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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAttY BEE ; THTOSDAY. NdVBMBER 6 * > e s fR'L f T 8 R'L . - . . - . ' ' , I . * ' , , ; : . t . : ' ' " ' 1 > ' . ' t > / / ' ' > * , I- " AILBWDS V S Are of Our Own Manufacture. "VV ' fl CLOTHING " . At the Lowest * r . - . Living Prices , . Money Returned if Goods \i : > DO NOT SUIT , 4l ' l < , - . V IINCOU NEWS AND GOSSIP , Bow tbb Election Returns Were Received at the OwpltaL ALL REPUBLICANS ENTHUSIASTIC Democratic Headquarters Practically liesdrtcrt at Mid'nltfnt An Aoof * dental' Shooting Emmona' Case Postpoiicd Notes. LINCOLN DUHKAU or 1116 OMAHA USB , i LINCOLN , Nov. 7. ) Tlicro was a splendid opportunity to study the working * of human passion with prldd at Funk'n opera house lust ulglit. As has benit stated by THE 13HB , tad o | > ora' ' house was selected by the republican state central com mittee a * headquarters forolcctiotl bulletins. LOUR Doforo the oporutor was ut his desk the great room , parquets , boxes and gallery was A perfect soa'of human faces , the picture of expectation and anxiety , and suppressed ex citement was manifest on'ovory hand. From 8 to 11 o'clock hope alternated with fear , and aifxloty deepened rather than diminished , but occasionally cheers broke the monotony , and especially when republican guilts' from the interior of Now York broke the democratic majority cast of the Bronx. Hut party pride weighed heavily in the balance until the flrst telegram uumo from Chairman Quay , and bedlam broke loose. TUo great throne of ttert , wottttstr nttd children shouted them selves hoarse * Cheer uftor cheer went forth for the republican standard belrur'j. Old u en danced llvcllorllgs than they over did in boyhood days. Huts whiucd through the tfoom , ladles imbibed th inspiration , waved their handkerchiefs and mingled their voices with the tthouU of glddno&s that went fourth for fully a quarter of an hour. But the scene beggars description. From' that time on n'o bne Comed to cnttfrtutn any doubt about the result. The hrst cheerful news , however , that came' from Indiana was thcr signal for another outburst that revealed the first. It was the hnppicsty JolHosf , loudest crowd that ever assembled in Fuuk's opera house. , . . . . Shortly after midnight when it seemed possible that New Jersey might Join the phalanx of the victorious nruiy , the crowd burst forth id that patriotic song , "Marching Through GeorKia , " followed by "John Brown , " nnd other inspiring songs. Tbo welkin fairly wrung , From time to time the Lincoln Quartette club favored the uudionco with excellent music. And during lulls be tween bulletin reports , frequent calls were made for speeches from Judge Mason , 1'at- rick Egan and J. L , Culdwoll , but Uiesa gun- tlotnen were torf happy to1 talk and wisely' kept their seats. R Soon after midnight the , chosen headquarter - quarter * for tlid over-saugulna democrats tr r Iffawcally noserteUV Tnly * could not laud the blast. U was bard dose ou some of , them from more stand points than one. Ik to atalod one Lincoln democrat will lay down frt.OOO in cold cash on the general fe- Bull of the election. Otlwn alto lone heavily. Some of the democrats here seem to bo sad der over the defeat of Kelly for the legisla ture than over the defeat of the national democratic ticket. They made a bitter lighten on Hall , aided by a number o ( disgruntled republicans , but failed bjr rieariy 700 votes. The wonderful vote cast in Lancaster county wa a aururlso to over/body. It was almost twice that cast a year agoi No one dreamed of thd like. OonservMira citizen * had placed the vote at 8,000 , and by aoina this was considered ioo high ; hcuco a double nstoulsher came when It was announced this Morning that over 10,000 rotes had boon ctst in the county. Hut other surprises were also In store. It was found that Leese ami Conncll were well up with the party vote. McSlmno's and Morton's.boodle had failed to cut any pnnrhed llguro. The mllroflds hsi ! been Jownod at their pwa vlllanous Kame. puUmooftho First ward Lccse polled a Bingitini ? < Snt vote. Note Gdvcrnor Thaycr's vote In the county and tbcu emlla at the in fluence the daddy dollars bad over the aver- a o voter. At 4 o'clock Rroat bonfires lllu- minntcd , the strootsl Hundreds of wildly enthusiastic' republicans pramcnrfdcd .he streets shouting for Harrison ami Mof- ton. It can bo truly said that bedlam reigned all night long. A sleepless night was passed in the Capital eity. It goes without saying that the republicans of Lancaster county worked haru for the success of-tlie national , state and1 local tickets and succeeded-beyond the tnost'satigiililoexpectations. BKiuoustY vrotittunn ; An accident happened during the trip of the flambeau club to Iktcea , Monday night ) , the particulars of which huvo just come to Hunt. The club wont to the place stated o participate In the republican rally , nnd win " en route ono of the company accidentally dia charged one of the chambers of his revolver nnd the contents lodged In the shou'lder of Herbert Gorton , who > now lies on a bed of suffering at his homo at 1C20 Q street. How it was done no ono seems to know or cares to toll , but all agree that it was a pure accident nna that blame attaches nowhere. The name of the young muni ejH'secret for the reason'that ho is excessively quiet , and earnestly beg time ho be spared In his