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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , ISSa-SIXTEEN PAGES. TUB NEBRASKA LAW MAKER ! Llot of Members of the Hoxt Sonati and Houso. RETURNS FROM THE COUNTIES Tlio Count Not Yet Completed En thiiRlnstlc Ueiuibllonns Are Cclc- Hie rmUsnt Trliitiili | ) of ( lie Grand Old Party. TIIH LK01S1NATUU13. I.rnn Moro Solidly HcpiiliHonu Thai Although Iho returns are not complct from the various senatorial nnd loglslotlv districts , yet enough hove boon rocolvod ti shoxvlio will comjioso the next logislutur except in Unco doubtful districts. The mom Jiora of both brandies are Riven below i run aixvTn. : [ Republicans 23 , democrats 0 , doubtful 3. 1. J L. Mini , it. a. Church Howe , II. ! l. Frank Umiso.n , u. I. M. U I'ollc , U. Ii T. .1. 1'iokeU , R. 0. John T ruulsmi , D. William A. 1'axloii , D. William II. Ijams , U. 7. J. U Sutherland , U. 8. "J C. Robinson , U. 0. John J. Kocho , It. 110. John Dern , D. ( ll. J. U Manning ) R. { 12. Michael Maher , D. till. I. . . T. Shanner , II. 14 C. H. Cornell , K. 15. L. II. Jowott , H. 10. A. II. Connor , H. 7. S. N Wolbach , I ) . H. J. J. OnlloRlv , II. . . . K. S. Norvul , U. iO. .1. M. Haymoud , II. S. W. Hcardslcy , R. 21. I. W Funck , H. 'M. .1. IX Pope , H. ! ! 3. V M Welherald , R. tit. Charles H. Keckloy , U. 25. L. O. Ilurd , U. 20 J. S. Hoovur , H. 27. F. D. Taggart , U. M. Geoi o W Uuitou , II. 29. J. I' . Lindsay , H. DO. John 1 Nesbitt , it. 'Doubtful. Till ! HOUSE. [ Republicans 77 , democrats 21 , Indcpco'l full , doubtful 1-1 v 1. J. C. VuUy , H. William Fcntoii , II. D. II Woller , K. 2. E. M. He i ry , R. Rhodes , R. 0. Thomas Mujois , R. J. H. I'ohluinn , R. 4. Wash Robb , R. 0. O. A. Corbui , R. 0. O. Hoin , R. John Mattes , I ) . 7. N. M. Satcholl , R. Frank U. White , D. 8. John C. Watson , R. 9. Amos Gates , I ) . 10. John McMillan , D. Adam Snjdor , D. R. C. Gushing , D. William Nevo , D. F. R. Moiussoy , D. S. H Fcnno , D. J. HuiiRato. D. W. A. Gardner , D. R. S Hcrlln , R. ill. M. Cameron , R. (12. ( W. A. Hauling , R. [ 13. Fiemont Kveiett , R. U4. T , . 1' . Larson , U. II. Christy , U. 15. William Collins , D. 10. "P. O'Sullivan , D. 17. Henry Loyt , U. 18. A. 1) . Whilford , R. 19. O. F. Kciper. 1) . BO. A. W , Towlc , R. HJI. J. M. Colcuiau , R. 122. A. P. Urjnlr , R. fe % J. W. Stirk , R. tU4. J. O. Swartsloy , D. , , 23. O. U. Green , t ) . 20. H. G. UraiiRht , D. 67. U. li. li. Weber , R. G. W. Shepherd , R. 23. J. S. Hill , R. M. C. Dclnnoy , U. C9. Adam Reed. R. Henry H-clnnan , R. CO. C. L. Hall , R. J. L. Caldwell , R. J. W. Dickinson , R. * Doubtful. Chns. Sovoiino , R. J. C. McBride , R. 01. J. W. Dunn , R. Win. Hohacuk , R. 02. W. C. Hill , R- F. E. Whj man , R. J. W. Williams , R. IO. A. U. MuNeckle , R. IM. W. II. Dillor , R. 115. S. A. Truesdoll. R. il ) . 13. S Baker , R. ! t)7. ) J. R. Uallard , R. John H. Dempster , R. 8. K. A. Gilbert , R. C. W. Hayes , R. fl9. Coleman , D. MO. F. Sweet , R. Ui. D. R. Scoville , R. I John J. rnrley , R. M2. S W. Christy , R. ' f G. W. llorlis , R. i3. James Ilautliorn , R. ' 84. I. H. Hampton , R. tt5. F. P. Oluistod , R. < 0. Leopold Halm , R. j 47. II. C. Dciiman , R. Ud Hooper , R , 3. A. K. duly , H. 40. J. R. Hiinini , R. DO. J. M. Hunter , R. I N. H. Hisboo , R. Dl. T. Winter , R. S3 , A. J. Hurnhani , R. f > 3. L. D. Gllchrlst , R. r > 4. Henry St. Raynor , R. W. H. Wostovm- , CO. JamcH Whitehead , R. > John E. Sargent. R. H7. F. W , Fuller , R. 68. R. K. Potter , R. Henry Fleldgrove , R. W. Joseph Wells , R. fa. Otto Abrahnmson , R. til. O. G. Hailoy , R. ( ill. Allen r.lliott , R. ' 4V ) . KrJo .lohnson , Ind , ; 4. J. M. Leo , R. 'OS. ' J. A. Wllcov , R. ' 150. A. R. Cruzen. R. 07. U. W. Mfokar , R. ' COUNTY Ilnlfortlio Vote Huixnl From. RoturuR from the counties are still coming In very slowly. A Uttlo over half of them liavo been heard from. These show that the vote at this oloOtton was nearly double that of four yudra ago. The probabilities nro that Harrison and Morton have received a major ity of 150,000 , and General Thaycr of . ,000. Snuriiinu. CITV. Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Special to K.IHarrison 700 , Cleveland Ml , iirnhibitlon caadldater 4'J , ThayorOS5 T > lc- 'Shane DbO , Blgelow 48 , Dorscy ( rep. ) 701 , Wcatheiby 570. Walling U5 , A. H. Conner , ( rcp.(703 ( , W. L. Green ( doui. ) 481 , P. W. .FuUor ( rop. ) OhO , Georco Bradley ( dem. ) .MU , tirohibltlon candidate 40 , J. R. Scott ( rep. ) 005 , T.S. Nightlugale ( dcm. ) 503 , ' BC.XIH , Nob. , Nov. 10.r-SpecIal [ Telegram toTiiElUa 1 The vet In Wnshlnston county is as followii : Harrison 1,303 , Cleveland 971 , Thaycr 1,2.15. McShane 1WS. M. Cameron wan elected representative for this county. II. G. Wolcott for float senator has a ma jority of 159. Fieuiont Everett for iloat rep resentative has a majority of 30S. AllUIUD. Htanxasi , Neb. , Nov. 0 , [ Special Tale- gram to TUB BKK. | Adamn county otilalal : Harrison 1W \ , Oleveland l,33tf , Thayer 1,887 , Mtfiluuie 1,3 7 , Lulrd 1,800 , Hastines l,83o . V , D. Tagpart senator , F , P. Qliutt.ad rep- rosantatlvo and L. H. Ilitan for float ropre- BenUtive , 03 plurality. Drown. AIXSWOKTII. Nob. , Nov. 10 , fSpMlal T lo- gruui toTiiBlJEB. Tno official veto in Brown county : BurrUon 98 * . OleveUud 640 , Tbayer .1,074 , MoSbauo 6W , Dor ey 1,070 , Wtatberby , 639. C. H. Cornell , republican candidate for senator , hat majority of 831. T. Winter for republican representative -from Browi county has a m 'ority ' of 341. HiifTnln. KPinvnr Nob. , > ov. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tup. DKB.J The total vote In Hul fnlo Is as follows. Harrison 2,321 , Clcvelam L.J175. scattering 237 , Thaycr 2,2jS , McSlmn 1.41(1 ( For COIIRICSS , Dorsey rect-lvcd 2tl ! votes , Wcatherby l,83i. R. 1C. Potter am Henry Flcldgrovo were elected reprosontn lives by a good majority. George K. Evana for county nltornoy , received n majority o 512 The combined votes of the prohlbitloi and union labor parties polled 227 votes. Castor. HIIOKBN How , Neb. , Nov. 10. The follow Ing Ls the oOtclal count of the vote of Cuslc countys Total vote of county,4,549 ; Harrisoi 2,079. Cleveland 1,071 , Strector lift , Urook 193 , Thayer 2,07.1 , McHhono 1OS7 , Hut'or ' 211 Higplow 18 * , Lceso 2 , < U1' , Miinger 1,015 , Dor soj 2,77.'J , Weuthcrby 1,501 , Jones 217 , Wallii ) 1 ! ) . Tlm republican legislative and count' ' tickets wcro elected bv about the same ma Jm-ittes as the state ticket. County divisloi was defeated by n majority ot CSI. Choyciino. SIIIMM , Neb. , Nov. 10 [ Special Telcgratr to Tun Her. ) The ofllcial vote of Choyennt rountv complete Is as follows1 Harrlsot l.OV.i. . Clrveland l.lli.Tbnver 1,1547 , McSham 1,1(11 , Mclkqljohn l.O'll. ' Fonda 1OM ) Lawf 1,070 , Hint's , 1,12(5 ( , Hill 1,031 , , Paltcrsoi 1,13.5 , lionum 1,1581) ) , Po.ntur 1.123 , Louse 1.MI3 , Milliner 1,109. Stcon 1,059 , Junsei : l,117I..ine 1,00'J , Thrasher 1,117. Dorscy , 1,70. , Weathorbv 1,110. Noshit 1,717 , Vroman 1,1170 , Rayuer 1..YI3 , Fcltz 1.201 , county at toraey , Leo 1,021.Vatlaco 9.M. County ill vision carried by nearly r)0 ' ) majority. The cnttro icpubllcau ticket was elected. Ceilnr. IlAnriNUTOv , Nob. Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tut : HKK. | The ofllclal vote ol Cedar comity is : Harrison ft * ) , Cleveland WO , Tlmvor 570 , McShano 015 , Dorscy 537. Woatherby 0V ) . For senator Honesteol ( de-tii. ) pot a plurality of it'.l ' ; roprcsontatlve , Keeper ( dem. ) n plurality nf 53 ; county at- toiney , Loading ( dem. ) plurality li ) . Ciuniiov , Neb. , Nov. 10 [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bie ; I Dawcs coutitmves the following results. Harilsoii 1,09) , Cleveland , G40. Thaycr 1,091 , McShancOU' , Uoisey l.OO'l , Wcatherby 055 , Cornell , republican candi date for senator pets 1S2 majorltj , Gilchrist , republican candidate for icpresonUtlvo 40' ! majority. The republican candidate for county attorney was elected. The county voted on township organisation which was snowed under by 5 to 1. 1)1X011. Povt'Neb. . . Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram to the Hii.J : : The total vet cast in Dixon countv is l.ti'J-J , of which Harrison got S.S , Cleveland IUO , Thaver 800 , McSh.ino 704 , Dorsoy 878 , Woathorbv 021) ) , A. D. Whitford , icpulilican candidate for representative M'.O , Slierinaii democratic candidate for represen tative Oil ) , Robinson , Republican candidate for state senator gotb 247 majority. JCHl/JC. Fui'MoVT , Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Snccial Tele gram to Tim HKK ) Official returns fiom Dodge county show the total vote to be as follows : Harrison lb5U , Cleveland 2,2-15 , Thaver 1,780 , MeShatie 2i20 : , Dorsev 1.891 , Wcatbcrbi 2,171. Representatives elected , L. P. Larson and H. Christy. Dcru , tot senator , gets a majority of 07. ! . Diimly. BPKKI.RMAV , Neb , Nov. 10. [ Special Tel egram to Tin : Bui.J : The oDlcial count o ( Dumly inuntv Isus follows : Harrison 540 , Cleveland U'JI ) , 'lliayer 5,13 , McSUane 29'J , Laird 511 , Hastings 3 IS. Twenty-ninth feen- atorial district. Lomsay ( rep. ) 540 , White ( dcm. ) 31)1. ) Sixty-seventh representative district , C. S. Meeker ( rep. ) 170 , J. W. Tompsoa ( dem. ) 2151. Mocker's majority in the uibtnet is about 700. riirnna. Bnvvr.ii CITV , Nov. 10. The official vote of Furnas county complete is as follows : Total vote cast , 1,903 ; Harrison , rcplis : ) , Cleveland , dem. , (550 ( ; Laird , icp. , 1,207 , Hastings , oem. . OS" ; Tliayer , rep. , 1,221. Me- Shane , dem. , C'.K ) ; Lessee , rep , 1,0'17 , Mun- ger , dcm. , 891 ; senator , Lindsey , rep. , 1,350 , White , dem. , 2J5 ; representative , Leo , rep. , 1,840 , McClure , doin,2)j ) ; county attorney , A. Y. Wright , rep. 1,380 , E. 11. Wright , dcm. , 710 ; senator , Carpenter , pro. , 119. Case. BHATIIICE , Neb , Nov. 10. [ Special Telo- jr.un ( o THE BuulThe complete icturns m LJage county are as follows : Harrison J.5IVJ , Cleveland 2.U : ! , Fisk 337 , Thaycr 1,103. McShano 2.tii1. BIgelow U14 , Connell 3,337 , Morton 2,5-U , Graham ! Ul. Senator Funk's majority is 901. Representatives , John Williams , W. C. Hill , F. E. Whyumn ! For float reprcbontativo A. B. McNickle is elected. His majority in Gage is Oil. For state treasurer Bills majority is 1,115. Gage county's total vote is 0,500. Howard. ST. PAUL , Neb. , Nov. 10. | Special Tele gram to TIIK HKE. ] The total vote of How- d county is as follows : Cleveland 903 , Harrison 910 , Fisk 20 , McSiiauo 973 , Thavcr . " 04 , Avails 83Wolbach \ , 1,0JO. A. C. Cady , icpublicnn candidate for representative , was elected by 104 majority. Holt. O'Nmu , . Neb , Nov. 8 [ Special Telegram to Tim Buu.J The onicial count gives Harrison risen tWO , Cleveland 1,530 , Thavor 1,920 , McShaiie 1,041. Dorsey 1,093 , Weatherby 1,51(1. ( J. M. Hunter and N. liisbco are elected reprcsoutlves by 383 audlUJ plu rality. IJutlcr. DAVID Cnr , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Rpeci.il Tel- sgrain to TUB BHE. ] The total vote ot But- or county is as follows : Harrison 1,495 , Cleveland 1,478 , , Thayer 1,471 , McShano 1,507 , tigolow 235 , IJurbor44. J. S. Hill ( rep. ) and M. C. Deluney ( dom. ) wore elected state representatives , and R. S. Norvul state sona- lor. For Iloat senator Smith ( dcm. ) had a majority of 100. MnOlsou. MAIX-ION. Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele ? rain to Tin : Bin. : ] The vote of Madison flinty is us follows : Harrison 1,392 , Clove- and 1,137. Thayor-J tiU , McShane 1,21)8 ) , iorsev 1,377 , , Weathefbv UHO. For rcpre- ontatives J. Stirk ( rep. ) and .1. R. Manning rep. ) had a majority m the county of . < GG. Cliorry. VAI.KMINB , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKK. ] The votu of Cherry jountv except ono small precinct gives Harrison risen 7.12 , Cleveland 4115 , Thaycr 010 , Me Shane 497 , Dorsey 7.15 , Woatherby 491. Cor- toll ( rep. ) for senator has a majority of 349 , Juraluim ( rep. ) for representative has u ma onty of 175. PLI/M CUHKK , Nob. , Nov. 10 , [ Special relojjram to TIIK HEI : . | The ofllelal vote of Dawson county Is as follows : Harrison 1,082 , Cleveland 034 , Fisk 70 , Thavor 1,070. McSluuio . . ! , Higulow 74. J. K. Wolla , straight republican , is elected by 714 uia- lorlty. The ropubllcan candidate forstato senator , Ncsbitt , has 470 majority in the I'ounty. Lnup. HUKW.-I.I. , Neb , , Nov. 10. Hiiirison 2l59 , Cleveland SO , Thayer 20S. McShano 83 ; sen- iite , Fifteenth district , J. Wooclsoutli ( dom. ) i'J , L. H. Jowutt ( rop. ) COJ ; ruprosuntutlvo l orty-nfnth dlbtrict. J. R. Hauua ( rep. ) 207 , A. f. . Covcry ( dura. ) 80. Otoo. NKUIIASKA City , Neb. , Nov. 10. fSpecial Telegram to Tin : Bisu.J The total vote of Otob cotinty for HarrUon is 2,0,18 , Cleveland 3,117 , Tlmvor 2,033 , McShano 3,1150 , Council 1,723 , Morton 2,407. The candidates elected for the legislature were Frank T. Uuii&on , ( rep. ) senator O'Hornor ' ( rep. ) and John Mattes ( dom. ) representatives. John C , Watson f < ir Iloat rocolvod u majority in the county over Higglns ( dum. ) of 1U7. Kcil Willow. IXUUXOI.A , Nob. , Nav , 10. Coraploto returns - turns from Rod Willow county show the foi. lowhiif result : Harrison and Thayer 1,155 , Cleveland and MoShano 505 , Streutor 2SJ , Laird 1,150 , Hustings 605 , Lindsay , for Twenty-nlnth sertutorial district , ( rop. ) 1,150 , White ( dan. ) 603yilcox 053 ; republican windldato for representative. 1,155. Helm ( fushlon ) 515 ; for county attorney. Snavely rcp. ) 1,040 , lUltonhousB ( fusion ) 699. Ra , publicans elect full county tickat. 