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THU»*»»»*" T* anan awful the was seemed fid in his stant flemllike arc blood Liugg effort*, if .««—"» vumt **"■ I . Iiiilfsd at hBlntat j risract. ristic* arc ten» often the r'.é witfa •Ite.wac.l ImhIv 1m, WT*rn!tVN railroad* or fertrougth«. tbe mind. »•' Äh.m tire laaly, «»"< « «*»• ES»| force*, certain »nsclea are the ««cri lice ot tbe |«rts of 2^,au ll d?veloi-e* tire muscles fbn,light into use in rowing, and Jj-ludlv developing them bo is '"l "r ibe «rest »«*•. Tl»o l*o«t r*rti>l «tudy nature to improve Sihh U om*'Vo employ all bis to the best advantage, tbe laaly healthy condition, *o tliut innv fully iicrform their fuire »ml thus elevate tire mind by thenin- tbe Ualy. irritable man, tire unjust man, JaceeasfiU man, t,w '•»man in Iter ,,t uf,., tire counting room do aml tire thousnnds continually [j'lalhm'S. receive too little char en when the result is i.rostrution Luh ,, r sudden death by suicide laterrible crime. For net until »uded and tire result of tire |Kwt te»aiuinstioniaknown, can the lu de I» « ,! the cause was or idenanremdit of tire system. 1 lo y _ it blood-i»isouiug, nielan rUwtot vigor, or nervous iwnstra I These so-called dis* sure«, niire Lot id tell, arise from tbe kidney«. diseased *o that they cannot the waste matter from tbe Blood. WMV hundreds of thousands of (who do not know that tire itr ol hhssl that |>ass. s through «H Ithm much favonsl and ad or'aii'. l«*«m-s also tbroiigb the L»" If tbe latter organs ar« [r injarioiis matter is u«*t retained t'isire biissl that lias become til Cw the little hair-like tuta s which » kidney » goes to tire heart to lie M through the entire l«**lv, prü fe health, and a.-ain taking up t wvte matter, as it goes. [if the kidney» an* diacaaed, the feidatt.« «.- the w»ake*t organ ill Uv which must eventually give [Bis tlu-n that the |diy»ieian aud tts-sit lr*-«t what are r*-«llv the ef Us the cmum-s The strong |«*mt L. propri* tors of Warm-r's safe hike 1« that their g teal remedy Ul Bi»nv general disease» lre-e»use Let«tile cans,-s, leaving tbe cflecta fct tlrem«« Ives t, »early ev.-rv one who la'coine* hîted. i«j if fortunate enough, able Eii the att< niions of a physician, Ceklto tuske an analyst» ot the 1 We lia,«- no doubt that kusk-ra of till» great Warner'» safe [Ureaaak.ired tbe me,|ienl men kWtr htbargy on tin, imtvrlance li teiutuœ aingls bare guaid auiuke ticed the confusion tbe tmnie movement open, ahadow, mell brought cell. passed above of feet dred through groups gling by between but bail Jailer rupted iug There their brought room anurely dumped by To dead. only timl. ID Eût »r tn- to-ilay in iemi|4 <>f a little* Vinrr'iisI* rtu» taMtinblet, in 1 «e nn>i very valiiahl» itifomiation jml to th« tmuara «»f lin-ir «réuni tbur nirr* It i* >< rj' jsia,I t put L-bin* tin- rea.ter in natio&ai »tvle. tin- reuuler aekitisr Inas, »«>1 the publisher* in Ihetr ire mskin2 very plain s**me |«iinta tin, S,- i>t.««l TTit» tnattcr 1 iHvitni vs till inneh mure, inter ah th.- uis«a uf duff * Inch is fhutt , ilt ti .- re-nnlrv. "prewlaitning lire u Bent, of pre-tenile«l llirelruill« lor the bla "■ waa and the glance «utile ft Alt god U tbe ' jail To about a dage« tbe hiding Its. ki« 4 ~r r»*n «b- '»«• sirac* *ille tip* oilier day one of tlie mo «Iwsy» use* tlirvo linos and a I» ro;i-l. r hi* name, was alitions Il ent the name of » new w nitre«* [U lieett employed at the houss I he **s there jiefor«'. hire eaiuo I the teiile to grt hi* order, and lean brf be mid. pul sluiil WO eail you ?" pui. Mr. " **« lire modest reply. p vmi tin- 1 «-art of great priée?" Ire fc, sir,'' wo* the qniek rejoinder. Iti one of tire |»atU cs»t before l"- [81 I'ant (ilol». I A LIIH« Mo,*« III Lurh. pme on. What are yon waiting I inquired one little boy of ail unmia *s«n t let me go." pe won't? Mv mamma let* nre g<> Ira en where. Yount is awful strict. 1rs: »lie tue«| to lie tire prinriiud of Itkan 1st she?'' k*. I gues* j«ip didn't think olrottt pol.li he «u makin' for me when fcrrii'l s sehiMil tearher. ■ft!*!*-! «tdi Non» **aa I>r, lannr l(«oi) a Myt Walar. * I)ruf<i»U aril »I. n *b s I and every car «oy «ithout aim« giving la a lamp [»toil. don „ the Untar. *1» . %c* lln III.oil*. ««•«I «♦> Urom* it gvrnt «ît.r—twr» ►»»to. thft»« nwiv bu'U'inf Fnr mata. mrrtbnnta, fifKfrdlAtctra l*ujr* lacroMtiiof mild « him» tr »».1 rich l«arhrAp imil In liwoin** • thmiftiintla |»ar nrro. You cannot tor* tn«» quirk. H y on only I nig 6 va t •wa It mill |a««| ton fortune*. Go I* f«»r ^rnfirnrlf. K'.r |M»* ticiilnf" W. Mr, Kim.«« 111tr. Mo.« or C. M. arm the in into » * Po., I, •nr. Mt>. llnvstnbenr ol llivlr po*er. but *1 'Itreme disreliali to lie told ot duty. Handcrfui Psi.il and vt*dlrt«e. * n and iisn«l by pliynlrinns nil over orU Scott * Emulstoii not only give» •"■I «trcngtli by vlrt itiinis prtqiertfç». but creates an n|*l*e* "t tond ttint build« up the wi«»tod i ' I hiivelie..nualng8rott'a Kmulalon ?enl tpars. nnd mu |den*ni| with it* *• My initient» »«y it lsplefl»ant and Isb'e. mul »II grow «trnnger nnd aain irom Hi. •'tin* ihnen»e», and it l««iieelnMy use v tliililreti when nutrient niedliittlnn "*in Marnsimi»."