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F ' . . . . . . ' . THE OMAHA , , DAILY BEE : '
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ESTABLiSIIJD JUNE 19. 871. O [ ArrA , 1VE1XESDAY 1tlpnNING - , APIIIIJ a , 1895. ! SINOI.aD 'I COpy FIVE C.1 N'rs.
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, SWIFT \ WAS AN EASY WINNEU \ \
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llCliilb1icODS Carry Chicago by tb3 Largest
Majority Ever GIven in thoaty ,
. lA FORTY TIOUSMD VOTES TO SPARE
Repuhlcnns : lnlw n Clenl S\erl' nf Al the
S Other Ciy Olks nn" Invo ii I I.nro
I Majority of tin Alh'rllll-Chl
/crvlco l'rol"llul Carrl , , " .
, CICAGOj April 2-Al 10 o'clock the rc ! '
I turna . Irom the municipal ellen show that
the rqmhlcls : have obtalne,1 , a cOlpleto vlc.
tory , elrcln ) ( Iorg e I Swift , their candidate ,
for mayor by a \lur\lty close to 40,000.
, Eight hundred an,1 , I'Hnty precincts out 01 I
; total . ! avc Swt 12GGl and Wenler
88,000. In addition , to the mayor the rellub-
, lC1ns : have , the returs Indicate , elected their
candidates for asse ! ser , colector , sUl1ervisor
and ] town clerk In nil the towns , lallng a
, clean swtep In all the town omces.
Of the nlderlen , the republicans have certaInly -
taInly elected sixteen out 01 thE total of
tilrty-four ) and claIm thaI they have fully
thirty ahermen ] but this Is \ry doulMul ,
thb democrats clallln al least ten 01 them.
4 Frank Ialller , the ex-congreesman who ran IS
an Indeplent ] In the Nineteenth ward , Is
, . ; electEI by a good majority. The propoSItion
to put the Ilolce , and nfl other city vmclals
I under ] civil service rules and extend , the
' mayoralty term to four years has undouhte ly
been carrIEd 1r a majority very close to that
- . obtalne1 by Swift. The returns on this vote
arc comln In very slowly , but the vote as
far a3 II has been shown Is about the same
, proportons aJ that or thc party vote for
' mayor.
' Al be last mayoralty electon , when raycr
1 % ' HonJIr was elected to flit thE unexillre\
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,7 1 teri'of Mayor larrlon. the democratic plur-
p ely wit 1,2'I. At the last slate election In
the sl'.6 wards the plurality ofVuIft , repub- :
Ica' canldatc , lor state IreDlurer , over
: 'Calget ' , demccrat was 14CGi. (
. - . At midnight no figures had , been received
to change In any way the general estmate
of the result made at 10 o'clocll. The later
malc
returns show that George Trllc , democratIc
cadilate , for city attorney , Is running far
head of his ticket and he his In excellent
. chance for election against Wrst , republican , ,
who has been scratched unmercifully .
Democratic aldermen have been elected In
' the 'SI\th , Ninth , lghteenth and 1'went- .
'soventh warls , while the republicans have
u certainly ! ecurcu1 ' twenty allermen. , leturnH
from other sards arc not sufllciently rlellnltc r
< sutclenty defnlc
: , " to determlno the result wIth accuracy. Alderman -
derman John MeGlcn of the Twenty.frst '
ward , credited wih hell ! the father or thc' n
. 'boodle" ordinance was burled deqlly.
The civi service . rule has been carrIed br
_ 3 heavy majority . probably by 20,000.
IT JA ll\"E uaU fl'OMIN . JU1t11t1 .
Ohio Inllr Jlhl Now t.r nn EII''I I
Stnl,111lh t the : : I'I.
MASSJLION , 0. . AprIl 2.-Mrs. C. C.
Everhnrdt . presilent of the Ohio Woman I
Suffrage association , speaking at the result
of the Ohio election , says : "The women of r
4 Ohio .have taken hold and , demonstrated that L
, d . . , , .iJIJn : in enter polItics successfully an I
wlth : ut loss of dIgnIty or self respect The
! xpprlce ; of one campaign lisa settled the n
m 8cl.ool . suffrage Iluclton for all time to come
We are now loollng Into the future hopelul I
of'addlng to our present privileges nn ; ] In the
good thij 10 come of sharing
tl.J poltcal re -
Ionslhll equally with neui. I think ret I
will be I : Iumber , of .yars before any material I
'c' ge Is made In our political condition .
If 1S , not true that \e. propose to ask for
Inuniclilal suflvge at time hams ] of the next
general N3embly. Under the IJrcsent con
- 81tutln.lle Ilpwer ) 01 the lell&lature Is vet'p
' limited. We shal offer I bill at the nexl
1' ' emouIn , but It \\1 be In the nature of al
amendment to the existing law "
CINCINNATI . April 2.-Tho women 01
, Ohio who % yesterday for the flt'ud. tme tool
4 t part 'In an election , bfln permitted to vote
p for members of the school board , manllestel\ \
unusual Interest In most places Here and
there \ tim Ilrl\legl was conteateti. Their
. Influence was largely In favor Il republcan
. caiu\lates ! , hut here and there they voted lor
dcii crats. In one town , London , the
women handsomely .Iefltcd the mel on both ,
defluocrat , and republican t hets. : lany
WC b elec/ed / throughout the state. Mistakes
In casting ballots defeated sauna of their car I
} ; t dldates.
, CLEVE.AND , April 2.-The republican LII
I made 1 clean sweell II yesterda"s municipal. I , .
It , . . election II this city , electing every calHldato ;
01 their ticket In' pluralItIes or from 7,000 I
to 15,000 , lcl13son. , republican , fo mu'or ,
received n plurality of 7,17. le Is the
youngCbt man ever elected mayor of the
city . betg hut 32 years el age.
Catherine II. T Acry , the only woman 01
the republican school board ticket . Is electc , ]
Heports' from man ) ' towns II northern Ohio
Ibow that women were elected ] to school ,
bvards. As : rule large republican gails
i , are reported. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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lOn TII l'ltiT'I'DU : l : ' 1'1 II 1 n'ry'fUns. .
'Vlloln ICI.ublc , , . \ II emu ii : ( Iov'mnvzmt rlr
) J uuJcI list " liii to run.
WUlNA , MInfl. , April 2.-For the frt
tIme II thirty years this city has elected a
republican . Alllsou D , Youmumnuu . as mayo
The entire republican and reform ticket was
elected ] with twp oxceptlon . The record 01 i
the Ilreseut i uucl , headed ] by a democrat to
I mayor. imab ' heon subJected to nn Investgaton' '
b a miniature I.exow cOlmltel' . Ind. .
charges have been II'eferre,1 , of 4utsmnanag eI I
; mont IQ.t" ; " etty's nfftirm. : Time committee 'ii :
reuort/ . Ixpccted . wil soon he siml Ii- :
mltc ' . .j..IJiositIoum of Isulul tends , to !
, the extent 01 $55,000 for an electric ligi lit
lght
. plant \cas . ] C"tel. \ .
1 'lllhl'I"11hl , I lt ! l. .1 nue iti.
ST. JOSFWII. Apri 2.-Th , election here
pasell ai qimletly . a full vote however . lwlnL
, poled , EIght aldermen ] , W. II. Finch an,1 , 0. I 1
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41 n. lerr ) ' . tIemnaerat . amid Ians Nelson , ] I , " .
; . , M. 1.\11101 \ , A. H. Ahercromhlc. Louis ] 'm-
, TIII , w . i. Jalle on nail , A. S. Iommg , re-
4' oubl 'al" . 'w ' ro electeul. , The council ! now ,
, ! tan,1 , fvultliU rq1blcans amid two detn 0-
, . crat U. H. Vlmmt'yard , I . A. Dmlllon , I I.
, + _ ' : A q' , IVSpD , democrats anti J. n. ) ltclll , I
. ; : / Newbencr and , 1 I 10 . Marshall , republc11u ,
were elected ' Inelber "f the school bDard.
J.Iht "u'I ' H'Imug , I'ulrl I't St. I.outli.
, 81' I.OuSllrl 2-An election Is helm ng
heh\ In this city for Iclber of the ( muunk 'I-
- pal counci and hOISI of delegates , Cold Ind I
threatening weather together wih a lack of
intQrcat \ ICullng In u light 'ote beli mg
. . , ,1. , polled. No Ilredictons al to the result bclnl e.n
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: be 11\le. as time clllhlates Illt UII by t Ins
'dAmoerats and n'publcals show about e\'en
t strength. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Irllh Olb HIIO "UICY In 81rll.
k lJ7IQIT. Mich . , Allrl -'rhe leI Ily I
. ' -calth bed 'lvluiclm \ Imas hitherto bin
tlh boar.lIhlch ha hlhprto J cci 0'
) ' pled to -I ' business , without 10nC ) ' , won a ,
, 'Vlnt against Mayor 'Inree's admmilmilstr.mti tmr
toay , 1 ,1111'alus , a ordered , by the ci ll" .
