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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 0 , 180S.
Nov. 0 , 1SDS.
The Latch String Hangs Out
At Thompson , Belden & Co.'s
Linens from the
Exposition
Wo shall com
mence the Bale
of tlio beautiful
fine linens ex
hibited at the
exposition , by John S. Brown
& Sons , Belfast , next Monday
morning , Nov. 14 , at 8 o'clock
Special low prices will bo put on every
piece as there arc too mnny of them
and they must go. Scu them In our
window. Ctmo to the sale next Mon
day mornlnfi whether you wish to buyer
or not. It Is n rnro treat to BCD so
many really fine linens In ono collec
tion.
Corsets If you want a corset ,
You want the boat for the price you pay.
Nona better than the W. n. gored bias
cut cornet. The only complete full
gored transversely seamed corset , made
to sell nt Jl.OO each.
Comparison Is the best test of value ,
nnd wo want you to see this style and
cnrtipare It wl.h any thing heretofore
offered. A full gored corset at Jl.OO
each.
New WalSt SllkS Some in
bright , others
in modest pre'ttiness.
The morn quiet colors , all new weaves
nnd colortH-at 76e. 860 and $1.00 n
yard.
BLACK DRESS SILKS
Every day the Interest In this collection
of fine black dress silks grows greater.
A hands mo showing Indeed 85c to
$2.50 a yard.
Hosiery Ladies' black cashmere -
mere hose , in out sizes
with double soles and French feet
73c well.
Ladles' black cnshmero hose In ribbed ,
with double too. solo and heel 35c , 3
pair $1.00.
AUo a very nice line of Ladles' black
cotton llccced hose with ribbed tops ,
35c , 3 pair $1.00.
Ladles' black cotton fleeced hose , very
ECod quality , 15c pair.
Children's fine ribbed black cashmere
hose with double toe. sole and heel ,
35c. 3 polr $1.00.
Children's flno ribbed black cashmere
hose , seamless , with high spliced heels
and &rublo soles , 20c ualr.
Underwear Ladies' fine light
weight ,
. wool , seamlcs ? , glove-fitting combina
tion suits. "Oncltn" style' very fine
quality , $3.00 each.
Ladles' black ribbed , oil wool cciucstrl-
cnnu tlghtn. nnkle length , $1.50 each.
Infants' fine ribbed wool shirts , fancy
silk frrnt. all sizes , fiOc each.
Roy's heavy fleeced lined shirts nnd
drawer * . 25c each.
Baby's Corner-
Something that
mothers enjoy
those dainty
things that go
to make up
a little ones'
outlit.
Bonnets and crochet cans In both silk
and Angora wool.
Kid and crochet biotces. crochet sacques
and veils.
Embroidered flannel , long and short
skirts , shawls , wrappers nnd carriage
robes.
A pretty line of plain aijd fancy bibs.
It will be n delight to you to look them
over.
Notions Empire and pompa
dour combs.
Our line Is large , comprising plain and
elaborate patterns that fit perfectly to
the head , and are both useful and
ornamental.
Wo have tbo Empire Combs at 23c and
35c each.
Pompadour Combs 'at lOc , 15c 20c and
5c each.
Cloaks
Hundreds
of new , stylish
Jackets
to be
placed on sale
tomorrow.
Thursday wo will show the grandest lint
of new Jackets ever seen In Omaha ,
at prices which will make you wondoi
how we can do It.
At $10.00 wu have beautiful sntln lined
Kersey Jackets , In the now shades ol
blue , castor and black which ordina
rily would be counted cheap nt $15.00 ,
At $ S.OO wo have handsome rough cloth
Jackets , elegantly lined in flno satin. .
Before making a purchase of a wlntci
coat come In and see the kind ol
cloaks you , can buy from us they arc
all of the Borne high standard nfl ever }
thing wo sell.
Cotton Blankets
To be sure
wo have
cotton blankets ,
too , lots of them ,
soft , warm , at
the right prices
10-1 cotton Blankets , grey or white , -15c
pair.
11-4 cotton Blankets , grey or brown mix
ed , at 7Co per pair.
11-4 cotton Blankets , white , at D3o pair.
11-4 cotton Blankets , grey or brown , nt
{ 1.00 per pair.
11-4 cotton Blankets , grey or while , at ,
$1.25 per pnlr. '
11-4 cotton Blankets , grey or white , ot
handeomo jacquard borders , nt $1.60
per pair.
Cotton Inp robes at $1.50 each ,
Men's Furnishings Dark brown
mixed wool
fleeced health underwear.
$1.00 n garment.
Hygienic wool fleece lined underwear ,
fancy stripe , extra fine finish $1.00 a
garment.
Men's flno merino underwear In brown
nnd blue , very soft nnd warm , only
$1.50 a garment.
New Ribbons Plain and fancy ,
most moderately
priced.
For bells , girdles and the like.
Bayadere stripes in two widths.
Wide polka dots In raised and woven
dots. *
Roman stripes , double faced satins id
plain colors , also barred satin tn plain
colors.
New Plaids Bright among all
Dress Goods the dress goods
are these beauti
ful new plaids ,
forty-four Inches wide , purely nil wool
colors cardinal and black , green nnd
cardinal , green , tan and gold , etc. A
wonderful variety to select from , only
75c a yard.
NEW POPLINS
Probably the most complete line o |
these new and popular goods to be
found In the city , at our usual low
prices 69c , S5c and $1.00 a yard ,
THOMPSON , BELDEN & Co.
. . . . . . .
Y. M. O. A. UUILUING , S. W. COUMilt 1 OT1I A\D DOUGLAS.
ward , 109. East Stocking : Poyntor , 108 ;
Ilayward , 110. These precincts in 1897 gave
Post. 218 ; Sullivan ; 234. *
Rlchlaml precinct , Poyritcr , 111 ; Haywardi
102. Oak Creek precinct , Poyntcr , 145 ; Hayward -
ward , 82. Cheater precinct , Hayward , 31 ;
Poyntor , llff. Wnhoo precinct , Hayward , 7u ;
Poynter , 83 , 'Clenr Creek precinct , Hayward ,
100 ; Poyntcr , 93. Last year , Post , 403 ; Sul
livan , 827.
