Tor County CommUtlnncr. The best attainable returns on county corn- ml slonor In the First district with ono pre cinct mttslng In the Seventh Ward are : Ijams , 2311 ; Schmidt , C31 ; and Stonlierg. 2MB. Tlio City Council. First Ward Complete Gordon , 8S7 ; Lowry , Gif > , Second Ward Ono precinct missing , Flynn , 60S : Kmcnt , 021. Third Ward Complete Ford , 391 ; Getty , 307 ; Lally , 231 ; McAndrows , 456 ; I'rlnce , G43. G43.Fourth Fourth Ward Two precincts missing , Ken- nard , 74D ; Peabody , G68. Fifth Ward Complete Dalley , 416 ; Rector , 435 ; Saundcrs , 74G. Sixth Ward Two precincts missing , Dcltz , 289 ; Jaynes , 832 ; Tlerney , 354. Seventh Ward One precinct missing , Hicks , 429 ! Thomas , 060. Eighth Ward Ono precinct missing. Ma- glnn , Cl ; Schmidt , 653 ; Taylor , 915 ; Wcster- dahl , C5. Ninth Ward One precinct missing , Cramer , 31 ; Mercer , 150 ; Parker , 80 , Uy Clrrk. CITY OF OMAHA. Ward. Evans. HlRby. Him. First . CSl CIO Second . . 871 CSO Third Klft Fourth . 633 7S3O Fifth . 615 O Bljcth . . . . . Ell 1,123 Seventh . . . . . . . . . . - 2I 1,123rai Klchth . fM rai Kintli . . . . . . . . . 427 G52 Totals G,419 6,812 lliiiril : of Kllmntloll. In the vote on members of the Board of Education returns from twelve districts In the city have not been received. Tlio pres ent figures are : tV. IT. Anderson 8244 Cramblet 81WJ Kdwanls S21G Jnliimon I'M iMnt CGW Peattle 027 Muclcny f > 713 Kennedy G1U7 Mullen 4307 Wilson 3XT.9 Qllmorc 2753 Williams 2017 j > Anderson .17CT Klnney . . .l"l\ \ WlcshiirtlnKer 370 Five members of the Board of Education Wofa to bo elected. Unquestionably the first four on tho-llat given are elected nnd It Is doubtful whether In the twelve1 districts not heard from Mrs. Peattle will overtake Lunt. The canal bonds were defeated. The vote In sixty precincts was : For bonds , 8,088 ; against , 4,037. SOUTH OMAHA KI.nCTION TALK. Corporation Wlilpa Worn Ue < l for Majors llotnocratln llrfvrtlnn. More Interest was taken In the election In South Omaha than In any for years. The voting was quiet , but the plans of the men who had set out to defeat Holcomb were well rehearsed , and the slaves were whipped Into line with great success. Men who would rather have gone hungry for a week were Intimidated and forced Into line. The talk of their starving wives and children was whispered Into their cars , and by one schema and another the fellows were whipped Into line , and the vote shows how .they acled oven after they got Into the booths. Democrats' who have ibeen recognized In the past by tha vote of ( hat party , deserted , and wereQuietly working for Majors. They seemed to be pretty well supplied with cash. In the Fourth wnrd , which has many times given an Immense democratic majority , Ma jors secured 99 votes out of 1G2. One year ago Sam C. Shrlgley , the democratic nominee for assessor , received 100 votes in the same ward. ID this connection It Is only fair to state that Mr. J. A. Walters , yardmaster at the stock yards , who was reported as being- mar shal of the Majors parade Tuesday night , denies that ho was there. "I am as good n democrat today as I ever was , " said Mr. Walters , "and can prove by a Cozen ac quaintances that I did not participate In the Majors celebration. " In the Second precinct ot the First ward como Individual , who cither attempted to bo funny or who was misled , cast a vote for "Heveron Doson. " The pastor of the Methodist church feels very grateful for the compliment. The judges and clerks ot the First dis trict ot the First ward were the slowest ot all. though It Is true that the registration In tints district was a little larger than In the others. The fight between S. C. Shrlgley , Z. P. Hedges and Joseph Slpe for assessor was a lot ono. At midnight Shrlglcy met a friend % ho asked : "Well. Sam. how Is the battle ? " "I've lost , " replied Shrlgley. 'Til bet you (5 ( you haven't , " replied his friend , and Sam took the bot. Yesterday , after Mr. Shrlgley learned that he had been elected , he paid that bet with much grace. Mr. Hedges gave lilm a close race , and Joe Slpe was not far behind. Mr. A. L. Sultan , the republican nominee for the legislature , received the highest vote ot any man In South Omaha. Mr. Button Is a popular young republican , and was almost the unanimous choice of South Omaha re gardless of party , George L. Dare and Con Hogan both re ceived a complimentary vote here at home. By an oversight the name of J. D. Ben nett was not placed on the ticket for con stable , and us a result Mr. McOea waa elected by a large majority. Blnveim nln nt running Viw nJ . Xuv. 7. At Philadelphia Arrived Italia , from HiunhurK. At New York Arrived Wacsland , from Antwerp. At Southampton Arrived New York , from New York. At Liverpool Arrived Britannia , from Onlveston ; Cullc , from New Yorlc ; Lauren- tlan , from Montreal ; Majestic , from New York. At San Francisco Arrived Belglc , from Hong Kong uml Yokohama. o Czur ImUnUlnsr III * < ! nnil Nnturo. ST. PETERSBURG , Nov. 7. The czar Is showing great activity In answering the many telegrams of condolence and expressions of loyalty which he receives and the Impres sion prevails that he Is trying lo demonstrate the fact that he Is courteous nnd genial and that Russia la extremely loyal SERIES NO. 45-46 TI1E AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. 42COPagcs. 260,003 VSKFDK. A iftne Ktiotrtr < lj ( \ aiul a J/lul if litre are rnoro thlna Instructive , usofuv led rntcrtaluliir In thai rrvat book. The American Knryrlopmllo Dictionary , " than la noy similar imblleutlon ever liwuej rill * errat work , now for tlio Hrst tlm placet ! wlttiln iho reach of ovcrj'ono , U a iiulquu publication , tor II Is at the aamu tltna nlxTti-cl dictionary and n coniulctd cuoycla- rxxlla. Only tliatmimtxr ot the UooX corro t > ouJ. IPE with the Brrlca number -of the coupoi fMntitl will bodolUer.xl. USmidujrt nd Three WooU-il.