8 THE OMAHA DAILY KEEt OTgESDAY , yOVBMMEtt 2. 18 7 > MUTINY IN THEIR RANKS Ambition of Candidates Overrides All Interest in Party Success. fU3IONITS HAVE THEIR OWN TROUBLES licitflotil nml Iloclor Torcon I'lill Tlirlr ICiilvrn nml 1'rrpiirt * < c > Do . > Sumo Slnnlitnur lit tlio . , Ilollx'"Toinorrinv. . The meetings that were- hold last night tround up HID present political campaign and today the voters will register their choice between the candidates who have been before - fore them for the past month , At republican headquarters there Is not the slightest dollbt that Douglas county will Elvo dvcUlvc majorities tor the republican ticket from Judge of the supreme court down to assessor. Chairman Williams of the county central committee toys that the situa tion warrantR the prediction that the re- imbllran state ticket will carry the county \ > y fully 2,000 majority and that the entire county ticket will bo elected by majorities ranging from 1,000 to 2,600. Fiom the beginning of the campaign the mongrel steering committee has recognized the fact that any effort to secure more than ono of two offices was hopeless and all the machinery at Us command has been manipulated to promote the Interests of the iHoctor-Redflcld combine Irrespective of the claims of other candidates , Dut within the last tew daj8 It has begun to appear that even this was * hopeless and the entire en- crglcs of the machine have been Invoked to push Hoctor. The tremendous opp sltlon to Redndd that developed within the fusion ranks refused to be downed nnd during the laat week Rcdflcld has been thrown overheard - hoard and every possible combination has becr > made to elect Hector at any sacrltlce. While outwardly Insisting that It was carryIng - Ing illoctor under oho arm and Retldcld under the other the machine baa quietly made a number of deals which contemplate a straight exchange of Rcdflcld votes In Hoctor'H Interest. This has been particularly Bucccratnl in South Omaha , where a strong organization has been formed to supirart Hector awl knlfo Redfleld. While It was net Intended that this should bo known , the fact leaked out and now Iledfleld's friends are threatening to knife Hector in return for the peifldlotts treatment that they have themselves received. SUSPICIOUS OF IlEDFIKLD. Conaldcrablu Indignation has been aroused In the fusion camp by the discovery that the story about Tom Hector dealing In county warrants came from Redfiold's olllce. Hoc- tor's friends uro accusing Rcdflcld of giving out the list of warrants asslgncjl to Iloctoi from his warrant registry boak. This Is taken as conclusive evidence that RcJflcld Is Vlaylnn double. The worst part of It Is that Rodflcld dotw not deny that t'nc warrant iiuin- bors were given out of his ofllcu , because that IB the only place where the records are kept. The fuslonlsts have been suspicious of Hcd- llcld's double dealing all the time , hco'usr they knew ho was circulating literature ad vising his friends to vote "for the straight re publican ticket and me. " When he was put on the fusion ticket It was with the under standing that he would work for all tie other fusion candidates , but his recent un derhand scheming has disgusted cvci , those fuslunlstB Inclined to bo friendly with him. Another trouble1 which discourages Hoetor's friends Is the lack of success that Las attended their efforts to wheel the popu list vote ln.to line. Some of the populist politicians have been propitiated by promises of deputyshlps , but the rank and illo of the party retain all of their original distaste fcrthe democrats nnd republicans arid declare their Intention. to resent. Jim , action of the machine In throwing their can didates overboard. , This Is admitted to be the weak epot m the fusion , campaign , and during , thp'lastfow days desperate but un- ui'cctissful efforts have been made to counter- net the defection. Chairman Williams has been giving a good deal of personal attention to the campaign In the country 'precincts and he declares that the returns from every precinct but one will show heavy republican gains. The Oermanu ore practically solid for