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TIlE OMAhA DAILY 13 W1DN14D4Y , _ _ _
urer , J J WIIoh onfleer , A. M. Antler-
IIon pollcE3 utlge , S. It. Smith : eouncflmen.
w 0 , Hend antl George W. Short.
, KIAtNfY-ElectIon ! lay In Kearney was
one or the most Interesting anti exciting holtl
for many years. There wc're five cantlklates
f.r mayor In the fold antI It was a catch as
catch tn i'crap from fIrst to Ia't. l'arty
Ilnea wore not drawn , as every candidate W45
out on petition , but nearly every veto In the
city was poHetl anti the vote cast was heavkr
than 1t fall , Mayor , George iluribert :
clerk , C. A. t're.cott ; treasurer , William
Schramm ; pollen Jutle , John 11oge coun-
1 oIlmen1 A. W. Olinger. W. 1. Jakewny , W.
I Li. Keller , John U. fiWe school board , F.
M. Ilnilowell ttntl Ii , P. MaIne.
I4lXI4GTON-Tho entire dtizens' ticket ,
anti-prohibiton , wn here today. I1 0.
Smith , for niayor , received a maJrlty of
fifty.V. . Ioughty was clected councilman In
the Second 1111(1 ( 0. 1) Koliler in the FIrst.
C. M. Adnm. city clerk , and C , I. Sppn-
ccl. , troaenrer.
LlC01-Tho republicans carrioti everything -
thing today at tito municipal elcetlon by ma-
jorltles on the city ticket from 300 to 1&OO.
There was a sharp fight made on Frank It.
Waters , candidate for re-election ao police
judge , and lie won out by only majorIty
over William 1' . Schwlntl ( tlemo.pop. ) , li. J.
r flyer tleteatocl W. llargreave3 for water -
tor commissioner by about 1,500.
. 1tpubIIcana were succeafut In all
the ward. and in tim contest for
members of the school baard. The ticket
' , elected is as follows : i'olico judge , Frank
IL. Waters ; water commiseloner , L. S. flyer ;
I _ , cIty attorney , N. C. Abbott ; city engineer ,
Ferdinand iionstedt ; cemetery truetee ,
Charlou Ii. Gregory ; councilmen , Robert M.
Finley'lliiani La'ler , CltnIes W. Splers ,
, , 0.V. . Webster , Barr Parker , W. A.Vod -
ward , V. IL Comatoclc ; school board , II. A.
flMlCOCk , J. 13. Fergtison , George W. lion-
. neil. TIm propoeltlon for refunling $26,000
( In bonds Is in doubt.
M'COOIC-Tho entire republican city ticket
, ivan elected liore today , 'n ' some Inatancee
without OIpOOttIOIl , but in every case by good
pluralities. The succesfIIi ones are : II. II.
: Troth , mayor ; i. F. bowman , clerk ; A.
C. Ehert , trcatnrer ; L' . i. ltawelt , police
jtidge C. \Vhitakcr , engineer ; i. C. Mc , .
' , ICay. 3. S. Garrad , council ; A. Campbell ,
\v. F' . Lawson , A. i3arnott , Board of Educa-
ticn.
ticn.N0fl10LKThia
N0fl10LK-Thia has been an exceedingly
I ; lively election day , an unusually heavy vota
beIng polled , roitulting in the election of Dr.
A. fear ( tom. ) for niaycr ; J. C. Stitt ( dern. ) ,
city clerk ; J. A. Reid ( dorn. ) , city treasurer ;
U. _ Gregory ( rep. ) , police judge ; A. Bruin-
mood ( dem. ) , First ward ; J. Degner ( dem , ) ,
'SecondV. ' ; . I1 l3uchlz ( rep. ) , Third ; 0 , L.
Ilico ( rep. ) , FoUrth. The result was aine-
thing of a surprise , ae the city has been re-
Iublican heretofore , while in today's election
only three republicans were elected. Local
aontlment , duo lar.c1y to last year's very
tiisatistactory handling of the water works ,
is mainly responsible for the landeildo , national -
tional poiltlcs being almost entIreI dIre-
carded.
NORTH PLATTI-D. W. linker was
elected mayor. Scott Keith city clerk , John
Sorensen treaereL Paul Meyer surveyor and
C. 0. hall , 1)avld Scott and Joseph Scbalz
councilmen as thu result of the election to-
tlay.OAKDALEThe
OAKDALE-The village election today re-
culLed In electing George Bangs , W' . It.
Launt and A. II. Norwood , high ilcouse
trustees , and W. S. Nlchola and F. &
Palmer , no licenee trustget' ' .
OGALLALA-Tite election passed off
t ; _ quietly here , the license ticket being elected
by a large majority.
O'NEILL-The populist candidate for
I mayor II. E. Murphy , defeated Neil Brennan
by seven votes. The balance of the republican -
lican ticket was elected , with the excep-
.L tion of city clerk , to which 0111cc N. Martin.
( pop. ) defeated C. L. Bright ( rep. )
by one vote. The Iollowlng are the officers
elected : II. E. Murphy ( pop. ) , mayor ;
N. Martin ( popS ) , city clerk ; city treaturer ,
: Jplin Mchugh : cttyenginecr , 13. S. Gillespie ;
alderman , First ward , C. W , Ilagonslek ; See-
rT end , A. T. Evans ; Third , l. J. Mack.
ORLEANS-The city election today was
the hardest fight in the 1itory of the town
. . The license ticket , was deteatc.d. IIor. S. D ,
Eane , temperance-mayer , , was e1ectedby flv
majority. .
. I'LiNDERT.T Guy , T. Graves , Charls
Ia1ly A. It. Pratt , , I. ' C. Mcllirrca aid
r , A. Viitso were elected members of the
town board today on the nonparusan t1clct.
by large majorltI& .
PI1RCE-0niy 130 votes were polled at
: the municipal election today. The weather
being damp and disagreeable , many dith not
veto. Tito eiection resulted In the selection
of the following trustees : W. B. Oltilvers , H.
. H. Mohr , A. Steinkraus , W. A. Spencer , W.
a Bishop , This board will be for high Ii ?
. conso.
PLAINVIEW-Tho village election at title
place today resulted lit a victory for the prohibition -
hibition ticket , the following trustees being
elected for the ensuing year : 0. Parker ,
P. F. Iioyens , S. Packard , George it. 11111
and M. H. Leanty. The board stands twofer
for high license and three for prohibition.
RAVINNA-TbO village election In fla.
venna ictiulted in the re-election of Mecars.
CroneauVyatt , flyer and Lancaster , on the
people's license ticket , ant ? A. T. Shelion-
bargor , prohibitionist , was elected by the
bore majority of live. One hundred and
sixty-eight votes were cant.
RUSIIVLLLE-Todny's balloting resulted
In the election of four llcenie and one anti-
license trustees.
. SCIIUYLER-Eicction day wan unusually
quIet for Schuyier , except keeping alive
contents for positions on the 'chool board ,
which ceuod the usual ocouring of the city
r by candidates and their friends for female
; voters. Tue democrtIc and republican candidates -
didates had carriogea out , eli day taking
women to the ioile : Mayor , W. S. Jenkins ,
( rep. ) ; city clerk. C. S. F' . Payne ( rep. ) ;
treasurer , 13. MIck ( rep. ) ; engineer , I. E.
Grooninan ( rep. ) ; councilmen , 0. J. Little ,
V . If. C. Wright , J. F. Nleinan and 0 , II ,
flulilinin ; eciiooi board , M. D. Cameron and
John l'roketi. -
SlVAItD-Tho' city election held today
. was one of the most hotly contented electionil
. In Seward for titany yeaw , but the resuit
was very disastrous to the citizene' ticket.
.flio entire republican city ticket was elected
by the toliowing majorities : lion , John
Zinniner , mayor , 94 ; T. II , Wake , city clerk ,
lGd ; L. F. Schultz , city treasurer , 319 ; J.
