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THE RESULT IN THE COUNTY. | Total Vote Polled Will Reach Twenty-two Thousand. Tho DEMOCRATS KIND OF GET THERE. Send a Conple of It to Lincoln to Join an Majority Inte A Chance to resentatives tepubl m the or. nting the People's Vote, Roche, Furay e retur icat in a con 1 state ward was taken | clerks of election, ard The re th at the opening yeswrday mo found to be bad muddl merous mathematical errors hoy in the total o for each candidate will not o of sufficicnt magnitude Lo tarn the result other. It was dis 1 that were fo 110 board wi it being ceortified to by the and ¢ First ward, and a run low nection with this to the effect thal board performed his duties without having qualifica. Inquiry in this respect resulted in it Weing denic Tha count wiil be resume 1 will be completed ¢ o0 s | Helow is given the U ndidate voted for in Douglas county on v The totals and majoritics given e the result of offorts put forth by Tior Bk to socure acourate returns from each polling precinet in the county at the earliest smont. Tl relied upon ect. Slight changes may be mad eial completed mocrats hav carrind Douglas county, elseting dida ou thew ticket . with exveption of oue representative and perhaps two. Podoluk (dem for the lower house is defeated by Condon (re id Morriss (dem is ued with Berln (rep). The ofiicial count may the vote of tie two latter to th electing oue or the other. Th port ¢ Flirst ¥ and it w nge ver jtes cast one way wer the retn rwa the Uinoom of the d to o cortain extent, this total vote on cach ever 1 Douglas county to the state therefore, will be as follows Senators -Paxton, Ljams and Paulsen Garduer Hungate or, McMillan, Jin or Morrissey. table tells the story ENTIAL BLECTORS The following Pi Bloan (dem.) AR o0 10,316 Hodstrom (dem).. ..o, &3050001 V] Tibbitts (dewm.) . ....... oo Ul Kosterson (dem.) 10,5 Allen ( Totul Russell (rep.) Tustings (rep.) Butler (rep.) ddings (rep.) MeNeny (rep.) Avel Ave age democratic vote e republican vote. . Average democratic majority aovi shane (dem.) Thayer (rop.).. No. Majority EIECTENANT GOVERNO! Folda (dem.) Meiklejohn ( L 11,040 rep.) . Rt Majority 1,121 SECRETARY OF STATE. Hises (dour:) 10,689 Laws: (vep,) b Majority A ST R, Patterson (dem.). Hill (rep.) < ‘Majority 110,590 10,017 Toyuter (dem.). Benton (rep.) Malority Munger (dgw.) Leeso (rep) . Majority....... Jussen (dem. Bteen (rep.) . Majority. . . SULLRINTEN DB Turasher (dom.). Lawe (rep.)... Majority SO SO0 CONGHESSMAN, Morton (dem.).... Connell (rep. Majority.... Jjams (dem.) Paxton (dem.) . :nulln-n (dewm.), age (rep.) Hascall (rep.) BRI Garduer (dom.). Hungato (dem:) Podoluk (dem.) o (dem.) . ssuy (dem m.) Cushing (dow.). BSuyder (dem.).. MeMilian (dem,) . p (rep.) hrook (rep.) vison (rep.).... inms (rep.) O'BBrien (vep.) Berlin (rep.) Spechit (rep.) ... Mulball (rep.).. Condon (rep.) COUNTY ATTORNEY. Makouey (dew,) Gurloy (rep.). Majority INTATIVES. 10,910 105065 10,005 L1102 " COMMISSION KN O'Keeffe (dem.) Audreen (rep.). Majority. .. By adding the Average republican voto cast for presidential eloclors, us givon above, tho total is 21,070, “This does not includoe the probibition vote, as no vecord of it was made - Tuk Bew's re turns, Showd the temperance vote run up us high as the probibitionists have been clauning, the total vote cast in dDouglas county will reach at least 22,000, wore han double what it was Oy Ccou It Adjousns After Mailing to Obtain a Quorum, After waiting for a considerable length of time in anticipation of obtaining a quorum of the council last night, President Iechel lied the mecting to order, and but nine Bueuibers weve prosent. The chairman thon aunoineed the council adjourued. He also stated that hereafter the council would be called 1o sitin session at 7.0 o'cloc s por By oxisting resolution to that effect. A similar disposition was made of the meeting of the board of equalization, by halrman tsurnham. 