the whole repub lican ticket and their adherence has been strengthened by the unwarranted and malicious attacks on George Helmrod by the mongrel organ. City Clerk Hlgby and Secretary Glllan of the Bo.rd of Education were busily engaged yesterday In getting the election supplies ready for today. Secretary Glllan his sent out a blank circular to each election board requesting the members to Insert the vote cast for each DoarC of Education candidate and return It to his olllce with the ballot Wxea. It Is expected that by this method the result of ithe board election can bo very closely approximated by midnight tonight. It la reported that the managers of the mongrel campaign have concocted a scheme to disfranchise republican voters by crowd ing the polling places during the last two hours of election day with their own work ers , Instructed to hold the line and create disturbances that will prevent republicans from getting near the booths. Tills Is an old trick which has 'been ' played before , but easily circumvented by voting early and thus avoiding the possibility of n rush dur ing the cloblng hours. The republican man agers are doing everything get their votes In early and to warn republicans against dangerous delays. AH ( n JiiNtlfi * CruHlij'N Cn 10. OMAHA , Nov. 1. To the Editor of The Bco : In the Sunday IPSUU of your paper I 'read a short article referring to the action of the Hoard of Couirty Commissioners in removing1 Judge Ciohby from the oltlco of justice at in-acc. While 1 do not believe that an attorney in a CUMI should ordinarily \vrlto tin article for a newspaper tfoncsniliiff Ills rohitlona thereto , but on account of the fact that I bcllnvti a gross Injustice has boon ilono J Mallei ; Ciosby , I do not hesitate to tell what 1 know lonpectliiK It. It Is true that he was removed by the Hoard of County Commissioners , but It Is also trim tluit all the facts concerning the charge llleil against him wtro not fully brought out In the examination. That on appeal ; his honor , Judge * Scott , e-niefully reviewed the capo , and all Its bearing * , ami It became no apparent that thu whole- case was a cafe of nplto work on the imrt ot a certain at- tbntcy In this city. Hint Mr. Jeffries , the deputy county attorney , declined to inuke niiy argument In favor of the ntllnnanci * Of tin- Judgment , and the court i oversell the action of the county commissioners neil dl- rcctrd them to expunge the order from the record. C .Further , no appeal wan tnken from the order of his honor , Judge. Scott , and why the boa.nl lU'ple-oteil to comply with his Ifonor'.s order I do not know. One thing , however. I know is certain , that upon the facts developed an appeal , the charge was Without any foundation whatever. < I. R. ANDREWS. > VoloriuiH Vuiiuli for Ilnvorly. , The foUqvylpg letter printed In the Veteran ipeaks for Itself : CRETE , Neb. , Oct. 27. 1897. Edllor Vet eran : I notice that Comrade David M. ilavorly Is the republican noniluco for county clerk of Douglas county at the coming eler. tlon. Now I desire to say that I have been Awarded Highest Honors World'a Pair , Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair. A Pure drupe Cream ot Turlsr Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. acquainted with Comrade D. M. Havcrlr for more than thirty ycira ; wag well acquainted with htm while serving as deputy treanuror of Iowa county , Iowa , and I desire to say further that a more capable , honest find conscientious man cannot be found for that or any other position to which he might as * ! > lrc. During a portion of the time that Mr. Havcrly was serving as deputy treasurer I won serving In the capacity of county Judge and county auditor of Iowa county , which brought us together almost dally In connec tion with the business affairs of the county , licnco my opportunity to know of his cnpibll- Ity. Therefore I think 1hat every repub lican and old soldier should give his vote to David M. Ilavcrly. Yours In K. C. and U ISAAC GOODIN. VctcrutiB milt tinSplninl Hoard. OMAHA. Nov. 1. To the Members of the Union Veterans' Republican Club of Doug las County , Nebraska Comrades : I have Just this moment received by mall an anony- mous" circular , under date of October 20. 