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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ffKIDAY , NOYEMBE11 7 1890. CITY AND COUNTY RETURNS , The Democratic Oonnty and Legislative Tickets All Pull Through. RESULTS IN OMAHA AND DOUGLAS COUNTY Kvrry I'recluct Hcnnt I'roin Do- flslvo Mnjontlrn C.lvon , No fit-omuls fur DotiliU Tlio returns for OHhtnndlnB pnlllnt ; plncci have nil Ixxsn rcporUnl. Hvcry demo- cniticr4iiullliitoba.i ( boiiti ducteJus follows ) BintcSuiintors if Wnrron Swltz'or. John U. Klica. Ocoriro Uhrlstophonon. RcpnvscntiiUvcs , Thomas ( 'iipnk. PntriL-k Kord , CJt'orjjo SturnsdorfT. AV. 8. J'VlUfr. . AV. A. ( lard.tier. - * James t ! . Hrummu. J" . .T. Hi-ecu. J.I ) . I Into. Ocorco llcrtrnml. County Coniiiiissloticr , Fifth District Chiirlos Li. Van ( Jntnp. County Commissioner , Third Dhtriot Ocorjro'rimtnu , County Attorney 'J1. .1. Mahoncy. IMIHC1NOT OW1UKIIS. Ihry Kruelvi ; lint Mltln Attentliin In Aliuiy DlHtrlulH. 'J'hcrc was n llRht veto in nearly all the city districts for the several precinct odlcers. Bucli ns it U , is recorded below : I'MiHtVanl. ' . TlltST lllSTUIUr. Asip.ssorHenry Ehrcnpfort , 233 ; Torltlt SKCOND DISTIIIOT. Assessor Henry iiliretipfort , 115. SIXTH Assessor Ilunrv Khromifort. 90 ; T. A. Jensen , 15V. ; . Lola , 12. Second Wiirtl. TlllltlJ lllSTHIJT. cs .or J. 1' . Scliinlnko. 105 ; M , Lew. 101. Jiido | of Election 0. M.O'Donovan , S. I' . Morrison , Stephen Smith. Clerks of Election W. W. Farquhar , J. P. Malliinder. FOURTH D1ST11ICT. As sior-J. 1' . SclimltiKo , 80 ; M. Lols,5S3. U M. Lets , sal ; J.P. Scumlnko.llG. Third U aril. TIIIIU > III1TUICT. Assessor-J. T. MoVittlo , 100 ; D , Cos- grove , 110. Fourth Ward. SECOND DISTHICT. Assessor-J. 0. Carponlcr , 214 ; T. P. Gllliin , 7. Constable Jerome 1'eiitzel , 00. FOUIITII IIISTIIIOT. Assessor-J. ( J. CarpcntcT. 2(53. ( Constable Jerome 1'oiitzel , 131. firm manner. Assessor , T. O. Carpenter , 220. Constablo-Jeromo Pent/el , 175. Klltti U'iinl. misT IIISTSICT. -F. 'Wiikcneld 1JI3. t-lxtli tt'nnl. rilWT I1I3TUIOT. Asossor-F. W. MnnvilloOT ; M. Olscu 03. SKCON'O DISTIUCT. Asscssor-ttl. Olson , 53 ; P.V. . Manvlllo , .Tnstlco of the Peace M. C. Davis , a,1 : S. Wakcllclil , S. rOUUTII IIISTI1IOT. Assessor Martin Olson , 43. riixiii iiisfniOT. Assessor Pllco , 3 ; Jensen , 2 ; Munvillo 420 ; Olson , fill ; Ilobcn , 7 : U'ukcllcld , 8 ; Mo- ylttlo , 'J ; Lake , 4 ; Harris , 1 ; Cosgrovo , 1 ; Bnyly , 1. Onstlcooftho I'caco Manvlllo , 1 ; Hogors , 'ConstalilP-Anpcl , 1 ; Uoovcs , 1 ; WIllli , 1 : plllon , 1 ; I'outzel , 03 ; Allea , 8 ; Molikrou , take , 1. Hlglitli Ward. VIIIST DISTntCT. AsscsJor-S. U. Laltc , 1-19 ; A. Hobcn , 175. THUin DlSTIllOT. Assussor-S. H. Lnko , HI ; "A. Ilobcn , CO. FOIIHTII II1STUIOT. Assossor-S. B. Lake , 1 0 ; A. Hobon , 104 : B. Wakollold 5. , _ _ _ _ _ Ninth U'uril. FIIIST DWltlCT. Assessor , ! . R. Osborn , fiC , Constiibloi Juroino I'ontzol , ? J ; P , B. Raton , 4JJ ; 11. II. Tnylor , 4 . SKCOS'IJ 1IISTHICT. Assessor J. It. Osborno. 143 ; ' GOOFKO Bmlloy , HO. Coiistnblos Henry Taylor , ICO ; Jerome I'ent/el , fill. South Oiniilm. PII1ST WAIII ) . Assessor -H. llourihan , 423 ! ; Is , Peterson , 800. 800.Justice Justice of the Ponce .T. Levy , 2JO ; A. L. Button-isaj Kdwnrd Kaln , 71. Constables Peter Butler , 371 ; J , B. Pay- Ion , 4W. SKCOXn WAHD. Xssossor it. llourihan , SSO ; N. Petersen , JOT. JOT.Justice Justice of the Poaco-,1. Levy , 271 ; Button , 417 : Kaln , 195. Constables Butlur , 4K ; Pay ton , 201. TIIIIHJ WAitn. Assessors Ilourilmn , ; isj ; ; Peterson , . Justices of tlio Peace Button , 103 ; l.ovy 121 ; Kaln. ttJI. Constables-Butlor , 391 ; P.iyton , 71. VOUUTll WAUD , ASSOSIOM Houriliun , 120 : 1'otcrson. 