—T. \V. I'lElltN, '• hnox ville. AI». _ tn tho' milch lie-fnnled, aalt «rater la rstWe y.—Yonkcr* Umatte. Jra music la iierhnp* th* moat aole hil v Ä "*r nih~ Mare han* Truveler. *■ l'ermanent nnd cnmptete nrs tlia °i liMinn« nnd Intermittent di»en*e», 1 M Hrickly A*h Bitters. Dyapetisin, *1 usbility, Imlillnnl eonatlpalton, »nil kidney roiiiplnlnt* nre «peerllly catml Iriim theeyalem. H dl»intect», JT* and eilmiimte» nil iimlnrln. •n and Vigor nre obtained more rap »ml permnneutly by tlie tiae of thl* * Naliiral nntidot« than nny other 'J heretofnrei known. Ae » blond "•'fand tonic It bring« hênlth, renewed w and vit fslity to it worn and diacaaed of it« own * of It. I u»o it in nil c»»e* I tor 1 ' fol*" XIII Im» nn annual Income of P™e of II, S00,000. , tnontti*' treatmentfnrfiOe. Plso'e pi.v for Catarrh. Sold by druggist*. ! r *on», one of the hanged anarchists, r" American. * 1 HAHUKI» wikk. »on h*vc barlied wire fences, keep Voter LVui ,b ? ,to * 1 ** in your »tallies. It L", ■™ ,| t a scar nnd reiten* the hair Its r„. c ? lnr ' N) cents and *1.00 *t linig mall. Co|e .V Co., Olack Klver ftehtp* ** 1,19 1,0 °f perpetual |* h ® n "d , a Type Foundry can furnteli I «»paper outflt* on «hurt notice |v „VS 9 "* hi Cliicngo nnd Irviglit til F l'alo to^Oniuti,,. L î'Ji* ol iftory .inme»' new story is f A, l'« Taper»," in ANARCHIST LINGO. that !_■** she Threat 1 B. T* •• W *" M ■*•*•*■ he Haages, Pressed Chicago, Nov. 10. -Laute Lingg, the anan hist, will never apeak again. y u i c k, awful as was even tbe act of his Creator, the voice that cried "boebe, die anarchie, was turned to alienee forever. What seemed « mullled, horrible eclio of the fear fid bomb of the liaymarket, came sudden in his lonely cell this morning. That in stant the man's face which, belieing his flemllike deeds, has seemed beautiful arc bangle's, was made a revolting mass of blood and shreds of tangled rtesli. L»uis Liugg was triumphant. Despite all human effort*, he had ettaced from even his 1m, or of is bis by do the or y of ad the ar« til lie prü up the ill give aud ef safe able the that safe men plodded *P«aka Lingg wan inal. per aurcly aaked, 'aurely' and I auch "riay, to a He been my field?" the would on day, He good i an he The ly the > ,t- un COUD teiutuœ every trace of God's image, aingls instant, with bis hack agaiust the bare of Lingg'« cell door, the stulwait guaid stood stupelled, while a puff of blue auiuke from tbe dark recess Ireland ticed crossed his shoulder. Then ensued A WILD RUJtU O Y DKl'tTIES the clanging of iron gate*, and above the confusion and din, tbe hoarse shouting ot tbe guard: "It's Lingg! It's Uugg! That tmnie from Lingg!" With rapid, cautioua movement tbe turnkey flung the cell door open, aud with an eager peer into tbe ahadow, two excited deputies jumped pell mell iu. Their gesticulations of horror brought other guards quickly within the cell. An age of agony aud aus]wnso was passed by tbe jail inmate* in tbe celte above and around. There was a shufliiog of feet on the stone floor, and then a hun dred of strained eyes watching down through tbe iron netting and hare saw groups uf guards in their shirt-sleeves strug gling «cross a dimly lighted area, bearing by tbe legs aud arms the body uf a, man between them. Th« upturned face wsa A Itl'UK CLOT OF UUIOI), but the turnkey, who supported tbe head, bail bis fingers wound tightly into Uie un oiistakeshle brown, curling ringlets of the boutimaker, latuis Lingg. The big key of Jailer Fulz grating iu the maiu lock inter rupted for a moment tbe «.und of patter iug bluoi on tbe whits stone pavement There was a creaking of rusty binges, and anairhuls aud comtuou jailbirds bad gazed their last on Louis Lingg. A few steps brought tbe huddled up cortege to the bath room of the jail, a stuffy little apartment anurely ten feet square. Lingg was dumped on th« floor with scant tenderness by the men who hate beeu daily halt expecting to meet their death al bis banda To all appearances tbe anarchist was stark dead. Ilia lithe, athletic form was clothed only in a abort tonic, and the brawny timl. seemed rigid. A small pool of gore For a unuo* man the live. till at the who is great. the of had little* in lin-ir rj' in Ihetr inter fhutt lire 1er, of 869 be of of nnt-na WAIT «IX Ml HIT At. HOI R* 'AIT lor ilrnlh'fl approach. ThelltoF. Dr. Bolton, the Metho<li*t minister nltending Kielden, —* ». '■■■• — H "« "i fr. Lingg. The minister enme ont shaki g bla head helpleaaly. Lingg s breathing gradually became slower. The jiallor on "■ •— H j»-* * 2" *z waa noticwl in *"• „ sunken eye». Rome one said, he is dying, and the reporters made resdy for a rush to the nearest telephones. I.ingg'» big breast beared