- ctIt ! court to compel the city cVlptroler lu
- , draw an enter for $12t00 , \1 Ih wlllh ! 10
' . - pay ) ' the barcl's cXllcnicl telll'rarl ) '
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, I'cllltrll Icc'imru ) , for J'YRIO. :
, NASUVU.I.I , April 2.-Two hUlllre,1 alI ]
, u ' 1f ) local Ilemolrts have : riucul ' ] a call for
. a mass meetIng to declare 11 lil'lr 01 scaUn mg
' H. CII ) ' 1 \'a"B. republican contestant for the t
'Ii L'L.ove1norsbIp. . _ _ _ _ _
p . UUII . . 'UIII.II , 'nUlfll ,
. rJ nvNo , Oltl , April 2.-'he closing 01
4bs. Iloll too1tt % tuUed the 1t biter cam I'
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pln In the history of the cl ) . . Although
ret urr.s will not b In until tomorrow II Is
, eneralY conceded ] the entire repuhlcan
tic ket Is ehcIN Ilensley , the citizens' cnmli. ,
date , )
and l'lesldent 01 the Oklahoma Press as-
sclalon , was R calll < ate and was bitterly
as saIled and ] most bitterly , leC llle1 Peery ,
clltor of the Globe . Invaded , ] the DemocrJt
otce with a gumn a 11 bodyguard to whip
Hensley lor tra.lucln hlJ family , but liens-
ley got the droll 01 him and , Peery backed ] out.
: lYUIl' 11I'UUI.lc.S : . 1' IPmO.
Ieflrm a1r'aurc : luL lie { nrrl"1 Ont to
1111 I \ v m , , , t t tin i'll , I I , , ( al mmcii .
N1\ I \ YOHK , Apri 2.-An nllress by
pr om inent reptililicans : to
pominent rrpuhlcls representative voters -
ers of New York state was issued . today ,
which Is causing mich stir and interest
ream eng pollcians of nil classes. The Rhrcss
Is signed by Cornelus N. Ilss , mll hoot
Josrph H Cimoate Horace Patter I.e Orallle
II. Con nomm . Samlel Thomas Wiiam 13 rook.
fie lul . I brace Itls8el fldwarul : , ] Mitchell , Iroolt- , .
It . Cruiger , Jopl Ii. I.rhar ) : < t. C. H. 'I' Collis .
G eorgeV. . Lyon . John H , Vunwormer , Ilenry (
lh I . Ho\lanl. , Henry W. ( 'arimmomi , : I Ienry . ,
h arden , aI ] John Clatlimm. The ronli tnltPn
Is that the vote for o\ernor In New York
Ciy at the recent electvn was nn index 01
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the numh 01 <
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new votes that had , ] come Into '
the rclmuiitcnn ) Party at that cOle
tist repuhlcan palt time on both
st ate and local Issues.
SUYB the aIlres8 , : "Thy saw that the
re publican party In this ciy hail , fully com-
mited Itself to the cause they hail , ] at limit .
( the miphutitiliug of '
Ipbul < lnl municipal government on I
mu on iai' ( I sa a sit I p lues I i ) nnd they hal Ived the
arty In the stnte would sUIIIIrt aI ] Ruslaln I
Is pled c. "
To mnl\ good the Ilromise made by the m
arty the party must pass the reform incas -
Ies I which have heen penlln i g In I the leas- leglR- I
bturo for sonic time Ilast. These measures m
Ilrol'hle for ( :
First 1 , Heoranlzatlon 01 the public schools ,
Second , Abolishing the prcsemmt ' ' ) '
! \rcsent 'I'umlan
hal appointed Ilolce Justices by creating
new police mnglstrates , to be appointed , b ,
the mayor.
Third , . Hcorganlzaton Of thc police de-
Ilolce
P a riunen t.
An argument 18 offered to show the 1m-
Ilrtance of retaining these New York Cit peters
voters In the republican party as the Ciy
01 power In the slate Is Involved.
IHI I ) { :1tl.Y : J'IN IS WiSCONSIN .
"I"tl Clllrt"s S'"llmrt"I/ iuiit , 011 , , .
; tlllrll' I ( " I ( 'lrol \"rn 11 IiI ny Illr" .
MIL'AUKTt'Is. . , April -Wlsconsln
electC a justice of the supreme court to
succeed Justice Winslow , who was the can
< llato for the bar on a generl call for re-
e lection. Ills opponent was Judge C. O. B ,
Clementson , also a candidate on a genera I
cal , as no \rty nominations snore lade
\ \'Imiio the contest was , therefore , 10npart-
mn , part lines were , to some extent , drawn ,
as \\Inslol was ) 1 democrat and Clementson
a republican. The vote throughout the stute '
was iight. and the returs Indicate the dcc -
ton of Clclcnt on. Winslow carried :1
waukee county by 600. Walber , republIcan .
Is I re-elect judge , of tine municipal court
over Nye , independent , by 8,000 to 10,000.
Hepublcans mayo elected mayors In the
folowln Wisconsin cites : Ashland , Hver
F alls , Dela\'an. Columbus Marshilehil , Mans -
t on , Sparta Waupaca , Black River Falls ; ,
: nnltowoc , hiumdson'hlto Water Lal (
Genevn , Hartford , Centrala and \\'ntertown.
The democrats In Mineral Point , Plymouth I ,
Durand 1 , Prlrlo du Chien. ' Almn , Madison L ,
Chion , Kenosha , Berlin , nlpOD , Fox Lake , ,
Shawnee and fliverdam.
1:161101 a Cnlur"lIn eoumicimnunsu.
ST. LOUTS , April 2.-Returns up to 1
o'cloclt Indicate tine election by the rcpub-
lcns of the sIx l1embers of the city counci !
Ihu are votld for at largo by 1 majorIty or
t rain 8,000 to 10000. Two-thirds or the
members or the house of delegates , ho arc
Toted for by wards , will probably he repub-
l ican. Moses Craven was elected In the Fl lf- !
teenth ward ] . lIe wU be the first colored
man to sit In the munIcIpal govcrnment. The
was very tight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'lmy ( Wnmrn01(1 , "t Emnrln.
EMPORIA , Kan. , April 2.-The entire r n-
11ublcan ticket was successlul with but two
exceptons , the Independents geting one
COllCllan anti one member of the school , l
board. rt. V. Cagney republican , for mayo
has i a majority of (100. Tine woman's vote 1 ;
waSunusualy large.
hay "r 1"1' for tH'"rl Irmocr.t" .
SpRGFmLD , :10" , April 2.-The demi
crats elected the majority of theIr tclt t ,
making gains over time last municipal electiot
The democrat ! elected ! seven out of elht
councilnrin. The new council wi stand ,
dcmocrats ten , republicans six . a democrat Ic
gain of five.
IIh , m InrtlPH , , ( 'llhl It II fcnuvcmuuco' t' . .
LEA VEWOnTJ April 2.-Dotb dem 0-
crt amid repuhlcans late tonight claim the
election of their candidate for mayor. Democrats -
ocrats ; elect three . out Of the six conncJhnen
ant , time cl ) clerIc Ind attorney. 1an ny
women voted and the election
contested anl electon was bitter ly
Irlnl'rlH11 itt m1rIuig'pnrt.
InmG POIT , Conn. , April 2.-The olcial
returns of the city elections show the an C.
cess of the lntro dcmocratc ticket by nh U-
rlt s ranging Irom 1,000 tv 200. The con In.
man counci Is democratic by I majority 01
eight on joint labor.
I'aafei ' 111 ( 'I'ut"V mm nc.
DOVBH , De April 2.-The century mat rk
was rchel , today , lu balotng for a successor
to ex-thiitetl States Senator II glns. The
100lh ballot resultel I rvlols : Jlgglns I , D :
, \ddleks , .1 1 : Massey . 3 ; Itidely . ! : Pennell ,
I : Tunnel , 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I. , 11 hlrl mrs I''n I ' Ih" " I " " 1 "r It. .
SRDAI.A , :10. . April ! 2.-The rplluhlcans
elected , three out 01 four aldermEn by go ( ]
majorities. Time new board Of ahlermen wi
consist vf sevemu Tillblcars ! annul coo ulernccrn
Time was cast election . Ilaesell cit _ 'Iulel ) ' . A smql I'ote
\ 'um cil t'l ell.nl luiui t lout.
Glm hAY , Wls . 'April -Green Jay
amid ] Fort JOlaf vote today on I union of
the two elites . and a ronsoldaton Is asstir ml .
This result wipes oft the map the name of
the eldest 10WI In tine state. The vote Is
heavy , _ _ _ _ _ _
\ 'linU..1" IL Fight " - for i'rnhtlmttion .
FORT I SCOTT , lOan. . April 2.-lllcatons
polnl to the election of the entire republic aim
ticket , heale,1 , , by hiasser for ' . ' '
tcket Jassr or munmyor. ' lie
woml'l tuolt In unusual Interest I t , tHhtng I du s.
peralel for prohibiton , which was the malu
lamummo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Issue.lu'I ' , Wlllllrr 11111'11 Thrunh.
ATCI SO : Kln" , , \prl 2-D. P. WI -
gener. democratic canlhlatt , Cpr mnyor , haH
been elected ' ] imy a majoriy estlnatell at ri 00
Time republc.lns elect all othel' oiflceu . \ \ ' ig-
gener running far aheal ] vI hie ticket .
, \1 Irluhlu ill hii II" I :11)11' .
JOPLIN :1 < . . \rl 2.-I . fl. l'orter den ma.
crat was elected Imy :10 : majority over Jtdge
halyard , r puhlc'JI , for muyor. , \1 other reo
publcan can.I"lut.s . for the cntr ( list of ciy r1e
olc s ' : erc' elected by afv lajol'lles.
