THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDJ SDAY , INVEST YOUR MONEY IH GROWING PROPERTY. DUNDEE DUNDEE PLACE. The most desirable and beautifully situated residence property in the city of Omaha , the ground having natural drainage and located on the high land adjoining the city on the west. The grading of all streets in the addition is done by the company without cost to the purchasers , the system of sidewalks will be on the Detroit plan , making every street a miniature park , and giving shade for all houses , duplicating the best portion of the far-famed Detroit residence property. Parties pur chasing lots in this addition must examine thoroughly the following restrictions inserted in all deeds to PROTECT THE PURCHASERS OF PROPERTY. FIKST The said premises shall be occupied and used for residence purposes exclusively for a period of fifteen years from the date hereof and for no other purpose whatever. SKCOND No residence or dwelling house shall at any time within said period of fifteen yeara be creeled or kept on. any lot hereby conveyed , wholly or partly , within twenty five feet of the street line in front of said residence or dwelling. Tinui ) No residence or dwelling house built on said lot at any time within said period of fifteen years shall be erected , on any lot hereby conveyed costing less than twenty five hundred $2,500 dollars , exclusive of other buildings and improvements on said lot. FOUHTH The premises hereby conveyed shall never during said period of fifteen years be used for any immoral or illegal business or occupation ; nor shall any spirituous or malt liquors be sold or bartered away on said premises during said period of fifteen years. Our Salesmen are Ready to Show the Property at all Times , The Patrick Land Company of Omaha , SOLE OWNERS OF DUNDEE PLACE. Room 25 Chamber of Commerce Omaha , , , Nebraska. DUNDEE W. H. CRAIG , President. N. D. ALLFN , Vice President. w , K , KURTZ , General Manager. LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP , How tbo Battle of the Ballots Was Waged at the Capital. THE LARGEST VOTE EVER POLLED Later I'ftrtlculnrs Concerning the lum inous Case Tlie State Institutions New Hanking IiiHtltutloiiH In corporated General Notes. LINCOLN BUIIEAB or TOE OM tin Bis , I IIW'J ' I1 STIIKHT , } LINCOLN' , Nov. 0. ) At ten different places throughout the county tlio republicans of Lancaster hold simultaneous meetings last night ; they were largely attended and very enthusiastic. The workmen of the night lay down on their arms tor the battle of ballots which com menced this morning at 8 o'clock. The day dawned bright and fair , but the crisp air fell sharply upon the cheeks of the boys who were first at the polls. Although bundled in "great coats" they had to keep moving to keep warm. Hut withal no finer morning for n general election over dawned. When the news of fiiir weather in Now York came the boys got dowa to earnest work. It means republican success was the word. At " o'clock to-day the vote polled in the First , Third und Fourth wards aggregated 1,903. In the First ward the Burlington scalpers arc Uniting Lccso to the heart. Ho will lose the ward ; otherwise , seemingly , the boys arc voting straight. Laws catches It , however , In seine ( Barters from the attor ney geuorul's friends. 1'ottifogger Doweoso and Tousito Phillips prance around the corners , and have been in frequent consulta tion with t heir booiilers throughout the day. It is wife to say thai ' - > 00 illegal votes have boon cast in thl.s ward. Train loads of Italians , Krussiuus , Germans , Swedes and indifferent devils have been unloaded for ballot prostltutiou In the First ward all day long. They swore their votes in with a reck- lossnes thut vouchsafes they cure for neither licll or heaven. In nil the other wards qf the city tha poll ing places have been uneventful and unex citing. If thn local republican ticket has been successfully scratched it has buen by the vest-pocket voter. There is no doubt but what Thayer has been scratched more or loss. Hut McShano has also lost from Ills party ranks. It is not probable , however , that he will gam what ho lost. It became evident early in the day that McSliano "re peaters" were abroad , and ready to do the work for which they were hired. Five West Lincoln follows attempted to vote in the Third ward , but bv the prompt action of the poll sentries they failed to get their votes re- cordca. They were spotted und closely watched wherever they went. This net led to keenest vigilance on the part of republi cans at the polling places. The battle has been fiercely fought by the respective parties , and especially by the friends of tbo local candidates. But it can bo said to the credit of all that up to this hour there has been no wrangling , Jarring or fighting. The day has been very peaceable. It can almost bo said to bo an in novation upon the usual order of things on election day. There will bo by odds the largest vote polled over cast in the city. Hnckmen aud liverymen have been on the run all day. Tbo pick and halt were berne to the polls as gen tly as though on a litter. No patriotic citi- icu remained at home. The FUk and Urooks innovators actually looked sick and lonely. Hut they put in the day aud occasionally showed a little spirit. It U certain that tbo l > rohlbtiou vote will not cut any figure in the itoUtics of Luiio.vitor county , liut their de lusion will uot linng to them very long , like a l > all. There is omo prospect of a turning ( re pentance ) that the good pastors of our churches toll us about occasionally. It is time. General Lccso raino in from Seward Just after the dinner hour to-day. Ho says that from the host information ho could get along the line everything is going all right. "A heavy veto la being polled , " said he , 'itud the riUlrouds are knifing mo wherever they can , Hut my faith In the people Is supremo. | I will elvo the rail roads of Nebraska something to haia ma for before I have done with tliora , They have robbed the people ple long enough. I have no fears whatever of the result. Let the railroad bums do their worst. I will bo elected. " Outsldo of the disgraceful raid upon Loose's candidacy in the first ward , the day passed without marked incident. Offers have been freelv miido to-day that Thuyor will be elected by lU.OOO . plurality over Mc Shano. No taken. . I TIIK HMMON'S CASK. ' There is moro in the Ktiunons case than appeared upon the surface in THE Ur.u'.s re port this morning. It now scorns that the er ratic editor brought the trouble upon him self by his hasty