1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEl.TFRIDAY , NOVEMBER 9 , 1888. THE HESCLT IN THE COUNTY , The Total Vote Pollocl Will Roach Twenty-two Thousand. DEMOCRATS KIND OF GET THERE. A Cliancc to Build n Couple of Hop- roscn tnt I VPS to Iilncoln to Join 'J'lin ' JU'puhllcan Majority 1'roin the Interior. CotintltiK tlio People's Vote. a. Hocbc. Turny nnil IJonnm , the ' bonnl , wore iiusily cnt'.iKoclci tcrda.\ IUK over the rctunn of tlio roeont olcrtlon. Ai was ciinrillly rxpi'ctcil , tlio tally s'.icctH , tin iircparo.l by tlio Juilgdi mid clerks oT election , tin1 In n oomplieat.ed Htntc. U.'lio report ot the First wanlAVns taken up nt tlio oi > uiiiii ( . ' yesterday inoniliig , and itv.n found to bo bidly inuddleJ , coiitainint'nu- niprons tnatlicmatlcal errors. The i-lungc , however , In tlio total niniiber ot votes east for ciicli candidate will not Uo ot hiinirient Diucnitudu to turn tlio ro ult uuo wuy or the othi'r. 11 was discovered tlnit ttio returns weiv forwarded to the board without beiMtf CTtinet ! to by the Judges nnd clcrk In the First ward , and n rumor followc.1 li i-in flection with this to tlio ellet-t that one ot the board perfonni'd his dutie * without having qunllllcu. liunury In this respect resulted In It tfeiliK denied to n certain extent , The count r.-lll bo reminiert this niornitiK , ntid will bu < .oiiipltud ! a.s soon a.siiossible. llolow is tfivon thu the total vote on each pindldato voted for in Uouglas county on 5'ilosdaj. The totals and majorities irlven tire the result of elTorts put forth by Titr III.i : to Mocnro nconrute rotiinis from eaeb liollitiK Precinct in the county at tbu earliest possible moment. They can bo relied upon us beiti In tlio main rnrrcct. Slight uhauttos fnay 1)6 ) made when the oflleial canvass is completed. The democrats httvc prnethtill.v nnrridd UoiiKliis county , elactlug over.v can ( lidulo 011 their Uukut with the exyeption of OHU rcprescutativi and perhaiu * Uvo. Podoluk ulom i for the lower house is defeateil by I'oiulon ( rep ) and Morrinwev ( dem. I H tied with iierln ( rep ) . The otllriiil count uiuy I'liuiiBO the voio of thu two laltor to thu u.xtont of blci'titiK one or the other. The delegation from UoiiKliis county to the Htato legislature' , therefore1 , will bo as follows : Senators -I'axton , JJuins and I'aulseii UepruHontativuti Ciardntir , HuiiL-atc , I'V'imo , Novo , Cushliij , ' , Snydur , McMillan , Uondon , und either lierlin or Mot rinscy. The folloivinjT tnblo tcllH the Htori : rilllHIIIC.NIIAI , Ulil.CKIU" . Blo.in ( dom. ) Hi.Slft lledstrom ( dom. ) lls'J-J ) Tlbblttn ( dom. ) 10stl KoHUTitun ( dem. ) 10vit : Allun ( doiii.J 1UvJii Total 51 , T IlussL-11 ( rt-p. ) ID , li ! IIlistings ( rep. ) 10ti37 'JJutlor ( rep. ) 10'JSS JTdditiBs ( rep. ) 10'J 7 MeNeny ( rep. ) lU.'ST Total , , 5I , ; 3 Averuiru deuioerutic vote lO.H'i.'i Averugo rupubliuun vote 1U'J4. Averajjo democrutie majority MO ( iovr.itsoit. McSliunc ( dem. ) 12,11 Thuyer ( rep. ) S.011 Majority li.STT riii6Ti\\ : > T fioviii.viit. : ( Foldti ( dem. ) ll.oti ) Mciklejohn ( rop. ) U..ll'J ' ' Majority- lm .SiKtltl'.IAItV 01STATt. . Ilinqs < dour\ ) ' tO,0i Laws'c ( < < p ; ) . . ' ) . , . . , . r 0,0 Jt ! 1 Majority . . . . . . . . , . . . . ' : . . . . ' . . ' 733 Tiiifisvuiu. : Patterson ( dem.r. . " . . ' . . ' . . . ' . lO.tlO.I Hill ( rep. ) ( , 03 ' ' ila ] o rity. , . ' , , . ' . IKW AL'lllTOIt. royuler ( tleni. ) lO.S'.IO ' Jlcnton ( rep. ) 10,017 Mnlority 87l ! ATTOltXUV-CUNlUlAIi. MutiRcr ( .dutn. ) 13liri Lees'o ( rup. ) 7SVS ( Majority 5a.i7 COMMISSION Ell. .1 Ubsen ( dem. ) 10,8s1 ! Steen ( rep. ) 10-0.t ( Majority 870 Sl'l'KltlXTIS.SlHi.VI' . Thruslier fdem. ) . . . . , 10,7M : Juuo ( rep. ) . .10,070 ' Majority . G. > S toXdiiijrAN : < , Jtlnrlnn ( dtsm. ) lO.KX . ; ConnoU ( rep. ) 10rl , < j Majority 117 Hr.N\TOKS. Jjiims ( dem. ) ,11,711) ) 1'nxtuii ( dem. ) VJs07 ; PnuUon ( dem. ) ll.Orii' Savugo ( rep. ) 9,711' ' ) Jfirolc ( ITP. ) O.titU lIuHcnll ( reii. ) t 7tilO iu'.rni'.siN CATI vis. Gimlucr ( dom , ) lO.KH' ' Jlunguto ( dem. ) 11,108 J'odolulc ( < lom. ) , .10,4(7 3''eimo ( dem. ) 10,1110 JVlorriHsuy ( dem. ) I0rir > K uvo ( dom. ) lOiK | ( Ciwhlnjr ( dem. ) ll.Oil , Knydur ( dem , ) 10iU < i iMeMillan ( dem. ) 10liW Gilmore ( rep. ) O.IW1 Jiaitubrook trep. ) 10'JJl Worrison ( rop. ) HSC , "Williams ( rop. ) ' . ) , > -8S O'Urlen ' ( rep. ) 10ltl ! ! llorliu ( rop. ) lU.fiO.'i hpeeht ( rop. ) 10,4a * Mulliall ( rop. ) 10,1 f ) Condon ( rep. ) 10,5'J1 ' cor.srv ATioitNEV. Mahone.v ( dem. ) 11,010 CiurJey ( rep , ) UVI7I ; Majority 1,007 CIMMIHSIO\III. ( : C'Kceffo ( dom. ) 10KV > Amlreen ( reji. ) I0itrj ; Majority , KKt Hy adding ? the uvenigo domoenitio uud ftvurugo republican vote C.IHI for prcnldontinl loctorH , us givtni ubovo , tlio total is Ul,070. U'Uis does mil inuludu the pruhlbition vote , us no rword of it was made in Tnu liu' : re turns , Hhoidd the temiioranco vote run up us high n thn iirohibitionlHts have been cliiiiiinif , ' , the total vote oust inDou 'lus county \vill ruuob at least . ' ,000 , uioro than iluublo what It wut > in ItsSJ. CITV COUNOlIi. It AdJouriiH Alter Falling to Obtain n VUDI-UIII. After wuithiK for lu-onsidorablo lonpth of ttino in anticipation of obtaining tl quorum of the council lost night , 1'reMUcnt llcchcl cuiioil the meeting to order , uud but nluo .inembLtrs iveru present. Tlio cliniruiuu then niincmncud the council luljourned , Ho also Dinted that hen-lifter tlio < x > nucll would bo Called to alt.in session ut 7.UO p'oloclf , us per un cxUtluR re.solutlun to tlint effect. A similar UlsK | > siUou WUH niiulo of the nieetlng of the board of CMiunlkutioii , by Chairman iturnhiim. It was thought tUat theswxU at wulauco last uliflit Wr > s on ac count of tlto verdict Cf the \ woo > on election ilny. The comer ot oratorical ipT.yity of tjio council , Sir Uunc S. llnscall , was abse-nl , unil .Mdcrmun l.co moved that the brother Aldcrumu COUUAIUHU iuvoUi ) prayer jn behalf - half of the proitmtvd politician. The blow ilcult the dumocr.ioy wua tiuppo > ici ] .to have brcu juNtrumcutal Jn uUiuntim ; Alderman I oivry , nnd the scarlet ioiuplcxiuued ! retire * Bi'titutlvo from tlm TJjlrJ , It 's ' tlinugiit tJuit no tiCSKloa will 1)0 ) .called n-aln until tlta nest rcs.ilar meeting Tuesday Tennyson Jas | n I. upv , Jfov. 3. l oi\l Tcuny .uu Usa K fulfil i ohyta oi rUcuumtio j ui. CIIL'MIIINO THi : ASAUOHISTH. They AVID Not Ho Allowotl to I'nrntlo In iCIucnuu on Novpiulicr 1 1 Onicno. . Nov. S - Special Telecram to TUB IJr.r.Ve , vo""t allow it , ( rctitlPinen : you can not parade on November II , " said Chief Ilublmrd to L. H. Oliver nnd H. K. fthnntioii this morning. It will beroniom - bercd that after the ntitirchists had been sentenced Oliver win president of the Ani- ncst.v aHHociatlon nnd Shannon was un active participant hi the different measures pro posed f6r HIP relief of the condemned. ' 'Mr. llubbara told us , in a very Kciulcuianly way , that xvo could not parade , " said Oliver to a reporter. "Hut 1 want to lunke a protect against the deci.sion. By what right ilo our servants , Mr. Kuclie anil Mr. ilubbard , dic tate to us whether or not wo can p.iy an amount of rp.tpect to our murdered comrades : That is exactly what I mean. I'arious was Judicially murdered. What right bos Chief llubb.inl to sit in Judiimual over the wLshes of my burninp Hrtul' I am no nnnrcliist ami neither Is Shannon. Moth of us were born and raised In Illinois. Perhaps not more than eighteen or twenty of us would liuye joined the p.inide , but we wunteit to do it ; llrst , to p.i.v n nlark Of tribute and respeot to our dead i-nmrade. Parsons , und second , we wanted to miter our protest utfaltmt his foul murder anil - Unit not I'ovreil show his murderea-it wo tire b.v their di'creos. AVe didn't want tiny ban ners , nn.bauds . or any red Hags. We wanlod to assemble quietly , parade quietly and iiii | tlv , pay our respects to our slum brother. " Shannon und Oliver .attempted Inter to work on the feelings of Major Hoche , but it was u fall un1. Tlio mayor said in answer to their ( pi - > st ion : "You will h.ive no pnraili1. no currying of red ILisrs , no displays to omn- mcmorntt * the dead anarchists in this cltv. The. people have most oiniiliaticall * ) said that the.do . not want displays of that kind und will not h.ive them. Vou may Just a- > well understand it now in at any other time , that Whenever imatvb.v shows lt hi'.id In Chicago I will put my foot on it and suppress it. " Ulllett Uy Send. CRESTOK , Ja. , Nov. -Special ( Tolegr.itn to Tin : But ; . | > Ed Ilull , a striker , was shot and instantly killed this afternoon by one of the new engineer * named Charles Huston. The shooting occurred in the back room of u billiard hall , used as u democratic he.iu- ipnirters. .Ilall was a iuarrclhome | uhariictui' , and had achioved. since the strike , consider able repulutioii us a slugger , lie figured con spicuously in