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T R — rer THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FHIDAY. NO ALREADY CABINET MARING Politioians Do Some Figuring on Oleve- land's Official Family, REPUBLICAN LEADERS ON THE RESULT Dhalrman Carter Was Vory Much Surprised ~Mr. Manly Analyzes the Vote—At Clevela Home—How the Re- salt 1s Genorally Viewed, New Yonk, Nov. 10.—The result of the ®lection being positively settied here. polt ticlans aro turning their attention to the pos sible taake-uo of Presidont Clovelana’s next oubinet. Many aro greatly interestad, now that the New York state legisiature is known 10 be democratic on jomt ballot, in the prob- able succossor of United States Senator His ©ock, whoso term will expire Marcn 4 next. Tt is sald that Governor Flower is ambitious 0 be tho senator’s succossor and that Lieu- Senant Governor Shechan wunts to succead Yo the governor's ofico. Damocratic poii ticians generally think Governor I'lower will be sent to the senato if ne so desiras and that Licutenaat Governor Sheetan will be. ©ome governor for tho unexpired torm There has been some tulk of Cougressman W. Bourke Cockran for senator, but his friends alicge that he does not want that place. It1s said that he 1s satishod witn his law practico and the opportunities ho nas, with his splendid powers, to make a record in the lower houso of congress, to which be bas just boen ro-elected. : Tue cabiuet slate generally fizured out by politicians today was as follows Secretary of state, Thomas Bayard of Dela sccretary of tho troasury, Jobu L. Mitchell or ex-I’ostmaster General Wil liam F. Vilas of Wisconsin; secretary of the navy, William C. Whitney of New York; sccrotary of war, W, B. IFranklin of New Hampshire; secretury of the interior, Tsaao 1. Gray of Indiuna: attornev eneral, Congressman William L. Wilson of \V Virginia or Congressman berson of Texas; postmaster genvral, Don M. Dickin son. It has been the generally accepted belief in political crrcies that ex-Secrotary W hitney, Who has done 0 much to achievo the sweop: fug victory for Cleveland, would be offered the placo of socretary of stato by the prosi- dent-elect, bui Lhoso who appedr to kuow something about it sav that Mr. Whitney would prefer to_be secrotary of the navy, if he enters the cabinet ut all, luncheon with Mr. Cleveland Mr. O'Brion said this aftornoon that Cleveland had at firstintended to address & letter to tns voters of tho country, giving his viows of the political situation, but this project bad been abandoned, Mr. Cleveland had aiso dosird not to allow any of the tele- grams or lattors of congratulation to be pub- tished. Mr. O'Brien said that the number of these mossazes already excesdod 2,000, and the stream showed no sien of diminu tion. Among the senaers of the messages, ko Assartad, wore almost every aemocrat of prominence in the country and a good many republicans. Mr.O'Brien acribes Mr. Cleve- laud's action in_withholding the messages from the public to the influence of Mrs. Cleveland PLANS OF THE PRESIDENT. Ex-Secrotary and Mrs. Whaitney took Mr. He Will Retarn to 1 anapolis After the Fourth Mareh, Wasiixatoy, D. C.. Nov. 10.~The Even- Ing Star says: Plans for next spring are already being discussed by Prosident Harri- son and his family, looking toward tho va- cating of the executiva mansion on March 4 There will probably be a general breaking up and separation of the family. The presi dent will return to Indianapolis and maike his home thero tor the future. It is probable that Mr. Russell Harrison and his wife wiil rosido in Indianapolis also, making their home with Genoral Hareison, Mrs, Mckee, with littlo Benjamin and Mar il go to Boston after March 4. Mr. McKeo uns es tablished bimself in business there and has built a house. Gieneral Harrison may make them a visit {n the sprin Dr. Scott, Mrs. Hareison's father, will live with tho president. Mrs. Dimmick will remain in Washington with Licutenant and Mrs, Parker. Bostox, Mas ov. 10. —~Among the state. ments as 1o whoto President Harrison would