79. " Justices of the 1'ouco Levy , -la ; Kuin , 24 ; "Eutton , iKKIncl. : ; ' Constnblos Poyton , 77 ; Butler , 120. IMtOSl'KKlTVVltit KKION. KfTootof Pnililliltlon'u Doleut Soon in Ilin Iliilldlni , ' ItiHpctitor'H OIlloo. The ofllco of HulldliiKlnspectorWhltlook Tvas ono of tlio busiest places In the city yes terday , ns it was besieged nil day lonp by lot owuors who wcro making- Inquiries regard ing the erection of dwellings anil business houses. In tnlltlnR with most of tbo applicants , they gtato that they bad waited for tbo vote upon prohibition to settle Unit Issue hoforo making their contemplated improvements , but now that that Is out of the vuy they will take out jieruilts and rush the completion of their buildings with all ] K > sslbto speed. Below Is a list of buililiiiKS for which per mits will bo lasuott during the next week. T. lj , Van Dorn , four-story brick block , Twenty-secoiul and Lcavenworth streets , | yO,00 < i ; ( JeorBO II. Payuo , twenty two-story dwelling in tlio north part of the city , each of which will cost l..tKH ) ; N. 0 , Brown , resi dence , $10,000 ; Walter Mills , two-story stores nnd Hats nt Twenty. fourth and Howard .streets , to coat $10,000V. . L , . Irish , coal shod na lumbar yards at Druid Hill , ja,500 ; 12. B. Ctiiipmnn , six brick residences at Kortlvtli and Parnnin streets , to cost f5,000 each ; M. U. Winstiuulley. four dwell ings in the northwestern part of tlio city , fl.BOO . meh ; W. II. Mlkel , $7.IWO brick resl- denco In Korest HlH ; Prod \V. Lee , $4,000 resldenco on South Twenty-eighth Htrt-ct ; Jlrs. K. M. McCQrmlck. lil.lMX ) rosldtmco at Tblrtj third and OoJo ( ; J. 'J' . Nichol. f4,000 nrlck store nnd Hats at Twenty-eighth nnd J cavouworth , besides n sooro or nioro of other mid cheaper luilldliifra that will BO up In various iiurts of the city. I'lillcil to G t it Qnortiin. Ten member * of the city council met last Bight nnd waited an hour for two others to prnlfo n quorum , but they foiled to ouiuo and the mi-etluK adjourned. SSfiB m g ! 3ss ! 3. S3 { is § = 5ii3s ggaSi S r&s&H _ ! - - ' " ' " - ' ' . ' M"g ' ? ' agg.si > ' _ t/i : 38SS ? : B yB : * .SJ .tBr : : = : " : : = - - " )9U1)SV | ) * 5s E .agUs ! 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J < / the purest , cleanest , Jlncst , The most ceontnnical , and tlie.rcfora The best anil most popular of all soa2 > n for OHNERAL TOILET rURPosK.s ; and for use ill the NUKSKKY it is recom mended by thotis.inds of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world , because while serving as a cleanser and detergent , its emollient properties prevent the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable. PEA.BS * SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United States. HUT DKSUKE THAT YOU CETiiiu aimviXKastAcreareiwr/Mcssimi/tthons. . > . toasc3AP8Lie Ms "solid cake ' of'scouring soap , used for cleaning purposes. , I asked a maid if she would v/ed , And in my home her brightness shed ; She faintly smiled and murmured low , "If I can have SAPOLIO. " UO11IUOI ) OP VOTKS. How Clu-i.qt Sprulit AVnn ? lnllulnusly HcpiTNontod H u I'roIiihlliiHilHt. Ono of the moHt daring niul , at the unmet Lime 0110 of the most disreputable HUMUS ever rcsortotl to in this city to defeat ti caiulid.ito , was that ciu ) > loycil In the case of Mr. Clnlst Spccht of the Sixth ward , who wiw a oaudi- date for the legislature on the republican ticket. AtlhoSt. John mud-slinking lovo-fcnst In the Acuduiny of Music on lust Sunday nl ht the hat was passed around to secure money with which to