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i THE DAILY BEE-~-OMAHA, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1i . o 1t is m od, struck the| York city. In Bosten ten weeks, ocom. :":' o "fm' e "?' for | mencing December 4th, Philadelphia one b week and Chicago two weeks, commencing he waa taken out quite dead. One of | Ftary 1st. 1o New Orleins the i ex. b o give & week’s pertor , A Buess ab the RosnLt Of BB | e e L ar wors | card b vt the “Gouk Ornaba wil b day's Election, comparatively uninjured, though the | favored. THE LATEST. The Daily Bee. Batorday Morning, Nov. 11 express matter was consderably de- H;:l;m lml‘;‘?wlm‘nly), fl;,e famons ;xsl; " ern boxers, will be the drawing cird af molished. Nono of the possengers | 0 CIat i olay night, Ward and d ble | 7ore Injured though they wore all|nfaok s soig and dance team, and the Macde on the Best Attainable |, .yhat frightened by the accident " Christy Brothers, lIrish comedians, will But Very Iucompletd Harry Groves went into the service [ also appesr. Miss Kittie Waldron, of Returns, of the Pacific express company on the | Chicago, is already bere, and one or two — railroad man, having been a baggage« Tst of Auguat, 1880, Ho was an old | other setio-comic urtiste are expected.§Tho The Third and Fourth Waras| D80 00 several eastern roads at differ- Wenthor Report. 1o following observation: are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations naned.) War Deranruest, U, £ vioR, UMARA, Nov, 10, 1 S1GNAL SER. 2, (1:45p. m. bill will be entirely changed Monday. SERIOUS AUCIDENT. - Ha [y . ent times, and was a great favorite in % connt. i ) X wnamons, 33 d bt rallroad clrcles. His home was atNo | 4 e poarc po e op i vagny 144 1900 Chotean avenueSt. Louis, where Toam, @ And the Former Tries to Count Can- | he leaves a wife and two ochildren, a fleld Out girl aged 17 and a boy 10 yeara old. i He was 37 years of age. The rem: were taken to St, Louis on last night's train, Sometimo last evening thore was a ranaway on Seventeenth sireet, near the nail works, which resulted in the Cioudy Cloudy | From the Evening dition, |55 ooty Although the election boards are e driver of the team being thrown to Des Molnes. (2 Cloudy Divenport. “E“:fl; still at work the agony is nearly over AMUSEMENTS. the ground and badly, though not clond; and the result is about as easily guess- B fatally hurt, (s, |od at an it will bo before the oftiial | The Corrinne Party of Merrie| It was the team driven to Isas S | owarn, i o pon tomorow | atacara Hold Bigh Oar. | BEFRL AN T o by \-uty o First ward sent in its re Boyd's. ks, Thedri Pt 0 18 Lt 'oow |this morning, having comploted the val at Boy WORKS, @ driver was thrown to the ground and sustained severe injurias on left breast and right knee. The Ths Coming Attractions Amuse=|shuck to his norvous system was still ment Notes in General more serious, as he had seven violent - onvulsions, one after the other, At River 6 foet 1 inches above low water mark at | work last evening and there being no Ocims, 2 toek 6 inches at Yankion. Mississlpp! 4 ) anxiety for a new count down there. fook 6 inches at Davenport, 4 feet 7 inches at 81, Paul, 9 1 10foches. b Bk Louls,s tees] T Second ward bosrd m'dal"f": 7 Inches at La Crosse and ¢ foot 3 inches at|count, or rather corrected a clerical i ; jast mccounts he was better, though Davaque, error on their books which made sev-| The charming little lyric star Cor- |y} yuffering greatly. The runaway — oral important changes in the vote of | inwe and her company of excellent | was caused by the pole breaking, LOOAL BRHEVITIHES, that ward, some candidates gaining |smusement coadjutors created a de- and others losing from 1 to 190 votes, | cided furore at Boyd's last night in — Recounting parties are the rage now | They got through at 11 o'clock last “Bijou,” a new musical comedy by among the politicians, night and that ward is settled. Wool, that is brim full of music and —Corinne appears at the opers house| In the Third ward, where the count | nicely arranged specialties. again tcenight and will draw a big house. | was completed yesterday afternoon, it | Anyone who has become tired of —Rev. Josoph Cook will lecture in | Wa8 necessary to make a new count|the melo-dramas of to-day or the Omaha next Thursday next. flh‘i::‘ :‘:;::‘f:’ nb;lmll::;";:'t ::‘v‘:{’l comic operas will do well to see little —The vote of the connty will