once snd was still. Ilia eyes looked straight ahead, with something of their old brightness, but at a whisper from the doc the reportera dashed to the telephone», another down tho narrow Tb« riJUATINli THE »«OWN CURIA surmounting tbe broad »boulders, and on» glance »bowed how Lingg had striven with dyuamite to blow off his own head. The «utile town half of the once handsome teen gone, including the upper lip and i«w ft Alt god the under frmrUou of tbe coo. Where U lus) been was now a jsggvd, bloody gap, «»tending »cross to tbe ears aud down to tbe "Adam's apple." ' 1 ijsxi your eyes, Lingg." exrUlmed the jail dorlor, who had just rescind the room. To tbe *»U>oi»hm*ot of tbe bystanders, Lingg'» «yen opened snd looked calmly about him. He was immediately raised to a table and propped up with pillow*, lie washed hurriedly. White cloth ban dage« were paused arotrod the lower p rt of tbe face and around tbe top of tin- head, hiding all hot th« no*, er« and forehead, tlie a nitre«* houss eaiuo lean Ire before ail g<> strict. of olrottt when lannr »I. n *b s I THE txw«lt, DAStiUSO RINK«, and Itch, bring first col awsy. The gotta prrrha mouth of a fountain »yringe w«a insetted loto th« grest liole left by the dynamite. By this method water and Tin* *«1 brandy were administered, repeated at intervals, Lingg meanwhile gazing steadfastly a'wut him, watching every move of those io the room, but ap parently indifferent to what they did. and nothing «boat th« almost ceaseless car ng aiammiog of the door, only a few root distant. Eveiy now and then, without ■renting immediate cause, a fearful «oy hollow groaning srould round through the Listeners aghast would aban lamp bandages. don the room, only to givo place to „ „ew «et not yet weakened by the horror»;,within the death chamber. »iüflvry right mata. l*ujr* rich liwoin** cannot 6 va Go W. M. lingg moved hl» long, arm caailv—hta left hand waa tom by the dynamite—and without trouble wrote in German «impie direction» as to raise him higher or the like. Beyond a glance of rerognilion to Captain Black, who came into the room for a moment, 'android : "Poor There was nothing to break the but ot over give» n|*l*e* wi«»tod it* and aain use I'lElltN, la hil tlia di»en*e», «peerllly dl»intect», iimlnrln. rap thl* other blond renewed diacaaed fellow! horrilde agonv of own c»»e* L,nog's fabkwkll. All day yesterday U ws» thought that I Imnr acted differently from usual. Tnca j.ingg acre« . address day night he gave ont hi. farewell add^ ; which wav written for tho Alarm, , Blm old neper. In It he recited nt length his ïâ--—æ r:i With a Instand earnest friends and comrade«, ami with final w » tor their prosperity, I close with a Mew of oertainty that 1 «hall never have the cbnnco S-ïro«-. » ^'-'2 With earnest and hearty wishes for yon. ftituro »ttcceaa in life, your comrade. Hoch tor falling over one stairway to the conrtyard in their efiorts to While the reporters tell tho news first. were tnmblinn nnd running, the doctor raised Lingg'» right srm. H «Ml tmA the table limp. An attendant » right snd left forefinger» were laid on Lingg a fore head and pushed the eyelids «hut. In s moment tho little room wav empty or «II tint the ghastly corpse of the bomb-maker, Ixiuta Lingg. of Plso'e Voter It hair Its linig Klver perpetual furnteli notice til is die anarchie. „ (Signed) Lotus I.tl 00. Yesterday when one of the guards said Rrlarai New .. men 'The republican whom muat the lie served ment, uation." on.* Tue terday . country dent reason that tbe papers bad printed bis letter to 1». 1 B. Lorn, the young isunb thrower Pressed a strong desire to ex REAP it IN Jailer Ktdi consented, and Lingg »lowly plodded through tbe tranalatiou. Knglebart *P«aka Herman, and when appealed to, gave Lingg the meaning of the Luglixh word» in Herman. The doomed man said the letter wan an admirable tranalatiou of the orig inal. Taming to auotber page of the pa per his eye caught the line, "Lingg will aurcly hang, aaked, "What is the meaning of thin word 'aurely' in Herman?" Kngleliart told him, and I.ingg laughingly observed: "So, so. I will surely hang." Ilia mauucr wan auch that Kuglehart joined in his laugh, "riay, Blonde," called the young anarchist to a reporter, "did you see my m ilchritf" He was told that Lda Mueller had not been seen, und bin next query was: "Has my schätz (sweetheart) gone to Kpring field?" This question wan answered in the affirmative. He seemed pleased and remarked that if he could have seen her be would have told her to stay at home. O'Neil, one of the two guards who remain on duty before bingg's cell throughout the day, declared that Lingg is the COOLEST MAN IS COOK COUNTV JAIL. He wan very pale, bat bis appetite was good and he alept well. Boon after the tragedy Jailer Polz made i an examination of the cell. On the floor he found tbe shell of a fulminating cap. The sherifT said there had beeu undoubted ly dynamite iu it The supposition