FUU.ERTON. Neb. , NOT. 8. ( Special /Tel
egram. ) The three wards In the town ol
Fullerton glvo Hayward ISO ; Poynter , 112 ;
congressman , Norrls , 181 ; Robinson , 111 ;
Olcson , republican. 157 ; Tanner , populist ,
134 ; Neadlang , republican , 174 ; Fnrrel , pop
ulist , 114 ; for state senator. These preclncte
In 1897 gave Post 1C2 ; Sullivan , 162. In
1896 for congress , Hammond , 165 ; Maxwell ,
"
126.
CARROLL , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tele
gram. ) This precinct , Deer Creek , gives
Ilayward , 75 ; Poyntcr. . 61. The same pre
cinct In 1896 gave Holcomb 72 ; Majors , 92 ,
SUTTON. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Button precinct , Clay county , give ;
Hayward 32 ; Poyntor , 107. School CreeV
precinct , Clay county : Hayward , 69 ; Poyn' '
tcr , 64.
PIEItCE. Neb. , Nov. S. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Pierce countyr Plerco precinct gives
Hayward , 111 ; Poynter , 05. Congressman :
Ntrrltj 110 ; Robinson , 94. For state sen
ator : Htiys , 112 ; Halo , * 00. Last year :
Post , 104 ; Sullivan , 108. Congress In 1896 :
Hammond , 121 : Miixwel112. |
M'COOK. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Sppol l Tele.
. * Willow ' Willow Grovi
6r ra.--Rcd ) 'county :
precinct , glvcs Hayward 369 ; Poyntcr , 130.
Congressman : Adams , -367 ; Sutherland , 129 ,
Indications favor Hathorn , republican , and
Allen far elate senator. These precincts In
1897 gave Post 301 ; Sullivan , 149. In 1896
for congress , Andrews , 364 ; Sutherland , 1C.7 ,
BROKEN BOW , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Specla
Telegram. ) North side of the city cast 19i
votes : Poynter , 100 ; Hayward , 83. Soutl
aide cast 290. Votes are not yet counted
Last year : Post , 102 ; Sullivan , 104.
SCHUYLER , Neb. , Nov. 8.-Speclal ( Tel
ogram. ) Colfax county , Schuyler , Rlchland
Grant , Midland , Rogers glvo Haywnrd 360
Poynter , 570 ; congressman , Norrls , 3S& ; Rob
Inson , fi6. Indications favor McLeocl , re
publican , for legislature , and Dunn , fusion
1st , for state senator. Ramo In 1897 : Posl
ns > 2 ; Sullivan , 053. . In 1896 : Hammond , 435
Maxxvell , CGI.
BEATRICE , Nflb. . 'Nov. 8. ( Special Tel
egram. ) Gage county ; first , Second an
Fourth , wards of Beatrice , Adams , Barnes
ton , Highland , Holt , Liberty , Rockford an
Sherman precincts glvo Hayward 1,432
Poynter , 928. The vote nn congressman 1
not reported In all but Indications are tha
Hlnshaw run * ahead of the ticket. Prou
republican , Is elected ntnto senator and th
republican legislative ticket Is elected. The !
precincts In 1897 gave Post 1,302 ; Sulllvai
398. Republicans had members of legUla
lure two years ago.
TECUMSEH , Neb. . Nov. S.-Speclal ( Tel
tsrara. ) Johnson county , Western and Lie
: oln precincts give Hayward 224 ; Pojrnte
121 ; congressman , Burkott , 244 ; Manahai
122. Indications favor Berlet and Blake f (
the legislature and Barton for state oem
tor. Last year : Post , 221 : Sullivan. 140 ; coi
grees , 1S96 , Strode , 207 ; Brodle , 176.
NELSON. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tel <
tram. ) Two precincts In Nuckolls couni
give Sutherland for congreiaraan 82 mi
lorlty. Indications favor Wright , populls
for leglfUture and Spohn , democrat , t
elate senator.
CHAORON , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tel
gram. ) Owing to a cold , stormy day , tl
vogj polled In northwestern Nebraska
the imullrst In years. Every lndlcatl <
points to republican gains throughout th
Hood
H 'cr full , regular action
ot the bonel , da not Irrt- Pilh
Utn or Inflama , bni Ic-ive
4ll tli * dellrat * dlreitUe or
C > nl > m la prrftct ronilltlou. Try Ui m. 13 rrnt
T tu 4 oolr tU. . L Uaod * Co Lowell , X
section. In Chadron this year'B vote Is 501
lew than last year , with the advantage h
favor ot the republicans. TUQ-election p
Han.V' . D. Reynolds , ( o the sennte to su'/
ceed Quo Mutz Is conceded , while 'the elefc-
tton of Captain Flshor to tbo legislature 1 :
yet In doubt , although his campaign man'
agers arc confident of his success.
ST. PAUL. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tele
gram. } Howard county : St. Paul , Firs
ward , and Danncbrog and St. Llbory glvi
Hayward 211 ; Poyntcr. 239. Indications favoi
Dower , fusion , for the legislature , and Han
ntbalc , republican , for state senator. Las
year : Post , 208 ; Sullivan , 289.
IJRAINARD , Neb. , NOT. 8. ( Special Tcle
gram. ) This precinct gives Hayward 10 :
votes and Poynter 111 , a republican gala eDO
DO per cent over last year.