\v. Gladwisli , police judge , 78 ; W. D , flowers ,
city engineer , 133 ; J. P. Duniianticounclliiiann ,
69 ; John1 Slonecker , counciiman , 33 ; It. E ,
Iunpliy and 0. A. Merriam wore elected on
tIio nchool board ,
. S11tLT0N-Llceitnge win the issue today in
the village olectiii , and license' carried by a
vote of 81 to 28. The town has beent without
naioiis tinet l)38t year. TIne new board of
trustees will be as foiiows : Joseph Dawson
} , H. Gongo , .1. C. Ilenilan , F , D. Reed anti
I : ? , c. Wenzcll , the first three being elected
On the citizens' , and the latter two on the
republican ticket.
SPRlNQFIlLfl-Licenso and anti-license
was tine issue hero tothny and a license board
was elected ,
TflCtJMSEII-Tecuins.eh went dry in the
mpinlciiial election today. This is tine first
( line in ton years iicense has been do. .
fQsted , Although the tssuo ivas not voted upon
direct , oppo'ing tickets ' rere In the fleith ,
two tickets having bent put up by Itotition ,
Thu foiiosv.tg are the successful candldtes :
Mayor , 1' . II , Ilopklns ; clerk , C. M , Wilnon ;
trea8urer , L. M , Davl ; poiico juthgo , j ,
13. Dinamore ; city engineer , W. L. Iiiniap ;
couticllineit , W. 3 , Baker , George 11111 , 1' .
V. It. Datoo ; chooI board , A. ii. Allen and
w. ii. flaaeett.
VALENTlNl-The present village board
Yas re-elected , title being the third time.
It was opposed by a no license tIcket , but
khtl a good naajorlty. The board Is corn-
ltCetI of business men , wino hare made
substantIal inproveniaus , in the vater eye.
lOin and paid off $1,400 of kidebteduess the
let three years. Start In the new year
' ; 'e'ry little iii tlebt.
VALLlY-Tho following village board was i
elected : Charlen Coilon , J , A. Egbert , J.
. 0. Kelly , James Mitchell and A. A. Youug ,
All are republicans and In favor of license ,
\VI1I'ING WATER-Following Is the
ticket electei : Mayor. Fred florder clerk ,
TUco Scieffer ! ; treasurer , 0 , V. hay ; police c
judge. 'Fineo Scbaeffor ; school directors , W.
.4 , D4vls and George W'oods ; council , A.
r4. Uplinun , 0 , T. Wilson , C , A , Vcrmiiiion ,
Tine council wiil favor license.
WESTON-At the village eicctlon today i
' QUAKER OATS
Tine ChIld Loves It.
'tuna DyHpopta Dornttntds It , ii
Tito Eiaicitro DotcH Ott It ,
Do YOU 13AT IT9
thio following on the cltIzc'n' LIckt were
eleCted : C' . 1. T.ililbrldge , Frank linkel ,
Jamt'n iCacirek , Frank Vanous , with a tie
Vote on JoPeph hlausner and If , F , Ihitink ,
IL in a lleenso board ,
VIST POINT-At the city electict , I ) ,
C. Giffert was.elected mayor , James C. 1i-
iiott , city clerk , and I'eter l'ocllett , city
treasurer , A full vote was polled and much
interest nion.
Wlfl3FIt-No nominations hiavsig been
made ? the election was free for all , Dad-
son , Saiick , Janoucli anti Zwonechiek , mont-
hers of the old beard , were elected , Wild
and Grimm tie for fifth place.
\VtNS1DF-EiectIon ( lay pastl off quietly
anti a heavy vote was polled , notwlthetanil-
lag a heavy rain to the afternoon. hoard
of trustees , 11 Cohen , Frank Welblo , lt
It. Smith , John flliott , W. M Clue ; c'erk ,
' 1tet' Gaeblor ; traaa'urer , A. B. Cherry ;
marshal , I ) , J Cavcsnaugh ,
\'YM0ttI-A hotly contested election is
over , the race 1cr mayor being the chief
topIc during the day. erlous ehargen had
been made by J. II , Ddds , one of the can-
dUlate againct Dr. Gafford , tine regular
nominee of the cltizen' caucus. This , it
Was thought for a whim , would defeat him ,
mit the doctor'.q friendt remained trite , and
ho was elected , . In tine Firat ward John
M. Toft was elected nltlermtii. In the See-
end Ward , George Worth ; Third ward , Luke
htusi'all ' ; cterk C. N. Johnson ,
YOItIC-Tiie ( iItlre rettttbllcntt ticket was
elected , A light veto was itolled , Ihurnard
ICing was elected mayor ; (1. S. Cook , trca-
Urer ; F , F , Otanger , iolice judge ; I. A.
Ilakor , cleric ; councilnicit , N. 1' . Ltnndeen ,
1) . healer , Charles Seeloy and E , H. hiaker ,
Votes were takisi on the curfew ordinance ,
which Wac paseed 'by a big majority , Drug-
gists' permits anti licenees for nile of liquor
yero both.voted agatns by a majority.
Volt. l'lLTlIfl'ioN ) fltMliT.t1.i.lSi
LItiihe 1tibl lOll HMIecln r4. liotli Ii- ,
'it'nilinl ii PrINeriy.
SALT I9AKl , Airll ) 7.-The republican colt-
ventlon has selected Frank 3. CannOn , Arthur -
thur flrowii , C. E. Alien , Isaac Trumbo , W.
S. McCormick and Thomas ICearns as dde-
gates to the St. Liuis convention.
The coztventon was calltd to order at 11
o'cIok by Chnairntau lcoly in a few eti
chosen remarks , outhtning the manes of the
canting campaign. Choiittan A. hi. Thiontas
Inado an eloquent s'peechi in tito liitercst of
repubhi aii prhiiciplcs and closed with a
strong appeni for protection and himetnilism
for the beat interest uf the party anti coun-
try.
Congratulatory telegrams were receved !
from Senator Brown and Itepresentative
/tilett.
Tine platform Is confined almost entirely to
irotection and bimetnhiism and the sense of
the conventiont Ia expressed In the following
lanuago :
We beilevo in a protective tariff : we be-
iieve in reciprocity ; we believe in ilmetal-
ham , vhtichi is the full recognition alike of
goiil anti silver nnd their free coinage in
the mints of tine nation at the ratio of 1'
to 1.Ve contentuiate with sorrow and
shame the SPeCtacle whicht our country lt'e
sents totlay because of the attenllt to bub.
tituto for a lirotective tariff a tarlft for
revenue and hiecattee of tIm destruction of
sliver a muttey of linal redemption.
We hold that a policy which has filled
thu land with idie men ; which tnke9 from
inbor Its honest reward ; which iloubles tIne
burden of debt ; 'InicIi , anniti lountlful bar-
vestn4 , In a ( of inrofotiud peace , innakent
necesanry tIne issuing of lltindredH of lull-
lions of doilnrs' worth of interentt-bearing
bOflInS in order to meet the current expewnes
If the government , is an Impeachment of
both the inteiiigence and Integrity of thione
vIne controi our gov rnnnent.Ve hold that
as a tariff for revenue has fnhle(1 ( to restore
prosperIty , so a protective tariff , as long
as tine money of the country is held , ounce
for ounce , 100 per cent higher than the
money of the Orient nnd of Spanlsh-Anner-
lea , is Impotent to save our farmers awl
manufacturorni against a competition which
they are helpless to meet and we repudiate
tine belief that protection without blmetal-
ilsm can restore proslnerity. The situationi
snakes clear that himelnlilstn and protec-
( ion must be riCCtlteLi , ) as constituting one
vital , indivisible lrinciple that not only
tIne progress. but tine safety of tIne
iintlustrie8 of our country anti thiC
toilers who carry on those indu.stricrn ,
nako tIle acceptance of this prtneipje , 1w-
by a tariT to eijahize
the wages Of OUl COUntrr and tinotut patd
abroad and bimetalhinrni to take ( tom gold
its presCut appreciation anti to equalize tine
noney of this Country and that of sllver
standard nations.