that the man put tbe shell iu bis mouth and de liberately applied a candle flame is un doubtedly correct. The explosion was terrific. It etartled the officials, who Calling r.nglehart, he of tied," election settled will will ljarty; next It very side, vote Don The hesion the given sensible triumph along trial, is, stimulante, but they failed to arouse the man Yet the doctor states that there to for .».i * Grant, the faintest pooflibility that Lingg may yet. live. Grinneli aava that incase he live« j till to morrow a «lay of execution for him, « «aid at least, will be doahUess granted. | How the dynamite was smuggled into C i e the cell is not known, hat it is generally , K e believcd there is | what ... . . . r ,. who gave him the dynamite and cap. i * 113 Henty is the theory at the siteriil's office. j thought it was » bomb, the noise was so great. The shell was so small as to allow the smuggling of it into the jail without trouble. At 10:15 a. m. Dr. Gray, after further examination, found that tbe tissues of the throat, neck aud the front of tbe jaw had been torn away. He administered A TttAlTOU AHOKO THE DE ATH WATCH case. THE REVENUES. I rei . . , , town, 1er, commissioner of internal revenue, Alnr aubimlted hi» annual report to the secretary of the treasury to-day. The total receipt- ity, I,.—t all aouim of int.mC «» U. fiscal year, ended Jane 30, 1887, were »118.839,523, as compared with |110,902,- last 869 for the year 1886, »112,421,121 for the and year 1885, »111,900.231 for the year 18 -4, »144,553,314 for tbe year 1883, and »146, 523,273 for the year 1882. It te estimated that *120,000,000 will be collected from the varions source» of internal revenue during tbe current fiscal year, provided no change» are made in tho talcs of taxation now lnijxisodi by tbe in ternal revenue law. The total cost of col lection for the past fiscal year, including «alariea of officer», etc., was *4,065,149, being about 3,4 per cent of the amouot collected. An additional head of division and two mes senger» are a*ked for to execute the provis ion« of the oleomargarine law. Nine hun dred and sixty-nine grain distillerie» and 3,926 fruit distilleries were operated, an increase of 1,149 in the latter. The cum in-sioner renews hi* recommendation of last year in regard to the taxation of fractional part« of a gallon of distilled spirits. He also urges legislation authorix ing the establishment of special bonded warehouse* for the storage of brandy made from apples, or peaches, or from any fruit whose distillation may lie authorized. The great falling off in the usses-ment of overdue taxes on distilled spir it», due to the fact that while at the ! loginning of the fiscal year 1886 there were 19,812,118 gallona of spirit« in diatillery warehouse«, the tax on which would become due daring the year under the terms of warehousing lionds, there were only 10,701,425gallons of such spirits in distillery warehouses at the beginning of the year 1887. The quantity of spirite produced and deposited iu distillery warehouse during the last fiscal year, com pare i with 18 (i.dretribiited among different kinds known to the trade was as follow»: Increase in production of rum, 57,271 gal lons: in gin, 90.418 gallons; high wines, 14,675 gallons; pure neutral ixilogne spirits, 527,638 gallons; total increase, 1,230,746. Decrease in production of bourbon whisky, 2,303,785 gallons; rye whisky, 528,000 gallona; alcohol, 910,842 gallons, Total decrease. 3,743.527 gallona Net de crease, 2.512.781 gallons, Bolton, The <{Uan tity of spirit« withdrawn, tax pni(!i f rom distillery warehouse* during tl e fr. k u mSS "rtihdSlii °< g whukji 3,977,704 gallons; „„ w hlaky 410,299 gallons; mtacellnneojia, on ,kj] .70» gallona; total decrease 4.649,707 *z {ÄÄ-rÄCSÄS „ 5,8,720 gallona; higliwines, 10,041 ja n onll . pure neutral or cologno spirits, to 300,305. breast looked old doc narrow Tb« Annual Report of lb« Commis sioner of Internal Hevenue. Washington, Nor. 9.—Joseph S. Mil on» The teen i«w gap, to the to lie ban of ports not The 000. the ing call gotta w«a the and *«1 ap and root the aban to by right by wrote him of came "Poor the Tho Cborokoo Troub'o. St, Louis special: Advice» from the Indian Territory regarding the political sit not ion in tlie Cherokee nation tut given nre that a largo number of sup porters of Judge Mays, the chief elect on the I lowing party, had gathered at tho much of Judge May«, twenty-five niih-s south of Tuhleqttah, where a fonst has been in progress for three days. One hundred Indians had collected with their wagons, tennis and pomes last night, and 100 more would be added. No arma wore seen in tho crown, out it wna not. known whether anv were con cealed in tho wagons. They claimed they are only to act. ns a guard of honor, ÄIÄtÄÄ'h £ that J ( t( J ( , a by it„i,liit Bunch, the enn Tnca- aidnte of the national party on the oon address ..