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Whitehoad, 1,804; Kom, 1,850 Inman, (dem.) » . (rop.) 1,847, Stebbins, (ind.) 1,7%; Scott, (ind.) 1,873 precincts 1n Butler county give Crounse, 010: Morton, 745: Van Wyek, 1,140 Dech, &0 Haioer, 954: Vifquain, 998, to hear from. precinet yet Colton, repub representative: Chorry county twelve precineis, ofticial, give Hurrison : Gatewood, 54 careful estimate of the vote in the remamning fourteen precincts electors and governor Kem, for congress, will earry tho county by t art, independent rnsworth, inde- s that the vote on candidate for s nator, ana | pendent candidate for ropresentative, wiil carry the county by about 100 majority. This e that Farnsworth, indepena- ent, s certainly elected. Democrats gener aily voted for tho Weaver electc and for the independent candidates for the 10.—Cuming rounse, 617: Mortou, 1,046} blican legis- I'remont Everett, 1. Klake, rep- county gave Iative ticket senator, Soventh resentative, Sixteenth district, and 13, Goid- presentative, carried Cuming b) b., Nov. 10.—Cedar county vote comnpleto: 270; Weaver, 574} Van Wyek, G147 Shrader, 52 ) H sterling, 500; Moore O'Sullivao, 3y Bartiey, (433 Beck- 5 Hiatt, 4913 Hastines, 6243 Ger Humphrey, 6 Meiklejohn, 646 Senate—Iox, 644, Houso— Curus, 6625 Eickboff, 634; Row- Brokex Bow, Neb,, Nov. 10.—Twenty-two out of twenty-four townshins have brought in thelr returns. On the coneressional vote they give a plurality vote of 417 ¥rom reports received from the two precincts is more than probable they whil reduce Kem's majority bolow 400, 0 plurality 1s expectad. rriors could not yet roported it From the two 2 or As in a numver of only givo the majorities 1n their precinots it will bo impossible before the oficial count is made to give the total vote of the county or the vote on the state or Higgins and thought to bo clected 1o Kom's pluratity two years ago in this county His present vote will fall snort of that vote nearly 700, legislative ticket. Vanderoerg, republicans, are Cuapnoy, Neb., Nov. 10.—Dawes county vote compiete: Harrison, 804; Weaver, 7181¢; 1 MeReynolds, 200; Goudy, 703 Hiatt, 598; Cleveland, 1575 : Crounse, 645; Wolbach, 250; Allen, #97; O'Sullivan, 600; Hornberge! Congrass—White- Senate—Wood, 800 ; Brower, 9:2; Woods, republicen, Stewart, 763, County attorney—Eckles, 876; Sayers, democrat, 751, LEXINGTON, county’s ofticial 1,068; Cleveland, , 1,016; Morton, 10.—Dawson 1,032; Van Wy 1,048; Woloach, 959; Crow, 284: McReynolds, 9945; O’Sullivan, 282 996; Gering, Strickler, 6 06; Moore, 1,087 816; Hastings, 1,01 991% Humphrey, 1,082; Wiggins, 1,051; Hiatt, 950; Hornberger, 300; Gatewood, 211; Kem, 1,072; Whiteheaa, 1,108; Darner, 1,070; St. Rayner, 1,088; Lynch, (in ledged to vote for a democratio senator thereby 10 have secured the.county demoacratic vote. Blakesleo, (rop. Poxca, Neb., Nov. 10. Harrison, 658: Weaver, 628: Crounse, 609; Morton, 455 Van Wyok, bt Dixon county vote 3 Majors, 611; Wolbach, 489 Ullivan, bH02; MeReyvnolds, 492; Bartley, 577; Wolfe, 481; Goudy, 04 408; Hiatt, 430: Hastings, 613: Gering, 502} Btrickler, 485; Humphrey, 614; Wi Meiklejohn, 604; Poynter, 4 402; Graves, i) Brown (dem.), 533 BraTrICE, Neb., Nov. republican, is re-olected district Giage county by a plurality of 1,211, Habin, republican, is elected county attor- ney by & plurality of 763 over Bibb, demo- rrat, and Kretsinger and Wasson, indepen- John Wardlaw, republican, L.0at representativo over J. S, semocrat and indopendent, by E.utherford carries Saline county by 126, tohich still leaves Wardlaw a majority of The entire Beatrice ioket 18 elected by comf Kutherford, able majoriti vANN1S, Neb, Nov. 10.—Grant county Crounse, 40; steriing, 333 raan, 87; Wolfo, 83: Goudy, 41; Tioraberger, 4 3 , 855 Hasting Congress--Whitehead, St. Ruyner, 40, district—Barry, Burweri, Neb,, Nov, 10, — arfiold county vote complete: 23 Shrader, 28; Mclteynoids, 17 Hornbereer, 183; Wiggin: —Whitenead, 135; Kem, 170} L‘i atewood, 13, Senate—Hunter, 139 Houso — Brow 174, Congre: Haves Cexr Hiatt, 252, i Gunnett, ¥50; Cleveland, Van Wyck, £37; Wolbach, Easterliog, 24 @28, Wolle, 264 i Strickler, w23 W W. E. Andrews, #19; A. McKelghan, 573, mil, $47: Lowls W. Youn, J. Abbott, 877; L. G. Rugsles, O'Suilivin, 109; Bartiey, Hornberger, 183; Hustings, Congress— ). C. Hubble, Sevate—~Jobn C, Gam- GRAND [SLAND, cial vote: Harrison, veland, 388; Crounse, 1,300 Morton, 915} Van Wyek, d84; Majors, Scurader, 784 1,482; McReynolds, Goudy, 1,430; Humphirey, 420; Easterling, 844: O'Sullivan, y, L8%: Wolle, 058; Horuoerger, 918; Hastings, 1.384; Strickler, 810; Wiggins, 947, W, E. Andrews, , 1,637, Ssnate—Goorge H. Cald- well, 1,604; T. ¥, MoCarty, 1,510, Sleary Schletfeldr, 1,566; J. L. Johnson, H. Harrison, 1,464; M. 1. Abbott, W. H. Plaw, 151, —Hall county Weaver, 1,378; Beckman, 955; O'Neqwr, Nob., Nov. 10.—Holt county vote Harrison, 991, Woaver, and, 236; Crounse, b4; Morton, 426; VanWyek, 1,048 Majors, $78; Wolback, Shrader, 1,000, Allen, S0, Crow, 404 erling, 1,070, Moore 841, (PSailivan, 412; Reynolds, 1,057 Bartley, 1.101;; Beekman ;. Wolle, Gondy, 841, 'tornberger, 432 Hiatr, 1060 Hastings, $70; Gerine H Strickier, 1,006: Humphrey, ¢ Wigains, 117; Guanett, 1072 Congr hitonoad, 010} Kem, 1,165 Gatswood, Sennto - M. Hunter (ren ), 008: J. 12, Mullen (ind.) 1 5. House an Vaalkenburg, (dem.), 20 Clark, (rep.), 90; Dowa, (dem.), 464; Eiseler, (rep.), S01; Heanvy, (ina.), 1,035, Smith, 1,000 Hasmditon, Avrons, Neb,, ) 10.~Hamiiton county votecomplote: Hurrison, 1,225 ; Cieveland, 242 Weaver. 