. \Ve cordially endorse tine sttnnd taken In
tIne national Icgislpt rt , by western , ein-
'atari , and reprcsexntatlves lii behalf of hold-
lug bimetalilem and protection togetherac
one.'e ask our delegates to St. Louis to
tb their utmost to secure in the national
republican platform a. full acknowlodgemon
of thienecessity of a return to real biindtat-
hism and a promise of its nwitt adoption
without regard to other nnttonB , by opening
.our mints to the free coinage of gold and
sliver at a ratio of 16 to 1 ,
Nominations were then called for and sixteen -
teen candidates were preented , among thnem
Judge C. C. Goodwin and Charles Crane. In
a neat speech , Mr. Crane declined the honor
and asked his friends to vote for Colonel
Trunnbo. Judge GoodwIn thaulced his friends
for the honor and declined to have his name
used. Tine ballot for delegatea was then
taken , with the above result.
ILIiPUIILIOAN COUN'I'Y CONVENTIONS.
Oid tile Scetie of an Iitthiiilzintic'
Iitllit'rli. .
NOItTII LOUP , Neb. , April 7.-Speclah.- ( )
Thin republican convention for Valley county
met at the court house at Ord yesterday , A.
Warti of Mica creek was elected chalrman
and It. It , Thorngate of the Arcadia C1ain-
p'on clerk. lion , M. L. Fries of Arcadia was
called on for remarks and responded with
an enthusiastic McKinley speechiwhich was
roundly cheered , Mr. Akers of the State Ir- i
rigatlon board also responded to an invItation I
with a stirring McKinley speech , Delgates
elected to the omahia convention were : A.
M. Itobbins , Pari y flounda , S. J , W. Brown , t
hr. C. Perry , Ilernnan Weatover , II. A. Chase ,
II. Gudmonson , lion. L. M. Fries , being a i
candidate for delegate ( o thne St. Lou's coinI I
ventlon from the district convention at
Broken Ihow , was empowered to aelect the
delegates to that convention , Alters , wino Is I
a candidate or congressional honors ( rain
the Sixth district , asked the support of the
Valley county delegation in case such actlcn
would not interfere with thin prospects of any
"favorite ton" front Valley. It was moved
and carrIed thnat the Ord cornet band accompany -
company ( ho delegation to the Omaha conj j
venitton , So far an , Inresldential candidates 1
vore conicerned , the McKinley wave rolled
on with absolute unanimity.
GANDY , Nob. , April7.-Speclal-The ( ) LeI
gan county republican convention was hold I
Saturday. The state doiegation E. II.
Siiilth , J. i. Honey , Congreasonal ! delegaI I
tion : John Applegate , J. F , Morrison , nil .1
instructed to support McKinley tuna for delegates - S
gates to St. 'Louis.
lIItGlS'I'liltlXG IN SOU'l'hK CAItOLINA ,
CiirciI Mi'ji Jtt'ijlilred * o lln'iil a 1'nrt
or ( iii ! JOli'ltlItiii ,
COLUMBIA , 5 , 0. , April 7.-flegIstraticr
books were opruod throughout the state yes-
tordayunnior thnp proylsions of the now con-
t1tution requiring a property or educational
riu hlflcation for voting. Three men conipo ,
the reglrtratton board in each county aflI r
Litoy are tine judges of an applicant's quahifi.
cation , In tills city every inegro was re-
iuirod to read a section of the ccnstltutlon ,
and in 20mm cases required to construe it.
It few were refused , but a great majority C :
were accepted. In thio country distrlct the d
ruvore will ho true as few of tine negroes ii
nave anr cducatton : FiiI books will be kept Li
pen six week3 continuously and tine first
londny in every month thereafter tutu No. 21
iunniber , whein thin eioctlont takes place.
hissoiiri liiiioeriits for Vrec , Silver.
ST. LOUIS , April 7.-A special to an after.
noon paper train Lehanon , Mo. , says : Forty-
ix counties have elected delegates to the
lennocratic etato convention to ho held at
cdahia , April 15 , for tine election of ibelcgiteni
0 the national convention , Every county
no far has elected nolid silver delegations
Lnd declared in positive terms for the free
omega of silver itt the ratio of 16 to 1. More
ban two-thirds of the counties mentioned 0
love instructed their delegates for a solid
iulgatlon of uncoinpromining silver men to
tie Chicagu convention. anti instructed for
Band , tone , Vest slid Cockrchi for dde- °
atos-at-largo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vnwt'gii-il in Colore.I II I'lnuhli'lll ,
S'AShil NOTON , April 7-Electlcns cow-
iittee No. 1 , 'my a iiitanlinioii vote , decided
lie contested election caee of II , P , Cheat. tl
ant against Fred A , Woodward train the eec-
ad North Carolira ( llstrct its favor of Mr. CI
Voodnard. . The sitting mamber , ( tieatiaam , ii
I a colored republican ac has represented a
Is district in the house- U
.
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SOUTh Oitk11A ! CITY ELECTION
Best of the Offices Taken by the Demo-
crath.
ENSOR roR MAYbR AN EASY WI4UER
Itepilhilien InN Eiei't Cleric tutu 'l'hiree
Coin int'l I int'ni-N.i t Ii I iig i.e U fat-
hiiiIetIiInI ( 'nUN - ttiil Ct liii
* iiiil LiilL
Mayor..T1tflM\S H. INS0fl
rretier. , . . . . . . . iflNlC . A. 1lttOAtflIhi
Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . ltICllA Ill ) A. CA ltl'FNTFlt
I'olice Judge. . . . . . . . P1tANK ChIltlSl'MANN
Councilineu-nt-nrgc- .
\VlLl1.'tM A. liiNNFrT ,
l'ATIIICKC.
JOhN i , SChIUlT7.
\VILI4AM. 13 , , VANSANT.
At yesterday's election in Southi Omahun
the democrats elected the mayor , treasurer ,
ioiice jiidg a'ml OlIn ; of the' fonnr councilmen-
at-large , Mr. Caltiwohl , Tue clerkship and
three of this councilnnanic positions went to
the republicans.
Muchi interest was taken by tine women in
the election of nnemb rsof , thiofloard of Fl-
ucation. In tine ltret ward about 100 women
voted , while thio Sceonni ward followed with
about half that inumbor. The Third ward
Women to thno number of 116 voted and in
thio Fourth ward 51. Tile total vote of the
city waq.i.6i. :
From early interning until tim polls closed
at 7 o'clock tine candidatca and their friends
worked like iiimver.
Tita total vote by wardo vas : First ward ,
1,3i9 ; Scccnuh , 1,016 ; Third , 646 ; Fourthl , 273.
In the First ward the vote war' 800 more
titan at the last election , nearly , If not all ,
of this itininher be.iilg cant by women.
Iuring tlto dirty mart of thio evening
crowds marched , fromonc boothi te another
down town cheering for different canididates.
It nas rather expectEd , jhdgiiig fronin tue
intereet takeni inn thno head of tine tlckit , that
tim different. prebhticts nnbuid countthe votes
for luoyor first. This wan not tine caae ox-
ccpt in the Fourth ward , tlno others countIng -
Ing tim ticket straight down.
4C 03011 50 tile Fourth ward vote for
mayor was anntiounced on the streets there
vita talk of crooked work on tine mart of tine
democrats and tine ruinnor wan that Siniley
would content the vote on thc grounds ef
irregularitIes , it being claiineti that pennant'
inot authorized to do so had innarked votes
for forelgnc.rs who could inoither read nor
write.
Taken altogether tha : campaign was a re-
nnarkably clo3n ino , very hittlo iniud-sliniging
having been indulged inn except inn tine fight
for city trc'urer betwctnn . Wilcox and
Droadweil.
fly 10 o'clock partial reports from pro
cineto begant to canine inn , and in most casen
ijhowed a big vote for EnsorSiniiey vir-
tuaiiy gave up the fight a little after this
and stated that Insor was getting three
votes to hits C ite. Tine First ward alnowod a
strong vote for both Smtiey anti Parkhurt't ,
but thin was expected by the supporters of
lr. Ennor.
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n'.t'i' 't' '
NAME.
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Mayor I
laser ( Cern. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 123 1,100
l'itnhlnurst ( . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . : na7 23 119 c 783
rniiey ( rep ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ! 112 73 sf4
Treasurer.
Itroadweil ( tiem , ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43S 271 ii iril
Ilicli ( pet. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 81 sS 483
Vi1cox ( rep > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 156 72 990
( .1 en k .
( atipennter ( rep. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OW 337 190 79
Chrintainnson ( , . , ) . . . . . . . . . . . .11130 79 22 3I
11rliicka ( dew. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 23' ' ) 118 1Ott
I'Oiico Judge.