moat of tlm trouble that has oc curred in this stronghold of the"Q' strikers. Be was regarded as a desperate character and has courted death many times since the strike by looking down the muzzles of levol- vers. Husion was also handy with a ruvol- ver , nnd some weeks ago llred slioU at a brottiurhood oiigineur at a "Q'1 ' crossing , who scratched the back of bis hand at him. Hus ton was immediately taken away on a special train by the city authorities , who feared un uprising of the stnUoi'.s. The origin of the ti oil Did is not known , as the men had scarcely met wht'ii thu eimlnuer called to tlio striker to stop and not approach him. The order was disregarded mat Bull wat > shot through tlio head. and lo\vu Pensions. WASIUNOTO.V , Nov. S [ Special Telegram toTiir Uin : . ) Nebraska penaious : Original invalid Paul Meyer , Omaha ; Wostloy Crig- ler , Liberty ; William McKoiglian , Kqd Cloud. Jncreuso Joslnb II. Hurp , Bolvi- dcre. Ku-issuo Joseph Hurd , Long Pine. Original Widows , otc. Ithodn M. , mother of John F. Cryslor , Boxeldcr : Margaret , widow of John Pollnnd , Taylor. lowapeuaiont ) : Original invalid Nchommli Woodruff , Sliambaugli ; James A. Lane , Chariton ; Joseph 1) . Niotll , deceased , West Union ; Oscar Chase , Cherokee ; William H. Deaup , Oro.seo ; Banjiimin Lee , Woodburn ; William M. Moore , Dos Moities. increase Orion H. Wilcox , Crossvillo ; Arthur M. Humiflton , ftiount Ayr ; Heiibcn Uunoe , sol- tliers' home , Marshalltown. Original widows , etc. Jane , widow of Joseph 1) . Nieoll , West Union ; Annie , widow-of Jauios N.i.oe , New ton. Mexican survivors Levi C. Ulliott , Stuart. Mexican widows Saiah , widow of William E. Sou , JJes Moines. Ittitillcntlon. Republicans of Nebraska and Omaba , by our honest cftorts anil Uio justice of our catisc , we have gained a great victory. Lot us meet together on Saturday evening next aud ratify the action of our great uarty , ami by our enthusiasm and good nature show that wo are there to stay. A great parade with imw features wilt bo held , of which the programme will bo published to day anil to-morrow. All clubs and organ izations from the city and all parts of the state desiring to participate will report tome mo us soon us possible , and cver.v possible ' provision will be made for till. Turn out everybody , have an olegaut time und then settle down to work again. The governor , United States senators , congressmen and presidential electors are invltea to bo pres ent. T. S. Uu.viiKiox , Marshal. Kciuurkublo Newspaper KII terjiriHC. Mi.VNHAi'OUH , Nov. 8. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BISK. ] The Minneapolis Tribune dis played great enterprise yesterday Jn the morning between 4 mid 5 o'clock it dispatched eleven exclusive' special trains , reaching all northwestern points Trom two to eight hours ahead of the regular trains. The papers Bout out weso the .second edition , containing ' tabulatcd.returna by counties lor the im portant states. I'ntiiell Commission , LOMIOV , Nov. 8. Tno Paruell commission spent the whole day henring witnesses of outrages. Harrington objected to an in terpreter prompting thu Irish witnesses , und Justice llaunoii cautioned the interpreter. The police .tcstilled that a large force was occupied in protecting boycotted and threatened tenants. A j''loatiim Arsenal. .N.RW Y.yiti : , Nov. 8. An examination of the clcanmu'J papers of the steamer Sagmiiw. supposed to be a blockade .runner .bouuil . to Htiyti , hews -that oho carries I''O cases of rifles , flvo tuiHOi of bolts , tbreo cases of paper for cartridges , Jlvo casu.i of drums , forty- three bars of lead , 70. ! canes of cartridges and 11,000 koi'h of gunpowder. Mm ( .011 Id DjuiKorously Slok. KKW Ynitic , Nov. 8. The 'Tribune says : "Mrs. Jay Gould is dangerously sick ami her phj&icians are unable to encourage nope of her recovery , She sufToiol a stroke of parulyuis on Tuesday , und sluco that tlmo her condition lias been vcgarded us despe rate. " lliutfion Rtvoi < Trains Oollido. Nr.wnuuri , N. Y. , Nov. fi. A freight train on the Iludion JCivor railway ran into a pas- sensor train at Fishldll lauding , opposite this city , this morni.ng. Ills rcKirtcd | that suvenil passengers uro Injured or Itlllcd. " \Vontorii 1'intnl \YANII iu ; to.v , Nov. 8. Special U'eloKruin to Tun Unu.Jpurist Wcborwas to-day ap pointed pojtraaster at Spijtilding , Clreoly county , Nub , , viya .Imiius Conueil , rosigiieci. The psjjtvWi.ni nt Lust Chaiico , Lucas county , in , will bo discontinued from No vember ' 'a A StaRe Owuch Ilclrt Up , Do\v.Ncn\Ut3 , Cat , Noy. 8. TJic down stutfovna held uj ) to-auy by a masked lut'U- waypmti. The express box , cotitalultig bullion and cola auiouatlnt ; to jibout ( ? , & 00 , was riital ot Its contents. The taull bass were noi found. I'riuccCoii Confers Iorocs , ip : ; , N , J. , Kov. 3. TUo board ot ot I'rliiceton colleso'today to-day con ferred tlio Iionorabla dc&rcu of doctor of diMiiityoii Pr. Willlnm McAto69 , of Win * ormfcln , nnd doctor of literature on Malcolm MoNnil , 'n , professor ot autrjnomy in Lake A Hntnl Lo ? ANC B . Kov. s. The large hotel at r < onh' Heah , on the coast , aV ut twenty mile * fam this city , with nil Its oostly fur- nlturo , ui totally Alubtroyod by.-ilio Li-st The Mother of Mnurlcotto Tnkos tbo Wltnosa Stand. HOW THEIR HOME WAS RUINED. MaUnino Corroncnti TellH Ilic Sail Klory of Acquaintance With I'rntlo nnd Concludes AVItli nil Appeal. Mniirlcpttc'rt Motlior. PAIIINov. . S , [ New York Herald Uablo SiK.fl.il to Tin : BKI.I Tlio Prado trial to-dav was entirely rcl.itlvo to the thefts which the pusoner nnd his accomplices are supposed to Imvo committed in Spain. The audience would much prefer keeping to the murder- story , liven 1'rmln showed but in different interest in the proceedings , rarely taking the trouble to put in a word. If he can only sttceoed in saving his bead lie does not imml u few years' , imprisonment for steahug. The llrst lucident which relieved the mo notony was the appearance of Mine. Corro tieuii , whoso resemblance to her uilfortuimto daughter is striking. She explained in low tones how 1'rado bad tlr.U come to their house on a pretended business , errand , und how a few thus later he bud cotircM'Jd that bis real object was to demand in marriage the baud of Mile. MuuriccUc. She also explained - plained thodiplomallc manner in which 1'rado hail obtained the family consent' to the union. As nit accepted lover lie behaved himself at lirst with the utmost propriety , but one day to her horror Mine. Corouneau learned that Mauriectto was eneieuto. Then followed n period of dissimulation and en treaty. Prndo constantly promised to marry the girl , but continued to put off the wedding daj. Matters went from bud to worse and to disgrace. There was soon added their financial ruin. Finally Prado was arrested , unil Mauricette with bun. The mother's cup of sorrow was full. Mine. Corouneau spoke of the various ear rings and bracelets bbe Uail received from 1'rndo. Shu ilid not know them to have been stolen. She denied ever having had improper relations with the accused , but ad mitted that on several occasions he hud kls. ed her. Prado spoke up here declaring the kisses to have been strictly llliul. Tlio witness stated that she had advanced Prado 5XJ ( ) francs and llnished with an nf- fecung exhortation to pity and to acquit her honest and misguided daughter. The next point was the alleged attempt of Prado to kill Ku/'OJU / ) Forestlorc at Budeiiux. A revolver ball had boon found in the bed room door. Prado said Eugenic had break fasted with him one hour later and the story was therefore ubaurd. Eugenie testiiled tliat ho had to do ho to prevent scandal. The Gunoral CuiCARO , Nov. y. The general managers of the Chicago , St. Louis & Missouri river lines met to day to consider what action should bu taken by them in view of. the par tial collapse of the western states passomrer association. As a result of the conference Chuirnian Abbott was mstructciu to call a meeting of the managers of nil roads in the territory heretofore- covered by tbo associa tion for the purpose of discussing the situa tion and taking steps to renew ttio organisa tion. Mr , Abbott hus accordingly called a meeting for next Wednesday. The Iturliitfftoii JUtxliiucs Kntca. CUCAOO , Nov. 8. The Chicago , Burling ton & Quilicy to-dav reduced 'tho rate ou packing house products from Omaha to Chicago cage to n basis of lii cents per 100 pounds. The tariff rate is liO cents , the cut being made to meet the rules of the Kansas City roans. The Chicago & Alton has large qon- tracts with ICnnsas City shippers made on a basis of I a cents IKJI100 pounds. Kansas City to Chicago , ami complaints of Omaha ship pers led the Burlington to give thorn the same rates. The Omalm roads have met the Burlington's action , ISvon tlic Mugwumps Give Up. NB\V YUIIK , Nov. 7. [ Special Telegram to THU I3ii.j : : 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. Tlio