1837 , and addressed "Doar Comrade. " II rays that a combine has bean made with the Garfleld Swedish club to get the tcalri cf , every old soldier who now has employment with the school board , etc. , on the part of A.V. . Johnsin , Dr. Moore and lomc of the other candidates for the school board. Comrades , thin circular comes from Oforgir Hess , Scars nnd Dennis of the present holdover school board nnd to use on emphatic army expression Is a d n He. George Hwsf et nl wish to hold on to the committee chairmanships of the present b aril fcr revenue only , ard are , although they claim to bo republicans , yet lighting J. P. Ilurgcss. J. C. Moore , A. W. JolitiPon mid Andrew Klewlt , because they know that they cannot control the school board unlesn thrse four men arc defeated. George Hess ct nl are "would-bes , " and , while they claim to be non-partisan and nonsectarian - sectarian , they are Intensely partisan and aa equally sectarian , So do net pay any atten tion to this cowardly circular , but tiut jour cross ttt the head of the republican school board ticket ami Vote for A. I1UCHANAN , J. P. UURGESS , Oil. J. C. MOOHE , H. J. 1'KNKOL.D , H. P. THOMAS , A. W. JOHNSON and ANDREW KIBW1T , , Respectfully , FRANK E. MOORES , President of Ur.lon Veterans' Republican Club of Douglas County. Nebraska. AihlrrNN to ( Hit SiilillerM. To Union Veterans and Other Patriotic Citi zens : Our attention has been called to > in anonymous circular purporting to come from a committee of forty and denouncing us as cneir.lcs of union veterans. We wish to de nounce the statement as absolutely false. Neither slnco ve hs.ve been members of the school board nor at any other time has anj olllclal or private act of ours given any rcasor for suili a statement. No ono honors mon than wo do the men , wao wore the blue am risked their lives that the nation might live The so-called "committee of forty" con sists principally of three mbn now members of thu school beard. They are making this bitter personal fight on us because we havi fltood In the wuy of some of their scheme during the past year. We do not think thlt anonymous circular will have much weight , but we have felt It was due to the old sol diers and to ourselves to make this ntatc me nt. nt.Wo Wo have also learned that theae men ar > also spreading the report that we favor do Driving children In the suburban schools o their school privileges. This , too , ! s abso lutely false. We believe and have always maintained that children living 'In tuo sub urbs are entitled to as good school privileges as these living In the heart of the city. Our volts as members of the board have alwajf shown this , and If re-elected will continue to show it. DR. J. C. MOORR , AL1JERT W. JOHNSON. Omaha , November 1. Ilon't Forjji-t It > The Missouri Pacific Railway Is running a PJBt Limited Train to St. Louis , Mo. , leav ing Webs'or St. Oepot dally 35 p. in. . reachIng - Ing Kan.Vi Cttyt same " evening : arriving at Grand Union Station , St. Louis , 7:20 : the ncx- morning. No change cj cr ° el any class Night Express leaves 0:30 : "p. hi. , urrlvct Kansas City 6:25 : a. m. For further Informa tion call Jt company's olllccs. N. . E. cornoi 13th and Farnam or depot , 15th and Web ster streets. THOS. F. GODFREY. J. O. PHILLIPPI. 'P. & T. A. A. G F. & P. ( A. Via the Missouri Pacific Railway on Tussday , Nov. 2ml , to points In ArkanoJE , Kansas southwest Missouri , Oklahoma , Texas ; also to certain points In Virginia , Tennessee Kentucky , Alabama , etc. For further 'infor mation call at City ofllces. 13th & Farnam Sts. T. F. GODFREY , J. O. PHILLTPPI. P. & . T. A. A. G. F. & P. IJII-.l ) . HANNAFIN James , October 9. 