1'icroe. PIKBCE , Nov. 10. UTie vote ot Plerca county was as follows ; Presidential elec tors : Russell 435 , Slo n 447. Hastings 437. lledatroui 448 , Iliitter437. Tibbltts 447 , Id- lint's 437 , Kostorson 447 , McNonoy 437 , \llen41S ; Koreraor , Thayer 413 , McShano IA7 ; lleutouant governor , MiUleJohn 337. fc\3ld 443j soorcury of state , Law * 417 , Uluo.454 : .trewuror , Hill 425. Patterson , 149 ; auditor , UcntonIM , Poyatoa 149 , attor- icy geueral. Loese 42e , Muneer 448 ; com- ntnloucr of Uada. Steen 430 , JUMOO 418 ; iu- > erliitendent of publlo Instruction , Lane 427 , ' " " c u re m n , Doi-iey ( rop. ) 413 , Wenthcrbv fdcm. ) 433 ; senate , Mnnmn frcp ) 430 ; Bucttncr ( dcin. ) 437 ; hous Alden ( rep. ) 451 , ICeycr ( dom , ) 455. Lab vote 30. Hoipnr.nnB , Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Special Ti gram to Tin : Hen. ] The vote In Phel county is as follous : Harrison 1,2S , Clev land ail , Thayer 1,319 , McShano 3(57 ( , Laii Ml. Bastings 4J. Loose's majority is 8 ( Erie Johnson for representative ( lad. ) pi rallty 17J , Burton's majority 373. Saline. WiMir.n , Nob. , Nov. 10. The oftlclal cou of Salhio county Is ns follows : Republic : electors' majority 302 , Tlmyor's majority 2fl Mlcklojohn's majority KM , Laws' mnjorl 843 , Bill's ' majority U01 , Benton's mnjorl C01 , Leese's majority IWJ. Stcon'a mnjorli 300. For stale superintendent , Lane's innjo ItV 3(54 ( , Laird's majority 27 , Pope's mnjorli for state senator 2i50 , Dunn's majority fi represent itlvo 103 , Bohaohlck's majorltj- reproscnUtlvo 253 , McNicklcs majority fi Iloat representative 201 , Abie's tnnjoril for count ) commissioner 014 , George Has ings majority for county attorney 1,845. Tt entire county went republican. Ncninhn. AViajtN , Nob. , Nov 10. [ Special Tel gram to THE BKR ] The complete jcttin from Ncmaha county are : Harrison 1,42 Cleveland 1.09. ; Thaver 1,110 , McShar 1,113 ; Council 1,891 , , Morton 1,140 Rcpr scntatlvcs , T. J. Majors , Amos Lash. Howe luajoiity was 700. Lincoln. NoiiTir Pi vTir , Nob. , Nov. 10 [ Speeli Telegram to TUB Urn : . } Lincoln count ) con jileto gives Bariisou 1,1.V , Cleveland 72 Thayer 1,110 , McShano 775 , Dorsey 1,10 Weathorbv B3J for state senate Thirtieth dl trict , John 1. Nesbitt ( icp. ) 354 majority , fi representative Plftjfourth district II. Stra ; nor ( rep. ) 302 majority. VHTKUANS Ol'1 1810. Tlioy Help to Hatlfy at IMuin Creole- Rtnto Deinoimtralloiis. Pu'M CiiPKic , Nob. , Nov. , 10. [ Specii Telegram to Tun HRR ] A rouslnor ratille ; tion meeting was hold hero to-night. Fi\ hundred people came down from Nort Platte and others from Gothenburg , Cozai Ovciton and Kearney. Fully live thousan people were present. Henry Stlner , sr. , wh voted for General Hrtinson in 1W nud 181 was chosen president , and AV. W. lianlci Robert Galard , Xardus Jewell , James Krvi Joseph Lannmg , all of whom voted for Ol Tippecanoe in 1840 , were chosen as vie pi csidcnls. CvMiiiiinar : , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tcli giam to TIIK BIB ] The republicans c Cambridge arc holding a big jollillqatio meeting hereto-night over the election c Harrison and Morton. The crowd was ai dressed by Messrs. O. W. Gammilo , C. A ! Brown , N. Folidy , W. E. Babcock and F. II Hclby. A huge bonflio was built on Mai and u tableau of Cleveland and Thurnia goiiu ; up Salt creek In a boat towed by mule passed through the street. The Ladies Harrison and Morton club took a prouilncti place m the demonstration. Ovroitn , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bii : : . ] 1 he election of Herr Bon and Moitou was celebrated by the Oi ford icpabhcansto night Hon Ihes , speoche and martial music made the occasion memorable one. Fuinas county is strougl , republican and gives the entire local , count , and national ticket handsome majorities SinNBV , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Telogran to Tut : Bui.lThe : republicans had a bi | parade and Jollification meeting to-nishl Toiches , sky-rocicels and Roman candle predominated. The procession was over mile in length. Alderman Charles Tngnit was giand maislial and acquitted liunscl nobly. The Twenty lirst Infantry bam pl.ned many selections. Old soldiers ai jubilant. NORFOLK , Nob. , Nov. 10. | Special Tele gram to THE BII : : . ] The icpublicans had . lousing ratification hoio to-night , having ; grand parade with a torchlight procession 01 the principal streets of the city. Many rcsi ilences were brilliantly illuminated. Th apora house was packed and many could no ; et in. Laige delegations came in on spccia trains fiom Crcighton , Pierce , Wnketlold am Plainviow. Short but enthusiastic speeche1 iveiomado by Judge J. II. Baltics , D. A Holmes , John R. Hav antt J. W. Styrk , rep rcsentatlvo-elect. Republicans uro jubilan over the election. NOIITII BiKi ; > , Nob. , Nbv. 10. [ Special Tel jgram to Tun Bin : J The republicans of thi , ilaco ratified the election of Hariison am Morton to-night by giving a free oyster super ) or m the opera house. Eight hundred pee : ilo partook. The city was illuminated by i jrand display of Jlreworks and borillrcs. He's n ICcpublicnn Now. PAWNEE CITV , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Spsclal Telegram to Tun BIK. : ] The republican1 ire ratifying to-night. It will bo the largos loinonstration ever held in the county. Thi iftcrnoon an election bet was paid publicly jy E. N. Carter , president of the democratic ; lub , wheeling J. T. Troiiery through tin itreets on a wheelbarrow and carried a Dan icr insciibed , "Once I was n Carter for thi iomocracy. Now I am a wheelhorso for thi epublican. " The procession was headed b < 3. T. Edee , a bank president of this city ind followed bv a string of singing nm ihoutlng republicans. Fairmont'n Kntlitislnsiii. FAinMOXT , Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele ; ram to Tub Bcn.j The republicans ot thi' ilaco ratifled the action of their party in tht eccnt election in grand style this evening , "ally throe thousand people participated in ho demonstration. Delegations with bands if music were present from a number o icighbonng towns. O'Neill Celebrates. O'NEILI , , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele ; ram toTim BKK. ] A grand jollification was icld to night over the clean sweep over the iounty and national victory. The demon tiatiQiis were line and the occasion u bit Mccesw. _ Kearney GcUlnc Heady. KKAIINUV , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele- ; ram to THE BhE.j Extensive preparations vero made this evening for a grand ratillc.i- at ion niceting on Tuesday evening of ncxl vcck. _ Chnilron Jnbltatca. CII.VDIIOV , Nob. , Nov. 10.Special [ Tele ; ram to TIIK BKK. ] Last night the republi , : aii of Cliadron , Rushvillc , Ha ) ' Springs nml iVhltnoy indulged in a huge iutlilc.it ion , . ' 'our cords of wood and a barrel of kerosene urnlshed light. The crowd marched hrough the city , bonded by the Cliadron and iushville bands. Everyone inado it his bus ness to see who could yell the loudest. Ttu lolsO continued all night. In the morning he laud oOIcu and bouses of prominent dom- icruts were dressed In mourning. Married an Oiunlm Ijady. COI.UMIIUS , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special tc 1'iin BHK. ] I. Slobcrson , our popular deputy : ounty treasurer , returned Thursday even ng on the 8 o'clock train with ono p ! Dmalm's fair danghtor'n as his wife , HU nany friends inct him at the depot and es orted him to the residence of Mr , and Mrs , tosmuBson , where a reception was held , Mrs. Sleborson will receive a cordial wel < me fiom the fdonds of her esteemed hus- juud and citizens In general. Nebraakiv City Typos Strike. NKIIKAHKA CITV , Neb , Nov. 10 , [ Special I'clcgram to THE BKB. ] The compositors on bo morning Press to day struck agalast a eduction of rates to 20 cents per 1,000 ems , in equivalent to 17 per week. The force low consists of two deaf and dumb boy , indtho manager inserts that ho will not pay uoro than CO cents , The Press now enjoys ho proud distinction of paying less wages ban any other morning newspaper in the Jnitcd States. 8n ml bagged and Hoboed. NEDIIASKA CITV , Neb. , Nov. 10. [ Special L'olegram to Tuu BKK.J Peter Muller , a Ireintm at the Nebraska City printing house iraa Bandbuaged and robbed by footpad * last light. Protest * From Sainon. AUCKI.AVD , Nor. 10. Advices from Samoa tate that tuo Europeans whoso houses were ijurod by bullets from the German guu- eau in the attack upon the Bamoans at ipla , have protested that the action of the lertnan commanders was iu violation of outi-al territory. Euthustnatlo iBopubltoan Rojololng Make tiao tVolklu Rlnff. THbUSANDS JOIN THE PARADE ' * " " Y" Farnntn , OouAfniiid Podco Street n Sheet of Blazing Plro The Air Hcd With tlio Flro of Jlyrlh'xl < 4 jr ItocUct a. K.-xtlfyiiiff. The republicans are quito well , thank yov Tlioy wore out for a llttlo time last nigh They hod it , too , nnd nro still la the rhiR Their cup of Joy had boon running over fo several days. Tlioy acted on the poet's ad vice , to "Lot Joy bo uncoiifluod. " Tlioy too off the pressure lust night and "lot 'or rip.1 It looked and sounded ns though the towi was going to pieces. Phe was rather rugge mound the edges after the dctiioastralioi : but is supposed lo bo all hero , unless th democrats discovered that the chunks wen loose. The republicans had the freedom o the city , and they took the whole street Even the arrogant street oar "took back' for once , mul many u fellow leprettcd tha the mayor had not been run ever earlier litho the campaign. The republicans hat a Jollillcatlon. That is u simpl statement ot fact. It was a howling , a luri success , but the right kind of adjectives t IH1 > describe it have not vet been discovered Flags and lire , horns and hurrah , hosts am hosts of them , swept the streets and drov thousands of eyes In fascinated gaze upoi the maelstrom of human enthusiasm. Ovc tin : marching columns floated a sea of Iliimi xvlth its ripples dant'iiig in happy unison ti the Jo > ous shouts of tlio men below. The ni above was tilled with a bewildering networl ot colored balls and darzling streamers Showers of golden sparks produced au effocl that might have tempted that eminent rain bow chaser , Chairman liricu , ami now nni then an aristocratic rocket reared its lordli head to look do\\u upon the lesser lights i moment before bursting and taking a tumble to itself. Flags were everywhere and inndi to do every conceivable SPI vice In the decora lion of men , horses , carriages , banners ami ti.iiispareucics , The paradcrs wcro alnio-i snowed under with the profusion of red white and bluo. If pandemonium ha > any noises th.it. weio not lir loose last night there must have been some mistake in the count , for it was evident that , the full assortment had been ordered. There wcro thousands ot th : horns , most of them suffering with bad colds or singing falsetto , but the general oiTecl when they were all going together wa' blended into a chorus for the other ear-split ters , and the music was linclv attuned foi icpublican tympanums. Cowbells made : merry jingle. Great gongs added a note ol clamor. Uig cymb ils , each two feet across and requiring u whole boy to itself , put in u good-sized tinkle for the money. Clagnets were in the racket , and the soiil-lurrowiiiij tin can with a waxed string through the bet torn gave all the touch of Wagnerian discord needed for artistic finish. Capping the clima'c was an upright steam cnsine , ngged with a number of whistles , winch were ouciatcd by cords and made a tolerable Citilope. Add to these sumliy oppressions of Joy , a dilenous 1111/7 i twenty blocks and an hour and a half long from the throats of thousands of wildly en thusiastic men. punctuate il with side runs " in-Tall for liar ri-son1" of "Rah ! HahLI ! - and similar shouts' throw in the encouraging remarks of thousands of aymiiathi/ers along the line of march , imagine a dozen binds in a magnificent elTii Jt Mi ou heard and oei-as ionally getting jiLbqui-botn from the bass drum above the ioar , and one has something of nn idea of the "time" that was hid. Thu column wiWforffied on H.irney street. It started at Eleventh and the divisions dropped Into hnojnmihe { side streets The parade was up Illd'ifcyUo Sixteenth , to F.ir mini , to Eleventh , to Douglas , to Sixteenth and counteimarch-to Eleventh , to Dodge and lo Sixteenth-The wuylows along the ime-of march weie illlcdVith spectators and flut tering handlrerchiCTs , and numbers of buildIngs - Ings were decorated or illuminated. As on a former occasion the Elks club and the Millard hotel bore off the palm m this partic ular. The parade was loviewed bv a pirty of distinguished , persons in the balcony of the Millard , who weio recogmred by re doubled efforts at the huz7is. Among the party were Governor Thaycr , ex-Senator Suundors and wife , Congressman-elect Connell - nell and wife , Congiesijiilan Dorsey , Attor ney General Lecsc , Land Commissioner Scott. Superintendent Gillespie , of the Deaf and Dumb institution. City Attoiney Web ster and Chairman Riehauls , of the republi can state : committee. Among the other on lookers were Hon. A. R. Giaham , of Wisnur , Captain Palmer , of Piattsmouth , Doctor Stone of Wahoo , Mr. John Jensen of Fair mont , Judge Hauier of Kearney and Mr. Henry Furhinauof Fremont. One of the most notable features of the parade was the ladies' marching clubs. They wcro honored wilu a place at the head of the column. On the line of march they were cheered continuously from the two walls of onlooking humanity that inclosed the Column , and on the counter march the male paraders paid homage with their latensc.st yells. The banlc clerks of Omaha gallantly constituted themselves tha body guard of the Wahoo ladies by forming a column double tile on either sldo of thu latter. At the close of the paiado the Glen- wnod ladies performed ft serpuntiiie march infiontof the Millard amid u throng of ad mirers. Further up the street the Platts mouth ladies went tluough a drill , and the butchers of South Ouiaha were drawn up in line to observe their maneuvers. Still be- jond tl-eso was the Omaha Flambeau club executing its drill. As usual Captain Frank Kaspar's organi/ation was an impoitant feature of the demonstintioti mid added greatly to its effect. Transparencies nnd Oouoratlous. Wahoo Ludios" Club The ladies wore tastefully dressed In national colors and on their banners wcro : "Wo did not vote , but the men did. " "Wahoo got Tha.