reside, was one to the effect that ne would make this city his_home, J. R. Mckee, the presidents son-in-law, was asked today as to tho truth of this statemont und roplie | as follows: It {3 too early to raply acfinitolv,” said Mr, MeKee, “but if the nresident le Washington and if the efforts of mysell ar Mrs, Mckeo ean prevail, he may como. was, up toashort timo a , at least, firmly detormined to retiro to indianap at the closo of his ial career, whero alniost his wholo life has boen passed. The president was informed by the doctors sev cral months ago that nis wife could not live, and until her death, of course, her condition engrossod the whold attention of the family. Any consideration of wiere e would reside in the eveny of b death was not to be thougnt of. With a man at his age, low ever, it is greatly a w ar of associations and 1t would be hard him to leave dianapolis, for whicn e has alwavs had 1t liking, and go to another place where seiations would be v und perhaps en- tirely different from those in the old home." FOUND WITH HIS THROAT CUT Peter MoLaughlin's Desperate Manner of Taking His Life, CORONER'S ~ VERDICT WAS ‘'SUICIDE" Terrible Experience of Two Cortiand ¥ ~Their Vehicle Demolished by a Rock lsland Train—Pitohed Into a Barb Wire Fence. Cravroy, Neb, Nov. 10.—[Special Tele- | Bram to Tie Bk | ~Peter McLaugulin was found at an early hour this morning with bis throat cut from ear to ear. The coroner's vordict was that he committed suicide. He was o stranger hore, having worked but a fow days on the wator works ditch. He haa no means and will be buried by the county. His relations 1ive at Buftalo, N. Y. Brosrieny, Neb,, Nov, 10.—[Special Tele | gram to Tk Bar, | —~lsanc G, Bush, 21 yoars | of age, committed suicids by banging him solf. He is supposed to have been crazy Pitehed Tnto & Wire Beathi b, Nov. 10.—[Special Tele gram to Tue Bik.]—While the two young sous of . 1. Sprazue ot Cortland were driv- ing across tho railroad track ashort distance south of thit town at noon today, tho wagon in which they were riding was struck by the southtound Itock Isinnd train, The vehicle was completely demolished. 'Ihe boys were thrown out, oue of them landing in & barb wire fenco forty or fitty feer distant and the other pitched close alongside the track. Neither was seriously hurt. The borses also oscaped injury. Narrowly Escaped a Terrible Death, Craik, Neb., Nov. 10.—|Special Telogram to Tite Bee.]-~The fine farm residence of © Andrew Swarson, one-half mile east of this place, burned to the ground with all its con tonts this afternoon. The fire originated from u defective flue. I'he loss is about )0, fully covered by imsurance, Mrs. nson, together with ber day old baby, ouly e 'd by getting up aud walking and cariying tho babe out her solf. Fractured His Skull, Beatrice, Neb., Nov. 10, pecial Tele: gram to Tne A stranger by the name of Bovens w ly hurt at Shane's marole vards this morning by the slipping of a windlass off the stone derrick at which he Our Auction Purchase of the Bierman, delberg Stock Now on Sale. $50,000 worth of FFine Overcoats and Ulsters at Less than the Actual Cost of Manufacturing. .00 to $8.00 on Each Garment. Men's fine kersey overcoats in dark brown, clegantly To keep the skin clean is to wash the excretions from it off; the skin takes care of itself inside, if not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean, without doing any sort of violence to it, re- quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free al- kali in it. A Saving of § $10 $18.00. trimmed, worth Men's fine drab meltons, half silk lined, worth $20.00. cleysian overcoats, guaranteed color, wool lined, sell in in the city for §15,00. Notice the sample in our show window of that is suppo be the only soap in the world that has no alkali cevery store $13 All sorts of stores sell Vi hahdsome brown ally druggists; cheviot overcoat, satin sleeve linings and taped seams, worth $22,00. We will have on sale on Saturday 150 more of the wool diagonal overcoats at $8, same as those sold last week; they are