1.255: Crounse, 1.141; Morton, b3); Wyek, Majors, 1,181: Wolbach, Strader, 1,017: Allen, 1,13; Crow, Esterling, 1,066 Moore, 1,163 O'Sul- 454 MelRevaolas, 1,06 Bartley, 1,163 Beekman, 515 Wolfe, 1,050; Goudy 7, Hornbereer, 451: Hiatt, 1,056; Hast ings, 1,067; Goring, 470: Stricklor, 1,050 Humph 1,150: Wiggins, 520; Gunhout. 1,073, Congress —~Huiner, 1,185 Dech, 1,104} Viltquain, 432, Senate -Christie, 1.203; John- son, 1.2 House —~Anderson, in, 1,179; Kennedy, 407; Newberry, 1,120; Vor- hees, 1,051 Whitmore, 1,125, Warian, - Atxa, Nob., Nov, 10.~Harlan connty vota complete: Harrison, Cleveland, 1003 Weaver, 701: Croanse, 55¢; Morton, 114 Van Wyek, 01: Majors, 5387 W, , 150 Shrader, 6915 Allon, 541 Crow, 1¢ Aster: ling, 8015 Moore, O'Suliivan, ' 1440: Mc Roviolds, 798; Bartley, 6:2; 0, 147 Wolfe, 7015 Gouay, 518; Hornberger, 141} Hiatt, 8067 Hastings, 585; Gering, 1403 Stricklor, 3005 Tlumplrey, 5%0; Wiggins, 833 Guonett, Coungress—Andrews, M sighan, 880, Senate--Daie. indipendent, ithea, democrat, 425, House - Fuiton, 1ndependent, S30; Piver, republican, 654, Hownrd Pavr, Nob., Nov. 10.—Howard county complote: Harrison, 5373 Clevels Weaver, Crounse, 477, Morton, Vyck, S15; Majors, 5023 Wolvach, Shrader, 813 Atlon, 5015 Crow, 400; liasier- ling, 8183 Moore, b02: O'Sullivan, H5: Me- Reynolds, i1y Bartley, 500: Bockmuu, 5043 Wolfe, $11; Goudy, 4%0; iornberger, 3813 Hiatt, 8527 Hastings, 408; Gering, 800} Strickler, Sil: Humpbrey, 510: Wiggins, 8873 Gunnett, 823, Congress—\Wmtelead, 501: Gatewood, 349; Kem, NG Senate— Caldweil, 517; McCarty, ' 10 House— Chinn, 6175 Grammer, 7755 lams, 341, Hiteneoek, Curpentsoy, Neb,, Nov. 10.—Sixteen pro- oineta in Hitshcook county heard from give MoKelghan, Young and ~ Ruegles onch 5383 Anarows, Gammie and Abbott, cach Weaver, 541; Harrison, 446: Crounse, Morton, 1115 Van Wyelk, 400, McKeizhan’ majority in the county will not exceea which i3 200 less than Lwo yoars ao, Keith, OuALLALa, Neb,, Nov. 10.—County voto comvlete: flarrison, 208: Cloveland, 0% Weaver, 242; Crounse, 1%4; Morton, 109} 2205 Majors, 195; Wolobach, 108; 1 Alien, 195: Crow, 1145 Eister: Moore, 197; O'Sailivan, 1115 Me- toynolds, 220; Bartlev, 185; Beckm Wolfe, Goudy, 201; Hornberg Heatt, 2370 Hastinzs, 130; Gering, Strickler, 220; Humphroy, 184; Wiggin Gunnett, Congress—Wnitehead, Kom, 245: Gatewood, ¥, Senate—St, Rayner, 1833 Darner, 232; Dickioson, 125, House— Akers, 180;' Lingenfolter, 250. Brotherton (rep.) is elected county uttorney. Knox, Niosrars, Neo.,, Nov. 10.—-The ofticial canvass gives Knox county vote as follows : Morton and Wolbach run about one ahead of Clevelund electors, due to fusion: Harrison, 0443 Weaver, 760; Cleveland, 331; Bidwell, ; Crounse, 821" Van - Wvek, 708 Majo 86; Shrader, G#): Alien, S31: Eustorling, ¢ Moore, 861; Mclieyuolds, (00; Bartley, st Wolfe, 579; Hastings, 858 Humphrey, $53; Barrott, 6 L 844 Hiatt, 615. " Congress—Koiper, 510; Moikle- john, 854 Poynter, b9, Kighth senatorial district—Fox, 666: Graves, 5i3; McDonald, 796; Kruse, independent, goes out of Knox county with 176 plurality with Boyd county yet to hear from. batl, Nev, Nov. 10. — Kimball complete: Harrison, 109; Weaver, 82: Cronnse, 90} an Wyck, %; Majors, 88 i Shrader, 6; Alien, @2: Easterling, 88: Moors, 01: O'Sullivan, 24: McReynola : Bartley, 66; Beckman, 45; Wolle, 78; Goudy, 95: Hornbereor, Hiatt, 34; Hastiogs, s lor, 'S7: Humphroey, 96 Wiggius. Guunett, 78, Congress— Beebe, 6; Gatewood, 22! Kein, head, 9. Senate—Darner, 913 St. Ravner, 108, ' Houso—Akers, 100; Lingenfeiter, U, Knox, Nionrana, Neb,, Nov. 10.—Knox county vote complete: Harrison, 840: Cleveland, 320, Weaver, 793; Crounse, 709; Morton, Van Wyck, Gi0; Majors, $45; Wolvach, 435: Shrader, 632; Aller, 850, The balance of the state runs about the same. Congress —Meiklejoln, 5:0: Keiver, 505; Poyuter, 509, Senate, Eighth distric democrat, 638; Graves, dependent, 511; McDonald, republican, 1iS. House, Twentieth district— Kruse, independent, 657 ; Martin, republicun, 6543 Suerman, democrat, 508, Madison, KIMBALL, county vote Cleve'and, Morton, 26 Wolvach, Nowrork, Neb., Nov. 10.—Madison county gives Harrison,' 1,157; Cloveland, 435: Weaver, 1,163: Crounse, '1,008; Morton, x0 Van Wyck, 700; Meiklejohn, '1,043; Keiper, L,00); Poyuter, G47. It will require the ofticial count to decide the legislative rosult, Madison. Nonrronk, Neb,, Nov. 10.—Jndications are that Hale, democrat, is elected to tho senate and Luckhart, democrat, is eolected to tha legslatare from Macison county by very small pluralities. Nemaha, Aunviey, Neb., Nov. 10. —Complote returns from Nemaba county: Brya 1,080; Maxwell, 41; Schamp, 815, 1or stat senator with Johnson connty—Harris ( 1435; Huobard (rep.), 1,008, loat rep sentalive ith (rep.), 1,080; Williams (von.), 1 Logislature-~Howe (rep.), 1,820; Pohlman (rep.), 989; Barney Johuson (pop.), 1 Watkins (vop.), 1,137. With Lwo precincts to hear from the national and state tickets aro as follows: Cleveland, Weavor, 1,054; Bidwell, 5: Harrison, Crounse, 1,063: Morton, 5i0; Van Wyck, 5; Beutley, 79; Majors Bul; i3hrader, Easterling, '934; Bariley 1,046 Moore, 1,050; M el 9315 Hastings, 1,007; Strickler %31; Huwph- rov, 1016, Guuuett, S03; Goudy, 1,080; Fawnee, PAWNER, Neb, Nov. 10.--Pawnee county vote completo: ‘Harrison, 1,266; Claveland, 2213 Weaver, 649; Crouase, 1,146; Morton 54; Van Wyck, 60%; Majors, 1,190; ' Wolba 401; Shrader, 407; Allen, 1,180; Crow, 405 kasterling, 6015 Moore, 1,210 O'Sullivan, MeReyuold Wolfe, Congross — 3 Bryan, 004; Shamp, 107, Sen ate—Scout. 1,157; Cornell, 867; Maadox, House—Gifford, 1,11 Schappel, 1,097 171; Nesvett, | Carmichael, 2 6503 Jeanings, 104 Plerce. Pignce, Nob, Nov. 10.