\er. " "Carry the news to Franltio. " "Good-by , Grovcr , Good-by. " This was a democratic banner once. " "Could not vote , but sent n substi tute. " "in mcmorlam , prohibition , second daughter of democracy , died November 0. " Uunk Clerks The Omaha bank clerks had a profusion of miniature Hugs , with which they decorated their hats , "Not enough dem ocratic votes , Mr. Cleveland. " "Hurrah , boys , hurrah , " "Tho sturs and stripes nro ou top. " Glenwood Ladles' club , a bund of ladles modestly attired , and carrying n beautiful biinnor with n > picture of Ilairisou on one sldo and Morton ointho other sidu. Plattsmouth "Young Men's Republican club of Plattsmouth , incorporated Juno 10 , 1884. " "Voto u protect our homes. " Paplllion "Hurnih for Harrison. " Young Moil's Republican Club of Omaha "Our Dick got thuro. " and u picture ot Richard - ard S. licrlin. ' 'Dick had no boodle , but he got there nil the slime. " "Dick save submis sion.11 "Dick is good tor the postonico. " A crayon of ilarrisoiiandi | a llvo cock , anil fac ing it u picture of Cleveland and a dead cock. A beautiful honn'pr with u line pictura of President-elect Harrison. " " 1 bet ou. Grovor" and a si irlflcaht picture , Irish-American Club "It was the Irish vote did it Lpmlon Times , " Hurrah for Harrison , our iioxt prcsfdont. " "Break tlid na\ys gently to JpUiii Hull. " "Good bye , West , leave us a Ip jc ofiyourhalr , " "Morton is sailing up Salt river , ho is wuillng. " "Wo have Council notyj for ) Mandorson. " "Wo sympathize with ytNi Cobden club In u horn. " ( A lart'0 mcturo of u liorn. ) "Com * pllments of Loid Saokvlllo. " "Cleveland , your name 1 Dennis. " "There ore no ( pictures of ) flics on this club. " "Protec tion won tbo day. " A beautiful silk banner with a flno ploturo of Hon. James U , Hlalno. The horses drawing the three carriage * from tbo Turf and Field exchange , were compansoned with Harrison and Morton emblems. ' 'Goou-byo Juck , good-bye , " "Turn the rascals outcount the money. " "The state of Montana , the state of Wash. Ingtou , the state of North Dakota. " Sixth Wurd ICopublican club "It was. uso. lets , Mills. " "Alas | poor democracy died , killed by the UrlnV1'Goodbye , good-bye. " " 'One term for a president is Jouough. ' G. Cleveland. " "Qrover , Orover you turned over. " " 'Daniel I hoard souiotulug.drop. ' Urovor Cleveland , " The Fifth ward club had a lanra trans- represeutlntr Cleveland attempting to stnnd on both protection and free trad Others wore marked , "drover's pants wl soon lit Benny. " "Clovcload's name limits. " Third Ward Republican club "America ! will rule America. " "Tho vote power wl got a icst. " "Boodle can't cnrry Nebraska , "England , you can have Mr. Cleveland. "Wo laugh this time , you laughed last time. "Hurrah for Tammany. " "Died , Novombc 0 , Graver's luck. " "Delaware scuds a n publican oonator. " Sixth Ward Ropubllcan club "Let all r lolco , right wins again " "I shall send Benjamin nnd save my people from the Phi islincs " "Grandpa's pants ( a cut of a pa of trousers ) doti't flt " "Ropubllcan ru twenty-five years , two cents abort , Dem crattc rule four years , will it only twelx eontsl" "West , Oh West , you gave m away. " "Who Is Murchlson G. Bucol "You bet we'll turn the inscols out. " "Soil south busted. " Eighth winl "H. S. Berlin. " "We1 make n change in business all round. " "Tl ; same old bird once more to the front. " "No two Dakotos. " The Flambeau club carried n flue Bairiso and Merion banner , a largo broom to swcc clean mid a Hag , The South Omahas"Omaha butcher skinned Grovcr. " "South Omaha held u fal election nnd gave nn honest vote. " "Sout Oimdin vote could not be bought. " A largo cut ot a packing house with th names of "Armour & Co. , Omaha Packln company , Swift Ac Co. and Howard & Ci pay good wages and proteot tholr workmen. The Millaid club , forty stioug and 1 charge of Captain Ed Plumber. They rcj tcocntcd the republican element among th Millard hotel waiters , and presented a lln appearance. About thirty ladies , of the Colored Ladle1 Republican club , came next , and with thel Hags , blooms and rog.ill.i formed one of th features of the parade , showing that whll they did not neglect household duties , tlio , had time enough to teach thu men how t vote , and then see that they did it. The Douultis precinct horse brigade wn next la the Hue of inarch and brought it to llnish. Eighty-six members were present ii charge of Captain Charles E. Tlill , and ii their red , white and blue uniforms , mnnnU ) on stuidv looking steeds , they were n llttin , representation of the men who had won th victory they wcro celebrating. TIIH COUNT KINISHIOIK The CnnviiHsInu UoiiiU Completes H The canvassing board completed Its hiboi yesterday afternoon. The work up to nee has been published in Tim Bui : . The rcsul of the investigation in the afternoon is u follows , The count of Jefferson pioUnct wns prc cceded with. The examination of tlio ballo box disclosed the fact tlmt the leturns wcr in the ofllcial envelope , but not scaled , other wise they were to the complete satisfuetioi to the objectois. The count showed in change. When It. O'Kccffo'B vote of iii : ; ou of a possible l.'t'otes ' ) was announced , ado fcated candidate \\lio was present asked : "Dick how did you do iti You might havi put a fellow on. " Another suggested something about "tw ( kegs of beer. " 'I he ictuins from Elkhorn presented mud the same appearance as those from JeiTcrsou the vote being the same as that already an nounicd. In Valley precinct , the poll books am tull\ sheets \veru not sealed , but tin ballots were. After Major Furaj hud made a note in hi : diary to that effect , the countwas taken with the result tli.it nothing striking was dovul oped in the uaof , change. In Waterloo