1t was thought that the swall attend last night was e count of tho verdict of the people o election Che oonter of orutorical gravity of the council, Sir lsaae 8. Hascall, absent, wud Alderman Leo moved that'the brother Alderwau Counswan-—iuvoke prayer in be of the prosteated politickan. — The blow dealt the democracy wis xumm;m] o havi boen justrumental in als Alderw Lowry, aud the sc auplesi 'Ilu] repre seutative fraw the Thi 1t is thought that no session will be ealled Bruin until the next regalar westing Tuesda, ®veniing Tennyson Has a Relapse. N, Nov, Loxd Leunys Loy " £ rheumatic gods B UL ivkepse CRUSHING TH ANARCHASTS, They Will Not Be Allowe in Chicago on Nove Crti s Tue B to Parade 11 Uhief Hubbard to 1 Shannon this morn bered that after the anar rwas president association and Shannon was the different m ot ind R, ¥ smem S0 It will besre nesty u active participant in Hubbur L ver that parade,” said O Hubbard s is exactly what w5008 murder was judicia has Chier Hubba v and rais u eirhtes Both of us wer in 1linois. Perhaps not more th or twent s wonld have joined the anted to do it fivst, 1o pa and respect to our doad and second, we wanted to snter our protest against his foul muvder and show his murder that we are ot cowed by their deerces L want any ban uers, any bands or lags. We wanted to_ussemble qu wietly and quietly pay o r ' slain brother Shanuon and Oliver attempt work on th ? f e, was a fu 1in answ no carry iy of smorate the | later to but it ' to 10 i od fiags, o diaplays 10 oom anarchists in this city Tue people have most ephatically said that they do not want displays of that kind and will not have th You may just as well understand it now as at any other tin whenever anarchy sHowWs ad in ( I will put any foot on it and suppress it Kitled By a Scab C aTON, la 0 Lo Tr Dbk, —Ed Hall, a st and iustantly killed this afternoon by oue of Huston. od in the back room of u billiard ball, used ad quarters, Hall was a quay and had achioved, si able reputution tie new ¢ ¢ I'tie sho occu as atic head consider red cou cuously in curred in this stronghold of the* He was regarded us a desperate. chan and has courted death many times since strike by looking down the muzzles of revo! vers. Huston was also handy with a revo ver, and some weeks fired shots at a hood engineer at o Q" crossing, who ton was immediately taken train by the city authoriti uprising of the strikers e orgin of trouble is not kuown, as the wen had s met when the engineer called to the s to stop and not upproucn him. Tho ovder was disregarded aud Hall was shot through the head. Nebrask WASHINGTO L8 (Spe 10w Ber, |—Nebraska pensions: Original invalid—Paul Meyer, Omaha; Westley Crig ler, Libe William M 1, Rad oud. Iucrease—Josiah H. Harp, Beivi- Re-issue—Joseph Hurd, Long Pine 1 Widows, ete.—Rhoda M., mother of Joln . Crysler, Boxeider: Margaret, widow of John Polland, Taylor. Towa peusions : Original invalid Woodruff, Stambau James A, Lan Chaiton ; Joseph 1D sased, Wost Union; Oscar Chase, € William H Deane, O Bonjamin Lee, Woodburn ; William M. Moore, Dos Moines.” Increase Orion I Wilcox, Arthur Humiston, dioun 3 diers” homie, cte—Jduue, ial Telegram Nehemiah Reuben Marshalitown, Original widoty; widow of Joseph D. Nicoll, West Union; Annie, widow-of James N. Lee, New- ton. Mexican survivors—Levi C. Elliott, Stuart. Mexican widows —Sarah, widow of William I, Soe, Des Moines Grand Ratification. Republicans of Nebraska and Omaha, by our honest efforts and the justice of our cause, we have gained a great vietory. Let us meet together on Saturday evening next aud ratify the action of our great varty, and by our enthusiasin and good nature show that we are therc to stay. A great parade with new features .wiil be held, of which the programme will be published 'to- day and to-morrow. All clubs and organ vations from the cty and all parts of the state desiring to participate will report to we as soon us possible, and every possible provision will be made for all. Turn out everybody, have an el ut time and then settic down to work again. The governor, United Statd senatol congressmen and presidential electors invited to be pres- ent. T. 8, CLAKKSON, Murshal. Remarkable Newspape