FALLS CITY , Neb. , Nov. S. ( Special Tel
egrnm. ) The complete returns from all sec
lions of the county received by .Republican
Chairman Kelm up to 11 o'clock give bli
gains for the republicans over the vote las
year. In 1896 the fusonlats | elected thcl :
entire ticket without a single 'exception b ;
. majorities ranging from 100 to 700. Prob
I ablv one-third of the entire county voti
I Is counted , and Indications arc that the re
publicans will elect at least the county at
( orney and ono out of three representatives
i The fuslonlsts' majority will bo reduced vcr ;
materially , with good prospects of Haywan
running abend of Poyntor. The way th
count Is progressing Is a surprise to th
republicans themselves.
HARRISON. Neb. , Nov. S. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Sioux county , seven precincts , glv
Hayward C4 : Poynter , 37 ; congressmen
Brown , 65 ; Greene , 37. Indications favo
fusion for the legislature ; Reynolds 28 fo
state senator , Mutz HO.
1 ALDION. Neb. . Nov. 8. ( Spcclnl Tde
gram. ) Oakland precinct , Hayward , 79
Poynter , 192. Last year , Post , 77 ; Sulllvau
19 .
THEDFORD , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Thomas county , Thedford and Hal
sey precincts , give Hayward 19 : Poynter
30 ; congressman , Drown. ID ; areeue. 80. lu
dtcatlons favor Cosgrovy for the legUlalur
and Iluchanan for state senator.
HLOOMINGTON , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Specla
Telegram. ) Franklin county , Oak Grov
precinct , gives Haywnrd 45 ; Poyntcr , 37
c-ngressman , Adams , 42 ; Sutherland , 38. In
dlcatlons favor Hunter , republican , for th
legislature nnd Shepardson , republican , fo
stnte senator. Last year , Pojt , 17 ; Sullivan
32. Congress , 1896 , Andrews , 37 ; Suther
land , 35.
NORTH DEND , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Specln
Telegram. ) North Bend precinct , total vote
187 ; Hayward. 106 ; Poynter , 70. The ta'a-c
of the state ticket/will not .vary over thre
votes. Third district , congress , NorrU , 111
Robinson , C7 ; Sixth judicial district , McAl
lister , 111 ; Hollenbcck , 08 ; state fcnatoi
Holbrok , republican , 111 ; Mlllllton , fusloi
67 ; representative , ZellerB , republican , 105
Hastings , republican. 116 ; Emanuel , fusloi
C9 ; Van Horn , fulon , 65. Ou the city vet
the republican * elect their constable b
ulntecn majority ; the fuslonlsts elect na
sessor by ten majority , a falling off of th
veto In the city ot about forty-nvo.
HASTINGS. N b. , Nov. 8. ( Special ToU
1 gram. ) Adams county : Kenesaw , Dcnvc
Wanda , Junlata , Veronn precincts and th
city ot Hastings glvo Hayward 1,366 ; Poyr
tcr. 1,008. Indications favor Alexander , n
publican , for senator , and Evans and Hick
republicans , for the legislature. Last yea
. Pott , 1,128 ; Sullivan , 1,011.
r TErtAMAH. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Teh
gram. ) Hurt county : Tekamah , Everett an
Logan precincts give Ilayward , 4(3 ( ; Poynte
) 327 ; congrectraan from the first two pn
i clncts. Norrls , 371 ; Robinson , 226. Indlci
i lions favor Nezblt and Chambers , repul
> Means , for the legislature , and Glffert , n
. publican , for state icnatyr. Last year : Pea
437 ; Sulllvnn. 313. Congress , 1896 , Han
mood , 3S& ; Maxwell , 203.
HARRISON. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Teli
gram , ) Sioux county : Andrew * precln
glv s Hayward. 15 ; Poyntcr. U. Congre *
llrown , 14 , Greeue , 11. Indlcatlona favo ;
able to republicans for legislature. ; Mut
11 , for state senate ; Reynoldi. 14 ; Gorllc
15 , Fisher , 12 , Lait yearPo t , P , Su
Hvan , 7 , Cady , 12 , Greonu , 7.
KIMHALL , N b. , Nov. 8 , ( Special Tele
gram. ) Klmball county , Antelope prcclnc
gives Hnyward , 43 ; Poynter , 26 ; copgrcs
n , Browne 45 ! Groenci , 24. Indlcatloi
vor a republlcaTi for the legislature and
republican for state senator. Same preclni ,
gave Poet , 45 ; Sullivan , 19 ; Cndy , 45 ; Green
27.
27.NELSON
NELSON , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tel
gram. ) Sherman nnd Victor precinct * gl <
Hayward , 121 ; Poynter , 214 ; congree
Adams , 141 ; Sutherland , 217. Indicntloi
favor Wright , populist , for legislature ; She ]
hcrdson , republican , for state senator. La
year : Post , 127 ; Sullivan , 205" ; congres
1896 , Andrews , 122 ; Sutherland , 1S9.
PENDER , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tel
gram. ) Thurston county , except Wlnnebai
precinct , gives Hayward 376 ; Poynter , 35
congress , Norrls , 378 ; Robinson , 348. Ind
cations favor Lemmon , republican , for lei
tslature ; Miller , republican , for state sen
tor. Last year : Post , 425 ; Sullivan. 45
congress , 1896 , Hammond , 398 ; Maxwell , t > *
MINDEN , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special. ) Kea
ney county , city of Mlnden , Liberty and L
gan precincts.glvo Hayward 232 ; PoynU
207. Congressman , Adams , 228 ; Sutherliuj
207. Indications favor George F. Mllboin
republican , for legislature ; S. J. Johnsc
republican , tor stnto senator. Last yet
Post , 200 ; Sulllvnn , 241. Congress , 18 !
Andrews , 224 ; Sutherland , 212.
BLOOMINGTON , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Spec !