precinct the juiat was fount : not to bo complete , a clei k having failed tc sign , and the ballots were not scaled. Tin count as. , however , taken without startling results or matcrl il alteration The poll books and tallv sheets in Chicaso picrimtvere not t > oaleil , but the icturns \\oiepioperlysiimcil and the jurat legalli attached. The ballots , however , were se curely fastened. The count was finished without loinurk. West Omaha , the last precinct to bo can vassed , showed that the returns \\eie signed , but the jurat was not attached. The ballot ; wcio sealed. With the count of this precinct the duties o f thecanvassiiig board term imuod , apiiaicntl.v inucli to the relief of the gentle men comprising it. Immediately after the clerk of the canvass ing board had recorded the last figuics of the last precinct to bo canvassed mid the board had thought their labors ended , T. J. Mahoney - honey jumped to his feet anu asked that the poll book of the First district of the Second ward bo re-examined. This icrmest caused some little excitement among theciowd present , nobody knowing < vbat was about to turn up. The icquest was granted and Clerk Roche hi ought in the ballot box. Then Mahoney said he simply wanted to know what Mr. Gurley'.s vote in that district was , and , on being informed sc\cntv-iuuo and icplyiiig "that's all , " theexcitumeiit subsided. Major Fuiay then took the floor and intro duced the following resolution , being inter- ruptC'l in his leading bv Clerk Roche. Whereas , This board of canvassers have m the cases of the six votes of the Seeond ward of South Omaha for preference ot United St.ites neuator , appearing on the tally list but not carried on the election returns , niul tdinilarly in the case of Chicago precinct , whore thn tally list showed that two votes given , one each in favor of union labor and prohibition candidates , but which said votes were not cai ned out by the election onicoi s f the pieeinct , held unanimously that they [ . an not go behind the returns presented for us to canvass and in the case nf the lirst din- I net of the First ward of Omaha and Flor- QIICO piecincts , where no tally lists ut all ac- Lompdiilcd the icturns It was unanimously liold by the board that such tallv lists are not necessary nor any part of the returns , and Whereas , The pursuance of this rule of notion re-CKtablishcd , there boiug no return of any kind received from the becatid dls- tiict of the Firht ward , and , as the bo ml holds that from these returns only can we in nice a proper and lawful canvass , I move that the figures taken fiom the tally mcrtH in said districts bo not included in tlio aggiegate of the vote of Douglas county. After Fumy had finished reading his reso lution lie asked for a second. Mr. Rocho toplied : "You'll got no second fiom this side of thu house. " The u iiolo board argued for BOIIIO time , all speaking at the same time , in which the on looker.joined. . Mr. Furav not succeeding in getting a sec- mi , the motion was lost. Immediately aftci ward Mr. Roche intio- Juced thu following. Rcbolved , That the abstract of votes , as Lhov now appear on the record , bo thoolllcial rote of Douglas county when thu lesuit is Tooted up. Major Dennis seconded tin ) motion. It was . arricd , and the board separated without rurther ado. _ FOUNI > I ) HAD. In Unknown Sinn SulelileH in tlm Pacific Hold. Shortly before midnight last night a man vus found dead in a chamber of tbu Pacific lotcl on .South Ninth street , near Jackson. Jpon Investigating it developed that the nan mot his death by a dose of morphine , iviiicntly administered by his own hand vith faiilcldal intent , A bottle of the deadly iiibstunco w.is found In the bed where ic was lying. Notlilntr concerning his lame , or from whence ho came , could bo earned about the hotel. The proprietor itated that he Came there late Friday night , lad for some unaccountable reason failed to egister. Ho was a middle-aged man and airly clad In dark-colored habiliments. The cniains were taken in charge by the coioner , ml an investigation will be made to day iu 'low of establishing his idoutlty. The OaiivnoH Completed. The board of canvassers of the returns of ) ouilas county completed their work lust veiling. Thuro wus no change in the gen re 1 result as published iu Tin : Urn , save in hu legislative ticket , which the board fouud .bo us follows : McMillan ( dom. ) , Snyder ( dom. ) , Gushing dum. ) , Neve ( dcm. ) , Fonno ( dem. ) , Hun- ute ( dom. ) , Gardner ( dem. ) , Morrissey dem. ) and Berlin ( rep. ) . A Portugese Tariff Bodiiotlon. WASHINGTON , Nov. 10. The United States onsul at Lisbon has informed the dopart- umt of state that tbo duty oa wheat flour nportcd I ute Portugal has been lowered reui ! W to Ii4 rels a kilogram , About twmty members of Marathon Lodge To. 83 , 1C. oi' P. . vWtcd Enterprise I edge of otitu Omaha Thursday evening , November , to confer tUn Oriental degree upon the lembers of that lodge. Fifteen reached that egree after whict lunch wen nerved and ug lima enjoyed. SPLITTING THE SOLID SOOTI How the Process So Well Boguu Wl Bo Continued. THE BLAIR EDUCATIONAL BIL1 A PnlrFroRpoot That It Will Hccom a Imwr During the Present Slon PnyliiR ICIectlon Dot a NoHlnootiro. Tlio Concrcflslonnl Outlook. WAS m .roTO v Htwr.vtf TUB OMUH. linn , C > 13 KtouiiTKitNTii STIIBRT , Wisinvoro.v , D. G , , Nov. 10. A conviction has settled down upon tl politicians in WashlnRton which Is growln more widespread ns the > y bo como more con nion lioro , that the next liousd is certain I pass tlm education bill. All these who line Ooncral Harrison are conlldont Hint ho wl nmko no attempt to crush the south. Tlio , generally ngieo that ho will do nil In hi power to Increase the breach which Ims bee made In Its solidity by the succev. of th republican ticket In West Virginia by a con dilatory policy. There tire sovcial of th southern state1 * which arc anxious ! awaiting the time when congri _ < will give aid to tholr school by the enactment of sonio such bill ns tht proposed by Senator Blair , and ns thr uiuasuro has already passed the senate , thor is a chunco that it may bo enacted into a lu\ \ befoio the present congrcsn comes to tin uiu It is In the educational committee and hu been there for months , with slim prospect of soeliiR daylight , but the snivels of the n publican p.irty this yo.ir will probably sorv to induce the committee to report it bueV There is a majority of tlu house in f.ivor o it , and if it ever comes up for uiUou it will n doubt bo p.isscd at this session. I'AHNO lil.ni TKIV 11KT3. Those unh.ippy clerks and other resident of Washington who backed their opinion that Cleveland would bo redacted wit , their money have nearly nil paid over thcl losses. Thosn whoso cotilklciico iiuiucei them to talio other w.iys of expiesslnj * thoi convictions aio arranging to perform th terms of their wagers. Among the latter i a \ outin man who will enliven tlm inhabitant of Washington to-moriow \ > \\heulinglil girl in an elaboiately decorated whcclb.irrov thiough the streets of the eit.v. One of the queerest bets of which therr i any record is reported fiom tlu village o East Aurora , N. Y. Aoung business mat there , who had wagered about overi thing hi had on Hairisou's ulcitlon , was accepted bi n drummer from Syracuse who desirei to back Cleveland. A plan was llnulli agieed upon bv which the loser agreed t < takoolt his trousers and present them to tin winner whcic\cr they mti'lit meet. The Has Aurora man is now looking for the drummei and says he will try to meet him in tin streets of HufT.ilo. [ Oil TWKI.VS TIt'MKPD A YI\K. ! There is a vacancy in the geological sur vcy. Tlio pluco paj s ? 