«tiimr of the national eounetl of Mon add^ ; aliy intention of bo Blm Lunins vvar nnd claim that no war his ft mollHtm tkm« wUl ho made unleee the r:i iä ä fosses It has been the custom for » y " arHt they w*.V. CH f ort , ut \Y Mew of ^ hi!) wigwam to th<> ea.|utal ci y with cbnnco .,„ mp and ceremony 1\V h » J'^OrtMS. ^'-'2 rare ÄSSÄv Ä wf yon. "£ weok and that it ia difficult to get Hoch uuwh {rtnn that point to Bend. to reporters doctor snd fore In s or «II „ Fourteen perron« at Pittsburgh wete made rerltititly rick by drinking poisoned milk, but said , lt ,, t i, u „ E ht mat thor will »» recover. « I AUTUMN CONTESTS I _ j Rrlarai Prow ■ Nmnkrr of ■luira Thai ■ bird on uar Ilk. for UKW voHK. A. New York, Nov. 9.— Tb« Timm corn .. .. men ting no yesterday ■ state ejection say». . ft 'The vote of yesterday eerTe* notice on the ,)„.« republican party that l'latt and Blaine, flred whom for the time being represented it, muat be given op, or all bop. of aucces. in the presidential campaign next year muat lie alNmdoned. That such notice has been the served iaagreat gain for honsst govern ment, not only in this Note, but in tbe BtnU' uation." ! on.* #r • i - — 4i. A rvf 1 tour. Tue Tt'tbunc says: In the light of yes terday s voting it must be «aid that the . ,, ... , ,. or country re-affirms its verdict against Piesv dent Cleveland and his party. We see no or reason for republican dismay in this result. K. . .. , Democrats have wou by most tremendous exertions." Under the head of "Three things set tied," the »o rid says: "The result of the election in this state settles three point* as r) ,,. thoroughly as any political events can bo *.jt settled iu advance. President Cleveland reso will be re-nominated by bis party; Blaine with will not be renominsted by the republican end ljarty; G c o fgft will not control the election get next year. New York is the pivotal state. Cleveland's friends had a complete triumph. It seems that the Herman republican vote very largely came over to the democratic tlie side, and with the increased prohibition vote much more than made up the dtsaffec Don caused by tbe labor movement " in The *un says: "Due credit lor the co- .. hesion and confidence that brought about feo the glorious le-mlt yesterday should be j H given Grover Cleveland, whose manly and sensible letter was as timely as it was wise." The Herald, says: "The elections are a triumph for the administration. Victory is along the whole line. National, state and municipal administrations were alike on trial, aud the verdict as regards President Cleveland, Governor Hill aud Mayor Hewitt is, 'well'done,good and faithful servants.' " Brooklyn—The republicans elect two senators and tbe democrats one. Chapin, democrat, is elected mayor. The republi Enas.*""'"* 8 "'" J " TSBSre- *-.»-*—>-«» complete returiwi to the from all tue j counties in the state give Cook, demoeiatic, to for secretary of «late. 10,663 plurality over V * Grant, republican; a net democratic loss of yet. compared with Hill'« pluiality in 1885a j Skw Yokk, Nov. 9.—Mayor Hewitt « «aid to-day that the result of yesterday'« | ^Vtmn tdTc^crion o^'l'rSiZt C i e v e laud. He accounts for th« «brink , K e 0 f the labor vote by | what he calls a change of sentiment among Henry George'» former ,. followers. The Irish World claims that 113 Henty George'« loss was entirely due to th« j detection of Catholicson account of George's attitude toward the pope in the McGlynu for so case. case. MABHACHl SETTS. I Boston. Mas*., Nov. 9.—Gubernatorial rei urn» from the entire state, except one , town, which ca»t nine vote» last year, gives Alnr , 135 90S, Lovering 118,350, Earle When 1.072, Maik* 348; Ames' plural- when ity, 17,607. The Hnn»e stands 165 U. rJSMÄÄ of 8 and democratic loss of 11 from last year. The »euate is 30 republicans the and 10 democrats; a gain of 5 for therepub -4, Ucans ' will of tho in cost An and an of fruit The of spir 1886 in there of com gal de tax tl e °< 10,041 When When OREGON. Portland, Ore., Nov. 9. ports do not change the result on the pro hibition amendment, which is besten by not less than 7,000 and perhaps 8,000. The second amendment relative to the legislature fixing salaries, was beaten 20. 000. Returns this evening indicate that the amendment changing the time of hold ing elections is beaten by 1,000 to 1,500. MARYLAND. Baltimore, Nov. 9. throughout the elate show Jackson's ma jority for governor to be about 9,000, the smallest received by any governor in twenty years. Senator Gorman's county te democratic by a reduced majority, call for a constitutional convention was defeated by 5,000. -Later re 1 Reliable estimates Tin KANSAS. Sufficient returns have been made to guarantee th« election of th« entire republican county ticket , Ellsworth—Entire republican ticket elected by a good majority. NEW JERSEY. TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 9.