Telegram. ) West Btoomlngton preclni
Franklin county , gives Hayward , 99 ; Poy
tor , 45 ; senator , Sbcpherdson , republlca
105 ; Spohn , fuslou , 40 ; representative , Hu
ter , republican , 109 ; McCracken , fusion , I
congress , Adams , republican , 100 ; Suth
land , 42. The outlook Is that tbo coun
will go republican. Last year , Post , J
Sullivan , 49. Congress , Andrews , 83 ; Sut
erlaml , CO. ,
NORTH PLATTE. Neb. , Nov. S. ( Spec
Telegram. ) Six precincts In Lincoln coun
Including North Platte complete , give lli
word , 460 ; Poyntcr , 342 ; Brown , 451 ; Oree
336 ; for state senator , Owens , 143 ; Ruchani
342 ; for representative , AVllcox , 192 ; J
kins , 299. Returns from these six precln
show a net republican gain ot an oven In
dred on the head of tbo state ticket ,
compared with the vote ot last year. 1
publican gains In the country precincts i
as large ap those in this city.
KEARNEY , Neb. , Nov , 8. ( Special Tel
gram. ) Buffalo county , Kearney , Dvli |
Rlvcrdale and Gibbon townships glvo Ho
ward 812 ; Poynter , 688. Congressnu
Brown , 802 ; Greene , 707. Indications fav
Estrrllng and Wynwn , populists , for leg
laturo and Miller , populist , for state senat
Last year , Post , 791 ; Sullivan , 673. Co
gross , 1896 , Cady , 855 ; Greene , 856.
FA1RHURY , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Te
gram. ) Jefferson county , Plymouth , Olbsi
WushlnMton and Falrbury , First and Th
wards and Eudlcott glvo Hayward , 51
Poynter , 507 ; same with Second ward
Falrbury and Jeffcrton precincts , cougrei
man , Hlnshaw , 952 ; Stark , Gil. indlcatlc
favor Janeen , republican , for leglslatui
Stcele , republican , tor state senator. It
year , Post , 429 ; Sullivan , 479. Congre
1896 , lialner , 465 ; Stark , 445.
BROKEN 'BOW , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Spec
Telegram. ) Both wards In Broken Bow pi
clnct give Hayward 252 ; Poyntcr , 229. Bro
Is running ahead of Hayward. Indlcatlc
favor Currle , republican , for state senat
Last year , Post , 147 ; Sulilvon , 234. .
I BLAIR , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tclegrac
Washlpgton county. Blair City corapli
gives Hayward 365 ; Poyntcr , 301. Congrei
map. Mercer , 370 ; Hitchcock , 301. Indl (
tlons favor Haller and Cameron for the U
Islature and Halbrook for state senator. F
publicans will carry the county by alx
100. Last year. Post. 265 ; Sullivan , 1
Congress , Mercer , 318 ; Duffle , 2S1. ,
i City of Blair complete , Cumlng City , LI
coin , Arlington , Hermon , Fontanelle , RU
I land and flve precinct * to hear from : Hi
ward , 871 ; Poynter. S05 ; Mercer , 880 ; Hltc
cock , 810 , Indications show a majority
about 100 republican.
HOLDREOK. Neb. , Nov. S. ( Special Te
I gram. ) Phelps county , ono precinct gl\
Hayward , 277 ; Poynter , 125 , Congreismi
, \dam , 274. Sutherland , 129. "Indlcatlc
favor J , A. Hanion , republican , ( or the le
I
Mature and 8. J. Johnson , republican , foi
tate senator. I olrd precinct gives liny-
* ard , 74 ; 1'oynter. 79. Congressman.
Adams. 72 : Sutherland , * ! ' .
AINSWORTH. Neb. , Nov. S. ( Spccl.il Tel
cgram. ) Drown county , ( larflcld , Lakeland
Chester nnd 'Alntmvorth ' precincts glvo Hay
ward 192 ; Poynter , 1415 congressman , Drown
149 ; Greene , 12 $ . Last year : Post , 161
Sullivan , 143 ,
UENKELMAN , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Spccln
Pelcgram. ) Dundy county , Ocnkclman
'arks and Indian Creek precincts glvo Hay
ward 103 ; Poynter , 7t ; congressman , Adam :
15 ; Sutherland , 76 , Indications favor Den
amln , populist , for the legislature , am
Graham , populist , for state senator. Lac
year : Post , 79 ; Sullivan , 72.
IMPERIAL , Nei. ) , Nov. 8. ( Special Tele
; ram. ) Chase county , 'imperial , Canby ani
Pioneer give Ilayward 66 ; Poynter , 64 ; con
grcssman , Adams , 3 ; Sutherland. 59. Indl
nations favor Israel , republican , for the lea
stature , and Allen , republican , for the sUt
senate. Last year : Post , 73 ; Sullivan , Cl.
QUANT , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tplo
gram. ) Perkins county : Yankee and Mar
vln precincts glvo Ilayward 35 ; Poynter , 33
Congressman , Adams , 33 ; 'Sutherland , 33
ndlcatlons favor Atkins , Independent , fo
cglslature , nnd Buchanan , Independent , fo
Btnto senator. Liberty , Madrid , Grace am
Sckery precincts give Ilayward 66 ; Poynter
2. Congressman , Adams , 69 ; Sutherland , 79
Indications favor AtKlns , Independent , fo
ho legislature , nnd.Iluchanan . , Independent
for state senator. *
OUAND ISLAND , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Specla
Telegram. ) Hall county : , Grand Island clt ;
complete and Wood' River' In all six , glv
Hayward 942 ; Poyntcr , 605. Congressman
Adams , 940 ; Sutherland , D9G' . Indication
'avor Rouse and Prince , republicans , fo
.ho legislature , and Hannibal , republican
[ or state senator. Last year : Post , 874
Sullivan , 607.
PALLS CITY , Neb. , Nov , 8. ( Special Tel
egrnm. ) Richardson county : Falls Clti
First , Second and Third wards , Ohio , Wes
Muddy , East Muddy , North Darada , Fall
City township complete out of twcnty-tw
ircclncts , glvo Haywnrd , 844 ; Poyntcr , 76'
Congressman , Durkott , 818 ; Manahan , 75'
Indications favor Schalble , Conovcr an
Smith , republicans , for the legislature , an
llnldcrman , republican , for state scnatoi
Last year : Post , 7SO ; Sullivan , 852.