he can- | yotos had been oredited to Canfisld | Corinne in her natural abandon and | §lugged and Robbed of all His vassod to-day if the returns are all in, which onghk to have gcne to Dowey, | joyous mirth as she enacts her pleas- ‘Wealth. — Yetterday would have been a model t:}r:d \od t efonteltm“ ;:;W between | ing roles, ¢ , 86 two a few votes either way may s s b R _tha Wl prove important. The candidates for The grizzled playgoer who has Among the guests at the Hotel —Lost—Seal glover, 8500 reward, | ropresentative who were prosent also | grown tired of the more serious | qix.00n this morning is & young man Arthur Briggs, opera house, friksat | asked a recount of their vote, and|works of dramatic and musical ex- e S ittty —The boys were out yesterday re-| Mr. Hoover for one onthe assessor- | sellence will find in this little artis RAaoiteawters ab. Higlcan Broyn, x o who hails from Ogallala, which has pairing the south cicouit of the fire alarm lh}F- 3 pranks and natural acting an amuse- A telegraph, 'he Fourth w-rtli‘ not to be bu‘liund wment entiroly different from the usual been, however, only his temporary i .| the times is also aving & new deal. | pun. Since the company’s last ap- |abiding place. ool tembers of the exeoutive | Thip done at tho request of Potor | poarance horo the embryo star has| Brown is of the profession denomin- mittea of the repu’lioan state central come | Goos who expects & re-count L . ¢ the prol i mittoo will meetat the Millaed hotel on | show that his voto is much largor | ey :’l,‘l'})"_r“_"':?l:“’::i'.',"_f'““‘v:"xf:.‘“';: ated “‘cowboy,” and is a slender, fair- Taesday, November 14th, at 7 p. m. than was reported. The board got to | the uncalled-for interference ot the | °mplexioned, pleasant fellow, who —The faneral of the late William Hage- | work at 1 o'clock, and having had a{goiety for the Prevention of Cruelty | takes his vicissitudes in life dorn will take place at 2 p. m., Sunday, | g0od night's rest will not ocoupy much | 5 Ohildren, of§New York, who de- | quite philosophieally, His experience :i:;:?: :::.r place of business on Fif- tlr,-i:ah ::fi 'll:: ‘3:‘;-““ et B tained thecompany somo threomouths |, Omaha has been not altogether e o from active work at a cost of vver %o goul for sapioe ioabs Nov'2 k| CoLS Bbenoes 1 tho Fifth ward board | fitteen thouswnd dollars. A general g;s::::reclk:: ol;ecll;“n; o:::?fiifi:::i: Lol and in addition to the troublo had|history of Corinne's career and that of | in the fut H qO b arrived and was placed in position Thurs- | thore last night with one of the candi- | per mother is most admirably told in | Thurdey- wfteraoca. tron Gheeon day. It ina very fine one and has a|dates there were somo very funny|an jllustrated circular representing | Bluf nn’d ut &p st one of the ;om‘h clear ring that can be heard three or four | things in connection with sha wind up | pringipal characters and distributed bt > Ik lrl;m Hl:mmxx’s Nveryatable blocks away. which indicate that the figures given | anong the audience. Tue Bk hae Yextadny while tin AL et —Au important equity case was on trial [may not be correot. A senatorial | heretofore published about the same. bar 8 before Judge Noville yesterday, that|candidate stated toa Brk reporter| Fer reappearance last night showed a wyolving the title to Hartmann's addi- | this morning that he should demand a decided improvement over her former | who gee tion It is an old case and has been hefore | R€W count of the ballota. acting and singing, and from her late LED ASTRAY. Thrilling Adventure of a Cow-Boy on the Missouri Flats. HE MET A EYRANGER med quite pleasant, and took : dry drinks with him. H, “ the public several times before, 5 In ““;ds‘“h d":“;‘i. 25 "l?“."“’ has | notoriety was, perhape, a little more ::‘:yelz" R nig?n;' e —The workingmen and farmers’ central | P2SR. TAd0 &0C Lheir MWOKL 18 OWer, | goceptable. Her new play may be|ghowed Brown tho town, so far as it unless some new complication arises. | gaid to be an improvement, yet the comaities will moet next Monday, No-| oy n well as the First and Second | musis is mostly ol Rt hm“’i:’r“: i 2?ul:l :em:ie;z gl‘::gh w;e:m?il e;:ed. vember 18th, at 7:30 p.m., at the city | wards have deposited their returns ; in the hands of Corinne i ball. Al members are requested to be| with County Olerk Baumer. her excellent . company. the pretty g:unmk;gr?l; :anl:sn::;flytidn::kh:omg‘;. present, 