1S17 Funeral Wedne.sd.iy. November 3 , frorv late residence , 3122 Maple street , to Saoreel Heart church ; from house SCO : a. m. , from the church 9 a. m. Interment Holy Sep- . ulehrt' . nAILKY Raymond Wlllurd , aged 3 year ? and 3 months , on November 1 , 1S)7. ! ) Fune ral from the family residence , Wi Frank lin street. Wednesday , November 3 , 1697 , at 3 o'clock P. m. I , I'All II. G. nurt , formerly of Omaha , was In the city yesterday. Mrs. John A , McShano left last night on a visit to Chicago. Ed Hay ar. < I wife of Sioux City arc regis tered at tlio 'Darker. ' Ex-Congressman F. W. Mondell of New castle , Wjo , Is a visitor In the city. Harry Montague , proprietor of the Little Gem theater at Dcadwood , Is m the city. E. S. Hltchltu of St. Paul , freight auditor of the Chicago Great Western , Is In the ulty. ulty.Sim Sim Phillips , F. G. Sttickoy and W. J. Newell are stockmen from Maplctcn , la , at the Barker. Mrs. Freda Wcybrlght of Dead wood and Mrs. Ray Parker of Denver are gucets stop- plus at the Darker. Senator W. V. Allen was In the city lau evening to assLU In closing the campaign tor the fusion ticket , C. H. Jones and wife , J , L. McCuro and wife and AV. I ) . Forbes ere Chicago arrivals stopping at the Uarkcr. Rov. John A. Williams , rector of St. Phil lip's church , arrived home Sunday morning after a two weeks' vacation In the cast. H. M. Schmidt , Niels P. Peduruon , Jcn Iverson and John P. Housen are stockmen from Ilaltlo Creek regUturcd at the Darker. Frank Douglas , Sundance ; James Sterling , Merino , and Leroy Salisbury , Sundance , aic a trlj of Wyoming btockmen In the city. Miss Laura Morse started yesterday on a trip to Ypsllantl , Mich. She will be the guest there of Miss Jennets , a sister of Mrs. 0. B. Yost , of this city. John T. Dressier of Wayne , one of the government directors of the Union Pacific road. Is at thu Mlllard. Ho was a witness of the sale of the property over which ho has In part had supervision for a few mouths. Nebraska ! ! ! ) at the hotels : P. E. Wolcott , Wymoro ; F , II , Cooper , Norfolk ; M. J. Wll- cox , Grand Inland ; J. H , Rogers , Fremont ; H. I ) , Atkinson , Tekamab ; E. C. Strode and wlft1 , Lincoln. W. H. Hums and wife of Anaconda , Mont. , ff.ro spending a few days with C , E , Squires n ; this city , Mr. Hums Is the general man- ugt-r of the Montana & Northern railroad , and Is on his way to Annaiulls , Md. O , J. Collmun , son-in-law of the late e- fifiiatof Paddock , Is In the city , Ho has been ciupged In biuliH'sa In Chicago for a few years , but has closed that out to take thaw cf the estate of Mr. Paddock , and will return to Nebraska. A letter from ItUhop and Mrs. Worthington - ton Just leceht'cl announced that they ex pect to arrive at Omaha next Thursday morning , They reached New York a few- days ago from Liverpool and after visiting friends In Boston. Detroit and Milwaukee will come on to Omaha , At the Mlllards U. M. Motes. New York : C. It , Cooke , Doono. la. ; Jawb II , Schlff , New York ; T. J. Coolrldge. Jr. , Dostou ; Marvin Hughltt , Nels Drut , John D , Caldwell - well , Chicago ; 0. N. Tyler. Iloston ; J , A. Hallldan , Bostou ; H. w. Emery , Buffalo ; Oacar 0. Henu , Now York ; S. A. Kent , 0. E. Trlpp. Walter Dupeo. F. H. Urldge , V , D. Mlddlckautr , George E. Fusa , Chicago ; E. W , Presbrey , New York ; Joseph Crooks. Now York. v OMAHA'S ' REGISTERED VOTE Material Dcoreaso Compared to the Regis tration of Ono Year Ago , CITY CLERK RECEIVES COMPLETE RETURNS NrnrljKour Tlinnminil of tlir Voter * I'nll o trllitilfil .VIIIOIIK Hie Mno AViiritN. The complete returns of the three dajo of registration , is received by City Clerk Hlgby , show that the total number of voters regis tered Is IC.OSt ! or 3,817 less thin last year. The slump ecems to be falny dlstrlb5d over the cltj , the heaviest decrease being In the werda having the hcivlest voting population. H Is noticeable , however , that the frilling off In the First , Second nnd Third wards Is greater than In the Sixth , which hco , as i.mml , the biggest registration In the city. The dccrcssd In the various wards , as com pared with the registration of a year ago , Is ! First ward , 605 ; Second ward , 033 ; Third ward , 545 ; Fourth ward , 441 ; Fifth ward , 231 ; Sixth ward 4C7 ; Seventh ward , 400 ; Eighth ward , 390 ; Ninth word , 215. The UIghth ward has registered the biggest vote In ptoportlon to Its previous registration , while the First and Second show the great est decrease. The total registration In 1895 was 17,755 , and In 1830 , 19,903. Tito following table shows the complete registration for 1897 In each ward and pre cinct : FU1ST WAHD. Tlrst Second TlillO IT'clnct. U y. Unv. Day Hr t ' 9 ] V ° ; Hoc * ml ' 5 5 ? 