-vy c.oupoai , with 10 ci-nto In coin , will bur ona turi of 1 lie American KnoalnixxiU Ulollua- try , ten4 orders to Tlio lluoUOioa. itiontrr * btiould tu aJJwjisl t > DIOTIONAEY DEPAETMENT DEMOCRATS WILL BE LONELY Not Enough of Thorn in the Next Houao for Company , REPUBLICAN MAJORITY ABOUT A HUNDRED ropnllxt * Will Hold tlio Itnlnnca of the 1'oirer In the Seniito Itopuldlcnnn llavo n f.orgo Majority by tilntcii. WASHINGTON , Nov. 7. When Chairman Babcock of the republican congressional com mittee left the republican headquarters to- ulcht he said the reports received during Ihe day glvo the republicans 230 of the 3RD members of the house beyond per adven ture , while there was a possibility of secur ing twenty-seven additional members. Mr , Babcock also stated that his Information leads him to believe there Is a possibility ot securing three more from Alabama , two fryn Illinois , one from Iowa , Kansas , Kentucky. Nebraska , arid South Carolina each. Thrao more from Minnesota , two from Ohio , two from Penn sylvania , three from Missouri , one from Arkansas , three from Louisiana nnd three from Texas. If these claims are realized , It will give the republicans 257 members , or a majority of nearly nlncty-nlno member * . According to the claims ot the republicans they will bo able to secure the votes of at least thirty of the forty-four states , In case the next presidential election la thrown Into the houss. As they will have cither the solid delegations or a majority In each ot the delegations from that number of states. CHICAGO , Nov. 8. The following table shows the standing of the next congress as nearly as can be computed from the returns received up to a late hour. A number of districts In different states are still In doubt , and the results In these will not be known until tomorrow : a s i i H f STATES. Alabama California Colorado . . . Connecticut Delnwaie , Ceorjita . , Idaho- . Illinois . , Indiana . , Iowa . , Knniins . , Kentucky . Loulscina . . , . . . . . . . . * . Maine . -Maryland . , Ma.isnchuscttH . Michigan . Minnesota . Mlrsliulpnl . Missouri . Montana . Nct > m lu ) . . . Nevud.i . . . . . . . . New Hampshire. . . . . . New Jersey . New Voi k . . NorthNoilh Carolina North Dakota . Ohio . . . . Oregon . 2 < Ithcule Island .South Caiollnx Sou Hi mkota Tennessee Texas Vermont . . . . Virginia \Vct Virginia Washington . . . Totals 33C 83213 10 Texas not counted In thesf" . DclORittcn Oklahoma , i , republican ; New Mex ico. 1. republican ; Utah , 1 , republican. Slhcr. LEXINGTON , Ky. , Nov. 7. The congres sional race In Ihe Ashland district is very close. At noon complete teml-ofllclal re turns from six counties and partial returns from two others Rive Denny 48 plurality. There nre flve precincts to hear from In Owen county and one In Henry , and they may \v'pa out his present lead. Clover Bet tom precinct In Woodford county , the great Ilrecklnridse stronghold , upon which Judge Denny counted largely , turned ) up with 130 for Owens , turning the tide In his favor. DarllnKton and Fayotfe county , the home ol Brecklnrldfie , complete gives Denny 1.065 over Owens. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 7. Returns from the three sugar districts , the First , Second and Tblrd , leave no doubt ot the election of Buck , BIcycr and Price , all democrats. Re publicans concede the election of democrats In this district on the face of returns. Chairman Behren of tha planters' repub lican state central committee has Issued a statement lo the effect that Kcinochan , Col - inan and Deatty have been honestly elected , but that wholesale violence. Intimidation and fraud have been perpetrated , and that a conspiracy by state and city ofHclals against republican success will no doubt constttnateil by the giving of certificates to their oppo nents , aenernl Behren announces that the republicans will contest and show the Ameri can people appalling fraud. Returns from the tfourth , Fifth nnd Sixth districts show the defeat of the populists and the return of Boatner. Robertson nnd Ogden ' , all democrat ) ! . The Lou'slana delegation of six will be solidly democratic. TIIENTO.V , N. J. , Nov. 7. On Joint th ? legislature will probably stand republicans G2 ; democrats , 29. The republicans elect con gressmen In all but the Seventh district. WINONA , Minn. , Nov. 7. Congress , First district , Minnesota : Jamea A. Tawney , re publican , elected. MAUQUBTTIS. Mich. . Nov. T.-Congress , twelve district , Michigan : S. M. Stephenson - son elected by not leas than 2,000 plurality over Rush Culver , democrat. CLEVELAND. 0. , Nov. 7. For congress In the Seventeenth Ohio district McCIure , re publican , elected. ANTIGO , WIs. . Nov. 7. For congressman : Stewart , republican , 609 ; Lynch , democrat , 120. Assemblyman : Lntla , republican , 529 ; McOovern , democrat. 