—Correct re turn» show that the next legislatare will stand, senate, republicans 12, democrats 9. House, republicans 37, democrat« 23. OHIO. Columbus—The republican state com mittee claim» the election of twenty-two sen ttors, with n possibility of one more, and sixty-three representatives. Cincinnati. O., Nov. 9.—Unofficial re turn» have been received from all the eounties in Ohio except eight. Estimating that these counties have voted the same as in 1885, Eoraker'a plurality for governor aver Powell will be 20,632. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Nov. from »11 counties in the state ahovv a plu rality of between 33,000 and 34.000 for Hart, rep., for state treasurer. A gain of 10,000 for the democrats os compared with the last vote for governor. Wellington, Kan., Nov. 9. or 9.—Estimates IOWA. BURLINGTON, Iowa, Nov. 9.—Complete return» from this county give Anderson, democrat, tor governor, 1,212 majority—a a democratic gaiu of 175. lhe eutire democratic county ticket is elected with the exception of sheriff. Dks Mo in km, la., Nov. 9.—The State SemtUr up to this time hiw complcto re ftom 63 of the 99 counties of the atute. These 53 counties give I-armbeo 87,569, Anderson 77,412, Cam 6,124, Farnham 21. Larrebee'a plurp.lit.v over Anderson 10.197 and his majority over all in these 53 counties 3,982. These same counties last year gave Jackson, rep., 92 097; Sells, dem., 72,016. Further returns on tlie legislature show no change in 40 republican minority sent earlier in the evening. _ the political tut sup elect at fonst days. with last added. out it con claimed honor, £ enn oon Mon bo war the for with get curas The Indian War Oollapaod. WA8HINOTON, Nov. 9.—General Terry informed tlto war department of the re- J ccipt or tho following front General Huger "Crows ropirtod yertcr da.v trtill to be arrested are in custody; also Chief Crsvtie Head, whom I find was im plicated in the trouble. I lied a talk with the assembled Crow» to-day. Good feeling prevatl» among them. 1 will retain tho troops here until the Indiana disperse, and then gradually return them to their re spectlve post«." i . atCrow agoncy: Died tor A 0 OO. Tiffin, O.. Not. a—Tho residence of burned George Rospert, near Attics, was with all ite conteato to day. Itospert, wbn is 70 years of ago, rushed into the burning building to save fOOO in silver and i»M wliielt ho had coneealed in th^ house, ne horiitily burned that lfo died in a made but w an bo few bourn. I I „ j New Ottul| Oft. 21at, 188.. Till* Undersigned certifie» Oint ho hohl for collection for account of Mr*. (Trau. A. He-ott; Hpringfleld, Brown Co., Minn., through Merchant« Bauk of HleepyLye, Minn., one-tenth of ticket no., 18.QM, . ft State Lottery, which i ,)„.« the ftrnt capital prise of one hun flred him! fifty thouanwl dollars, on Tuesday, Oct., Htb,[a "Vow OH^ÂÎÎion^IMnk ^n .„tation of the ticket at the office of the CoujiMtnv. Lfi „ f i5 A Äh5Ä 1 BtnU' National Ban^Ncw Orleans, Lu. ! Bum Jones is now engaged infra lecturing 1 tour. —- - — T.. « on. .....prives, or tlioae with we»k lung*, spitting ot blood, bronchitiai or ki „, lred affections of tliroat, or icing«, send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. K. V. Pi-res'a treatise o.i these maladies. Address the doctor, Buffalo, N. I. •ut! •cess. orf, and Cobweb over—the cornfield.—Harper's Bazar. __ _ w , t ofte „ Iienr *„ id when the pres r) ,,. t ive groom is the victim of catnrrh. *.jt ow C an she he»r mich h breath?" "How reso lve to link her destiny with that of one with a disease, that unless arrested, will end in consumption, or iierhaps in inean itv?" Let the huabnnd that is, or to to be, get Dr. Hage'e Catarrh Remedy, and cure himself before it is too late. By druggist*. p er liaps Lincg's explosion was merely tlie reBU it of contracted venom, « ..men Would Vote, ^ , o yote one in '\ lie , Hnd wllo i, a » used D-. Fierce'« .. Fa7orite prescription" would vote it to feo an U11 t a iii„ g remedy for the diseases be j H . t . Q |j ar t 0 hersex. By "druggists, a is " Suspicion, about the moxle. Gen. 0. O. Hnwnrd ordered a lotto-nay for himself and friends in r., j. îsta a ä j rot j" | )ut jt is certainly winning the con fi<j en ce of the good people of this country V ety fast, for it is known to be reforming of drunkards very fust. Ten eminent phyai ciana testified before a U. S. court in a caae involving it« claims, that it bad done for their pattonU ^ The proprietor ait. quiet watching hi. Moxie »in ite way. by One ot the ilent tragedies of life is mur of dering a rep utation ._. u># B rown -g Bronchial Troche« for <--01,^1,. fob! g and all other Tliroat Trou th« _"Pre-eminently the best."—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. doe by for 6}>e&king of Infernal machine«: I« the hand organ included?