5 : Thlril ! ' i. ' Fourth [ ; -I - r Kirih ' ' j ; S. Seventh Sixth ' " M ' 91 " \ . . . . . niuhtli ; . .Jj Ji _ Totals < 27 512 U SCCONU WAHD. ririt Sfconil Tlilw Precinct. 1'ay. nnv. Day KlPit - 8) ) fs Jpcrml 5) S2 ( C riilnl JO 10T 13 : : : : : : : ; : : : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : ( . - : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : | j = M fS * S5 tO (8 IVntU f 91 K , rcipipnth ft C7 12 Totnla S33 W7 8" , . TIHIIU WAHD. First Secoinl Third Precinct , Dav. Diy. P.IN Plrst - . > G- T > > 12- Sfcnml * 23 SI 7 ! ' rhiid ro < i o fourth 83 SS 3 I'lflh 53 K > M rJtxth 02 W s.-vcnth rs r,3 , 7 r.Uhth 41 M N'lnth OJ C Tenth 36 37 4 _ Totals f ! > : Z CS7 7 1 1-OUHTH WAllI ) . KlrFt Second Third Precinct. Hiv. Dnv. Ln > Plisf M (2 < C eo nil 31 75 'J rii'nl ' i. . 79 ' .4 'S I'0111111 CO 73 5 Klftli l " ! > 7 * IMh " tf G Seventh 43 70 7 tiKhth 45 . 72 5 SIrtli 93 SI f7 Totals 518 COS GT IMPTH WAHD. First Second Third Precinct. l > nv. Day. ) Ja > . h-lmt 75 91 ] i ) M-rnn.l v tC M S3 mini 5 91 R Knuitti 'S .KW .3 ririir-r ; ss- . ' si. < SlxUl" .177 K. . , ,1 , Se\cnth S3 M ,11 " TotaU . . ,43755) inst ' " " * SIXTH WAHD. i- Klrst Seeond Third Precinct. Jlay. Day. u.n Klrst CD R9 T Second 3S 43 r , Third 70 113 IV fourth 3'J 73 71 1'lftli 75 9'J 101 -JlMli 3 SS d Seventh ' 0 57 ( , : , l'lKlitli 92 13 * 1 4 Ninth . . . , . " . 57 Ml 90 Tenth 7 07 H Seventh C4 65 12 Totals CI7 9C5 S12 SIVINTII WAHD. Klrst Second Third Precinct. Day. Day. Duy. Fl t f.5 'JO 71 Second 83 78 fcl Third fS 71 82 fourth C4 78 US 1'lftli CO C3 Sj Slxf.l CO 71 C2 Totals 590 4M 4'0 EIGHTH WAHD. Klrst Second Tlilnl Precinct. Day. Day. Day. I-'Irnt 72 124 S7 Second 78 SO 73 Third "C C3 102 Fourth 54 4'1 5 , I'llth , , 09 110 81 Uth . ' 03 ' SI G ) gp\flth ! C2 85 UO Hlghtli- ICO 77 81 Totals SSO C77 C41 NINTH WAHD. I'lrst Second Third Precinct. Dny. Day. Day. Kirt SO OS 6 ! Second Ct ! i.5 7.i Till Hi OS 100 R : , Touith 47 80 st fifth r > 5 52 71 Hlxth ( .7 94 111 Totals 342 475 4&3 OltAND TOTAU I-'Irtt Second Third Day. Day. Duy. Total. wnrd 4.7 012 Wl Klri-t 1,49) Second ward CCS 857 S.VI 2 SSI Thirl wiirl t52 cs ; 721 I'MM 1'ourthtird . .S Iffi C17 l,78i Fifth wnrd 417 C-0 'MO 15 C . - | \th waul C47 O'C 5,12 2,64 Seventh ward 37J 4Z9 450 lCS : KlKlith wnid 5C0 677 Cll 1,803 Ninth watd 342 475 4S1 1,300 Totalu 4510 5(87 ( 6f69 , I'j.-SI ' Oimilm'H lli-Nt Train Is the nurllngton's "nestlbuled Flyer. " UIggost , brightest , handsomest , most com fortable. Now from end to end. Loaves Omaha , 5:05 : o. m. Arrives Chicago , 8:20 : a , m. Tickets and berths at 1502 Fnrnam St. HIM Own I'lnj- . Eugene W. Presbrey of New York Is at the i.Mlllnnl. Ho IH n relative of F. U 1'ren- brey of this city , who until recently was chief clorl : at the MUlanl. Ho U also the author of "A Virginia Courtship , " the new play being presented by W. H. Crane , nnd is making a short tour with the company , 'watching' ' the production. Another play by the s-niiitf author , "AVnrd of Franco , " Is now making Its first appearance In one of the Now York theaters under the direction of Klaw & ISrlangcr , Mr. Prc-sbrey ban been i-nuaued In theatrical work for a great many years. Ho was on the stage for sev eral years nnd then advanced for other companies. In fact bo eiiys he ban done nearly all kinds of woik connected with the profession , while of late years IIP has given hlH time almost entirely to writing plays. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 150. package of It takes the place of cof fee at i the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and health ful. IntUt thit roar rrocer gltci TOO ORAIN-O , Accept 110 hulM KIIIH ix nonnit sTHURT SCHOOL. IliilliUtifr nmtilnl ! inri Pupil * AVltliont Injiirjtn , Vn > nr. The carolcssnca of n. Janitor who thought. Icssly wci > t a lot o ( rvbblsh through an opening In the second floor on the hot furnace - naco pipes wns the cntisc of n slight blaze at the Dodge school yesurday , which might have led to a serious , catastrophe If the admirable discipline. of. the school had not Intervened. H was just after 9 o'clock and tile last pupils had paused to thole class rooms , when Principal Allan noticed smoke In the main hallway. lie descended to the basement , where the smoke Increased In volume and flro was plainly discernible. Ho quickly no tified the .teachers on the first floor , who Immediately told tholri 'pupils ' to get their wraps and march out of ths building In regular order. Tlio same process was re peated on the second floor , and before anyone ono except the teachers knew that the building was on firs every pupil was safely outsMc. The regular fire alarm was not given for fear of alarming the children , but the re sult was practically the same and the big building was emptied In a few minutes. Uy this time the flro had mad ; too much headway to bo longer concealed and the smoke was perceptible all over the lower floor. A couple of hand grenades extin guished the blaze In short order and lu a few minutes more the classes wore being heard as usual. No alarm was sent In nud the fact that a fire had oc mrcJ was not generally known. NcuSl addc.1 lleah , n clrar complexion and pure , rich blood that's the result of taking An- houser-nusch's Mnlt-Nutrlnc the food drink. Try 'It. At all druggists. Ill HlIiTIIOUTK. ( . Tuesday. November 2nd. Half rates , plus ? $2 , to principal western , southwestern < nd northwestern points. Tickets and full in formation at tlcfiet office , 1502 Farnam , J. 1) . Reynolds , City Ticket Agent. H , Haas , the florist , has a large number of chrysanthemums for sa'c In 7 , 8 and ! ) Inch pots , in bloom and buds , 1813 Vlntoti dt. Tel. 77C. L'nlon Pacific. "Tho Overland Limited. " The most SUI'KRIU.Y EQUIPPED train west of the Missouri Hlver. Twelve hours quicker than auy other train to Pacific Const. Call at Ticket Office. 1M2 Farnanv St. THH 1IKAI.TY 1IAHICI2T. INSTRUMENTS placed on file November 1 , 1SD7 : WARRANTY DKI3US. K. A. rolfav to C. F Udwirds ; lei 37. block 2.V. . L. Selby's First addition $ . . . . \V. G. Coulson nnd wife toV. . C. Twitching ; lot C , block 21 , First addi tion to Corrlgan Place l,20a XcN Johnson and wife to William Musgrave ; lot 21 , block 1 , Stevens Place 1,200 William Mu-sgravo and wife to Nels Johnson ; lot 2 ; ! . x.ime > 375 H l.i. Hoclck and husband to Leonard Kvurott. executor ; lot 8 nnd 9 , block 1 , Monl on's adJltlon l.GOu W. C Kubn and wife : o F. W. Kiu-lm ; p5 lot 1 , block 13 , I > Ught & L.'H addition 2 David MncAs'nn to C. S. Fr.uicla ; lot 7 , block 3 , Kakevi-cw 2Ti J. J. Mdhonoy ut al to ffdward Gl'Ieu ' ; lo ; fi. lilock . ' ! , Mationey & M ' First Addition 4M W. F Hasler anilAlfe to C. S Fran cis ; lot 10 , block 11 ; South Onuin. . 1,230 SI. A. SIiiDomild to It. : .M. liurmester ; s'/4 lot 11 , block 2 , Arrndtrong'a First addition 1,2'0 ' R. K T'ldon anil wjfc tp F. A. .fones ; lo : 20 , block 17. Hnnscom Piaco . . . . 2,000 Arthur Ka-n to Ora MqCourt ; w',4 lot IS , block 2 , Hoppe's Uonanza subdi vision , l QUIT ChAl.Mi DHBDS. Arthur Rt-mliiston and wife to An drew JIllcM. cxeci.tor- nl , lots 3 and -1 , block 1 , MpCormlck's Second. 1 DBE1JS. Sheriff to Mechanics' Insurance com pany ; lots 13 and 14'block ' 3 , J'ad- doc ! : Place . ] : 3,632 Same to H. M. Hcnli-y ; south 2,1x130 feet lot 13. block 10. ' Drown 'p.irk. ' . . . -100 S.ime to C. S. Francis ; lot 4 , Hang's subdivision C33 Sutni' to W F. Has'.rr ; lot 10 , block 11 , South Omaha 1'JM Saiiii1 to f.enniintown Dispensary and Hospital ; west 22 feet of east II feet of north 72 feet lot l , block ny , , Omaha 3,500 Total . ' . $ .21,0111 The Movement is the life of a watch. Its accuracy makes the watch valuable , its inaccuracy worthless. The " RIVERSIDE " Walt ham movement in any kind of a case is as accurate a watch as it is possible to buy. For sale by all ' -etail At our store 'todfty. ' The time is short , only from today until Saturday to learn why your handsome