—Pierce county complete: Weaver, 531; Harrison, Cloveland, 254; Morton, 432; CUrounse, Vau Wyck, 305; Majors, 803; Wolbach, 30, Allea, 85 Easterhn i McReyuolds, 89 O'Sullivan, 40105 Bar Beckwan, 427, Wolfe, #44; Gering, Hastiogs, 302; Str) ler, 857; Guuuett, A, R. Humph 15 Wiggins, 4 8665 Hiuvt, U553 Hornberger, 452 Keiper, 49, Moiklejonn, : Senate, Elevouth district—Alden, licun, 456: Hole, aemocrat, 419: Hur dependeui, 285 ' Ropresentative, Niuo districi—Curtiss, republican, H54; Eikhoft, democrat, 463; Howell, indopaudout, 508, Vlatte, Coromnvs, Nov., Nov. 10,—Platto .county complete: , 0631 Harrison, 794; Weaver, 1264; Morton, 071; Crounse, 760 Van , 1,024 Wolbach, 1,04; Majors, 5 8331 Crow, 1,105 Alien, 72 Easterhng, 923; O'Suilivan, 1,116; Moorg, 717; McReynolds, 852; Beckman, 1,133} Bartloy, 721: Wolfe, 921 Gering, 112 Hastigs, 720: Strickler, 856; Wiggias, 1,008, Humobrey, 722, Gunuett, $02; Hornberger, 1.148; Gous 745; Hiatt, 530, Couxress— Keiper, 440; Meikeljonn, 982; Poyutor, 595, North (dem.) bas piurality of 465 1o this Uis- trict for state senstor. Schelp (ind.) s elected from tho Twentv-fourth representa- tive district by 20, Sibberusen (rep.) s 5 repub- THE OMAHA DAILY BI D S — PLURALITIES ARE GROWING [CONTINUBD FROM TINST PAGE, 1 | probably elected from the Twenty-Afth dis trict by n smail plurality, Potk. Oxcrora, Nab, Nov. 10.--Polk county voto complewo, ~ Harrison, 731: Cleveland, 128, Wenvor, 1,121 Crounse, Morton, 1013 Van Wyok, 1,070; Majors, Wolbach, 186} shrader, 1,062 Crow, i50; Eas- terling, 1,157 O'Sullivan, 1033 | MeRevnolds, 1,103; ctloy, 0285 Bookman, Wolle, 1,102 3, fornberger. 1342 Hinte, 1,107 ; Hastings, 674 Gering, Strickler, 100: Humphrey, 664; Wiggins, 16 Gunnett,' 1093, Congross — Hatner, 64 Dech, 1,125 Vifquain, 175, Senate—Irady, 22 Campoell, 1,120 House—Horst, 1,161 Norton, 651 Rock. Busserr, Neb,, Nov. 10.—Rock county vota compl Harrison, #30; Cleveland, 51 Weaver, 2 se, 308 'Morton, 100; Van Wyck, 101 . #19; Woloach, 109; Strader, 1975 Allen, 5303 v, 08 Hasters ling, 1615 Moore, 330 ivan, 05; Me- Revnolds, 164; Bartley, #35; Beckman, Wolfe, 170; (ioaay, 320, Hornberger, 1043 Hiatt,' 162 Hastings, 822; ring, 1113 Stricklo Humphrer, 326: Wigglos, 100; Guonett. 150, Congress— Whitenend (rep.), #20; Kem (ind.), 2117 A, T. Gate- wood (dem.), 72, Senate—Wood (rep.), #23; Stewart (ind.), 217 House - Robison (rev. ), 2485 Ford (ind.), 132: Fiko (dem.), 234 tiehardso Patis City, Neb, Nov. 10.—Richardson county vote 'complote: Harrison, 1,412} Cleveland, 402, Weaver, 1560 to 1,730 Crounse, '1,i54: Morton, 737: Van Wyck, 1.048; Majors, 1.8i6; Wolbach, 1 lira: der, 0303 Allen, 1,866: Crow, 1,143; Baster ling, 814 Moore, 1,851; O'Stllivan, 1,195 McRevnolds, §15; Bartlay, 1,858; Beckmat, 1,180; Wolfe, 5243 Gouay, 1,863 Hornbe 1 Huntt, 7537 Hastings, 1,812 L2205 Strick W73 Hy Wigging, 1,108: " Gunnett, Corigress WU Bevan, 1,002 A WL Field, 1,811 Jeromo S onate—Seott, 148041 John 2,024, House—John Brockman, 1.916; H. M. Pattorson, 1, Ernost Werner, 1,860 Julius Switli, 1,807 Heury Gordes, 1,510; Leroy Juad, 1, Sioux, Haunrison, Neb, Nov. 10.—Sinu county vote comploto, official returns: Harrison, 128; Cleveland, 9);: Weay r, 1%4; Crounse, 1213 Morton, S6; V 157 Majors 130: Wotbach, S1; Strader, 175; Allen, 1203 asterliog, Moore, 1253 Bartley, 1305 Beckmar Hornvereer, Hiatt, H ckier, Hu Wigeins, 93; Guunett, 177, Congress—Kem, 1887 Whitenead, i Gatewood, 79. Sen ate’Stowart, Wood, 137. House— Brower, 1513 asting: Paviiiioy, Neb., Nov. 10.—Sarpy county vote complete: Harrison, 525 Weaver, 521; Cleveland, 319; Bidwell Crounse, 301;_Morton, i Majors, Shrader, bach, : Boostrom, 46; Crow, 6015 ' Bast McReyriolds, 2 Moore, G0S; Thomas, 31 Bartl Beckman, 614; Denslow, #2] Wolfe, 2303 Brower, 43; Gerin st ings, 50i: Strickier, 228 Y, 2403 Huwmpnrey, 5 Smith, 4 xins, 621 Bigelow, 45 Goudy, Hiatt, 2413 Horn: bergar, 605; Doane, 6175 Mercor, 533; Rich- arason, 23: Wheeler, Senator, Kifth aistrict, Dickinson, rey Smith, aem., Sind ind., 500 Smith, pro., 43, Represent , Ninth district, Chase, dem., 5723 Hilemau, ' ind., Koyes, rep., hsi. County dem., s Sallne, WiLker, Nob, Nov. 10.—Saline county vote complete: Harrison, 1,715; Cleveland, 495; Weaver, 1 Crounse, 1,463; Morton 8653 Van Wyek, 1,021, Majors, bach, 1,039; Snrader, 7¢8; Ailen, 1,5 Fasterting, 863 Moore livan, 1,049 McRaynolds, 746 Beckman, '1,040; Wolfe, 803: Goudy, 1,548} 1,045: Hiatt, 755; Hustings, ring, ' 952: Strickler, 731: Humph! ¥ Wiggins, 1,024; Gunoett, 7 Congress, ' Fourth district—Hainer, 1,507} Decb, 6%; Vifquain, 1,142 Senate, T'wenty- second district—dJonn 1. Bope (rap.), 15105 J. W.Gilbert (1u.dem.), 1,300; William Bohacek (ind.), 423, House, Tnirty-first district—J. N. Vanduyn (rep.). 1,443; William Kaup (rep.), 1452 T G Risher (dom.), 8273 . Jelinck (dem.), 619; James Smith (ind.), 808} J.C. Jensik (ind.), 968, Float, Tairty-third district—'acob. Rutherford has 126 majority over John Wardlaw in Saline, but ths is overcoms by Wardlaw’s majority in Gage. Wardlaw (vep.) is electad. Scotts Blulr, Geming, Neb,, Nov. 10.—Complote re- turns from Scotts Bluff county eive: Harvison, 213; Weaver, 171; Cleve- land, 43; Bidwell, 6; Crounse. 1993 Morton, 715 Van Wyok, 101; Gatowood, 583 Kem, 150} itehead, 216. Senate—Darner, 171; St. s i House Lingenfelter, Republicans elect county attorney and county judige and the democrats eiect com- missiouer. rey, 1. Neward, Skwiin, Neb., Nov. 10.—Following is the oficial vote of Seward county: Harrison, Cleveland Weaver, rounse, 1.237; D Allen, 1,230 Crowe, 990} E ling, Maore, i ulis- van, 909; y, 1,381% kmun, 1,005 Woife, 473, Hastings, 1,200 Gering, 1,011} Strickler, 972: Humpbr Wiggins, 1.0105 Gunuett, 966: Goudy, 56; Horn- berger, 467 ; tiatt, 931, Prohibition, national aud state ticket, received an average of o4 votes 1 the county. Thurston. Pexvei, Neb.. Nov. 10.