worth $12. it, especi all sorts of people use it. MACKINTOSHE men’s blue Eley overcoats, which costs store in the city. all wool AMUSKMENTS. BOYD'S it [ | [ Omaha Opera Festival Company. TONIGHT: »d's Tmmortal Opera, -F-A-U-S-T- Saturday Night: Verdi's Sublime Opera, IL TROVATORE. There will be no Saturday niatinee. BOYD'S 1yiiire Tires Times, Commencing Sunday, November 13, OMAHA'S ONLY BIG FAVORITE. Y ON YONSON Viclorious Always. Hinstrate | by GUS HEEGE, and Litt & Davis' Superh company of plavers, ineluding tho fae-fumed Lumbermen's Quartotte, EUCH STARTLING SCENERY The Broaking of the Lo Jam! Th Luniber Camp in Winter! The | Railway Station! Salo opens Saturdny at usunl prices Farnam Street Theatar, “ONiIONS THE H.T OF THE SEASON, rontoht, Matinee Saturgay. SAM J. RYAN AND LOTTIE GILSON IN OUR IRISH VISITORS AllJaughiter, Comoe early If you want a soat, FARNAM STREET THEATER. *°ninces, 4 NIBHTS, | Commenoing Sunday, MN’INEE.' Nov. 13th. GUS WILLIAMS And His Merry Company in APRIL. FOOL. Asaisted by ROs< and FENTON, Ameilon's Promlor ravesty Artists. S inughs enoh 1 hour long. \‘ ONDERLAND / AND BIJOU THEATER ALL THE WERK O KILLA HOMA, AND THE cot Specialty Company, 20c GENERAL ADMISSION 200 N0 TGN ER Phitlosophically View by tho President. L working, He bad only begun work Lvorson. 4. Wood Smith, 1. W.MeCure and CONTRO 1Y REPUBLICANS, WasiiNarox, D, C., Nov. 10.-Priva day. His upper jaw was badly broken and } 5 g i AR EHEL s e Secrotary Halford arrived n Wash uis skull fractured e Konttee: OhAIEKEEHE this 1 trom Tndianapchts. Ho TS, : nwr st Gandinen Adatin Tty admits his surprise and disapoointm BerLiy, Nob. Nov. 10.—[Special Telegram \ 4 ! i g A ¥ Dori Olive = ! tho result of the election, and says ho ga to Tue B | —Hon. J. 1. Young, ono of tho il : b % up all hono for tho ropublican ticket when | glgost sottlers of Otoo couaty, died at bis § 3 Vo (hpointed by he first learned of the heavy democratic bome here this moraing. Last Sunday ho B Wi 3 t poroval of tl jorities in Clhieago buried his wife. Mr. Young was a promt E{ : : president did ot have many calle nent member of Syracuse Masonic lodie und 3 e subject to the brivilego of v " wnd received se y.any private ndvicesion | il be biriod wiih: Masonlo, HoNoL SALLL dectared by or ment on full pay ufter reaching the age of | the: 't of the election. Ho has accented ) ; = \ : priated for v. for tho pur= the W a most philosophical mannar | 45¥* % bose of ot . T Lith str = Eavinat ; 5 h bR 1o resultn a most philosophicul i 3 e 7 from the a i 1 Stree j@0iyoars; provide LU '{ UL ok ana is said to attribute his failure to hear want to Serve n. ~ T e north Lo 1 4 in tho servics. The district and eircait | from tho party man s as a clear indica ; B NaE & e nve rablblican, analiv i ot Neh o f The civil service examination for railway e 3 faom the sou es, a arule, epublican, and it isun- | tion tnat th ave nothing encouragwg to | o iorks as the » DS LOTY roW B R D g ail cle as the postoftice yestorday drew | o . i ddition or o clel wicate, BIEOAUSE Il \ Ition ::1“"»";““} thoro “'"“ b“’" :""‘ it ’“”y“ A e -— alarge numbver of applicznts. There wero | TIIEY ARE wARMER an(] GHEAPEH BN T ©s1 0 13th street, Fenrs o enatle Mr. Ciovotant, by aew oor | You dowt want a torpid hver; vou don't | soventy-nine men 1n attendanco who would ZEIRESy 3 b = ¢ % T LN AT AL DU 20 pointments, 10 give the democratic party a | Wants bt complexions wou dow't want o | e ajob in the mal servico and who passed | VAN Qvercoat * Cloak . . = ; 4 : Y e e, ‘(s acoontoa ) g ¥ 4 broa i you don vant sadache. 3 L gt * \ appointment, and duly quadified as re- majority of these positions. Nor is thero | .} > i v 110 { the examination ! ARE D puadl OR S o hen use DoWitt's Little darly Risers, tho | ‘‘hore weroe five npplicants for positions as . 4 X < i V. We on te Yithday ot any probability tuat the next administration | g0, ittle pilis. Toien e nl l:.’ Taer !n“;m b Omaha Rubber CO- 3 $ 3 » or, A will have any opportunity to make tue United 0 ¢ chers. ey sho ) 3 “t the hour of 10 States suprome court democratic. As it iy B0 RDIOS HEATIN been present the day beforo. but ns they | 1520 Farnam Street, Gor. 16th, Omaha ) S B AT OGT A he court. of final resort on all questious of = wade a mistake of one dav in their appeat & O'Donohoe, AIM(I-vlrln n stroet, \Hlllllu the corporate linits Hf said elty wt for the pur- constitutional or federal law, the political snce Mr. Kigeins of Washington, who has | Lady clerk in attendance, -Erruillrl ions of its justices may atany time of the Gove S The judicial Is the only branch of the government which wili remaiu under the coutrol of the repub lican party after the 4th of March noxt. United States judges appointed for life are Dr. Somers Presents a Showing Concorning posy ufr "i" idoring 1 the assess- Piead Sl > charge of the examinations, decided to lot THIS ment of duage to the s respootively 200mo n._maiter,of importance, thoush. th Contagious Discases. them havo o ohanco and they took e [ SPECIAL SALE T8 of suid property by re; such tuxing and {reedom of tho court from influences by con- | 1'he Bourd of Health mot vestorday after- | examination for the department which they appropriation theroot. ad’ to o vou to special pi e ~ ~ » The proporty belon to you. proposnl to siderations extraneous to the legal points at | noon and ground out the weekly accumula- | wished to enter, Bring t ad’ to_cntitle you to speclal prico. TI_IIS S’l“II E the “( ]'[ S I‘h[{ E'I"l E at|ve myll_”“‘ A R A L) issue in any case beforc it, is conceded. | tion of routine work. Considerable discus- e SJAPANES 1o ) bean decliared necessary by th The places on the _supreme =~ bench | cjon was indulged in regarding the preva- ssThojsitustionint EinapR1agers 43 g pronri ool I which it is most likely Mr. Cloveland £ & With rogard to the report from the Pine I L. = - For Doing sit ) ) d tence of contagious diseascs in the distrlet | o, L [o) county of Douglus. and stito of N Will havo au opportunity to fill during the | [0 50 (BTN SLeet Tl cometery, Dr. | 1tidge agency that the Sioux Indians were [ deseribod as follows towit: noxt four vears (if there be any vacancies av | 18! map show three-fourths of | £0ing out on the war path, a prominent offl ° b Property In name of P, Iverson- all) are at present ocenpied by democrats— | SO0 ; 2 aturday. Pl cast 1905 fant of sub ot 13 of thoc T e e Ty Chief Justice | the contagious diseases of the past threo [ cor at the army headquarters said yesterday 30 feot of tax ot X in the N\Wig of the SEig of Fullor is tho only other democtat ‘on the | MOULLs had been in thattorritory and the | that the only ground there Was for tho | anow ani Complots Treavnont, comsisting o = ~ — = 1213 1 R ot A G s T a4 U b e v | idootar wmed that tho woll witer whiclh | rmor was ‘the fact that the Iudiuus hac | Supposiiorios, inimsnt in Gapsaidy “alnola ot Property in the name of J. Wood Emith,. . 2 sIX 2= | euthor citios fr 0 comotery wa o i3 o | andPills;'a Poiliive’Cura for - External, Interaa publicans and, oxcept Justico Blatchford, | £3t0 red impurities from the cemetery was | been paid a lot of mouney recently by tno a o . 2 3 - 9 A sirlpof Land 60 feat wide Funning nortl and none of them are within fiyo years of the | L1 main causoof tho troublo. He wanted | government upon some old claims and thoy | BindorBleadin:(touing Cironio atociiorenl ].‘or Sflturda) ’ Columbus Skates Free G an ordininco passed to give him movo arbi- | wont in a body down to Chadron 10 do somo | Tailst par box. i fos s Lottarmatl Wi sanortos I R T T BRI uicuby, iy SeUr0 on I0WBSTL | (ravy atthiority: dn hie mutterioficlonii np | trading bacaiss they hads GiEITee for e | Ihs ipatioK Sforssi sont by matl Way sufertrom theline botwoen tax lots dand Li1n section 10, dustico Blatehford Iy iu vicorous health, and | [ SUEROEC (P LAG, ater Of cloaine up | trading boc R L LG DORItively glvon with 6 boxos 0F £0fand thomonoy If T 15, K 1 1 as he likes his work, he is in no hurry to weLsibuviiivasdocled toliryithelofticasy o agent und storskeeper at the Plue Ridge notenrad Joal stamp tor {ros Sample. Guaranies Property int hame of Augustus Kountze Shke. A yantagy e o ls in DODUETY % | the presout ordinance firt. agency. 