tailor costume does not produce the effect you aimed for The fault j may not be in the dress ; in the foundation may lie the error if 1 error there be. Consult the authority at our store this weeld and next time you will make the , right start. Mrs. J. Benson , Y. M. C. A. Bldg. The SHEPARD NKW YORK urn urnOMAHA IllMU CATAHJIH nnd ALL Ol'HABLK UHKONIO DIHBASKS. Send or will for Dr , Slioimrd's book , "Tlio Now Treatment ; How It Cures. " Hundreds of Omahu refcrcuccs. Con sultation free. < i IXTO TIII3 THOUSANDS. Vo < o > of HIP Iipmlpf" I" tl'i ? UUCP for ( luprn Polnrln 1'nnnoK HIP Tour KlKiirco MnrUt'il I'ronn-Hn nt llomp nml Alironil. The rount yesterday showed n ballot cast of 4,337 or a total to 6 p. m. yesterday Of 17,749. The following Is the present standIng - Ing of all the candidates : Hells Pcotl . . . . .1.561 llftttlc Cc\M ! . Annn MrNnmarn..ltt Delia Mnrnell . Je.'flc Dckln | nn..1lS Oince llrown . . . . Annette Smlloy..US3 Hote McCuniber Hlnllo Auerinnlit. . . WO Mnttle A. Kstlicr Iluncy 31'Mnude ' i\nn n. He le Oole 31 Knte Unlley 1'enrl Uvnns 2SMr , . C. 11 Hull. . . . Mnrlc Womlnnl . . . . 2i'Alle ' | 1'owell Smile Alexumlir . . . "I Mm. I.V. . Miller. . rattle AinolU 22 Mnuile Whltlock . . . Kvu Swonl 21 M. Mnlono Nnnnle Unlfiey . . . 2 Mny Klor.is Illrdlc l'o ell ! ' , < It Muiiinj May I'rnl 14 Mrs Ixvl WeeKs. . Julia l.sneh 13 Mrs. Pnmuel Mej r. l.oulse Oukey 12 M P.V. . A. UP lick. Mrs. T. 1 , llclmci. . 11 Mr ? . M J. IlruliurO Mr. . It.V. . llailey. 11 lllnnehc MrKl'1-ip.i. Urni l'\ynn 11 Fuspbln Oglesliy . . . . 1 Ijynn CurtUs 10 Irene M. .lilinson. . 1 Anna Ojllfttln . . . . 7 i Inni lledln cr . . . 1 LoulFf Stnllli 7 May Cn iit > .ii 1 Ixuiru M. I-'Isier. . . O.llerta Iti.man 1 The Hastings ( N'ob. ) Trlbiino Is tin * first paper to start a voting contest , for a maid of honor to Quocu 1'olnrls at the carnival. The Kiillerton ( N'eb. ) News hca started a voting contest for maid of honor to repre sent that city at the Ice Carnival. The Associated News Uurcau of NesYoilt City hao written to the managers. Mesars. Xorrlfi nnd Love , for particulars and illuc iratlons ar.ent the Ice Carnival for publi cation throughout the eastern elites. To sat'sty the enquiring minds of many vo-cro the in.naKcrs state that the lady re ceiving the highest number of volca shall bo declared Quejn of the Carniv.il and tlu * next highest twenty will be made "Ladles of the Ccurt. " Invitations are to be cx'ended to the gov ernors of all the Transmlsslsb'ppl states to attend during the "gala week. " The Xcw Corner. ZVirmrm tintl Fijtcenth. . Ueo , 11-1-9T , IfyonJiarcbonghtany collars tit The ycbrnnJitr lately yon ha re probably noticed a f if tic sign flint hangs up Jn our collar department and reads like thin "the ten ecnt collars of the old store are three fur rt quarter in the new. " That's n good sign. An other good sign in our nccltwcardcpartmcnf reads this tray "onr former . 'fit cent grade of neckwear will lie V < > ecnttt front noir 011. " Still another iff//ii in onr Hhirt department reatlH lilic th'H "afttr thin < lafe onr bent qtt < tlit\f \ tvhite HhirTN will be a ilollar instead of ft dollar ten eenta. " There are. jilenfiofHiynsaml indie.afionn that The A'ew A'e- branka in not Ji/f/ a biyger but a better and a cheaper utore. We. are tielliiif/ great imriiinni'o t/oodH than erer before. With ten larger Kclling incdtiti larger ( nii/inif. Larger bni/ing ineami btiy- ingfor lean money. Itniiing for lett moneintean celling for lent * money attl there yon are. Our crery day ambition note in to m-ll cheaper than crer and onr past records for tow nulling trill noon be nowhere tinlenn all Hignnfail. Speaking ofm'gnu , there'n a Hign on onr Hceond Jlourtltttt tncnmiren IX feet long by ii 1-8 feet high. .It rcadtt an follow * "Your money bncli if j/onr good * don't unit. ' There's a aign that cren a blind man can nee through right away. DOGMEDICIHES O Of. SPRATT9 PATENT DOG CAKE * \Ve Keep nil kinds Dog JK-dlclnc Sprntt's , filover'n , Dcnt'p. rilnt'e Cure for Ulfteinpcr f.0c Cure for Worms Ms Cure top MniiRe 5)c ) TOK Sonp SOc DOR Shampoo 25c IValcr In mcillclnp for