terprise. MusxgaroLts, Nov, 8. {Special Telogram to Tk Ber.] Phe Munneapolis Tribunc dis played great enterprise yesterday® In the morning between 4 and 5 o'clock it dispatehied eleven exclusive special traius, reaching all northwestern points from two to eignt hours alcad of the regular trains. The pi sout out were the second edition, containing tubulated veturns by counties for the im- portaut states. e The Parnell Commission. Loxboy, Nov. 8,—Tne Parnell commission spent the whole day hesring witnesses of catrages, Harrvington objected to an in- preter prompting the Irish witnesses, and stice Haunen cintioned the intorpretor. police testified that a large force was occupied in protectiug boycotted threatened tenants, - A Floating Avse Nov. 8.—An examination of ) papers of the steamer S supposed 1o be . blockade runner bound to Huyti, shows ‘that sbe cacries 120 cases of i e cases of paper of drum: forty- cases of cartridges { gunpowde chost i ol Mes. Gould Dangerously Sick. N e Nov. S.—The Tribuno says Irs. Tay Gould 1s dangerously sick and he pliysicians are uuable to encourage nope of her recovery, She sufterel a stroke of puralysis on - Tuesd; and since that time her condition kas been xegarded as despe rate.” thiree len and 11,000 koyos —— Hudson Rivul' Trains Oollida. Newnuna, N. Y 8.—A freight train on the Hudson Iinlv railw ran into a pas train at Pishkill landing, opposite this city, this mornin, It is voported that soveral pussengurs are injured or lsilled, - Western Postal Changes. Wasniiirox, Nov, S.—[Special Telegram ur Buk] -Christ Weber was to-day ap- inted podiraster at Spaulding, Greely Neob,, vice Juwmos Convell, resigued. |ualmlm st Last Chance, Lucas a, will be discontivued from No- G Sep S A Stage Coach Held Up. DowNED L, Nov. 8.—The down stage was Leld up to-day by a masked high- waym The express box, containing bullion and coin amounting to about §2,500, was rificd of its contents. The mail bags wer: Lo R iceton Confers Degrees. J., Nov, 8.~YLe Loard of coeton college tuday eon- uble degree of doctor of William McAte, W Malc ulm i Lake on Dr nsin, and doetor of literatuy coust, abo 3 wflll all its o totally ostroyed Ly «ire last 800,000, SRACR, B3, 0000 THE PLEADING FOR HERDAUGHTER Mother of Mauricette the Witness Stand. The Takes | HOW THEIR HOME WAS RUINED Corronean Tells the Sad ry of Her Acquaintance With Prado and Conclades With an Affccting Appes Madame St anricette’'s Mother, Gordon Bénuett.) York Herald Cablo Brr T Prado trial ¥ telative to the thefts wnd accomplices are ve commi n Spain. The {much v keeping to the Prado showed b in the proceed rar ibleto put in a word. Ifh ced in ul e does fow inrprisonment Ty t in can only suc saving his he not iund years' for stea The first incident which velieved the mo notony was tho appearance of Mme, Corro whose resemblance to her unfortunate \ter s striking, She explained in low how Prado bad first come to their onu pretended bus swrand, wid ater he hid confessed that was to demand in marriage Mile, Maur She also ex 1 the diplomatic manner in which Prado had obtained the family consent™ to the union. As an accepted lover he behaved himself at first with the utmost propriety, but onc day to her hor 1. Corouneau learned that Mauri wciente. Then followed a per on treaty Pra the girl, but convin day. Matters tones lhous how his e th plaing a fow davs | object hand o was wl of dissimulation and constauily promised to marry »d to put off the wedding Ufrom bad to worse and to disgrace, There was soon adaed their financial rin, Rinally Prado was arrested, and Mauricette with him The mother's Muie. € rings and Prado. She been stolen, cup of sor the va recei wronneau spoke of fous car bracelets she had ed from did not know them to have She denied ever having had improper rolations with the accused, but ad mitted that had Kissed her. Prado spoke up he to lave been strictly f 1 witness stated that she had advanced Prado 5,000 francs and finished with an af fectng ation to pity and to acquit her houest and misguided daughter. The next point was the atleged