4 All the country precincts had re- | ylodies and catching strains seem | to supper and insisted atrong%v —A regular mecting of the Coloralo | ported yesterday, and as no memo- | woloome and enjogablo as ever. The | that ho should not put off partakin pool ass clation was held in this city te. rnndaku kept to show the footings, | Jittle one's voice is certainly of mar- | of tho T i 1 lgr B‘: day at the Paxton house. No business of | only five precincts are counted in the | yglous power, but no more so than | offered to show Brown tho wn‘yg'to o : c;:;:,u.: or important nature was trans- ::‘bp :r‘f’:::‘:nds:l?;.n:‘w t:;::nc“i:yz ‘I:: :::c:afinnd sentiments and dramatic|otel and at last got him started. P Y Sty Of the “‘merry” support Wo | Instead of taking him to the right —The two largest roads in the world, | Third and ‘l: “;"hx and ::i dthflf Fifth it | 1 uat notice Harry Woodbury in his | place he led hi: %mw:,mmnogh ,&::,% a8 the Misouri Pacifio with o trackage of | that it ntisted on, wond, of 00iieacy | unapproachablo facial ‘maneuvering | far as Jackson and then turned off on 5,702, sud the Milwaukee with 4,384, a [ S1208¢ & 5 an 0 5 d general contortions that gained | Jackson towsrd the flats. About this total of 10,085 rfles, are thus Immediately | (D¢, fiures obtuinable up to 8 o'elock | for him a double encore, Willlams & | time represented at the office in the northwest BROWN BEGAN T0 SUSPECT to-day, the total footings of the vote | §yllivan do some pleasing specialtios, for the various local candidates in|.nd in the mbsence of g():.»‘;“:nono the 4 gorner of the Paxton. the six wards and the precinots known | Migses Nellie Hesse and Dickie Delaro | that all was not as it should be, but ~The 837 ballots frandulently cast for | arg as follows: favor the audience withsome Tyrolean | 88 the two were conversing pleasantly the office of constable In the Fiith ward VOR STATE SENATORS, warbling that is quite novel, Miss | togother he did not anticipate an were rejected on account of having more| Name, Total No, votts. [ Dora Brandescombe displays a bari- immediate attack. When about half names on them than was required to fill| . H. Brown, D.. 338 | one voico that is unusually full and | Way between Eighth and Ninth the office. The action of the board was | George Oanfield, D. 4| flexible, whilo Charlos Oaborne’s “Bob[and opposite tho stone pile neosssary as per section 40 of the eleotion | B 1> Dowes K- 73| Up Serenely” is respoctively worthy whh-u ;i stone s erlunhed _ra; law, page 262, compiled statutes of Ne-|J, S, McCormick, A. M. 35 | of favorable mention. the streets, e newly acquaire braska, John Quinn, L, U, —~The undersigned desire to return FOR REPRESENATIVES, thanks to their many friends, and espe- | Win, wrgo.. ally the employes of the U. P, depurt. | ¥ed i ment, for their many acts of kindness and | 11, G, Clark.. .. respect, in connection with the funeral of | Henry Sussenbacl their brother, Auton Andresen. Fred, ;"r'zl 3::::[:{\-," *nireun. Martin Andresen, Omaha, | Alex Mc(Gavock. o November 9, 1882, ig.ui‘ Jgrldm: i ) rank Qolpetzer. ... The Ohicsgo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul | Krank Golpeteer o cailway company has opened a ticket office | Poter (oos . in the office of the Missouri Pacific at the | L, M,u,..ne‘u, Paxton hotel, and tickets are now on sale. -1us«phll}. 11i.yluru Mr. George H. Foote has uhux_u of the ‘vc,:"'}‘."un;m“;f“.:_ joint office of the two companies, while | A 'Birmeister. George S, Eastman is the city passenger | John F. Behm ¢ )y . R, Overall, . agent of the two roads, ROl 96| This afternoon the ““Magic Slipper” | friend suddenly struck him with some- will be presented and the enzngsn}::ng thxng',hen\(y, Brown thiuks a ‘‘sling +3,289 | closes with @ repetition of last nighvs | shot,” felling him to the grovnd. He bill, fell on his back, and throwing his FRANK MAYO, “ands out struck one against a stone, This brilllant and capable actor will | ®3%ing it quite badly. ~ Brown's first appear at Boyd’s operahouse for three | thougit was of his money, for he night and a grand matinee, commenc- knew he -vas ing on Thursday evening, November IN THe ROBBER'S TOILS, 8117, Mr. Mago is so well known to|and he thrust his wounded hand into the amusement going public of Omuh.