" i "IIIII'II. Juk. i 't ' . \ I l I II I UI''rr. '
DRI : , April 2.-Scattering anll Incot ri-
pleto returns indicate the election If McMn it-
ray . republe : , for mmrayor all a compltte re
Ilubleal victor ) lerom I 2,500 to 1,000 sn ma-
jorly Is t claln1l , _ _ _ _ _
UClluhlc'lla ' 1I"rl : Al hit Inl ( 'IUI"II"I.
I.AWH Nl'I : , } n. , . \prl -The republ m
calms c.\rrlt1 f\er'thlng ! ere tda ) but c lot
couneilmnac. A. I. Selg wal elected mmtuy Or ,
. Ilu'or
Only 70 , 'otIS out of a 10Slblo l,5UO \ u r.
cut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( ; , Ieolllrl 11.1 I I ri l Ct 1"1.1. 8 " I I e immLathcir mu.
ULESBt'itG , Ill. . , \pr1 ! : -1mm the Ttatb I
cOlgresUonal ( district (1. \ \ ' . Prince Df Gal CI-
burg , rlubHcSI , lii I fle"tpl , by abut 'l , ( )00 )
vilria err haitian , m.ienmoerat.
LCENSE WAS A BIG WiNNER \
Oontrol of the Sateen Fnvorcl1 in Thtceti
Fourths of Nebraska Towns
WILL OBSERVE ThE nOCUMB UIWfie
Cl ) Clllels nod " ' 110 Uonrl18 Chosrn
Who WII ( nUt the NCCCMIUY I'cr-
I I " tn Sell 1.lluur ! 1)urimig
the Commiimmg \'c"r.
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The long IJouth In Nebraska seems to
have ben produclve of a senlment In favor
01 10r moisture , jimdging from the returns
of yesterlay's munlcllll elections throughT
out the slate. The Iomlnanl , Issue In nearly
11 the elections was the saloon , and high
li cense won In the . following towns :
AI.IA-The city election passed off quietly
t oday. The only Issue was license or 10
Icpoe and the license won. A. C. Sinnulien.
berFer was elected ] mayor by thirty-eight
majority m over A. B. laterly , prohibition ,
atl the entire license ticket was elected ] cx-
ccpt treasurr. Last ) 'Iar was too miry.
AlA 1. iiOh-Electiun P/SC oft muietIy .
The following nlme,1 , candidates were elected . ] ,
as OI'OSe,1 , to the occupation tax , which was
the Issue : John McGee , A. lenjamlne , J. J.
W 'mngnerV. . I Melrnua , C. horton. This
honld Is favorable to licemiso.
AHI.NGTO-Por village trustees Henry
S lnoettger . Henry Schmitt , jr. , O. S. Hazen ,
Iruce I Mansfield I and A. G. Ludwig were
e lected b ) large majorities. I Is a license
bar1 ant and cut.
AUIUIN-mecton was very quiet In Au-
bur and a frill veto cast There was a comn-
est t on maor , school board amid license ques-
( ion. J.)1 Burress was electd over I ) . g.
C. Long for mayor by eight majority. 1.
I. 1 Dart and : I. M. " 'eler were elected on
sehocl boar by elhty majority. License
rlelvec n hamlsoml . nnajortty.
AUROHA-At the city election today Ii-
cense carried by nineteen majority , the
publc Improvcment and non-llartEal tickets
pI I n the field. T. J. Forbes , mayor ; J. ] ' .
Cunnlnfhll , cleric , and Vlc Swansen , cohn-
clman , were elected on the nuorn-partisan
lon-partsan
t ickct. J. F. Detz amid 11. g , Newton ,
councimen Third ward , aunt C. G. Skinner , ,
counelmll Second , ward , were electcd on L
the t Plblc Impro\ement ticket.
DACnO T-Tle election passed oft
quietI' here toda ) ' . Only ole ticket , the re-
l nnbiicann. was In the field. The new board
elected tclay Is favorable to license and Is
composed of O. D. Bassllfer , D. 'V. lltnrko ,
John D. Cannon , F. Koepnlck and F. 11.
Parlts.
BASSETT-Election passed off quietly .
The trustees elected are : J. D. Drayton , G.
\ \ ' . Iartun . Chal'les Young and Dr. II. J.
White , republcans , ; " ' . T. Phillips , tnde- :
pendcnt , and N. P. Eastman , democrat . tied .
There were no Issn s In the election. A it :
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cense board was elected.
BEEmU-The following license board was u
elected : llenn'y Lambrecht , democrat ; Hoberl
Breelske , democrt ; p' H. McGuire , delo-
crt ; MalIll" Farrln , republican : Wiiam I
Laughln , republican. The election passEd elf !
quietly.
nELLWOOD-At thc village election today -
day the entire license ticket was elected.
BENKLI tAN-The village electIon
: vlae electon passed
off quiety , fifty-three votes only being cast
Tine board elected Is as folows : H. Drndner ,
James UObhloux Freeman Scott , C. n.
Walker and John R. King. The board Is 1
high l license board. The \rohlbllonls enl (
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cast nine votes.
DnAI AnD-The electon passe or
quneliy. Only one ticket was In the field .
Tine following arc the trustees for the ensuln
year : William McElvain , A. J. Pasvar , Wi- !
lam Level , Frank Mato\slt and
Jamc H. Lavac. This Is a high 1lcuiis a
lcense
tlcllot
DUE SPRINGS-The city election pass def
Off quietly hero , but a large amount of ear -
nest worlt was done , and the largest vote
for several years was polled. The folowlnl
ere the officers elected : Mayor W. W.
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Wright ; re-elected councilmen , A. R. Paten ,
W. J. Harris ; re-elected city clerk , John
Ault ; re-elected treasurer , J. ) . PhonIc ; polce
judo D. A. larrap : city engineer , 11. Sand-
rltter. The council will stand three for l _
cense pml ' ] one aHalnst.
In' .
BnOKEN DO\-Tll election passed of
quietly here today. The only excitement was
over the election of members ol the board 01
education. The rl'alry was over the race he-
tween two men end , two women for the three
year term. Iessrs. D. W. Thompson and L , .
lcCandless won hy 11 and 105 majorIty re -
mupectively. The license question was lea : t
sIght of , but carrlel , by a vote 01 twenty
sevn majority. J. C. BOIen , republican , S
elected layer : Charles 10lcomb , cleric : Ahlha
: lorlan , treasure and J. : . Khlbarlng , L.
g Wilson ainnl ] J. \ \ ' . alsbury , counciimenn.
CALI.OWA Y-The village election here
today was hotly contested between tine lcense
and anti-license tcltt . The result was the
election of George Benger for clerk John
loran and H. W. Welch of the lcense
ticket an(1 ( M. Schnerengel' of time anti -
license ticket. .
ClNTlt.b CITY-This has been one of tli :0 :
Ile
hottest city elections In years. I. S. Tynmiali
anntt-ilcense mayor , was elected , by two vote
and C. F. Nelmerrer , anti-license cleric , was :
elected hr seventeen. The Icens ( peple elect t
three councimen , treasurer and Police jumnlgi
Tie counci now stands four to two In favor
ul Icen e.
COZAD-The municipal electon tOday re-
sule1 [ In the electon of four of the cain ] -
tates on the license ticket annul one on the
antt.Ilcennse. There were 13D vOles cast. The
new board Is IS follows : A. 1 ( Gatewoo , ] . 1. t I'
A. less , 1. Buckley . George Flue J. 1.
I I mmgimes . .
CtAB OltCiIAltlJ-The largest vote wa ! .
pole,1 for rears. An entire license ticket was
"Iectell hy I large majority.
1)AVTNlOltT-Thne election here passed ' a fv
very qnmIetiy. The queston It Issue was L
license or no license , amid , rculed In tie n
election of the entre license ticket by a
majorl ) vI about 22.
1M VI CITY-At the city election toda
ciy electon totay
Ed l O. ( hail was elacted , 11)'or ; G. : I liarri S .
treasnmrer ; I . I Taylor , cleric ; D. I C. Her-
molds , police jutge ; I. G. Hess , counciman
First wardV. : . t. DownIng ) , Seeolll wan , 1' ;
George n. Colto'm . Third ward ; holing tha i
Icrns3 IckN emmtine.
1M YI . IN-Tlw viage election passer ] of
quiet ) . The license ticket was elected by
a Ilrge mnnajorlty.
1)E\VlTT-l'iie election passed off quiety , I ,
mltl ! In the election of four 01 the hl , h i
Icel e nominees and one prohlhitollst , 1"01-
iowlng Is time vote : AI 1'lomas , 105 : Itgar
ltonuimnr , 100 : I. Gerhardt ( 27 : WillIam XVii , ,
:7llam : Ie Palerson. 7 : John ) WII ; .
13S : , I 1. I Oroen. ii ; I. J. lancocJt , 42.
iL1cllOflN-Tino village election ,
: 'lngo electon passe 'ii ]
very Ilulet ) . There las hut one ticket In I
the field , aminl ] an exeeclngly , Ihht : tekel was
iioiit-'d. Trustees elected ,
IJolOI are : Charles Witt e ,
I I ilznidwlmn . John Greggrsen , 11. A. Wlto lan-
fen In,1 , Ilnry In.'mhor , oil for licoinse.