'tho Indians soom to have an iden | ROLoALAZoR) atams Lor froe sum and i W e 1 G oy Py o Dr. Somers’ report showed that thers were | that they have been charged extortionate 1680 und Dougias strogts, Umha. ) he following pareel or tractof land: Be- affords him, ho having served ten years last | _ : JLhoy. by 5 oaon it a Rt Bpring. ho. other: five. memasier et tee | seveuty-nine cases of coatagious disease and | prices for provisions \at the agenoy and they ginning at the southwest cornor of 10 20 block court, viz: Justices Harlan, Gray, Brown, | b enteen deaths in the month of October. | want to purchase elsewhore. 5 Paddock [laco; theneo sonth Lo tho north Brower aud Shiras aro men hardly past | 128Y¢ were forty-thme cases of diphthoria STt (T n 3 N "Y Z \ \1 #hmn(( Ak strect, produce: flnlvn ('I:lllll;]l* - ( 1 U wn's addition; thoneo eust about 11243 feos middle age, and 5o far as appearances o, | 404 elzht deaths. oo toial deaths from all Vi SIntURIRH N | { \ (R H ! nion< tho north 1ag f snid Olyrk strast, 10 oh good for a deoade of service yot. * | causes were 100, were wero 145 births dur- | Sidney Smith, recoutly returned from J M J; J ) - -, 3 | f \ l;\l‘ west lino of ("m ham's """“[“"“ ing the mouth, of ‘which soventy-two wero | ¢ . » thonee south alons the west 1ine of Cionings males and sevouty-threo femal Usngas may s hare LORADNB OB (LD b )z 3 3 - ; Bam's addition 66 feor to tho sonth line of The reports of the meat nspoctors chargo of bigamy as wel! as the inpumeravle SYRINGE 2 g 2o/ = ) Oinrk stroot, thenca woat along suid south line What Pr I Repuabl ns Ravo to S wmilk iuzpector weore vead and accepted, other counts Igl\l:lilfl!}l!ln. Chief Seavey re- . ZZ 5 = . ‘t’lu‘ “‘:(‘ .‘1'.:33‘,‘:”'-' ;ll p;»m: ”1:”; .I,"" ‘{‘: uldum‘\: Qastinrominent tapublioansiHayeitolfay A communicatiou from Chief Seavey was | ceived a lsiter from Toronto ve A % starting M feor wost of 1ot b, block 30, ety on Harrison's Dofoat, ! read recommending that tho board appoint a | N that Smith had.been legally married to a The Only Perfact Vaginal an s z thonee south atonz said 1ine to the north 1ine New York, No .—T'he Mail and Bx- | committeo to confor with the city attorney | Miss Phoenix of that city dast June under tteeial Syringe o 2 ©o 10, T 15, 11131 X ¢ TSN, : of tax ot 8: thenco west 66 foor 10 the woss press has secured interviews with the lead- | relative 1o proposed logislation for the ben \h?"lm‘fl féf Henry S. Tho m::. . Is lOBI s e o ver nvant. line of 1ith street: thence north paralial to = ] |1 p: 3 0! The letter was written by C. Cl 0 0nly syrinze M ing republicans on the result of the lateeiec- | fit of the board, and ~Seavey, Somers and ) d by mhich vax Juotlons line of Clurk street. produced from Cunning- 3 | R z " ot ‘s addit on; thenes in u northwesterly dis nowly elocted senators and representatives | Smith. Tbe prisoner has & wife and famil iz mad wiling the s s addit on; C Chairman Carter said that all calculations, o A e an el i Cosmiluting tho uwo geotlo orth liiofof. Olarkietrentinos both by the republicans and domocrats, had | fund of 1 mill annual assessmout oo assossed = e 4 roctal lnjoetibna e teigation: 1 B d Extract of Beef i { all food NH.Kl I“l?l“w\ll‘ Ill“.ll‘l“ L ) visic LA cand Ex of Boof is king of all foo i > ARD RUB I ST out tho country, and yeu theso calculations | 8130 & provision fora garbage fund. v 3 Wi STrT S and plac %o wny objootions e o : Price $3.00. ith every overcoat or suit sold on Saturday. | @i ) oo histons enced, ablest and shrowdest repuvlicans in | I you have pies DoWitvs Witch Hazel - P Mail orders solioited the couutry about their respective states, | S81Ve will surely cure you, Wo Girls Missing, thooast 1ino of tax fots 8 and 0 to the xouth t < ed by “which vaginal nuetions i b who claims to bo # personal fri 2 A 100 8 Flerala (vrbat it sava Howell were appointed. They will ses the personal A 1t and ondeavor to secure tho provision