& his left veet pocket to aee if his wallet it is only necessary to announce his | wag still there. A’ this the stranger coming, and he ure of crewded |dealt him another blow on the head houses. His recent succeesful engage- | ad then pushed him down, holding ment in San Francisco was tho largest | his throat with one hand and his arm ever done in the OCalifornia theatre, | with the other. He then got tho with one exception, that being the pocketbook out of hix pocket and Union Square company, Mr, Mayo|made his escape. Brown called londly will have the support of the accom-|for help and managed toget up and —“What th:ll we do to be saved,” is the | AYjor Toot sul joct of the lecture to be delivered by | John Hoey. Bob Ingereoll at the opera house on the | W. G. Whitmore 20 inst. 16 Bob had como a fow days | £, Liseder. . sooner the candidates in this county would | Andrew Majovisky all bave secured reserved reats, His |Johu Green...... agent, Mr, O, W, Kidder, was here yes- FLOAT SENATOR, plished young actress, Mies Charlotte | gtagger over to Ninth mreet, the Behrens, and the excellent company|hlood from his head falling in a which has appeared with him 80 often | gtream down his face and over hia in this city. clothes. After going about a block he met A RELIABLE CONTRABAND J, K' Emmet is in Buffalo, who was* hastening to his reliof and ay % ity had | John A. McShane Sam Gardzer is in Hot Springs, the colored Samaritan steered him up fosday Aod saw: Wil AR, APPOTRRLYY. A HOIB NGl S Tose Eytinge did a fino business in Den- | 4o Farnam steeet, and to tho offloe £ —The number of hats bet on the recent DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ver, o 4 Dr. Philpot who took the case in b nd local eleotions and on the electlons in|Parke Godwln.............. 3 Frederick Warde is playing through the| .13~ qid sl he could at once. He tho eastern statos was unususlly large aud | N+ J. Buroham, south, * sowed up the two large gashes 3 : . Emma Abbott is in Washington next| H0H Ne found on the top the losers in the former lnstance are muk- | week. B b ke Vet ing the interest on their money while wait- McKee Rankin and Kate Claxton aro | 0 8™ h 0 uoh ot of a fatal charac- fug for the recount, Geperal Frederick in Springfield. o Ho also sent for_an officer, to Bas bad over fifty hats picked out and laid Avoio Pixloy's suscoss in Philadelpbin | {55, 45 viotim related his story and aside for parties on bets on the local elec- WaS never so great, tions. . ; ve the officer Tho **Widow Maudelbuber” at the Ger- [ who had robbed him. Tho man was OW down | yun theatre to-morrow night. above medium height, well built, Huberman's window yesterdsy and|in the list the full ward vote 18 not|™ mwo Jem company are now inXansss | would weigh about 185 pounds, and drow & big crowd, Tt is a wmagnificent | in our possession, and the total g'ven | City, and will remain the week, is about twenty-five years of age. @lided cage contalning two singing birds | is only from what is at hand, Harry Webber s doing betterthan ever | Brown stated that h]lll p_arc-nl;s. at whose appearance and movements are so THE LATEST, this season with his **Nip engd Tuck, Gallatin, were quite wel u}?. :l‘h K}:V; natural that they would deceive the very At 8 o'clock this afternoon thecount| Afarion Elwore and Sl Swith Rusell | the doctor -un‘:fl Dfil"gudw IB] .4 0 I' elect themielves 1f that were possible, | for eenators, in tho Third ward, was | are playfng in Teonessee d New Orieant, | laft in his pocket tosend a te ‘Lmu': Lo They +ing fully il us live birds sud | compieted, with the followiug resolt:| Ag Joe Murphy will nob visit San K thon for some money. ~ After IAY-S /D ERLY A8 WEL AT LTR- 3500 B Dewey 344, Uantieid | cia this seasou, Ouisha need Bot expoct [ oing fixed up, he went with cost uothing for sead and flshbupe, oNRER AN PPy i Canteld | S } the officer and tried to get & bed in ~ The Initial party of the “Home Circle | "5t i o 1oas for Oanfiold of 74| Buffalo Bill is expected herslate in the | ;g hotel, but as no one would take Club,” first scies of thia season was given | v oee * for Brown of 4 votes, and o | season, on bis way homewanl bound for )y iy pe finally gave it up and lite Thureday at Feenoy & Connolly's ball on | poin "for Dewey of 33 votes. This North Plaie. s “State's Attorney” was | Ab Right sought a lodgiog at the city 16t and Burt, The hall was elegantly | Joaven Canfield behind on the list, aud [ Jobn Dillows /EWIe SR, W jail, ™ Ho prosented » decorated and Irvine's band furuished the | puts a star at Dewey's name instead. | well in St. Paul. DESPERATE AFPEARANCE, music, The reception committee, Mess, | The end is not yet. The Boston Tdeals are having & tremen. | Clad in the traditional frontier suit, J. A, White, W. J, Whitehouse and J IN THE DITCH. dous. sucoess in Chicsgo, vhere they will | with a broad.brimmed white hat, M. Hensman, sud the floor managers; X d remain another week, his face, haunds snd clothes covered Mess, ', W, Pickins and Wm, Brown| An Express Messenger Killed on the | Gillett Bros, and Kenwdy and Rice, of | with blood, the victim of one of the mado the evening s success, Kverything Cannon Ball Trai.. the Academy, leave for Chicago Monday, | Omaha “boys” looked as though he — Tony Ryan goes to Kanss City, had engaged in & model fight in some was picpared fa finstoclaws style. The w| yyo wgannon Ball” train on the vitations, which were sent out early, at. The four Holly#vod cildren, the prime | wogtern saloon, and was covered with P t the Acadeny, hav ed tracted a largs crowd and glancing was | Yabasb, duo at the Tranafer at 11 ('::::i‘t:: the Migic ‘f!'li“ur matinee | gore “k ':aumfi: lxul:i‘r’l;l g” d‘g’; kept up till an early hour yesterday |8 m. yesterday, was four hours late, Frank Muo played in‘:)lfldwlm nigh ,,‘,-'.h pfm:h he was going home to ahout thir'y couples being present, owing to u‘x accident on the road be- lsa:l':.\:rr 'c., ‘:; ‘“:::'- ‘wh hetei}u; (‘h ado u viait, baving N P SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | tween McOurry and Stanburg. Made fror the wild flowers of the pletoy olessed the Peoria people at the [ Vegas and worked along back to this At that point a switch had been | sawms hour. point vis Ogallala. Ho has one or ¥ax ¥AMED YOBEMITE VALLEN |lcft misplaced, and when the eugine it 1s the most fragrant of perfum t ) 'he average young man who attended | two acquaintances in town who know “Bijou” last night thanked his lacky stars | hin, to be all straight and his father to Maunufactured by H, B, Blaven, San how . Th k hoald Francisco, l“or,nhln Ouwaba b eapross oar. Hurry A, Graves, pi¢ 7..?.&?1?‘.".;&'&.»&.»".‘".,.'." “bout the | tleman, The police are ou the track, & Oo. i pany, who was in the wrecke! car,| Mre Langtry plays five weeks in New | yobe Omaoha Favorites As will bo seon the above f aro graded down from the highests and if not greatly changed would mean the election of the candidates ~The most Ingenious piece of mechan, whope names are marked with a star, ism « ver seen in this city was displayed in | Op some of the candidates | struck it was ditched, together with the( he got his girl home before the terrible be & well-to-do and respectable gen- 7. Whitehouse and Kennaia Bros., | messenger of the Paclfic Express < | ciose of the last aot, and will possibly capture their men THE STUFFED THIRD. A Villainous Orime Perpetrated to Defeat the Will of the People, The Retarning Board Stufted With Whisky, and; the Boxes Stuffed With Ballots, T'he Magic Effect of Mc(inckin's Lightning on the OCor- poration Count, Tom Callan and Capt. Kent Con« tribute Liberally to the Conspiracy. The Louisiana Plan With Liqus Variations, ‘Weo are now in possession of rellable | plot to disfranchiss Douglas county elected. Those who were deep down in the confldence of the chief of the syndicate, Joe Millard, with whose on wholesale bribery, had am under- standing that the first thing in order Yninted to act as judges and clerks i information concerning the villatnous |t 1015 Harr and count in men who were mnot|*outh 3 money this city was flooded to ocarry | ofwgninds. ALt on election day was tocapture the polls. W AN As usual on election day the men ap- | = SPECIAL MOTICES. 10 LOAN—MONEY :"llllg—A b:rdlnz ::r-. LA} Tenth ot, betw ren . Inquire * { At cor, of 12th and_Douglse. st !IF—’J‘ ¥;JOR RENT—Offices in Jacob's block.cor, 15th fim.m,l Caitol avennie, JOHN G. JACOBS, 70244 OB RENT—Cottage of six large rooms w1 4 s o+ 78 conveniences and fne locition by 8.T. Peter- G TO LOAN=A? § per contip. | %00 Ager t 16th and Douglas S, T 8250;00 Sezont 1n puma,of 88,500 ana R RENT—Two new dwolllngs and two othor apwards, for § 40 b y on first-clase city snd dwellings in desirable m.lfuy. by McKoon — s Bl;:.l -‘A‘u‘kun aud LOAW | No. 1614 Dougles strest 81741 — ot ENT--A cottage of five roome, Inquire ONEY TO LOAN—UAI &0 Law Utce of D, rhwest corner 161h and Chicago stroet. L. Thomas RosmR Orelehton Biock. ONEY TO LOAN—On chattel Do o curlty. A. B. Tutton, No. (1618 Dovglas ¥ireet, fromt room, up-siair: 48541 = o Toom or Bt #vofe, YO LOAN--81,500 real estate srccurity, legal rates, BALLOV BROS., — fless - i oy 61w 1421 Farnam, OR RENT—A #tore i Balcombs block, on - 16th street, mear Davenport. St A. D, M OXEX TO LOAN -0 personal preperty of Baleombe. £00-28t1 1V1 ‘any description A.,C. Troup, Atlorney, 215 Poth TR Rereat, e A it OR RENT—Furmshed rooms at 1717 Cane i . 