World admits that the indications all point to a good republican majority in the next hoiibo of representa tives. They Failed to Kcipaitcl. Niw : YOHK , Nov. 8. Hon. , S. S. Cox said to-night : "I think that the house is against us , notwithstanding our gains in Virginia and other states. The northwest and west , including Minnesota , Michigan and Wis consin , have failed to respomi for us. " Tlio Augusta IOV posit ion. Auoi-iTv , On. , Nov. S. The Augusta na tional exMsition | opened to-day. The wcuther was perfect uud tlio attendance large. Jlforn Be.iuitit'ul Tlmii Now York Times : A dispatch from Olcnwood Springs , Col. , sstyh : "A limiting party returned fruni the iiinitn- tuiiiB north of the Grand rlvoi * j'eijtorduy nnd reported the discovery ot n wonder ful wutcriull hitherto unknown. Though not oqunl to Niagara in volume , it was thought to exceed it in beauty. The plnoo is on Rillo creel ; , twpnty-lhu miles from here , nud it > supposed to 1m o novel * boon vibitod by white nion bofoi 3. The stream HprondH out to a width of UOO feet at the brink , and the wutop glides over the rocky edge , ijproiidiiig out into a thin Hhcot UH it-fjilK dis tance of 151) ) foot to the bottom of the ciinnti directly undornenlti. TJio party disuiotmted , and carefully ibreoiiing along the base of tUo 'poi'irandiculur wall , puahod behind Uio aquatic tapostrv into nooks und vuvoriis honoath the Tlio walls anil arches were Ihiekly studded with astnl- tictitn aud stjUutfiulto foriiialioti ot rare bc-nuty. It { a.'without doubt tin- finest waterfall in i ilnrado , The disi'ovi'rios any tlioohiiin \ of water fulls snftlj over tin * lodRO and ( gracefully dissolves into uiist before rjoaohitiK 'tho boltotu. A party is beipc'orptitiT/.oil to sisit the spot , anilit i.-jjhoupht , to tiainc it Kocky Mount nlti fullri. ' ' (1m ( Itdorbnek. A eoiTO-HJHMloiit | tolls the Lliiffnlo Ex press that "roorback" oriRinnted in the ciuupuign ol 1S-14 , and that the very lii-pl of them was | i story told by one Hoor- bick : , then traveling in tlie south , that hi- saw there slaves branded 'M. 1C. P. , " the property of .lames 'K. 1'olk. then n candidate , nnd whom the story oatno near defeatlitg. So it is safe to suy tlio political imagination moves ulotig pretty well tlio same lines , no mtitler what it era , and iiima only for the deadliest -tiilo without any regard to tlio probabilities. .Itimcs K. Folk , the sim ple , honest , God-fearing country gun- tlemnti. was uniting the most humane ot men , and though he had large slave property , tidmmiblered it in such fash ion tlttM1 , itMW much more a chargit than a profit , nor did ho : il voids pocket witli any porauUitus of ofllce. It iH also a muVter of tiolorluly that his sal ary as president was far from ooverltig his expenses while in tlie White House , und of Atiron N. Mrown. one of his ettb- inet the story is told that he had to re sign to oseauo Ilimncinl ruin , as it oo. > t him $10,000 u year to live in Washing ton us he thought his position de mauded. Ktntuo of Itwutior. Rpringlleld Hoptiblieiin : A east is being molded by .1. Q. A. Ward tit New York for the broii/o btatuo of Ileni'y Ward Hcecher. whieh ib to sui-mnunt the monument to the preacher in Pros pect park. Brooklyn. The gran he pedestal will bo nine feet high and have llgurea in bronze on each side. Ou the loft will be u young negro woman reueji- inir up to the plinth to lay a palm leaf tit the feet of the friend of her race. Ou the right will be the liguren of two white children , one ot whom endeavors to place ( lowers on the plinth. The Ptnttie of Mr. Beeelier will bo eight feet six inches high and represent the preacher standing bareheaded , holding his familiar toft felt Imt by his side in his right hand. lie wears his usual cape overcoat im- bottonod , disclosing the coat and vest underneath. A plain cravat , knotted , is worn under the broad I urn-down rol- lar. Mr. Beecher's left hand falls by his side , and lie looks slightly up , ahead und ti little to the right. Air. Ward's idea is to show the great preueher in his aspect * IR a publicist and citizen. Ho looks as if ho were taking a walk in the park and had removed his hat , but for the mometrf. The monument will coat about fiiljOUO. DrirJiiir Machinery. A novel nietfi rt of driving machinery by aniiiionia v ijior , which , it it ? churned , will revolution-/ , ! * marine engineering , is lo be tried rri a few days on the , now Ked Star tug