of a | living in Omaha, AL i Wi Cay S = , 7 pirt - dock Place; thonco east 63 foot to pluce of bos beon at faultin this state, aud also through- | vaiuatiou for the support of tue board and | Rex is Latin for king. Cudaby's Rex : v, tiflod to 1 U at tho ti A tifid to ho preseat al tho time products —conveniont, delicious, sirengthen- bad been mude by some of the wost oxpori- e ! % appropriation or e af damiges s % SUI'I‘S O you niay conslider p B < LA I3 --On aturday do - i G SHRIVER, d thoy wore dumbfounded and could not —_———— Emma Erquist, a deaf mute residing at : The Aloe & Penfold Co., ‘ 5 y Uble JOUN I N CAGRY account for the tremendous domocratio vic- County Hospital Contract. Twelfth and Townsend avenue, was reported e 1 2 JOHN W. ROBBINS, torios all along tho ling which weronot | Tho county commissioners wore In regu- | as musing to the police G 3 18th Street, breasted cheviot suits at $3.50. Omiba, Ootober o5 RItio0 o A ppraiases frozen and could not be preventod, SEoh R i 2 : u orday, ¢ il maha, October 21, Jue it Yoral N. BI ympathiz y adjourned session for a few hours | missing girl is 17 years old and her relatives NEXTto POSTOFFIOB - £ — e ety W Bosbiom, bt Vol h 5 | ovtrday itoraaom transin th ‘bun | Dnievs o Lns’ R ekt S s ok b e | | CAP€ Overcoats at $3.50 and $4. T, Lo, Mse Voo Ortiaras beroavement and his presidential defeat, but | ness that was left over from tne weeting of | been heard of since Ociober 9. 3 enrefulily propared at low b 2 2 A o] phor Ty I, G. B. Blsworth, Jonn 1w 00 3000 ot 1o tol1 Wit Wwould b L | lust weor. Another disapnearance ranorted was that - A For Boys’ Clothing come Saturday morning | % iy effect upou the permanent welfare of the | Lo VT ap | oF Sully DoWilt, aged 14, and living at 1463 ¢ & You ) d that the unde: country at largo. M. Bliss will tomorrow | 1o CoMMittee on poor favun roported that | South Sixteonth stroet = = 1 avoid tl - d 1 algn) ) lors of the e e aa aariowhl oWOrtow | Richard Suith was the lowost bidder on the e e and avoid the crowd at the 15y of Oriialins bitve tod Dy Ters in this oity. 1 reconstruction of the north wing of the | Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's Littie | Artistic Bl approvid of (o city oot (a1 TS b Joseph H. Manly said that | county bospital, ‘Tho bid of $17,303 was o, | 1Z4TLY Itisors is o misfortuno. These fittle o 2 s thy dumago to the 3 ectively of the property do he bad unalyzed the returns, and 1t snowed | cepted and Smith’s bond appr 3 piliscoghise tnnlivarviiro hosdache dvspep: CHIULY L0 e Anpropr § d | eentec 8 s bond approved. Aprit 1, | P} 5 - that tho worlangmeon in tho manufacturing | 18, was the timo fixed Tor. the Goniplecion | *1% bad broatn, constipation aud biliousuess. i N1 o stheet Trom Y niaa senters of tho wholo country had gone | of the buildinge. e IR e AN EREES P YinkoR #gaiust tho republican party, whilo the ugri- |~ By e adoption of a resolution it was do- Looking for Blr, Smt at Low Prices. t B e Kl . are further notifle that havinz age ocultural interesis, as represented by the | cided thav the clerks and judge: of clection Chief of Polico Seavey received a letter ol H ecepted s fd appotntment and duiy quatitied as farmors’ vote, had' s100d by the republivan | shoula b paid & sach e theie sorviee | from Susquohanna, P’a., yesterday, inquir- Stock and Design R AR S SN R = | roduired m\lu'i“. Wwo' wiil, on the +1at day of party. This will be the full compensaticn which [ ine 8s to the whereabouts of B. F. Smith, The Latest and Best. # : Novewber, A, D 1502 1€ the hour of 10 o'ciock Gaioral . 5 Clarkson of Town said uint | wiil bo paidao i Jires ot b 1B e DOCTOR : McGREW. 