17th aud 1Sth [ WANTED he buikilng at precent occupied stern_Unton _elegrrph Company, ’ he 3 oged man to att must bo well recome ded. No re onaccount of natio. ality 314 south 10th St 14313 VW ANTED -Two expericaent ser itors for Colorado. Fisems 6 and 7 Bl ck, Councl] Bluffs, 141-23 W ANTED- A first class 1og fo do crrands and make himself gonerally sl in the ‘stors, Enquire on Monday morning at *“The Old Relin ble oue Price Shoe Store.” 1 b it | or er of Farnam and 1Mh itreete: Appiv s Darker Bros., Cas offios, “OR BALY ook tolic . vl | JNORSALE- A good teany wagon a *yereit ]‘ Openshaw'sfeed store 168h betwee Californ MEY New Map of Omaha, St completed and dy for d.Nivery b §7 cach, 18 4 feet wide oet long, Largest and most complete map- A D. MORSE. of Omaha ever published. Offweial map of the WASED A bt T — NT- woman to cosk and girl to§ =i of nah dishes at the - e || o Ot §A pan of mules, harnoss, S e it ox and wagow. _Inquire Faulcon sy Opera House -0 BB WP AR > 348 D8 men £, 0 south for work on 10th aeile railrond. ¥nawre 94| NOR SALZ—An “Argand” —_— for 890, They cost new $60. wl«("rr:n —A first class cook. ihwaire at 2109 | OF. Eighth snd Hows d. Pkl fok 12011 P Rexe—rick stors, inquire atdrag store 93! W ANTER A steaiy man to won o wiihe corner 1athand Douglas, Joblorthe rightm Tousle: Bros. near dosbe heater, D. B, Beemer, 0 blast blower dor foun- 0, for halt cost. D, B. Howard At OR SALE—A “Roo b 07 o e e e~ st wer, cor. Blaht T T e Ao e | 370 SALE—Thros thouwmnd wostern wevhers, tiiin 1a0d2 years o.d. Woight about 00 pc umds, F1 F. 0. GRABRE, 962 ¢ m and e Kearney, Neb. O1% SALE- Comer #x66 on 13th stroes = 81,500 ANES, Owe dining room girl irmmed “dantal hotel, 12 ANTED- §00d ) itchen girl Relncoke,s ros. tavrant 15¥% and Jackson st. 118-10 iled to put in anappearance, and the to take the places, thus it was thatin the Fourth ward Frank Walteis jumped up and proposed his brother- n-law, Westerdahl, A CHARACOTEN OF LOW RMXPUTE, set of cappers and tools were om hand "V‘\:‘T\ D--Gisl %o do general howsework. WANTE}-HI\I" a8 one of the judges, and in the Third | = 1506 Farnam stiet. Five' room houwe, cellar, well, clstern, east tront, large lot; Flarco s reet; $1,K00. AMERS, Inautiroat K. Muberman 1411 Dovglas (3 BO-1 1606 Fa-nam streat. 196 lots HanscomPlace; #00 down. AX the employmer.t office, 217 N. 10th street, up-stairs, 3t ' 1500 Farnam streot. acrss; 4 miles: from town; improved; por ANTED—A gir) to do geheral housework. | 40 {A'd- acre, $50. send referencs. Good wages paid " F. 0. G carnov, Non, 659 1506 Farnam stresti ward one Jackson, who trains withthe same gang, was put in as clerk, with On Tuesduy night Councilman Mo Guckin and Captain Kenf, who had been carrying on a lively tmffieio colored votes during the day ot Joe’s expense, came into the engme honse ing canvassed. them several bottles of LIGHTNING RO WHISKY. Two of the judges and the clork partook so freely that they were socn 1n a beastly condition. were seen by many people who visited the place during the night. Later cn in the night Goorge Irvin as one of the judges 1\ 3 where the Third wara votes were be- [ fnoderate livir They brought with | to post evenings, cheap. Address ¥ Thus they | s SLTUATIONS WANTED. 80 5 Deuglas: county, unimproved; per S STt o icre, §20, + dnefs employment in | vate MBS Atldress %, W. cor. 19thand Clak, g e 4 room iwouse, summer kitels iz 1,050 AVES; B first £lass dross makor so g 1666 Farnam strets ior will goout and do wor® at | 3 room house; m.w;. large lot; Decatur str wt 138- 16 #1,050. AN "’ 1708 Farnam strect 8 £00m house; clstora, arn; 25th strect; €1,450 ANES; and steady & salary, A . 1606 Earnam street. £room hcure; barn, Sl 1ot; Franklin stroots $200 down; 91,400, AMES; 1606 Farnam street, 2 houses, ane lot; Hamey ssreet; $1,450. MES; "ED-— A seh of books to keep during she cvening. - Addrons “X. X2 o otice. 