Chnistmannn ( item. ) . . . . . . . . . . .116 . .11- . 340 i3 115 957
Fo'1er ( pet. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259 . 2581 ' a ? 931
atcuiey ( rep. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237j Ito 71 , 910
Cnuncllnnea. - . - . .
ltennett ( rep. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4- 97 1.fn7t
Ciittnwell'ttlem. ) . b. , . t. . . , IX 431 3731 211 125 1171)
Carroll ( it. ) . . . . .319 . lOS 04 17 3T0
Chadwick ( item. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .e2i . 2)8 Jl ) 10 . .792
Conway ( pat : ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1)olezoI ( clelnj . . . . . . : . : aa ais nn : i0 921
flwornnk ( rep ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tin 72 907
11ittt ( pet. ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Ga ta a3 219
Morrili ( oct. ) , . , . , , . . , . . . , . , , , . 113 321 52 1 294
PhiiIin ; ( pet. ) . . , . . , , . . . . . . . . as 70 , 32 10 170
Schultz ( rep. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ? 9 lii 191 78 223
fnti ( r p ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aot Isi Ion 921
Vansant ( rep. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32e 2 104) 76 1,142
Zert1pet , ) 147 110 57 14 328
For members of the Board of Education , J.
L. Iielgqnnint , 0. E. I3rnico and IlenrySiiupp
were elected for tine long terni anti J. C.
ICn'ghit for the slnt term. All are republicans -
publicans and mayo very oiail pIurhities.
It1i1OILMl0h1f 11A1'28 SOME llld.tI ) ' . % 'Av.
trailed to Seennrc All tine Clnienijo
Scntiinn4 ' 1'lnt' 'Ve're After.
CHICAGO , April 7.-dut of the thirty-five
aldermen tine . .repuhhicans today elected
tnennty , the democrats thiirteeni and two In.
dependents were chosen. There are thirty-
four wards In the city , but two aldermen
wro chosen in th rentln , there being g Va-
tancy in that ward. Tiio principal featune of
the election was the effort of the reform ole.
mont to down a number of titq going alder-
non. The reform men were successful with
S najority of thorn , but they fajied to secinro
three or four bright particular scalpa they
ie.sired. I'arty lines were not strong in a
ranirber of the wards and tine reform move-
heat hail much veJght The figilt on town 1
) fflcera was In all of the towns straight
party issue anti the republicans were uni-
'ormly successful , carrying alt the town
fflcers by majorities ranging from 2,000 to
1,000 , Tinci election was very quiet , save in
lie First and Nineteenth wards , where there I
xere a number of fights and several shoot-
ng aifrays , nobody , however , being seriously
injured. Not over tvonty arre83swero made
luring the day , The ; return from tii alder-
nanic cent sts show that the republicans
nay. on the , otsl vote carried tine city by a
najorlty of about 20,000.
Full returns frqnn the First and Nineteenth
vartla , in which most of tIle flghntintg oc- r
lurred , nhnow that twenty.six itlein store laid
ut in nine way or another during the day ,
rho great majority of there vero not inured -
ured badly and not one of thorn fatally.
line man hurt tine most was Joseph Tregan ,
vita was shot in tine ankle. Janice Daw3on
tad hue skull fractuj4 wtit a. crutcht.Oiaf
lenson's nCse was smashed fiat with apav-
ng steno and John Wilson's ear was torn oft
) y anotiner nnisnnle of the same kind , Wil-
lain hhickoy was shot in tine hrost and
[ chin McGrathn was eliot , ln , the back , both
lightly injured. These ere the worst in-
uries received. Tunero was ito , fighting out-
ide of these two wards ,
Iteturnns from 125 towns throughout the
itto sinew republican vIctories in about
ourflftlns of thnetnl , In none of tine electIons
1US the vote ott a etraigbjt pJitcaltssue ,
1'LJ'I'S 0UP 1t Ol.I'L4bAI )
ti.n. York Yorltlhindt'ntt's lie Is tIne S
L.oii t'ii I Cii nnl I date ,
N1W YORK , . 4prii 7t.-i-'l'ho World will
nrInt a double-leaded editorial tonorrow , In '
chich it will alc whether tine logic of tine
nautical situation that inns led "tine repub-
leant nnasnneu to support cICip1oy nyili not
oinpei tine nomnation of Cleveland by the
tennocrats. Tine paper says ; "Tine World
toes riot atnert tinat this Jgngo. It raises the
iuestion , It. invites public discinesion of it.
0 far as thin World is.concerned In title
matter , It Ia entirely impartial , judicial and
nntpersznal. It hiss no epeeial partiality br
lr , Cleveland porsonaiiy as inn will pobs-
ly admit. tI mae nothing tb take back. Hut C
he question is qt c iitj paet , it is aques - t
ion of tine future.
"Upon tile ie3uct of thin lresont and fu-
uro , not of thin past , tIne World Is just aa
reo anti sincere in suggesting thdt Mv ,
2eve1and scents to be thin only logical-cau-
itlato , as it lies hunt teariese and faithful d
11 adnnonitioa anjtl cfltleism whenever it tI
as believed mini to ho wrong , It Is idle d
ml nnnighnt prove yrry unwino to ignore Jhe ( I
set that lucre 111 a deep.i'ated antI nvjtluiy tn
rayalent prejudice ninnoog our people hinitnst a
ill third term for any prubithent. fllfl It is
till a qinestiont whether any unfounded fear
nd prejudice ran weigh against tine torco of
vents and thin logic or circinmatances , " dl
: llt'Iitnii- 'iinn. . iii Lotnis-ilit' . bn
LOUISVILLIr , April 7.-It dtnvIope4 today di
) at McKinley easily rceslved a majo ljy of in
lie delegates cnoaen iii yct'tenday'in city and
gi
9unty republican priiinarie. Tine ideiCltnlcy 01
teLl ciaiiii 12h delegates to 7i tar Bradley , di
nd line flr4ntley cn , Wille act conceding ot
dso tlgnee , admht McIinIey's majority.
hAy ii htllMhil , 'ru II JO l'i' Iiiil.tTI
iLL
, - nnsl lx-peznker Crlsii
Agl in i ii 'i'ii IkItn nun ,
NlWNAr fa , , April 7.-Tho third of
tue joint finapi discussions betweenn Score-
tory Smith ii4 ex-peaker Criep was lie-
timed to item to-lay' by an audience of about
4,000 people' chuiefly farmers. , Ith a sprink-
hing Of fcrnnlfilky. This Is Governor Atkln-
sob's home , aniLthno governor , who was pros-
eat , introJtiod tine speakenn' . Mr. Crisp anti
Secretary S4nhia- , journeyed thither together
loot mIght , ainl lsst night they were tendered a
banquet at nh& I Virginia house , They are
loth stnfferiegfdann throat trouble , and inan'e
been forbititIon1hy the specialists wino are
treating tinnpn , ( porn sieakiilg. on auccenalve
days. Iii oneqtnence the debate set for
tomorrow ina been declared off , and the
two financial bampions will meet ntext iii
Albany ott Ft-ttlay.
Ex-Speaker Crisp mad tine opening today ,
In the outset inn replied to tIne charge that
ho mail not alwsy been for sliver. lie said
tlnat winen ho was 1ected speaker he was
bitterly opposed in tine bst oil account of
his financial views , lie said that two Macsn-
clntnsetbs ilemeerats hail voted Against ini
olOction. ills vote prevented , he said , tine
tabling of a tree coinnago bill , In thio last
congress , ito said , Inc appainted a silver
comnnnltteo , anti one member cinanged his
Views , lie was not responsible for that.
Men often changed their views.
Witil tItle pere'onal expianetioni Mr. Crisp
launched into tine silver questions.
Cutn i'st I nisv 1)u'l'siti.unn tin SI. Lnuiin ,
COLUMBIA , S. C. , April 7.TineVebster
faction of the republican party held a state
convention inert , today. All tine delegates
'acre negroes , OxCelIt fIfteen white inca , wino
lna'o beent known in tim republican Inohltics
in the utato over since thin war. Tine coin-
vointion nae ovcrnvinelmingly for McKinley ,
and tine four ( lelegates-at-large were inn-
structeti to vote for him firet , last and all
tine time. The reoolutions declare for hi-
tntetallit'nn. The nnonnineos of ( mm convention
nvihl go to St. . Louis as a contesting dehega-
tionn.