400. BLOOMINOTON. III. , Nov. 7. Warner , re publican , for congress , will have a majority of from 6,000 to 8,000 In this the Thirteenth district. This Is Vive President Stevenson's district. QUINCY , III. . Nov. 7. For congress , In the Fifteenth district of Illinois. Marsh , repub lican. Is elected by about 1,200. Same counties gave. Cleveland 2.200 plurality. M'CRECIOR , la. . Nov. 7. Consress Fourth Iowa district : TJiomns Updcgraff , republican , elected. DES MOINES , la. , Nov. 7. Congress- Second Iowa district : George M. Curtis , rc- publican , elected. NEW YORK , Nov. 7. Bartlott. democrat , Is elected to congress from the Seventh dis trict Instead ot Ford , republican , as pre viously reported. Bartletfs plurality in all but one district not reported Is 1,293. The complexion of the congresjlonal delegation from the state Is , according to nearly com pleted returns , thirty republicans and four democrats , a republican gain of fifteen. COLUM11US. O. , Nov. 7. Harris , republl- can , In tlio Thirteenth district. Is elected over Young , democrat , to congress by 1,000 major ity. ity.CARMI CARMI , III. , Nov. 7. Congress Twelfth Illinois district : Ilurrell , republican , elected by 800 plurality. NORTHKIELD. Minn. , Nov. 7. Joel P. Heatwola claims his election to conprresj , in the Third Minnesota district by COO plurality This \\ouM make a solid republican delega * tion from Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. , Nov. 7. Heatwole. republican , now claim * 1,200 plurality In the Thirteenth district. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 7. Congress Second end Vleconsln district : Kdward Saucrher- Ing , republican , la elected , malting state dele gation of ten EOlldly republican. DULUTII , Nov. 7. That Charles A. Towno U elected to congress from the Sixth district U n certainty. Major Baldwin , deirjpprat , tbe present congressman , practically concedes It. The entire republican county ticket li elected br a landslide majority , The repub lican state ticket has a majority over the populist nnd democratic tickets combined. TOPEICA , Nov. 7. Congres * Seventh. Kan sas district : Long , republican , probably elected by about 2,000 over Jcrrjr Simpson , populist-democrat. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 7. A ipeclal Jo.Ui9 Dally News from Jefferson City say ! ) that Dirk Illanil Is defeated for congress In the Eighth district. STRHATOIl , 111 , . Nov. 7. Walter Re TM Is elected congressman In the KUventh | sman trlct by 4,000 majority over Olbbonn , a re publican gain of G.SQO , COMPLHXION OP THE SCNATE. WASHINGTON , Nov. 7. Chairman Unto- cock of the republican congressional committee - tee claims that the republicans will organize the next United States senate. While the returns arc Incomplete , hit Information Is that the Tennessee loglxlature Is rcpubllcm and will send a member of that party to succeed Mr. Harris. The republican congressional committee has given out an estimate claiming that In the houio In the Fifty-fourth congress the re publicans will have a majority. Senator Faulkner , chairman ot the demo cratic congressional committee , today con cedes tha house to the republicans by 65 to 70 plurality. Tlio senate Will not bo repub lican , he says , unless that party carries Tcn- noscc , which Is still uncertain , or unless Senator Peffer votes with the republicans , Reports received up to 9 o'clock tonight Indicate the next senate will have forty democrats , forty-one republicans and six pop ulists , while the attitude of the successor ot Senator Harris of Tennessee Is still In doubt. In this classification Senators Stewart and Jonea of Nevada , who were elected by the republicans , but have announced their sepa ration from that party , " and Governor Till- man , who will doubtleis lie elected by the so-called Independent democrats of the South Carolina legislature , are placed In tlio popu list column. Tlllman will probably vote with the democrats on organization and Stewart and Jones of Nevada and 1'effer with the re publicans. This would throw the balance ot power Into the hands of the populists. The senate by stales is as follows : MEMPHIS , Nov. 7. This congressional dis trict ( Tenth ) gives Joslah Patleison , demo crat , about 3,600 majority. James C. Me- Dcnrmon , democrat , Is also elected by a large majority In the Ninth. Returns from the eighth Indicate the election of Enloe , demo crat , by a very small majority. ALTON , HI. , Nov. 7. Frederick Uemann Is elected to congress from the Eighteenth district , defeating Edwards , democrat , by a plurality of 1,500. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 7. Late returns from the Twenty-first Illinois congressional district give tlio election to J. Jl. Murphy , republi can , by 400 plurality. DBS MOINU3 , Nov. 7. Ninth district , llager , republican , re-elected by 3.GOO. ST. , LOUig , Nov , . , . ! , , As. aearly as can be ascertaned ( at Jhls hour the democrats have lost the Fourth , Fifteenth , Thlrteentji. Flrat , Third , Sixth , Eighth and Eleventh congres sional districts. The Tenth Is always re publican. The defeated democrats are : W. C. Ellison , C. H. Morgan. J. D. Fox , W. H : Hatch ( anti-option ) , A. M. Dockery , D.A. . Dcarmond , II. P. Bland ( Silver Dick ) , and Fiederlck E. Spenchlcd , respsctlvely. The successful republicans are : George A. Crow- tbers , C. G. Burton , John Ralnoy- ; . N. Clark , II. G. Orton. R , E. Lewis , J. O. Hubbard , and Charles F. Joy , respectively. R. M. Bartholdt , republican , continues to hold the Tenth. WASHINGTON , Nov. 7. Returns from leg- Islatlve districts Indicate material change. ' ' .n the United States senate-after March 3 next. Tlio reports from New Jersey and Kansas Indicate republican legislatures. This voulil result In replacing McPlierson , demo crat of New Jersey , and Martin , democrat of Kansas , whose terms expire March 3 , with republicans. The democrats also lore South Carolina , which will send Tlllman , populist , to the senate. The loss of Kansas. Now Jer sey and South Carolina reduces the present democratic total In the senate from 44 , to 11. The reports from West Virginia. Tennessee and Kentucky do not yet Indicate with cer tainty that the legislatures tClll be demo cratic , and If there should be n change In any of them the democratic total In the senate would bo still further reduced. The present .republican strength In the