! leelso.
' '
B\\'In --Thl memhers 01 the viiiai 'e
bOlrl elerte,1 , today , wenIeclt , vilage
slnnmuser . 10g0 , Kay ant ilutler . antI arc in
favor vl 'license. There was no ant wins 11 t.
ever the votes east being nearly unanimous
for thl old board.
10XITFlt-Thne : following were electel
trustees for tine 1'llge 01 10xeter : A. I .
lenellct , O. S. Crane , A. D. Cookus , J. C. I :
Iiuytien was elected , J. ] , \ . Nye. 'fhe entre lcense tick C ;
1"AIIIY-Tho municipal election r C -
suited huh a complete victory for tine non.
partisan . imigir license part over tine cii :
7ens' leket. For mnayor Joseph clt- .
lajorl ) over C. 1. I.elvn , 138 : Ireasurer ,
L. W. Goolrlch , , 220 m8jorl ) . over Ii. F'
101e : e ( : , 11. nenler. for rlerlt , was on botb
Irk ts. J\lderlan. Firstrd . C. C. Par-
r011 his f ; majorl ) over W. " ' . I vans ,
and In the -ond ward J.t. . Whiaker has
IO ( majoriy over 11. Ii. ( ' , ehmnrgen. The proh-
biIon ticket received a light vote , O. B.
lerr ] rect'lvlng 2S l'Otr for treasurer C.
I E. Andrews rig VOlel for clerk amid N , U.
Chambrs 42 I'otn for alJe"mln In lime Sc C-
anIa Il.
1CllIENI-llsctloii : wn nry quiet on (
E. Ii. ' th '
1. As' prohibItionists' candidate for I
mayor , Is elected by sIx maJority. The boar
wi be hllh lIcense.
GOmO ) -At the village eletUon today J.
If.H . Crowder Frank Coates I : . I' . Mills .
Hcnry Rye and ] Luis Schmltt were elected
trustees. The Issue wins leenh or pnoiniblPl
ti on. The new board ] slOI < s tl 1 for license .
one for no license and one 19 lloblul ,
GOTllUUlG-To electhln passed off
quiety and good ] will pre\'alN nmont all
PS Yties. Thera were three tickets In the
fie ld ] . citizens , Independl , annul people's by
! tition. There were 11 voles cast and the
fvo candidates receiving tine most votes were
tected trustees . The folowil' Is a lst 01
the enndhates ( ] anmi the vote they received :
W. J. gllngsworth , 7 : A. liolzmark f9 :
J. J. Jennings , 76 : Fred arlson , G1 ; ] . A.
I.unllen , ! & : I'rank Miller . S3 i : William Steb-
bIns , 76 : G. W. Smith . 76 : B , G. West , 63.
The board elected Is In favor of hIgh lIcense
nnd water worlcs.
UILAFTON-A straight license ticket was
elrcte , ] : Joe Henneney , , E. II. S. Jam s , Samin
onignrecken' \ \ ' . G. Halne al ] Joe Franz
The new hoard will push the village water
works to completion and like other 11-
p revemnenits.
\rO\'emEnts.
GtmlI Y CENTEIO-Tlio following high
,
li cense trustees were elected : 'm\ ' . A. Wnlgint .
rellublcn : T. D. Connel , democrat : G. I.
Itls ? I , republcau : : : I. lulbarg r , republican :
: I. P. , Foley , democrat ,
GltfliNWOOi-Tine vlao election passed
or lulet ) hut the imigim license ticket was
olecte,1 by n majoriy 01 eleyen votes Thc
bors ore hiavimng a time serenading the auto-
cesslul candidates . ;
GIE" : A-Today's munlcl1al election rc
sulell In the election vf the tolowlng vii-
In ge trusteesV. : . S. Dalter ; John Hughes ,
P. N. Deerson and P. J. Iangdon. J. E. I
Welch , H. S. Alord and Lou Peterson ted
for fifth lliace , but II amy e\ent the trustees
consttute a license or Wet board.
IA Y Sl'IOINGS-Tine village election rc-
sulNI In the electon of i iiqetnso board. One
arrest was lade for illegal \1tn .
IILDnl TH-Three trustees were elected
t oday who wi favor license and two agalnsl.
IIOLDIOEGE-Ehectton quiet. New bard
ejualy divided , hal being Icmse alI ] half
l roinibitionm. Candidates for mayor are a tie.
There seems to bo no provision for deciding
I tie \'otl for lunlclJ 1 elections and the old
mayor will probably hell oer. This wi
gll'e the city saloons , as the present mayur
was elected on a lcense ticket last 'ear.
HOS'ELLS-Jnnnes Kavan Joseph Novak .
A . K. Sindelar A. F. lane . anti A. Slne-
marl : , for hIGh licence , were olecte trus-
lees tOla ) ' . ,
I1UMIIOLDT-Thmis city eleeteml a ( null 1- '
cense ticket by a god majorl ) . . The vote
cast today was the larget ever poled In the I ;
c ity . O. A. Cooper , mayor : Caud Linn , I
counciman First ward ; Cptin Enoch , coun-I
clluan Second , ] ward ; n. S. Unland , clerlr.
IIUMI'IIIOEV-Thne election passed quietly ,
the citizens' ticket being the only one In the u
fi eld. Five members of the city board were '
elected. The five candidates were Thomas I
Ols , T. D. noblson , V G ) rorl , H. J.
Drunlg and WiIam Eimers. The board Is I
observance. now strictly high license and . for Sunday
LINWOOD-The entire license board was m
elected. The proposition to ' repeal tine local I
occupaton tax carried by three votes.
LONG PINl-Time local electtou passed al
very quietly hero toda ) ' . High lcense car
vl ed . with 10 opposition. Time vote was u
l l ht I
UNDEN-City election passed oft quIet .
The result or thc elcctonl Is as follows :
Mayor , G. N. Yorgsun : Councilmen , North n
ward , Peter N. JoHnson , Andrew Jensen ;
South ward , John Jones : teasurer , Ilwls m
Anderson : cleric , 10.V. . Wait : ! , lllce judge ,
J . W. Tipton ; engineer . . t/1iater. The 4 .
boarl , Is high license. o. " . '
NEWCASTLE-Electon'l paazed quietly .
' pse quiety.
Lee Carder , H. ltalmn J , .ckenhau r. .1 .
Marshal and F. A. Johnspn . au republicans . ,
were elected. I will be a. h1IJ lcnse bo'ird '
OAICLAND-Hlgim hicene chrrlemi
OAKLANDHIh lcense red here to
day by a small vote. ThL board will tot I
three license and twp 'no license. A &ood
vote was polled. T1IO next \ town board wil I
he : A. flenard C. A. Peterson , M. I' . lon-
son , V. Neumann ann ] P. Palm cr.
ODELLThe ! 'lage election pssld or
very quietly here. The cOnteH , was between
high h license and no license. The lolowlng
are tine village board for the ensuing ycar ;
T. n. Calan , James Dnnncan George Halem-
hack , Jamc Colgrove and ' ' , V. Smith , alt high
lcense l , except James Colgrove.
OGALALLA-Tho hIgh license tclct
elected hy 2 to I Poltc did not enter Into
the election. The members elected are as :
folows : L. AUflengartOI , ; H. L. Goold F .
G. Hoxie , W. It. Hamion and C. F. Scarle
AUfdelgartel Is a populist. The balance arc
repmmbiicanns.
OIOLEANS-Ifard Ilgint election
OILEANS-lard fgh on city ' 5
today , 11cGeachln , Icehse "counclmanl 1
elected ; Wallace and BC lorl. 10 Icelsc
'
councimen , elected. ElS license 1a0I ,
elected over ' \Icken , 10 Iccnse , by nine ,
The coulcl stands three for license nml
three against , leaving time license mayor to
cast I lecldlng'ote. . This means a salcon :
next 'car.
OSIOND-Doarl elected ; W. A. lees , J. r
lalk , , A. 31. Backmcr ; tie vote on nenmalni : :
Ing two. Llcel e board.
OXI OnD-II the absence of any I sue
very Ito Interest centered In toda"s else
Ibm . The successful can'11ates ] are I. . M ,
Brady , N A. let'gro , ' ; Li. D. lclntyw - . ,
W. G. Springer , repuhlcans : J. W. Trani I :
mel , people's party Probably favorable to
license.
I'APILLION-flnnt Ito Interest was tame nu
In the election hero today . but 85 votes
being polled. There were ) , no politics In I :
the contest tine only issue being ] lcense or
10 license . The license people won , electIng -
lug J. B. Siotholer , J. E ; Curt James
Hassett It. S. Barton and I , 1) . Clark as
t011 trustees .
PmHCI-The village election held today
resule,1 , In the electon of the following lor
trustees : W. E. hlisinop . W U. Chlvers , A. I
A. Jnsmer , W. A. Spencer and Albert Slot , : I-
luaus. This hoan ] Is In favor of hlh licemmsi .
i'LAINVIiIW-Thne village electon ! l)355C d
off Iiniely to < ay. The issue was license or no
license , and the former won by I goad mire I-
jorly , The following are the trnste olrcte,1 ,
for the ensuh11 year : p. , F. Bo'el , H. I C. ,
Cross G. F. Dunland G. It. Hill and 0 , H I ,
Jolmnmmomn.