illurculeb , which is now being prepared for the experiment , says the Philadelphia Record. It as claimed that theYo will bo u wiving of 60 per cent in oonl , and no oil will be required , the lituinonia being it own lubricator. TJib amnuniiti is forced with Hie wnlot ; into the boiler and driven out of Vhtj water at n compara tively low , Uiuperuture ) , and then lionttid in n stetihi-box known as usuper- ' .hentor , wherti.tt ' 'expands and enters the oylijidors winr 'great force. After leaving the cy ders.'it is iigjiin forcUd into the boilers and reab--orbod by the water. IJtit a few barrels of the ordi nary ummonio. will be required to run a largo engine. The trial is looked upon with great interest , as it js Claimed that tlio system can bo.applicd to larger vessels. His Fcnra Komnved. Chicago Tribune : " Mary .Tune , " said the wholesale fruit' dealer , with feeble voice and pallid lips , ' 'tell me the truth. I can bear it. What does the doctor say' : " ' .He says , " responded the wife , her face nidi an I with joy , "that the crisis is past and you will recover , William. ' ' ' Mary Jane , " lie exclaimed , infirm , ringing tones , ' 'you may countermand the order I sent to the warehouse yes terday about re-barreling that carload of apples. Tell the men to ship them as they are. " Ail Iiifllnn'H Trunk. It s said that the Ural thing a Wash ington Territory Indian buys is a huge trunk. Then , if ho lias money enough ho lills it. This trunk acts as a store house for trinkets as long us the look holds good , then it if ) turned into a cra dle , and when the owner dies ho } s buried in it. Dr. Hamilton Warren , magnetic phy sician and surgeon , room : s , Crounse block , icor. 10th and Capitol avenue. Qhronlc uud nervous uisoabos a spec ialty , n Telephone ! ' 44. The block system , ; u , it is now termed in railroad parlance , is simply the di vision of a railway into ti certain num ber of what are called telegraphic di'h- tricts , the dj&taneo between which is determined by the amount of tratlic. and each block station hus signalling instruments by which thn signal man fpmmimicatCh with the box on ench side of him. Now , when a train enters any block a semaphore signal is lowered and no train js allowed to follow until the one in front lias reached the end of the block , when thu.Hlgnal is raised and ut the same time lowered for the block ahead , etc. The block systems in use in Kuropo and t.Ud country generally amply me-ehmdeUli loviees for lowering and raising tff/"aiil / ) | , door signal , l-ut thcnc. it is thought , will eventually bu replaced by uulon/atic devices. MEXICAN MDBTANauWni ENT ll ( loath t Ou > auui . ( . ' .ULUI IJiut-urj tuitl all li GEO. N. HICKS1 Real Estate Column. Unreal u * Tills wVolt in ItHsllJKNfr. PUOl'K.UTY. EMXIANT huMt'iimll'i' in II.itH' ' m I'lu. . i > , b.iui , furtmcc , but liroom , city wntor , nil iiHxlprnliniirm'iMnpnti. n sjiU'inllil liomi- full Klvo imuieillHtf i > os.'i ssu > u ; it bin ljarK lii if Hiililsoou call and j i < t in U-i' . K'lf'l ! olislit room liom' with full 1-it , ui'nr 'J'lthnml I'niiplftoanvemtp. i > rk' < . < t7.W > . A f KW 8 room liouso , nil inurtornuiivunlt > ti < en InVcit \ Oninhii j a WB lurxnlu It tiiUivuit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "V'lrMlii.us , . iitnl lot , no.ir l < tli inn ! I.-ikc , on - > cur line , anil onlv two blocks fioiu n.iilo , only f I.ROU 1C aohl at oiire. " [ jMHUJMtOMM liuuX-ou i'tirMlTlirur M ' " 1 'nril.enst ftont.iirlcfJ.V ) 0. Jl.fOJ casli bal * mire to unit" Xl'l'fnar | room ( iitttiKi' mill lot. In Pi mill - i.Onmlin , , jieiir SMh tiiul (1 cK. i rln only $ sGO : siiuilliMsli payment. VAl'ANT KKHIDKNCILOTS. : . cct.ronti'r.lnck'cm ami l.u - - uvo , OIKI of HID llmMt letidiMiro Mt ( > In Oiuiiliu. fi' ITM.r.llANTniutli front lot , iVKIlTTon lluviu' } it lii'iir i lh street , only S.iVni. CIIOIl'l ! fi".liloiico ( on Mth iivtMiitt * . In ( 'Iiiik'.HUtlillttoli Tlil < lot In ti4xl , iiorlVi t gr.ulo Unit ulroly sJtiiatoil , lu-t\\coii St. Muiys urpiHicmul Hmiii'v M roots , M.w. . litixlll ) , otiiowuM amU'Mn V. ' eat front mid on crude &I..VU. COKNint. ] vo.xTv > fooiTcuriiihrmui uVi'iiiii" . ii.ivnl street , itowt'niKv. wmor mid KIIS ; itorluut Kradu mid iiiujjulllootit view : HIH- ott In tinp<i.-auluiiju Ues lutuuuitj. Cull and lU't pi-lei1. beautiful south front lots on I'omili1- - tun nv iim > lor xnlo for a few ilnys , nt alow llKtue..Unly iKiO cash iuiiilu | > d ; ImHuire-caiumi 1 , ' . ' , . 