—Thurston county vote complete: Harrison. 470: Cleveland, 75; Wenver, 152, Crounse, 423; Morton, 07; Van Wreks, 1913 Majors. 438; Woibach, 150; Shrader, 102} Allen, 410: Crow, 140; aster: ling, % Maore, 444; O'Sullivan, i66; Me- Reyoolds, 92; Bartley, 432; Beckman, 17 Goudy, 434: Horoborger, 1 Hiatt, Hastings, 433; Gering, 10 Strickler, 94: Humphrey, 439; Wigei's, 15 Gunoett,” 9. Congress—Meiklejohn, 404 Keiper, 133: Poynter, 86; McDouald, 4i1; Fox, 107: Graves, 141; Kloke, 434; Kelloer, 135 MeGuire, 121, Notwithstanding the defeat of Harrison tho republicans here aro highly elated over the clection of Meiklejohn to congress, Me- Donald to the state senate and Kioke to the tegislature, McDonala, who is from this place, carrica every preemct of the county. Ha also carried Knox countv and Creignton, Fox’s awn preciuet. This float representa’ tive district consists of Dakota, Cuming nna Tuhurston counties, anda was carried Lwo years ago by Moan (dew.) by over 1,200 majority. T'bis year, Kioke, (rep.), is elocted by between 400 and 500 plurality. The en- tiro republican couuty ticket is elbctod by a good majority, Thayer. Hennox, Neb., Nov. 10.—The votes in this county ave: Harrison, 1,279; Weaver, 1,001; Cleveland, #95; Crounse, 1,165; Morton, 032 VanWyck, S50, ‘I'he votes hero are ot fully canvassed but everything goes republican. Valley. Oxp, Neb., Nov. 10.—Valley county vote compiote: Ilarrison, 570: Cleveland, Wouver, 751; Crounse, 528; Morton, 1 Van Wyck, 750; Majors, 513; Wolbach, 14 Surader, 549; Allen, 5465 Crow, 150 Easter- ling, 760: Moore, 54 Sullivan, 17 M- Reynolas, 758; Bartley, 544 Beckman, 177; Wolle, 778, udy, 529; Hornberger, 1503 Hiatt, 774; Hasungs, 522: Gering, 155 ; Strick- ler, 700; Humphray, 519;: Wiggins, 170; Gun- vefl, 752, Longress— Whitenead Kow, 034, Gatew oo 120 Senate. ries, O04; Gray, ®53. House—Johuson, 550: Rhodes, 780; Everingham, 180. County attoruey Laverty (reo.), 519; Muan (ind,), 788: Mc- Donough (tem.), 215, Washington, Braik, Neb., Nov. 10.—Washiugton county vote complete: Harrison, 1.06%; Cleveland 544; Weavel, T44; Urounse, 955 Morton, 72 Van Wyck, 605; Ma): , T8 Surader, 537; Allen, 976; Crow, 787 ; Kaster- 1ing, Sy Moore, 946; O'Sullivan, 775; Me- Revuolds, Bartlev, 084; Beckman, 5 Wolfe, 4i5; Goudy, 088: Horuberger, 7: Hiau 4873 Hastings, 975, 8 ler, 480; Hiumphroy, 997: Wiggins, 780; Gun- vett, M. Congress—Mercor, 1,002; Doane, 540; Wheeler, 472. Senate, Tenth district— Hastings, 470; Sprick, 1,021 ; Thompsen, 817. House, Tuirteenth district — Connell, 504} Plummer, 755; Sissons, 430, Eleventu dis- trict —Haller, rep :biican, is elected. Appointed Postmaster, Wasaixaron, D. O, Nov. 10.—The presi deut has wppoiuted Albert H. Nash post- master at Salt Lake. U. 1., vice Irving A. Beoton resigned 1o accept Lhe appoiptment of United States marshal, CONPLEXION OF THE HOUSE [CONTISURD FROM PIRST PAOE. | rality of §,656. The counties not yet reported are expected 10 swell this to 10,500, possivly 11,000, Te peopie’s party voto is expeoted 1o reaca 25,000, and y the prohibition 12,000, Tho democrats elect ton members of congross, he ropublicans vwo 'aad one 1s in ooubt. The legisiatire will ve liriely democratic, THEY GIVE UL SOUTH DAKOTA, Democrats Agroe t the Independents DIt Not Prove Very Nu rous, Yaxkroy, 8, D, Noy. 10,—[Special Tole- gramto Tue Bee j«—4Otto Peemiller, chair man of the democratio state committee, today gave up hope that South Dakota would w0 for Weaver, and ackuowledges evory- thing within the state as republica en to tuo legislature. Ho savs tho independents’ promises for Weaver failed 10 ba delivered, but that the democrats followed the adyico of their leaders and voted for Weavor, He regards the election as showiag tho populists much weaker in the state, Abo Van Osdel, independent candidate for governor, &lso gave up the fight today. Mr. Van Osdel expendod consiaerable money in tie cam- paien and took defeat very sorrowfutly. Deavwoon, 8. D., Nov. 10.— Spocial Tele: gram to T'ne Bee. | ~Aftor forty-six hours of uninterrupted labor tho count of Lawrenca county bailots was completea, the last pr cinct reporting at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The footines are: Harrison, 2,140; Clove: land, 546 Weaver, 1,610, Cougress SEN republican, 1.805: Pickler, vepublican, 1L6s3: | Larduer, indopendent, 1.714; Kelly, inde pendent, 1,265; Wicher, democrat, $65; Co deman, domocrat, 975; Sheldon, repudlican, 1,615; Van Osdel, independent, 1,1 Pail River county gives Harrison electors a plu rality of 285, “The vote on congrassmen was : Kelly, 244: Lucas, 6373 Pickler, 638: Wichor, ) Lnedner, 1330 Tho indepondonts carry Custer, Meade and Butto counties by smail pluralitics, aud the republicans Penniagston county. Iudependents do not concede tuat Lucas will huve o plurality fn tue Black Hills, but clum Lurdoer will bave more votes than I’ickier ana be olected to con- gress. VACANCIES TO FILL, Important Positions at Present Without Incambonts, WasiiNagToy, D. C., Nov. 10.