senate of thirty-eight promises to be In creased by senators from New Jersey , Kan sas , Montana , Washington and Wyoming , the last three being vacancies- which there Is still some doubt as to the returns. The re publicans are likely to lose Nebraska. This makes a gain of five and a loss of one , a net gain of four , raising- the republican total to forty-two. The populists now have three senators. The returns Indicate a gain for them In South Carolina , anil Nebraska. Sen ators Jones ana Stewart of Nevada have of late afllllatedIth the popull'ts , so that tbe populist strength may be Increased and the republicans decreased by two. An estimate of the next senate , by Chair men Babcock gives the republicans forty-four out of eighty-eight senators He counts upon Senator Peffer's co-operation to or ganize. MONTOOMERV. Ala. , Nov. 7. This state has returned nine democratic congressmen. The contest In the Fourth Fifth , Seventh and Ninth districts are close , and the oppo sition to the democracy claim victory In each , Four contested cases will probably go before congress from these districts. Clark"In the First district , Stilling In the Smmd , Harri son In the Third , Dankhead In the Sixth and Wheeler In the. Eighth district , all democrats , are elected. CHICAGO. Nov. 7. The following Is the Illinois delegation In the next congress : FIrit , J. Frank 'AMrloh , republican ; Second. William Lorlmer , republican ; Third , Hugh Bclknnp , republican ; Fourth , Charles W. Woodman , republican ; Fifth , George E. White , republican ; Sixth Edward D. Cooke , republican ; Seventh , George E. Foss , repub lican ; Eighth , Albert J , Hopkins , republi can ; Ninth. Robert H. Hltt , republican ; Tenth , Philip S. Host , republican ; Eleventh , Walter Reeves , republican ; Twelith. Joseph O. Cannon , republican ; Thirteenth , Vespasian Warner , republican ; Fourteenth , J. V. Graff , republican ; Fifteenth , D. F. Martin , republi can ; Sixteenth , Finis E. Downing , democrat ; Seventeenth , James A. Cooley , republican ; Eighteenth , Fred K. Ramann , republican ; Nineteenth , Benson AVood , republican : Twen tieth , Orlando Burlow , republican ; Twenty- first , Everett J. Murphy , republican ; Twenty- second , George W. Smith , republican. ST. PAUL , Nov. 7. Minnesota sends a solid republican delegation to Washington oa follows : Flrat , J. A. Tawney ; Second , J. T. McLoary ; Third. J. P. Heatwole : Fourth , A. R. Keifcr ; Fifth , Loren Fletcher ; Sixth , C. A. Towno ; Seventh , F. M. Eddy. FARGO. N. D. , Nov. 7. Congress , M. N. Johnson , republican. PUEBLO , Nov. 7. At 11 o'clock tonight returns from the .Second Colorado district glvo Dell , ( pop.-dera. ) , nine plurality , over llowne ( rep. ) . Each side claims the victory and the oQIcInl count will probably be neces sary to settle It. Three more precincts , hav ing 4.141 volei. yet to be- heard from.- JERSI5Y CITY , Nov. 7. Chairman Wooley of the republican county committee claims the election ot McEwan , republican , to con.- Kits * over Colon * ! Stevens , democrat , by a majority of 697. U verified this will give the republicans the entire New Jersey delega tion. tion.YANKTON YANKTON , S. D. , Nov. 7. Congress John A. Plckler , republican ; K. J. Gamble , repub lican. PORTLAND. Ore. , Nov. 7. Congress Her- man , republican ; W. R , Kills , republican , IIASVMES TO SPARE ( Continued from First Pace. ) vote E. A.'cJerttrd , 31 ; Silas A. Holcomb , 1.035 ; Thornton ? . Majors. 833 ; I'heSps D. Sturdevant , 140 ; Belle 0. lllgclow , 34 ; ItoJnoy E. Dunphy , 179 ; James N. Uaftln. 800 ! Hobert B. Moore , 823 ; Francis I. Elllck , 300 ; L. llompes , 3511 II. W. McKailden , 625 ; Joel A. Piper , 822 ; D. Forest , C ; Kolfc. 117 ; Otto Ilauinun , 257 ; Eugene Moore , 838 ; Lcn J. Smith , 37 ! John > AVV Wilson , 696 ; Joseph S. Hartley , 800 : Lake Ilreldentltnl , 210 ; Oottlelb , A. Lulkart , 26) ) I ) . L. Pond , 35 ; John II. Powers , 6.r.4r HthVy 11. Corbett , 1,000 ; Mil ton Doollttlc , ttb ; William A. Jones , 430 ; F. Ilernlcc Kearney , 31 ; John II. Ames , 201 ; Dnnlel I ) . Carey. CS7 ; Arthur S. Churchill , 717 ; J. L. Maclt. 35 ; Jacob Illglor , 207 ; Henry M. Hill , 38 ; Sidney J. Kent , 749 ; Henry C. Ilussell , 70S ; William J. llryan , 648 ; John M. Devlne , 050 ; W. N. Hcnsley , 412 ; George D. Melklcjohn , 797 ; J. C. Thomas , 32. Sena tor , Eighth district H. T. Ankony , D85 ; S. P. Mlkescll , COS ; Sherman Sounders , 840. Representative , Nineteenth district Henry S. Deck. 797 ; Arnold Elckhoff , 730 ; M. H. Leamy , 325. For senator , Snunders , 781 ; Ankeny , 552 ; Mlkoscll , 511 ; representative , Beck , 805 ; Elckhoff , 725 ; Leamy , 313. JOHNSON COUNTV Totals for governor : Holcomb , 1,013 ; Majors. 1.437 ; Sturdevant , 44. Legislative majorities , Hitchcock , Second , senator , 485 ; Holilmnn , Fifth , republican. 325 ; Zlnk , Fourth , republican , 345. OTOE COUNTY Complete vote of head state ticket , also congressional and legislative tickets. Balance state ticket not yet known : Holcomb , 1,883 , ; Majors , 2,080 ; Sturdcvant , 414 ; Gcrrard , U7. Congressional , Hiiuley , 141 ; Strade , 2,109 : Weir , 1,933. State sena tor , Houser , democrat , 770 ; Mclntyre , pro hibitionist , 108. Van Wyck , populist. 1,523 ; AVatson. republican , 1,998. Ucpresentatlves , J. N. Bunn , prohibitionist , 110 ; J. A. Graves , populist , 1,102 ; Pohlman , democrat , 1,259 ; Qulblo , populist , 958 ; Koddy , republican , 1,724 ; Tetcn , democrat , 1,330 ; Watte , republi can , 1,717 ; Yerser , prohibitionist. 