5 in the foreaoon, at’ the offies of T, 1, MeOuls rmer ardw, wreha o 2 . Dok, room &1 NV 1Kt Gihan, 5 ail tho best calculations in respect 1o overy | sido ontsiio of tho eity and South Omabn, Tho | Siit, 16 wos et it oLy | Send us 8120 and we'll send you 100 cngraved e A piato except Lis own, had boon set at naugnt | other judges and clorks will bo allowed 5 | up to & Short. timo ago. bub At erosonc i cards from a new copper plate. N By Dosb. of Gonsidering und asitine tho iataes by tho rosult of the eleculon. Ho is oapo- | cents por inile for exch wilo uctually travaled | venco of him con b fod Tie Dolico are | Send us 00 cts, and your present plate (to be held mentof d 10 the 0Wners respectively, ot olally sorcy for the of Soenator | ju returning the ballot boxes und books to | looking for the man. I'he request was from and registered) and we'll send you 100 e~ sald proporty, by n 1 takcing und Spoouer as a republican caudiduto for gov- | tho oftico of the county clerk, Smith's wife 2 A i ) appropriation thereof, Liking into consid ernor of Wisconsin, Bmiw 3 ¥ " Pl - thon kpecinl benofits, If oy, We pay express charges, P heproperty helonzinz ta you, propossd to Bt — METCALF STATIONERY COMPANTY, 5 . bo sppropriated ws afores i wn i whicl by T ATI( : , been doclarod nocessiry by the counefl, by ty to Arg.ue (Lato Cobb's Library Co.) : ordinance, 0 appropri it 1 the nso of the Thoy Clalm tho Republi Trylug to h 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago. oity. eing situate n 84id city of Omabn, 1o Cheat m o Conn it wit! 1 v A New Haves.Coon,, Nov. 10.—Tne Union, in P HOMmE b}‘lght woman, a-q"‘.mSt an extra edition tonight, publishos the follow- earline. She uses it—most bright 3 the county of Donzlas, and stite of Nebraskia, R s s X 15 descriied us £0!lows, to-wit: g r ‘.'H“I’w Lol w i fect of lot 44, E. Rozors ::K:'ll"h‘;u’.lnnrurn;lfn:;h'm:m pittes i pos- women do, You'll find the argu- NEBR.A.SI{A - “"KJ;'*'U"H'}“'ICI" i Noanstile 58101 evidence tending toshow somo H 2 ag il foet of sub 1ot ] T ! o0.Qf oxidox IR Lo 4y Vi) eomy ments all on her side—what can ; 2 - YUl fuct of fon 15O T No B A AL S Ao National Be he ; K - ey . ationa ank, A S fect of west 2 feot of lot 16, Oak Iill conspiracy to agaln count out tho democrats . 7 you say against it? We are will- U. 8 DEFOSITORY OMAHA, NE A ,“’Z‘l"‘.' AR Slasied u‘“‘“:“:“;““ ol 5 ing to leave the case in her hands, — - + BEB pomoy : 1O58 1 foot o Jote 0. 7,8 Noitar'a' subotial uesday. A misleac d legal form o ~ _ ) J ) 5100, 0 . L 00 foot of west o of 1oL 40, 8, K, Roge roturn, to be used under the req'iiraments of You'll end by using it. fCapiat, 4 400,000 e . B Lokl 4:0f 10:40,8, R fiRg tho constitution, was sent out from tne office The fact i y argument as to Surplus. . Leevieei i 863,000 i A ety s okt Lovig, T of the holl-over secretary, Walsh, It con : R AN A ol iy timownid plice wtorosnid, wnil mnaks talos so apd 1o caloh unwary mod the casiest, safest and best way of securing perfeet cleanliness 5 i £ — JACLION £0 OF KLALE 10Nt CONCOraIN s Sl pro- tors upon the subject ¢ ed votes, settle - : . s A . o S = posed wpproprliation, or assessmient of dite RLRES 1Loni the aukisekelrsiooled vales, By } settled by Pearline, If you use it, you know that this is so, | . in . | 2 3 o9, a5 ¥ OU My ¢ ‘,,'“,\,,. ‘,“'|y firs e Were votes cast against Judgoe Morris and 't use i a ate: Ulitare - { , 3 Teeth Filled With PHEB EPR g I oK. " RaRacoien cnas aasluak ladgs. Marpur sud f you don't use it, sooner or later you'll have to be convinced., . eth o JOMN K. I LA . N i NIT 5 B outiuin oy the VR T Ay 33 STOUK DALE. A Aice. the. canagialame lidpe 1o wie Peddlers and some unserupulous grocers will tell you, THE IRON BANK. Latosy Thvon: 1u the troatment of all forus of WA ALIRERALY Omaha, Oct. 26th, 150 ot eratic candidates, It is kuown that several B are this is as good as" or *‘the same as Pearline.” IT'§ — — ——— tony To the 0Wners of all los, parts of (T3 wid Fel hundred votes, many of them for Judge . ALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your grocer sends PROPOSALS FOR PAVING PRIVATE DISEABES' estate alons Bt streots from Grand uyos m?:';: . i:f'l:".'m"?":‘"““".h“"‘ ‘“U."l';“uxv} l:lu yor an imitation, be Lonest—iend it dack. @l JAMES PYLE, New Yorks Sealed prop sale will'te recolved :y she | TEETH EXTRAC WITHOUT PALN Qi “ll‘»t'.tf‘u'x'?:: r’“"l “:" “.mfm ! ’\““‘4“‘“ 7]" by notiled tunt tho unden K . -+ Sealed proposy e recelved b ; vith lossof courage. ambition, wreby notitied that the or- been claiming toaay that _.