II YNO.DS-Eeclon pasel off quietl I , . .
a larger vote being polel ( Ihan usual. The
board elected on the citizens' tclel Is favur-
able to hicemice.
IODGlmS-\ election Ilell today the
chtizoirs' ticket was elected 11 follows : : I
J , Costello . P. J. Murphy'S. CIcn , John
Ilenny anni Steve SChueser. ' t Is hiconmn
telel lenry , ali ! , 'I a lcense
l0USiiV1LLl0 - license board . consistin
HUSIVILIE-A lcense bord. consistng :
of 0 , F. Iunam , Byron ( ornel , lit . 0 ,
11lcfe , , \ . 1 _ . lh1e ) ' and Levi Sheen 11
hold slay 11 Iushl'lle for \he \ nexl ) 'eal.
The eleclon WaS hotly cOltes\el. \ the ( odin ig
rnnnln fO high that a. mh11 ; free-lor-al
fight was hardy avoided . " tbla tiornlng at the
opening ef tIne polls . -
.SEVAlti-Tino election today passed of
niuletly. There was two tcklts In tine feld ! !
for city omces. The republicans hail ! OiiPOS ill ,
10 thpm a combinaton of democrats nlli
Jolulsts [ , Time result shows .Zlmmerer , re ,
pnibiicamm . electe(1 mayor over Ilarneake r.
denmocrat.popuiist . by a Volts , of 281 to 133 :
\\'ake. republican , for clerk. proc Sampson ,
mlemnmocrat 31G t 103 : Schulz , republIcan . for
treaHurer , over Wulenwaber. democrat 2 ! ! ,
10 120 ; Bower . republcan , for. engineer , was
elected wihout Oppo&llol. i t COllclmen r :
First ward , Dckenson. repuhlD. . over Ta .
br democrat , IG to 30 : , "ocoOI ward ,
Iteulord . republican , over Ooehner. nleumrocra
] opulst , 137 to 72. : lr , 7lmmerer , limo new tI I ) '
elecle , maror , Is a thoronighi business usia ) .
The question of lcense or liD license was nol
an issue limit tine entire tclH't 18 t.miicammse. .
S1IELIIY-Simelby wil have : a salon thla
year after two years oC temhepnrce . I.leen so
carrie forty to thlrty.cn , 'I'imb entire ac : mm.
partsan tIcket was elected , consisting of Ed I !
I" Anderson G , B. Irlhsni J. 0 , Merce n .
Nick Noel and D , 1 . SmUh The election wa ;
very quiet. '
ST. PAUlrA very sight vat , was poie dewing .
owing to there ' bring no opposition poled. I m ;
tided nominated by pattloo. ! Only one-tlrd !
of the voters \'oted. Henry , Nuun8 reo
elected : ra'or anti t : . nevldun counciman ,
elected mayor and FZ evotdsen councilma mm .
Sec m ] srard All tavor ICC5e ,
STROMSIIURO- entr ! .dlspenUlory
ticket wal 11 cted whim a safe majoriy sn' '
- the - cxc.plon a en" c Curl man amid el ! ) '
-
( Contnued ocr Second I'age. )
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, - - - -
-I'll'-
TO BE DRY TVELVE1ON1'11Smum \
Plnccs Were the Sntoon Will Not nourish
in Nebraska .
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PRC 11310N WILL PREVAIL IRE
E leetll Fairly I'CIht on time hsuo nn"
1)I'dllllnst limo I.Il'c'I"II' of
Snlllu InIJ l'lrl
Inrll ) ! time \'CI\
A few towns In the state vole aalnst the
hl gh license salon at 'csterdos eleetiemis.
In the lolowln , places the victory ) perched on
the banners 01 the ' "dr's : "
At NSVOlt't'It-Viiiage election lasenl , ] oft
Iluletly and resuled In the election 01 mum
entre temperance board . vlz : lolomig , ! s-
lun g , Barnes , McCord ] aims ] Conlmett. Politics
CUI inca fgure In the electon : It was slmpl
lcense or no lcense amid time successlul )
, dates are jubilant. cnl-
ASII.AND-The Inunlclpal election here
passt m ] cr quiet ) . arid remle , ] In the choice
vf J. H. Oliver It. . . '
o Olver , maor ; I. D. Pine anti George
I' . Itedulcer . teng ! for cleric ; John \ ( loon ,
tr J. H. Smell
treasrer ; l. councln1n First 1 ward : :
J. C. Ialsbacll , counciman SEcond war , ] : C.
: lcLearan UI ] I Hectson , melbers 01 the
school board , Nearly every vote In the city
was poled , wih an Increase of twentr. . even .
voteR oven the poll 01 last .
o\er 1101 relr. Time result 01
the electon mill elcan . tip the mloon In this t
clt ) ' for another year , as , barring tine tie , lhe
choice was all no license.
VOCA-The law and order party elected
\arty
J. F. Brendel , J. W. Brooks , P. \ . Bueschlng , ,
GEorle Howlali and John \Viikinrson by a ma-
jorl j ) of lrn : five to feen votes. For
g rantnl iicemmae . 1 : against , 23.
BRA Vgl CITY-Cold water scored a vIctory -
tory teday anti ] the tempernco ticket was
elected by forty mnrtnjority. The newly
electCI city omcers nineV. : . E. Crutcher , J.
W . Greenwood , T. N. Hinson , W. A. Kelsey
and n. F' . Seibert.
DRNNI TT-Benlet goes dry , ] . FolowhlH
Is the bard : Thomas \\'lmeeler. ) Nels Peterson . :
son , N. D. I Feterly , H. H. Honnor , J. C ,
H arper . Two huudred and eight votes were :
cast 11nst the $90,000 Jai bnds and not :
one In favor
CLAIIKE-Licenmso or mme license was suh-
mnW itted . No lcense carried. S. B. flower , ,
W hlilann 1)ouglaaV. . : I. Harris , \ \ ' . L. Stanley . :
ley and J. C. Hartwel wcre elected trus-
t oes.
DOIOCIIESTER-E. : lcDoual , A. D. Gil.
berl , C. A. St. John S. II. Weston and J. L ,
l Hedgat scene elected to the village board ,
here was only onE ticket In the fielni . The
town Is dry. No lcense was not ann Issue.
DOUGLAS-Tho board 01 trustees electe,1 I
today t Is strictly against grantng U saloon
lt cense , and Is composed of A. H. Hosteter ,
Chlrles Marshall , II. C. Walker , J. C.
: other anal T. D. Sabin. There was prc- :
t icaliy opposition.
no
tcal ) oppositon.
FAIHPIEI.D-O. C. Iuhhel was elected I
nn ma'or , D. 1 ° . Fisher and J. g. Broderick
aldermen , J. B. Massie Police judge , C. M .
Prlcketl surve'or. ' 'hl. was a clean sweel'
ror the ant-lcene party.
GENEVA-License or no license was the
Issue i In the municipal contest here today
Everything went oft quietly , but n ful vote
was polled. The no license people electe 1a
counclm n In two wards out o three , gvln a
a worldDI majority of no license councilmen ti
on the board.
_ ILV-Rn"Uat"rd elected the entro F
- rlublcan ticket . oyel the high Icensc ;
t icket by ain i jmrty } of t\ to l one. G' . W.
Martini , mayor ; J. II. Webster ; treasurer ; C. !
I { . Merrill , cleric ; Ezra Drown , police judge 'I
G. W. Fell , city engineer ; W. F. Flynn I ,
c ouncilman. First wart : Scnaca Wing , cun- !
ciman Second warnl .
HEDION-George M. lunt , candidate for
mayor , and his eltlre lcltet except Nicholas
Bethschelder , counciman for the First ward aI I
have h been defeated. The antt-liccnse people
have h carrIed tIme day.
INIiANOLA-Eieetionu quiet. CItzens'
tempernce ticket elected Mayor W. H.
\ 'mlsll orth : clerlt. J. A. Hammond ; treas
urer , A. J. Wison : enlneer 11. S. hill ;
councimen , First ward , C. D. Ioag ; Seconl ii
wnrd. H. I. . lnmclcworth.
OAKDAI _ -Four village trustees were
elected on the "no liconmse" ticket 111 one
on the license. They were : C. II. Brainard ; ,
E. ! flurice , II. Clngman , M. D. Putney
and Frank Cooper.
OSCEOLA-Two tickets were In the fe"l ( I
here h today . repuhlcan amid citizens. Time re i-
publcan ticket was elected by a stroll ma-
onity j Town trnistees A. Gerhart , \ \ 'illiar 0
Cox , A. I. Austin . S. G. Phea ant and , N. ji ' .
Peterson. No Icnse hy a majority of elevem
OViltTON-Eiectton passed oft quietly tc m-
day . The following were elected town trustees m-
tees : E. O. loardman , I. W. " 'nlace. 1,1 ,
hates , J. A. Carrel amt L. G. Carr-al re'
publcans wih no Icelse proclviies ,
RISING CiTY-Tine election passed ofl :
very quietly. C. W. Day . L. L. Pearson , L.
J. Saylor H. neluhelmer anti C. G. JocliHch I ;
were elected. No question al Issue. No
l icense.