India no , Coilwn''sNinunI Nonuni ant ,
CRAWFOItDSVILLE , lad , , April 7.-
Charles 13.Landis , editor of tine Delphi
Journal , was nominated for congrees today
by tlno republicans of tine Ninth dtstrict.
Geacral Low Wallace presided ,
KINDALLV1LLPi , md. , April 7.-TIne
democrats of the Twelftin dIstrict nonininated
Janice M , floblnsn by acclamation title after-
noon. No resoitntinnu , were adopted.
lt'nnnut'rnntM hileet ( ira i nn''n SncceNMor ,
SAN ANTdNIO Tex. , April 7.-Returns
are conning n niowly fronni tIne special cant-
gresrional clectton meld in the Rieventh die-
triaL today to elect a stnccesnor to the late
Cunngreraman W. H. Cram. Tine election of
iClelborg , democrat , in contridered safe , Tine
tiner cannlidattta are Lowlier , populist , anti
Brewster. repinbilcan , Icieiberg is for tine
gold standard.
\Voni iuns.Connnily fat' a1t'ImniIey.
. DOUGLAS , Wyo : , . April 7.-Special-Tino ( )
first. county convention mold inn tine state
convened lneo tlnle eveninng. Id. C. Barrow ,
IeForest Iticinads Noah Ycinnig , Henry Coin-
nors and D. L. Goddard were elected deia-
gates to the aate' coinvention. . A resolutionn
endorsing Mclqnnflny Was passed anulti cheers
by a tnnanfnnctls vote.
.1 T'-J
HinlonMt'nI luitlc1nleauiunil ' . 'elhI nutonn.
CUMiiEitIAND , MU. . April 7.-Tine ropnib-
iictnt' of tifiaahd Washington county mold
their con1vtioq today and elected dciii-
gaten to 1i& nitional convention. hiothn
adopted retJtlonno In favor bf McKiinloy
for resideptafld Senator-elect theorgo E.
Well'ngton nT ? ilegate at large.
lui'Ii inN SheinnblicxnnM 1JOIPfnul.
RAWLINSdWyo. , April 7.-Spccial ( Telo-
gram.-.Tlno ) iJfnnbllcan city convention te-
night nonnlndl&Pyohn C. Gunninng for trustee
and Edwin T..Burko for nnayor 'and will
make a deteriulated effort to. qlect thnenni , as
the donnocrts have heretofore boon nuccess-1
mi in electtjg 1bir candidates.
r' " AthJMES. ji
Mr. Keene Laced another audience of fair
size last niglnt at Boyd's , presenting his ( a-
iniliar impersonation of the cardInal-duke inn
Iluiwer's romantic drama , .nRichelieu. The
tragedian has softened tine outlines of thnis
presentment somewhat since his last ainpear-
ance here iii thte role , and as if to refute
the chnargo of undue vehemence often laid at
his door , he pitches his. performance in a
key so generally subdued that his lines are
not seldom unintolligibie to listeners a few
rows in front of the stage. The strong
scenes , however-notably the colloquy wlthi
Mauprat Inn tine ardtnal's room in the third
act , and the grden scene in tine fourtin , with
the over effective launching of the curse-
were managed witli tine vigor wlnich Mr.
Keeno's admirers are wont to expect from
btnn.
btnn.The
The company , which did not ebow to advantage -
vantage in 'L uis XI , " made a more favorable -
able impression last night. Miss Moore was
It really excellent JulIe , rising at Unites to
In elevated pICnic of emotional acting. Mr.
Iiagleson ( lid creditable work as Mauprat ,
md Mr. hlennig's flaradas was marked by
ntelhigeinca and taste , while Mr. Lowell
ntrengthene.d the good innpresston left by his
eriortnnanc of tue night before.
tr. Iceene's cingagennent closes tonight
ivitin "Ricinard III , " by many considered to
: ie lila strangest role. There is no matinee.
Tine bill tt the reighton for tue two per-
ormancos today will be "Little Miss Nug-
tei" winich has thoroughly pleased tue
natrons of that ticater during its short en-
; agennent. The company includes such well
nown player -Herbert Cawthornn , Leola
ditcitoll and Charles A. Loder. The usual
opular priced nnnntlneo will be given at 2:80. :
fhno engagemeot svill close with a perform- i
LnC0 tnnorrow night.
"Shore Acres , " whnich Is universally ac-
cnowiedgcd as one of the best American i
days yet produced , wIll have a fine scenic
cpreslnltation at Boyd's tineater on Sunday
veining inoxt anti for the two succeeding j
venings. There are nearly thnirty chnar-
Icters in "Shoro Acres" aind each anti every
inn is a distinct type and true to life , For
ho production of "Shore Acres" in this city
connpany of unusual oxceliern e inns been cc-
ected and every patron of refIned stage art ,
5 assured a thtorouglniy enjoyable enter-
aininnont. '
"The Twentieth Century Girl" will be the
Irawing card at tine Croighnton for tour
nights comniene1n Sunday matinee April 12.
, . ' - .
I
The Tavery , irnnti Opera company conies
0 the. Croiit i for a limIted ongagcnnernc
: omnnoncing4'rhilay oveninig , A grand dud-
nb bill of ! Lucia" ontO "Cavailerla Rusti-
nnna" will l , von on tine opening iniglnt
arinen will ho tine Saturday matinee bill
nnd Ii TrovrI Satprday ni'lnt ,
1 W1l , - - -
Stuart RoIjnI1nn.his anhnnlrablo connpan 5
viii play a limited engagement of tinroc C
nerormagnceat I3oyd's theater on Friday
Lad Saturnia 'qJnnoxt week , pros2ntilng for I
inn first tin jnfo tine new coninedy , "trt'
onderbniry'
Nat C. Getn will appear in "Ambi- '
ion" and "DkVm Garrlck" at Lloyd's theater :
a Wednesday' 61' . next week , ii
z a. < . _ _ a
The aucce i thin /trlorn ball would seenq
esured It t itt sale of tickot& and tine
inniny OXire of good whi may be ac.
opted an ; 1 Ion , anti tue Indicatiorna
ever the Ia ttondance of several sea-
ens. Every ratIon ii , being made for
he amueemohaUd cganfort of Anon pa-
rons , these inj.rCcued desirinng that event
a be long reInepkad for its general enjoy-
biiity. Cro1i4n lishi will be elaborately
eeoz'ated tor tlo iiccaslon , which , togethcr
itti tine superior music and the general or- Ii
orilnesni with which ho rion will be con Cl
ucteti , should proVe Inagniots or aUfiiciont
rca to test $ he capacity of Creighiton mall ml
ext aturday night , -
Jenthnni Of It iiny ,
BOLOGNR , April 7.-Count Mattel , tine tn
ltcoveror of a system of medicine nvhich at
fare iii name , is dead , 'l'lae eyatenn was a ai
velopnncnt of inomeopatity and its atiiterents n
elude nilany well known physicians , a
AUBURN , Neb.1 April 7.-Special ( Taleiv
ram.-Lefter ) Stull , father of Judge Stuhl
this cty and Stuhi brothers of Lincoln , ii
nO in this cily tf4ay , lie was i years
age. He will be buried by the Mauic
ateninity tonuorz'ow ,
PARTY LINES BMLY ) BROKEN
Largest Vote in Yeam Polled at Xansah
City ,
A1 P. A. COMBINATION CLAIMS A VICTORY
N'i I lu'r of tIne leuiui Inn TicketS Vt'TC
ttrunIgln ( I'znrt' AnInir.-lnunieit
I I t.ni .1 eu n 3Iin t'nn i'nn t for
lnuu. . leipa I htt'fnn'niI ,
IANSAS CITY , April 7-After a cainnpaignn
filled witin tnnnuleiiil strife , anti illin winIcit mar-
ties wore split from center to clrctnnnferennce ,
tine city election today massed oft as peace-
tinily as a Miny party , The Itolis wore 01)011
tfom ii to 5 , and tine largest vote of years
was polled , Hut one unan was arrested for
Illegal voting. A. P. A. , and anti-A. I' . A ,
was tim principal issue with a side issue of
reform government. The novelty wan Inre.