119. Ual- anco county ticket republican except float representative , JvoJlgh , populist , carrylnc county by 41. Cass county will offset this , elect Ing Orton , republican. P1EHCE COUNTY All precincts heard from estimate Holcomb , CCO ; Majors , 555 ; Deck , republican , for representative , carries the county by 250. THAYER COUNTY Complete : Majors , 1.5SO ; Holcomb , 1,101 ; Halner , 1,538 ; Stark , 1.054. Jcnklnj. and Illchards , republicans , for representatives , are elected over Daverc and MsCaw , populists. YOHK COUNTY Complete vote : Hol comb , l.fiOS ; Majors , 1.82J ; Sturdovant , 66 ; II. E , Moore , 1,983 ; Gaffln , 1,390 ; Dunpliy , 120 ; Piper , 1,980 ; McFadden , 1,355 ; Elllck , 89 ; Holt , 60 ; Eugene Moore , 1,999 ; Wilson , 1,350 ! Rautnan , 144 ; Hartley , 1,979 ; Powers , 1,338 ; Lulkart , GO ; Drcldenthal , 115 ; Churchill , 1.967 ; Carey , 1,387 ; Ames. 130 ; Ilussell. 1,943 ; Kent , 1,374 ; nigler , 143 ; Corbett , 2,094 ; Jones , 1,293 ; Doollttle , 119. Congress , Halner , re publican , 1.972 ; Alley , democrat , 10S ; Stark , populist , 1,422. State senate , Charles. II. Sloan , republt.an , 1,942 ; Dobson , populist , 1,333. Uepresentatlves , Conaway , republi can , 1,978 ; ilcFadden , republican , 1,863 ; Mclssner , democrat , 216 ; Obcrg. populist , 1,317 ; Ittner , populist. 1,418. SHERMAN COUNTY Holcomb , 719 ; Majors , 399 ; rest of ntate "Uckct : Independent , C50 ; republican , 450 ; Kern , 639 ; DaitKherty , 480 ; For senator : Btaqk , 487 ; Dlckerson , 035. This elects Black , republican , by three votes. /Ink , lndependentEcIected representative by 128. VALLEY GOUNJTY Official vote not yet canvassed. Complete returns of county give vote on governor as follows : Majors , 695 ; Holcomb , 7 3 ; < ttiin5evant , 25. POLK COUNTV ' Gerrard , S3 ; Holcomb , 1.295 ; Majors , 991' ; Sturdevant , 45 ; R. B. Moore , S95 ; Qafllnil,192 ; Dunphy. 62 ; Piper , 831 ; McFadden,1.168 ; Elllck , 62 ; Rolf , 60 ; Eugene Moore , 831 ; Wilson , 1,171 ; Bauman , 78 ; Bartley. 768 ; Ppwcrs , 1,169 ; Lulkart , 33 ; Breldentlial. QS ; CUurcliill , 839 ; Carey , 1,053 ; Ames , 62 ; RusselL 840 ; Kent , 1,269"Blgleri ; 60 ; Corbett , SCJijJfines , 1,127 ; .DooJIttle , 67 ; congress , Halner , .republican , 822 ; Allay , : democrat , 06 ; , Slor , c , populist , 1,170 ; Wood ward , people ; ? . ,09 , ; . state senate , Holland , , republican , Sol : , McKeson , democrat , G7 ; Cimpboll , p6'r7aTlst.Jtl,157 : Mackle1. , peopIo'B. llO ; representative , Buckley , republican , 944 ; Booatrem , prohibitionist , 92 ; Hqrst , populist , 1.130. , , LANCASTER COUNTY Gerrard , 359 ; Holcomb , 4,275 ; Majors , 6,992 ; Sturdsvant , 21S ; R. E. Moore , 7,572 ; Gafliu , 3.458 ; Dun pliy , 242 ; Piper , 7,003 ; McFadden , 3,144 : Elllck , 651 : Rolf , 433 ; Eugene Moore , G,94 ( ! ; Wilton , 3,126 ; Bauman , 350 ; Bartley , 7,207 ; Powers. 1,803 ; Lulkart , 1,201 ; Breidenthal , 4 7 ; Churchill , 6,802 ; Carey. 3,240 ; Ames , 425r Russell. 7,210 ; Kent , 3,620 ; Blgler , 275 ; Corbstt , 7,120 ; Jones , 3,240 ; Doollttle , 310 ; Congress : St.-ode , republican. 0,833 ; Weir , populist , 4.130. State senate : John n , Wrlpht. republican. 0,338 : McKson. . rcnubll- c n , 6 GS2f ; levers pjpullst , 3 S33 , R. T. Clrm bers , populist , 3,681 : Representative Burns , republican. 0,742 ; Harkson , republican , 0,627 ; Munger , republican , 0,428 : Robinson , republi can , 6,642 ; Spencer , republican , 6,282 ; Dunn , populist. 3,740 ; Eager , populist. 3,620 ; Herrick - . rick , populist , 3.614 ; Jones , populist , 3.61S. r ROCK COUNTY Holcomb. 277 ; Majors. 338 ; R , E. Moore , 313 : Gamn , 2CG ; Piper , 346 ; McFadden. 211 ; Eugene Moore , 351 ; Wilson , 247 ; Bnrtley. 340 ; Powers , 20S , Churchill , 346 ; Carey , 257 ; Russell , 310 ; Kent , 211 ; Corbett , 339 ; Jones , 257 ; Daugherty , 352 ; Kem , 261. Legislature , Scamahorn , Stewart. 241 ; Myers. 451 ; Bui-chard , 231. LINCOLN COUNTY For governor. Ger rard , 7 ; Holcomb , 2SG ; Majors , 383 ; Sturdo- vant , 9 ; Blgelow , 111 Dunphr. 22 ; Gamn , 239 ; Moore , 405 ; Elllck , 32 ; Hompes , 13 ; McFadden. 198 ; Piper , 407 ; Rolfe. 17 ; Bau man , 29 ; Moore. 397 ; Smith , 13 ; Wilson , 227 ; Bnrtley , 404 ; Brldenthal , 26 ; Lulkart , 23 ; Pond. 10 ; Powers , 201 ; Carbett. 511 ; Dee llttle , 29 ; Jones , 215 ; Kearney. 10 ; Ames , 21 ; Carey , 219 ; Churchill. 391 ; Mack. 9 ; Blgcler. 19 ; Hill. 15 : Kent. 230 ; Russell , 400 ; Bentley , 41 Bryan , SO ; Bone , 13 ; Daugherty , 417 ; Kem , 223 ; Alters , 407 ; Miller , 28 ; Shrader , 220 ; Hampton ,225 ; Harris. 419. ANTELOPE COUNTY Holcomb. 1,148 ; Majors , 869 ; Gaffln. 1.CG7 ; Moore , 413 ; Me- Faddcn , 1,035 ; Piper , 883 ; Wilson , 1,010 ; Moore , 958 ; Powers , 1,003 ; Devlne , 1.157 ; Ilcneely , 119 ; MelKleJohn , 1,082. For sena tor , Jeffries. 902 ; Martin , 8G6. Antelope com prises twenty-seven voting precincts. CLAY COUNTY Majors. 1,613 ; Holcomb. 1,550. For congress , Andrews , 1,637 ; Mc Kelghan ; 1.C49. MADISON COUNTY One precinct to hoar from which gives Majors 72 plurality and the lost of republican ticket. 75 to 100 plurality. Complete vote : Holcomb , 1,452 ; Majors. 1,269 ; Sturdcvant , 159 ; II. E. Moore , 1,341 ; Gaffln , 1 198 ; Dunphy , 297 ; Piper , 1,325 ; McFadden. 783 ; Klllck. 549 ; Rolf , 161 ; Eugene. Moore , Ii533 ; Wilson , 816 ; Bauman , 379 ; Bartley , 1,285 ; Powers. 577 : Lulkart , 834 : Brlcdentl'al. 161 ; Churchill , 1.326 ; Carey , 1.224 ; Ames. 301 ; Russell , 1,317 ; Kent. l.lSfl ; Bigler , 280 ; CorbetJ l.328 ' ; Jones , 1,177 ; Dee . llttle , 303. Congress , ic'publlcan. 1,381 ; demo * crat , llcan , Representatlvo , 949 ; populist , ' BURT COUKT.YReturns In full glvo : Gorrard. 60 ; Hqcornb | , 1,064 ; Major * . 1,142 ; Sturdevant , 23 , ; BlKClow , 01 ; Dunphy , 69 ; Gamii , 8S1 ; Moorc.,1,149 ; Elllck. Ill : Hompa. C8 ; McFadden , 'VO/:1 ! / : Piper. 1,275 ; Rolfe , 65 ; Bauman , 166 ; Modre. 