ID hole uuii wear unit ) brll KUrlrli iiiD n url * fre ualtlinlli , .Avolilwi'rtliUrtlm lions ana hojrui romraulci Kltrlrle Truitrt Uf T " 7.'H6 .UlNVli > Tns ! lOrWJltAltHVvVl" " " WEAK Crrinnliir * * I rrllt.i rU-IOhui. ] | gfiuni Irnliw rvtlonnor rVfrx i Mml Vvlll . l tlitmitrli ll < Hclnv > . .tj(1)0 ( ) UKKAT lUAItbTON TJI KA'IMl i\T. Vndi * . ! lioub Bfiu * fr . BhouM lie uii'l LKnthor f j 1 nriilote wflli Idfanmilun of mine fo all ntf n. MAHbTONHEM DVCO lOPark Place. Nev * York , WAWTEB ! .ad . ics to Work for Ua at Tholr Own Honu'8 , 7 to $10 Per Week Can Bo Quietly Made , , nn cant u in I i.r fiul lull lu'intt ' uiMri'isai oiico , 'K.vi1 Ain to , IH Central Si , Hunt. , i , Mu < . llosSl 7'J oul ! ili' "b Ri'usos ' , nnd n now und iicrctilul ! ( TIIKiitjn-.ir ir.ru nno who wiis tlont twenty tjf * t -iiiii. TiLiituil liy innrl of tin ) iioiud Miuuliii I ? Mllliniit lioniiilt ; ciiri-d liinuull In iliicu diiltii , nnd biiuo tticu liiiiuliiiiU nf otlin . nil ptiitli-tjl.irs Bout mi iippl pulton ' 1,11. AOK , Nn UJVpjui Ht. , Now \ ork City. " on iftiiisKcns. Musinciifs AND PALDNESS" , USE IIIHSUTINE.J ! ; Iv SW lJ' ' < hu.u br . tl w M U. U. * V-ll.