pay the expenses of the grout uiud-baltciy. Viva voce subscriptions wore nlso s liclloil , nnd while they \voro bolng ollcrcd one iiiuu rose and said : "Put mo down fortj , " ) . " "Whutis your name ! " inked tlio mud bat tery."Christ "Christ Spccht , " nnswored the contrib utor. utor.Later Later , and before the donation party had come to a close , the same liberal-minded indi vidual uroso and , under tlio nnino of "Christ Spocht , " inado another ef fort to keep St. John from starving and donate * } f 10. A third contribution by the snmo party was made , the amount this tiuio boiup $7.50. The contribution amounted to ? vJ"iO and those who had heard it announced , without taking ( ulvnuta o of the occasion to inalco "Air. Spccht's" acquaintance , nftreud that ho must bo n very pcnoroiiR man Indeed. .The candidate , Christ Spcclit , on Monday traveled all ever the city putting in what ho considered his beat liclcs to secure his elec tion on the morrow. In this ward , however , ho onconntcrocl a hoary- headed , froc-whlslcylto who had boon at the meeting of the previous evening. This voncwlilo apostle of the Kansas fraud congratulated Mr. Speout on his conversion and commended tils liberality. Mr. Spccht stood aghast at the salutation mid upon further Inquiry ascertained , that the nuetl prohibitionist was convinced of tlio fact tliat Mr. Spccht had been present at St. John's ' meeting nnd had really contributed us above referred to. Mr. Speclit emphatically denied the story , but , as It scums , to no purpose. That cveninpa committee of Mr. Snccht's neighbors called and advised him to maico an unidiivlt that ho had not contributed to the prohibition fund , but Mr. Specht refused to doit , Ile.suiil ills word was peed enough , mid if people thought ho would .sodmnean himself as to unilinto with the prohibition capper.s , why ho couldn't convince them to thocontrary. The trick doubtless cost Mr. Spocht quite a number of votes , but ho cares less for his de feat than ho docs Injury dona him us one of the most n Krcsslvo lighters of prohibition in' the late campaign. CONGRATULATIONS Showered Upon IjetidcrH of the Anil- Prohibition Caiiip'il ! : " . From the moment the election returns showed the certain defeat of the prohibitory amendment , compliments ami congratulations have poured in upon the leaders of the antl- amendment campaign. The Business Men's mid Hankers' association , and especially thn members of the executive and finance com mittees , have been made the recipients of the hiRluttt compliments. Hon. K. P. Itoxgon , the state orcranizor of the unexampled campaign against prohibi tion , has been able to.do little clso than re ceive the hearty congratulations of friunds and sympathizers In the cause. Tbo air seems to bu full of hind words In recognition of the great service rendered the cause by ( icnorul Webster , and Charley Coo is also In It by a very largo majority. Mr. Kosowatcr , of course , U receiving his mood of pralso. "Wednesday he and Mr. Kogfjcn cadi received nil exquisite bouquet of roses and lilies and pinks , tlio compliment ! ) of Mrs. 4 . I' . Itoffgon of Lincoln. At a mcctinir last evening of the Bankers' mid llnsincss Wen'K association the following resolution was offered by Mr. F. II. Davis , seconded by Mr. Dudley Smith , and unauU mously adopted ; Jtesolvod , That tlio members of the exncn- tlvo coinnillteo of thn Ktatd Hiislncsi Men's and Hankers' ussoulutlon. recognizing tbo of- frollvo .vnrlc ofuur ehalrman , Mr. Kdward Hosuwater , In th iiainpittKn now cloned , nu- slrn to tiYiiri'ss to him our nioit uarnest lliiiulis , To tilsuntlrliig. capablu and