man mill bojst. IocKe ! St. . Omnlin , Nub. Middle ot Illrck In Pictures Part V Now Ready For Distribution * Brlncr 10 cents to Tlio Bco olllce , cither in Omaha or Council LSluffa. Mulled to uny adtltosd on receipt of 10 cents in coin. DON'T DELAY Cold weather is now here BUY NOW THE BEST GOODS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES We show the greatest variety of stoves in the west. The Genuine Beckwith The Monitor The M ijestio Round Oak The Garland Quick Meal The Wonder Improved - The best ni.ide all warranted Use less coal and ' give more heat prices $23 and up. 1897 than any otlie'r Over n.0)0 ! ) sold and are in use in Omah i and vicinity Coles Hot Blast Th greatest soTt coal stovj over ity and we re fir to one of you any in tile , keeps fire longer and uses Stoves l..ss c < > .1 than any otlut- ik Stove. them. See the improved 18)7 ! pat . - terns Holds fire ft ( > hours with soft coal It sure and s.-e the 18i)7 ) patterns new designs prices with the new improvements.- Even heat. Kcoiiomy of fuel. I'ric.-sSll.OOand up. $25 and up Prices $10.00 and up. EXCLUSIVE OMAHA AGENTS , FOURTEENTH AND FARNAM STS - - - - - p-O-O-OOOOc-OO-OOO Most of our time repairing teeth. th.it hive been the cause of Indi gestion. I I'M unwise to allow such a con dition to cxlbt aH you well know II4V AHH VOUH OHGA.VSf Of mastication ? Let us examine ' them. i Silver Fll'.lnga EOc Uolil Fillings Jl.OO up i Gold Crowns t.(0 I'oreclaln Crownx JI.W < P.ilnlc.sH Kxtractlon Z Lady attendant. tiew York Denial Go. nil. ULKMMF.lt. JIgr , ICth nnd DuuglutiSIa Over Uu twrlghl'H Shoo Store , - - - - - - - - NEW COLLAR WOODBURY'S Oranil Toilet C'oniblnatlnn for the Skin , Scalp , Completion and Teeth. Wood bury * Kncial Heap , facial Cream. I'uclal I'owiltr anU Denial Cream ore manufactured by a DcrmatnloKUt wllli < ! ytnrH experience treating ( ha ( kin. scalp and complexion. Tor ( Nile everywhere , 25o each. A aample of each mailed on receipt of We. JOHN \VOODUU11Y , Bcrmajolsglst ' , 127 WwJ < W * Had wo H jifiHt to grind on , then wo would uppual to your sympathy to buy un overcoat of IIB. Wo would toll you about how miioh wo hiivo done for the bonollt of the dear jioojilo , at the cxpoimo of our purso. We would relate with tours in oar oyoa how wo struggled for u BCOI-O of yours fighting the well from the door. Wo would bnijr of our bunovolonuo to humanity , UlmliieaH , charity ami other Biiuh trash. But uiifortumilely wo have but a very short past. Wo are only beginning - ginning , therefore let us emphasize the word "future. " The future of this business ahull cover a d'Mil inoss-covorod pasts. Never mind what eomo have done In the pail. See what wo propose to do for you in the future. Wo are under a small expense , It dons not take a dollar or two more profit on a garment to cover expenses of u largo and iHjautlful build ing , a dollar for illumination and a dollar for nil sorts ( if extravagance. We buvo that portli.n and cheapen the price of inorehandlho. And wo gladly prove it if you don't mind u block or two of a walk. Stop in and BOO f jr yourbolf. Likely you are Inturustcd in overcoats just now , then lot us show how much cheaper wo can fiirnifli them. You will Una bore a couple hundred Korboy Ovoro.mtB at FOUR TWENTY-FIVE that could not bo sold oven at ordinary expeiipoa for less than 85.00 , vet they are worth fully Jl ( 00 , perhaps 48.00 in bomo stores where goods are not marked in plain figured. A pretty dross coat ut that , made of good Kersey cloth of dark brown shade , with velvet collar , lly front and with lining that will wear as long as the surface. Wo have them cheaper too as low as $2.0 , " ) for a Chinchilla overcoat - coat , and dollar by dol'ar ' until wo reach $ ! 9.00 for the finest talloroJ , richest finished overcoat made in this union. And llkoany other article wo sell , wo gnarantno nvory particle of nn overcoat , guaruntu'i its wear , guarantee its durability and guarantee its value. If it is not bo , wo don't want your money , and you may call for it | in u year. Guarantee Clothing Co. , Sixteenth and Capitol Avenue. Opcti Evcuitiga Till 8 O'clock.