1 , 'JOO a j ear. It is no a sinecure and will be filled by the civil ser vice commission. The examination will bi hold in this city on the 'JOth inst , , and licit are the rtMiiin'inenis | of the lucky man. Ux pcridicons a printer , experience and htylo a ; a proofreader , cntlcal knnwledge of thi English langii igo with punctuation , capital i/iition , etc , a good knowledge of tin French language for tianslatmg pur poses , nil elementary knowledge oi the French and German so fai as necessary for revising in manuscripts , and in piodI' of st'ientillc names and terminations , titles of wouls , etc. , Rome uriiu.ilutaneoUtli Italian and Spanish oittiograplivundoithoopi and also the knowledge of the naming ol mathematical signs and formula. It is dc sirable , but not required , Unit applicants should have an elementary knowledge ol metalurgv. paleonthology chemistry , cthuol- ogy and animal and vegetable pomology , Tew college professors would be able to 111 ! the bill. HOW THIS HXATl'J I'KEHS TOOK JT. Springfield Monitor : The result was fulloi suprises. Fremont Herald : Wo would have got New York if It hadn't rained. Sutton Kepistcr : The brigadiers have met their second Appomattox. North Ucnd Flail : The Irishman holds the balance of power ii America. Blair Pilot : It was in the air ; oven demo crats sinolled It for weeks back. Beatrice Democrat : It is principle and not ofllco that the democrats work for. Blair Ucpublican : The masses have no cause for apptchcnsion in this revolution. Nebraska City Press ; The United States is icjmblican , and Now Jersey democratic. Nebraska City News : Well , It is fice whisky and tobacco and higher priced cloth ing. ing.Pali moat Signal : Once more the nation lias been wrested from the hands of itc do- spoilers. York Times : Free tradesouthern domina tion , sham reform and upeculatiou with the public funds have done the democrats up. Bloomington Guard : While President Jlovelund has looked sharply aftorthe south- 3rn vote ho seemed to ignore or forget there ivur. also a north ami west. Plattsmouth Herald : It took but four short fc-ears of trial to place this party before the country in its true light , and with all odds in ; ts favor it has been Inn led fiom power by .hu business and labor interests of the coun- -ry. IIUMOHK 0V A HTU1KK. Dint IN What FloatH in the Air In Hallway ClrulcH. A current rumor was put afloat late last light to the ofTcct that the local oulcr of the Urothorhood of Locomotive Engineers had lecidcd to Inaugurate a general Mrlko In , hat order on all roads j entering in Omaha , The reason given was that a nuni- jor of non-brotherhood men were wing furnished employment by the b'ariou * roads leading in and out if this place. Soviiral of the local order were tee a late last illicit , but nothing dulinitn in .hl.s direction could be learned , While they lenled that no steps had been t keu thus far , .huy did not deny that it was being consid jreil. A bUcri'V meeting of the brothei hood , vas ) iuld at the hcadquarteis of that order ast > night , but jiint what was accomplished : ould uot bo nsccrtaiucd. A Deeply Iiixultrd Citizen. Chicago Tiinos : "I clmllcngo thnt , 'OtO. " Tlio voter , ono of the best known , no.st dignified , Duriioiiiliuular and bomb-proof cituous in the > roeinot , who hud voted tlioro at every tlcction foe twonty-llvo VOUCH , looked lurcely mound to see wlmt presumpt ions upitnrt bad Hiokon ) "Who chiillunges my votoV" ho do- nandcd. . There wns noronly , and lie wiisln tbo ict of tonduriiiK ns ! ballot ngiiln when ho same voloo WIIB hoard ! "I toll you 1 challenge tlmt vote. " "You impudent scoundrel ! " exclaimed ho enrAged liitkon , "where are youV Stand out so I can HOC you. " Nobody Btooa out , and nobody In the : rowd soomcd to know who the ohttl- oniror wus. A third time the woll-l < nown voter oiiderod his ballot , and a third time , ho voice rung out I Chullongo him ! if that old rascul otes I'll have him sent to Jgltot ! , , And while the insulted American overolgn , foaming with rage , WM glur- ng over his gold-rimmed spectacles in . vain effort to locate Ma tormentor , a mall man In a long ulster , known to ila iritimat * friends as Big MoKronl , ho celebrated rentriloqulat , quietly lipped out of the crowd and went a way. GEO. N. HICKS' ' Heal Estate Column , llurpnliiH Tliln Wccli Iu UESIDKNCK 1M.OPRUTY. "IIM.KHAN'T house nnd lot In Htturom I'lnca , li * burn , furnace , bith-rnoni , < Mty wntor , nil modern Iniprovi'inonts , a oploniUd lioiue Cnn give immediate possession ; a big bargain K noldsoou. Call mill Ret price. "VT't'13 eight room hoinn with full lot. Hour -XiAtthnnu 1'oppiotoUAVcnuo , prleo fT.COJ. A bargain. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "VJ KW s room house , nil modern convenlon c. 1 -L > InVo t OiniMuij .1 big bnritnlu If tnkoiiat onoo _ VH'Khouseasiil lot. tipnrtli | mul I.iike.ou -i-s cnr line , and only two blocks from coblp , olilytl.flOOIf HOlUnlnnre IT'KIHT lll ) < ) l housenu istli MT Hear How. Jiird.enst rroatprlpco. ; . . H.DtW cnsli bal- ante to suit. "VJK'H four room rottngu mul lot. Iu "sotltli i > Oiiiaha , near 2Mb and (3 ( sis. , prlio only $ HK ) ; small rush pujiuont VACANT _ rilWOotslit\lfi.ft i't rornprJaiksoti anil liowti - 1mo. . one of tlio llnusliosldcnci'hlU'H in West Omahii. fp7.t : < IAXT oiifn front lot. r.0.l , on Itnruey in-ni"Jilmtreut. only t\raxi. OHOlCi ; residence site on J , th nvonuo. In ' ( 'lark'snddllioit 'Ililslotfs iu\i < . pi-rfoct Kiiulnaiul nld-lv Hltuutoil , liotueeu t-t , Mary's avcuuannd llarnny street * , M , ' > 0. CKHlNlMt , OTxlift. on Itcmnnl nnd "Mn oust fioiit iiml ougriutii J-I.MKi. COUN'lwTlDOxliO fi pl.Tn"nist nnTlT'opplcton avenue , puvoil street , so\\i > rnK > % . \\nteratut KIIMJ porfoot giuili ) nud ningiiltlcont vlow : onu of tlm finest iiMtidence Mile. InthoclU. Cull anil got price. rpllHKK beautiful smith front lolson 1'opiilu- J ton iiM'iuii'foi sale Mr n few iliixsat alow llgaui. OnlyJivVI cash ronilied : lmaiiincanruii ! 