UiillulDii.s I'lI'mls our ( 'reat RIUICO-.S miliiu , and we point wltl\ prldoto tIic4'J.UJOiiiniirlty ( ] ugalnst our com mon enemy , prohibition. The following resolution was nlso offered by Mr. T. S. Clnrkson , seconded By Mr. Dud ley Smith , and unanimously adopted : Hosolvcd , That tbnhearty thanks of the ex- ceutlve c'ommittoof the StiitA llnslm-bs MIMI'H and llankois' UKsochillnn. nnd throiiKh tlii'in ' of tin ! msoplo o. this state , am most cordially luntlenxl tn Mr. John u. Wtibiler for IMS curncst , y.nalotiH nnd Krutiiltniiu clTorls In Iti- : hulf of thisclty and ulalo towanl thu ( lu.'eiit ot prohibition. Yesterday afternoon the following telegram was received : lif.Aiit , Neb. , Nov. fi. lion. K. Rosowntor , Omuhn : 1'lcaso accept conitratulatlons from the bill/ens of Illair for thu nohlo effort of Hon. E. Itoowuter and J. L. Webster In de feating prohibition. ClTIZC.NSOf J3I.AIU. In a number of the warda.maiiy . votewcro cast without reference either In favor of or opposition to the prohibitory nmundinent. All these votes are held to huvo been really cast against the proposition. Home Jud ei wore In a quandary nn to whctheror not these votes or such absence of votes should bo uoted , ISorno of the ofliccrs made u record of tbu vo to a IK ! will return it to the county elork. As the record can not alloct the question of prohibition suvo to make Its defeat somewhat tnoro pronounced , it Is not thought that any person will take the trouble to uncertain the Instances lu which the votes wcro not re corded. Drove Over an lOinbankniont. William Smith and wife , who live In the north part of the city , wore out driving last evening in the vicinity of Albright. They unfortunately drove over & high bank and wore precipitate' ! , horse , buggy nnd all , to the street below , and rocolvud somosotlfi n Injuries Mrs. Smith sustained u dislocation of her hip , DR.IECGREW 35P2 THE SPECIALIST. More tlinn IS yi'niV oM'Crlpnooln Hi" tri-nlinotitof PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro iinnriiiilroil In 3 to UvailnyawUhuut tlioloi * ul uuliuurnllino. STRICTURE IVrmanpntly cm oil without pnlnor Instrument : * ; no cuttlnii , no illla tint' . 'J'lii1 moil n'inirkiib.i : ; rumoJ/ knuivn tu niuilnrii Dclcnri1. Wrllo for clruularj. SYPHILIS CURED IN 30 TO BO DAYS. I > r. Mcro ' trcntmrnt for tlili tnrrlbln liliwul dli. onso IIIIM hi-t'ii iMuucniiU'Cil the MiuKt pti\\crfnl unit KUf.'t'mHful remedy t vt'r illncovored lur tlio nln-otuto CIIIO ( If tills lllsL'MSO. Ills SUCCOR VTltll tllll ( U.HUU10 llll.s I1CIIT I'll'H tvtunlll'll. A COUlpIUtO CUI1K UUJL11- tKii. Wtltn nirolroiiliir. * . LOST MANHOOD ( inrt nil wonknons of 11m rcttinl omniM. nervoiisnon , tlnilrtlly ninlilitxpoiiilunpy ubHululely curoil. Thor llof Is Immt'rllnto nntl riirai < lpti < . SKIN DISEASES , Cnturrli , rlii'iiiniitliin , mill nil illicaii'inf llio tilool llvor , klilnt'ys mill Wiidclcr iitTiuini'ntlT riiiril. FEMALE DISEASES flntl noiirnlMlfl. ntir\oii neHH atxIdini'a i'H ( if IhOHiom- nch ciiiod. Tlu > Itoctiu'H "llotnu Tri'atnicnt" for InilU'Jll iirmmiiiicdl liy nil who linro tisi > iHt , loin ( In most eonii | i-to iinil conviMili'iit loiniMly ever ul fiTi'd fur thu Irwilnioiit nf luunilo illsit.