5enteti of a rcpublicann ox nnayor , henry C.
ICutnif , a pronninent banker , running for that
omen on ann independent-democratIc ticket ,
\1tin him on the ticket were politicians from
both old partIes , On the republican ticket
Janice M. Jones led a strong fight for the
A. P. A.'s , a the , regular republican nonninee.
Jones is police judge , anti a young lawyer
very Pronnouincetlly tin favor of tine A. I' , A.
PrInciples. Thno remainder of lila ticket was
a lunonigrel , as nvzns that of Inis loathing opine.
nent. John S. Crosby , nvhno headed tine peo-
pie's ticket , cut but little flgntre , In the cain-
palg.1 the iCinnnnpf managers mayo chnarged tine
present republicain atlnninistration wltun lcav.
inn a deficit In the city treannnry of almost
$200,000 , anti in adthitioin to a desire to best
the A. P. A , , Inany front both iartles ) Voteti
tine Icunnpf ticket in tbnoir fight for refornn
government , On tine other hand , innainy demo.
crate left their' own ticket , asscrtinng it was
untler the mIle of "gang" pollticlains , and
voted wIth the republicans , Another inter-
estfnng iten was tim refusal of two or ttnree
A. P. A. lodges to support tineir organniza.
tioni's Inonnninee , because of their being
previously suspended fro mtine ornh r.
Tine election was for nusyor , city treasurer ,
atntlior ( , police jtndge , attorney , lrendent , ! of
tine uflper mouse , four nneinnbers of the upper
and tea ot tine lower mouse , and one member
of tine sChnooi board. Tine returns are conun-
lag In very slowly , but at nnnidnigitt it Is
coxncn'ded that tine republican-A. I' , A. ticket
has been electeti. Rettnrns have blozn receive I
fronni fifty-two oint of eighty-three precincts ,
znnd these give Jones , the republican atd
A. P. A. caniiinlate , a pinnrahity of 808. Jones
is not running alnnmd of hint ticket , anti it Is
estlnninted tinat tine ConlIluieto roturn' ivill
slnow tine lcctionn of tin entire repn.blicain
ticket by alnout 1,000 plurality. The populist
vote Is vet y hiint.
ThtNY W'IMIiSN vo'rio IN icisi ,
h3uiIlitiin Coinpiluien.unlnl8iixeJ Iii tine
$ , -'d .ini tIliMM 't'OtIIK ,
KANSAS CITY , Alrhl 7.-Specials to tine
Star show a mixed result in the returns from
hniinicipal electionns held yesterday in seconti-
class Kansas towns.
At Sterling , tue citizens' law and order
ticket was elected by an average majority of
200.
200.At
At Herington , a repubiican-proltibltlcun cant-
tlidate for mayor was elected by a iargo inn-
jorlty. Cherokee , by a big majority , elected
a nonl.partisan ticket , anti polled a larger
woman vote than at any previous election ,
Blue Rapids elected a citizenis' ticket and
the women killed the halters' ticket. At
Spring 11111 , where the women carried the
Citizens' ticket two years ago by inandoome
majorities , H , Boyce was elected mayor and
mis entire ticket elected. The woman had
inado a hard fighnt and arc thoroughly die-
couraged at the result ,
At l'ratt City the republicans scored a coat-
pleth victory.
At Clmarron the women were victorious
'frs. C. A. Curtki beinlg'eleeted ma'or by
i sinali majority over Dr. Lawrence. Tile
election board is composed wholly of womein ,
wino w ore out in fuil force. Mrs. Ctnrtis Is
over 60 years of age. She is a woman of
good business ability.
The democrats wIn at St. Marys and the
republicans at Kinsley , whIle at Tonganoxie
the citizenet liberal ticket work over the' A.
P. A. ticket.'Ihilam It. Smith was
elected mayor of Leccmpton. lie is said
to be the youngest nnayar In tine country
At Olatho , there was no opposition to the
republican ticket.
Tine municipal oiecticn in Kansas City ,
Kan , , progressed very quietly. An average
vote wan polled in the First , Second , Fourthn
and Sixth wards , but in tine Third and Fifth
wards tinere vere exciting contests and tine
vote was quite hnbavy. An interesting tea-
turc' of the battle was the part taken by tine
women. There are 2,100 women registered
and neariy 2,000 Cf them voted. Many
women walked to the polls , some vtii their
inusbandnu anti others without esc7rts , while
than equal suffragists had carriages ruinning
to nil parts of tine city to take tine women
to the 1)0115. ) In tine Third warti there were
506 white women and 305 negro women
registered. Tine fight In that ward for coon-
oilman was between fl. S. Smith , a negro
republican , and Tom Gilbert , a wtnlte man
running on tine citizens' tcket. Smith as
knifed by many of tine negro wcmen , as well
as by tile men of his race.
Tine iatest returnns indicate about ann evern
division of the offices between the two lead-
tag parties. Tine ropublcans ! appear to have
elected three councilmen , tine democrats two
and the independents two ,
TOPEKA , ICon. , April 7.-Returns fronnn
itiee of thin secoind class where them s'as
tiny opposition to tito repinblhcaun ticket show
opublican victories , in some pisces over fu-
don tickets. In many places the issine was I
lie "joint" question anti so far tlno temper-
trnco sentiment Is victorious , irrespective of
arty.
Spiciai dispatches to the Capital regard-
ng tine elections in tine cities of the first anti
mecond class held today tlnroughout tine
itato slnow little of genieral political interest.
tepubitcan tickets were put up genteraily and
larried withn little opposition , but citizens'
.l kcts , based solely upon municipal ques-
ions , were nhnly 8upported and won in a
lozen cases , In Wichita tine citizens' ticket
: aptured tbnrea wards and tine repnubiicauns
inree , In Leavenworth tIne straigint denno-
: ratlc ticket elected four of tine six council-
nell. still heaving the majority rgpublicain ,
a Eniporia ho citizens' ticket swept every-
lung , Them was only a meiiunn womnann's
rote , except vlnero. tine "no joints" issue was
: ontestod , In all the latter cases tiuo tenn-
rnrainco sentiment won , In Topeka the ro-
tublicans carried evorytlning.
1)enuioernls Cinrry itt , J.seiln ,
ST. JOSFPhf , April 7-Returns come in
ilowly , but the election of L. A , Vorles
nyer W. M. Shnepmterd , the present incutnnbent ,
or mayor , Is conceded by a majority of
ibout' 500 , The is'tjications Point to the
nlectIon of tine nnayor , collector , Inolicu judge
inI : aBc out of the eight aidermoin by the
lennociats , .
Counipleto returns in tile municipal olec-
ion silow that L. A. Vories ( dent. ) is elected
nayor ; Rice D. Glike > ' ( dew. ) treasurer ;
bomann 1:1 : , Asinbroql ( rep , ) auditor ; Peter J.
biroiis ( rep , ) poliejudge , and Joainua ann-
am ( dein. ) city attorney. Tite deinnocrats
met two and , tine republtcans aix alderinnen ,
IiIi''t iou hixeit'innt'nnt I in Coiorulo ,
VICTOR , Cole , , April 7-Several hundred
eputy sheriffs arrived here on a special
rains tron Cripple Creek this morning for
lie purpose of arrevtlng the votenn alleged
0 be illegally registered , Tine move is
alcoa In the interest of tlto citizens' ( repub-
cain ) ticket. Tine deputies made over forty
rreats before daylight. Ixcitomuent ran very C
1gm. At 3:30 : a , m. James Doyle , the pee-
la's caqdiannte for inayor made a speech
I which lie requcauted tine crowds on tine
troets to disperse anti they did so , Tine
cal olilciala reeent any intertoreac by tue
tariff's office , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r
Quul , ' L..nuol Issuers iiil'ii1.