—The Chinese mission, owing to Mr. Blair's rejection, is still filled by Miunister Denby, a hold-over from the last domocratic administration, who therefore appears to ba sate to contlnue 8t s post for four years more. Thero are pructically also two vacancies in tho im- portant offices of assistant secrotary of the treasury, as Mr. Nottleton’s resignation Il take effect next month, and Mr. Crounse, who ran as a republican’ candidato for governor of Nebraska, has likewise re- signed from the treasury, In the Department of Justice thers will ba A vacancy at the very head —Attorney Gen- eral Miller having sigmfied his intention of resigning, butitis not vot known whether this action will be taken so soon as to require the vresident to make a cabinet appointment vefore the 4th of Marcn, ‘The president will ulso have four vacan- cies ob the hench to fill batween now and tho 4th of Marcn, Thoy aré United States judge- ships, caused by the rotirement of Judgo Blodgett ef the Chicago district, vy the resignation of Judee Montzomery of the su- prewme court of the district of Colorado, by the retirement of Judge James of the same court on tho st prox., and by the rosigua- tion of Juage Dixon of the Utah district. These ara life positious. aua aro really the most alluting positions within the gift of tho administration. Colonel Hepbury, "who has just been oiccted to congrass for the Eigath aistrict of Tows, will probably rotain bis present offce as solioiter of the treasury until March 4. ANXIOUS TO' BEGIN WORK. Democrats Ready to Gommence the Work of Reform Promised by Them, Wasmixaroy, D. €., . Noy. 10.—The strong probability of an extra session of congress immediately following the inanguration of the president-elect Is the subject of general conversation la Wushington today: A special segsion of the sgnato is always called at the beginoiog. ot 'a new admiuistra- tion to confirm the mombers of tha cabi- net and the new diplomatic represen- tatives of the United States abroad. Bui the present election having turned on questious of domestic policy, 1t is said to be obvious 10 experieuced political leaders of all partics that an exira session of both houses of congress will almost inevitabdly re- suit. Secretary of the Treasury Foster, Among others, admits this. ‘T'nhe country, ho says, challenged the judgment of the repub- licans on the McKinley "bill and the result must be accented as the wiil of the people that a different policy shall be put 1nto effect Ex-Secretary Bayard writes to a friend e in like effoct, adding that the people expect this to bo done without ueneces- delay. ALABAMA STICKS, Cleveland's M y inough for uil Practie Broywisamay, Ala, 10.—Clevoland cavried thirty-nine of the sixty-six counties and Weaver ten. Of the romuiniag seven- teen Cleveland will carry at least ten. Thero have been democratic wdins in every county outside of tho black belt, Koib democrats of the white countios having voted for Cleve- land. His wajority will be 35,000 to 40,000, A solid democratio delezation 1s elected 1o congress, except possioly in the Fifth dis- rict. 1t is now positively known that tho follow- ing congressmen, all demo:rats, are clected in Alabama: First, Clark; Second, Siall- wes; Third, Oates] Fourth, Kobbius' Fifth, Cobb; Sixth, Bunkhead: Seventh, Denson; Eighth, Wheeler; Niathi, Turpin. Oicial raturns 'from all but five counties give u majority for Cleveland of 40,315, which Is n vig‘incraase over the state olec: tion in August. IN MICHIGAN, Both Branches of Logistature Claimed © Republicans, Derkorr, Mich., Noy. 10.—The Tribune re- turns show that both branches of the legisia- ture are republican witha majority of at loust 6 on joiut ballot, Tha Trivune claims the elaction of seven republican congressmen, four democrats and one doubtful. It also claims the election of nine of the fourteen electors, Complete returns show the eleotion of seven democrats and five republicans to coneress. ‘The republicaus elect niuo presi- dential electors aud thedemocrats fivo, Boyoud a doubt tue legislature 1s rapubli- can, but by ®hat majgi{ty it is impossible to tell. It 15 estimaled anywhere from ten to thirty-s1x on joint baliot. The city council hast®cided to hold a spe- clal session next Mouday nignt at which tiwe the oficial result of Tuesday’s election will bedeclured. Atthis tune there aretwo precinets in the city which bave notjreported. The judges i the Fifth precinet of Ninth wuvd the judges ia the Fourth precinot of the Seventh ward have failed 10 return the poll books 1o the 'ty clerk, Av9 o'clock this morning the county, district and state vote cast in Douglas nounty will be canvassed in thé office of "tne county clerk. ‘Tbis work will be performed by County Clerk Sackett aad two men who were not candidates fov.any of the various oftices, Who the assisiauts will be has not veen aunounced, but it is more than proba- ble that the two men who will handle the bal- lots will be W. J. Mount and George Smith, Close of & Tin AL, Euwoon, Ind., Nov. 10.—The American Tin Plate factory of this city bas been shut down. Circulars wera posted yesterday stat- jug that the factory would shut down Wedunesday, Novembver 9, at 6 p. m., and that the employes would be paid their claims next Haturday, ne Diamond Plate Glas faotory will oporations, it is said, No- vember 17. ould this be Lhe case it will work & great hardsbip on our lavoring olusses. iinols' Vote, Cuicaco, I, Nov, 10.—8ix hundred sud ninety-three preéciucts in a total of 710 outside of Cook county, ve Harrison 189,103; Cleveland, 127,107, Tne vole Ou governer is very close to those flaures, Altgola runoing & littie behind Cloveland, and Fifer whead of Iarrison Coole county haw given Clovoinnd & piurality o1 32,000, and Altgetd ono of 30,000, Want a Recount in Massnehusates, Bostox, Mass,, Nov. 10.