attempt of Prado to kill 15upong. IFovestiere at Budeaux. A vevolver ball had been found in the bed room door. Prado said Eugenie had break fasted with him one hour later and the story was thercfore absurd. Eugeuie testified that be had to do so to pravent scandal on several occasious he declaring the kisses The General Ma Ciicaco, Nov. 8, nagers. “T'he gencral managors of the Chicago, St. Louis & Missour: river lines met today to cousider what action should be taken by them in view of the par- tial collapse of the western states passen assocnation. As a ult of the con Chairmun Abbott was instructea to cal meeting of the munagers of all ro; territory heretofore covered by the ass tion for the purposc of discussing the tion and taking steps to reuew the organiz tion. Mr. Abbott has accordingly called a OMAHA DAILY BEE meeting for next Wednesday. S nkniisd ety The Burlington Reduces Rates. Ca1caco, Nov. 8.~The Chicago, Burling. ton & Quincy today reduced ‘the rate on packing house products from Ouwaha to Chi cago to a basis of 12 cents per 100 pounds. The tariff rate is 20 cents, the cut being made to weet the rates of the Kansas City roaas. The Chicago & Alton has large con tracts with Kansas City shippers made on a Dasis of 13 cents per 100 pounds, Kansas C. 0 Chicago, and complaints of Omaha ship. pers led tho Burlington to_ give them the samerates. The Omaha roads have met the Burlington's action. Even the Mugwumps Give Up. NEew Youk, No [Special Telegram to Tk Brr.|—All the papers this morning con cecded the election of Harrison & Morton The Times, which refused to believe it Wed nesday morning, concedes more than the democratic papers, and gives California to the republicans. The democratic - papers claim that California is still doubtful, but all give up Indiana. The World admits that the indications all point to o good republican majority in the next housoof representa- tives. They Failod to Respond. New Yok, Nov. 8. —Hon. 8. S, Cox said tonight: “I think thut the house is against us, notwithstandiug our gains in Virginia and other states. The uorthwoest and west, including Minnesota, Michigan and Wis cousin, bave failed to' respona for us,’ — he Augusta Exposition. AvGusTy, Ga, Nov, 8-—~The Augusta na- tional exposition opeued to-duy. The weuther was perfeet and tne attendance lurge, L More Beautiful Than Niagara. New York Times: A dispateh from Glenwood Springs, Col., says: A hunting party returned from the moun- tains north of the Grand river yesterday and reported the discovery of i wonde ful waterfall nitherto unknown. Though not equal to Niagara in_volume, it was thought to exeeed it in bewuty, The place on Ritle creel, twenty-fiye miles from here, and is supposed toha o never been visited by white men befor 5, The stream spreads out toa width of 800 feet at the brink, and the water glides over the rocky edge, spreading out into a thin sheot as it falks, o dis- tance of 150 feet to the bottom of the cunon directly underncath, -The par dispounted, “and carvefully | erecping along the ‘huso of the perpendicular wall, passud behind the i into nooks and ng Li 01D ks, forvirtiph kv MEXICAN MU; FRIDAY NOVEMBER 0, 1888, The y studded with astal- and stdagmite formation of rare heanty It {8 ‘without doubt the finest fall in Cplorado. The discoverios volume of water f; ftl s andgracefully walls and wat sy the mist part pot dissolves into aching the bottom. A organized to visit the it §3 1hought, to naume it Rocky ain fails, fore A correspagsent tells the B press that “roorback ™ originated in the campnign of 154, and that the very fivst of them was g story told by one ftoor back, then traveling in the that e s . . wded LK. 1 the property es K. Polk, then candidate, ‘and whom the story came near defeating, So it is safe to say the political imagination moves along prevy well the same hines, no matter what' its ora, and sims only for the deadliest tale without any regard to the probabilities Polk. the ple. honest, ving country gou- tleman. wi 1 the most hu men, and though he had lay property, administered it in