125-101 1£08 Varnam strect 2 houses; dand 2 room, ist. rn, stable, = | ot 01407 Horbac's Addiblon; 1,050, cor. ice 410 Btog 3 room house; barn, wel _MICELLANEGIS WAN TANTED- A taw duyr boardors 15th ahd Cunings. [ WV ANTED--A gentloman and his sistor wenta | 1h strect noar Pierces 81,350, nicely furnished. rooms and board for all S MOGTCKIN AND KENT'UAME BACK: | winter in some nica firivate family, near s 1509 Farnam street. again with another installment and | earline.” Address “FP Dy saui Small house; well, fulb1ot, east front; 12th 5 some cigars. They sat down at thke table where the votes were being| counted, and in a few minutes Tom ’ TOR KENT—Furnisbied rooms, 816 Hows Callan came in: - He also had a bottle | F' et ah ana st Slencant s W The only persons present | able rates. of whisky, streef; § .100, = AMES; 1508 Farnam street. G reom house; barn, comor lok; 11th street . | 81,900, AVES, Pleasant room 1508 Farnam street. 7 room housspcistern, bown, d.sirable; Harney besides the board and Kent, McGuok- in and Callan were Street Commis- sioner ¥ord and Augustus Carep Both of these men were called to one pide of the room by Callan and asked | Bent Bll’n.l,kl month. Inquire at Chicago to tako a drink out of the bottle; |ovPosite Post Oftice. While these men had their backs turned it is believed one of the parties- streot; &,850: AMES OR RENT—A nicely furnished front room S cheap. Apply 1706 Burt. 14016} 1506 Karnam street. i, stable, convenient 3 room howse; . cellar, Tocation: $1,600¢ JOR RENT—Good house ywith 5 rooms good 2 @l and_cistern-water 855 sou . AMES, ro 1¢06 Farnau \a6.at - |, 3 room howse;: 3 lots, 150-barred —— 7 |ing frult; 128hatreet; $1,800 AR RENT—Furnshed. room with board, £ AMES;, \ and bath room, 1718 Dotge. 14416 106 Farnam strect,. X at the teble slipped a package of dem- | ocratio:tickets that lay on the table JINTO HIS POCKBT | Consists of four rooms, and replaced it with & package of re- |4 Yater, Address " caro Bee ofic. OR RENT-—To famil floor of house on C} without children, frst 0, near 18th Streat, jots, pantries, otc., all | Me.t8. J0OR SALE—One organ for§30. 0 o organ (:r 855. Ono Piano, $65. Caan or monthly pay- nicely furnished, Has a good cellar and hard and | __928-f i S} A_WOSPE. 2641 | ZIOYOLE FOR SALE~-Inquive C, 3. Wood- man, Oxahe. o1t publican_tickets, The tickets on tho{ table had been sorted out in. bunches and olasped with India rubber bands. The change was soon noticed by |l i Y 5 - fi B BALE—Good buiiding, brick. Messrs, Oarey and Ford,, who weve JSlove s sand iors oo fidaceliot udoskl Fow s surprised to see 80 many, republican fjresidences. tickets, and called attention to the[™month, 335. change to candidates who had seen whe tickets as they were being sorted| out, % 2 Seven room house, corner 18th and Nichelas; Mo@uskin, Kent and Callan skipped per bionth, g25. MISCELLANEUS. out of the room and did not turn up ,m"f,""l s house, new, barn, east frint:. per J > R Yourcard jystrecoiva Call at Bee again during the night or the follow- | ~Five'stores, Capitol avanue; 22300; per manth, | 4 woffice far coummnication, A ing dn{. Meantime the drunken ['$5. A oAtk BN jndges kept on counting and recount. Sl e NOR TRADF—4 room. house;, cellar, we ing. [ 6'Farnam w¢ | I tom, large barn, corn caib ot Gov'52 : 2Bl BMN U ruit; $1%00. Trade for Douglas county Theix labors were finally concluded | 15 ENT irnkhud voom and board 1010 AME, on Thursday morning,. On Friday | k' Chicago streot. 129t 5t 1506 Farnain sti morning Frank Walters began to voise man avenue; per month, ¥27. % 2 5 OR RENT—Two 8 rocw houses; stoves kitchen, hot and cold water, 160’ barel arn, complete. modern houses. Park ay. per montn, OR SALt—House and-lot, ¥_E. cornez 18th stroot and Capisol avenus. ~ Inqutre on pro- Am ; Six Urick houses O rooms besides complate Call at ater Works office, 446-t OTEL FOR BALE.