1,251 ; Smith , 71 ; Wil son , 794 ; Hartley. U360 ; Breidenthal , 86 ; Lulk art , 98 ; Pondn.03i ; Powers , 731 ; Corbett , 1,282 ; Doollttle ; SJSoJones. 829 ; Kearney , 65 ; Ames , 63 ; Carey , & ' . \ ; Churchill , 1,250 : Mack , 57 : Blgler , 73 ; ) lllll , 67 ; Kent. 833 ; Russell , 1,257. For cajigfea : Devlno. 740 ; Hens- ley , 167 ; Melkltjohn , 1.202 ; Thomas , 64. Senat6r , SeventhldUtrlct : Hull , Independent , 763 ; Hanson , drti'ocrat , 221 ; SWurtcr. republi can , 1,177. Representative , Twelfth district : Roth , Independent. ) 880 ; Slason , republican , 1,277. Representative. Thirteenth district : Spraguo. 852 ; Weber , 1,205. Th entire re publican county ticket Is elected by 260 to 350 plurality. GOSPER COUNTY Holcomb. 609 ; Majors , 362 ; Sturdevant , 32 ; state ticket shows Inde pendent. 590 ; republican , 350 ; McKelghan , 693 ; Andrews , 362-Young majority In county , 189 ; McBrMc , 198 ; official count may change this a llttl , but It Is correct substantially. of FURNAS COUNTY Holcomb , 1.106 ; Majors , 1,141 ; Sturdevant , 65 ; Piper , 1,123 ; McFadden , 1,050. Congress ! Andrews , republican , 1.087 ; McKelghan , demo-pop , 980. State sen ator : F , M. Ratbbun , republican , 1,102 ; L. W. Young , populUI , 910. Representative : E. 11. Bee , republican , 1,264 ; Steven * , populist , 930. DODGE COUNTY Complete gives Hol comb. 2.145 ; Majors , 1,728 ; Burns , republican , and MoVlcker , democrat , ars elected repre sentative } , and Holbrook , republican , Is elected state senator ; Abbott , democrat , ij elected county attorney. HOLT COUNTY The return ! are. not all In yet. but enough precinct * have reported to tl show that Holcomb carries the county by about 260 , and the rest ot the ctato ticket about the same. The Independent candidates for tha legislature are elected by botwesn fifty and seventy-five majority. Indications are that John Crawford. Independent , Is elected to the senate by about eighty ma jority. PIIELPS COUNTY Vote all In : Holcomb , total. 1,156 ; Majors , 823 ; Andrews , 1,017 ; Me- Kolghan , 959 ; Dale ( pop. ) , state senate , 1,037 ! Kcester ( rep. ) , 950 , Brodlne ( rep. ) , represent ative , 967 ! Soderman ( pop. ) , 1,024. WAYNE COUNTY Holcomb , 800 ; Majors , 780 ; Mclklejohn , plurality , 387. Republi cans1 , Ctiacc , representative , and Ittesslor , senator , elected by large plurality. HOWARD COUNTY Complete vote : Hol comb. 1,063 ; Majors. 673 ; Sturdevant , M ; R. 13. Moore , R97 ; Gamn , 997 : Dunphy , 115 ; Piper , 658 ; McFadden , 927 ; Elllck. 139 ; Rolf , 73 ; Eugene Moore , 679 ; Wilson , 933 ; Bauman , 173 ; Hartley , GC5 ; Powers , 93S ; Lulkart , 104 ; Breidenthal , 102 ; Churchill. 673 ; Carey , 1,003 ; Ames , 110 ; Russell. 659 ; Kent , 1,006 ; Blgler , 129 ; Corbett. 660 ; Jones , 1,019 ; Daollttle. 126. Congress : Matt Daughcrly , 710 ; O. M. Kem , 1,077. State senator : O. H. Caldwell , re publican , 725 ; J , L. Johnson , demo-pop , 1,057. Representative : Harry Schlckonduntz , repub lican , SS6 ( Nells Nelson , demo-pop , 817. JOHNSON COUNTY Complete vote : Hol- omb , 982 ; Majors , 1,402 ; Sturdevant , 81 ; R. J. Moore , 1,381 ; Gaffln , 898 : Dunphy , 141 ; Iper , 1,374 ; McFadden , 743 ; Elllck , 170 ; tolf , 95 ; Eugene Moore , 1,386 ; Wilson , 762 ; Uuman , 224 ; Bartlcy , 1,346 ; Pow- rs , 690 ; Lulkart , 166 ; Breldonthal , 75 ; Churchill , 1,376 ; Carey , 8G2 ; Vmes , 173 ; Russell , 12 ; Muny , 3 ; Kent , 091 ; Ifiler , IG7 ; Corbatt , 1,388 ; Jones , 855 ; Doo- ttle , 173. Congress : Strode , 1,428 ; Weir , 93. State senate : Hitchcock , republican , .360 ; Buffett , democrat , 208 ; Williams , pop- list , 881. Representative : Popleman , ropub- ean , 1,376 ; Bulk , republican , 3,052 ; Overturf , emo-pop float , 1,000 ; Ellis , domo-pop , 1,041. BUFFALO COUNTY A setnl-otllclal count f the votes In this county gives Holcomb , OSO ; Majors , 1,813. Kem carried the county y 150 and Is probably elected , lack , republican , for state senate , carried ils county by 151 and the district by 11. : rady , republican , nnd Scott , populist , are Iccted representatives , and Norrls Brown , epubltcan , Is elected county attorney by a arse majority. HARLAN COUNTY Complete vote : Hot- pmb , > 3G ; Majors , 822 ; Sturdevant , 23 ; Jl. 13.Pip Moore , 870 ; Gnflln , 873 ; Dunphy , 49 ; 'Iper , 911 ; McFadden , 822 ; Elllck , 33 ; Holfe , 28 ; Eugene Moore , 838 ; Wilson , 935 ; Smith , 86 ; Bauman , 70 ; Hartley , 831 ; Powers , 840 ; .ulkart , 31 ; Brldenthal , 55 ; Churchill , 827 ; aroy , 840 ; Ames , 45 ; Russell , 723 ; Kent , StS ; Blgler , 49 ; Corbett , S29 ; Jones , 879 ; Jcollttlc , 51. Congress Andrews , rcpitb- "Ican , SG9 ; Ashby , democrat , 27 ; McKelghan , opullst , 883. State senate Keester , re- lubllcan , 7G6 ; Dale , populist , 918. Repre- entatlve Luce , republican , 813 ; Hull , popu- listS , 959. Official count. SAUNDERS COUNTY Complete : vote lolcomb , 2,593 ; Majors , 1,708 ; R. E. Moore , ,744 ; Gaffln , 2,442 ; Piper , 1.819 ; McFadden , ,9S1 ! ; Eugene Moore , 1,799 ; Wilson , 1,931 ; Jartley. 1,800 ; Powers , 2,013 ; Churchill , ,782 ; Carey , 2,269 ; Russell , 1,829 ; Kent , ,219 ; Corbett , 1.831 ; Jonea , 2,002. State e"nnte ! Lehr , republican , 1,985 ; Weber , pop ulist , 2,016. Representative James Hayes , opubllcan , 1,613 ; Brownell , republican , 1,980 ; 'crrls , democrat , 661 ; Haullck , populist , 1,91I 'HOOKER COUNTY complete voteiioi - omb , 28 ; Majors , 28 ; Sturdevant , 7 ; Moore , 30 ; Gaffln , 30 ; Dunphy , 5 ; Pl ] > cr , 27 ; Mc- 'addon , 28 ; Elllck , 2 ; Rolf , 5 ; Eugene loore , 30 ; Wilson , 29 ; Dahlman , none ; Bau- uan , S ; Bartley , 27 ; Powers , 31 ; Luikart , 2 ; BrlBdcnthal , 4 ; Churchill. 