CENTRAL CITY , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Spcela
Telegram. ) Hayward carrlea Merrlck count
by over 100 majority. Thompson beat
Wooatcr at least 100.
TRENTON , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special .Tele
gram. ) Hitchcock county : Culbertsor
Trenton and Rldcnour glvo Ilayward , 153
Poynter , 155. Congressman , Adams , 152
Sutherland , ' 156. Indications favor the re
publicans strictly for the legislature , an
Denjamln , populist , 175 ; Israel , republlcat
140 , for state ticnator ; Graham , popultsi
160 ; Allen , republican , 149. Last year : Posl
139 ; Sullivan , 145.
PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Spccts
Telegram. ) PlaUwnouth complete , Libert ]
Weeping Water , Louisville and Salt Crce
glvo Hayward , 1,324 ; Poynter , 923 ; Burkct
1.184 ; Manahan , 953. Last year : Pea
1,020 ; Sullivan , 26. Strode , Pollard an
Young , republican ! , for the legislature , 30 (
William Newell , state senator , 300.
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Speclj
Telegram. ) Otoa .county : Third ward c
Nebraska .City , Russell , South Branch an
Belmont precincts glvo Harvard 47p ; Poyn
tor , 442. Congressman , Burkett , 455 ; Mann
ban , 454. Indications favor McGtnlcy , fu
slon , and Haus , republican , for thelegle
latute and Ahrend.a , . republican , f r the etat
senate. Last year , post , 374 ; Sullivan , COB.
YORK. Neb. , Ncv.'S. ? ( Special Telegram ,
York County : , , Stewart , Morton , Brad
shaw , New , , Yqrk , , Lcroy , IJftkei
Henderson , ! M < ; F.&ldoJil ; , Qity of , Yorl
Brown ' ami ' filftveVi IpreclncU glv
Hayward 11337 ; ' * ' P"oynt'er , 1,228 : * Indl
cations faVor TiicKer and Sandall for th
legislature nd"Fow'ler 'f-r state senatoi
Last year , Post , f,185 ; Sullivan , 1,328.
SUPERIOR , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Beaver precinct. NucKolls count ]
gives Hayward 261 ; Poynter , 178 ; Adami
265 ; Sutherland , 182.
WYMORE , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Telt
gram. ) Wyrnore : Total rote gives Hay
ward a majority of ill over 27 for last yea
and 76 for governor two years ago , wit
125 less votes ! cast- than In 1S96.
ALMA , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Telegram
Harlan county : Alma and Prairie Do
townships give Hayward 177 ; Poyntcr , 21' '
Indications favor Cunningham , fusion , ft
the legislature and Canady for state set
ator.
ator.ORD , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Special Telegram.-
Valley county : Five out of fifteen preclnci
give Hayward 31S ; Poynter , 828 ; congress
man , Brown , 319 ; Greene , 325. Indleatior
favor John Wall , republican , for the logli
laturo and R. M. Currle , republican , f (
state senator.
WEST POINT , Neb. , Nov. 8. ( Sped ;
Telegram. ) West ! Point , Second ward , glv
Hayward 99 ; Poyhter , 35 ; 'Norrls , 101 ; Rol
Inson. 30 ; D. O.Glfford , 103 ; Miller , 3
Rerulcy , 95 ; Tcheky , 36 ; float , republlca
Lem , 95 ; Murray , 35. Last year , Post , 8 :
Sullivan , 41.
HEBRON , Neb. , Nov. 9. ( Special Tel <
gram. ) Thaycr county , Davenport , Byre ;
Stoddard , Ro > e Creek , Chester , First dtalrt
of Belvldcro and First district of Hebro :
give Hayward , 62 J ; Poyntcr , 652. Same c ;
cept , Byron , Hlnshaw , 506 ; Stark , 519. La
year , Post , 505 ; Sullivan , 657.
DEATH RECORjJ. " %
I'opnlnr Herman Slniccr.
BERLIN , Nov. 8. Max Alvary , the po >
ular _ German operatic tenor , who sang du
Ing' many seasons In the United States ,
dead. Ho expired at Taburz , Thurlngla.
It waa announced three months ago th
Max Alvary was Impoverished and nuffc
Ing from cancer of the stomach at his , hon
( In Thurlnglaj Business losses , two years
I enforced Idleness , and the cost of medic
I attendance , It was said , has swept away h
J fortune , even his life Insurance being mor
gaged to save the borne bo bad been holdli
I for his wife nnd children. It was f.urth
, asserted that friends In this country tm
scribed to a fund In his behalf to save t
Alvary's wife and children the home !
had planned for them In happier days.
Ptincrnl of Mrn. Ilnrtanlow.
The funeral of Mrs. Margaret pcnlse Bar
alow , who died last Sunday , was field frc
the residence of Ben B. Wood , 321 Nor
Twenty-second street , yesterday afterno
and was attended by a Urge number 6f t
old residents of the city. The services we
conducted by Bishop Wortblngton of t
Episcopal church , assisted by Dean Fair
Trinity cathedral , Interment was at Pro
pect Hill , whore the body was placed In t
family lot. The deceared was 80 years 4
last March and had resided In Omaha (
forty-two years. She leaves tour sons. D. 1
S. D. , Newton and Moses Barkalow and
daughter , Mr * . Ben B. Wood.
I Dynamite lit Die Mull.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. 8. Tno hi
sticks of dynamite , weighing nearly half
pound , arrived through tl'o malls on t
Overland train Sunday morning. The at'c
were In separate , packages and both we
addressed to George E. Hall , Turkish co
ul. Parrott bulldlnc , San Francisco. T
postmarks were Ipdlit'nct , but It Is thou-
the. dynamite was mailed In Montana. He
eral weeks ago Mr. Hall received a slmll
package , but It was opened safely.
