THE OMAHA DAILY BEEfcJSATUBDAY , NOVEMBEB 10. 18S& STILL COUNTING THE VOTE Tlio Qanvnss RoVonling a Bldlou lous Election Moss * THE RETURNS VERY IRREGULAR Procpndlnjrs Carefully Wntolicil y IntcrcHtcd Politicians A Clinncc For a Contest on Ao- count of OClie Cnnvnsslnjj llonrrt. The count of the votes cast In rounty last Tuesday I * proRrossliiR slowly U'ho deeper the canvassing board gets lnt < the ine s the more complicated does It prov ( itself. Considerable commotion l bcini cnuscfl nmonp itolltlclans , nnd the room 1. crowded during the siltlnps ot tin board by Interested parties. The ex cic'ltomuit was brought about by what ii claimed by several attorney * to bo the mrf- nnency , Irro ulur mul IllcK.il action on the part of tlio Judges and clerks of thnt clco tiou. tiou.Tim Judges nml clerics of election would have been under the registration law elected , but that law hnvm , ' b on declared void it de volved upon the county commissioners to np- point the elect Ion board nnd the appointees to refuse to serve. Consequently , in a nuni Vcrof instances , the man appointed by thu rtymmlssioners refused to serve , and Inespo- tficnced men tilled their places. It appears that the l.iw reiiulros that , aftei Judges und clerks of election are appointed , otic nt least of thn Judpcs shall appear bo. fort- the county clerk , be sworn and qualify , which K'vea ' him the power to swear in the remaining members of the election board. He JH also furnished with election boxes , tally- sheets Uud poll books. The tally-sheet1) have blanks for the names of candidates , und In the process ol ronntliiK , nfter election , the number of votes polled by each candidate is entered by the clerks of election opposite his name. These tally-sheets must be signed by the Judges. The sheets , having been tilled , the totals arc taken and catered in the poll-books. From the poll-hooks the board of canvassers are to decide who are the candidates elected. The law also provides that after election and the count , the ballots shall bo by the judges sealed , nnd that the tally sheets and poll books slmll.il.so be sealed and labeled and placed in the elec tion boxes which must also bo sealed and re turned to the county cl rk. to bo by him opened , and ninvnvcd by the hoard of can- vusscr.s within 11 vo days after the election. In the Kirst ward the law has not been compiled with in every pirticular , und , as stated above , the Becno at the time of can vassing the returns by the hoard was ono of tmuaual excitement , amllt is felt that , for the first time in the annals of Douglas county , a contested election will bo the ro- oult The board of canvassers consists of Major J. 11. ITuray , Major Dennis and County Clerk Koche. They met Thursday nt a.10 : o'clock In the court house , as stated In Tnc HIE : , and Immediately proceeded to canvass the elec tion returns , calling for the First district of the First ward. Very few persona were present nt the time , save Kuclid Martin , who roprertentcd the Interests of democracy , while Iavo Mercer watched the board on behalf of the republican party. As soon as County Clerk Kocho had extricated the First ward ballot box from the pile of tin boxes stand ing in the room , the whole board eagerly watched the process of opening. Upon examining the contents of the box it WHS found that the interior showed n con tused mass of papers , ballots and poll books. None of the latter hud been filled , nor had the ballots been sealed according to law. Dave Mercer , who had been keeping an at- tcntlvo watch ou tha proceedings , immed iately Jumped to his feet and entered a pro test , saying : "We object to and protest ngainstthe count ofjthc First want , and ask .you to throw out the same for the following reasons : 1. The poll books have been returned with out the names of the candidates being either written or printed therein , or the total num ber of votes cast given. M , Tlio books are only signed , without nfll- davit of the Judges or an evidence of their quallllcations. a ! ! . The ballots were not sealed. Soon every telephone inthobulldlngwas in operation requesting the presence before the liourd of the most eminent lawyers ot both ii.ii ties. The room was quickly filled with lawyers , politicians and candidates , among them being Senator Manderson , T. J. Mahoney - honey , Will Gurley , Dick Berlin , 11. Estn- lirook , the boara of county commissioners , the ahcriff and others. Canvasser J. B. Furay moved , after the excitement had somewhat suusided , that the board proceed to count the votes , and the count was proceeded with , developing the fact that both parties were disappointed witti the result of the count. At tU6 moment Dick Berlin was objecting to the count pro ceeding on account or what ho called illegal ity , Senator Mandergon entered and pro ceeded to oxamlue County Clerk Kocho. "Did you open these boxes in the presence of the other members of the board I" asked the senator. "Yes , sir , " answered Kocho. "And were the ballots and'poll books uu. nculed ? " ' They wore , " answered Uocho con fusedly. "Very good , " said the senator with a