'laud I year.H yon \\nat to miiuu u nli'i > homo In tinnleest n'tldencc | ui tlun of the city , It v III iwy you to look tills tip EAST front lot. OUxlV ) . on lllst btrovt , nunr ] 'oi > liletoii aveniio , IlaiiMotu I'lucc. Just t no jilari * for a uico lioine. Luti olTcr for a few daya at $ Ifi00. Durilli : uiriiur. UHKIW ) fuot. on Wonlvorth iiveimn anil JKiul sttvet , IncliiK Hunsrom I'ark ; perfect grade , .lust the place for ane - Ka.nl iisUli > uo block. J7.COJ. EAST fiont lot on I.ono areuiiD. Ineit Omnlin , jl.euii. ONI ! of tile nicest riKiilcnco Iota lit llun-x-om I'liirc , < m Popple-ton nviMiui'.for Kilprm \ * iy small cash imymout , loui ; tlmo Nuw oalik'lUie will iiuike tlib tlio Ilnubt ii'ildouco piopoit.x in the city. "V" H'i : east front InVp tluwn , close to .station -L > on Ilelt I , hie lly. , only twenty minutes' ride Horn bUHlucs.f portion of the citv , .1u t theplac" for a nli ; hoiui ! ; nrlce f.'iW ; cash fo'J ' , baluuco 0 , 1' ' , 14 and " 1 mouths. ' 'eet ou " ' " ' f'root ' near Karnam , for n few days at llaiiK'slt , will pay ymi toinvesti- gate. _ ' ' 'est on Haniey iiuar 1HU hti-eet , splendtil wholesale point. A burRain it .sold soon. O1I010K bnslnojs lot 4K1K fe ; t ou Tuntlitioaf Ilarner , * 2JOOl. BUSINESS lot with UKW two-stinystoieliiilld- iiiK. on M. lU'in-L'Ttlt St. , South Omaha. Will n'lit for t\\ vivo per cent on the luvestjia-ut. Call and .seo It , prli o JI.MU. O N12 of the tlnost Uuslnoss Lots in South Omaha , 1'or a few d.iys at ft.OW. TliACKAGK J'UOl'IiJIiT.V. ; uuilaroiiiiH ) property - , corner inth and Nli'ltolas.hido track 'in alloy. O'liorolsjijo ) prolltlu this lot Cur bumu one , can otlur for a t > liort tlmii 1'1'1 ° n Helt MHO KaUwny , lit junction Of two main Mrec.u Icadlns out ot city in West Onuilm : splendid pulnt lor coal and lumber vards. Kraln and pro vision nousK or mllliiiK ami elevator buslnebs.all Ninooth and level ground and on one of the llne.st pieces of tr.U'kiiKe property around the city ; cau utltirfora tew days ot { T.fiOJ. This property will q iiu us . CliOJPKleu-arra tract , liear Ilolt Lluu H tt in West Omaha , only twenty-tlvu mlnnte- > ridpby suliurb.in trains fiomVeb.tor Mreet depot ; nmiilllcent"vi"W1 ( pleasant ami healthy locntlon. Just tlm place for a nice home or line truttand v'totoble Kiirdenq , Till * property i an bti plattud into llfty ciiolce lots that will sell In- hlduof thru ycarafor lour tollvejinndrmleaclu Can olfur the whole tract fora short time ut TJAIHrAlN Choice tell acre tract wltn com JJ fortablo Uonuv , burn , hnlcndld Khado trees , btf. , clo.se to city and Uolt Un rallwav , junt.lh place for. a nice homo or line fruit aud vegetable giirdfii.s. C'un make this a bit ; bargain 1 . taken at once. " "TXVKST.MKN'L1 1'KOIMTuTV. / ( OUN'lIH. lX\18J.Iea.s ) than seven blo.'Vi troiii \J Court houi-i' , with three small col tapes , rent ing for $7.11 per year ; room 1'or throu more ; ground alone li > worth fitly per cell'/ more than priue. .isked. ] t will pay you to Jook thin up : "JjlOtt SAM-An ! luterunt ill cmo of the b'St -P pieces of lijveitmeut property In Onialiu ; ran iilfi'r tills fiir.llOUO. I'lirchaserHCanrealUu fI'l.WHIout ' ottliiMiiroparty within thri'O years ; Itvlll pay you to fnvostluatetilts. TOT 4 , block 31 , South Omaha.GOxIM ) feet near J .1 and : ; rtti streets o ily < 1,2JU. AT INK lolti Hour K and aith" street , South' -i- > Omaha ; tliobljjgest bargain in bouth Omaha at W.OUJ. I' nice lots , OIIH a coruor.-near Catholic Chiuvh on ith ) street , South Olnuha , for _ _ K'U lit tie i etta e aud full lot iWxl.Vi in South Omaha , near th and ( streets for sivle at ri'AN Ui-TKKfor Hale , for n short tlme-\Ve t l.awu I'.u-k , consUtinu of th beaulfnl Kio > eand K'"iiuUs on 1'aik .street , just ouUldo the cltv limit" , and no\rly ; opposite Iteiiser'H hot l mid sniniH'rinleii ! ( , Incst Omalm. Tills projierty lias IOIIK been considered the lineal plate In the west for summer Kimlen iiiidilcnl < jroumlsuml is now olferrd ror nal.i ut Ifmiies it will pjy yon to lnestimate. . The Mhauinl ] ' .u.ltlc licit' IliJ llulU'u.nl runs tluounh one corn'-rof ' tliUinopeily. mill a station lias Jut been located iliiht nt this point , and snlmrb.ui triiliH now riiimlnv curry paK iiiiiieih from the \Vnbsti-r stu-et depot to tht propel ty ( julcher tliiiu joii inn KI > I to lluusuom I'ark fiom the Imslni" " rental ottho i-ltj. I'lie rremont. I'.lk- honiAr Missouri Vulley Jtalinmd line to .Smtli Omiiliaiuns within