DlNVER , April 7.-liectiona were held
ntiay in eli ( ito cities and towns of the
ate except lonvcr. Local iasuoii only were
t intake , Ihough tine republIcans generally
aminated panty tickets. The women wore ,
I 4 rule , well represented at the polls. and
I many inetancos lied places on tine tickets ,
epubli.iuzn Viol aries in Nets' lIcxivi , ,
IIiNVIR Ccl. , April 7-Dispatches from
lbuquerque and Las Vegas , N. III. , report
onpicte ylctorics for the rehtUblicanns. I
-
jissoIlL1 vi'n'Ivs (10 ililflClt t'l'i ( '
Iii Mntir of lnie ihre'nnl
11 , l'nrty l.InneM ,
ST. LOUIS , April 7.-Iiections were totla :
i inehh In many ninnnicipalitles throughout Mis
soniri , bunt retnnrnc are conning In slowly
Partyulnes were nnotciosely drawn , butt In i
majority of tine cities , where such was thu
case , the ( lennocrats elected tine whole or tint
greater mart or their tickets , In ainnninnber o
places tile result was nnlxed , nneltincr parti
gaining a nnajority of the offices. Lees
issues were at tnke in still oteer cities , flint
party lines were obliterated , According tc
incomplete returns rccclvetl at tints lnonnr , thu
ihemocrate carried , Cuba , hiisnnarck , Marsh
tleiti , iilgginsville , Monnroe City , Knobnosle
Ccntrnihia , Moberly , La l'ista and Nevatla
The result was mixed at Weilavhlle , Colder
City and Clinton. At the last nnanne
lulaco tine dennocrats elected tine tnnayor , trens
ttrcr , nunaralnal anti attorney , whnle tine pellet
jnnnlge , assessor anuni collector arc republicans
Nonpartisnit ttckets were in the held at
Slater nind lloitlen. At Fayetto the citizens
ticket was victorious. Cartlnago was car-
ned by th relninblicannc , who eiccteti every
one on tineir ticket except one nldou-nnain
Tine republicannni were aucceasfini in Jefferson
City.KANSAS
KANSAS CITY , April 7.-In tine nnnuniclpnnl
electlone helni thnrotnginotnt western Iii inionnri
today , only local itsuet' have been Involveti.
At Warrensburg the ilennocrate elected all
their canduthates for aldermen , anti tine no-
Inublicano nil tineir candidates for school di-
rectors. At Sedalia anti hlooneviiic tine ne-
pubilcans made a dean sweep. Ac Mexico ,
\\'ebh City and Cartersvihlo tine deinnoerats
elected their entire ticket.
JLIiGli ltUliIt COSVliNtiS U. S. COIJ1L' ! '
Settlers ann It Ii II rounul lannuls ( ' , iseni fin-
411 lIinyI to .tnnser ,
Judge Joinmi A , itinner of the United States
court arrived frontn Clneycnnno yesterday emil
left for Sioux Fails in the ovonning. lie
meld a brief sosslonn of court , ntakinng a
nunnnber of nninnor en-tiern situ trannsnnctinng
conalderablo bualnness pertaining to tine up-
pnoacinling regular terni inn ) jny. Appear-
once tiny tar all the defenidnmnts Inn tine actIon
of tine gorerininnelnt against tile Chicago , Burl-
ingtoni & Quincy railroad was extended to
the openniing day of the ternn , May , 4 , inn
accordaince with nit order ( rout tine attorney
general.
Iii tlno nnnatter of tine water works fore-
clontiro , winicli was aplt7aletl , th decree
of Judge Dinntiy 'as sustained , with tine following -
lowing corrections front tine original order :
Intatead of roqinirinug thu lnatinctnt to be unnade
inn gold , it i ordered to be made in legal
tender , awl all iuolnlors of bonus and eoniponns
are to be allowed to turin them in on tine
bid , Tile sale Is also ordered to be made
In ( rout of tine conunty court Iuotn , linstoati
of at tine federal binlithing. Tine clay of tlno
n'ile nvill be fixed uponi imnnnediatoiy upon tine
return of the rnanlter , winich will be some time
tints week.
p
28 irhin ci iirnoks' Serious tn islinke.
Speclal Officer Muihaih , wntclniniatn for
George A. Hoaginind , was eonnsitlen-ably eur-
lirisett last nilglnt to otnson've a malt nI-
Inroach one Of ( ho windows inn tIne conn-
Pany's olhice oil Nintln ninth Iouglas streets ,
anti after calling "Mary" a couple of tinnies
luroceeni to snnnnnii It in with his fists. lIe
'as taken to Jail. While being .senneheul
Ito sad ! that Inc was a farmnner , Michnaei
Brooks , front Asinanntl , tutu innnd beenn nhrinnk-
lung amid taking in the sighnts of tine towin.
He imnginei , that inc was Inonne. mind was
calling to hula vife for adnnittance , wlnen Inc
was lounnced upon by tue oiiicor.
'ldt'1'itlllL FOILIiCAST.
Liteun I 'ri. nun ulerstornn i'ol Iiweil by
Cieni ring Vent1ui'r inn Ns'Iurunsktn.
WASHINGTON , Aprii 7.-The forecast for
Wednesday Is :
For Ncbraska-r..ocal tiunder storms , (01-
lowed by clearing weather : n-intIs shifting
to northnerly ; cooler in tile westerni mortion ,
For Oklahnarnna iilltl IndIan Territory-Local
rains and partly cloud ) ' ; inigiu , southerly ,
shifting to nuortheriy winnds.
For Missouri-Tinreatening weathner annd
rain ; southeasterly winds ; warmer inn tile
nnotiieastern portion.
For Iown-l'hreatening weatiner and rain ;
iouthenisteriy winds ; warmer in ( lie eastern
portion.
For Kansas-Local rains and tinunnder
atcrtis ; brisk and high snutllerly , .inirting to
northerly winds ; cooler in tile vnisteiiu per-
tion.
tion.For
For Colorado-Partly cloudy wenthner ;
probably local rains ; cooler itt the soutinem
portloin.
O'er South Dakota-Local rains ; varinbe
winds , shifting to nnoriherly ; cooler In tine
western and slightly warmer In tine eastern
portionn.
For Montana-Local rainna or snow and
partly cloudy weather ; wintis shifting to
northwesterly and cooler in the eastern
portion.
For Wyoming-Generally fair ; westerly
winds.
Local 1L.eorL
OFFICE OF THIOVEATIIER DUR28AU ,
OMAHA , April 7.-Omaina record of tern-
Ineratnure and rainfall contiareti with tine
corresponding day of tine past ( our years :
1siu3. 1895. _ lSol. 1893.
Maximum temperature 49 .19 73 73
Minimum temperature 40 42 41 01
Average temperature . . . . . 4410 57 67
I'recilultation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 .Z3 .00 .00
Condition of teniperaturo and precipitatiuff
at Omaha for tIle day amId since March 1 ,
1890 :
NThrmal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 I
Deficiency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 '
Accurnulatetl nleilcletncy since Itinneut 1. , . 173
ormnal rureciiiitntioli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
gxcess for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ot
rotoh irecipitatlon iflce . March . . . . . . . .1.45
Deilcletncy sitnco March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cl
ILeinorts frutni Stutlouns nit $ tu. Inn.
D ,
00 .