Binllo. "What's to he donol" usked one ot the county commissioners. "Wo'll soc , " replied the senator. Great confusion , in which everybody lit the room expressed an opinion , prevailed for some time , when Mr. T. J , Mahoaoy scoured n hearing and said : ' It IIIIH been alleged that lu ono instance , in the First ward , the Jurat of a nualill < * d Judge of election was not attached to the Judges' cortilieatcs showing theirHialillea- tiou to act. I now desire to amend thu re turns. If such omission exists , by producing one Henderson nnd havltf his sworn state ment entered heroin , thnt ha duly and ac cording to law swore the Judges. And I fur ther desire to present from the records of the clork's otllco Henderson's ntmllticntlons pre vious to the election , showing his powers to act , as the law requires. " Henderson appeared and asked to be sworn to Mr. Mahonoy'&statement , and amidst cor.- Hidorablo confusion thobourd adjourned until 1'riday. When the board met yesterday morning at 0 o'clock , there was u crowded room , the in terest displayed Thursday night having mi- pregnbtcd the whole political community. The ilrst business before the board was whikt action should bo taken on the request of Mr. Mahoney in regard to James Huudor- KOII attaching the Jurat to the ofllclnl papcia of the First ward. Some discussion arose on this point , Mr. 1'tiruy holding thut. net the votes hud been counted and nn oniclal report made , and the ballots replaced In tbo box. it was of uo avail to allow Mr. Henderson us ono of the judges. of election to sign the ballot book. 1 This was opposed by Major Dennis who nsiccd that Henderson bo allowed to slgti , mid , us Mr. Kocho agreed with Dennis , Hen- ilurtfon cauio forward nnd slgnod the re turn H , Mr , Furay entered a formal protest , and nsked It entered on the minutes of the meetIng - Ing , which was done. The connt of the tlrst district , Serond ward , was proceeded with , and It was found that there were no tally shoots in the box distinct from the poll books , Neither woru ' the returns properly signed Nevertheless , the board proceeded with the count. The count of the Second and Third ward * was Uiun proceeded with Without comment , the result showing very llttlo difference from thnt published in TUB Bue the day after election. At I'i-.SO the board moved to adjourn , when Mercer requuated that the boxes bu ttoalcd by the board , bo that tha ballots might not tm interfered with during the ad journment. The board thought that locking the boxes was bUlUolont , and haying duly locked tlio fcumo adjourned until 1,80 p. m. Thu board canvassed in the afternoon nt 1 ; ! m. The room was crowded with attorney * ! und candidates , The board proceeded with the count of the Fourth ward , and in this ward everything with correct. The count showed that the of- llclul tally is practically the same us already fc'ivcn. On oxuninlng the returns of the First dis trict , Fifth waul , it Was found that none of the returos wuro either dated , tilleil up or slgnod by the Judges , Only onejudgetl > , inle Itagerty , had signed thcrttums , nnrt ho dli it not nloito for bimsclf , wit fortheolhe judges nndclcrki of fU-ctlon. Furay suggested throwing otitthecntlr vote , but Dennis and llnche objecting th count proceeded without nny material difference once from the reports alrcads published. The returnsln the First district , Sixth wan were sealed and properly signed by th Judges nnd clnrks. The count showed no inn tcrlal difference from that which has alread ; been reported. The Second district returns Of tbo sann ward wore not scaled , but the count \va made and reported upon. In the First district of the Seventh wnr < there was no tally sheet returned , but tin poll book was scaled. The ballots wen strewn on tlio bottom of tlio ballot box. Thl being Major Dennis' ward , and where tha gontlpman and J. J. Points had noted a judges ot election , some humorous remark ! were made us to the qualifications of thosi genttcuion. Major Dennis assured the boim that th6 ballots were ull there nnd thnt tin cmmt ns reported In the poll book was eor rent. Major Puray agreed , under the eircum stances , to gq on with the count , but threat ened Mr. Dentils that , In the future. If h ( were ono of the canvassers nnd Dennis OIK of the election Judges and did the same , hi should bo compelled to throw out thu entire vole. vole.Kverythlng In the Second district of the Seventh ward was correct until the veto foi congressmen was announced , when Majoi Kur.iy , who was calling out , said : "Hero's : votu for 'Jcdgo' ' Cooley , It'sJ. Cooley , thai must surely bo the Medgo. ' If ho gets a fo-.v thousand more , ho will represent us lu con gross. " The vote wn recorded accordingly , Tint Highlit ward count proceeded willi signs of futiguo on the part of the can V.ISSOfJ. lu the Ninth ward the rctuins were not scaled , neither were the forms proporl.y tilled out. Tno count developed no change in the returns already announced. The board , adjourned until U o'clock to-day , oriMO.xs os Tin ; COINT. In answer to queries us to what effect the Irregularities In the