—A lottor has | boen sout to the chairmen of the rapublican town committees througnout the state by the reublican state committes, stating the vote for wovernor is 80 close that It is considerod W80 Lo have a recount. Blank petitions are enciosed in oach lottor, which aro to be signod and filed, asking for a recount. *Wao ask for this recount,” savs the lotter, “in no PArtisan spirit, but whoers tho voto is so large and the m reun so narre , it is abso- elected governor should bo forever removed Changes tn North Dakota, Brsvarek, N. D, Nov. 10— Roturns from twenty of tho leading counties noarly com pleto, knock out previous republican esti mutes and it is now cortain that the entire rapublican state ticket 1s defeated by mojors ties rangine from 300 to 1,000, It is now be lieved that Harrison electors are also de feated, but Johnson, republican for congros Sy may pull through. Tha loislavire is indoubt, thoueh, probably republican by four or five majority win \l)lk;l\ nntest, Pirrsnuna, Pa., Nov. 10.—-). W. Fink, the dafoated democratic candidatein the Iwenty- first district, savs ho will contest the elec- tion of Mr. Stephonson on tuo ground of flagrant violation of the election laws. Ho epecifies that in many districts the oficial vallots were secrotly distributed outside tho polls, and eloctors intimidated iato voting tickets aiready marked. He claims to have conclusive proof of the truth of his charges. Made Them Todignnnt. Newark, N, J, Nov. 10.—Tho citizens of Caldwell are indignant over the re port pub- lished that M Cleveland did not carry Caidwell. Tho citizens of Caldwell manifest that town was his birthplace, and he ro- coived a pluraiity of thirty-two in the town, which has usaally baen carried by the rot publicans, It proposed to change tho uame of Caldwell to Cleveland, iy s Usual, SaN AxToNio, Tex., Nov. 10.—Claveland’s plurality in the statois ovor 163,000, Eloven out of thirteen congressional districts aro safely democratie, with a probability of one of those in doubts, Clarke and Nugent's friends concede the eleotion of Hoge for governor by a decisive majority. Washington Sticks to the Flag, ‘acors, Wash, Nov. 10.--Wasbineton gives Harrison 5,000 to 6,000 plurality, elocts McGaw, republican, zovernor,and the rest of the state ticket, by 1,500 to 2,500, The legisla. ture is vepubiican on joint ballot. Both ro- publicans ava elected 10 congrass New Mexico's etarns, Aunvquerque, N, M., Nov. 10.--The lower house of the New Mexico legislature is democratio by thrco majorit ate—ro publicans, seven; domocrats Voto on delogate close, but vetting favors b0 ma- jority for Josepn. Clean sweep 1o Montana. Brrre, Mont., Nov. 10, -1 us indicate the election of the republizan national, state and congressional tickots. The togislature 18 probably republican. The people’s party drews largely from the democrats. e SPARKS 08 SPO: Colonel North Will send Overa ¥ of Fiyers for Next Season. [Copyrighted 1502 by James Gorton Genaets. | Loxpoy, Nov. i0.—{New York Herald Cable—Special to Tue Bue.|—Colouel North bas decided to send a string of horses to America noxt month to fill engagements made a year ago there. Tae horses which will be uuder control of Coionel O-:hiltreo include KL Diablo, whose recent defeat of Orme et Newmarkot isstill fresh before the public, Iadesleigh. Sir Freaerick, Roberts, High Commissioner, Rough and Ready and Arturo. Thev ure to go for handicaps, while iiltham, Q ieen, Antinyrine and Inita are encaged for the American Derby, the Queen Tsubelle stakes nud the Sheridan stakes. Saveral ar-olds will accompany this conuingont, which wiil ve oue of the most valuavle ever seut from England, e String Galloping at Nashville, NasuviLLe, Tenn., Nov. 10.—The weather at West Side todav was cold and the track muddy. Jockey Meux was ruled off today. Judge Cheatham has had his weather eye on Meux for several months. , irst race, solling. five and & lalf furlonss: Zampost (12 to 1) won. Raflin (50 to 1) seconl, Teney Owsloy (310 1 third. Time: 1610 Second race. seven and 1t furlonzs: Kitdare 6 1o 1) won, Little 1. Whittier 630 to 1) third. Time: 1:4% Third race, Landicap, fivo and a hilf for- Jongs: Colonel S (410 5 won, Queen En Lsecond, | peria, Gto D third, Uiy Fourth race. hundicap, one mile Blacsburn, (11 to 5 won, Servitor ond. Valiera (2 to1 third, Time Fifth race, seding, hnif a mite: The Sceulp- 1or 3 to 1 won. Greenwood (4 to 1 second, Sir Carr (2 to D wnted, Tin Dunraven Will Challenge. New Yous, Nov. 10.—It seems that there will be a race for the Amorica’s cup in 136 H. Mmtland Kersey, the agent of tho Whito Star lino and the Americau represcntative of tne Fnglish earl, received a cablegram at voon tonay from Dunraven, He wires thut tbe challeige for the cup is coming througn the mails of the sieamer Germaulc, which loft Quecnstown toaa; tal *hootin Mateh at South Carolina Polts, Corvania, S. G, Nov. 10.--Farther news of the tragedy in Auderson county on eles tion day shows three killed ana three by- standers wounded. H. (. Carter, reovubli- can supervisor,n a quarrel with J. W, Eatle, democrat, fired at the latwer and hit Colu ous Gilenn, the democratic managor, Car coatiaued fiving and shot llarle; the latter then shotCar:er, Texas Homierdully Exaborant, Gavvestoy, Tex., Nov. 10.