_ L. 0. Huntington <fc Son. Omaha, Neb., pay tho highest market price« for Hides, Pelt« and Tallow. Correspondence solicited Buffalo Bill want* to sell his Wild West for fBGO.OOtb_ The fastest leg is thought to be the te ieg-ram. __ one gives Earle When she became Miss, sh* dang to Ouuona. when she bad Children, she gave them Costoria 165 When Baby was sick, we gave her Cnstorta. When she a Child, »he cried lor Castorin. k by the that ma the in te was re is* sunny vcstTABit *«««*»«* itraWhs- -• * HD w IPRICKu " pricKLY R SDINA-MANORAKE-BUCHU Il ANB OTHER EQUALLY OTICîOfT R WED ICS It hat »toed tha Test of Years, in Curing all Diseases of the ■biL_ BLOOD. LITER. STOM ACH, SIDNEYS,ROW It Purifies the a",.B lood.Invigorates and IJASHL i Cleanse«t^v System. BETTE RS! DYSPEPSIA,C05STI-i PATIOS, JADSDICE, SXCKHEA3ACKE, BIL IOUS COMPLAINTS, &c disappear at once under] KIDNEYS| [ iu be neScitl in finence. 1 STOMACH 1 It Is purely a Medicine I awn I a. iM cathartic proper I AND ■ Ü0I fcrtidl its us* as s beverage. It te pless ■^s5rsTr*ni ,o "• tMt s* "Aa* 1 ottily taken by ehild *BY «rsa at ad ults. AU.DRUGEISTS I paxkly ash bitters co PRICtÏDDÜA'T I f.T îr rwaad Eanss> CiTi CURES ALL DISEASES 0 LIVER Tin th« ticket re will 9. com more, re the as plu for of with B0 rOR ALL DISORDERS OF THE Stomach, Liver taT and Bowels TAKE LIVER PACIFIC PILLS STRICTLY VEGETABLE. Cmi COKOTtaATlON. IXOIOBSTIOX,DTBPSf*5IA« Piles, rick h* apaoit*. Linn Coupla tm. torn or APPKTITB, BU.IOVSXESS. NlRVoroKSW. JAYS «WC*, ETC. MIC®* een *. PACIFIC WAIIDFACTn!'ri ,R rD..87.lBms,l»D. MARVELOUS MEMORY eutire the State re the I-armbeo 6,124, over all same rep., Further change in DISCOVERY. Wholly VnllUe Avtlflclnl reysirm». Any Book Learned In Une Hendln« Ileeoramend«d by Ms«; Tw*ni. B««™*» jaw von.the Setenit.t, Hons. W. \\. asvor, Jçnsu p. Hiil<j»»l«.I>r illNOH.el<*. ClossoflWComnibtaLaw student» : *» »t Meriden ; 250 *i Snrwtch ^ *t Oborlin Collf«*; two CUmn of 2Ä» each at Yales ïÂïi'tSKÂ'dT» Siïivu 5>W York. 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Ui b. unu»ually attrsetive thto year Twenty page» each, Addrtsi i Throw HeHsMaSeroMjRof »«arr sarç «-«ri Vi'îiioÀT.*; AN' h':t.Tit.Ks. fist/tL t DllDTIIDC ,;ur r l »''hjut piio bt Ms«»««« from .»I of an, faailtutloa i„ t'hü roM.trV'Tho.e SWSÎSÏ^sSwiSM Rl'S iî nVpaBrtti't^mrrt'i' ï-Ürâta.vH? (>»■ Lfi HIt5pl»«km. free !r - nl aailoaaeaa ite k1 ''* 1 ÂWÏ.'Â"" 1 **" p " 1e * ^äJ^S^TsfiSS imdafclcriulon, Fall in* and J>lfti'ia"«'Tn**ntff, 8i<ififtl w<-&<cii<-m. KMn~y coiuiwSbu and Canute ot ILife, «mauUiue oiau^ior. out and It CVC Alin CAD Acute or Chronic Inflsmm» tit Alvli tAH t,wn w * , he Eyelids er (ftotie. •ut! Furursesr KlghtadiieN. Inw»U» of the 144a, krruful iu« Kye«. UU-«*rstion*. Inflammation*. Ab •cess. Minn*** or Vision of one or both eyes, aud Tüiii-trs of Md. tJrjiifla'iittiatfoD of the Fnr. Ulceration or Cn tarrh. Internal or External iJeafne»*. or Paralysis, fcliißla« or ltosrlng noises, Tiocfcene'J Drum. etc. of Vital Power. Flee tv Pespondensy, Loss of 11 cm orf, Coofusion of Illtirs before the Ere». Las sitode. Lsnqaor. GhMimlnesA. Depression feptrlts. Arerslon 10 bilefy. Easy Discotirasred, Lack fldence. Dull. Lisll-ss. I nflt for IMndjr <*r Ttn»lo<|i and itnis life a burucu. bafeiy, Permancutly u— Privately cared. Debility. I., lessu NERVOUS c- ^ Diseases, Srrofa's. Ery 8anM BLOOD AND SKIN fever slpel&s. Blotches. Pimples, Ulcer», pstn» tn the Head sal Bones. ht»re Throat. Mnuth and Tongue, oiandular Enlsnrement of the Neck, liheunuitlttm. Catarrh. Etc.. Permanently cared When Other» Have F»JIe<L Con»u[Union free aud strictly confidential, Medl free from olwcrvalkm to »II pun* of the to con caae for The mur for doe United bute». Ci> respundeitrc receives prompt at tetitlun. Ko lei ter» «ufewered unie«» accompanied by lo»ir cent» In stsmtis. Bend ten cent» iu ufamps for psmp'ilet end Jim of question* uoon private, special and nervous dise» fc». 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Klodd'rsodKld ui rA *>% eure*i bw PR A Y, BVtht t- if/c >/'/■ * 'IFIC- to Ct RA»r rri'.mtaj: Tski 1.0 other reMtntno. For «I» kyrdl Druem..ls. vow IVUsr tor tsrpv tmlllr. Koforcnos, *ny SPC >n » JOM-Ita. Vl-onrt. Intormstioo tr ' g)r. A, V. Ils tirs VIetllelite Co* Saint Josepk. MI«s*ort. Ely's Cream Balm. .« ilie beftr remedy for children T^'UTabI suffering frt>ru -FEVIR^^| :olo in HE * D< SNUFFLES. LY'S CfÄg on CATARRH r - ' » Apply Bftim Into each nofttrtt. [aJ Jt Uro».. SS& Grreawich St». E» T. I Pi»o'» Remreljr for C'st.vrrh is the Host, Easiest to l *e, aad UieapreL W Sold l.vilraffii>8orsert by mmL ■BE. T. Hnaoitiue, V\ arren, 1 a..i s BOb. ■ niAnlf f,r nil. «asaweekaad ei**»*« ira I li Lt if \ uuistilv oiiifli snd I'sri.cuksr* Vf UntV P. O. Vu enr.AUgu««*. Me. jaw p. *t Yales $0» Kite Hold orCo.. Ho,.». M:cn. - _ n tg worth «500 per PfUl!'