SPRINGFIELD-Time election was qnnie I
Th Issue was license and no license . Ant :
license won hy six majority. This Is the
hurl dry 'ear.
STIOIILING-Thme city election passed oi
quiet ) 180 votes being cast The issue was
license. Tha untHlcense tcllct folows :
W. C. Atkins , WIlam Berry , M. M. Catci
pole , C. V. Fourtelot nnd J. W. Weni , wem .0
wele
elected , hy majorities running from flty.three
to slxty-threa. This Is tine first temperance
board elected , here for six or seven ) 'elS ,
TABLE 1000K-For the first tme In the
hIstory 01 Table Hock tie lInes In the :
municipal elccton were clearly drlln on the
saloon qmmestlunn . The result was the electon
of tour Int.lcenso and one license memher
or the hoar , the contest beinG very dos e.
Only un uverae , vote out.
\VAlcHFhEIh-Thno total vote cast was
128 ; , Ileense , GO : no lcense , G5.
WIISO VH.I.I -'The lolowln ofcers
are electe,1 , on the repuhlcan ticket : Alstn ,
Pierce , Parker Phelps , Hesler. No hlcennu 0.
1.ll SSI UII ? sOI' - CU' A l'IUHI : . . . .
lnllcll'1 mrolols "hero 18nr. ( lh"r
'lmn thl "aloll 1llllatl <
Whie the elections In the cities all ] vi I-
lagos ) 'estenlay were generally on time Issll
of Icmso or imo lcense , there were some
towns where the Ilueston at Issue was 01 a
political nature or was Ieehled ] on some other
gIven local , Isue below , : Tine results In these towns lre :
AI.IIACE-Tht city election waa very
quiet and license or 11011lc8 were 10t un n
Issue. There was only one ticket . with the
exception 01 polce judge. Tine following were
elected : F' . :1 Broome , maor ; James Hewet ,
cleric ; F. M. Phelpi , treasur : It. 1. hlaimmi ii.
ton , engineer ; B. A. Feather , poleo jud e.
Councimen : 1"lrit ward , Thomas heck : Se C.
and ward , F' . : I liucimey . Members of B ard
of I ducatcn : flV. , MOltgoa1ery and George
A. Ciarlc.
BATTLE . CIOEEIc-Tlne llectol for vlige
trustees In hattie Creole resulted as fol ,
iowaViiitain : Bates .Iemoerat ; Josellh
Dittriche . democrat : A. O. loyeu democrat :
W. I" . Iteavls . democrat : S. 10. \\'arrlclt.
demvcrat
mPUI.lANS WIN AT BM1'1C
1M T1C -The city election today r e-
suited inn time election of the entire rellub-
Ican tided . with two or three eXcelmtiol us
exceptons
for minor Omc s. S , Grable , republican , Is
elected maor by 352 majority over C. 0. I
Iorsey citizens' candidate ; J. T. Phiips ,
rel1ublcan , for city clerk has 3H mnrajorit y ;
WV. . Colt . flimubltcaim . has 166 lajorly .
J , A. Callson , indepeimnient Is elected
Imolice judge by 31 . '
Ilolce maJority I inc
following councimen are elected ; I.
Arol , John Dwyer , U. H , Ilegole n. l. I
Iiethlefyger T. P. 'rhomas and P. Saunders ,
School board memheu elected were A. , ,
KIdd 1 . J. S , McClerry mind , I. . l. l mbertol I ,
The total vote cast In time city hi lG71.
1,51.
)
jILAIII-Thme / law and order ticket , headed
by Perry Selden was elected hero totla ,
I was a question whnotincr the city woull < :
be run the next year by one mnan I"or Ihe
last year one 1al ha been maor , manba : ! ,
polo lice jnIK and ] city treasurer. The folloW-
In , Is the ticket elected ] : Perry Selnien
ma'or : I. C. 1 ler , city clerk ; Joe S. Cook
treaslrer : 10. C. Jack ol. Police . julge ; W. II.
11 , engineer : eounclhlel , J. C. Hobbins ,
leore l Metziumger . J. S. Roberta . J. J. Cooper
am td ] F. lc'umbcr
111 1. : ; members ol the school
bo ard , P. Ii. : lnthlesln amid Jnmcs Ii. Stcw-
ar t. The law 11 ] order boys are eciebratinig
by bonfires. celebrtn
CIA 1l-The following city omeers
were elected hero today , ] : Ilomi. J. C. iaini- )
miJa nim . mayor ; I. J. F. Lacgcr . clerk : C. C.
Jalcsol , treasurer : C. n. ) Johlson , engiuneer :
Ati . 0. Fishier annul ] n. 1. \'tIiis. melbcls 01
the ehool board. The enl ) ' fight was a faa-
Uonal one emu tine sclftThi ( 1 board ralllhlntes ,
which resulted In the Ieleal vI the Cries
fa ction.
CIOA\VFOI1I-Notwitinstamrnilmrg tIme efforts
of f n chronic sorehl'3 , time lacUlI11 COl-
Ilroliso l ticket was eleete , ] to the town conmn-
.cl i with only even alnrsl , votes. The
elccted Ire : ( barge \ ' \ ' . /arlgro\er , t. I
F orbes . J. II. Gordomn . V. ' . A. Inlll amid lr )
J. H. llartssell.
CI1ETH lh1utAlNS PAITIIUI" .
Ql010Ti-Witim the exception of Ilolee jmmJge
the entire republican city 1'kpt Is elected b ) '
nearl ) ' 100 mmiajority. 1. I ) . Pay . maor :
Anion Iredia ) . clerk : J. 0 Clocalur In , treasurer :
J , S. Irowl , emngirmecr : Enngsnne Schilng , ulimni-
ocrat , police Jude ; C. : I. lurllet amid ( here
Whiter , republcal , and lcltlck , dennia-
c rat , eonmnmciinmmenn. 1.lceleas mat agitated.
C0I.PMilUS-'Fine election resuled In ( I.
\ v. Phllhs , m'or : : J. P. Berner , treasurer :
Villianui Becker , cleric ; It. L. 108lcr , engineer -
gineer : JOIHI8 Welch , coulcllan Second ,
wnrl ] , ninth israel Glck ( amid ] Johl ( I. Heche I
lembers 01 school hoard , emi the democratc
tclet : Jale8 n. ( bully , cOlnellan 1.'lrsl
wart ] ; : I " 'hlmor. coummnclinmrmumi Third
I"rt , on the rellublcan ticket : Ii. p ,
10cltelberger. mClber 01 Fchool board , cii-
iz enus' ticket. 'ho vote for mayor was
lhlllt delocrat , 31G : McAllister . rcimubli-
cal , 73 ; Johnson , ciizens , 217.
lt'NIiAlt-Tiie elccton passeml , ] off very
quiety , no Issue In election. The board , will
IIoubtclly ] grant liccnnsc. John Gtmmntimer
10bert : lcCalster , S. 11 Scnurboroungim , g. L
Winsor annul Wiiamorrel were elected
1'lla c tmstees for ho ennsnminmg 'l'ar.
IhMERSON-Tinero was no Iloltcs In the
v illage election today anl the lcensing of saloons -
loons l was not an Issue. But two tickets ,
II ople's and citlzenns' , were 11 thE field and a
larKe l vote urns cast , the Interest cenntcrmnmg In
i ndividual crmnuiidatcs. Time board elected Is
A . A. Iasis , L. F. Denmers , Ii. F. Mosemnramm ,
J acob Jenuseni amid Louis Scimsvnirtz ,
FREMONT-4t lange Vote \vant cast amiti time
e ntire reprnblicann ticket was elected by a
r educed majority. Mayor Fricul svmrs no-
e leeteul for a third timmio by 115 nnmnmjonity over
l ) r. Bnowmm , demnuocrat , Time rcfummnultng bond
In roposittonu carried by 625 majorIty. Ilarrts ,
i ndepennilont Tepmnblicann , was defeated for
nm memrmber of limo scimool board.
GENOA-Election passed off qunieti- . Time
nn on-partIsanu citizens' tided was elected. Time
cu iipositionm led ' ' ' '
Syria by 'Fredily' Ycummg of
t tncn Loader againmst D. ' A.'iiiard , resnmitinmg
i nn giving \Vilard ! time largest S'oto of mnmny
c amniidatcr onm tine ticket.
GIIII1ON'-Eicctiomi passed off qunietly. M.
. Mnnrsin , J. A. llrady , C. C. Ilollosray ,
T hnomnas Kirk anud Joimmi Fenmmrer scene elected
v illage trustees. License ssas not nun issune.
G ibbonn inns mover mad a saioonm , It sync
s imniply a cinoie'r , of mueni.
"LITTLE GIANT" ThiOMl'SON'INS. .
GRAND ISLAND-Ibm. . Ii. Tinonnnpsonm ,
" Little Giant , " was elected nnrayor over C.
\ ? , Bnimninger by 285 antI C. Ii , Mecnic clerk :
b y nearly 500 ; rut. 'p. ( janlosy , police jnmdge ;
W. It , Kimug , treasurer ; Jolmmn Aloxanden ,
J oseph Woolstcnhmolm , henry Vieregg nmnd Ed
S cinourup , councilmemu ; Louts Veil , 13. C
I -Ioss'enrd and Luther Farnnswortln , incnnbers ol
t ine Board of Education.