‘L'".‘.Z.‘[\‘,‘.,‘,“.,".‘.c:: —_— - - undersigned until 1:41 o'elock n. m.. Novembor LANGER M N and vitulity. “Blghtosn yoars of | signed, threo disintercstod trooholdirs of the 400 of & mujorit & — ABth, 1802, for the following kiuds of paving ma- the most remarkable sucosss ln | ity of Omaha, have boen duy vointed by terlul viz AFULLSET OF TEETI ON RUBBER FOR | the treatmant of this ciuss of Glscasos, whioh | tho miuyor, with the ipproval of tho olvy AR 5 YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT MEANS UNTIL ; ustla oF bbh foux Falls th 1t 85,00, 1 UV\'.'I |V.Y the un, Adsstinony of thou- councll of suld city, to ussoss the diinage 10 Slou alls orothor sranite, [} 18 who have been Write Tor olreu- the owners ¢! of the propw PERFECTION IN COCOA YOU HAVE TRIED CGolorado saniston. = firs wnd question Hls. Yalta torolsaus | the axines o8 s a0 LAt Qongratulations Showeriog in Upon Ilim Woodruff. Kansas, stone, and Perfect it guaranteel, Tosth extracted fa ¥ ob, 9 VIt flod brick, themoraing. New onos insarced In oveulng | 5 % el Nel CRIE A ik o | from Al Quarters, Alluccording to specifications. of sume day, — - pproved October 27,0, M2 Niw Yonk, Nov. 10.—Cheorfulness por- Yor puvins iho iiley hotwien sist and ata | 8o wpectitons of Komovablo tirlago rkior uotide | that, huviug o > T avenues, from Farnam stroet to Dodge strcor, | See spoeimens of Flaxible Eiastlo Biate Y d 1w ppointie pd duly quistifing ::::d n:::::as ot | rr‘:‘:;l.::;u.;:rlt.::u..x.a B S o S A somprisid st lh:prurn’:munl'ilw:ll ENGr [ AT arl Wil dneed b rupridb o, Jalgshofnunent, aod Guly quiliged ] athe out way ghly Digestibloand Nutritious. Made Instantl, ngw U the city ot Omaha, ordered fuproyed e, Lhird Fioon, Pesian Blaye cheerless in the extreme. Ty apartments 7 with bolling water or milk, , b di " n . B Novewter, A ut the hour of ¥ yordinunvs No s cuea | Teleparar 1035, LGiaaal Faravn Sk, €, dn tho ut the oftico of B whieh the past aad future wistress of the T - em | forthe pavin: Completd 1n the aileg. t o ¥4 Auke Elovato: or Stuirway from 10va had e s white house rules suprems were radolent Work to be done 1n uccord with plans Stree tentrauco. » — — ——— Work to e Ao, for the purpose of ¢ with the odors of flowers, all gifts of the “THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS.” BA%nL0s Ratiionn.on e fa the ofivear 'to st tnstven 4, S0 e Sl e tey o tm o, | 11, bt Qg ko fisomasie o successful candidate’s adwiring friends, 1 bronosai £ bo made on printed bianks ey s 0 “ar'sde, 'Cikns Tud Consideration Dot aaring iistan frisnda. BE WISE AND USE furnished by the board and Lo Do aceoupan- ° ractor e " P | benefits, if any tulation kept tuo door bell rioging almost Jed by woertificd eheck in the sum of §30, iy On Thursday, November 17, at £p. m., bids | 9f easee and 1o overy § £ ntiouously, Mr. Wiliam U, Whitney, foaq . « 0 d Lo be pro At the tlme the ity of Omahn, us wn evidence of | for the orection'of u three story ind busemont | 1omed, [tacver Falla Thuosysten onoe uapreanated L and e 4 o ael Danlal S Lamont ee B BaRt £00d faith. hotel to bo bullt uv Grand. Isiind will | Erbuehafseidond baoomse aa uiter tmpcasibiiy | 3510 0K i £ o Msilal 8. Lamont, George I The Loard reserves the richt to rejeo bo recolved. Planscan be seen now at the of- | GOLDEN' KEEEN o Of d4IiZes 48 YOU 114y ConsIG0E DFOpur fin:g‘ flow‘rhrl."um-:le::"”l:v“:\”uh the or all bids sad to upl\“.{\luh\‘h. 2 fies n‘r ;‘I I J;.I Fuehirman, arcoiveet, Grand 48-page book o! JOUN F. FLACK, Chalrmen, : 0 wora- CBIRKHAUS 1sland, Neb, "I rescrve tho it to reject < Co., 1 Do P ) GEORGE 3. PAUL, and be denied biwself Loall other callers, Obatrman of tho Boar | of Pubiic " ur ull proposals. FAVE RORICHEDY | oXubs & Co. doth and Douglas Ste. 16th and GUSTAVE Kowlll . Cutwiog sis. holesale, Hinke. Bruce JAMES S [OCKDALE, Quiuha, Novewbor drd, 1502 nid wud ilSBuTauon Drug to. Omabe Neg * % | Qwaba, Nov. ¢ 181 uiodioe

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