election returns , as shown above , would have on the result ol the election , the following opinions were ob tained : Major Furay Well , sir , the board is doing its host , and contest or no contest , the hoard cannot bo blamed for any Irregularities that mav occur in tlio returns , Major Dennis The canvassing hoard H not u board of record , as many imagine it to be ; consequently all wo have to do is to re port thu nuuibur of votes cost and instruct the county clerk to issue certificates of election. I don't think there will ho any great objection to the notion of the board. Should there IKS persons who do object , they have their re' ' edy in the courts. George M. O'Urion On u Just count , such nstho canvassing board is making , I predict that Rcvoral republican cuididatos for the legislature will bo dorlurod elected. Wo don't want the earth , but if we get a portion of tlio glory thereof wo will be satisfied. T. J. Mnhone.v , county attorney-elect The Irregularities of the Judges and clerks In the election returns might affect the issue eventually if there we o any indications that fraudulent practices were resorted to in order to elect any particular person or party. I see no such practices. The judcrcs did their best and that is nil that can bo expected ot thiiiu. If an appeal to thu legislature is uindo by the opposite party , it will have to produce other evidence than that brought to the no tice of the canvassing board to gain their ends. After tlio count is made , I have no fear that any such appeal will bo made. Henry Estabrook I think there is 11 strong ca e in favor of the republican candidates contesting the election before the legislature. 1 have no positive knowledge that there will ho a contest , but should there be we have a mighty strong euso in our favor. There we.-o several hundred of what I call fraudulent tickets voted. 1 have copies of two kinds which can ha produced. Commissioner O'Koeffe E tliink theru should bo a law requiring the judges and i-lerlcs of election to bo themselves elected by tlio people. Or , if not that , the Judges ipIKJinU'd by the commissioners should bii uompollod to servo. There is no exouao for ; iny irregularities in the returns , for asynap- sis of the laws bearing on the action 3C the Judges and clerks of elec tion Is printed In each poll booir. W. A. Paxton I don't ' think much about Lhe canvass. I'm elected sure , and thai sat isfies me. M , Anderson If they throw out the votes m account of irregularities of onlv one dlb- irict m the city , the Second precinct of tlio ieventh ward could bo counted and that , vent democratic. Idpu'tseo that anything' ; un bu gained by kicking against the official . omit. Pnrn.de. Every republican In the city desiring to : ake part In the grand pnrado to-night is : ordlally invited to meet with his ward ; ! ub or come to the general headquarters , 15 South Fourteenth street. It will bo in xdinueniorntloii of the greatest republican , -ictory since 1800. The following will be the irogrunime of the procession : Marshall-Major T. S. Clarkson. Aides liorlmnnd McConnoll. First Division Form on Eleventh street , ioiith of Harnoy. Aides Uurmcstcr , Gordon , Kitchen and Hunt. A. O. II. band. Fremont Flambeau club. Carrie Harrison club of Wahoo < Came Harrison club of Olonwood , la. Ladies' club of Pluttsmouth. Ladles' club of Greenwood , la. , escorted by Young Men's republican club. The Independent republican club. The bank clerks. v'isiling clubs from Plattsmoutli , Fremont , Wahoo and all other points. Second Division Twelfth street , south of iarney. Aides Ilcrsh. Holbrook , Meldrura nnd H. P. O'Hrien. Omaha Guards band. Irish-Aincrloan republican club. Paclflo Express club. U. P. HcadquurCora club. Fifth ward club. Sixth ward club. Third Division Thirteenth street , south of lurncy. U. P. band. Aides , Kinsler , Leavltt and Rehnvor. Omaha Republican Flambeau club. , South Omaha clues , Dry goods clerks , Eighth ward club. Ninth ward club , second precinct. City Ktcain laundry. Fourth Division Fourteenth street , south f Harnoy : Aides , Brig s , Komlngton and Kiekotta. Swedish band. Seventh ward club. Kiutb. ward club , first precinct. First ward club. Second ward club , Third ward club , Excelsior baud. Mandorson guards. Colored Ladies' club. Colored republican league , All organizations uot designated in this irognimme % yill fall in on Fifteenth street onth of Harne-y , m the order ot arrival. The line will move nt 8 o'clock sharp. The route will bu from Eleventh on Har- ioy , to Sixteenth , to Fimmm , to Tenth , to ) ouglas , to Sixteenth , countermarch to Moventh , to Dodco , to Sixteenth , to Cull- ornla , countermarch to Howard , The young ladies' club will drill In front of he Mi Hard hotel after U o'clock. Thn jlum- > ouu clubs will drill at the corner of Fit- ccntli und Douglas streets at 0 p. m , Everybody lu uxpecUid to turn out and uivo a glorious rntUleaUon , and then settle town and enjoy the results of thu victory. Hon. J. M. Thuyer , Senator C. F. Marnier- on , Congressmen Connell nnd Dorsoy , Hon. roha M. 