—The Aslington Hous Five'room house justrepaired; corner 18th and | fy u,,?,‘f" d"'fm‘fil. jreeec) '“1;’33! :u"ol:, Vebster; 2 post pi ebater; per month, 525, | Flaaatl ho thaveling men. W il bo sold cheap oa Eight room house, Magn, Sher- | gorma to suit, Enquire of E. Failo, proprietor, Arlington, Washington county Neb. 66381 antels, commodious and +legut Twen yfoucth near Dodge; per st repaired. about the strevts that 5 A MISTAKE HAD BEBY MADE in the Thir ward in crediting a large number of votes to George Canfield that should have gone to Charles I¥. Brown. This furnished the conspira- tors with the desired pretext for carny- ing through the fraud which they had perpetrated by calling for a recount. It eppears that although the couat F v was finished Thursaday the returns |ences, enport strec were not made to the coanty clerk as required by law, bat the ballot box with the contents was takan home by one of the judges. On Peiday afternoon the re-couut com- menced, and ITRE SULTED AS WAS INTENDED, in reduciog \he majority of Mr, Caxe tiold 100, but, strange to say, Brown's voto was two.” This shows conclusively that'Frank Walters knew all about the dastardly crime 0! Tues- dsy night, The work of counting ont thus begen, is going right on, and when the canvase is finally made, at least two or three candidates who were defeated by the people, will be de- olared elected by this brazen fraud, We shall have more to say abour it before it is all through. e — Baby's Appral “'What makes I cry und folks say lze naurhty?” Cause stomach ache, and sour in my mouffy; Cause too, can't sleep, and worms bites zo belly; “Fever,” za say, feal like T was jelly, Guess your babies bries, Dick and Vie. toria, When mamma’s gone, and don’t have Cas- TORIA, “You're right, they fairly yell,” There, Unele Oy; Cousin Frank have OAstoria, he dea't cry, S z#-Millions of packages ol the Dia- mond Dyes have been sold without a single complaint. Everywhere they are the favorite Dyes, *Lydia E. Piokhaw's Vegetable Compound s & positive cire to al thoss weaknesses 80 comw.on to our beat female population, teenth and Ni rooms, 1209 Jacksoh Street. o ‘;?";l‘- TIONALISY, 408 Tenih Stroet, briwoen F. Frank Walter's assertion, that | = ! COBS. | aad Harney. Will, with the ald votes had been given to Brown, | [{VRBENI-House 0 ro.ms aid a rge ummi M:‘h‘_"fi“fln..]:'n?z'finu nco raved falso, The ouly change. in | d (90676 bougias shriet bitwaoa Soth end oheal, A8d owons ils o y 2 Slat, bt | SO KENT™A Towse of thréo roon ITUAFION WANZED A gl to do 5wl e. drcisbornnartuoars cormer of 1 housework or second work in o re Nichola# streets. Inquire on the | family. Address 216 Seuth 16th St. premises. 113415 \ GOOD & . —| A “itors or priveie. fami T Furnished front room 212 N. 15th | HudsomRiver Houge. bygecn Gapitolaveuueand Dy enport. | ~— 131110 'P—Ono swall. raan cow, abcut five % old; has o two bellsone, onie smalland Owner jan have same by proving pro- 6216 4 "5 W GR-anbtt Blocl OR RENT—Parlor asd two slecpirg rooms, uicoly furnistad, 26 per wmonth for thi threo JAMPBFLL, West Omaha OR RENT-— A ey furnished froat room, oard, to pariies with refer 56 corner of 15th . and Day 0 B O 8 5 OR RE: T—8ixunfamishod roows. 1416 Chi- | /Y Polish ‘ongo Strevh w11t | 130%and D ¢« 0. BRAINALL . - iz unfurnshot gy o TuZhet CASh rice paid S8 Wnfuriahod Tome o ror Ryo, Basoy a0 €om at Kreh's. Vinegar : Works, Jonés stroat, botweon 9th .d 10th, Oma- st weampletod and | ha, .o h. s EDWARD KUBHL MAGISTER QF PALMYSTEKY AND OC ew Map of Omaha, O at P-aiais, 1417 * I 1 4 an wnsrentas {70% KENP—Two seven-rocm coitazes w.'h b “iveralglosste, coilar, coal. howse, city and well'located. Baquire’ f C, F, T—Stare Foom, 4KDV Cear corpss ¢ onid Bauadors B Dovisaud 5o for OR RENT—ilouse of 8 roowms in first-clr e pOxder, 10 bigcks {rors. opers houso, 0D+ be s os+ Yo ons House' of 11 rocias, 'all o blocks frow opera house .. House of 5 rooms, 23d and Nich Stoze on Famam, 2 floose. tose on 14th, 2 floors.. Saellirons reside et} M R Cum 1605 Fan OB KENT— Furnished front room, * ™ ah wind A vesy pleasnt furushed room o2itl BOGSS & HILL. OR RENT—Elegantly furnished roomi with ¥as and haater. Kelerences required. Aw Py winorthwest corner of 23d and Burt Streets. Vs u T BERT-A singlo uratibed rocuat 1610 Farnbaw strest 907-48 JOR RENT Three unlurnished rooms, 117 South 17th strect, two blocks we.t of post office, 1) d T it Bocmer's block, corner of sth DOR RENT “Two rooms furi : | Absolutely Pure. housekeeping, and mmaled v olien T ug turnished House, $301 Dodg: This powder never varies, A marves (f urity, strength and whole:omeness F %U“‘lufl NOK KENT—3 houses cie 6 aud oue 6 rooms Iuquire corner Chicagoand 15th b, 1. Swi £ Pleasant Taruisbed room. Oall | and cannot o) on wi o) M 11 B it atpsunes | Wia muidiude o ow test, s wells o OB RENT—Houe, scgpone furuihed, 13- | O PROtPINE v G PowDea Co. <y \ & Co. F Gaue 4 D. Hyde's & w Mlfl".u Wall 8t,, Now Yars ‘ » e

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