HARflNGTON-Election passed of ! very ' ,
q u1et1y'tudnythcrej'1jclng no insu1o'frtifl : :
h ariy to Ulvinle tine people. Tine foliowinmt
p ersons vere elected : l'cter Vumndonim , Ole ;
Mengalmoie . II , Martin , S. C. Linde ann
Ed hilnechnian.
IIASTINGS-Ttno city election was very
q uiet. Timat winch mmunnjmnlseui time people the
most swas the election of lIen htel'nokls , theism. :
o crat , for 1)011cc jnvlge , by a nnajority of 1(11 ,
Thmo following aldermen were elected by c ;
v ery small majority : George Miller , Firi
' s'ard ; C. C. Itittenilmouse , Second word ; J
l 'oase , Third svand ; Manic Levy , Fourth sword
IIAVELOCK-Un hicennso the vote toda
was a tie. seventy-four voting each way.
KEAItNFY-Tudniy's Imas been one of thu S
h ardest fougint. nilunicipal elections ever molt
I nn time city. There was nno special local issun ?
i nvolved and tine figimt was nmrade largel )
a lonug polittcai lines , ssitli tue repuntjiicnnn 3
m ngaimmst the field. TIme repubilcaums got tlnm
t svo scimool directors and tsvo out of bun : '
c oumnciinnen ,
CIUNAMAN GOT TWO VOTES.
LEXINGTON-TIme city olectienn pmtssed of f
i n a qnmlet nnunnner , owing largely to the foe
t hat null three cnnmmdidatos are leading bunsinesi
' tight vote svas polled , James P
Carr received 95 ; S. C. Muiiinm received 2(1 ;
F' L. Temmiple received 104 ; Sannn Woe Tal , tint a
Chinese cannhlulate , suhoso petition vnnc rem
for immure instead of iniayor , received 2 votesm
Temple's pluraliiy. mimic.
LOUISVILLE-limo election passed of r
very quietly here today , Tine foliosvlrmg short a
elected : M. N. Drake , II. 10. h'ankonimm , J
M. Itobertaomm , L. E. Parnneieo and It , Jt' t'
Tsvinusu. The policy of time imenu' boarul as ti ;
license is not kmnownm , as no Innomnmises hum
beenm made ,
LYONS-Election was very qnniet ; no op
poitlon.V. . (3. Iavis , T. 10. hail , J. C
McLihinmney , 3 , F. Pitmer and C. 0. Sinunnssa : V
elected to tIne cIty commncil ,
A. I' . A. WIN AT M'COOK ,
M'COOK-Tine city eieciionm here was tin e
mnnost bitterly contested of amy iii tine huistor , y
of tine city , tine fight being the rephninliea : a
ticket with tine endonnnmmemmt of bite A. I' . it
nmgainmut time citizens' ticket. Time repuniniica mu
ticlcet hhOII. J , E. Kelioy stanu nc-elects ni
nmnayor by EiXt-tsVO ) majority ; H. J.Viico
city cleric ; H. 14. Laycoclc , treasurer ; Ciar . -
enceVhmittaker , ermginreer , aundV. . S. l'err y
ninth M , Osbornm councihnmmen. It. 11 , Arcimi I-
mall , E. Ii , Iaenn ) , Julnir'entz awl J , 2.1
Ilemmderson swore elected mnnennbers of tire hloar ml
of Emitncimtiomm , TIne citizens' ticket swore badge .5
of blue , winilo. tine repnnblicans swore tin 0
Orange , A big ceieimremttonu l's now mu imrogresm a.
nut anne arrest for Illegal voting was numanle.
MiLldtRI-At tine village electlonn lid ml
hero today the foilouving lmigim licenniso hoar U
electoul : hicrmnmasm Frolmmu , iiernmmamt lOad
William Vein lolmneni , lbggert SpecIe aim mj
henry ICelsey , Tswo are demmmocrats aim
tinnec' nepumimlicanmu , Timerus wire nno issue am ul
a very light vote was polled.
NC1IIOASJCA CiTY--Time rcjmmnbiicamms electe mi
tlmrec out cit four coumnciinnmemm timid mncinubens if
tIne hoard of Euiumczntioui aim follows : Counmici I-
linen : First ward , George Stnnhulo , lniepen ( ( I
emit ; Second , Framilc Nlcimoiaomi , repmnbiicam 1 : ,
Tinirmi's'iliiam Brolcer , repnnbilcamm ; Founti m ,
C. (1. Ficcinor , rehmuhlieanm. iloarul of inlmmcu I-
tlon : It. 2.1. Teuggart , reinubiican ; Fred lie I-
11cr , mlemnocrat ; 1) . I. , Hayden , demmiocrut ,
NEI4GII-Eiectlonm reiultetl lii ( nut-or of ti : me
eitizemnns' ticket by good majorities , excoint a
tie on counciimmnan iii time First usard , Ti IC
license ( luestiomu was not closely drawn , hi ml
flO prolmibitiomnlstmu utero elected ,
NOJiiOLK-Comusiderablo imitenest we is
mnanifenmted iii today's city election , tIme cam u-
test for mayor beiimg exciting mund timu rearm it
chose , 2.1. C ] . Wailcer , repubiicamn , hehmg ciecte 'd '
by eight mnnnjorlty over Dr. A , Bear , ii mc
veteran ulemomoerat , 'rime rest of tine relmubllc'a mm
ticlcet was mulso elected by good mnajoritle mu ,
ssitin tine excoptiorn of VI' , H. Emidorly , demm u-
ocratic . councilman inn time Fret w'ard , OVI r
J , .v. Edwards , and I ) , Itees , demnocnunt , p
mmiemnlier ( if time achmooi board , 'rite vote sym
rallier iigtmt ,
NOitTl I BEND-Tine mmmumilclpal electic in
passed off quietly , a large vote bcimng cas 1 ,
There were two tickets iii time held , cItizen a'
and repuntilican. C , 'iS' . Dodge , citizen , ms
elected mayor over J , I ) . isoot , republics ml ,
by & 9 majority. The balance of tine repel Lu-
lican ticket wins elected.
NOitlil 1'hATTE-Tlne city electiomm was it
very tame affair lucre and called out a s'ei ry
vote , There was onmhy one ticket inn ti ii !
field. Tine following were elected Ciilctra f or
the , ensuing year : I ) , \V. lialcer , amsyor ; U ,
i , , Scinannmman , city c1erk Johmmm Sorenasmi , ci ty
treahurer , Councilmen ; First maid , Joijrn 1k n y
and \V , II. Flices ; Secomnd ward , It. 1) , Timomn hi-
somm ; Third ward , \ ' . Ii. Johnmonm , ,
I'AiyIYRA-Time village election was qmii ci
amm'I orderiy. ( icorgu liouck , citizeni is' '
FinoniamuW. licii.peonie's ; , W. 14. Camera
-
( Continued ann Secoini Page. )
\ TILL DO ANYT1IINC TO'IN \ \
Ba ckers oftho It , I' , A , Police Bill Have
Deo1arel Thelusolvos Oponly.
TH REATEN TO DEADLOCK THE HOUSE
i ) eipm'rnt'i3' , iietcirmumimicul to Override tim ,
( l , , crummur's Veto it They ( Ymuim- . .
Ommalmnn's , Enicuiula % 'imrkIng limmrmi
( ml lit'nmni Oft tue ( iniimg.
LINCOLN , Almrhl 2.-Speclni ( Telegrammi.- )
Ti me fnienntis amid Oiuiioflmtts of tIme Ommnahua
Fi re ommml I'oliee ccimnmnmmissuonm bill ore rallying
to mmigimt inn tine linoshmect of a ilesperato
st runggic' iii tine imouis tonmuorrow over tint' at.
te nnnllt to P055 this mnimasunre over tint' e'cccmitiwo
s'e to. Tine hotels are thmronigeml tonmigint with
tin e wonicers on both sides , 'l'iiose ryimo Inmuvo
im eretcifore worked for tIme sunecess of limo
imm iqnmitouis mlii lmn secret have timrowum oft nil
di sguise nusmd nine opennly scimennimig to force time
lu ll over time Veto. Tire nnmciml un charge of tire
fl glnt make inn eonncenilmnrcimt of tincir iimriioso
to resort to time minUet desperate inractics.
O una scimitar ( toni Omnnahma voiced time scott-
nil etits of tine mleshiernute gaing bcimlmmd imimnu
to mnlglmt by declarinmg timat tlney womnitl force
a nlezunhioclc tomorrow niftermnoomi ninth lucid tine
h ouse runtti time bill s'mrs eitlner lassmenl os'er
t I nc govermmom"s S'Ctt ) mr I inn' lcgislatnmre nil-
jo imrmnetl sine die , wIthout. pmssiiig tine apliro-
lir mnut I Oii bills , t immis coin hell I nn g t hue govcrnmor
to call aim extra sesslomm. 'Fimis rash lmmte-
nim ennt has bcemm tnmkemm in earnncst nnnni timer op.
P onienits of tine miii mayo miccepteul tine clnai.
le nnge , sumnil tonniorrow ninny svitmmess a contest
ti mntt sviii settle uiossmi unto a more test at
cm iii nmramuce ,
A. I' . A.'OTIOS AlOE Sill.
As tine siimnathmmm is sized up tonight , tImers
se nnmms lint little uimnmnger that tIne bill slll his
p assed oven time veto , Tine innost careful poll
ca mnnnot sinew sixty votes for tine bill. A mnmimmlmer
of repmmbiicamm niemnnincrs svemmt lnanine toimiglnt
nu ll still others innay be absent tonmorrow.