tlnee blocks , and It Is less tlmu ten minutes' ide | bclwcen this propeity ami I he bli | ness portion of South Omaha. U'JK'ro l.s-a horse car llil nlri-ady ivnuplrted and in ppei.itlon , i-iiiuiliiK to within a Rhort ilintuiicc ot tilts piopertj. Hmnemlier It Is Jn.jt outside tile city limits thus1 escnpluK the lilffli license iind.rlty iixes. It i tluionl > nice wove udnpjed lor .MUi4V"'ri'Hrilijii utiriMHcs on tlm Ilelt Line , or around the rlty. The only place that can be reached MI easily , from either the rJty or Kouth Uiiiulm , bolnjr tweiity-llv minute * ' ri < ln trom 0110 | iUiC.o. mid ojily ten mlmiten trom thu other. U'Hwit Is no plm'e ' tsunt ut CUIt'iiK' " that can coiu- I > nrt with thin property for a Miniincreiirdeu , pud if properly haunted , 11 cmibo made the Ut'eitt leKoit ofOnmliii , and a live energetic man CJHI inako a bushel of money out of it. And 111 addition , the propuity Itself will double In value within tlir yearhlf not bnfore. I can ollci1 thl iilui.o al IlKiires th.it innku it a jilen illd liiirgiiln. 1C sold at once , and , w III be glad In have you rnll and let UH HIIOW yon the propoity. " " " " i\ti\ clinlro land In Howard l.ounty \ \rt\J cloo to two rallro.Klu ; tor Huleat.ibar ljHSTCIBS | Itiiiiroroi fiiini in lla-tern J. { { itbiMHKu ; biiwll caah payment , loin ; lime Cull and j'et pikes , > ' * rn In t cdar County , .N brai > ka ; II linproo-d ; for a few days at llgiHes lh.it make li a bargain , $ ; t ( , Ot ( ) tvorlh of ( 'ood Omuhit in'Oiiut'ty to traJo.forKooil btoek rauch. 1UI ( nun * lunn clear of ineiimbranco to tnulo for u pond liouxc and lot. 010 IIIJITH eiiolco farm In eastern Nobr.iska frco of iucuniliruncc ; want llrst class iosi ilunco wropc-rt.v l.COO'iicrcsof trooJ funn lutiU In CuiliMl IS'ourasUu , no lictiei' soil in the t > titt ; , will eirclmiige for rasldcnco block 01' Al o twoohm.i'o ' ten acre Iractt close to bull liiiii rallwiu , jirk'o iT.'K ' ) and fll..iHJ. ' KitCli of Uicio tracts will muko llftj nicuJoU. ( hut will sell iuaiuo of three icuri for WOO onrlior 5MO fpr lUo truct ; waul iinprovcil ri'sldenco proncitj or business tot.Ylmt have yon to rflfer. J t yon ha vegoml property iq sell or rent , call andilit it 1C jou want to rent a honsa or buy a piore of prop itj. cull and look on our Ihf. GEO. K. . HICKS , Rojm ' 10 , Earksr So ! : OF Right now ill 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 cliildrens' 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 ag-ain. All new goods just in from the eastern niaii- ufacturies. Mens' underwear , hats and caps , at the lowest prices. Conie and see us. 1306 Farnam Street. BY BUYING The Jewel Heaters and Great Western Oaks Which in price and economical use of fuel , are ahead , of anything in the market Sold by JACOB E , TROIEL , 27O9 Leavenworth Street. J GREAT SACRIFICE in PRICES of ? i Musical Instruments ] ? FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. A 'I ' Violins , Guitars. Violins , Mandolins , Acordituis.Zithors , Aulohni-its , ? f Etc. , AT COST , A ffiiP HTEMG , 114 Nortli lii Sirat KEEP RADIANT HOME STOVES , GARLAND STOVES , OAK STOVES. The LARG-EST STOCK O.P HEATING- STOVES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. Call and see our gpods and get prices be fore you buy a stove of any kind. WE WILL save you money. MILTON ROGERS & SONS , 14th and Farnam Streets. D & a o _ A DouglasS TELEPHONE 865- DEWEY & STONE , FURNITU A jjiagnifioonl djuplay of ovorytliing useful and ornamontri in the iiirnituro maker's art , at rousouablo pricou . COMMENDATION M KWHlOl'ti Ml'li MKHS , II A HHhlXd ' 1 1 'XJ' HIS I'KA th .Vy ( CIUAU ur.Ai.iit IN OMAHA. Box Trade yolicltud. Prlvalo Lock Boxed. iuit illicit , FAHNAM ami icth. PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000 , AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , S AVBNCS " . ' IMOPARTMHA.- UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. O8 | Interest on deposits , compounded noml-annually. 5 " Savings Certificates with Interest couponu altnohod. DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of (1200 ( , 83QO , 8OOP , o ] nnd SIOQO , hoaod upon Flrot Mortgage Ronl Eototo Boourltloa 6 doposlted with , and bonds certified Uy iho Union Trust Company ' " of Now York. Drafts drawn on the principal oltloe of Enropo. A. C. POWEL.L , CASHIER. 0 , M. CARFLH , rf , . $ fJ , I ) , COOLF.Y , V.-Pres. FllltlP P07THI , Sc-c. J. J. BKOM , ALVlfi 5AUNUEHS , C , S , MONIfiOMtRV , i. . FI1ED liOGE x