30 ; Carey , 30 ; Vines , 6 ; Russell , 27 ; Kent , 27 ; Blgler , 5 ; orbett. 29 ; Jones , 27 ; Doollttlc , G. Con gress Daugherty , 33 ; Kem , 30. Senate 2vans , , 28 ; Shrader , 31. Representative Barry. ; 33 ; Price , 29. MEHRICK COUNTY Official count : iajors. 840 ; Holcomb , 887. RED WILLOW COUNTY Holcomb , 497 ; Majors , 321 ; Gcrrard , 18 ; Sturdevant , 29. Jongressional , Andrews , 200 ; McKelghan , :539 . McCook nnd six county precincts to lear from. Majors nnd Andrews will carry ounty by small majority. Republican legls alive ticket elected- Republicans will elect ntlro I county ticket .iixcepl treasurer and commissioner. CHEYENNE COUNTY Thirteen out of Eighteen , precincts of the county gives PIol- 2omb a majority of 100 . Other five precincts vlll probably swell majority to 150. Kem slightly ahoad. The legislative ticket In dications republican. WEBSTER COUNTY With three pelncti B-lilch will not materially alter the majorities gives the following vote : Majors. 1,067 ; Hol comb , 1,099 ; Piper , 1,019 ; McFadden. 922 ; Andrews , 1.034 ; McKelghan , 1,121 ; McKesby , state senator , and Wilder and McNItt , repre sentatlves elected. BOX BUTTE COUNTY Complete returns gives Majors , G56 ; Holcomb , 603 ; Moore , 652 ; Gaffln , 534 ; Burtley. G4S ; Powers , 607 ; Dausherty , 602 ; Kem , 531. Republicans elected attorney nnd commissioner. PIIELPS COUNTY Impossible to obtain correct veto en state oHlcsrs , except governor , until county clerk canvussea rotas , but Imlance of Btato officers here liavo about , 275 votes more votea than Majors. \ DAWES ' COUNTY Total returns , except three county proclncls , which will go for IIol- comb , give Majors 733 and Holcomb 789. Eckles , republican candidate for county at torney , and McGrcw , republican , for clerk of court , are elected by a small majority , CLAY COUNTY Official vote : Holcomb , 1,637 ; Majors , 1,710 ; Sturdevant , 65. For congress , Andrews , 1,731 ; Ashby , 8 ; McKelghan : 1,541. For state senator , Mlghell , 1,702 ; Laurie , 133 ; Home. 1.52S. Representatives , Ashby. 1,607 ; Hatgrove , 1,547 ; Mattcson , 363 ; McKelvlc , 333 ; Campbell , 1.380 ; Randall. 1,303. ADAMS COUNTY Complete vote : Holcomb , . 1.65S ; Majors. 1,856 ; Sturdevant. 67 : R. E. Moora , 1,864 ; Gamn. 1,539 ; Dunphy , 130 ; Piper , 1,818 ; McFadden , 1.440 ; Elllck. 152 ; Rolf. 88 ; Eugene Moore , 1.847 ; Wilson , 1,445 ; Bauman , 143 ; Bartley , 1,814 ; Powers , 1.447 ; Luikart , 134 ; Breidenthal , 126 ; Churchill , 1.839 ; Carey. : 401 ; Ames , 131 ; Hussrll , 1,814 ; Kent. 1.533 ; Blgler , 137 ; Corbett , 1.803 ; Jones , 1,612 ; Doo- llttlo , 105 , Congressman , Andrews , .repub lican , 1,915 ; McKelghan , democrat-populist 1,604. State senator , Leopold llahn , repub lican , 1,800 ; W. H. Waldron , democrat-pop- ulist. 1,643. Representatives , Peter Griffith republican , 1,797 , Randolph McNItt , repub lican , 1,847 : A. T. Shattuck , domocrat-pop- pulist , 1,606 ; Frank Sweezy , democrat-popu list , 1.533. KEYA PAIIA COUNTY Complete vote Holcomb , 373 ; Majors. 240 ; Sturdevant. 22 Congress , Daugherky , republican , 234 ; Kem populist , 351. Stale senate , Scamahorn , re publican , 220 ; Stewart , populist. 310. Repro sentatlvc , Browcr. republican , 221 ; Rolplent ner , populist , 345. BROWN COUNTY Complete vote : IIol comb , 337 ; Majors , 404 ; Sturdevnnt , 27 ; Cor .rard , 14 ; R. E. Moore , 401 ; Gaffin , 325 ; Dun phy , 48 ; Blgelow. 15 ; Piper , 400 ; McFadden 299 ; Elllck. 36 ; Rolf. 42 ; Hompeu , 11 ; Eu gene Moore , 400 ; Wilson. 304 ; Smith , 13 Bauman , 73 ; Hartley , 402 ; Powers , 296 ; Lulk art , 42 ; Bro'.denthal. 35 ; Churchill , 101 Carey. 321 ; Amca. 48 ; Russell , 402 ; Kent 319 ; BlgJer , 40 ; Corbett , 101 ; Jones , 321 Doollttte. 51. Congicss , Daugherty , ropub llcan , 40S ; Kem , populist , 358. State sen oto , Sojmahorn , republican , 403 ; Owens , il.'rn ocrat , 70 ; Stewart , populist , 307. Rcpresenta tlve , Myers , republican , 414 ; Burchard , pop ullst , 336. ALABAMA. Democrats Kloct All the Congrffmiici but Ono. BIRMINGHAM , Ala. , Nov. 7. Later re turns from the Ninth congressional dlstrlc show that Underwood , democrat , la clectei by at Iea < t 2,000 majority. Returns from In Seventh district , the only one In Alabami whore the democrats are not mire of success are slow , but Indicate the election ot Howard populist , over Ilronson , democrat. The Kol bites nra In high spirits over the rcs Their convention , called to meet In Montgom cry next Monday , will organize a Icglalatur their own uml name a United States sena tor to contest for the scat of John U Morgan who will bo re-elected by the democrat ) legislature , on the ground that a majority o the regular legislature was elected by fraut llimurit Amlrmvu. HASTINGS , Nov. 7. ( Special Telegram. ) Hastings was In a whirlwind of excltemen this morning when the news reached thl city that Andrews wai elected and declarin , Iho defeat of McKelghan. An exciting crow marched to the Iloatwlck hotel , where Mr Andrews was awaiting returns and placln him on their shouldeu marched over th city , and.at the time , yelling at the top o their voices. When In frontof tbe city en Ino house they hftltcj and secured the chters art In which Andrews was placed nnd the rocewlon moved on , pulling the carl by and. Ho was escorted In this fashion to Is homo , where ho made ft short speech , In rhlch ho thanked Iho boys for the > kindness hewn him anil their energetic labor. KORTII CAROLINA. VIII Ilcqulro the OlIlcUl Count to Decide the Itrmilt RALEIGH , N. C. , Nov. 7. The stale Juill- lal ticket la so close that It will require ho ofllclnl count lo decide. The legislature , In doubt. Democrats hope for It , but nako no claims. Populist and republican eaders are very confident. The Indications ro that the fusion ticket has defeated the .cmocratlc . congressional candidates In the 'irst , Fourth. Fifth , Secenlh. Eighth nnd Inth , making the congressional delegation land Ihreo democrats , two republicans nnd our populists. The democrats , however , ro still claiming the Seventh , Eighth and Wnth districts. Mrodo Curried lv ! ry County. LINCOLN , Nov. 7. ( Spclal Telegram. ) Chairman Buahncll , of the congressional com- ntttco , this evening gives out the following s strodo's majorities In the counties of the ( strict : Lancaster , 3,200 ; Johnson , 400 ; Otoo , 200 ; Richardson , 425 ; Ncmaha. 