'i'hurston ' , the presidential elortms mil other inyited guests will review the mrado In front of the Mlllr.rd hotel. T. S. CLAHKSON , Marshal. L'alfo no other , Jhrvia * Brandy is boat. Won n AVliiiolliarrow Hide , One of the most unique bcU of the late atppulpn will bo settled tills afternoon be- ween " and S o'clock , when there will bo a rhcclbarrow rldo for the winner of the raucr.V. . E. Allen , a republican , employed iy the gas company will be wheeled by John lourtnoy , u bricklayer and democrat , over he follpwing route s Starting at the corner f Eleventh und Jones , east on the latter to Vnth , thence to Farnain , to Sixteenth , to > ougas ! , to Thirteenth , and thcnco bouth to lie Barker hotel , to which place there Is no oubt they will bo followed by a large num- or of Interested und amused spectators. lalaria Foror cured by Jaryib' Brandy , CnpturlnR n Six Koot Hartford Post : A siji-fool Upon o ! caped from a motiafrorio in Mnssachi soils the other day. and thu clrciH mo gout out .Tack HolTord , who was at on time a British soldier in India , nnd hn had some experience in tiger limiting Sum Smnllcrwho is the trainer an keeper of the truant's motherPrinces : and a younp man named AVolton. Thos three took along with them n stroll cape , and resolved to capture the nnl uial alive , a.s ho is quite valuable. At Ilrst they could not locate himbti Thursday the > became satisfied that h wits lurking in the dense wooda whie line the Farniiugton river , and al located in the town of Tollnntl alxiut six miles from tliii village cento of Otis and four miles from New Bos ton. Accordingly they beat the woods and found tracks loading1 through th underbrush to n little streUm llowin ; into the Karmington. The stool traps used to enluh wild an imnh have no teeth , nml the jaws com together in a way to glv6 ono a lever age on the other. Tills Uind of a tni ] was adopted. The chain was replace ! with a half-inch rope , and as soon 111 i suitable spot had bean selected they ex cavated a hole , buried the trap out o sight , and then bout down a sapling urn tied the end ot a rope to it. Thin sup ling was held down by a trigger whicl a sharp pull would reieaso.Thon , tin trap had been .sot no eye could dotec anything suspicious about the spot. The men departed about sundown am remained in the woods about a hal mile from where the trap had boot sot and waited. About ( ) ! . ' ! o'otocl they hoard screams or long , dee ) snnrta echoing through the woods , and taking their firearms nnd ro'po , llioy re pnit'od hastily to the spot where tin trap had been placed. On reaching the spot a rather fctrnngc sight met their gaze. Thcrd wus the angry young tigoivcaught by the hind foot nnd bunging head downward fron the swaying sapling ! HT hmrjr nboul three foot from the grouudyand as fat ho could reach in every direction had pulled up the bushes by the roots , There wn-i a foot of ohain before ho gel to the rope , and the way ho bit at thai chain is described as terrifying. The men decided to wait , till morning before they attempted to cage him , When morning came , however , tlioj brought up the cage , and , getting twc or throe ropes around him' made him : i prisoner. Jlis foot was badly swollen , and ho "coined weak and able to make but little resistance. After diphtheria , scarlet fever ot pneumonia , Hood's Sarsaparilla will give fetrength to the system , and expel all poison from the blood. Railway Construction. The current number of the Railway Ago contains a carefully prepared arti cle pu tracklaying in the United States during the present year , showing that 5,700 miles of track have boon laid 01 SJ80 lines in the lli-bt ton months of 1888. It says : "This shows an addition o 2,4iO ! miles in thu four months since out last statement. Although cotnparativcl.y little grading is done in the greatei part of the country after November 1 still the last two mouths of the year ara always marked by a very considerable amount of trackliiying and this will bo the e.T-e this year , especially if the weather continues favorable. Of the 2SO lines here reported upon at lea'-fc seventy-live lire still in process of con struction , while some track will bo laiil an a few other roads. Looking the field over , we veuturo to estimate that from twelve hundred to two thousand miles miles more of new track will bo added Lo complete the record of the year , making the total new railway -mileage at 18SS between seven and eight thous and miles , which will fully justify thd ? stimatoH made by this journal in the jnrly spring and confirmed in its July statement. If only 7,001) ) milesare built , the record for 1898 will still exceed that : > f all but four previous years in tha his tory of the country , namely , 1887 , ' 80 , ' ' The best on earth" can truly be baid : > f Griggs' Glycerine Salve a speedy : uro for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totter and skin eruptions. L'ry this wonder healer. 2-3 cents. Guar- iniced. Political Directory. Bonjnmin Harrison Born in North Bend. Ohio , ou August 20 , 18. ! . 