I. ante MortKHKC Porecloiird.
SPRINGFIELD , 111. , Nov. 8. In the Unit
States circuit court today Judge Allen c
tereJ a decree of foreclosure and sale In t
case of the Now ; England Truat compa :
against the Chiracs & Ohio River rnllro
on a mortgage for $300.000 executed In Ma
1S8 . on which Interwt was defaulted. T
rood haa been absorbed by the Prorla , 1J
1 I catur & Eransvlllr railroad.
CONTROL OF THE NEXT I100SI
Ojugressionnl Committee Confident , Bepub
licans Will HITO a Majority ,
PREDICTS TWENTY-FIVE IS TO THE GOOI
llottiriiH < o AHM > t > In < cil PI-FUN nt 1-iH
n. tn. Indicate thnt S.1 IlcpulillenitR
nnd 10I Drmncrntn Arc
Illrctcd t < tlic
WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. 1 n. m. Chair
man Babcock of the republican concessions
committee has made the following stntcmcn
to the Associated Press :
"While I mn satisfied that the republican
will control the house of representatives I
tbo Fifty-sixth congress , it Is Impossible n
this "hour 'to ' Indicate what our majority I
'the house will be ,
"Thus far wo have uo definite return
from Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , lou
or Kansas. Ohio hns elected fifteen repub
leans certainly and two districts seem t
) o lu doubt. From Michigan the returns In
dlcatc a solid republican delegation. Ropre
sentntlvo Hawlcy Id elected In Texas. Vln
cent Boerlng Is re-elected In the Elevent
Kentucky district and Samuel J. Pugh I
probably elected lu the Ninth Kentucky. Th
election of George M. Davidson In th
Eighth Kentucky is In doubt , with th
rhances seemingly In favor of his elcctlot
Advices from Maryland show that we hav
elected four republicans certainly. Nlnetee
members of the delegation from Now Yor
state , and perhaps more , will be republican !
Fischer of the Fourth Now York district I
the only member we have elected lu Create
New York. The election of Cochran In th
Nineteenth New York and of Mahnny In tli
Thirty-second district Is In doubt. Froi
Pennsylvania we have thus far receive
meager returns , but the Indications arc th :
wo have sustained * omo losses there. Ui
official advices from western states sbo
that we have more than held our own an
my conviction is .that wo shall control tr
bouso by a safe majority. "
The figures referred to by Mr. Babcoc
WOTO contained In his prediction that tht n
publicans would have a majority over all <
about twenty-five.
Democratic 1'rcillctloii.
Since early evening Secretary Kerr of tli
democratic congressional committee ht
been working on returns received nt demc
cratlc congressional headqunrtcrs. To tli
Associated Press Secretary Kerr said at
o'clock :
"Tho republicans have lost control of tli
house of representatives. Wo will hav
from 1S6 to 190 members and will orgnnh
the house of the Flfty-slxth congress. Tt
majority of the opposition will be froi
fifteen to twenty over the republicans an
perhaps more. Our advices Indicate dorm
cratlc gains In some of the atates , as fo
lows : Alabama , 2 ; Illinois , 5 ; Iowa , ]
Kentucky , 3 ; Maryland , 2 ; Massachusott
2 ; Missouri , 2 ; New Jersey , 2 ; New Yorl
6 : North Carolina , 2 ; Pennsylvania , 6 ; Vli
glhla , 3J"Wcst Virginia , 1. This IB a tot )
of' 37.One district In Delaware Is doubi
ful , with the chances In favor of the demi
crats.
In figuring a gain of three In Vlrglnl
Secretary Kerr Includes two districts whlc
elected democratic congressmen In 18 !
who were unseated by the present nous.
According to New York Ilcturiid.
NEW YORK , Nov. 9. Returns receive
In the Associated Press office In this ell
from all over the country up to 12 : ;
o'clock this mrontng Indicate that 85 n
publlcans"a\id \ 10' ) 'demounts have certain ]
been elected to serUp In the national houi
of representatives. The Ramo districts tv
years ngo returned to the lower bouse i
congress 105 republicans and 89 democrat
Based solely upon the estimates In the :
districts , a republican loss of 20 and a deb
ocratlc gain of 21 Is Indicated. These est
mates concede to the democrats all of tl
congressional dlstrljts In Greater Now Yoi
except one , the Fifteenth. No elections ft
congressmen were held today In the stati
of Maine , Oregon and Vermont , membe
of the Fifty-sixth congress having alreac
been elected In these three states sever
months ago.
FIRE RECORD.
Frnlrlc I'lrc.
BRODLEY , S. IX , Nov. 8. ( Speclal.- )
destructlvo prairie tire has been doing gre
daiuago In this vicinity lately. A lilf
wind has been blowing , causing the fire
leap breaks that were considered safe ai
only being checked by targe fields th
were plowed.
It Is reported that the fire originated fro
a dispute between two farmers living sou
of town aa to who would have possessli
of n certain pllo of flax straw. Ono bcgi
to draw It away with his team , while tl
other , having no team and out of epltc , F
It on fire nnd soon the whole pralrlo wns-o :
sheet of flame.
Those who suffered from the flre ar
William Annie , entire crop of wheat , oa
and flax ; II. 'Y. Scarborough , barn and 1
tons of hay ; Mathewaon & Co. , 400 bush (
of barley ; A. D. Brown , barn and one coi
C. R. Huestls , fifty tons ot hay ; E. C. ai
G. I. Underbill , barn and hay ; John Dea
twenty-five tons of hay.
Ion of y.1OMOU nt Emporln.
EMPORIA , Kan. . Nov. 8. Fire , suppos
to have been kindled by Incendiaries , ga
Emporla a bad scan' yesterday nttcrnoc
Within fifteen minutes five alarms were ru
In , The wind was blowing a gale and
was feared that the city would bo destroy *
There were three separate fires , the me
uerlous of 'which destroyed the canning fa
tory and warehouse of L. W. Lowls , part
Evans & Thomas' lumber yard , seven bo
cars loaded wttb freight , Including a c
Iracl ot eggs , and several small dwelllni
The aggregate loss is about $50,000.