such fash- ion that it much more o charge than n profit, nor did he salve his pocket with any porauisites of oftic It is also nmatter of notoriety that his sul- ary as president was far from eovering his expenses while in the White House, and of Auvon N. Brown, one of his eab- inct the story is told that he had to re- sign to escane i al ruin, as it cost Lim $10.000 4 year to hve in Washing- ton s he thought his position de manded. - Statue of Beecher Springfield Republicar A being molded by . Q. A. Ward at New York fov the bronze statue of Henpy Ward Beeeher, which is o surmount the monument to the preacher in Pr pect rk. Brooklyn. The granite pedestal will be nine feet highund have figurces in bronze on each side. On the Teft wili be o young negro woman reach- inge up to the plinth to lay o palm leaf at the feet of the friend of herva On the right will be the figures of two white children, one of whom endeavors to place flowers on the plinth. The statue of Mr. Beecher will be eight feet six inches high and vepresent the preacher standing roheaded, holding his familiar soft felt hat by his side in his vight hand. He wears his usual cape overcoat un- hottoned, disclosing the coat and vost underneath. A plain vat, knotted, is worn under the broad turn-down col- lar. Mr. Beecher's left hand falls by his side. and he looks slightly up. ahead and alittle to the Mr. W i idea is to show the * in his aspect as o publicist and citizen, He looks as if he were taking a walk in the park and had removed his hat but for the momenf. The monument will cost about $53,000. south, sim- wis cast is Driving Machir A novel method of driving machinery by ammouia viapor, whicn, it iscluimed, wiil revolutionlze marine engivesring. is to be tried m a fow days on the new Red Star veules, which is now being preparad for the expeviment, s the Philadelphia Record. It is claimed that thdve will be a saving of ) percent in coal, and no oil will be required, the wmmonia heing its own lubricator. ammeniia is foread with the wa into the boiler and driven out of fhy; wate @ compara- tively low tawpe nd then oatad in o steaki-Dox known us usuper heater, wh i expunds und ente the cy’ With great [ Af leaving the cylinders it is again forc into the boilers ind reabsorbed by th wate But a few barvels of the ordi- Ammo; will be reguired to run a vge engine. The trial is looked upon with great interes as it is claimed that u e applied to larger vessel ears Removed. ibune: * Mary Jane,” wholesale fruit dealer, h feeble voi nd pallid lips ¢ the truth. T can bear it. What the doctor suy? “He says,” re :d face radiant with joy, “that the 18 past and you will recover, Will Tary Jane,’ wimed, in f ringing tones, ¢ conntermand the ovder I sent to the warehouse terday about ve-burreling that carioad of apples. Tell the men to ship them us they arve.” Chicago said the does the wife, her An ian's Trunk. Tt is said that the livst thing a Wash- ington Terrvitory ludian buys is a huge trunk. Then, if he has money enough he fills it. This trunk aects asa stor house for trinkets aslong asthe lo holds good, then it is turned into a cra- dle, and when tlhie owner dies he is buried i it. S Dr. Hamilton Warren, magnetic pl sician and _surgeon, room 3, Crouns block, _cor. 16th and Capitol avenue Chronic und nervous diseuses a spe iulty. 0 Telephone 944, - The block system, as it is now termed in railvoad parlance, is simply the di- vision of & ruilway into a certai berof what ave called telegraphi tricts, the distunce between which is determined by the amount of traftic, ch block station has signalling instraments by which the signal man communicates with the box on ench side of nim. Now, when a teain enters any block a scmaphore signal is lowerod and no teain is allowed to follow wutil the one in front has reached the end of the block, when the slgnal is raised and at the same time lowered for the block ahead, ote. The block systems in use in Kurope and. this country generally emply mechaniewtidovices for lowering and ‘vaising tfe, "out door signal, but these, it is thought, will