carelessness. The accident dampened the enjoyment of the occasion. Harry was brought home , but the rust of the club continued in the enjo.vmo'ut of the occasion when it wns , found that the .results would not provo fatal. The wound in \iply'ono , but by careful' ' nursing1 he will pull through all right. EMMOXS' CASK POSTPONED. The trial of Editor Emmons for distribut ing and littering the streets with his adver tising'card' , containing President Cleveland's ' itlcturo , was postponed until Friday morn ing at 9 o'clock. Mr. Emmons lias com menced an action against O nicer Mitchell ill Justice Snclllng's court- for malicious arrest This case will be heard tomorrow.Police Judge Houston wHrpuss Judgment upon the editor's guilt at the time designated. MTV MBW8 AN1 > NOTE * . The knights of the star tay that fewer ar rests wcre-mado yesterday and last night than during any * election1 day Iff tna history of the city. This tolls a story of moral pro gression. Hon. J. C. Me Bride cot the ; largest major ity of any candidate on the legislative ticket. Mac's winning'qualities , however , arc pretty wbll kno\rn. Goveuior Thaycr was not scratched , to any remarkable extent In Lincoln. Ho run moat behind in some of the country procints. The prohibition vote in Lancaster 'county was lighter than it has been during any of the past half dozen years. Intelligent repub licans have-evidently got their eyes open at Fast. / . II. Thompson , a prominent manufac turer of Conneaut , O. , Is in the city ; Ho likes the west and may put some money In Lincoln. Excitement rnns high hero to-day. The republicans - publicans claim the world , and U almost seems that they have got it. The years never turned out a bluer sot of democrats In the Capital City. The only thlnij that people are Interested in is the result of the election. Don't Glva np the Ship. You hnve boon told that consumption i incuruble ; that when the lung * are attacked by this terrible malady , the sulTorcr is past all help , and the end is n more question of time. You have noted with alarm the unmistakable symptoms of the disease ; you have tried all manner ot so-called cures in vain , and you are now despondent and pre paring for the worst. But don't pivo up the xhii | while Dr. Plorce's Golden Medical Discovery remains untried. It is not a cure-all , nor will it perform miracles , but it has cured thousands of cases of consumption , in its earlier stages , whore ail other means had failed. Try it , aud obtain a now lotuo of life , Pnlhetic Story ol'an Rxlle. From Mr" . Lcnnan'a Siberian paper in the Cantury : Td me perhaps the most attractive and sympathetic of the Tomsk exilcu was the Russian author , Felix Volkhofaki. who was banished to Si beria for life in 1B78 upon the charge of "boloiiKing to a society that intonae , ut a mdrc or lass remote time in the fi/turo , to overthrow the existing form of gov ernment , " He was about thirty-eight years of age at the time I made his ac quaintance , and was a man of cultivated mind , warm heart nnd'high ' aspirations. Ho know English well , was familiar with1 American history and. literature1 , and' ' had , . I believe , , translated' into Russian many of the poqms of Longfcl- lo\v. Ho spoke to mo with great admir ation , I remember , of Longfellow's "Arsenal at Springfield , " and recited it to-mo'alond. Ho was ono of the most wlntiing nnd lovable m < m that it has over been my good .fortune to know ; but his life had been ay terrible tragedy. Hia health had boon shuttered by long" imprisonment in the 'ortross of Petropavlovak ; hia Iratr was prematurely white ; and when his face was in repose there seemed to bo an exprosbion of profound melancholy in his dark brown eyes. I became 'inti mately acquainted with him and warmly attached to him ; nnd when I bade him good-by for the last time on my return from Eastern Siberia in 188(5 ( ho' put his arm around mo and kissed me , and said , "George Ivanovitch , please don't forgot usl In bidding you good-by I fool as if something were going out of my life that would never again come into it. " Since my return to America I have heard from Mr. Volkhofski only once. He-wrote me last winter a profoundly sad and touching , latter , in which ho informed mo of the death of his wife by suicide. He himself had been thrown out of employment by the suppression of the liberal Tomsk newspaper , the Siberian Gazette , aud his wife , whom I remember as a pate , delicate , sad-faced woman , 25 or 30 years of ago , had tried to help him support their family of children by giving- private IC&SOIIB and by taking in sowing. Anxiety and overwork had finally broken down her health ; , she had become air invalid , and in a morbid state of mind , brought on' by nnhappiness and disease , shereik- soiled herself into the belief that she was an incvrmbraneo rather than a help to her husband nnd her children , and that they would ultimately bo better off if sfic wore dead. A little more than a year ago she put an end to her unh.ippy life by shooting herself through the head with a pistol. Her husband was devotedly attached to her , and her death , under such circumstances and in such a way , was a terrible blow to him. In his letter to me ho referred to a copy of James Russell Lowell's poems that I had caused to bo sent to him , and said that in reading "After the Burial" lie vividly realized for the first time that grief is of no nationality the lines , although written by a bereaved Ameri can , expressed the deepest thoughts aud feelings of a bareuved Rus sian. Ho sent me with his letter a small , worn leather match-box , which had been given by Prince Pirre Krapotkln to his exiled brother Alex ander , which the latter had left to Volkhofski , and which Volkhofski had in turn presented to his wife a short time before her death. He hoped , he said , tnnt it would have some value to me , on account of its association with the lives of four political offender * , all of whom I bad Known. One of them w\a R refugee In London , another was an exile in Tomsk , and two had escaped the jurisdiction of the Russian govern ment by taking their otru lives. I tried to road VolUhofaki's letter aloud to my wife , but as I recalled the high character nnd lovable jHswonality of the writer- and imagined what this last blow of fate must have been to such a man in exile , in broken health , and with a family of helpless children do- pendent' upon" him the written Hues vanished in' mist of tears , and with a ohoUint' in my throat I put the letter and the1 little match-box away. Cleveland & Harrison agree on one rint , that the best out is Jarvis' old g randy. ' Pockctltoo'ks and Money. Detroit Free Progs : Ho came with tlie circus to'Lowell , and might have passed for n minister , but never for a fakir , as far as looks went. A crowd gathered around. "I have hero Russian leather pocketbooks - books that I am actually going to give away. Pay mo 50 cents and I will give you your money back and a pocketboolc. There are enough of you hero to hold mo to my word. Merely an advertising dodge , gents. Deposit your money with the driver and come around to the front of the wagon and got your inonoy buck and a pocketboolt. " DTwcnty customers took him at his word. The next vound was : "Make it $1 , gents. I will do all I ngroo to do' . " Thirty or more this time , while the crowd doubled in numbers , all intent on getting something for nothing. "Make it two dollars this time , gents. I will do nil I agree to do. " Sixty cus tomers paid in. "Make dollars' it it a V , gents five is worth your while to got a pocket- book. " As many 03 seventy-five paid their money to the driver , while tno fakir kept drumming on the wagon scat until all had paid in. "Here , gents , are your pocketbool" . Now , gents , did I say I would give you your money back this timo'r" "N " stammered the no , a man near wagon with a rather mournful expres sion on his face. "Well , gents , I will bid you good day. " And he wont , apparently satis- lied with his half-hour's work. MAKE xo MISTAKE If you have made up your mine to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparllta is a poculinr medi cine , possessing , by virture of its pecu liar combination , proportion and com bination , curative powers superior to any other article of the kind before the people. From all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the system it is uncqualod. Be sure to got Hood's. Forewarned of Ills Fate. Chicago Tribune : The remains of a Dakota desperado who died a > fovr years ago were exhumed5 last week by rela tives from the east and found to hnve turned to atone. It was then remem bered that for several months prior to his decease he had'complained of feel ing rocky. Whatever tends to Dicroase usefulness , by banishing pain ami suturing , will certainly iccuro notice and apttroral. Wo allude to Salvation Oil. " 5 Insure your life for. 2if cents against all the dangers ota consumptive's death by keep ing a bottle-of Dr. HulV * Cough Syrup con venient. It is the-bost.n Malaria Fever cured by Jurvis' Brandy. Mr. Barr , of Philadelphia , a long- whiskered republicanhaa ' agreed with Mr. Myerhoff , an" equally long-whis kered democrat , that if Cleveland is reelected - elected he will lot his right whisker bo cut of and go for the full space of twen ty-four hours to market , mill or muster in that lop-sided condition , while if Harrison geU there Myerhoff covenants nnd agrees to do and suitor the sumo in his hirsute adornment. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby WM rick , we care her Carter ! * . Whe * ba wai a CMU , ah * trfed tec Oaitarla , Wha ah * became WM , aha cluoc la jOMtaria , Whrn ihe had Children , aba e Tt them CaMoria , 'The Old Man Had Grit. Atlanta Constitution : "Old Sammy Anthony was the gnmost man 1 over saw , " continued Colonel Hardomn.ii. "Two young , follows courted a girl at Montczuma. once , and-sho gave ono the go-by and promised to marry the other. The day was set and old Sammy was to marry them. The young fellow who was discarded wont to the old man and said to him : 'If you marry that oouplo I'll kill you. ' " 'Well , if J live and the Lord's will ing I'll marry them , ' said the preacher. "When the day camosuro enough the follow was thoro. The couple stood up and old Sammy commenced the mar riage ceremony. The fellow came to the door as the ceremony was going on nnd shot the old man down. Ho raised up , leaning on his elbow , nnd finished the ceremony ; but the wound came near killing him. " For Lixm'ba.go. FREaH , 8TRONQ BVIDBNCB. Prompt. tvrl Brron. n. . tttr n. till. taM l > rUf wu takra iriUi law fok and * . kr 4 Dttt. vunmfcr It. Ja U llaal aa * n ntva r yal : Sure. ButTir. in. , Mar M. lilt. X ngtnA vltk ai ta uok * % t * r M Bt. r atM.KM.H > rn.uu. AWtt Ik * IprtM ! 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