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STATIONS AN ! ) STATI9 OF is
WIiATIiEIL F
: i
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
) malta , cioutly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 49 .13
ortln i'itttte , part citudy . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 .0- )
huron , raininur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 ,0
flileago , cloudy . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , , , , , , 38 0 .2c
tI Louts , cletnily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . rg os oa
ft. I'aunl , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 42 .00
) avenport , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 in .0) )
8415IIH City , eiauly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 .01
, innnt cionnily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .o
lair. ' , i'nrt clou0y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , rs T
mit J4nke , inrt cloudy , . , . , . , . , , . . , , 52 01 .00
Iltuinnarcic , eiotidy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . 48 .01)
lteyenno , clouily . . . . . . . . . . . CO .00
Vilitilton , Cl0U119' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 . ro .01) )
tapici City , cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212 65 .00
lalvestoin. partcmoudy .Co cs .23
' 1' indIcates trace of prectn'iInnIUn
L. A. WlLSh1 , Observer ,
Sour
Stomach , somneUtnes called watet'l.nrasli ,
nund bthl'ilihig 1111111 , tiistrcs& , Ilnhlaca ,
( lyspopSill , are (2tlt'Cl 1) Hood's ' Siniga-
pinriilnn. 'I'Jiis it : lcconijlisIles bemuse
s'itln Its 1'oihtlen'fLhl powei' as a blood
ptni'illci' , 1190(1's Sni'snpti'Illni : : gently
tomes amid strciigtlieais the atoiiiacli amid
digeative organs , imivigoi'ates tine Ilyci' ,
cl'L'ltt.ea 1111 tip > et'ntC , gives i'efi'esllillg
sloop , niid i'niiscs the health folIo , In
cases tif ( lySjCJSIiL ) ) aiid Iiitllgestloui It
scouts to lnttvo ' "a 11111gb touch , " In
'I For over 12 years I suffered from nour
Stomach
I
with severe halite across tiny shoulders ,
sad great distress , I lied n'folent nnauuea
which would leave into very wools and
taInt , difficult to get any breath , Tiieso 1
11)0115 COItlO oltoner and more severe , I
lid not receive any lasting benefit from
iiyslcfarns , but found stlcin happy effects ]
row a tnlai of flood's Sarsnpanlila , that I
eel : several bottles anal mean to always
< cap It inn the house. I am nuow chic to
lo nil my own nvork , winlcis ( Or six years
: mayo been unable to do , My husband
md son mayo also been greatly henue-
lied by hood's Sarsaparliia-forpains lit j ]
he back , amnd often thin grip , giadly
'ecornmeitd ' title graind blood mnediclitti , "
fJts. I'E-n1n Bunny , Leonilnisten , Mass ,
iood's
Sarsaparilla
5 tIta Onto True iiiood I'urifler. All druggists. $1.
- - -
; . cinro ntll I.ivcr Ills anti
lood s Pills htekUeadaeho , 2Ocenta , Id
E CONTINUE T11EIR'INNING \ \ '
r
- American Athletes at Athens Take All But
; Ono Tirst Place ,
ONE , TWO , TIIREEIN TIlE BROAD JUMP
.tiilrithiitnn " , 'in First Hent Inn tit
tlht' lint , , vif1i lhltnke of ilnstann
Si't'iniil-tt'i'i'tt lt'i ii I it
( liii SIiit i'unl.
ATiIRNS , April 7-Anothner great cront-ti
as present at the gannes today ainti the
. tlnterest contInnnned unabated. Tine royal
L fantilly of Greece vitnessetl tito gaines ft-nan
. tine position especially Inrovinhoti for tlnenn cc
. tine ) ' did yesterday. Tonight tim city is
iliunniniateti anti all tine weriti and his nvifo
is abroad to tithe hiatt lit the ga'oties of
tue occasion. Tine CII ) ' turesonts L moat
ainhinnateni appe.nrannce , Tine Ainnerican con-
Lostants ngntlnt covered tlnennnceives
honor.
Thonnas P. CurtIs of tine Boston team won
thu ineint In winlch inn connnpetod for tine '
inurtlia race. his Linac was elginteeni eec-
onnds ,
R. Ii. Clark of the Boston team won tine
broati itninlu nsitin six meters , thirty-tour ceniti-
nnnoters , Robert Garrett , Pt-lnnccton , nvas
olcomud , with six uneters. James 1) , Connolly
of Boston was third , five meters , eighty-fetnr
centimeters.
Tinonnas B. Burke , llotonn , ns on tine tinirtl
meat of tine 400 inneter rtnnnnnimng race lit 54 1-5
scconnds , IL. il Jainneson of Priincotonn ,
was second ,
Robert Garrett of l'riinceton , won tine shot
put vttin elevcnt tnni'ters , tnveiity-two centi-
meters.
Flack , an Australinin , nromn the first boat
of tine utile runt inn 4 :33. : Artinur Blake of
time Bostomi tenun was secoiltl ,
Iii tine trial meat of tine litirdie race , W' .
\v , ljoyt of lloc'tomn Atinlotic assocatloii ,
nyse dotcateti by' Thomnas P. ' Curtis of
tim saline teannn.
Corit'd I Arvtenl : for lhoxinujr ,
ST. LOUIS , April 7.-James J. Corbctt antI
lila sparning pamhnler , Mike Conintolli' , were
arrested this attornnoonn at Iintvlin'ni theater
aunul tnltu'nn to tue Four Courts , charged
with mauling a boxiing ComntCst contrary to
law. 'l'iney were t-eie'asetl lit banth of $ . ) )
each to mippear inn Jintlge Muriiny's court
tontorrousA ldertnnan Cronninn s-nis iuuirtnty ,
'rime proceenlinigs were bi-onigint to mnlinke a
test case of the boxing ordinlnince.
i1k
H-
; 4Mw ? *
$4' /
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YALE BEAUTY
A clean face is a n-ers' rofresiiinng sight ,
for It means a cienr'bright complexion
which is really thin exceittion itnti mio
. the sub. . , ' 'V
DIRTY FACES
-ulirt becomes ground so deeply Into
tile skin that soap and water will not
rennovo it , and after a few years of
neglect the complexion becomes permanently -
nently tnnuddy-iooking and tile face as.
sumcs an unhealthy expression ,
Mine. lfl Yale's
. , . I ,
Almond Blossom C
Complexion Crc am
will remove every tinge of this contil-
tion anti maku the complexion abso-
iutely perfect. It cleanses better , than
5Ol ) nuui keeps tine skIn smooth , 'hite
and fine-grained. Sold orerywinere for
$ L00 per jar. Ilfail orders tIlled by
Mmii , M , Yale. -
Statement of the Condttl of tine
DUFFY'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY
L All DruggIsts.
_ w.I _ _ ,
KgCSFORD'S
H
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: : "
The perfect ( ( )1(1 vntei' starch it
a savor of time , work and money.
AMUSI113IIlN'I's.
THE CREIGHTON
Tel. 153i-Paxtonl Al liurgcss , titgrs ,
TOIThY TNNiuJiIl'
2i3 ( ) 8:10
MATINLi1O 1'RICRS-Lawer floor , &O cents ; Itmi-
ony , 25 centL
Tine Comcdy Success ,
Little lEiss Nugget ,
l'resenteti by a counpany inciudinr herbert
, iwtittrn , Lenin Iditcineil , ( 'Inot , . . % . hider.
i'rices-25c , hIc , See , The and 11,01) .
.nti'lLiL , 10 Al'ni ) 11.
t'hiIt MUSICAL IOYJSN'I' OIL' 'imiji 'l3Alt ,
Guananteed gnagomcnt of tlno IPannouo
- GRNROPAiCo.
tinnIer directiamn Mr. ( 'has. Ii. l'ratt , l'reto'at-
ug ' 'Lucia ii I Lii mitten nnoon ' ' in miii ' 'Cn nil frria
lust lctnna , ' ' ( nrnnemn' mimi "Ii 'Frnu-ntare , "
MATINI'Ii'i ' HATtiltiMY _ i'rices-25e , & 0c , 7ic ,
1,01) ennil $1.00. Sennts now ann baIt' .
fnjnli OB-IhI 20'i'Jl Ui'1i'i'tIit V ( HiLL.
: nvr , TONIGHV
' Li * LAST TIME
AMIiIIICA'S 0i1i2/t'l'IJST TiIAflIDbN , /
THOMAS KEEWEN
ipportod by a Superli (7ulnnn.nneny In Shakespeare' .
( ln'anti 'i'rnngvdy.
RICHARD 111.
Usual liners ,
, _
3OYD'S THEATIE.
TilurIday Eve , , Apr 9 at 8i15 Sbarp ,
[ ONDAIIN ChORAl. SOCIETY
lULL OhtCiill5TlA-I5o VO1CV.S 150.
T1nonuns J , iCulley , Comnuiuctor ,
bats onn sale Vcdncie1ay ninornilint ,
A1t'W'VJc CONCEIt'P
rvit i Ay : 114t1.L. ,
Cur , 'I'Snithn until liurutny Sini ,
ite'enngnnemeeut of nine
Oll1 F1Illhi1 tithes OrcJiesIrll
Frunni the Itoyui Ainuartun , , , Z..indoni , 1.nnif.
L1Dntci'r every evemtimtK , to 1. Matinuec"
Onday , Thursday' 'eati saturday , a no