eventually be replaced by aulgpfatic devices. e EQ. N. HICKS' Real Estate Column. his Week in PROPERTY Bargains RESIDENCI Nonse and furnuee, bath-room, L improvements, a splon give fmmediate posssssion; o big L dsoom. Call and get price TICE elali room Jth and Poppletor bargain Hans Place, city water, all 1A home. Can wain honss with f avenie, pri R J BW § room lowse, AN iy We ouoe 10K I and lot, near 18th and AN cur lne, and only two blocks from ca omly §4,600 1€ 8010 at all modern conyvnien Omahus @ big bargain it 1ak ],w.nv KOO tiou 4 ard, east frout, pr ance to'sit CE-four r Oniaha,, S00; small ¢ VACANT RESIDENCE W W3x10% foet, cor ac P the finest vesidence nand | v sites in We Ot l' GANT south front lot, AX1E2, on 4 uear 23k Strovt, only &, YHOICE reside site on 26th avenn ks agddition Thixlot fs $4xE, gy grade And nicely situated, | . wvemeand Harney streats, CTORNEIE, 6010, on Howard and St strce east front and om grade $5.50) YORNER, 1005150 ¢ Populi water it View: e y. Caltand FPVHREE benutitul south front 1ot< on Popple ton avenue tor sple for a few days at a low .-Only 860 cash roquire BLCH Can T and 4yes Tt you wa yaecure aniee St resfidence i tion of the city, 1ook this up thigu ] in the'nic it will pay you t JART fro BUX150, on Blst stroct, mear . Hlavscom Place.” Just hofue, Cattoffer for o'few I0x130 foct, on Woolwe PNE of the nicest residence Tots in Hansco Place. on Poppleton avenue, for saleon very t. long time. New cablo line this the flnest residence property in small cash pa will ma the it 2 east front fn Westlawn, close t on Belt Line Ry., only twerity mini Om bUSINeSE portion of (he eity, just th for u nice home; price $300; cash’ 80, bala 12, 18 and 24 moith | Pt l veh o ; BUSINESS PROPERTY. (;‘; Feet on 16th street near Farnam, for a duys 8l figures it will pay yau to investi 44 Veston Hurnoy near 11th strecl, wholesale point. A burgain if s61d 500 (C1HOICE business lot 4x13? feet on Tentiuoar P Haruey, $,00). FBURINESS ot with wew two-story stove bul ing, ou M. near 2ith St, South Omaha. Wil rent for tw |u~|14'ln.vlllht investment, Call and see i, price $1.50, (ONEof the fnest Business Lats in South Omahia, for a fow diys at ¥5,00. PROPLERTY. house property corner 12th and Nicholas,side track inal There i $,00 profit in this ot for some one, offer for a Short tinie at 6,000, on Belt Lino Railwny. GOOX200 S et remumeny leading out of ‘eity in West Omaha: <plendid point for coal and lamber varis, and pro- vision nowse or milling and elevator bust, smooth and Level ground and on one of {he firles picees of frackiyze property around g offer fora tew. days ot £7,600. This property will stund close iy estigntion, PROPERTY. near Belt Line R K. iy twenty-five minute: fronm Webster sireet healthy or fiue perty can 1 sell four to five hundred ech, tract forw short time at TRACKAGE can YHon J'in West Omaha, ride by suburhan tra depot s magniticent vi Tocation. Just the piac fraftand vegetab! be platted into fif side of three years t Can offer the wh .50, PARGAIN -0 en acre tract witn com- fortable Louse, barn, splendid whade troes, ote., elose to city and Belt Lne railway, justth place for a nice hoio or fine fruit and Ve ety gardens, Canmake thisa big bargain 1® tuken at oned INVESTM VORNER, 12518), less (han House, with th N0 per v 1o eround alone i= worth Lty per ce 1t will pay you to Jook this up; T PROPERTY i bl colt QOR SALE -An interest in one. of the pieces Of fivestment prope cai offer this for #2000, Purc FUL000 0UT 0T thix priopsety within' thre It will piy ou to investigate this, South Omah 1, 071y #1, wnr Foand 24t stroet, South e biggest bargain in South Omaha rner. usar Catholl o South Omabu, for TICE Tt cottage and tull 10t 6X130 in Soutl Omuhie, 1ERT X0 wud G strocts for salo ut 00, SUMMER GARDEN CAN OFFER for sule, for u short time, West Lawn park, cousistig of the beaugiful rove and groinds o Purk st t outs ui v limif 1y opp Reuse hotel aud sumi Wost Omabin. This ong been considered the finest place i the wesd for summer gurden and picni Erounds, aud v 1o at ficie it will pay v The Missouri Pacitie Bl through oue whon hits and subirb s feom tie PROPERTY i rout ¥ ner of this property, and i an located ¥ his poin ATains DOW runhig emont. ¥ Minsouri Valley Habroad line to S Ot runs within: three blocks, und it than (o minites' ride between ‘tis property s the Bl 1 of Sonth Omaha There i horse enr Hae already completed wid i pperation, uuning 10 within a short distiice of this property mber it is juat ontside the oity lmit=, thus escaping the Tigh He AN cify tnxes. 