175 ; Cass , 600 ; Pawnee , 499. The laat Is olllclal , NIPPING THJ/KEAL STUFF. low n Ilrnl Kentucky Uriitlmimu I'mcllccs nt tlio llur. A llttlo man with steel-gray eyes nnd lese cropped beard streaked with while vas the center of a group of Interested lls- cners In the Phoenix hotel rotunda , writes Lexington correspondent of the St. Louis lepubllc. Ho was entertaining them with ecltrUs of the deeds of valor of various { cntucklans who shed luster upon the state before the war. He was Colonel William ) uko of Danvlllo. Colonel Duke has , por- mps , fought mora sensational and bloody ucls than any American alive today. His meeting with General Roger Hanson was ono t the most notable In the history of the ode. They fought with pistols nt ten paces , ind Hanson was shot through the hips. Jolonel Duke In appearance , speech an de portment Is one of the best specimens of ho old type of Kentucky gentlemen to be ound In the. state today. Wnen ho heard hat a representative of the Republic was n the hotel lobby the colonel Bent an cin- ssary to the newspaper man with nn Invl- atlon to como and meet him. This Is about vhat Colonrl Duke said when the correspond ent was presented : "Mr Blank , I am damnably pleased to mc3t you , sir. I hope you qro n gentleman , and I am led to believe , from your antecedents and record , that you are , sir. By the way , sir , I that you accompany me to the Phoenix jar and have a sip of the real Kentucky stuff with tlio Juice of mint In It. You don't get clthor good whisky or good mint In tha west , sir. I hnvo been out there , and I know whereof I speak. " Grasping the lower part of the bottle In the right hand and tipping It over till the neck rested on the .Index finger of his left hand , Colonel Duke let the whisky * trickle out with a musical gurgle Into the glass , the bottom of vhlch was stained with mint juice. The colo- tel had crushed the juice out himself iy pressing hard with ills spoon on .he leaves the bartender had dropped In .ho glass. Having done this , he removed thW leaves and was ready for the whisky. When the glasa was Illicit about half with the red liquor that had the lazy sparkle of oil , he slowly fetirrcd the decoction to get the mint juice well mixed with the whisky. Al this time he spoke not a word , but kept Ills eye ciosely riveted to the half-filled ? ; lass. After stirring the whisky und mint iuico slowly nnd deliberately for about n nlnuto ! , ho carefully removed the spoon , ilaced ; the rim of the glass between his lips , ind , closing his eyes nnd tossing back his icad. ho drank the mixture with as much enjoyment as If It wore the nectar of the gcds. A loud smack of the lips and a shake of the head told that the colonel had recov ered fiom Ills reveries. Woman I.lvn Longer Tlinii Mnn. Women appear to have an advantage over men In long living , says a writer In the forth American Review. Statistics re cently collected by Prof. Humphrey of Eng- and. In his work on "Old Age , " show that , as usual , In records of longevity tha women predominate over the men In tplte of the many disadvantages they have to contend with , such as the dangers Incidental to chlld-bear- ng and diseases associated therewith. He attributes this to the comparative- Immunity of woman from ninny exposures and risks to which man Is subject. Temperance In eat- ng and drinking , freedom from anxieties In reference to labor and business , are on the side of the female sex. No woman writer has yet taken up tha subject , I believe , which seems odd , as female physicians arc now a leccsMty of modern times. U has been often stated , and It Is probably true , that the principal authors on the subject of longevity lave been physicians , who , as a rule , do not reach the standard in uge of the average man. lcn Is said to have lived to his 140th year , > ut the statement Is not credited nowadays. Hippocrates died at 104 , which was not doing any better than many day laborers of our hues. Rochefoucauld , that wise and ob servant Frenchman , said that "Few people < now how to bo old , " he , perhaps , thinking ilmselt one of them , though.lie died at the age of C7. In some of its aspects nothing seems lo be more capricious and eccentric than the law In regard to longevity. Flrst- jorn children and also those born out ot wed- .ock were formerly believed to bo more likely : o live longer than any other. The offspring of centenarians. If they would only Inter mrrylth their class , might In time sur pass all other people In length of years. But if human beings will not take the trouble that the careful breeders ot horses and other ncre animals do they cannot expect to go much over a century. A great brldgo over the Seine bearing theaters and houses will be one of the chief attractions of the Paris exposition In 1900. WE- QIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 ( to 7 doses ) of Pierce's To any one sending name and address lo us on a postal card. QNCB USED THEY ARU ALWAYS IN PA VOR. f fence , our objttl in sending them out broadcast * B . ON TRIAL o. 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