1. " , .Imiil I jenn Iton want to si-euro a nlcu homnln the nliest residence piitlonni tlm city , it vlll piy 3 onto look this up. Ir'ASI'front ' lot , BKIV ) . on : ilst stu-el , near * I'opplutoti nxi'iiuo , Iliuiyioin I'lnn. Just theplni'ijforii niinlioma. C'nii nlfer for H few T\I'Hl.r. ) lorner , ITOxliV ) foot , on \\inl orlh 1' avenue nud liMil street , f.n Ing Ilium om 1'iuk : perfnit Brado. Just the plain fur mi oJo- Kant ii-sldento bluik. fT.fiOl. E IAfiT flout lot on \M\\O UM-nue , laist Oiualm , JI.UIX ) . ONI ! nf tlio nlrest leslileni'it lott Iu ll.insrom J'late , on 1'iipploton avenue , for MilomiMTy Himill cas.li inij incut , long tlmu New eible llnu w 111 ninko tills the finest lesldcnee iiioi.citr Iu thecltj. "VJ IT ! ) past fioiit In \ \ estln n , eloso to M.itiim - - ' on licit l.lnu Ity . onlv tv\pnty minutes' tiila riombiislnesHporlUm of thi-cltA. JIHI tlioplaci ) for iv nh t'lioiaej prlcu f-llHi ; cash .VI , Imlnnoo 0. li , 18 nml si mouths. BusrNKss ( \ ( \ ' < ct't on "l' ' ' itroet iut\r I'm mini , for n foxv UVI days ut llgurus Itlll pny you tolnve tl * reutnn Hiiiiiey neir llth hlreet , Hploniltd wholesale point. A biirgnln If sold soon. , buslnojs lot ll\l. foul ou Tenth near CHU1CT llarnuy.fJO.uiU. ' Bt'SI NUS8 lot 1th new two story sUirolmlltl' . ( UK , on M. iicui'Uh ft. , South Uiiialui. Will rent for t ehe per cent on the linostniL-ut. Call nmlbeu It. prli e * l VU. NK of tinllnest Itmlnms Lots In South O Utiiiihit , for u few du\ at $1,0 H ) , rpltACKAdl' nud uaii'lioiisu pi operty OOx IBS , J corner 1-th and Nlcholus.slilu tinck In alloy. Thtnels-fl.iliKl piollt In this lot foi homo one , cull ollur foi ashoit tiiuu ut jilIXD. ) e t on " 'It ' ' > Hallway , at juiKtlcin of two main streets U-iidlni ; out of ( ily In Wtist Oinulia ; nplendld point forcoul ami lumber jards. jjinlii mid pro vision noiiHuormlllliiK anil oltniitorlnihtnoHs , ixll siuiioili unit lc.vt'1 KI ouuil ami on onn of the Uaost pieceof tinekajie jii operty arouiKl thn cltj ; cuu otrer fora fnnr daysut J7.500. 'Ihls property will stutul closu Invuntigntlon. , ' flOK'Ktou ncro tract , ncaT licit , C In West Oinnha. only twenty-five inlmlte4 rlduby snlitirban train * fiom Wubbter BtrueC ilipot ; niaKiilllccnt > iew , pluusnnt and lioalthy locution. Just the plarn foi a nlcu homo or Una frnll ami vnKetulilu garileim. ' 1 his piopurty can lie platted Into fifty cnoleo lots that will sell In- hide of threu yeni for tour to llvo hundred each. Can offer thuliolo tract foru bhurt time at ( ! ' 'holcotenarro tract wlfh com- BAHA1N hiiiiai' , burn , Nplunilld sluido traoa , ctr.tlosu to city and licit linu rnllwnv , just thu pliuefiir a ulcr liomu or Hue fruit ana \ef'etiiulu Kin dons. Cuu maku this a bli ; bursaln ft takeu at OIICB. PROPERTY. _ INVHSTMJONT _ ' . liJxIsn , loss than seven blocks fronj Court Iion e. uitli throe small collagen rent- Int ? 'or tTM pei > i nr ; room for three moroi Kroiniil ulono Is uorth Dftv per cent morn than prkuaskeil. It will pay ) ou to look this up ; pi Ice * TfiW ) . _ SAW ! An Interest in ono ot the host Foil Investment im > perty tu Umahn ; : nn oiler Oils for JJU.IKX ) . I'lircliaseracaaroMIr * MH.DXioiit of this property within tllH-o years ; it will pay you to mvodtlgato ttiltf. Of 4 , bhiUc 54. South Onialm.CTxJDO feat uear J J and 2Ith htreota. only .l.i.'OO. _ INti lots nuai I' nnd 21th Htrout , South N Oinulia ; the lilggo'.t bargain In South Omaha : nice lots , onn a roinor , nuur Cathollo Church on % tii streot. Houth Omaha , for ! . ' , ao. _ _ _ _ ' cottaKoaud full lot OtlxlV ) Iu South N'ICIMIItlu , near ittlh and 0 atroet.i for nalu ut ! 800. _ _ SUMM Kl ' } O AUDKNJMlOPKI y. _ 'AN OI-'KKU for Biile. for a Blior ) time , Weal r Luwn Turk , coaslstliiB of the bountiful { lovoiinil HifjiiinN on I'urk street , just outsldu : nu citv limits , and nearly oppoHltu llouaor'H lOtol and NiiniiiurKunlen , In Went Oinulia. This iroperty lias lonp b iiu conNUlarol the flnoit ilaie In the nil for tuuiimor uunlun undnlciila uoiinils , mul I * now offon il for ealo at lluro | > * t will n-iy yon to Inmitljjute. The MlHSOUrl * I'aelllc llult I.lnu lliillrouil runs tlnough one onierof thlM piopvrty , and n Htatloahaa ] unt i. en lot ateil rliiht at thlH point , and Hiiburbun rains now ruiintui ; rarry pusuoiiKors from tliu , \clst THticct depot to thin property quick. y linn you can get to Ilmincoin i'ark fiom thu MislnufiK muter of the city. I'lio'r mont. Klk icun A. Missouri Valluy Ituilioud Him tu Houtli ) mnlu tuns within Hired bloukH. and it la loan ban ten minutes' ride bntwettn thlH property mil thu linslnes.i iioitloa of HontM Omahu. Chi-io f A a lior.iu car Unit alroaily completed anil n ri-ralon ] | , riiuulii ) ; to within u nhort ( Itstuuio tt this properly , llemcmbnr it Is Jiul out.iluo hodu llmitK , thus unuipuiR the lihih llcunso Liiilclt ) tiixuf. It fx tlio only nice RrcnuadnpteOl 'orhiiinmerKaiilen rnirpo-ioHon the llelt l/lne , > r around the city. The only place that can bu i achi d no eailly. from either the rlty or Boutli > maha , being tw nty-llvu iiilauteH' rldo troin inn iiUto , and only ten mlmitOH from the other. ' uu with this piopoi'ty for K uumm .nil If propurly hnuduid , it rnn be inadu the ; ii'iit rcnoii ofUmuha , and a 11 vo cuergetln nnn can inukp H bunhol of iiKinwy out of It. And u addition , the property Hum will rtouhlo In iilno ulthln thrtn yvarHlt not before , fcuu ITer tills pliiCH at f1gare that mnkn It a HpUm lid bargain , if Hold ut once , uud will bu glud to uvi/ymi cull ami lot us snow you th propuity. . Acres choiro land In Howard Comity. 340 o tvvorullroailsi for HUloatuliar- mjItS'l'-f'l-AH.H Itnprored farm in liastcru V Nubnmku ; HiuaUcashimyniviit , lung time. 'all ' and ( jut prlctiH. _ _ " 1OOD farm In Ledar County , Nebraska ; Well J Improved ; f or a few days at figures that inko It it bartiuln. _ _ iitU.OOQ worth of good Omaha property to rado for eood stock ranch. 1IKJ aero farm clear of Incuinbranco to rado for a food house and lot. ( HO acres choice farm In eastern Nebraska , reoof Inoumbrancoj want first eU s resl- enco pi operty. 1,600 acres of coed farm land in Central Fcbratka , no bettor soil In the btuto , will Kchange for realdenc block or biuicca * roperty. Also two choice Ifn acre tracts close to elt line railway , price 7 , X ) and $11.000. lacb of these tracts will make ilfty itloo lots. int will sell Inslao ol throe ycum for fSOO ichor $25,000 for the tract ; want Improved 3 idenu property or busluesn lot. What ave you to offer. If you have peed property to well or rest , rail If you want to rent a houu or buy a ploca ot r , call und look 014 out1 Iht , EOi Ni HICKS , 2ooa 10 , r rier Eigj