11 ix tho only nice grove aduw 108 AggIer garden purposes on the Belo L or drowid the eity, The only place That can i renched so casil city or South Omalin, hetng 0w iy-fiv Cride trom otie place, und only ten minutes trom the other There 15110 place west of Chicago L com o with th \perty for a sum o, 1 it pre handfed, it can ho made the vesort of Omahi, ' und merget GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE! -OF —— OVERCOATS! Right now in season we are determin- ed to close out our entire stock of over- coats, and any one in need of a fine or medium overcoat, will save dollars by buying of us. Also men's, boy's and childrens’ suits, hats, caps and under- wear, as we are determined to clean out our entire stock in the next 60 days. So come along early as you will never have such an opportunity again. All new goods just in from the eastern man- ufacturies. Mens underwear, hats and caps, at the lowest prices. Come and see us. Polack Clothing Company 1306 Farnam Street. can make a bushel 3 it. And 1ditien, the proj value within thron y offer this pluce al flgur did bavgain, 1f sold 2 Tuve you call and et us snc LAND, » \ s cholce laud tn Howard county aln, ke Wil yon t; JOIRST-CLASS lnpro Nobrsn; sma] cush pa Call i ot prices 1 t, long tin 100D £ fm o in (edar County disy TO EXCHANGE $30,000 worth of good Omubia property trade for good stock rauch e farm clear of in for u pood house and lot 010 act co farm in caste 0 of incu want 1 W res ¢ho! hranee od farn ter 500l in res) land the block Nebraska, 1 exchange for property Also two choice ten acre t belt line r price §,b0 Euch of thiese tracts will wike thut will sell insige of threc oach or 25,000 for the tract: w residence property or busiu have you to dffer 1f you have good property 105 andd list it I y rent & honse or hiry a property, call and ook ot vur list, act aud fifty n F11,000 GEU N H!CKS. Room 40, Barker Blo SAVE COAL BY BUYING The Jewel Heaters and Great Western Oaks in price and economical use of fuel, ave ahead, of anything in the market. Sold by JACOB E, TROIEL, 2709 Leavenworth Street. Which Violins, Gui Autoharps, e 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 GREAT SACRIFICE in PRICES of FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. § iolins, Mandolins, Acordians,Zithers, Ete., AT COST. o--»mmooooom»v---- RADIANT HOME STOVES, OAK STOVES. The LARGEST STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. fore you buy astove of any kind. W WILL save you money. MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Musical Instruments 8 (RAP & STERLING, 114 North 156 Strest. § GARLAND STOVES, Call and see our goods and get prices be- 14th and Farnam Streets. 'R, M( CLELLAND&L() DEWEY & STON E, FURNITURE. A magnificent display of everything in the furnitur COMMENDATION. M ELODIOUS MURMERS, WARBLING. TUNE HIS PIRALS THE LEADING CIGAR DEALELIN OMAILA Box Trade Solicited. Private Lock Boxes. BARKER BLUCK, FARNAM «nd 15th, useful and ornamenta maker’s art, at reasonable price; PAID UP CAPITAL, $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 6°/, Interest on deposits, compounded semi-annually. \ 5 " Savings Certificates with Interest coupons attached. DEBENTURE BONDS in Denominations of $200, 3300, 8600, and $1000, hased upon Firat Morigage Roal Eotate Buouritios ‘| Geposited with, and bonds certified by tho Union TrustCom pany 1* of New York. Drafts drawn en the principal cities of Europe. A. C. POWE l.L_, CASHIER DIREC TORS = . M. CARTLR, Peos D, D, COOLEY, V.-Pr F , BROWN, ALVIN SAUNDERS, C. S, MONYGOMERY, ILIF POTTER, Sec 4 FRED ROGERSy