* Eyr 8ftlwU GOLD worth «KWJfe i'ut tsftoidat i*'» box Uy aealef Habit Cured «.i**-*«y*«*re S89—47. W. N. Û., Utnaha, ^ \ï"oivr tu^ia-.e «ue » sue Theowu who ha» rr«twl iron» ihre« SLA fnot stv lc) a ganaaal U'««t w»U kwp to five dollar» iu a ltubtnr CoatvOiM Lira dry in th«* h»rda^»ÿW*t at hl» first halt hour» expérience In ||| fM ^TOWKk'S FW« IgMg a storm finds to hi* hom>er tliftt tt If MME M ■ S^ncKKH,"' a n«»» t»'«U*ar l»« * J hanllyatn tter protection than a mod- ^|W Cb ■ Cow-Ly^au'ovcr the land. *"*'*'"£ quit»» netting* not o»»ly fvcl* ehftnrinod _ tJll< on jÿ perltet W ind ft»'J ^^2,,. *• At beintf ho badly taken In, but Rite B 1 fi?"* SVl Coat !•'**Towcr i *'«h HeN « afegfeaag j * »•MAN» ''* * BEAST iexic&n Mustang Liniment Tbo Izumbcrtnan need* ft In ca*Q of accident. The Ilouwrwlfe noe.U it for general tan il jr uar. The Mechanic needs it always on hist work htHSfln The Miner needs It In case of emrrgrar-jr. The Pioneer need» It—can't get alon# with out It. The Farmer need» It In his house, hi* stable, and bis stock yard. The Steamboat man orthe Boatman needs It in liberal supply afloat ami ashore. The Horse*fancier needs It—It is hl3 best friend and fenfest reliance. The Stock-grower needs It—it will save him thouHanda of dollars and a world of trouble. Ab aud Cn tv cm u— ^ The ûrigina) ^VoafÄSi-ITTLE % uvfeabtvfl LIVER ka ©wöXta sal the tm aeiLCT « O PILLS. at H E WA EE OF IMITA T10X8. AIWA YH ASK FOU DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS, OR LIT! M'S 6 UGAK-COATED PILLS. Being entirely vegetable, they op erate without disturbance Ui tbe system, diet, or occupât ion. Put up in Klaa, vials, hermeti cally sealed. Always frith »nd reliable. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, little Pellets give the most perfect tnie^H SICK HEIME. Bitton* Headache, Ulzzlue**, Constipa lion, Indigestion, 1 Bilious A nach „.and all derangements of the stnm- j. aeh and bowels, are prompt- « ly relieved and permanent ly cured by the ui* of Dr. _ lt , Pleree'* Flenaant Pnrgative Pellets. In explanation of the remédia! power of these Pellets over so great a variety of disease«. It may truthfully be said that their action upon tbe system Is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence. Sold by druggists,25cents a vial. Manufactured at tho Chemical Laboratory of World'» Dirpessaby itoiCAi, Association, Buffalo, ». Y. itoiCAi, Association, Buffalo, ». Y. S 500 S 1 is offered by the manufaetur ■ ere of Dr. «age's Catarrh , i Itemgdy, for a case of > # Chronic Kasai Catarrh which fi they cannot cure. SÏ3IPTOÜIS OF CATARRH.—Dull. heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head Into the throat, sometimes profuse, wateiY, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid: the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang: the breath is offensive; smell and taste are Im paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a backing cough and gen eral debility. Only a few of tbe above-named symptoms are likely to be present in MV on« taae: Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above suit in consumption, and end in the grave. Ko disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physicians. iiv its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sage's Catarrh 'cure* the worst casesoi Catarrh, " cold In tho bead," Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; SO cents. ■ - i a ca "I'll to Id Agony from Catarrh-" Prof W. Hacsner. the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca. K. Ï*- writes : "Some ten years ogo I suffered untold agony from chronic nasdt catarrh. My fsmily phyricbn «sve me up «« iucurable, and said I must die. My case was iÄÄ^thÄnThalw^ man, and the cure has been permanent. tl a Ter ^Constantly Ifawkluf and Thomas J. RrsniNG, Eeq^ W PS Pto * Street. St IZuifi. -Vom write«: * Î " - *! ,flrpr, 1 T KÄ'ÄÄÄ rMÄÄScÄ Hcnioitv. and I am now s well man- Ibeltero it to be tbe only sure remedy few catarrh manufactured, and one ba a ,2PjL}° r £t£. , lnd fair trial to ex|verienec astounding results ana a permanent cure." Three Bottle* Cure Catarrh. rZVXm »r P h£| J Ä|n nc.dcuro 'She"now eighteen J «u» *>" and sound and hearty.** to or A of lit ! mr»ns I n«: » WLAK. NERVOUS «OPUE *rd ottasre snlbrlng «rltk nremmtur« dridtno B,if vtHioc oroLtMP«pwrttiTe2y cum! bv » j»»™" EljLtTXO *A*^kTIC »lit. ss^-a--, ci.ro jn th* Umou kwja*® •old J«*. , Z^SSS«a l frS r i!!S» , |5Sa b«lw. Avoid MÄÄSÄw» «tatikcaAiM t» tbe W.« oi tu? ClAta» Of I 1JP Bottlo Otfior. ork. tic. kyrdl *ny rro»*sÎTC^ toraami««sr»o» t*«Ni mai ««Tl ilURFHY PRO*?.. Strict or»* « |**ns. Te» e»«rei its tsrergf «reiWwssd children MCêomlj by tbft Bnss Qj. L CUACicnsUjH k Ohio. *»« f th« o Woe». AL ÏÏ!!:ui LONDON BALM nofttrtt. E» T. m Catarrh ana Will rare your * <*id in ibe head. It «1 «» W nbe NawU Passage* o* Ca tarrhal viruft, b«U* th«* »or«* and protect* tbe roetnltraiuat linings o! Hi» head from h« Z Prie, tutor c*nu at all Urugghd*. ___ I fCATARRI ■Ü. EC 1HAY-FEVEI $|| F ■ ■ IOOKraSSTnÄm "q\„'T repeating R IFLE ei**»*« I'sri.cuksr* Me. New turn. Fsetery. SoHN^ LOVKlL AKMs' O).. ÏEmm M»s* DATFNTS - aw A I CH I U um, D.C. tnt roffi«^.#'** S^untonson p*tent»Wluy zax*. » ri» 8ftlwU aealef *