I'M re In Cleveland.
CLEVELAND , O. , Nov. 8. Flro tonlg
destroyed the three upper stories of t
Stocking block on St. Clalr street , togcth
With the Cleveland theater adjoining. Lo :
{ 70,000. There was a large audience in t
theater witnessing the play , "The Nominee
The manager of "The Nominee" com par
Alfred Cummins , who was reading clcctl
returns from the stage , told the people th
there was a fire In the neighborhood a
that &s the firemen wanted to enter t
theater , they should go out. Tbo nudlcn
quietly dispersed with no excitement.
| OUInlioinn FprmtM nud 1'ralrlOn.
I WICHITA , Kan. , Nov. 8. A special to t
Beacon from Earlsboro , 0 , T. , nays fore
and prairie flrcu ore raging all over t
I Scmlnolo nation , Emahaka mission a
' property valued at 1150,000 baa been d
etroyed ,
Fine California lloxlilcnei- .
MISSION SAN JOSE. Cal. , Nov. 8. Lin
Vlfta , the beautiful home ot C , C , Mclv
a wealthy wine maker , was burned todi
entailing a loss of $50,000 , covered by ? 25 , <
Insurance.
Trio Hard to I.ar n Switch.
I CLEVELAND , Nov. 8. As the result
m attempt on the part of the Akron , Be
ford & Cleveland Electric Hallway compa
to lay a nwjtch track In Bedford , a aubi
ban town , which the authorities would r
permit , a bitter clash occurred botwn t
railway offlrlalv anJ the autbo-ltioi Of I
tweiityfivoill * - ' employes t worM , t
witch three were itreBtfd , but 'he Ctrl' * ! ;
declined to discontinue operations and c
I for an nddltlinol force. The company' * ol
cM ! decUred they would put other men
work hs f * t OH arrestn nro made. Th
town marshal thereupon swore In fifty ilcjui
tlr nnd declared ho would nrrest every mn
put to work. Subsequently the railway com
pany decided to step the work nnd let th
courts decldn the case , claiming their fran
chlso gave them the right to In- the swltcl
FIGURES ON STATE ELECTION
Tiilmlnti-il Slntenu-nt of the Upturn
Hint llntr Tim * Pur
CUIIIP In.
Nebraska has been redeemed. From In
complete returns , which cover practical !
every portion of the state , the probabllltle
nt the present hour nru that Hnyward's mn
Jorlty over Poynter will not b
less than 5,000 nnd It Is mor
likely to bo ns high as S.OOO , Th
gains over the vote of last year nro vor
uniform all over tbo state and not confine
to any particular portion. Of 195 precinct
reported thcro Is a net gain for llnywar
of 2,702. Should this ratio hold good hi
majority will be nt least 8,000. Returns o
the remainder of the state ticket arc ver
mcAgcr , but those rcfcelvod Indicate It hn
run fully up to the head of the ticket.
Ot the congressmen the republicans 1mv
certainly elected Burkett In the First , Mrr
ccr In the Second and the reiMlt In th
Third , Fourth and Fifth districts to I :
doubt , with the chancel favoring Norrlt
Hlnshaw and Adams , republicans. In th
case of Mr. Hlnshaw 'this nmounta to nl
most a tcrtalnty.
The republicans have made very l rg
gains tn the legislature and from prcEen
Indlcatlona the popnllot majority of two
thirds In the last legislature ban dlnap
pcarcd and a republican majority fiubstl
uted , which means that the wucessor t
Senator Allen , In nil probability , will bo
republican. >
1SDS. 1897.
LORD HERSGHEL ON ALLIANC
Tlilnki the Mutter Should fiat 1
I'nnhcd , I > nt Allowed to De
velop of Itnclf.
INDIANAPOLIS ; NOV. ' . The At. HO
Lord Fnrrar Herschcl , grand ccmmandcr
the Bath , chairman of'the Joint Intcrnatlon
commission , IB In the city , a guest of Sen ;
tor Fairbanks. Ho was asked If , lu h
opinion , the era of good feeling betwci
England and this country had arrived at
as to the depth of the feeling.
"Whatever Is felt hero , " was the ropl
"Is qulto reciprocated on the other side ,
think perhaps you people of the Rtatcn a
more demonstrative than we. Tbo only thli
that has held our people back from great
demonstration ot this sentiment is the fo
that the matter IB being pushed rather thi
allowed to develop of Itself. "
He was asked what he thought ot tl
strained relations between England nud Ru
sin.
sin."I don't consider that the conditions a
dangerous. My personal belief IB that tl
czar IB really desirous of peace. "
AN OPERATION AVOIDED
Mrs. Rosa Gaum "Writes to Mrs
Pinkhnm About it. Sbo Says :
DEAIJ Mns. PINKHAM : I take pleas
wro in writing 5 ou a few lines to in
form you of the good your Vcjr.etubn
Compound 1ms done me. I cunno
thank you cnouph for what your incill
cine has dona for me ; it has , indued
helped mo wonderfully.
For years I was trou
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ovarian tumor ,
each year grow
ing worse , un
til at last I
was compelled
to consult with
a physician.
lie i > ald
nothingcould
be done for
me but to go under nn operation
In speaking with a friend of mln
nbcut it , she recommended Lydia I ;
1'lnkhnm's Vegetable Compound , say
Ing she knew Itv 4 Id euro me. 1 thci
sent for your medicine , nnd after tnk
ing three bottles of it , the tumor di-i
appeared. OhI you do not know hov
much good your medicine hns don
me. I shall recommend it to nil buffer
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'Wall St. , Los Angeles , Cal.