T inere hi a uiisiiositlonm to evade a vote umpon
ti ne ImenrI of time unmemmilicra. Tine frienmdnu of
ti ne bill liaso tineir every mope of passimmg it
o ver ( lie veto umn it call of time inomnse , There
is is svhde 'hiffemenmce of opimmionm over tine
a bility of tine fniennnlsm of tine mill to lmohtl
t l ie hnomm si' mm nnnier cnn ii for any leim gt Ii a f t imnme.
S pzuker Iticliaruls Imas nlreauly ruled posItively
mi tmriimg tine imresemnt session that svlnemi tine
in ounse is mnnmuler call a innution to auljounrn
uv itinout raising time call Is in order annul scill
b e emitertainmed. Gnu time other inammd , It. is
ci aimmied tinat a coil cabinet tue raised as long
nr a fiO mnnenimliems otnject , Mmmcii nninmy ulepemnd
un ponm time slate of tine speaker's mmiimmd winemi
In c calls tine house to ornicr tomnmornos after-
in ooin ,
SANIBAGGHI ) CIIAItTEIt GOES.
Time Onnnaina clnmrter : was reported hack to
ti ne scnmate timl nmttcnmnooni jnunst before ad-
j onnrmnmmmeint. TIme somnnnte connimimittee left tIne
b ill inlet as it caine fromnm the Inounue , and
t inene seounns no doubt tinnmt tine semnato sviil
11in 055 it just ins it. linus boom lilUggeul by the
in ounse connnnniittee. Ass bug as tine tinree
I ) otmglas county senators tamnnl togetlmer for
t ine charter in Its lresemmt forum tIne semmote 1mm
in ert dunuposeul to take issmne with tinenu.Vlnenm
t he bill svas reported this aftcrmuoon Spnmttun- , .
S lonumn asked if time lougias co\mmity senators
mt m ad agneenl to tine report. Senator Cnanc said
t hat tIme Douglas semmators svero fully agreed ,
a nd neither Senator Smith nor Senator
'N oyeme mused--it- voice to tho-intrary-
mm umniuhmer of senators said tonigint. tinat. as long
a s time senators ( roam Douglas cOunty agreed
tW t ( lie charter in its present conditIon they
W onnlil not interfere , 'fine Omnalma charter ,
mn iuthiated and iiatchmeul nil ) OS it is , , is the
ru eric of the 1)ouginus connmnty representatives
i n tine legislature. If tine P001110 of Onnaiia . '
n ro satisfIed tine Dommglas county delegation
i s entitled to tIme credit. If tine people of
t ine mmiotnopolis have any wrath to expend it
mm mttst full upon time caine delegation.
Ai'PItOlF0IAT1ONS STILL DEFERRED.
Tine general opprepriation bill '
sr'as not rc-
li ontemi to tint ) cnrato today , acm was agreed
mn pen lamit iiigimt. TIne report linus been held
b ade annul several additions rondo to time bili
t oday. Amnomig otiner items svnmna one of $12-
0 00 for neur' buniltiimngs for tire Soldiers' home
a t Grand Island , 'rime finauico cennimnittee
s till proposes to force time bill to a third reanl- '
i nng witimout givinng It amy consideration in i
c oninmnittee of time whole ,
I JO.5J'.iN 'fU1"J"It.IG1 GOIS IN UT1LII
A lt i % , neiidmmncmmta ammirity Itelnortu
te,1 , I I ouii I n Comnstttmntluuu , , 1 Cumivc mntlosm.
SALT I4AKIO , AprIl 2.-Tine excitcunent
o ver time svamntn sufirage questioin limos been
s teadily 0mm thu hnerennse ( on' a weelc , An
i mour beilone time timne of caiilng tln conistitu-
t iummal comms'cmitiomu to order tiils anormulimg the -
s iacionms crjnnidtjrus enroumnid time bali svene
f illed u''itin a mnnnrgimmg mass of lmumnmanity.
' rardy' nhelegates founml tine cntnnnmmceni to time
bali so bloclcenl as to snake entmanctc Inn-
mi m nossiilCVhncni tine donnrs swore opomuel thu
i nthies ( foncenl their way Inn , amid iii their en-
t inustiesmim took possession of tine delegates'
cat , l'olice omthc'crni haul to Pc called in
t o take charge of time excited cross-mi , At
l Inen timmme for calling time comnvenmtiomr to order
i t qumorunnm of inomimermi maul mob gained ad-
nuinsiorm , ninth 1resiuIennt Smnmitim lund to request
t he ladies let vncato until tine delegates swero
s e'atemi , llismlnojmVlnltim'ey mnnlo a short
s uiueecmm in cxiiiumnmntion at hnisi nominating must
s nook , nunt ( iuemh ltelmcmts , wimo wits to make
t ine closing speeclm. staum nectgnmizetl , , mmd
i mmflde a inamitenly Fimeceim ngnmimin4t tine mend-
l nng macusunru ? . J 10 svnts lnnmrtictmianly Knrcastio
l ii , lnI rc'reimt'e ta tine rc'nnnmrlcsm of Mm' .
\ \ imitii C ) ' , sVlio mdl ole I mm favor u t equnm I mu tm ff-
m nge. At tine cloc' Di hula $ incec'im lie was
tiic reciliient of time mmm5t tmmthntmslnumtio mlein-
onstruntiunnna of nupimiause , 'I'hncunit Veto s'etu
c mii the section luus'imhimiit for mmeinntnutce sub.
mnis.nslonm of time uuutfunmgo dinette , Only
twemity-elu'int deitgateim enist their votes him
favor of time amnbstitute. Evemy mtuiistituto
amiml nummemnulmimemit scas voteui ( lowmm , and time
ininjority nelort ) srnts iiimnniiy ordered to in.
timind rending ,
(111.1 1.L JUIN 1t.lu'I.5.
_ _ _ _
itecehithimmi to lie 'i'rruimnmeui
Cmummmmmutmnmior-ium-
Imitf i.niivici' mit At imnuhn , ,
ATLAN'JVu , ( ha. , Aluril 2-Time following
oncler , lamnicu1 li ) Gomit'mai ( 'heunenit A. Evntnns _
encimlnniimnu itself : "ileinduimmarters Comiedernto
\'mutornunns' is asociation of Atinintnt , Aimril 2 ,
lt3.-'J'o limo Commetiemnte 'etemnmmms : A coun-
teouns lumritnutioim linus iieen civemi ( roan 0 , 2.1 ,
? .iitulmell Imoat , ( imanimi Armnuy of tine Itepubhic.
tinionnuIm mumysill , to this confudemate vetenanis
amnml tineil lntdiesu to mmmcet tine eomirmnnunmlcr-In.
cinief of limo Grand itnzrmy of the Itepubhlo
nsnmi lila stuff mt nun iniforanul reception to
hi' given him tub ( lie post roommms 1mm this
city at S P. ifl. , April 0. 1 lmncve accepted
thur imnvitnmtion cmi your iielmnnIt , and ( eel as-
manned time mceasioni wilt fumlinet show tlma
cormlimtl meinutionnu existing betweemm tine brave
macn ot bcithm unfit's ,
"CLEMENT A. EVANS.
Commmunnnmmder , "
Commnaiinler-in'Chief Lniwlem' of Itocisford ,
ill , , svilii lila laft , Is visiting time different
, leiantmnents of time ( irnumul Army uf the
itepmiiulic In time Ijiuitet.l States , and will
reach Atlanta tiattmndnny ,
uJ'JtWJIbIJS1'OtA.'iT 1UJJIIC. ,
Tree Men ' 1 tiitcmi ( Ju ( tiijmmreml aud 'I isree
More ShIll imumprisoimed.
P1OESCO'J"J' , furls. , April 2-One hun-
mIred poummtls of giant imowder exploded in _ _ i
time Ginia mimic tnt the 2.ioseai luhininig and
Millimig counpommy inter this ufiermuoon. 'Limo
mnuiie itt located iiirne miles train 1rescott
and time PtmtiCtiimnis ale very mneelger , cmi !
time conmricr left immediately tufter the ox-
iloiomi to sc'curo snimllenl niti ( or tins flvcs
% Vlio Sh'Cre working iii limo summit where
the' i > asrmler stems stored. ' 1'imliue macn had
Ijeenu rescued seriously injureti , Jm.umnmoiu New-
itni. liiifomttnnumm of time mmnimie ii'immg time most
m'iiuuinuly IimJmireni , The exilosmon caused c&
ctveimm or IIX ) or snore tomma of rook , immi
sImc'ttmer time otlmer i wo simami sycre kliled.
mimiti iuuUotl Iicsnentilm time dabm fti or ore in
ihe nilift hmhmintl tine ias'eimn of riclc could
Itoh lit , 'it'il'm ' niinmiul winem ; lme mumcn'sengcr left ,
'i'no imuimnel S set itt syoric luinme tllateiy to re.
immri'a time v'elc frcmn times dijft iii r ni hi the
innimnis , miu' I 'n isumnied mmdi , Putrivtnimrrni ( wilL
mmcl bu t'taimncd beone mnenmmIn.