--A Hoempstead, Pex., dispateh to the Galveston News say that several young men beeame invol in s political quarrel there last nigut and Charles King and C. M, O'Counell were shot aud killed. e Charged with Lrrcony, Chref of Detectives Haze and Detective Vizara arrested Henry Seiferr, wauted at Chicago for larceny. The prisoner wus locked up aud will bo taken back as soon as papers can be sceured, Seiferls arrest was caused by s warrant issued in Chicago st the instance of Gan bammer & Luwronee, druggists, alleging a larceny of $40. Tue prisoner ciaims to have returned the monev and hus & receipt in his possession from the Chicago firm. Seifert bas a wifo and family living nere, It is proveble that today the police will be advised to tura him ioose. Fouud Her Baby Dead, Mrs. Brooks, a colored woman livieg at 108 $South Tenth street, weut out washing yesterday morniog, leaviog ber 4-months-old ohild at home, and when she returned shortly after noon found the infant dead. The mat- ter was reported to Oficor Baldwin, wno called it to the atteation of the corover. The cause of death is ot known, - Marrlage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were sued by County Judge Eller yesterday : Namo and address. J Edward Alloy. Nehawk i Cora Ella Horaer, Madison, Wis ) Charles H. Munson, Omabia, 1 Lizzle Kubl, Owaba. e Took Morphin Mvrs, Dunp, residing at 1244 South Six- teenth street, committed suicide last night About 11:30 by taking morpbine. No reason is kuown as Lo the cause of her act. - Arrested an Ex-Bauker, Cuicago, IiL, Nov. 10,85, A. Keane, the banker, who falled two years ago, is o hot WAler once Imore He was iodicted this aflerncou by the grand jury oo s charge of neral Mites Wil Not Exohange Depart« ments wi sarox, D, Nov. 10 General Schotiold, sacting as socrelary of war, nor any of the other army oMoors at depariment {s awaro of any contem Howard and Ganoeral Miles, m Coicago. Laitie erodance i eiven to for the roason that Gihneral Miies 18 not botfeved to bo woeak enonzh to be infl enced by plqus in & matter so closely affoct lutely necessary that all doubt as to who is Howard's command —tho Det tho I3ast t genoral commanding, ( ority zenerals nfter ( {810t 10 be assumed th | relinguish bis department WEATHER FORECASIS, Wasnixaros, D. ¢ Nov., 10, Ior Nebraska aud lowa—Fair; \ Pl bl 1 south winds Norch lowna by fairin tho west; s cooler rainfail compaved with ponu:ng day of past four yoars special interost in Mr. Cleveland because | N Procipitation ment showi o and pra: day aud sinca Maren 1, 152 a5 com Tt Wit the general average . Normal tmneraturo Deficiency for the auy Nornal precipitation ney for thae day. i ieney sineo Marel 1 . duchos o constraeted Grouan . HUsT, Lo cal orecast Oftieral Movements of Ocean Stenmers At Lizard delbuing Columbia, from: New York sewer n JAU Bremornaven At Now York At Boston Niw Youk, Nov. 10, —(Sp: 50c to G0c premium: B ston, S¢ to 1he discount; St. Louis, R. M. Allen of Awmes i at the Paxion deternin i G. Taylor of Chicago is at the Murray, L. Houks of North Bend 15 at tae Mil- J. H. Dempster of Ceneva 1s al the Mil N. Dawson of Long Pua is at the Ar- C. 1. Lood of Chicazo is & guest at the I T. C. Humplirey of Lincotn is guest at o 11, A the Paxton. : ; to W. Lewis of the Murray. Tug Into considoration in making ®ioh an- B. T. Walton of Chadron lone yesterday Me. ana Mus, J. gquests at the Mercer. and Mrs, O. H. Phillips of Beatrice 'sts at the Arcad: regisiercd at the Ar Mr. and Mrs, . W. Millor of Fremont ave amoug the zuests at the Millurd, and Mrs. S, [ Mobauna and Mr. and L. M. Keons of 1'remont ure among the guests at the Paxton. ORDINAN “Tom J. Huteson and his brother, J. C, Hute:oo, buve roturned from California and | 1)/ ave at the Paxton for u fow da U it Mrs. Simon Eisman of Salt 0, (U7 1, oo srLdui by and Mrs. H. Newman of Creston, lu., who baen in the city severa! dasvs and who dren of returned to their respactive hom 1o i the city of Omaha. be &k, Nov. 10, Bee.|—Tho following Nebraskaus J. H. Mumomt; Miss ISrutz, Gilse o, 11L, Nov. 10 Bee. ] —The folloy Nebraskans Garrott and wife, 1. C. Chiloren, Owaha, | tho pissnge and approval Of this « Francis C. Gravle, Duvid Jamieson, p?PRICES c B I DAVIS, & Prostdent City NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanllla Lemon Orange Rose,ele. and deliciously as the fresh friut. ORDINANCI NO, 355, o ordinance ordering the curbin ng o Worth street 1o Mitey sireot in stroot im ) 16 isbring No. 411 o and Ui g is | oxtabiish | grde ordered carbed with red " stone a-cording to specitictions on il fo | estublished rade ofiice of the board of pubiic worl by directod to Like th uso sild Work (b dono i ton on fl offect and be In forco fron an L after its pass= | 8 Passed October 23th, 1817, Approved OcLol Ath, AL A ontously concealing money from depositore | inhis bank 1o was arrested this after: Nature shonld he assisted to - = throw offimpuri CuURES fies of the hlood, MALARIAL o of Nottiing docs ik “0 welly so safely + & o POISON] or <o promptiy as Swift's Specifios IFE HAD NO CHEARMS, ween Gen 1 1 et - TLE STAY 1N CHIC a1 ral Howard Noithor angoe of cymmands bet \s raport TA T Out book on Blood and Skin Diseases maited frae ire military caroer SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, G Moveover, is regarded as tho most lot 1n the army, aft itol tho ORDINANCE NO. ), oral How- | Anordin meocrertin s the sewer alstrior No, ibtealy entitled to it by reason 171 definiy Uhiits, size of sowers and peing noxt 1n order among the | © v tion 1 dire tin'z the board o publ oral Schofisld, and It WOTKS (0 1060 T Necess ey 810p8 10 a8 he would willingly tho construction of the sewer i satd dis Liined by the eity councll of the of . L ralned by ¢ ty cou the clty That the sowor distriot No. 154 be - e herehy ds created in the clty of Fatr wna Warmer in Nebraska 6 A 2. That the sower district No, 174 OmMPFIse the foliow ing lots and tracts of Forecast for 4.5 and G in bioes 1V lote ¢ in block and 8, (nblock Vg aliin Dakote © the sewer fn distriet No. 174 nstructed a8 follows: Ho fnning IO near e interseetion of Haw i northwesterly wind « ind 1 noBowevard with Light showers: fol South Dakota—Goneraily fair: siieht noof 14 W wiove 1l iy cooler I'riday night; winds becoming nortlh nee