'Studied it the district school , and aftenvurd a ! Miami university , from which ho was jradualed in 18o2. Married the daugli- -or of the Kov. J. W. Scott , principal of i female seminary at Oxford , Ohio , in 1851. Removed to Indianapolis the .tune year and began business as prose- jutitig attorney. Elected reporter of , ho supreme court of Indiana in 1800. Snlisted lu IBGi ! zuut second nontenant > f Indiana volunteers , and afterward ) rganied the Seventieth regiment of [ ndinna volunteers , of which ho was 'olonel , and at tlio close of the war was retired as a brevet brigadier-gouoral. .lc-olooted reporter of the supreme : ourt on his return to Indiana. lc- oated for governor of Indiana in 1870. elected United States senator in 1881 uid retired to private life in March , .887. .887.Lovi Levi P. Morton Born in Shoreham , /t. , Mav 10 , 18:21 : , and wan educated in ho public schools of that .stale. Began lusint'ss as a clerk in a country store in Hanover , N. II. , at the ago of HI , . . and vas made partner in 1815. Wont to Boston in 1818 and entered the firm of 3eebo , Morgan & Co. as partner. C'umu o Now York in 1851 and established ho dry goods house of Morton & Jri n noil. B off an as a banker in 80a , and in 1808 us.Mmiatdil With lim George Bliss , under the linn lame of Morton , Bliua & Co. Was do- eatcd for congress in 187C. but was ilectod from the Kluvciitli district , in & 78 , Went ay minister to France in 881 and returned iu 1885. Was an 1111- ucccssful candidate for soiiator from htosttito in 1885 nnd 1887. Tim importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated , for wltlmnt l > ute blood you cannot enjoy good health. At till * season nearly every ono needs a tooil medicine to purify , vitalize , mid enrich the lilood , and Hood's Sursanarllla U uoriliy your confidence , It Is peculiar In that It strengthens and builds up the system , creates an appetite , and tones the digestion , \vhllo it eradicates disease. Give U a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla is soldbyalltlrugglMs. Prepared by U. J. Hood & 'Co. , Lowell , Moss. 100 Doses Ono Dollar ANOTIIElTllORllOR IN LONDON , Olio Moro' ' V4otim Soourocl by th < Whltoohapol Tlond. THE VERY- WORST CASE YET i t A AYomati''Hacked to Plccci In tin Blast "tcrrllilo Manner IH ! > fnlIioiin < ls nn the al irdevorn Trail. AVhllculinpel Ontctonc. Loxnf x , Nov. ' . . This morning the bed of a womnti cut In pieces was discovered in < hotuo on Dorset street , Spltnltlelds , The police nro endeavoring to track the munlcroi with the nld nf bloodhounds , The remains were mutilated in the same horrible mnnnei M were those of the women tuurdcred ill \Vhltochnpol. The nppearance of the remain * was , liorri 1)o ) ! nnd the mntllntlon was even greater than in the previous cases. The head had been sovoted und placed bcucnth ono of thu arms , The cars nnd nose had been cut otT. The body had been disemboweled nad the ilosti wns torn from the thighs. The womb and other organs were missing. The skin had been torn oft the forehead unit cheeks. One hnml had been pushed into tlio stomach. The murdered woman told n companion ln t evening thut she was without money mul would commit suicide if she did not ob- turn si supply. It Inn boon learned thnt a man , respectably dressed , accosted the vic tim and offered her money. They went to her lodgings ou the second lloor of u Dorset street house. No noise wns heard during the night , nnd nothing wns Itnown of the murder until the landlady went to the room curly this morning to ask for the rent. The tlrst thing she sjw on entering the room was the woman's breasts und viscera , lying on n table. Dorset street is short und nut-row , mid is situated close to Mltro wiuuro anil Ilandbtirg street. In the liouso of commons to-day Mr. Cony- boaro askud tha question whether , if it was true that another woman had been murdered ill London , lionorul Warren , chief of the metropolitan police , ought not to bo super seded by oftleers uceustomed to investigate crlmo The question was greeted with cries of "Oh. Oh. ' The speaker called "Order , order , " and said that notice must Tie given ot the question in the usual wny. Conybearo replied : " 1 hnvo given private notice. " The Speaker Notice must be given iu writing. Grnhntn then asked whether General Warren - ron hnil nlrcatly resigned , to which Mr. Smith , the government leader , replied , no. Thu victim , like all others , was a prosti tute. Three bloodhounds were taken to the place where the body lay mid placed ou the scent of the mnrderor , but ttiey were unable to keep it up for any grout distance , mid nil hopoof running the assassin down with their assistance will have to bo abandoned. UseBrown' * Itronclil it Troclics for coughs , colds and all other throat troubles. "Pie-omincntly ( ho best. " Kev. Henry Ward Beechur. , All fine Liquor Stotvy soil .Tnrvis' bebt. Hniln-ay Speed in Murray's Aliijirxxino : Recently the West i-oa-st celebrated bank holiday by once more , brdalcinp the record. This time the Northwestern took the lion's share of the burden. In order to { jot to Edinburgh in , eight hours the North western ltailwa.Vi companj' ran to Crowe ( IftSi miloa ) in' 178 minutes without a stop , the longest run over innclc in the world ; the two companies between them covered -100 inik in nineteen miuutca less than the advertibod time , the fu test - est long run 'ever made in the world and the Caledonian crowned the whole by cunning the 10DJ miles from Cai lisle to KdinlJurgli , incliidihg ton consecutive miles of one in eighty , in 104 minutes , which was probably tlio most remarkable performance of the three. Next day the North \yestern , not to be bentQii by the Caledonian , did its ninety miles from Preston to Car lisle , including a thirty-mile climb up the Cumbrian Fells , in exactly ninety minutes. Two months earlier the sam'o train was allowed 127 minutes for the hamo dibtance. Again four days and there came what is perhaps the most honorable feature of a contest in which both sides can boast that they have maintained their reputation for honest and gooil-temporcd lighting. The Northwestern informed their part ners that they proposed to ao- eolorato further , but did not wish to advertise the fact. In future tnoy intended to reach I'M in burgh at 5'A5 p. in. The Great Northern at ouee volunteered to give up two minutes , and to reach York punctually for 'lunch at 1 : ! ' > 0. Keeping the sacred twenty minutes unen- croached upon , the Northeastern nro left with 1M5 milcH. nnd 235 minutes. On the Monday the Northwestern wont to Crowe in two hours and forty-seven minutes , allowed ono minute more than the advertised time for intermediate utoj-pagc , and were in Edinburgh nt 5:158 : ; actual running time , 400 miles fn-lU7 minutes. Next day the Kast Const train was in at 6:111 : , having covered the lili miles from Newcastle in 12 , " minutes ; running time , 423 minutes for JIOII miles. Since then both lines have contented Lhomsolveb with merely keeping time , : ind arriving atli and 5:45 : p. m. , respec tively , and hero it is probable that the Imtllo will cud. On condition Wioy are [ illowed to reach Edinburgh llrat , the Kast Coast companies nro ready to ac- sept their rivals as their equal y on paper , but if the battle is renewed next mir for .September will , ft is under stood , see the speed dropped ugain to a loiburoly fifty miles an hour or they will jlnim to bo credited with the shortest [ imo to Edinburgh , But if it be ro- iiowed the contest will hardly bo local- iVicd as it has boon thin Hummer. At present the Ea t Coast takes nine hours ind llfty minuted to Glasgow , but they : ould be there under nine hours if they darted again for Glasgow immediately in tliolr arrivaU'jit Kdinburg at 5:4i : . That is , thoy. would : be level for the flr.st , irno with ttlo rweft coast for the im- nonsely valuable Olasgpw tratlie. And , ho Glasgow people are inc.lined , as it a , to bo out of tamper with the west east for the profqronco that has been rivon to Edinburgh this sulnmor. And .lion . the Northwestern might retaliate o Manchester. Humor even wh's-ors ' | ) hat Noi-thworttoni oxpivtMoB via North- implon and Newhrk might bobuonin he heart of tho'.gr'fat northern torri- orios at Doncasfcr. Poars' is the pilt'dj'tand ' best Oiipovos nado. ) .I , _ Ul doctors rocoiup\ond \ ; Jarvis' JJrandy. Twenty SIlnerH Droxviied , ViKN3ii Xov. J > . The Snlgotarju coal line , in Hungary , l flooded with water , 'wenty miners wore drownpd. iix gold medals awarded Jarvis' Hrandy A bachelor congrcbhinan roturncd i-oni a stumping tour wus calling n a marriageable lady the other oven- ig. "I had to come back , " ho wild , "t lust husbr.nd my voice. " lIO ! " him ivitterodvilh an innocent girljuh ivitter. "how [ ( should like to bo vow olce. " iii'vib" Ib7" Bi'audy.pureHtsa/ , / best. Standard typewriters for rent , Io07 'urnaiu. Jurvis' ' 77 w.ill cure your cold. rortiioCurootniinisoiiDints tH'TiinsTOMArir i ivuir. nnriu"3. KIDNRVS. iirA niit : , . . . , M .UVOUS niSHASKS , IIIJADAC1 ! IK. CONST ] PA'l'ION.C'OSTIVUNKS' ' ' , COMI'IiATN'l'S PKCI'l , ! All ro nMAirs. : J-AINS IN TIIK HACK. DUAOUINO KIIIM.INC.S&C . iNmoKSTiutf , nii.iiious NISU : , rr.vKH , INTLAMMATKIN or run nowni , . PILKS. ana nil iienmu-emmuKor the in- teiunl A'lAceiu. I'uiely \ egotable , contnlnlnft no iu rc'ur > . tulnprul or deleterious drugs ) . DYSPEPSIA. HAD\V.V\"S 1'IIJ.S nvo nenre for this complaint. They tone np thn tntornnl secretion tn healthy action , restore ptieuRth to the slomnch e.niT enable It to prrt'onn Its funi lions. The symptoms oCDVSl'KPSIA dlsuppeor , umlltlitheui the liability to contract dlsciiMX. PERFECT DIC5 ESTIO2T ivniheacoompllshoil lirtnklntr ItAOWAVB PILLS. lly so rtoliiK. Di'SPKPSIA , SICK IIHAI- 4.eJHK , I'OUL.vro.M ' ACif , HIMOUSMWS will bi > avoided nud the foot ! that Is eaten contribute Ifs .lounshltiK propeitleH for the wupport of the iiatutHl waste of the body. rice 25 Cants per box. Sold by all DniRalsts. EADIAWT HOME STOVES , GARLAND STOVES , OAK STOVES. The LARGEST STOCK OJT HEATINa STOVES EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. Call and see our goods and get prices be fore you buy a stove of any kind. WE WILL save you money. MILTON ROGERS & SONS , 14th and Farnain Streets. PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , VBPIGS -DEPARTMK1VT- UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. Interest on deposits , oompoundod soml-annuallyi Savings Certincntos with Interest coupons attached. DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of 82OO , 830O , SHOO , and SIOOO , based upon First Mortgage Real Estate Socurltloa deposited with , and bonds cortincd by the Union Trust Company of Now York. Drafts drawn on the principal cltloo of Europe. A. C. POWELL. , CASHIER. rDIRECTORS : = 0. M. CARTER , Pros. D. D. COOLEY , V-Pres , PHILIP POTTER , Sec. J. J. BROWN. ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S. MONTGOMERY. i. FRED ROGERS. BY BUYING [ he Jewel Heaters Crest Western Oaks VJiioli iu price and economical use oi' fuel , are ahead of anything hi the market. Sold by JACOB E , TROIEL , 2709 Leavenworth Street. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. magnificent display of everything useful and ornamenta in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices . IERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Policies Incontestable and Non-forfeltablo After- Three Yoars. UGO WESEMDONGK , Proaldont. I CORNELIUS DOREMUSSecretary Ajfouck'f * In ull llio lar r cltlw * of ttlo Unlte = Btiito * uml ( l rnuui.uii ; > lre. ASHJLJT.S AM * SUKI'KIJS < > F TI0K 4 OWI'A.VV , DECEMDER 3IST , IBG2. . . $260.886 4-3 | Surplus . . $2O7I58O7 SSOta. DElJEMBER. 3IST. (887. ( . , _ _ , , ar,0 „ „ SSBts . $13,073 , 47 371 SurpfliB. $ l.fl36.O30O2 mountof Inuurunco In forou . , - * 3'aXX'xRf < . ' . nnual Income sp 'VOO.OOO ' . dmiitil oB'eU lor > erfHWOot liulllnteii ImU'-f 'nialrriunumpos > < ii > c 1110.10 or ) u er\ / . au tliut of any ortliu "tUer tUroolarfust I.lfu lusmaia-u Coiniuints of thi ( uiii'il.Mut i. ' irnst Manager Benninghoven , , Real Estate Column. * Tills Week lu UKSI DKNVK PROPKIITY. 1flI.KJANT liutuo i uml lot llauscom 1'lnco. Jinmrn. furrmpo. kith-room , city wntor , all modvrn lii ! ) > roveim < m-4 , gjilonrtta home. ( 'nil Riy > immoiliute pewsMnn ; ti l > lg baranln It Holdioon. I'.illHmliret price. "V"I < i : olr-lit roimi hewn with full ] nt unar - "Mil mul I'lipiiictnnuvonup , price I7.i0i A ' "V 8roomhou.sp , nil modern , „ . . . , . , i > In West omani ; n big turirnln 1C tnkrn nt ouN'li KhoiHtiaiiit lot. near \t\i \ \ nnd l.nkc , on cm- line , mul only two block * from cnuV , only U.rtm if sold nt onco. | ( MltlT ( ItOOM housoon tt Ui ! , . neat Hd\ nVr.0tJMftttfronl ! < prlcof710 * HlHJ c"8" lul < lir. tnur room rot tnKo nml lol. In South iininhii. iii-nr BMh ml n sts. , jtlns ) only i : smiUrnili pnymt'nt A" U ANTl' uvlfil foi'.oortpr.larkoit nntl Lo Jivvo. . oiii' of the llnost roMilenco sites JuV t Omulm. M' ' . south rroiiflo7. Vr lU , on Ylnrnoy lu lu nr Mth strout , only $ . ' . , ,1 M. CIHtilri ; rvMilrnco .Mto on LVth nvfinir. In M'liirlis.iiMllluii. Tills tot In ( Hxr.N , nprfoM crailiMiril ute 'y ' Mtimtori. hotwooii St. . .lmrn ircuunnuil Hnrnoy htn-ots. { o.av > . COItNril.rcni'O , o Umvaril nutl ma stropts pnt front itml on giiuto $ fl.r-OJ. /"lOIINIIIt. tiXK-lMl fool. o7i IM nnd INippluttm v ' tvvomi < MwMl slivet. snorHKutoriuitl ( cru : p rfort Ria ln nncl inncnlHci'tit view : ono of tln tlncft reililciiio sltot m the city. I'lillntnl pot ( irtco. rpllltr.R bonullfnl south front lots on rom > te" i ton avcmu for sale for u fiv days nt u low tlguio. ( ) iilyt > uiOcii < .li roqttlrcdi hnlnncornnriia 1 , - . ilalul < yonrs. It you nnt totfotiro a titcn Iminn In the nlci-st reililonrti p.utlou of tlio elty , It \ - . ill IMJ- you to look this uji. "I AST front"lot , nijtivi. ou Hist stroi't , near 1J t'oppli'ton nvi'iim > . ll\n ( oiii I'lnco. , lust tin' uliipc f.ir n niri homo , l an oiler for a fan' ut $ lr ) . TyiUHI.i : corner. UtOvlli ! ) fit. t. on Wcwhvorth IS HVi'tiuc mill , Uiulitiwt , fa'Iiitr ' llnnscom I 1'ark ; perfect grndc. Jn't the pl.wc for an do gnnt if lilciuo block. 47.Wt. EYST front lot , on Lowe avenue , lu West Onmlu , * liUi. ONI ! of the nicest reslilcmro lots In Ilnnvom Place , un rupplfton nvontiii.fnr i-nlmin very Btn.ill cash rmyment , long ttinn. New culilr linn will inuko this the Unest leaidetueo propel l ) in J ICi : east front In We tlmvti. oloto in station -L on Holt llno lly. , only twenty mlnntcs' rlilu mini business portion of thn clrv , Juht the iilnr" foru iitenhnnic ; prli o * id ) ; c.ish fcj , Ijiilunee 8 , 1- , SS PROlMCriTY. ( \1\ \ l' ' "toii lltlintroct n ar Itanium , for n few \ ' * ' duy.s HI llgtiros It111 pay you tolnvestl K'H'- A A l-V't on Harnny neur llth Ptreet , uplendld TT : wholoaalo point. A lurKnin If Hold wion. 0 HOICK business lot 41\1K , feet ou Tanthuoiif llurney. r.'J.OOl. _ T > USINiSSlot wTth new two-stoiystot build" - lliiR , ou M. near SJitli sr , tjonth Omiihn. Will rent , for tuulvn per cent ou thu Investmt ut. Cull und Reo It. price SI.WO. NHof the tluest liHlnasi Lots lir O Omaha , for a fuw duys at 1,0)0. ) TllAC'KAGM PROP HUT Y. _ rilKACKAGKantl 'vari'liouso property i , JL eoritcrl.'th nnd Nleliohit.Hlilo ir.iek lunlloy There Is $ tOiiO prnlit In thli lot. for womo oue , cau uUer forashoit I line ut.iUOJ. . tnnv * > fWi ' 'l'cl on "Blt l'lno Hallway , at \ ) \ JJAJJ Jtmrtlon of l\\o main streets leading out of city InYit Onmh.i ; Hplunilld point for coal nnd luinli r vardh , ituilii ami pro vision luiusoormlllliiK uiidfle\atorbtisluessall Hinooth nnd lp\eliroiiniliiiiilnn one otth Iluo.sl pleeos oC tiurkuKo piopoity nroiiuU the cltyjcnu otror fora few itaysot tT.MiO This property will Rtanil dote luvf AC'llK PROPEUTY _ 7lOIC'Ktun-acr tract , nelir Unit LlfuTn. lC inVe t Omaha , only uvonty-Hvu mtnittei rldcby Htibnrban trains fmm Webster fllrott ilepot ! liminilllcunt vlnw , plunrtuiit and healthy location. Just tha pmeu for a nicy homo or Illu fniltund VDKotikbln Kurdrns. ' 1'ulfl proiiertvcau plnttod Into llfty cnotco lotr. that will Hell in side of three years for four to live hundred each. CnnolTor thu uliolo tract fern ahoit Umo nt ClioIco Ion IIITB tract with comfortable - BAIirJAIN fortablo housii. burn , nplcnilld Hhaile treds , 6tr.clo o to city nail Kelt line railway , JUKI the plan * for H nlcn homo or line finlt nnd vesetublo gardens. Cau uiako this a bti ; burcalu H taken ut once. ' INTMW fKNT T'lTdl ERTY. " , la ixlM , lets than seven blocks from Court hou > ( < , with tliroo small cottnCL'M rout lut for $ ? ' ( ) per year ; room for thr u more : roiiud aluuo is u urlli II ( ty per cent morn tlnui iirico nskod. It will p.ay yon to look this np ; price J7OU > . SAI.H An IiitPiMt In one ot HIM . . . . FOU ' of liuu tiacnt nroju-ity In Diiiithu ; : an oiler this for tJI.UK ) . I'unliiisi'rsc.inri'kll/i * WMthout ) ortnit nrnpiTty within tlirco jeaw ; tulll p.iy you toiuvustlgjtotlild. rOT 4 , block M. South UnitIm.tOxJGO foot near J .1 aiul-ith strc'Uts , only il.'iJO. N'INK lots neitr and "Uh Klroet , Honth Omaha i C bargain Iu Sou th Omulm it } UWJ. _ Ci : nlcn lots , oii u corner , near Catholln Cliuicli onlitli Htroct , South Omaha , for ' ' full lot MxVn InHotith Omalm , uoar Wand \ U utreets for aalo ut KUO. _ SUMMKH OAUDEN PHOPKHTY' . I TAN urKl'.Ufor Haln , fnrndliort time , Wust I I.AWII l'4ik , cunsUtliiK of HID buiiiitltiil ; ruvi < uiitl Kiuumli oti Park stieot , just ouUlili ) no c.lty IlintlH , itml noaily oppoill i llvilsnr'H lotnl unit Hiimiiicri.'aiiliMi , lu Went Oiimhn. 'J'lils iropttity lias lon bcnn i--uii ldcre'l thu llnoM iliti.i lu thuM < st Inrbiiuiiuer it.inlcn auillilenlu rounds , and is now olivred for > ! ut Ifciiros t will pny you to InvontUalc. 'Dm Mlt-.iourl 'aclllc licit Line llailro.ul IIIUH tluuugli ono ornerof tlil pmperly , ami a i-tatlon has Jirnt II-HII locnteil rlKht at this point , and Htilmrrmii rains now runnJiiR curry pnn-imifen from thn V'nDbterhtrm't depot tx > tliin property oultJier hai ) you ran iot to Ihuiseom Park from th't msincnscenlnr of the city. I'ho I'romoiil. Hit ioiiit JtllsKotirl Valley Ilnlhoad llmtoHonth Imnhni tins within tllren bloek , nml It Is lens lianten mlmiteV rldu hftwacn tliln propertv nil tbti hiixluMHs portion of r > otith Oiruilui 'Imre Is u homo cur line already complelnd and II operation , iMiniiliin to within u nhorc dlnlitiK o rthlsiiroiifrly. Ufiiiuinbcr It IM Joul out-sjito he city llniiiH. tntiH exiiipinx tli hlih ( H < ' < > ng ml city tJixos. It Isllutojily nlcu Kroveadaplcil DrfiiimmerKatdisnmirposebou the licit Line , r iiruund the rlty. Thu only pluee ili.it con bo I'nchcd HO easily , from eltlmrlliurlty orHmith imahii , belni' iwenty-llvo inlriiitiw1 tliln trom IKI place , uml onlj tun iiiliiutiw from tliu other. litre l.i uoplaeo wnst of Chlcaxo that can corn- art ) with UIH | jnopurty for a ml If propeily bundled , it ( an bo made the rent renort ofOmalm , nnd a live eiiurgiillc IUIKUU inukuulm.sholof money out of II..AIU ! i addition , tha jiropetty Itsi'lr will double la iiluu "Ithln tlu en ycurn If not before , lean tl'ur UilH iilaro ut Urines that make It u Hjiliin Id bargain. If Bold nt o'jce , anil will bo Rind tn [ ivo you cull and let IIHHIIOWJOII lh property , LANU. L.1Z \U\ \ \ Acres cholco laud In Jlownrd f'ounty , H U clone to two railroads ; for oalu at a bur- _ IjAHS Improvtul farm In KaHturn JVobniitku ; mall ( ush payment , long time. ill ami gut price * . _ _ _ _ _ OKI ) farm In ( filar County , Nnhraska ; wnll J linprortMl ; for u fuw dayn ut IlK'iiruo thut ake It u _ . ; t ( > , ( ) ( ) ( ) worth of K"f > | l Oiualiu property to ado for good tttuck ranch. 1D < ) aero fuini vlour of liiciunbruiico to ,11 lo for a ( ; oed IUIUHC und lot. ( VIU iii'riiB clinico fnrm In ruxtorn Nobrnilcu , ooof Inuuinhrunco ; wunt IIi t cliiHn reixl men propui ty. 1. OK ) acres gf ( ? oed farm land In Central cmraska , no bettor soil in thu ttluio , will ic'lningo for resldouw block or bushier oporty. Also two olioleo ton ncio tracts close to ilt line ruilwuy , pnco r,5'X ) mul SI1.IKX ) ich of tliotK trnctH will nmku lllty nice lots at will HO | | limiuo of thrco yettrn for t-W ) .ch . or f 39UI0 ! for thu U-nol ; want lminivu'l | Hldoncu propel ly or hunlneas lot. Whut ivc ) ou t/j offer. If you Iiavouood prujiarty to null or rend cull dlUtlt If yon want to rent nhonsaor buy a uleie ot up i ty. call and look ou ciur IJiit. EOi Ni HICKS , Room 10 , Barker b3