The grcat nnd unvarying success o
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound In relieving every dcrnngetucn
of the female organs , demonstrate
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More than a million women have bcci
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Every woman who needs advlc
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Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn , Mass.
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It puts life In the dormant parts lifts c
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The powerful oil , the hot flnnneli , literal
' steam the affected parts through , rome
be soreness , soften the cords and Joints ,
i The Hot Oil t a revelation.
' For pain or tightness of the cheat , so
throat , croup , It relieves In minutes n
hours.
It otrcngthenx weak lungs. It's somethl :
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15c bottles , COe bottles , at drugglRta ,
For enle In Omaha by Sherman ; 'cCo
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TUP. .xl.MI'I.KHT CI HIS > ' U IMMHISs-
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The new incdlrnl discovery , Stunrt > pyi-
pcppln TnblrtH , digest the food IliMca.l of
inaldng the worn out Momi'ich do all the
Rork , glvo It B much needed rest , nnd n curt-
of dyspepsia Is tl-o i.itural rqnult.
Voti get nourt hmcnt nitd h-Kt nt the Htmv
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digest all uholp omr food .tnkpn. Into HIP
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A cure IB crrtiiln to result bevouiv ( he diges
tive otgntis nio ghcn n chance * < o reel nnd
recover tholr nnti'rnl vigor nnd tone. The
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To show the nmnncr In which the remedy H
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nnd cffNttinlly It rurcs stomach troubles uo
present A fc\v rrccrlt Mses.
Mr. J. O. Womlly of reoilit. 111..1 writes :
tvits unable to oat nn ) thing Inn- the plnln-
t'St food , nnd even thnt often distressed- .
but i.tnce tinltiR one box of Stunr 'ft Dyspep
sia Tnblels I cnn c t anythlnn ; nnd every
thing I want.
Mrs. Samuel Kepplp of Glrtv , l * , writes- !
I have bwn entirely relieved of my stomach
troubles by yotir Tablets ! ' I Buffered thren
ycnrwlih noiir ntomacb and KAR nt night. I
tim thankful far thciiir
Mrs. A. E. Ilowon , Ilnrnnrd , yt , , wrltff :
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best thing for dyi'pppsln I over took. 'I Will
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Send for frco book on stonihcn dlspnirrs to
Stuart Co. , Marshall , Mich. *
"W03TH ITS WEIGHT IN 60L07r
Hoxbitn. I. T. , Oct. 21 , 1S37 Dr. Hftdway
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fund me one dozen Undtvay's Heady Ue-
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WeekSNov.6
MAT1M2B KVBilY DAY.
. ' ! / .
'Alirnyn Oie lic ti nlioiv UOQUlUliU.
Social ICngngcmcht ot thtj " >
PEERLESS GORINNE
Quocn of Burlcsqui * , Howard ami Bland ,
Comedy Sketch Artists. Ro-engn.gcd ) for
another week , the Famous Dei-Sabnp , Sen
sational Aerlnllstrt. Stevens Sisters , kd'ng-
crs , danccnt nml acrobatic comedienne * .
Lew Rose , Tyiolenn warhler nnd Iparldlnt.
Clifford nnd O'Dcll , sketch nrtlritBIn Tbu
Mlllloralro Trnmp'B Reception , nil.'i .Cur-
llngton , singer , dancer nnd lightning change
nrtlRt. Collins and liny , refined oomedy
sketch artists. Refreshments Reserve
scuts In advance.
' PAXTUN i. BL'IIOKSB
BOYD'S THEATRE Managers ' 'Ifl. 1910.
Ttro M lit , Coniineiiclnir
TonigU 8,15
THIRD ANNUAL TOUK
HERRMANN
THE GRtiAT COMPANY
Headed by Leon and Adelaide'Herrmann.
Prlcem 25 J , ok- , 75c-fl.OO.
PAXTON
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Mnn g r . T * ; , HIS.
PHIDAY A.NDJJJATUnilAY NlOUTS ,
AM ) sATimnAV-MATiivni : , NOV. n-iu
'Encasement of tbo
Distinguished Artists. , , .
sin. HismiKUT JSISMJUY.- >
MIH8 EFKIIS SHANNON-
TUB , KKLOl5VrSHANNON CO. ,
Presenting "the Great Society Drama ,
. .Tim MOTH AND TII13 KI AMIS. .
13v Clyde Fitch. " ' ,
The company nnd production nhr. itamo
n In Ne\v York , Chicago nnd other Inrgu
cltlOH. 10 people In thu cast. Prices 25c ,
60c. 75c , Jl.OO ,
fmnirvhrrtn I ( ' * " " < A IIUIBCO ,
Tne Lreigiuori | „ „ „ ' . ti. .
0. \vnou\rard. . Aniusomont Director
TODAY Sl 0. TOMOIIT Hll. !
TIIK woomvAim STOCK , co. .
The Iron Master
Speelnl I'cnlnrc llynn Van Al > - tliic
and IJnton ,
Friday Eve and Sat. Mat Men and Women
Wonderland Theatre
l3l5"'ITFarnam St \
Hpcclnl Attrnctlom for tlili week.
IN THE GUntO HAM < Prof. Bamson'fl
nettle of Santiago. All IJaba , Oriental Ma
gician. Mllllo Martina , Den of I'olsonoua
Bnakcs. Hosli HOih. Oriental Devlnhc.
Mlle Hates , Juggler. Mine. OwonK , Prenolo-
glst.
BIJOU STAOn I'rofSinger's Illuck Art
Co. i
THEATER Dorolhv Hussd'1' * IJiitterfly
Dance. Jno. Hoffman Operatic dlngcr. Miss
Dell Leon , Sotibrctte. Alllo WoortK and Dabr ,
Dick Darnelt. Trick' Dancing. Bftb/"Marle ,
the Child Wonder. John * Shanon , Comedian ,
lOc admit * ( n nil. Open from to n.
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in. to in ] i. in. A rctlntd 'place nC
niniinruirnt fur itouicii nnd .children ,
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