-nua. 1th truly n nonili'iful ruuicily. No InitriiititMilii , nj llOl'IH Oll I..MIIKS rllnll 2TI4 ( "NIV DR. McGREW'S mnrvclonu uncroii IIIIH won for lilm n reputation nhlch U truly nnllunal 111 cliarnrtur , ninl hh src.it iirinyuf patients ri'iolnn ; from thu Atlantic to tu 1'nolllo. Tlio Doctor ] i u Rrailuiitit nf 'HKiU'I.AIl" nicdlclno iinilhiiH tiait luiifiuiul curofuloTptTluncolii hn | iltiil prndli-i' . niul IH clii suil ainiini ; tlio Iciidlnit ticulullst | In modern Holvnvu. Trcatiiii'iit br eorro- rpoiiilonco. U'rltn for circulars about ouch of Clio HbovnilUetmeri , riir.i : . Ollice , 1 4th and Farnam Sts Kntrnnoo on either street Pnmary , Becondaiy or Torll a rjr pL-niuitttittl/ ruitM In SA to SO dayi. _ _ _ _ _ _ - Wfl eliminate all polHim fiom lliHPj-Ucni. otlint thne rnnno\crl oa irturn of the ( thefise In nny form. J 'nit let cnn \ > o tifnted at tiouieai well a htn , ( fetr llm Bnmo pilcr ( Uid uiulur tlio fame Rtmtiitila1 ) 1 > ut with lln.aovJi < i piorertit cumehcro , vnulll contract to riiro tlirmor leriinA all money otul vnv cntlio t.'j | ubu nf cumlntr. railroad faro ana hotel Mill. DUE MAGIC BEKiY tocurotlio iiH'fit oliijtlnnto cnfi < 8. Wo thalrngH tin. worUI for n oaboucnn nutctiic. Blncn the liUtory of mv A rimiii trim HiircUlp fur HyirtillU linn lu-fii miiKht for blutnoror fouinl until our Mania Urniftlyra < dl > . f iv ifrt. Nont < < ilhfr itjnuinn. Wilt. * fur rf.'fcri'arrg. COOK JtkJIKItY CO. , Oiniilni , A'rlimtlia , O nicest. Olalrllotcl. Kltbtind Dotls'oSlH. I-.IU OOtt ALL Tilt WUKLL ) 1HLKE IS BUT ONE CURE DR , HAINE31 GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It ran lie clvt-n In H nit of vultrn ur ten , nr In ir * tlclf * i > r funO , without tba knuwleclKoot tlie patient , Huecon ( ary. It la absolutely hurmlf-aa and will ellect A parmanfl tit and speetly euro , vliethtr thn balletitli Atnutlorataartukcroruualooholiovrcck. 1TNKi'.tt FAIls. It oporutos no qulotly and with euch o r * ta ui ty that tha pittlcnt uiiileruoci no ttioonvonlence * niul ere lie 1 uwaro , hn coiuplotn rvlorxn.it ion l effected. 48 p co book rtf pirticuUrn free. Tolx-hftdol KU1IN f CO. . JfitliAc I > ouKUa .A : ihtb A C'uir.lilt ; Hta. P./'Tra.lo unnlieil by ULAK . UHUUK & CO. , eoj H/OHAllUSON DltUO t'U. . Omntm CORLISS BRliND Colliirn and Cuirn. t Correct Stylet. ( lest Quality. Perfect Filling. THY THEM. TUB JlHAfj HSTATH li It I'repnrcH for OKI Coining \vllli Croat lOxlluiHliiHiii. Tbo real estate oxehaiiKO renewed Its Inuso of life yesterday afternoon with considerable cnthu.sln.sin , The exchange hnH boon very ( julet fnr sev eral months past , owing to thn depression Hint proralk'd In the market whllo the pro hibition question was pending. The over whelming defeat of the proposed nmcmlniciit encouraged the mcniliors of thooxchanpo ; to expect n great revival of business , nnd nr- raiigtimcnts xvoromado to meat the coining boom and help Italoni ; . The meeting was held at the exrhnnga rooms yostetdiiy ufturnoon. Thoni wcro pros- cut forty iwMiiliiTH of the exchange , ropra- centini ; the leading linns of the city. U. L. OnrlU'ti wns elected n mcmbor , and the roslgimtlons of Orover Btuvuns , 1) , H , Archer , Stringer it Penny and Sonnonacholii fi Vnlcntino accepted. Hoports of thooniccrs wcro rccolvodand a Rcnor.il talk Indulged In ( KinruriilriB the plixni of thonxchiin o for the coming year. Mr. fj. Ilartman was ru-ulrctud prcjldont. Mr. Ooorgo P. Iloinls was clioson vlco pro.il. dent. A. P. Tukuy was ro-cloctcd treasurer , and aiiexocutlvocoininittouchosfiu coiislrttla , ; of I * . L. Porinc , J. U. Carmlchsicl and t ! . AV. Holbrook. There was some discussion over tbo seloo tlon of a secretary. A nwjolty of the mum- bora favored thoi'loction , at a g od Balary. of n man oulMldo tlio oxilmii'o : | who could glvo his unliro time to the duties of Iboo.llco. Aftcrboino discussion the inattor wai referred to tbo exet'utlvo uiunuiitoo for < ; ousldini'lon ( , 1'eiHlliiL' the report nf the conmiittoo tliu present Incumbent , W. II. ( 'niry. wlU coa- tlnuo to act as secretary of the