actions. Officer Mitchell was on the corner of Tenth mid P streets trying to disperse a crowd of loafers who were obstructing the street so that ladies could not pass , when Kdltor ICmmons came along with his cards bearing Cleve land's picture on ono side aud the ud- vertismcnt of the State Democrat on the other , distributing them promiscuously among the crowd and scattering them along the street. As this Is said to bo contrary to an ordinance of the city the officer objected to it , and requested him to desist , as ho wished to clear the walk so that ladies could pass. The editor took umbrage at the order and hot words passed back and forth , resulting in his arrest. When taken to the "cooler" Mr. Emmons resisted the officer and assistance was called and ho was roughly handled , but was put under lock and key for a short time. Finally , however , ho was released on his own recognizance to ap pear before the police court to-morrow morn- inp to plead to the charge filed against him. Opinions differ widely as to where the blame lies in this matter. Emmons is gen erally regarded ns u good cltUon and a quiet , Inoffensive gentleman. Ofllcer Mitchell is blamed considerably , but ho has his friends. The public , per haps , is with the editor in his trouble , but the facts will bo known to-inor- row at least statements will bo made under oath. The theory that the game was played for political effect has exploded. It is now known that the arrest was not connived , und thut it was the result of an attempt to dis perse a crowd that was standing on the streets talking politics. STATK IX-.TITUTIOX * . The board of public lands und buildings hold an adjourned session this morning. Nothing , however , of any great importance came up for consideration. Vestordiiy after noon the reports of the various state institu tions were received. Claims were allowed , but us they wcro BO modest and just the newspaper parngraphcr has no chance to chronicle steals or Jobbery. The state insti tutions seem to be in a nourishing condition. Convicts increase at the pen , The hospital for the insane holds its own. During the past month Dr. Kniipii reports two deaths and fifteen discharged. liut the same report attests that seventeen patients have been re ceived , making the total number of inmates ! H' > , the same number under treatment at the beginning of the month. SEW lltXKINO ISSTITtTIOX. Articles incorporating the Kxehango bank were filed at the oftico of the county recorder yesterday afternoon. The institution author izes a capital stock of $100,000 , subject to in crease as business demands and 5U per cent of it to bo paid in on or before the 1st day of December , the date upon which the company will commence business. The articles are blgncd by S. H. Uurnhaui , I. M. Raymond , Uev. Lewis Gregory , Mayor Sawyer and M. L. Eustorduy. Shares are fixed at $100 each. Mr. Uurnlmm will nmnufeo the affairs of the bank. It is understood that the now enter- prize will bo quartered in the Shcldron block. There is no question but what it will prove an enterprise of importance to the Capital city. CITV NUWS AXII NOTES. The docket of the district court will bo called to-morrow. This means that the Lan caster county district court will commence to grind out Its grist of civil and criminal cases. H. F , Reel , the Insnno man found on the streets n short tlmo ago and committed to the asylum , was taken to Wilkesbarre , Pu. , his homo , by J. T. I lay , to-day. The deserving poor will not bo forgotten In Lincoln on Thanksgiving day. Elder Hoxvo announces that ono who sympathizes with the poor has donated to each of twenty- nvo families the following provisions , to be distributed by the relief and aid society. Ono turkey , ono bushel of potatoes und twenty-live pounds of flour. Although it is written upon the statute books that saloons shall bo closed on elec tion day , there was evldenco of rum and re bellion on the streets in largo quantities to-day. Some of the voters carried all that they could stand under , There will evi dently bo work for the policemen to-night. Walt M. Socly came in from Bennett at 3 o'clock. He expressed the opinion that the banner prohibition precinct of the state would not thaw any gain over the vote of two years'ago. . Malaria Fever cured by Jar vis' Brandy. An KuuiMttrlu Woman. . ' * * Fortune. Springfield Republican : Mrs. llutsoy Bradley , of Kant Htxvon , who died re cently , leaving tin chtuto of $ ; { 50,000 , inaclu a fortune out of matrimony. She married John Hrttdloy , ecvoiity-Jiyo , when she hor&olf wits llfty-two , receiv ing S-'O.OOO. She asked $ .22,000 when her lover proposed , and was refused ; but ho went home and counted over his $ ; ! ( ) ( ( , < MU ) or more and the next day came and told Butsoy lie hud decided to "split the dif ference" and was accepted. The mar ried life of this stnuiRo pair was without event until Mr. HraUloy suffered u "strolco" and a lawyer wns called to make his will. Mrs. Uradley had ver bally given up all right to her share in the estate when she was a fiancee. Soon after her husband died , and she re ceived $1125,000 as her .share of the es tate , no will or other written agree ment being found to prevent her. A lifo of the greatest economy increased this to $850,000 , which she has willed to St. Paul's church. She did not love her relatives. Once she built a foiico twelve foot high between herself and brother who , she said , was prying too closely into her affairs aud bought a fierce bull dog to keep guard. An effort will bo made to break the will , however. The Japanese Style. A little incident mentioned in a letter to the Christian Register from the Unitarian envoy in Japan shows the ex traordinary care which is manifested in that country that letters shall go right. There was returned to him the other day in NiUK'o a pamphlet which ho had mailed in Tolclo a mouth before. He says : "It had painted upon it seventeen tags of the curious Japanese mailing paper , light and thin as gossamer , but tough and untearablo as rawhide. These , by the strange characters in scribed thereon , showed that it had been sent to seventeen different places in the endeavor to find the person to whom it was addressed. All this trouble taken for a more pamphlet. A greater marvel still was that it should by any possibility find its way back to me , when there was nothing upon it except my English handwriting to indicate the sender. " This seems to bo an improvement upon the methods of our own department under a democratic administration. 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