with sl va Theh P30 SOWOE 1o o ten feot wost = v wonus and 40 Foeal steeord WILH dn olo: WeaTuni Brreav, Ovang, ; Ly Cdutiny smieratury and SR e thorn aven ) oot Trom e o lust mentloned, with an (bove 1001800 1880, |1 b pipe 3 ( Al the conter of el T thoran \an feet above tha condition rOsia elovations to beat tho flow tation at Omaha for the ALy patie wxintd sk *and eradus of skl sewores 1o Baiweon manhoies nnd ouher preitiod, as Tar s practionb e, and o 210 puan and soeeitiontions filed with the board of Bublic works Six ineh - Janction pieces shall b v s i peratire sinee Mareh 1 g 1 0F inehies {inches niaced In ted In writ= SUCh poimts ns gineer m S0 tont the board of public works e W <o 15 hiereby fnstracted (o take the ne Pl | ess oy Steps (o eaise the construction of the Vil distriet Soetion 5 That this ordinanee shall tiko efoct and Le ji foree from and after the date OF 1S s e wssod Novembor 18t I8 JOUN GROV Arvivod--T| from Bre City Clork vutand, from Antwe RS s —Austrian, from G resdent Uity Counclt Arrived —Austrian, from ( R GLO P BEMTS, Mayor Passed— [llivcis, from Arrived -l from Passed —Tauvie, from New e Quotations. al Telegram to xchange was gui i as follows ~ Vi | eroroskn clazar or ORDINANCE NO. 197, An oriinance decl the necessity of changing the gr of suth street from Grand enue 1o Fowler avenue, ting threodisinterested appraiser ani Gwnors which o of f teor o Inined by the elty council of the of Omaha Seetfon I Thut 1t prope; and it is h by et proper and n Giran bavenue to Fowier aveanue, so grade elevations will be as follows, the grado between the points eded beinz uniform Stralzht 1inos Gridde of i street RADY, dlge todie pre- —— ONAL BARAGR PN, s of Lincolu is at the Arcade of Sumuer is at the Delicne, svati o Elevation of We of Fast Bildebrand of St. Paul is at tho Curb Curh of Grand ave 40 ) of Fowlerave- J. C. White of Lincoln is registorad at the , tablished 5.0 Fliat the ity eagineer herehy | Ctod 1o mike iy 1z sieh sange of grade Soction the ayor, With the ap Nireo disto- v do- n of Kearney was at the Paxton | s damags Lo props Jincoln is a guest ¢ 1hy such chi Dralsenic Wl benclits, 1f uny, to such properly, by roason of s34 ohuige of wle! sotion 4. That thisordinanes tako offecy Trom an Lafier ity pssage. Passed October 2, 18). JOUN GROVES, City Olork, was al tiie Del- Milter of Iairmont ave W. Vrod of North Platte is AV S Approved October CI NO. § Anordinanes doelaring tho unk of oarth on sonth haifof lots Lana 2 in block 1, in [ Onah an e and ordering | Beit ordsined by tie eity councll of the eity of Guaaha f(h now exist O ot 1 st Biogk i il oo i heroby doclared o nuisance, wnd the Ownor o said South hatf of sod oS | and 2, in waid Dioek 13, Bo and herohy is requirod (0 abity sUCh nuisinee Fading said hnls of earth Qown (0 whout iy [evel of S0 strect and the (Brsol alio d lock adineent 1o said streets. -[Spocial Telogram | #1881 ploel st Lo NI o {0 bk of carth the Public works, npon Tinanee, Grand Tatoly prepare and cansy 1o b served on the ownir of Suid real estate a o Torthwith abate sild nuisiace by aradipg down In requ =l of ate Mrs. Daibaum,have Special Telegram ¥: Omaha, O. M. Carter; dangerons condit r here today: mont =T e hoAr) Lo S Haymonu, Omabe, H. Hamitor, Kearey, down b bank of eirt WIth T UhirLy davs rom he pisin proval of this ordinnnee, Lt the Public works ndverpise for' bids for the r aland erading down of s dd bankof earthand Catime el gending 10 bo cone, and report tho cost exponse of doin s steh worle 10 the ity couneit to bo lovied upon said ot and collecrad s other npeelal tixes DELICIOUS Passed October 2ith, 1802 JOITN GROVES City Clerk, Flavoring |°i i suncil Mayor. Of perfect purity Of great strength Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately GRADIE ORDINANCIE NO 334, An ordinance estibl ; Sl SLrect from O ias street to O ipltol avos e, in e eity of Oun'tii Be it orduined Ly thy ity council of the city of Omnhi Hection 1. The, grade of 2ith stroot from Oiss strcel o Capltol avenue, n tho city s herehy estabiished atthe follow= wione o Sgrado. belng piform coworih stre striadht Lnes between Hho | speeifiod o Wit brovore nt \ ThaAtr ot dvuiis or A1oys Wi it hing the srade o 471, with red Cold it | et oot Lowing, 1o-W 2 the Loard of public works (o take the | - Seetion ot L ssary Aleps 1o cuuse sdd work to b Elovation Elovaton 2th streot ol Wi of East Bo it orduined by the Clty Council of the city Curb, Curl, South enrh of Cass street Dstabiishod g rid 2 1250 North curbof Chics 20 sUrd That 23th avenue from Leaven Sonth eurh of Chie 1Ko steeot Torado | soutl s Gl curh of Davenport N or, watabiishiod £rAd0. 1780 Iy South eurt of Daveaport a1 1, estalilished gride (780 1756 North curb of Capitol ave= e, ostablised grade.. .. 920 sy fion 4. Tiis ordin e shitl take offe A bo 40 foree from and i fLor 11s passigo Pussed October 251 Fhat the bourd of puoiic works is BULIRATY SLoDS [0 rding Lo 1 uhe office of suid bord That this tnwnos shall tase JOUN GROY i &% olock ' DAVIS, E P DAVI . s inesidant Oty doanoll Oty Council, Ieos dent City Uoun a1 Ostilen gl RN GEO. P BEATS, Mayor GEO 1. BEMIS. Misyor e ——r———————ee RUPTURE PeRANENTLY QURED or NO PAY| WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATiENTS, Finaueial Refereuce: Naf'l Bank of Commerce, Omaha. NO DETENTION from business. No Operation Tuvestizate our Methed, Weltton 2w nteo (0 abso Tutery Curo il kinds of E0PTUIRE of T out tho use of ki 08 sy ringe, no 1 stand'og. Exawination free The 0. E. MILLER GOMPANY, Sond for Clreular 907-308 NV, Lite Bidg, OuAlA, N sz e i A A g Lkl

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